Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 26, 1897, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OMAHA DAILY 1JK1S : "MlUKSDAY , AUGUST 20 , 1807.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Ball Pool Makes Its Power Felt in a
Marked Degree ,
ALL GRAINS SCORE A GOOD ADVANCE
Pork doe * l.'li TlilH } ' Cent * niul Oilier
1'rovlNlniiN Clone nl SnliHtnntlnl
UnliiH for the
CHICAGO , Aug. a. 'Nearly ' nil of yester
day's dwHne In We trade pits was recovered
lodny. The bull pool made Us strength ap-
liircnt In September wheat and advanced
that option 6c per bushel , while December
advanced 3c , partly on account of the up
ward rush of September , but principally on
n < .colint of the bullishness of the day's news.
Corn WOK even more active than wheat , and
closed at a I'&QlVir advance. Oats advanced
si 5. Provisions were unusually strong and
rlhiwed advatrce ranging from 12V4 to 30c
trt the close.
How strong n hold the bull clique had on
Biiit'iinber ' wheat was shown soon after the
op. nlng today. The opening w.io dcctledly
HtroiiK , though this WOP duo more to the
iMilllitli nature of the early news than to
"squeezing. " September was quoted at the
opening at from 93'.4 ' ? to 037ic , compared
with ytflltrdfiy'tf closing price of Dle , and
tciuohctl 9lc a'.moit Immediately after. It
droppo'l kick to 92'c ( , , nnd then It was that
th ' * purs wore put in. Orrurtngs of Si'ptcm-
b T i'en. i.n iilmost altogothcr , the bull crowd ,
njiparuntly sure of 'thrlr position , "atnndlug
iiat " IK ! the price Jumped and kept jumpIng -
Ing until about 11 o'clock It lr.ul reached 97c.
Trailers' In December had not been Idle In
the meantime. IViat option staried at fUW
) > ' . ' , an ndvanro -liJilWc from yesterday ,
touched 9lV , WMiit buck to SU'/ii1 , tlen went
on ihn tun to 9lc. There wa n slight Inter-
vnl of wiiikne s about an hour from the
oil nlng , when the Now York market
yielded , but the slight decllni- occasioned
wi qulrkly rceoverod. Mvcn'ool ' showed a
dtc'lne l > > begin with of from 31 to 3' d , but
n Covered l > . ( rt of 'that Inter. New York
nvlieil shortly after the upenlng that for
eigners were buying wheat , and houses here
, wi > do busliiffHi * for foreign ppeculator re-
jiortcd they alro had buying oidcra from
nbroail. In the coiuvo of thi > forenoon It
Mils fpund Hint one llrm In New York had
rold fifty boatloads or m.wiQ bushels' , for
export , but much * nore satisfactory evidence
of the 15urop < tin di'tnalid was that the actual
nhlpmciu : * fiom Atlantic chles slnci- yes
terday morning's report were 'J12iuO ( bushels ,
wit'1 ' iiu taking n fount of the Hour , which
WHS 7,01 brirn > K Chicago recelptH wore
111" ! ear.- ' , but only twenty-two of the number
wencontract. . .Minneapolis tnul IJulutli rc-
cc-Heil 171 cnr1 ; , aipilns-'t 435 the similar day
of a'ie year before. The nuitket wti * ex-
'tinnuly ' "ncrvoux to the end. Kluetmitlons of
3.i.-e per biiHhcl In September between trades
wore frequent nnd December made Jumps
nnd plunges of Vie , with no apparent reas on
iH'yond attempts of brokers to buy or sell
more than lO.O'lO ' buphcls at a time. The con-
tlncivtal markets were weak. Paris closed
nt a decline In wheat of from lT4c to 2 = jc
jier bufhel. and Antwerp was If down , or
ithe equivalent of 5Vic per buhel , Ijlverpool
closed 2d per cental lower for the day on
spot and from 2p to H'c d , vn on futures.
Closing prices here were : September , DCfici
leiemler , ! )3'ic. ) '
'I'rndlng In corn was heavier than wheat
in the quantities that changed hands , al
though lluctu.itlons were much narrower.
At the outset there was another lot of new
soiling by the pool , which was supposed to
liiivc sold out yesterday , the quantity let
no of today being estimated nt 1,000.000 bu.
Notwithstanding this , the mnrket aiUnnced ,
the demand being general. Elevator people ,
who were sellers yo-terdny , were especially
heavy buyers. Crop reports were for the
most part unfavorable. Cables opened
wal < . but recovered part of the decline.
ItceelptH were large , 1.11H cars. September
opened from ' .Ac to % c higher at from
2S'f.n ' to "He. advanced to 30c and closed
1 nt from SUvsC to 2 ! ) : > io. December opened
It regular at from Vic lower to V-c higher
nt from IM c to 31c. It advanced to 32c ,
s nnd closed nt Sl'X.c. '
Oats wcie rather easy for n while aftei
tile opening and some nervousness was
Bhown. The market firmed up later wltli
wheat nnd on the belief that the bull
crowd Is still holding Its llnr. A feature
was the light offerings , which nt times
made It dlillcult to 1111 orders. Commission
houses were good buyers. Receipts were
4fi2 cars. September opened unchanged nt
JSKc. sold between ISVic nnd 19f19'jc , closing
at is % 19c.
3 The mnrket for provision attracted con
siderable attention and the feeling was de
cidedly stronger , mainly In sympathy will :
the grain markets. The market opened flrtr
nt a slight advance , and the tilling of out-
Bide orders , which were plentiful , nnd cov
ering by phorts caused a shaip advance
in nil products. The Improvement was % vel
supported to the close. The live stock mar.
Kct was strong. At the t-ruse Septembei
pork was SRc higher nt JS.70 : Septembei
lard 12'ic higher at $1.70 , and Septembei
ribs 27',4e hlfiher at $3.53.
Estimated receipts for Thursday : Wheat
2SO cars ; corn , lGiG cnrs ; oats , 53G cars ; hogs
25.000 head.
Leading futures ranged an follows :
Cimh quotnllons were as follows :
1-T.Ol'R-Flrm.
WIIHAT Nn. 2 rprlne. 97'Jc ; No. S spring , 9
4B10C ! Nil. 2 red. 97fMS C.
