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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SANURDAY, AUGUSL 24, 1893, — . ——— After an Early Deoline Wheat Turned Firm | 5 e’ w-'y{‘.lf"a O paie, #8%." | Business Shows the Usual Shrinkage forthe |~ the Volume_of Musincss. 1Bnym and Sellers Slow in Getting To- | € tor logs M Dotails of the Concession Granted by th on Higher Cabl AMmerToas whte SN0 Solored.. nkv, e Month of August. deaseass 16 ThE VLOLI® BH DGR OB thE Biock | gether on Prices of Cattle, [y ‘:"'\‘*- Aug. 2. P'rices Hawaifan Government, T e Siates .y o exchange today. At @o time was the market il P e LOWER LIVERPOOL CABLES A FACTOR| {0is it Tivernon rennea, e o1 | WHEAT DOWN TO THE SHIPPING POINT | atectutets ‘,ly‘“"“i'k' Londan wrescnted | YARDS PRACTICALLY CLEARED BY N e e 1 PETROLEUM- Refined, 4 little wa o vo. Lorelgn account was . REFRIGERATOR BEEE requarters, ) R s The demand for hogs o - BERIC y . buying. The gold engagements for tomorrow's ‘e & " & e wa . Corn Was In Better Reguest for Shiy | D e Falls to Go Abr AR steAriaty, WhICHIRTghtly -eoeed £ ttle or No Change in Pri from s hippers was active tas. Peanciseo Chumber of Commerce ment and in Sympathy with ; y ...:I.-nka— - n.-«nI : were smuller, (han hd boen mnilcipate nlr.v.-.u-.m Day—Hogs e marke( The bulk of the sul kes Hold of et and Very i lon (Pacific coast), €2, Pakes an Upward this fact, coupled with the continued ease ¢ E ¥ with Little De in the day At an o ¢ Un " nt Raled v peicidiy iy HEthy O sterling exchange masket, served to keep 3 5 tEale | ®o1d “at $420uds0, mix S (BUITOR ROV E e Strong. OMAHA GENERAL MARKE ntry beur clement fin_check.” &1 "the opening of or Poorer Grades. | Jeht wois s . e y WL Be Asked to Assist a‘a fairly firm tone prevailed, but a raid on o | Conaition of Trade and Quotations LR e S A L el VIR et | R " i CHICAGO, Aug. 23.—After :u; ‘1‘”“ i . Staple "x‘ n nl 4 Produce “-\';(\\ \“"l”\v l\"w;hfll R '1'« "'”" fi '-‘l #1in the general st which resulied in a declingof | W |“|:||xl\\',, ,\u,vl "“’. in tat v SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 23.—Colonel Z. 8. eline wheat turne firm on higher late IR Iresh stock, per doz ¢ eckly eview © ade, which issues tc Wil per cent, the ter in urlingt » o ecelpts for the past twenty ur hours, | in large nu 5 Alding, who Wi focefitly VoIsl § = cables and reported export sal closing UTTER- Pack ck, B@8Ye; cholce morrow, will say: The volume of business | short interest did not pross their Advantage, Vit | gy compared with the previous four daye, | the best tine tils s v it ”“ g % Iy voted an annual %o higher, Corr «c higher, oats | fancy gnthered creamery, 1iG1sc; scpa- | shrinks, as is natural in August, and the | gn the contrary uniuilook to cover, und, brlces | gpoag follows: § R ot o thee ibsidy of $40,000 by the Hawallan governe unchasged and at declines. | rator creamery, 20 | shrinkage seems rather larger than usual, | was timid and in sl lots, Sugar rose 1 per Hogs, Sheep. | for Tntorior . $ | m would lay a cable from Honolulu Wheat ‘opened weak and some of the early | VEAL—Cholce fat, 70 to 100 1bs, are quoted at | hecause transactions in July were somewhat | cent, closing ag n reaction of 15 per cont.’ Too | August g5.... . oing ut ) to San Francisco, is anxlous to secure the cos sales were at % line trom the close last | 687c; large and conrse, d@ite. o inflated for that month. Some Industries | JCCE OV P Tk BCR SN GIRES Bing on it AT 7 b s ; g ‘\“‘"“.“;,‘. P J A * | operation of the U States i the under- night, but the et soon turned and be- | CHEESE-Wisconsin full eream, fo; Young | are doing more than @ver before in August | e Grading, Afier midday Leather pre- | Rugust 200070056 A3 okivon; 4906 tAKIg, Mo’ that e \gements have been fore hoon there was a full recovery Americus, 11612 (wins, 1812 raska and | ang ‘the prospect for fall trade s good in | ferred lost 1gTper et and guined o per cent, | Kukust 10.1111000 g 3 o i e 4 T'he early depression was due to tho weak | [ P b e nburger, No 1, 1065 | gthers, although much depends on the crops, | {4 Breferss B, 58 BES STE SO0 Uil Bat | CATTLE--There were 103 loads 3 Tvo Btoolt i > 3 and lower Liverpool cal At EHE oloke | 8 N e " roosters, 3o, | ANd_the outcome 1s less clear than specu- | frm. More than halt ‘ot the toial transactions | reported in the yards today, us agair i YORt. Wt AL JLALLL AL e, consider the bes iiig. ot of fongs on stop loss orders, &x-| LIVE DOULTRY-H T ins | lators on elther side are disposed to admit. | were in Bugar, Tolacco and Hurlington D ninety-one loads yesterday and ninety-four | 25,3m lead: good stecrs S-Recelpts, | plan of laying the matter before the govern= hausted margins and free lquidations, The | Fr 4 g v i 5 # | Industrial troubles have not entirely ceased, | BEE FEONE TG SFNEL Ve ot tkages. The | on Friday of last week. Among the offer- exans and ( atags wnd | ment. receipts in the northwest are increasin %ot __ | but during the past week huve become much | sajes were shamem, T 5 ] inks were some pretty falr western steers, | 4 sl W President Craig ot the Chamber of Come rapidly, being curs today, against 408 yes ess threatening. “ K but private advices from the there was no great number of any |at gl dressed it %, | merce has received 8 - The stock markets were quiet but firm today at g ! w ! s recely erday and 28 the day before, and the pri The price of wheat has fallen 3% cents | The stock markets were auiet bt o adars | kind. . There cavy fall of ra ) terday and 250 the v i ! L . America Tull early, but A distinctly | Kind. There was a heavy fall of rain all | b A A islands giving turther det f the conditlons t e A under which the Hawaifan government gave | and 3,00 Texans, made to hold a special meeting of the Cham- mary receipts were much larger, but were | b during the weck, recovering @ fraction on | firm at the hest prices, Fhere wax kood buing | the morning, which made it rather disagree still but little more than half of what they JGETABLES, Thursday In spite of all efforts to hold e e forthenming seneme. whien s | Able in the yards and to some extent inte i Spalding 4 % | n TR | expected on Monday, Kaffirs are booming. Atout | fered with the market. The trade as Tl it L L L 4 (cablo to. thiw 658,000 bu, today, agalnst 1,021,000 bu RS e buying. Wheat ought to ko abread treely | tin RO, ety Amertcan "eoln,” Was | whole was sl buyers and sellers being | e Teecelpts, 4,040 1 country el an exclusive ago, But the market reacted sharply a CAnAGl NTe" hacke ¢ present prices, but Atlantic exports, | bolftot b Uk, PR O KOS aotaty backward In coming together on a trading | tranchise 3 nstruct a land Bold up 1c; hol pruciatly © '{";fr OMATORS—Cholce st t :‘ e i £ 5 8 "l-‘l ot ear, | the leading stocks of tne New York exch basis. The prices paid in the end did no! Stock in cable upon the » H abed” And traders. began to 100K mOF S reRMELONS e A bl [l T today show much change from yesterday al statistical situation than o CRELERY—Cl . LR P 3 Fihwestern % | Cows and heifers sold” at wbout vester . it broad I the price stren CANTALOUPES Choles 0,867, 447 e ve storfes of short | Atchison o pfd day's prices, and while the trade was not so s to or from any polnt or points on the liers as the per do., $10071 I te weight in the | Adams EXpress. ; Y. Contral brisk as on ‘some days, the pens were prac- North Amerlcan continent or any b $ R nee vd, and the [ Alten, TOH Y. &N B tically cleared before ‘the i ion Durchasers - prove | Am Expross Qutario & W The stocker anl fecder market was slow as low Went up irreguiarly to | RED RASPLERRIVS n tarmers. Naty the & cent whent | CanAGH FGHES Bk O & ke VN were not anxious o %o out in the heav UV TSN PraneiicoraRaT I 4 62140 und i wie B34, or Yo over the | PLUMS=Calitormia, per ¢ R s R L LB G T 1804 Pagine Maii |0 rain to look at catile and there was not Rl ,'”»' ettt for the close night, There was a_ bulge to | @2 fancy varietles §L25 ' i i Gents, While norit.and | CeK: & Oltb, 1|0 much suap o the trade. The. faot that [ WOOL e nh 3T of this that the subsidy will be [ September during the last hout, CHERN PEACHES - None Jmed inconsisten L e | Ciigne & AlHOR- 1fi0. | spitbure, 1 the, end of the weele it ear al hand aivo the Hawailan government for twenty B B poriad sulen fur export helped the | , APPLES-C) k Stock, p o o o | kel The market, howeyer, was. in pretty fair | """ ngreement {a hedged with furthe price at the finish, as did aiso firmer cl Ak, R AWioN any definite change I Crop prospects hape, with ‘prices fully up with yesterday. e Join cables. y s Bl Tal the Immense volume of stoeks ear ¢ ‘;( G, Wi Representative sales: N AL n the undertaking by the grant of substantia Corn was In better request for shipmen FAW 11 shipping stock, none. n mills and commerc hands here G a5 &6 sees COW; ‘otton Reporter say The istance to the contractor. If this assist A M & stock, none tinercl il Cert... St. P 3 | 3 siste On that account and in sympathy with the | GOOSERERIU B DRIDE A ud, about 5,000,000 bajes American, (s by ot 4 v Ay, B V wool markets have been g quiet during | ance be not granted or if the contractor falls 3 i | Delawire & Hud'. 131 . wheat it rufed sUong Auring [ Braci RASPHERI stock v wders not wpprectated. 1t 18 o retier o | pOYYRSSRI 158 |6 BPK Gnatia.. 3 the past week and in instances inferior [ to comply with the conditions of the agree- 15| “dopia lots of wool have be “ ut slght conces ) the day. The out in- | REACKBERRD 3 K. | Uil L PR ALl g T ght gpection wis ) bu. « were char- | GHADT: ‘i 0 baskets. | piced some weeks or months ago cause | 1 & C.F. Co, . 