CORN-NO. 2 , KUKiL-.oic ,
OATH-No. 2 , 1SV4f-is , . . f. o. b. ; No. 2 white
11 (1210 : No. 3 white , 2iKf22c.
HVE-Nii. 2. 4lc.
. IIARI.EY Nu. 2 , nominal ; No. 1 , 31if46cj Nc
'F"I.AXSI-ED NO , i. * i.o7 < n.ofic { ,
TIMOTHY MEHD-Prlme. (2.fc : > .
PROVISIONS Pork , mi-sn , per bhl. . > 8.7 < K78.7 !
T.iid , pr 1'KI ' llw. , (1.70. Short ilhs slde ( lm. . c )
l5.35ff."i.C5. Dry Balled Hhilldem ll-ixi-ill. JS.Oi ;
t.rr ' short clear fides ( Imxed ) , ! 5.'ii'Si3.C3S
\VHISKY-DlntlIlrrs' llnlshed Boi.cls . , per Bill.
$1.2 ! .
BI'nAIl i"ut loaf , 5.8I ; Branulatcd , (5.21
Inndanl "A , " (5.9.
On the Produce echanBe today the butter mat
Vet wiut llrm , creamery , 12 18 > ic ; dairy , lOBIfH
Vim-si * , tlrm at 8V.II1K1. EKBS , firm ; fresh n <
IJve piullry , nrm : luikeys , 9fflOo ; chlckem
7Jcsprlnxs. ! ; . 9'jo ; ducks , WfS'.ic.
KH\V YOHIC ( iKMni.U , MAHICK' ]
, QiiiitiitliiiiH of the liny 1111 Geiiurii
CiHiiiiiiulllleN.
NEW YORK , AUB. 25.-FIXt'R-nerelpls ) , 14 ,
tJl libl . ; hlinirnt | , C.JiOO btli > . ; quiet , bu
troncly held at come advance ; Minnesota' l
tills , ( S.IOfcUOO : Mlnnefoln bakers. (4.4084.7 !
Winter potenti" , (5.35H3.75 ; winter strulBhls , (5. (
5.0 ; winter exlrn * . ( S.C5W3.W ; winter lei
llour' " 'inKi supvrtlni
. . . .
° -.u- llN-M1U ; ? U > aly ; yHlow western. 70o.
HYK No. 2
Hiesdyj wenter , 54c.
HAHLEY-Qulet at S0ue.
HARLEY MALT Dull ; entem. 4S57c
WHEAT-Ileeelpm. 1M.C25 bu. ; iVporlii 181 0- -
bu. Spot , llrm ; No , 2 red , ( I. OIK- Options , strop
fin a rally at LUerpmd.MTI - Irri-KUhir all dii
on runllletliiK news , IncludlnB weak continent !
rubles , export liuylnK and Kenernl cuvrrlni
rlofed 2l4 < i3u net hlKher ; No , 2 red. AUKU >
rlra-eil , | I.K i September , 9Scdl.01 > 4 ; eluse.
.
IXUN Receipts. 82.450 bu. ; exports , 107,091 In
Pp t. llrm : No. 2. 34'ic. Options opened stron
with wheat and were llrm all day with few r <
uctlonc , helped by lees favorable ) weather un
p redicted IlKhter receipts ; closed ! tJlo hlKH-i
l iny , 4U'iff4 ? Jciloied , 40i c ; September , ll1 ; !
ltkC : cloted , 34Uc.
OATS Itectlptu , SW.om bu , j exports , IS.K8 bi
Bpol , iteody ; Nn. 2. 2J io , Options , quiet In
llrm , with the ether markets. clonlnB T e hlghei
Aucimt clo e < l ut 23c ; Stptember , 251iOJ4Ti
* '
CllTAY-Duli' : Ki > od to choice , (4.0007.00. (
HIDES Firm ; OaUeslon , IHTlCc : lluent
'Avr.s.liTexas ' ) ; , U'JJ.Hc ; California , | Te.
LEATHER Firm i hemloj-k sole. Hueni
Aires llchl lo heavy wflRhU , ISjrSOc.
lll'TTKH-Heceljit * . B.tH I'KB . : llrrn : weiler
creumery. IMiHc ; Klglin. l c ; factory. 7H 1I .
CHEESE Receipt * . 771 pkfs. ; strady ; laru
white. He ; small , whit * . Sfi e : large. Adored. Ik
rakll. colornl. S'.ici l > art Mms , 5HiJ64ci fu
'Kl iaHS U-clpl . 7.SS5 pkB , ; nrm ; state an
IVnnsyhiinla. ll < 119o ; western. 1C * . . ,
I L
. .
family. O.MKJlO.o
I'ROVIHIONS Heef. flrmer ;
Cilt meati. flmj ilckleU bellies. | 7.7St,8.tOi l r ckl
Shoulders. (5.ci < f5.1.4. Irf. . " " : O ' nV !
JS.Wj r nn d , eteftilyj continent , | 5. i Bout
Am rlran , IMS ; rnmpound , 4SW < Sc. 1'orh ,
lrmr ; family. | IO.BA < MI W ) . Tnllow , very firm ,
OM.S-CotlJinJteJ , quiet ; KRZTUc. Petroleum.
lull ; Ptnni'ylvnnla crude , no market , nomlnnlly ,
AT. Itnuln. oulft ; utrslnrd. rommnn to Rood ,
I.4MM.0. Turpentine , quiet. Z'f7ZSi4c.
HICK- Quiet ; fair to extra , 4i ( (6Uc ; Japan ,
4U ( ; c. \
MOLASSES Firm : Nfw Orlmns. op n kettle ,
cnod lo chnlce. 28OJOO.
MBTAI.H I'ln Iron , Kteadyj oouthern , (9.7SO
ll.on ; northern , ( IO.f.OfM2.W. Copper , itenrtyi
irnkrrx' , til. if. exr-hAngi ; , Jll.lS il K. I nd ,
HfinKi broker ? ' , (5.CO , exelmnRo. (3.9lif4.CO. !
Tin. tary : Mrnltn , lt.1.Cfll3.75 ; plnlM , quiet :
Spelter , quleti ( l.24.35.
OMAHA UKMiHAIi MAIIKETS.
Cnnilltlnn cif Triule niul ClnntnllnnK
on Sln | > lr niiil t'liney Proiluce.
EOOS-noid flock , I2fTI3o.
1HJTTKR Common to fnlr , Cf < ! Hc : choice to
fancy. 10JIc ; separator creamery , JS819c ; gath
ered creamery , HISc.
VEAf Cholcc fat. SO to 120 Ibs. . quoted at SO
1C : laree and corrse , 4Q'5c.
LIVE rOHI.THY-Ili-n . Co : cocks. 3No : prlnn
chlc'ienH. per Ib. , Oc ; dtickB , 6c ; turkeys , 6JSc.
PIOEONS LUc. "iS'-'Oc ' ; oead plecons not
wanted.
HAY Upland. ( S.r.C : midland , t'.OO ; lowland ,
14.00 ; rye Mrnw , (4.50 ; color makes the price on
iay ; llRht hnles sell the bett. only top erodes
brlmt top prices.
HROOMCORN Extremely slow mles new crop.
delivered on track In country : choice preen Mlf-
working enrpel per Ih. , JO24C ; choice green ,
runnlnc to hurl Ji JUc : rommon. IKc.
CANTAI.OHPES-IVr do . .
CLVl'MHERS-Por doz. . 15T20c.
TOMATOKS t'er half bu. basket , 75390C.
ONIONS Per bu. . lUcgil.M.
LIMA REANS Per Ib. . 3c.
HEANS-Iland-plcked navy , per bu. , $1.20.
CAIIIIAOH Home Rrown , IVJc.
POTATOES-Per bu. , new , f,0c.
\YATERMEI.ONS-Crati-d. per doz. , l.73f2.CO.
FRUITS.
APPI.iS-Per bbl. , Jl.Kffl.85.
NATIVE PH'MR-prr Imi-ket , 25 J40c.
ORAPES-Cnllfornla. J1.2JR1.BO.
SOl'THERN PEACHES-1'pr H b\l. , COflCOc.
CALIFORNIA PEACHES-Per case , Crawford- ,
S5 7I.OO.
CALIFORNIA PEAnS-Rarllett , pir care. $2.00 ;
Iluerre Hardy.
CALIFORNIA PLUMS-Pcr case. Jl.254Tl.rA
HOME GROWN ORAPES-Per basket , 20'u25c.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANOKH-Medlterranean sweetn. ( J..O.
LEMONS Mepslnap , J3.rO ; choice California
( ( .50.
1IANANAS Choice laice Mock , per tiiinch ,
(2.00B2.25 ; mcdlum-jlzcd bunches. $1.6002.00.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NL'TS Almonds , California , per Ib. , larso
Mzc , luc ; llruzlls , pc-r Hi. , luc ; Enitlls'.i wulnuln ,
ier Ib. , fancy , soft shell. U'rtiac ; ptandards. 10W
Ic ; Illbcrts , per ib. , U'c ' ; pecans , uollstied. larfic ,
iUDc ; jumbo , llij12o ; law lucKory nuts , J1.2J
ier bu. , coco.inuta , 4'to ' eacn ,
I'KIS ImporteJ fancy 4 croxvn , 20-lb. boxes ,
l"c : 5 crown , CO-lb. boxes , 134fHc.
HONEY-Cholcc. UiilSe. .
CIDER-CMrllled Juice , per half bbl. , (2.33 ; per
DM. . (4.COW4 23.
MAPLE SYRUP-Flve-gal. cans , each , (2.25 ;
Bal. cnns. pure , per doz. , (12.00 ; halt-gal , cans ,
( C.23 ; quart cans. (3 TO :
FRESH MEATS.
DRESSED HEEF Ucod native steers. 400 to
; 00 Ibs. , C'tc ; Rood forcquarters , stcert , CVic ; food
llndiuurters | , Mic ; western steers , Cc ; fancy
lelfcrs. CUc ; good heifers , Gc ; good forequarters ,
liclfers. 6c ; Bood hlndquarteiu , hclfern , Sc ; good
eo s , CO' fair cows , Bo ! ; common cows , 5e ; cow
forequartcrs , 4'Jc ' ; cow hindquarters , 7'ic.
HKCr CUTS Tenderloins. ISc ; bonele 9 strips ,
ie ; strip loins , C'rc ; roll ? , S'.lc ; sliioln butts , 8c ;
shoulder clods , BUc ; rump buttc. 4' ' .c ; steel
chnclis. 4Vie ; cow c.-iucks , 4c ; bonoles' ! chucks ,
4c ; cow plates , 2Vic ; steer plates , 3c ; llanli
steak , GV c ; loins. No. 1. 14c ; loins , No. 2 , 10ci
loins No. 3 , 8c ; flrloln end ? , No , 1 , ! > c ,
rlbi" , . No. 1 , lOc ; rlbi. No. 2 , Sc :
lib ? , No. 3 , Cc ; rteer rounds , "c ; cow round ! ! ,
C'.Jc ; cow rounds , chunk off , 7'Sc ; cow rounds
flmnk and lump off. Sc ; trlmmltiKW. 4c ; beef
shanks , 2'/.c ; brains , per doz. . 35o : sweetbreads
per Ib. , U'c ; eweelhreads ( calves ) , per Ib. . 40c
kidneys , per dc33c ; ox lulls , euca , 3y ; livers
ncr Ib. , 2c ; hearts , per Ib. , 2o ; tongues , p < ! ]
II ) . . lie.
MUTTON iJitnbs , Si.ic ; sheep , 7V4c ; marke
raeks ( lonB ) , 'e. hotel racks ( short ) . 12c ; legs
and paddles' , Re ; lamb lens , ! ) c ; breasts ani
atewfl , 3c : tongues , each , sc.
PORK IrcF-ed piss. B'.jjc ; dresped boss , Co
tenderloins , 10c ; loins , Cc ; cparc ribs. 4c
hKtu pausagc , buttH , rc ; shoulder ? , rough , rc
pliouldera , skinned , BUc ; tilmmlngs , Si.ic ; lea
lard , not rendered , 5c ; heads , cleaned , 3c
snout and ears. 3c. backbones , l'.4c ; cheek meats
So ; neck bones , 2c ; pish' tallp , 2c ; plucks
each. DC ; chitterlings , tc ; hociis. 4e ; hearts , pe
doz. , 2.V ; Btomachs , each. 3c ; tongues , each , 7c
KldneyK , per doz. , lOc ; brains , per doz. , 15c
pigs' feet , per doz. , 25c ; livers , each , 3c.