2114 Southern Paciiic stons, but on desira )l g | the'r l‘“ " el g 1 Sontrast iy dave tered for September started with | ¢ i 25c; Callfornia, pe ennl_activity for t n Etic | Sugar Refluery.... 11 : 3 5y e g RE6F BaF¥I5e R Lh6\ DAY LONRe e IATD service on the banking house of Bishop mellers at 4o s transaction at o Museats, $1.25) T notwiths unding Uneasiness b a0 Pt T Coul & Trom, 3 e very wtendy. While in Hoston the aggre- | afger east s low as 36%c and ause the output has greatly increased, heavy | Fort Waye b Pacific Kate of wales I8 somewhat larger than the pre- | o oo o R oh e Tonas 4 T CECTARINES - Californin, per case, Purchases by (wo leadik companis Mave ad- | Go Novers prd: - .‘\n‘ it i, ; fous week, In New York the ngregute of wules, | & Co. at Honolulu a notlce of its intention lge and was worth m ut at Close TROPICAL FRUITE, van the prices of vessemer 30 cents, and @ Lpfd...... fic...... E . H‘K“"“l“‘ ronsriong s or. DAL, been of | 80 to do. After the cable has been laid penal. Rt wrars i WA IV DIt ORANGER—Cholce seedlings, per box, $2.60: mbination has raised wilvanized barbed | Hoeking Valley N (U8 Bxpross. b nited proportion Gourst, s e Tty | ties will be fixed for interruption of the serve J 52 4 Sdas AL, 5 Targely due to thik particular period, when it i | (of 800 8 b $ proved futer with the lirger markets, Sep- | stediirrancan sweets, §2.00; rancy t. Michaels Tl UL U st ) IRL IR L 3 wtliral 1o expect more « Ivity on the | i€, except by the government, for a longer kBRI otk R eV s o n wire rods and common wire, and an | St. P, & Duluth.., 5| W! St L& PLpiL. 1 b i e [T fere e ANy OAVE i e T o Mihie. mmaricet netd Arm | "LEMONS—Extra tancy lemons, 30 size 1 In prices in expected. Other pricas are | K. & T, pfd 1| Wil Fargo Ex R pert of manufacturers, but at the mme time it [ boriod than ninety days, and shiould the ine Tl b 1AL Loir,; Beptember seing te P g nged fnd the new orders for ron and | Lake Erie & West. 27ig|Westorn Unjon.... 9 4 . I8 avite itkely that more Dusiness “could Tave | terruption last one year,then the ent're cons A Sieta 1t aiosed (N ’ ch, $2.2 el products are not at present large. Tn coiton | ‘4o pfd.... 0% | Wheellng & . o ecn accomplished iud there been a larger and | tract may be eancel e, Wl ; SR k P i co'ds the demand is ratier more active, with 3 ; dopd...+ il M T LB e LA A free right of w Sroas all goedl A 'vicious_drive was made at the pork | 42 T s 3 WL, L UL EE T PO A AR . medintely avallable. There in absolutely no [ 4 igh way across all government market by Schwartz and the price suffered ‘ LA éo8 HA% oL mAterially charged:| L L ulID S RIGEIL o i see 9 ground for uny material revision of prices in | lands and exemptign from duty on all mate- in consequence. There was a good demand s MISCELLA quotation for print cloths is a shade |G B e S 4 2 4 iy department he males of the week in | rial and from taxes and port charges s KESHTaEtacline by brokers mipbosed it b Fancy, 1ic: cholce, ik week. . N.L 3 : Hoston amount to 1,135,000 pounds domestic and | granted to the contractor for twenty years, as uying for the eller referred to and by A fornfu. @1l N ita . o Wit d¥e. dEalnl smallet than in 18t | 0 piia & O 3O i NSLO0) pounds forelgh, making a totil ol y others who were short, September pork : BYRUP—Gallon jugs, per doz, $12;| 4nd for the month thus far have been 16,547,2% | Michikan Cent G Wi o . - | against a total of ) for the pre well as the privilege of condemning and ap- opened at $0.56, sold down to $0.20 and closed B-gal. cans, 3 1 o Y | Missourt Pacitic.. 347 T . 2 al of 2,279,000 pounds fo propriating such property or rights of wa t d ople R pounds, of which 9,121,300 pounds were domestic, | Missouri Pacitic.. |H &1 . s y et PR pLupra ¥ guts of way At $9.37%, Lard sold early at $.97% and | NUTS_Almonds. He; Bnglieh walnuts, soft- | He Y0 3 Jane vear, of which 16,318,550 | Mobile & Ohlo. ... 2| TUA A -\ N M t g eose ¢ ing week last Vear. The sales fc as may be necessary for the operation of the anelled, 12¢; standards, 11%cs filberts, 10c; Brazii 1§ Tiaht from that down to $.90 and closed at § anelled) 13, atandaids, g Mberte, 100" ezl | LT AT S 00t 1n o amen wealce | Nushville U700 TS L& K. : oW York aggrcgate 100 poun cable. If the government should desire to Ribs from o214 dechined to $6.72b i pecans, be; “peanuts, raw, "6c; Foasted, | B ey 0r W08 N 605,600 were domestic. | But nal Which 150,000 pounda were domestic and 1 e ! 5 s 7 Lol pounds foreign, making o total since January ssume control and ownership cf the inters Cclosed at $6.80 % DATES—In to 70-1b. boxes, 6 per Ib.; fard | the speculative huyers' st hold prices very i (i : : inds toreixn, o tol inee T al C L the Rt ies Tor v ; (DATES=In @ to 01, boxes, f e oL e Y o agnd oo e e o ; 3 ¢ o) Buiis, 1850800 e domentic unid | island lnes at the end of one vear after the corn, 660 cars; 203" cars i T D Jiice. par bbI $5; half bbl., 83, | ©Ikn markets. No marked change appears in the | Nown A co. " v | 0o pid 5 . . 