HIDES , TALLOW. ETC.
HIDES No. 1 green hides , Cc ; No. 2 , greei
hides , S',4o ; No. 1 salted hides , Sc ; No.
green salted hides , 'iu ; No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 1
Ibf. SV.CNo. . 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 Ibs. , fc ; No.
dry Hint hides. 10ill2c ; No. 2 dry Hint hides. 9S
lOc' No. 1 dry palled hides , SiflOc ; part curei
hides. > 4c per Ib. less than fully cured.
SHEEP PELTS Green failed , each , 25JCOe
Breen tailed , shearllnfis ( short wooled earl ;
skins ) , each. 15c ; dry shearlings ( short woolei
early skins ) , No. 1 , each. 5c ; dry flint , Kansa :
and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , ac
tual weight. 485c ; dry flint , Kansas nnd Ne
bra ka murrain wool pells , per Ib. , actua
weight , 34c ; dry Hint Colorado butcher woo
pelts , per Ib. , actual wcle.it , 4jSc ; dry flln
Colorado murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actua
weight , 3S4c ; feet cut off , as it Is useless ti
pay freight on them.
Hal 1 1 m ore. Market * .
HAI.TIMORE , Aug. 23. KLOUll Firm an
unchanged ; receipts , 19,023 bbls. ; exports , 51
WHEAT Strong and hlBhcr ; spot , Jl.0101.03Vt
September , Jl.02li01.029j , : steamer , No. 2 re , !
(1.0)81.10 ) % ; receipts , 200,127 bu. : exports , 401.4 ?
bu. Southern wheat , by simple and on grndi
CORN Firm : ppol nnd month. 34f34'Ac | ' : Se | !
tember , SHiS'SIV-c ; December , new or old. 33
hid ; steamer mixed , SlVfcitfSl'Uc ' ; receipts , 214,40
bu. Southern white corn , 25c ; southern yellow
3C5J3CI4C.
OATS Steady ; No. 2 white , 24f25c ; receipts
25.8C1 bu.
RYE Firmer ; No. 2 western , BCc ; receipt !
HAY Steady to llrm ; choice timothy , $13. !
( lilXlS FREIGHTS Quiet ; steam to Llvcrpoo
per bu. , 3V4d asked for September. Coik. ft
orders , per quarter , 3d for Septcmhe. "
HUTTHIl Firm and unclianged ; fancy cream
ery , 1P519c.
CHEESE Firm ; fancy New York , OV409ic.
EQOS-FIrm and unchanged.
STOCJvS AMI IIO.VDS.
1'iifnvoi'iilile ( iiiveriiiiieiit Crop Iteixir
CniiHes WenUiieMM oil Wull Street.
NEW YORK , Aug. 25. The weekly crop repor
of the Agricultural department ut Washlngto
was the depresslnB Inlluencein the stock marke
today , as It was a stimulating Inlluence o
the. prices of wheat and corn. The opinion c *
prci-i-eil In the Bovernment report of unfavorabl
condition of the. Clop and of Impaired ylel
fiom the spring wheat crop was of too serlou
Import lo Ihc grain-carlying roads not to hav
a niuiked elfeel on Ihe vnluep. There were varl
ous times during the day when a struggle wu
made ugnlliht the prevalent depression nnd w.ie
prices cc.mcd embarked upon an upward couryi
hut the fact would recur Hull n large parl i
the long advance In the price of the gniln-carr )
ing roads lias been produced by the abuiular
grain crop which It was expected WUR to I
moved nnd prices would turn downwards asali
The cases where prices wjere above yesterday'
cloning at any time during the day are excel
tlolial and Ilicwe where they remained above n
the cloi-c are etlll fewer. The fact that M-tth
ment day on .the London exc.uingu developed n
bhoil Interei-l or covering demand was lo com
extent disappointing In the hulls. The heavl
ni-ff In all parts of Hie I nndon exchange , gro
Ing o'lt of Hie terlous irouhlu on the northwit
frontier of the Indian country , eaut-ed soni
sympalhy In the local market. Commlmdo
. .iininliuxlng " on n much reduced scale mi
there wus n lark of activity on the part of th
large moneyed InletettH which Jiave been pron
Inenl In the inaiket recently. The Hales fete
to a lolal of Illile more than onc-llilrd of .tlui
idiown by the dealing on i-ome days of Ih
recent period of activity. The ) extreme dullnri-
at the decline Indicated a healthy tone of th
maikct. the liquidation at no tlmo being heav
and Ilia renlnum-e at a Blven point being ver
llrm. The market enjoyed un occasional rally ui
der the leaderKhlp of SOIIIB Individual ttock whlc
was Inlluenced by a development etperlall
affecllnB It. Thus the publication of the statt
menl of the earnings of the MUi > ourl Paclllo fi
Hie Ihlrd week In AUKU > I over the correvpom' '
Ing week of last year of (105.000 guvw an upwur
Inipetus to that fetock and helpc-d the who ]
mnrket. The ptock n. e over -a iiolnt and elote
with u net gain of V . \ i.multaiie | < iuo line I
Fugar , Tolmcco , Starch and I.iy Kluto Oas n
another time rallied HIP inarku. I.ute In Hi
afternoon buying developed In New York Cei
trul < m reports of Increased earnings. Till
spread llirouiih Ihc Vunderblll group ami cui
Iradlng ruirled prices to the lunrtl of the da
und left the generul .llet fractionally below lui
n ght s le\e | the loi-s extending | o Hfc In Ilin
llnglon. Uike Shoie galnul a point. Noillier
Paelilo preferred was u weight un Hie m rli <
owhiB to Us poor s-iowlng of earnings.