5 2 32,683,500 pounds forelgn. For the cotresponding | completion of the system it reserves the right hend RICE POPCORN—In the ear, on orders,’ per | demand for woolen goods, but there is Increns: | Nomliorn Pacific.. 4k |St. Po M. & M b 3 b, pounds, of which 14,047,600 pounds were to do £0 on payment of the cash cost of the The leading futures ranged as follows: L 2% AL 5 ng apprehension ghown by akents regarding the ¢ i 4| Laatiier prd.....00 (i A0, 14,025,000 pounds forels “the market in | 1and stations, lines and equipments free of all RS T o ST ST T ] : HIDES AND TALLOW. GG G AR R Ik Y i g 200 8 Philadeipiia durine the past week has been | incumbrances and liens for bends or interest Wheat, No. 2 P AREE LI RN R e Unfted States, against 234 last year, and 43 In (H; . J . auiet, Prices at this writinig are kenerally fim. | on bonds. The contractor i required to give A ik Leuther values never ia Vi | Canada, against 38 last year, sales of stocks today were 1068 o - e e e | bonds to the amount of $26,000 for faithful P ;7 -“‘ o3 . touched by the raw At , and - i American Sugar, 18,900; To: & week were mostly to |l 1 mills. Some of th | fulfillment of his contract. Corm, No. 30| oo oA Jet, now that hides hnve' recaed n few points LEARING TOTALS. sl Uil il O e L : Sles Nave Deen In negotiation for semie time | What Mr. Spalding expects the United No. 2.l many people are confidently wilting for @ generai i j00; froci Iniand, 6,100 1 previous, The principal — inquiry seems (o | g o U Ak 354 %% i confiden Shiver Certificates, 30,000 . 1 5 . v principal - inquir ms o | States government to do will be outl'ned b R L | ereute o mamens menmnetea vy | 15 it ; B DR R | B LR b | swer pretument o a0 W o olbraed by are ‘Bold for caxh, while leather 18 o Stap) Assoclated Bunks Lust Week New York Mone . 3 : : S e e s BUhont Jnmda ettt | e Ohamber oriOhtmidros i e tuet, ol other merchandise, and often NEW YORK, Aug. 23.—The following tabi NEW YORK A 23.-MONEY ON CALI- LR ) -4 L e Ue ool and 435,000 forelgn, mnKing o total for n lon iracts, Furthermore, the leather [ compiled by Hradstreet's, shows the tota] clear. ¥ at 1 per éent; lastloan, 1 yer cent; closed 2 £ the week of L7870 pounds, Sales since Janu DO YOU now to come out of the Vats Wik | unces a principal cities and the percentag T e izs 3 s ary 1, 1805, 45,302 alen for the cor ou mude from high priced hides, Another consider- | €[ 8t the Prifeibal cltien and the perecata )lu\u, MERCANTILE PAPER—314@4% per g BT atinstlon 400,578 hunds. The ation is that th n when immense quantitl crease or decrease, as compared with the i & during the icago will Kregute 3 of leather will ut hegins September 1, and | corresponding week last year: STERLING EXI 3 ¢, with actunl Al g0 Wil 4 ML L HoL nners o { Jach fnancially | - b g v 4 e 0. i wek It invigorates the nerves, stimulates dige {anners as ‘a rule are stroni engdih Anancially - LU et r 5 e out 650,0 ieh e il week . invigorate diose | il g Bk A o il Al | mund and o A $inoateq . 5 s B - s sodutet 8| tion and relieves mental depression. Espes | . o 3 | | mund and at $LMIGLMY tor sixty dave; posted | 1... 2 i 30 | though, s a role. prices remain frm. - The p v 1, . i 1 A L o\ Line redumtE veacy airunal |l (CITIRS, J Climrlign 1| Teio e s ey e £@4.01; commerclal | 1777 ; 30 | secms to be itk the part of Chicago | clally valuable to tired brafn-workers. o were a year ago, the actual figure ng | POTATOES—New potatoe ¢ 8 29 | back supplies from farms and to encouraxe wallan group and a submarine electric telegraph cable or and for foul s 45,632 bushels, against oot clos nds contiguous theret graduai rally of lc, ar oon the m PEARS—C RIQRR 115 the ! whrlng ANAN e LeagiAl RAVAROLE A SSoda e o GOVERNMENT . State | 3 10 22 6 3 tept In_extremely undesirable wools, which, ax | 83175 TO ROSTON AND RETURN the quotations ave tann an op- | New York . v $408,315,68 .. | tull. Rallroad bonds, 320 4i; 1% Hile, when #old are well sold. Odds and ends portunity to raise the rates on leather. For a ‘x.vm(‘“w TR s, Closing quotations on bonds were as follows Ve B8 g 4 n' 'Wool lofts, this season espocially Via the W ash Raflrond, ime the tanne ere really fou 0 uphol oston .- . I e | T N, Ty § 01 oee 380 " hetter ures accordingly than g 2 Vi X v 10 sumaining the market, bt Uhat | St Loulk Lot 2L k S sy v i D GBiet anb aUl S Raia ye” HOUBLT TN above rate. This is $3.00 less than other Piesermm e s now past. Hides are dearer | San Fra . . . P o \ t D unds all. Several lots of scoured puiled | routes, with through sleeping cars daily via FLOUR—Wen pping lota are off 10; BT ',')_NM”M‘K”“ hiesal “Mm Ay 3 o . S in Bk S0 H-& 8 A, ERE Tt 3 wools were sold to western mills, also some ra Falls. We can give you all the pping pateaty, : woring atraléhts, | quotatl s, Quotadions: Kansas Cly L lelevsirs j00°| do o 3 HiE bl e see 070 8 4 e Sy or further information call on any agent of o JES. &rcen hides, 2 green | New Orlcans . o 4 Ceinss AL 108 n 2 & We nrket. connecting lines or at Wab:sh office, 1415 1ldes, ) green galted 3 . Buffalo ... . Y o i ecvere JOB % . 30 < T 1 “, > . v C B foace 1201 No. Vel i 15 Ib, Detrolt BT RN i 1 2 : pulictin Wil ‘say tomorrow of the mariket: | LA white, 3] 1 dby_fint higes, M@lac; 2 dry funt hides, | Loulsviite 4 it f e 481 0 | No.Pae i - 3 (o888 . T ERC A LT L RO Hks 1 dry salted hides, 12¢; partly cur Minneapolis i Missourt Us. . . 8 . g L, —— . s ‘per. Ib. lexa than fu oy X ; SN0 o i L 3 3 more disturbed at the st itlon of for WEATHER FORECAS nominal. ieth salted shéariings (short wooled” early wiow) SRR 90134/ : wonfund. PO ER e re oo B o 1 G D i e arira | mes, Bxcoslladiliz-Bhaywezs AEEREEN HAX s L e, iy shearings Ghort wooli sy sl L] i mew sl G5, 00" B, B, Canols PRUMNTRN b 8145 ¢ | (xolunlyely/nayeRbEsuRl o ahow Nebraskn MOTITY & rime, $LOVG4.08. No. 1, each, 610c; dry shearlings (short g ; 3% | Tenn! new et 881 105 |~ do ¢ &P, W. o 3 ¢ DL el R B 000 Tbe By v i e Thelk foredal 0 Ths., $.95. Short ribs sid Nehraska buteher wool pelts, actual | fndithnsiie™ 1 R { i ; Bl SULASF ¢ : 20,000 1ha, forelin. laat week, i S o G550, Dry silted shoulders (box 2 welght, 4@se; dry At Colorado buteaer wool ,.m,,,{“ (e : 5 Tex! Pac. 8,000 15,.s 20000 b topienl astan aaR(Eanc a0 1 For Nebraska—Fair, preceded by showers e Gl M o R e g et e : a G MILKERS AND SPRINGERS, omestlo and it e et O FtloH FVATIADIA Win a8 s stillers’ finished g e Colorudo mury peits, per Ib. actual | i RO L ¥ 2 . Baklu and cal 5 oo VTR Gomestle and 35849 A Y b ¥ i syt 2 cut off, as 1t is useless [ {ICHmONL ovrennnos ! : So. uda. || 108% | West Shore 4 s il stle and 3.840.8 For Towa—Falr, preceded by showers in (e followtag were the receipts and shipments Lol on e, 1 talow, 4@ | Dt e : LN e 5 S0 R ? ow and calf ool {evt g forcign’from tiie wales 10 the same date in 190" | o extremo eastern portions variable winds, aay WEAND GREASE-No. 1 tallow, 44 L shessdivend 5 R & N. 18ts.... 111% milker ... e 4 Tor Migsouri—kair; cooler in ihe souths SR o >3 talow, 31e@dc pbos whi @ | st Jose n o Miss ir: T In uth No. 2 fallow, 314@ic; grense, white A, 4 west portions; winds becoming northwests erly 44c; grease, zh,‘, grease, yellow, 2%q 1 ‘;1 lIA s oee 6. . = \‘\\!; J'I‘III(. 3 NEW YORK, 30 grense ¢; old’ butter, 2G2ige; bees. | Memphis e 200 COMING . y wa prime wugh tallow, 2 stland, Ore, . sesere 3 Sme: <el o $0008 r South Dakota—Gencrally fair; variabl Whent bu. a0l ramn | Vi M ugh tatlow, i : o i r ! ; i, Haker & Kennedy. | Clianen ot i o blo Rusiness has Flour, bula... 7y 0,000 d00) satisfactorily 1n Fments of trade fine heavy, 6@ic; fine hester nroved dema and also for ds. €O, bi.oo e | 312000 680:000 quarter-blood, 10@12e; seedy, burry | New Haven by Av. Pr. ke man iy Vi 3 k. consans e and cotton diess goods and For Kansas—Generally fair, preceded b Bty b ol saool Boo Ated and broken. ine, S@e, T | Spriniield, Mass 111 wal w1l SORAY e Wia. Conth e i i "W ot emind'and | slightly coolers variable winds. Bt autar Mot | tus 1ocks, 2a3c; dead pulled, S@oe. Atlanta 5 : ; ) Gen, Bleo. pid 1 Pugesiow, atrong At de for contfacte: spots held at 8¢ and | OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, Mo, UM QTHC —_— Fort. Worth 8 4 Ao 208,000 3 bulls.... 1 cow.. 7 o business. Mills are fair sellers in contracts, | OMAHA, Aug. Zh—Omaha record of teme — ol St. 1. i ol Market. *Waco e Boston & Malne. . 1754 N nd k Ll § NG thouglt natimeating the deming Iregly perature’ and rainfall, compared with the oy a " 8 cuse bee . M ) Y COW.... 297 strs, Tex MA HESTER, Aug. 23.—Cloths and yarns F £t s W YOR ERAL MARKET, 8T, LOUI , LOUR=Dull_ana_ de. | fyracuse . : GERIR Qs Elee 5.l fitud Ltesder s el i y corresponding day of the past four vears ki Jlining: o X st faney, 38000 | e, ) RPRPRER . ‘| Fltelibury ; ‘\‘llf\:""‘{uh\"}v' 5 P 5 IHegbn 0 endy ) c g ; : it i Closing Quots Prinetpal [ V10 ney hiaion; (63,4400 T S R Y Boston kMOBtuio: i 10 COWR.v s polix Wheat Market. ximum temperature Commodities and Stanles, T or pail bk A rowal ! 50,7000 | NYs N S5 | Bt & Boston. .. 5 46 fecders 182 3 3 MINNEAPOLIS, Aug, 2 —WHEAT—Steady; | Minimum temperature ... i3 5,000 BOIS.; exports 30 Dbia." market excee gth; No. 2 red, cas} September, TG 8 Ore. Short Line. Contennial. . 4 oor B8 (I E i onew, G6%¢; hern, ecipitation . IR L rts LA bulad maket it atrengthi Noy J.rad. comh, Riambee y ciiy el A ey Keursargo ... E i ge; No, Wern, A1, 6 i 3 Condition of femperature and precipit spring brands pressed e yvay ABGl e ; Sin Die X for b rieia § EBRASKA. . at Omaha for the day and since Mar wint patents, $3.05; Minnesota pat sale Tucoma . T e o . . Plummer. PUMP IRRIGATION, 1865 §3.10; winter extr 280§8.05; Min e n shade v. ) e 386,44 9 x e T i 5 3 teeders.., 1362 3 ~ Normal hn{uu m:m.