The bond market showed lets weukners tha
plucks , prices being generally higher. I'hei-i
iienke fc Ohio. Alehlson and Noithern Paclll
" ' " " uc"vll ' "nvernment
inn" 'T11 "s.V" > - bond
, , , . ,
"lKhll '
i..U52i"lKhll > " "Her. The totul sales wei
t .fc r , iKw ,
orT'mIJyenlnB ' T oit' London financial cabh
f Kays : The Mock settlement today n
Ji Jf' K . "ma" acc" n < . except In Amerleani
"bete t | , ,
amount carried on behalf of Ne' '
\mJriSpfral0 ' " . / " " Ilerahle. Conlungms un
Americans were 1 J3 per cent , except for Ml
uaukecs which were pcarco and were carrlr
mer ut 4H per cent. The lone of the markt
was Kenerally dull on In.ll.in . news , but Ihei
n"011.1' ' " . ? lIolnB ' " ' " ' tlle l'ieluiillons wet
_ , , . . . . . . . . .
- itiiiivaiiB u ci c >
( vnIII BJ II
" ' * , Mr , " ' " otllcr "lurkels. and the clo.
was dull auM wus In better demand t 77s l > 4i
T'unorivw ii 1.700 In gold will be turned over t
Japan , an ) thul country has begun lo buy go\ \
in the open market. The silver market was dli
organized , Indian merchants show a heniutlo
to buy on reports that Hut Indian mints are t
reopen soon , to be accompanied by a heavy In
port duty , thui IncrcaslDtf International cui
fenoy without tleprenrlns exchange. Another
rumor In simply Hint the Import duly nn fllver
In l > c Increnred. I cannot vouch for the re-
Inhlltly ot either report , but the Utter In moro
crinllble. Indln council t > ondii In be offered next
week hnve been reduced In 10 Inkhc. the Ireao-
iry bnlancen l lnir rn low. Today's decline In
"renoh exchange on IxinJon Is aocrlbrd In thl <
week's fall In ihe price nf wheat. The Pails
nnd Merlin markets were dull. "
The following were tno elotlng quotations on
ihe leading stocks of the New York exchange
ndayi
total siiloa nf Blocks tmlny wcie 2Tfir
Including Atchlson preferred , IS.'J.'O :
C'lu-pnpcnke & Ohl > , 8,175 ; Chlcnifo , llurllngton
& Qillncy , 2I.HW : lynilsvllle & Nnrtivllle. 6,351 ;
Mlnwiurl 1'nclllc , 18,700 ; New Yorl ( Ccnlnil , 3.010 ;
NorlhwcFtcrn. 1.275 ; Heading , 6,510 ; Hock Island ,
ll.lal ; St. Paul , 33,300 ; Union I'nelllc , U-tflO ;
Anii'i-loan Totmceo , 3.073 ; ChlcnRo Qas , C.OS5 ;
r.rad , 4,5 j t'nlted Ktnlos Ix-alhrr pn-fcrred ,
' , , ! ) ; \vpniorn Union , 3,370 ; ChlcnKo OrcatVat -
crn , C.uSO.
Xeiv YiirU Money Mnrl et.
NP.W YOI11C. AUK. Z5.-MONKY ON PAI.I-
Knuy nt ICHlc ; last loan Vi l > er cent ; closed l'l
; ) or cent.
1'IIIMB MUUCANTIbR PAI'En-3 4Ol pel
cent.
STUUMNO KXCHAXOK-Stendy with actual
business In Imnkprn1 bills at J4.S3U I.S5',4 foi
lemnnil , nnd nt SS'i J4.SS1i for plxly days
Posted rates , JI.84V4fi4.Ki1 , ' ' nnil t4.SOViffl4.k7. Com.
inerclnl bll'.M. JI.Mf4.K > ,4.
sitjVKit CI.IITIKICATIS : nogcic.
HAH .SILVUn-BHJc. !
MEXICAN UOU.AHR 39Hc.
OOVKHNMKNT HONDS Firmer.
STATE IIONDS Dull.
HAlI.nOAn HOXDS-Htcndy.
quotations on bonds were as follows :
HAH SILVER Weak , 23 3-14d per ounce.
MONEY ? ; per cent.
The rate of discount In .the open market fc
short , and three-months' bills IH li per cent.
Gold Is quoted at lluenos Ayres today at 187. '
at l.lfbon , 47i,4 ; . nt Rome , 10523.
India county bills nro allotted today t
Is 3 27-32d.
\en- York Mliilnu ; ( liioliilIoiiH.
NEW YOHIC , Auf2. . ' . . The following are 11
eloping mlnlnK quotations :
Chnllar ! H O.itmo 2UO
Crown Point. ' . ' 0 O.inr 110
Con. C.il. A Va. . . . 110 Plviiiniun 12
Doalwool tl.l QuI-sXHllVjr 100
( iould .fe O.irry ri Oulj.cailvor DM..IUIH )
llaluiNorcrou. . HO Slerri Nov.ilo. . . . . 05
HomuHt.-iUi ) 2t)0 ) : > StliU.irl 1)0 )
Ii-onSllver Ctl Union On 3ri
Mexican 20 Ycilloiv Jl2't-t : . . . . 30
Anierlrnii Securities In Iioinioii.
I/NDON. AUK. 25. The nmrki-t fnr Anierlen
securities was weak at the optnlnp. lint nti-aillc
nt Ilio close. The market was Influenced 1) )
cantern political advices. The tonu was stead
und Hie demand generally IlKht.
I'MiiniiclnlnleN. .
HOSTON , AIIB. 23. Clearing" , 13,381,7CGj ba
ancr * , 1 1,730,2. ' 7 ,
11AKTIMORE. Aug. 25.-ClearlnKS , 2,917,77
balances , (409,947.
NEW YORK. Aug. 25. Clearings , 1119,124,79
balances , (7,742.218.
PIIII.ADKM'IIIA. AIIB. 25-ClearlnBB , 9,90C
951 ; balances , J1.SM.1CI ,
t.'INCINNATI , AUK. 25. Money , 2VlO5c. Ne
York exehancc , 40c discount. CIcurlnf.H , (1,470
9.-.O.
MEMPHIS , AUK. 2.i.-ncarliiKH , J151 , CIS ; ba
aneis , ! C7.r,2 . New York exchange , rt-lllntr l
ll.fiO preinlun * .
NEW ORLEANS. Aue. 25-ClearliiKS. IS42 84
New York exchiuiKe , liank. Jl per JI.OCO pri-intun
commercial. 2f-c per II. CO dlrcouiit.