-l R4 S, 0w in el 1 mred s ey : ept Seplember | Spol Wi f i K 2 3 3 Geb., Aug. 22.—To the Ed- | Deficiency for the day PEn ARG i o e S| S B b B s : - : INDIANOLA, Neb., Aug. 22Ty the Ea-| R, 5,00, Bleady; Supefine @300 Y Decomber, 37¢; 3 Lincaln iR 2 i = L0 s 1080 3 itor of The Bee: In your issue of the 21st | Normal precipitation 5 CORN MEAL- Falily ; yellow western, Duil. wilhout muen trading, - elosing | New Braford 11255 a P A g Quot Bevorere B18 instant a communication from William H. | Eixcess for the day... 04 inches $1.02001 04 naywine elqw S OMBaRy. (E (et JHSL gTanas Armars |11 ohita : 2 [ SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 2. —The offic e 8 tued Ijams of Omaha is published, advocating an | Tot&l precipitation since Marc h 116,37 inches WHEAT it 22 = ot | Nor 8 i, e:” seprember, e Decem Hirmingaiin L1 ol R R O e A A Compiny. . femaietiOmEba I8 i "I‘.‘ hsilladrgotiin oy Al pracipliiation Minge Mareh L F e IRIER, opened. weak, closed” fim; o1 | RS MA IS e e OEKD, o.oosieees s | lows: . 4 e R ¢ on of irrigation pumps at the coming RGNS iactining ugdee Jliulons uwm- bt | HRAN- Dl and declininig; choice, bulk, 8, | *Hay City, Mich, 11 o 17 ] Aiphia Gonastiinis Kentii Seed Guanell & Sillison. l of farmers in southwestern Nebraska wifi T later, with good cxport demand, predictions of n | “StatoaEy SEED-$8.6562.90. sl River .. : ,,j" o Wt I R L 2A s - 2 AR e MY shout a regular old fashioned Methodist large decredse’ In e next visible and general | PEAK Tower; e, this side; $1 AR s ¢ Beat & Beicher Mount Digbio. 1l 13 i k) Amen!™ But will you kindly permit me covering, prices worked up sharplx and_ closed | giqo " il S R T : Bodie Con i Ocelde “oi. v CF. Armsrong, to add that, if possible, some pumps be STATIONS. RTINS, At Silvancd] cangsermben, CEO6iNC, | “Tixomiry sDED £.053.90. e Ty sk | Bultton Ophir S oroves 0 T 3 | exhibited in actual weils. TR el Becember,’ S108%0. closed Silke HAY—Quict on of searcity of choice | eRvemont, Neb. oiiii| Caledonta... .. Overman...... 1 i A pump may work to perfection lifting e e LS AL L i Fi:,\"",‘,w‘.“,,‘,'\ Lo 160000, thia e tim: | $Huings 2t g 2130, | Challengo Eon.\\1t Putosi. (110 1 cow. feaer. ... §10 water out of a tub or barrel, but if com clined first on good raln west, quickly tuitied | O ion 00, this side; i A A x i pelled to raise water from twenty-five to | =—— — — — with wheat and finally gained ‘turther strength WHISKY- Mrendy, $1 Nashvilie » s ¢ ‘300 | € i & bes ee 830 seventy-five feet it may be a total failure, | Omaba . rt cloudy SR gapons, oloatng W0ise highor Seplember, | LizAD—Hasy, 3.97) 25, SORIVEION covrserorrsrrns i b Qon.Haw York.: Silve i 5 fecders.. . NS The writer is a crank on pump irrigation, | §oIth Pl OATS—Recelpts, 22,80 bu.; exports, 1,600 bu. | johbing, $.7 Lard, prime steam, $.10; choic RIS 8 . Gould & Curry. Ut Con iyerty tance to the great mass of the farmers ot ¥ Spot, dull and easier: No. 2 20G200¢, Options | 4 ¥ Hacon, boxed whoulders, $6.25; lon, | Joajene: e 34 | Hale & Noreross |Yehow Jaéiet DANO, | western Nebraska than irrigation by means | St Faul, .7 4 0o R IAther, qulst WItHID 8 RAOW . range 1] $6.50; ribs, $6.0 Lioris $0Dry iaglt mestd, | SNHAEIRER Sesitiii - Silver bars, 008@0UMc. Mextcan dollars, 54@ | 5 . Ly e e 3 of ditches and canals; these are all right A2 ol 2 gloscd o higher; September, UK@2t4e, ~close | boxed * shoulderd, ” $6.50; longs, $5.15; ribs, Totals, United States..|$ 900,519,916 Sdlge. Drafis, sight, 2ieei welegrapile, o Bereerr 956 2 60 4 3 but shall ln.« land which cannot be brought st 00 L, cholce, 80G8Sc. shorts, 8.3 ot > Exclusive of N. Y.... 402, 6.5)... ¢ e condemned? e farm- 000 i good to cholee, S008te. | MRECEIPTSC Flour, 3000, biln wheat, 87,00 Pasiy p:m\m‘u&' OF CAD _ New York Mininz Quotations i 3 der audlich he ongemined EICK0e five , i PMENTS- Flour, 4,000 Dbls.; wheat, 10,000 i 9 (EW YORK. Aue. b Tl following are the | 1 cows 15 w6 205 4 fesders e et e Mfornia, drv. 21 0 2 e, | bu.; cats, 1,00 1 nol MOn{reAY creverinersen - | B AY e T Vi & "9 Yeeders... 1165 330 | stitution as a “'State Relief commission” . espap s exus dry, 1@, > % it gense g 3 B 70 | 1§ feodera 117 330 30 feeders.. 