ST. LOUIS. AUf. ( 25. ClearliiBB , J4.K0904 ; ba
anceii , (459,277. Money , 4f < 7 per rent. Ne
York exchange. 9Jo discount bid , 7Sc dltcciu
auked.
CHICAOO , Anir. 25. CleailliKS , ( IC.109.097. Ne
Vorli exchiuiKe , 70c dlncount , HlerllnK exchani !
pnited rales , II.HVj and JI.Hlj. Htockii umuual
ucllvv ; Klrawlioant weak , others stroiiK ! clc lni
Diamond Mutcli , 1ISK : American Ktrawboan
2CU ; Went ChlrnKn , HC'l ; Mrtiupolllan U '
iJike Street J 17' ' i : New York Illtcult , [ J ,
l'"ori'lKii I'Miiniieliil ,
IlKItl.IN. AIIK23 ExchuiiKO on Unidon ,
iniiiks , 23 pfus for .account.
I'ARIH. Am ' , . " : Three per cent rentes , 10
OOo for Hie account. ExchunKu on I. ( union , 2
IC'/jC for checks ,
I/NION. AUK. 15 , The amount of bullli
wltlnliawn fiom the Hunk of KnKland <
balance today wn jC30OOi ) .
_
1'iMirlii Miirlielx ,
PEORIA , AUBSJ. . COIIN Active , nrm ; No.
*
( MTB-KIrm ; No. 2 white , nominal.
WHISKY Miilket llrm , 11.21.
Hivrliils : Corn , 97.850 bu , ; oats , 47,000 bu
rye , nomi ; whisky , 75 bbl . j wheat , 1,800 b
8hlpim-nli : IVrn , 73 , 5V ) bu.i witu , 49. Wu bu
rye , COO bu ; whIfUy , 1,050 lbls , ; wheat , 0)0 bu.
Tnleil" .
TOLEIX ) AUK. 25. WIIEAT-Flrm ; hlKheri N
2 CMHh Auiuit und KepteniUr , 9ic. !
fORN-HlkMer ; dull : No. 2 mined , 30c ,
OATK-Dull ; eusys No. t mixed ISe.
RVE-Actlve. hlgherj No. J cush. Me.
CUJVERSEUD-Acllvt ; itsttdy ; inline , Octob *
( I. SO.
OIL UnchanjeJ , |
OMAHA IIVFSIOCII , MARKET
Receipts for the Dity About Up to the
Average lor the Season.
ACTIVE BUSINESS At'UNSEFTLED PRIC S
lluj-orw niul Seller * nimmrco n lo Ilic
Stale f Hie ( iiillfc Triulo lliiKi
Very Firm ' 111111 Soine-
I what
SOUTH OMAHA , AUK25.Uccelpt9 for
the dnys Indicated were :
Cn'.tle. Hog. * . Sheep. Horses.
AllRUSt 2o . 3,4'JS B.453 012 27
AllKUSt 21 . 2.4K1 6.SD2 401
AtlRUSt 23 . r. 3.W1 l.IKH ) 2,875
21 . 1,913 . 1.-S02 123
AUKliat 20 . 2.712 4.3TO 330 3
AURU31 19 . 2,370 4 , S1
August IS . 3.U12 5.772 2,392 110
August 17 . 3,313 7,317 1.G11
Auglist 16 . 4.C37 2. )5 ) B.477
August 14 . 1.M.1 5.115 14
AURUSt 13 . 2,191 3.1M 29S
August 12 . 2,071 3,724 3,111
August 11 . 2,312 CCJ3 1,150
The olllclal number of cnrs of stock
brought In todny by each road was :
Cattle. HoKS.Shccp.H'rs's.
C. , M. & St. 1 . Ily . 2 .
Mo , 1'ac. Hy . 9
Union 1'nc. "System. 30 20
R. 15. & M. V. U. H. . 19
S. C. & P. Uy 1
I C. , St. P. . M. & O. . . . 9
i H. fi M. U , H. H 201
C. , H. & Q. Hy -1
I K. C. & St. J 13
C. , H. I. & P. Hy. , e. . 3
O. , H. 1. & P. Hy. , w. 1
Total rccolplB . . . . 110 S3 3 1
The deposition of the day's receipts was
as follows , each buyer purcnaslng the num
ber of head Indicated :
Duyci-8. Cattle. Hops. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 24 1,148
G. H. llununoml Co. . W3 1,231
Swift and Company . Ml 1,490 2U
Cmlahy Paoklm ; Co 652 1.494 . . . .
11. Hooker & UcRan. . ) " > ! !
VunEant & Co . S2 .
J. U Carey . 322 .
Loljinan & Hothschllds. . 1.1(1 ( .
W. 1. Stephens . CO .
'Icnton & Underwood. . . 2 . . . . . . . .
Juston & Co . 3 .
Crcbus & Co . 70 .
\ llusz . 323 .
quires . " 15 . . . .
Coi-y & Co . 20C .
udahy I' . Co. , K. C. . . 1M .
" > lhcr buyers . 273 31
' . .eft over . 333
Totals . 3,513 5,915 012
CATT1,12 There were 140 curf , 3.42S cattle.
or about the same number marketol last
Wednesday. The supply was again large.y
niule up of rangers , but Included more na
tives than yesterday. Chicago had a good
run and quoted lower prices except for top
grades , which exerted some Inlluence here ,
jut few cattle showed any quotable
decline and Iliero was considerable snap In
the trade.
Good beef steers were In active demand
and the best of the fairly liberal supply ,
aa compared with the light receipts of thlE
class of cattle recent'.y , were steady , bul
fxsllcrs generally qlalmifd more or lens weak
ness on unfinished or coarse offerings , the
result probably of lower markets at the east
It was a good , ac\lve \ market , however , anil
jcfore noon practically all the cattle wert
lold. The western cattle again sold mostly
: o feeder buyers , who were as hot aftei
them as ever.
Cows and heifers were free sellers , and
the dozen or fifteen loads offered were soon
cleaned up. Grassers made up the big bulli
of the supp'.y , and a ? a rule price * wert
fully steady. Hulls nnd stags were Urn-
and veals were as.hlgi ; ! ny any time lately.
The main point of Interest wa > again the
feeder market , aild there were no signs ol
any falling off In the" demand , nor In the
strength displayed , except where cattle wen
on the common order. , lioth speculative am
country buyers were active and when nlghi
came the pens weru ivcll cleared. -
sentatlve sa'.es : ' >
NATIVES.