1% 330 | would be unknown. The management of | Milca City, £0 avy welkhs, 2 ¢ BN TORKE. A M ouUSAR RN, Noak | Winnlpes -r:: STOH lro R 380 | of twenty-one loads, there were about twelve [ of the state in no better way than to se- cHion. L —Quict; fleece, NG35C; pulled ) m $ 4 - SR d [0 1900 | londs carried over from yesterday King 4 | cure .class exhibit of this Kkind PROVISIONSBeef, " steady’ ~ family, $10.005 [ {4 4 A, 4 3-16@4%¢; confectioners’ A 4 2-10@ Pt P A IR s Doadwood. IYeR doe t0tal of thirty-three loads on sule cure a first-class exhibit of this kind M, Cut meats, steady: pickled beliles, §7.0 at fouf, 4 18-1605%c; crushed, 4 1616075 | - et whs about steady. with yasterday J. H. BERGE. AUB" pickled shoulders, Ba.sb: plekled hagie s R aw: ey | et Inctted 4P Potais b t Homestake 2 Union Con ¢ s o ‘e 1o (e (v « Hness and Health g Lard, weak; western steam Sloed at TSN PR lociyded in lotaly hecauss of ‘HQ .00 | Tron' GIIVeR ieisees = § ow Jacket. |l 3 The buyers were willing to take the (wlr (o Kood ness_and Health, Chickering,Steinway, Knabe planos Hayden's 2 Sepiember closed at $6.20, nominals refined ! TG4 116 son for last year iron Hilve ] Joads, but no one scemed to want the common | Ladles will find Allen’s Hygienic Fluid Weaker. Pork, quict; short cleurs, $12,0 AL @3 15160 No. 12 X \';: Inojuth ‘\ L tolaly because contalning and rough mixed loads. It was #o much a | a1l that is desired as a cleansing and healing et bipts; 10.767 ke, Mo 5100 other items than clearings Question of price with that kind of stufr, but of | v, Elging, 2 » 30206 ) and there s no excitement, ' During the drouth | pp ADSTRE REVIEW OF TRAD LONDON, Avg. 45 - L No. Av. I w. | In Leucorrhoca, Vaginitis, etc., and is per RN -Sueady laree, 607 e, | prices, wivanced wlentiy, "bu the frcent rafns 4, ; . e e N A Pr | footly harmless. Refined people everywhere Children Cry foy 5 » ned in Paris and Hamburg during the week. | West F R alus of the Pros- 107 1151 8t Paul . 2 2 W amg | use it. 9, i A Penn- | 1L weak in Paris his morning, bat price pective Corn €rg o Y 04 | T e ; § S Pitcher's Castoria. h | were somewhat beiter at the close. I London | NEW YORK, Aug. 2.—Bradstrect’s tomorrow s 70 [ Reading. g § i E i 0" Clomea at $1.55 vig, e declined & o' o farlinge durie”the | N YOG A BRI ot e it 2B Mok G e 4 ) ;i Oftered by the Chicago, Milwaukee & St Children Cry for ommon = Jaul raflway, the shc e to Chicag common o goud w will show that the beet Wood, | east, south, southwest and on the Pacific coast i 3 Paul rallway, the short lin hicago. A H : ot oles ade ) and [ o4 0] | I T 7 ool | Mas gl iorant £ am AN soalt ke b clean “train mate wp ani warted” trom | PitGher's Castoria. A ; g - T ggige checked fro sidence to siraindd, © common 10" o4 Mysady SHE_IeHalax Tee! | yugtorn centers rather more of quiet ls reported In the open market f 3 ; Omaha, Bagguge checked from residenc ] Ve and loweri August, 30 September, | €0 AR §Tor three. monthy: | 8111116 32 destination. Elegant traiu service and cour Children Cry for eady; domestic, fulr to extra, 4@6¥c; Coffee Marke spicuous of the favorable influence on business Financial Notes. ! electricity and heated by steam, with electric | 5el¢sher's Castoria. Ana coda ¥altls W YORK, Au - COFFEE=Optons | of the prospectively enormour corn crop and th BALTIMORE, Aug £5.--Clearings, $1,83,012 3 v light in m;»xy xwm.‘ i I'mr:'. din'ng car pened steady at 5@10 points decline; ruled still | very large harvest of spring wheat. At least | balances, $166 ] service in the west, with meals served “a la —— ~ 4 steady; fancy hang, | lower under surprisingly full Trasilan re stimulations are found In continued activity in | BOSTON. Aug. 2%.—Clearings, $i3,578,933; bal ; 3 carte.” The Flyer leaves at 6 p. m. dail > oYD. ot e Smal FRIShagAs ;l liyerise, o H] pot : I.‘.An;x leading m.hmn.vdlm;« no y iron .m;| sicel. | ances, §1.780,173. = o T iilon aana P Y| JAMES B. BTJcYI:_’m“ luw"' W. DEANy sweet, B0cGS2, and wenker ropean advices: closed, August, | nt mark dvances in prices of which VE! Q. 2% \—Clearings, $65,171,76 e g + L iy oo 4 39 xnllll sogreon, | MBAT; Sptember, SSGICTL Decen 0 D N e . || MR XORI A WCuarians, $49.111,1M ULLS. : o Sty ticket vmu-k. 1504 H;.num street, BOYD & DEAN ad, strong $0@14.65. Bpot coffee b dull“and e and St. Louls. : STy A 5 . 8. Carrier, city ticket agent. price, #3505 | M, duil paal i m At the south grocery. hardware and dry goods ‘"‘{l‘l:,"w“",'!“"‘ Avs. 2.—Clearings, $10.180,- | 2 7 5 120 < OMAHA, NEB. barely steady; Straits, §14.2q14 yesterday, 6,988 v ork st Jobbers are relatively more active, General trade » b B AN 0 -~ October, Decernber, $14,50 216,102 bage; L K, 300,503 | 1y ne favorable us anywhere eise south in tae | ST. LOUIS, Aug. 23.—Clearings, 13,271.113; bal EHEBP-No sheep were received today a CALIFORNIA OR KAS, COMMISSTON arch, $14.20, afloat for the United Htates, 0 baks: | Carolinas and Georgla. The Loulsiana rice crop. nces, $369,648. Money @7 per cent. New Yo there was nothing to make a market " Ntrkie Mactve; quota | tom) visibie (O the United Btates, 526,630 bage, | it*je. settmateds will hmount (0. 15800 ‘..M.,L “xch, S discount bid. g AT PSP Grain. Provisions & Stocks n featureless; [ AKAINEL 48,71 bags las B e 5 Needed rains have fallen in South Carolina 'INATI, Aug. 2.