DEEF STKEUS.
11(1(1 SThe clBhly-nve cars received contalnei
64J5 hoes , mailing 14,236 for ihe weilt no fur. u
uculnit 1S92I Ihe lirtl half of lai-t week. N
cliance was quotable for the ueneral quality .o
Ilic offerings , nJ then ) wa the usual ncurcll ;
'
. ' a little better than yesterday'
weak clote , und Ihe good buying demand * ooi
rove the niarliet a very nrm tone , with price
fully il.yi ; teiO > - ' hem point , and trading wa
brisk as lone an there wuu anything lef
very
in tell the clone belnir ftrong. Eitrcmo price
ml'l cr"J3 75W3.90 , with the bulk at 3Mftllt
iualitit I3.75 " 3.t5 , ye t rduy , with ( food heav ]
butc "r load" wlllnif up to I3.S5. and packer :
moVtly at l3.754r3On lout Wednraday sale. .
wcra inoitly at 15.6503.10. llepre entallve ale
No Av Sll. Pr. No. Av. Bh. IT.
. fjji 7..I170 CO Z59 IMWiSV
4 : . . 318 SID )72ti ! 4 ? Jt . . . .
M K7 . . . J7S 7J 2CT 40 S S i {
M 33 StO ITS M 270 2X ( > S M'i
4 304 10 S 75 72 t4 * 0 9 't '
11 1S MO 3 75 64 ! $0 ISO 3 tJ1 *
44 S7I UO J7S 63 3(5 ( . . . S SJ'i
Id 2M . . . S 7S 64 273 . . . * S2H
SI M7 M 3 7S 63 2 7 fO 3 S < 4
W 2SI } M J 75 7 Ml fO 3 SH
47 894 M > S 77 < J U ! < cl fO S SJ i
51 312 SO 3 " < * CO 2SK 1M S SSH
M 79 . . . 3 K ) 71 24 ! 120 S S2'i '
7 IM 1TO S fO f.fl 2S3 SO S 8,1
S6 80 .ISO 74 MB 210 3 $5
61 300 110 3 fO 7 274 IM S S3
4 < t 20 < J 10 8 $0 70 2J6 fO 3 $5
M JM 120 S SO 70 2S4 JOO 8 SS
co : M so s f o -ifi : 4 so s ss
M 314 120 3W C4 2Cl 120 3 SS
W 572 . . . J 50 ' CS 273 . . . 3 S3
ei ait so s f o 67 : i9 . . . ass
67 Z4J SO 3 SO 74 225 1W S S5
C.1 JC5 40 a 50 40 2 i . . . 3 SS
69 SCO 40 3 SO 21 260 40 3 SS
( XI 270 40 3 SO M ! 2JS . . . 8 SS
61 2C2 1M 3 SO 73 2I . . . S SS
61 2.1 ICO 3 M U7 2 i 2SO a SS
10 507 . . . 3 SO 10 274 40 3 S3
M 290 120 3W M 276 . . . 3 SS
se 2(3 ( so JN > i r.3 2.-.S so ass
If 3rtl > 0 3 fO 29 342 . . . 3 S. ,
f.9 274 240 3 SO 34 24 * 40 3 ST
f.G . 322 SO 3 SO C9 217 40 3 SS
48. ; 59. ' , 210 3 SO 47 2JI fO S SS
"
rB , , J4 . . . 3 SO 74 533 80 3 * .
. ! ; ; . ' . . . . ice aso co 23.- . . . . ass
48 ! 7I 40 3 SO 71 2.17 3 SS
294 . . . 3 EO Cl 22.i 320 3 Sj
7" ! . . . ,2M ! * ) 380 C3 258 160 3 SS
C ? . S9 2JO 81-0 4S 24i ( 200 3 S3
? . : : : : ? ; 9 so 3M . 7 ? 224 40 ss.-
f,9. 2W 100 3fO 67 t 200 3 SS
M. ' . Srt3 120 3fO M 229 ICO J Ml
32 2SS 40 3 SO 61 2 ! . . . 3 Ji'A-
f,7 2V. 120 3 SO f.9 2C.2 ICO 3J. '
ra ' . .277 . . . S M ) 64 26J SO 3 SO
75' 234 . . . 3 S2H
PIOS. ODDS AND ENDS.
;
: " J
i. . 3f,0
f5
E ;
T . 207 89
- s : : : " : : :2o : : : :
j5 " ITS S . 5H . . . 3M
. ; -ro : : : Iti t : : . . 226 . . . s o
\ " . 130 . . . 37-
miFFP _ The receipts were only moderate nnd
were all graders but they were njpo nil 1 heavy.
while the best demand was for light welgntp.
Wiili on-tern mnilteto lo er buyers wanted n
fiMlOo concepplon here , but dealers were unwilling
. trade ruled slow. Repro-
lo isriiin It ' .o that. Ihc
entatlvo sales :
Avrr
No. - ;
i' * ! western wethers . J2J * J ? 3
1 native ewe . 1'J J : ?
10 native lambs . . * 4 M
CHICAGO IiIVH STOCIC 3IA1UCKT
Cattle Aetlve lint IiworIIoKH niul
Slieeii Aotlve niul Sleaily.
CHICAGO , Aug. 25. Trade In catlle was falrh
active , lint It was not equal to the large run
nnd while the comparatively few lots of choice
cattle sold at about former prices , others moved
off slowly nt reactions of from 5o lo lOc. Fif
teen head of fancy l.COO-pound cattle brought
(5.50 anil choice 1.230 and 1. 330-pound steers fold
for J5.23. while good fat cattle sold around $ > .
The poorest dreppcd native beef cattle fo m < '
buyers nt from (4 to $4.23 , and the bulk of the
rattle crossed the pc.iles at from $1.75 to $ . . - . > .
HutchetB * Muff Is In very good demand nt bat
lefactory prlcen , nnd choice calves fll up to ji
and $7.15 jier 100 pounds. Texas catlle sold mostlj
between JS and $4. nnd western rangers largelj
nt from $3.fO to J4.M. stockers nnd feeilers sold
nt from J3.60 to J4.S5. Western feeders hold foi
from $3.90 to (4.25 , anil pales were mai < > of feed.