—-J. N. Woolscroft & Kunsas City Live Stock. For Jowest ratss 0D tickets and Dbest A Room 111% Board of Trade. \ JEUnA | umil_ysllow. JegaNc: A TR A 500 magn. Srocic San ‘ace: | eral ‘trade ut the south 'is practically Waiting in aad_ provisicn owmaissian metchy a5 | KANSAS CITY. Auk, 2 CATTLE-Receints. | oopmodations call on or address 8. L. | Direct wires to Chicage and New York. 2 ow, 2¢; prime winter 90; Tecvipts, 22,000 bags: stock. 245,000 bags. il the cotton be to move signed today, Assets and labilities, 320,000 eaca; | 5,500 head; snipmients, 3,600 head: marke w hmads ey B, Borrespondentss g B6e: yellow wrades, Bgalc: prim HAMBURG, Aug. 2.-Quiet; unchanged 0 % | “xpirte “0f wheat from both coasts of the | Preferences. 5,000 head: shipments, 300 head: gs et 21oW. | paimer, P. A. Santa Fe Route, Room 1, Biret | Correspondents: John A. Warren & Ca WG, B LW onensd stesdyi D BT ni States and from Montreal (his week | CHICAGO, Aug. 3.—Clearings, $14.164,00 W, 200, beef siecrs, $4.00g4.43] native | National Bank, Omaha, | - — have increased again, for tl fifth week In suc A vy, vasy; rates, 4G4z per nt for call ns | cows, $1.3093 stockers und feeders, YRy | SMITH (Tel. 130) 8. M. STANFORD exchange, 10 ” ""‘ eceipta, 23,000 bags; cleared asion, amounting to 2,889,000 bushels, ns! 5 t for mere 3 bulls, $2.0062.85. Clark S D e s P GGttt BN e g | B0 BT S B s ok S MR TR E i N | *Ho el S vess; s exiCo, Mo Aue. it e wionces | B P SMITH & €O, B waitiont 1 lowse whd dfant City Market 7 Ista amd 6 345,000 bushels in’ 1801 pariment. was Informed’ today Withirawai $.00a455 lkhis 415G 80 - Yorkers, | o at Hon, U. 8 Hall and Hon, Clamp | GR AIN and PROVISION® wed qulet h near positions A8 CITY 25— WHEAT—Opened 3 t Clerk will meet In joint debate on the silver | “ oo 4 N, Y. Life Bidg., Omaha, s < o pigs. 828004 B e . skt nosiiToi: Tarh run | grm; J et Sopsic; Cotton Market. York for export tomortow. This will reduce the | = FHEEE-Recelots, B, Beds sin af | Quadlian 17hiia gy Bepiammbar i Branch offices st Fremont and Columbus. A8 I8, Heptember” 5117 Sefober.”su A NG |* BTN et mised, 3203 NEW YORK, Aug. 23.~COTTON—Steady; | €0id reserve 1o 310,620,834 ‘Whe total loss of gold | Tgrket teadys T : dors placed om the Chicasp lodrd oonr IRE vember, bs 2d; December, s 244d; Junuary, bs 4d. [ 3 white, § midlng, TRC: mel fecelpts, none. Erose 13 | #nce last Saturday, ¢xclusive of the withdruw- | 3 sl F.',, ricspluieniei” Seharis Dupes & Co. CORN—8pot stendy: American mixed ne OATS-Steady; No. 3 mixed, 19%@21c; bales; forwaided, 143 bales; sales, 483 bales, all | al8 toduy, ls 33,2000, and the net loss I St. Louls Live St hreiner, Flack & Co., Bl Louls. "L" Futures opered quiet with near positions | white, 22%a " wpinners; stock, 106,863 bales. Futu $690.847. The syndicate dep 09,000, and | g A # BFirat National Bank, Omaba lower and distant positions unchanged; closed | 1Y - No. 3 Steady: sales, 361,000 bales; January. 600,151 was add th rom miscel- | iy e ’ . A it with “Bear posiidng lower and distant | FLAX SEED-Lower: August, nominally Tuary, T84 March. $7.00: August Sep- | laneous sources firm; export sleers, 8 shipping and positions 1@AA lower; business about equally | BRAN-—Duil; 6@ déc. tember, 41 Ocober, §1.81; November, §1.01 ¥ el Bl AR arades 206.00: bulk. ' 14.00G4.60; BANKERS MARGIN Bend for_our con Simtributed: ‘A":u-,: ] 5:.";\.“""{; 3 8| HAY=Firm; tmothy, 9.50G11.00; prairie, $6.00 | December, 3772 5 il e e "'A "' Three p at rentes, oa¢ | buichers’ steers. $3.(0g: stockers and feoders. 204 Dearborn Street, Chicago. WRADING planiag MARGIN Jovember, kd; December, | 8.50. 8T, LO ug. 28.—COTTON—Firm; no sal PARIS, Au —Thiee per cent rentes, 102 | g cows rs, $2.0043.%0; Lulk, §2.25 . > 4 s 6. T TER—Firm; creamery, 104@17c; dairy, 136 | renosiod: recelpta 36 buies: anpmentor W13 bajee; | e for the sccount, Exchiange on London, 25f | 338, Texas and Indian sieers, bb.10G3.60; F5 | 18 Wallest., New York. 70 State-st., Boston. | EXP LAINED [[{1:451 Aino Gur dally it li’lDI R—-Firm; demand poor; St. Louls fancy 3 'k, 8,577 bale fMige ftor 4"—\!», LoV $esih ; - 8 00g3.80: cows and helfers. §2.0003.00, H ket letter suggonting nhen und in what 0 rede, ‘winter, s r 0c. EW ORLEANS, A ~COTTON: Lo Rm— 5 ecel 00 hea shipments, h_ free. Sank referen hishe SURCViRions-rcon quits demand | oy ettt e ath i miking, 108 o NG B | kelacs Whint Gacintions e it Mg e Bt BON DS [k et Gl mberland cut, % to s, whort. rib ; Seplember, dfe; October, #dc; | nary, § $-16c; nel and’ wross Fecelpis, 46 baies; | SAN PRANCISCO Aug. 2 ~WHEAT-Steady; | mixed NED OVEN' B¢ P o Ibs, 3; long clear, light, W ta # lbs, D-.‘nmuw. Al @il exporta to Grgas Boiveln, A Lplee; W contl- | December, 310y, Mey, 105 i semeaty 1) lvul'uuulfl- Oumnuuulem Traders DBullding, Chicago. KTATE OB WEATHER £vp 30 aziaw

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