Ing bulli ot from $3.30 lo $3.CO nnd feeding licit-
" ' ' '
"Tradc'ThoBs'was actlve at about Tuesday' ;
lange of prlees. The bulk of the offerings t-nli
at from $3.93 to $4.10. nnd a good many llEhti
Fold for $4.10 to (1.20. The extreme range ol
prices for IIOK was $3.C3 to $4.2. . . pigs , pelllnp
ht from W to $4.20. Heavy hogs continue I
comprise a large share of Ihe receipts , nnd llii-ri
are not enough light weights to go around ,
Common packing hogs were weaker Riid In semi
'
for sheep and lambs was fnlrlj
Thc
active and steady , except for poor k en ? . Sheci
Fold nt fiom $1.C2'-i lo (223 for talllnBS , up t <
fem $3 70 to $3.00 for good to choice natives
. tri
anT western range lloeks hroUKhl from $3.25
i n fccdlnir lots golns for $3.50 to $ . , . w . l/init !
sold f "el" nt from $3.SO lo $3.57U , clilelly a
from J4 M to $5.13. an. * extra lots were salabl < '
nt from $3 30 lo $3.3.1. Feeding lamlif brough'
from $4 to $4.30. Very few sheep went ubov <
' 3RECEIPTS-Cntllc. 1S.DOO head ; hogs , 29.00 *
headtheep. . 21.000 head. _
Xeiv A'ork Live Stock Market * .
NEW YORK. Aug. 25.-HEEYIiS-Recelpts
head Market fairly active : good stecis
1.S31
steady : 1) n
lower oxen ,
stcidv ; othej-s lO lCc :
c OP nB lower ; lleshy dry cows , easier ; nnllv- -
frigeralor b f , 8V43c ; exports , 3.S24 quarters o !
beof\LVES-RecelptP. 2.041 head. Market active
' -
\
higher : others ie hlghertvenls , $6.C (
nnd btittermllk . JJ.KOfl'l.TO.
-
niKgrasfcrs
. , head
SIIFFP ANID LAMHS-lle.celptP. 9.1S.
MarkVt slow and H fVic lower , except for cholci
t-irnlw sheen J2.WiI3.73 { ; lambs , H.25BC.0.1.
noriR-Recclpts , 0,050 head. Market higher a
$ I.C004.83.
St. I.onU Live Stock.
CATTLE Receipts , C.OOi
ST I GUIS Aug. 25.
headshipments. . 2.ono head. Morkel steady K
fall
Mronir Native phlpping and export fleers
to fnncy J4.2SOB.40 : dieted b ef and mitchc
steeri $4.23S5.W : Fleers. $3.7rT4 CO ; Ptockers nm
fiedcrs. J2.75SJ4 35 ; rows and heifers. .OOjr.CO }
$3.0004.30
Texas and Indian .steers. Brassers , $
-.w nnd heifers. J2.cn < I3.f,0.
HOC.S-RecelptP. .7.0f,0 head ; Fhlpments. 1.00
head- market ftrong. Cc hUher : light. $4.10lff4 2j
mixed. J3.f T4 15 ; heavy. J3. > r < 5 > l.20.
SHEEP-Recelpts. 3.0CO head ; shipments. l.CO
head : market steady ; native muttons. $3.00 < T3.iO
stockers , J2.f303.15 ; lambs. $3.7565.10 ; Texan-
3.73.
_
KiniKiiM City I.Ivo Stciek Mnrket.
KANSAS CITY. AUB. 23. CATTLE-Hecclpts
13,001 head ; best natives , steady ; other eattl' '
weak : Texas ete'-rs. J2.CW4.25 : Texas cows , $2.2
3.20 ; native steers , $3.70 4.50 ; native cows niv
hplfers , J1.6 CT4.M : stockers and feeders , $3.0H
4. < 5 : bulls. (2.4Wfi3.50. ( . . .
HOC.S Receipts , 9.000 head : market nliou
steady ; 1 ulk of sales. (3.0 < Hf3.S5 ; heavies , $3.W
4 00packers. . M.SOS3.S3 : mlxwl. M HW3.97W
lichts.J3.COOT.37W ; Yorkers. J3.S5WJ.S714 ; P'BB '
SHEEP Rerelpts , 4,000 head : market steady
muttons. (3.5&g490 ! ; lambK. (2.2o@3.70.
Slock In
Record of receipts of live Ptock nt the fou
principal markets for August 25 :
H .Cattle. Hoes. Sh'p
Omaha . 3 , < 2S 5 4-,5 Cl
Chicago . . . . . . . . 18 COO J9.COO 2100
Totals . 40918 D3,415 2S.C1
COTTOX MA11ICKTS.
.SomeSpeeuliitlvo KiierKV IlevelopH ii
tin * Later DenllllUH.
NEW YORK , Aug. 23. The cotton marke
opened easy nt n decline of SHU points , cable
falling to give support looked for , while th
average of crop news was regarded as bearish
although more or less conlllellng. Following tin
first call , however , the market broke 4iT5 point
and ruled quite Inegular under more or lens gtn
oral and active liquidation , In the afternooi
the mnrket showed considerable speculative am
recuperative energy for n tlmo and picked ui
some of the loss , but closed barely steady , will
September 11 points higher and other month :
f.ftC points lower. Futures closed barely steady
January , (7.03 ; February , $707 ; March
$7.10 ; April , $7.10 ; May , J7.1C ; August
$8.10 ; Septemlier , $7.41 ; October , $713
November and December , Jli.9 . Kp < ;
closed Urm- middling uplands , b 1-lCc ; mid
dllng gulf , 8 5-1Cc ; middling , 8 1-lCc ; net receipts
4 bales : gross 2.7C bolrg ; exports to Oreat Hrlt
aln SOI bales ; to Die continent , C.100 biles ; for
warded. 72S bales , sales , ISO bales , all tplnners
slock. S6.23S bales. Total today : Net receipts
nLWEIlVoOU Aug. 25.-COTTON-Spot. quiet
iirlcu * lower ; American middling fnlr , 4 1 ! ) 1M
co od middling. 4 H-32d ; American middling
4 3.1&1new middling , 4 l-1Cd ; good ordinary
315-ICd ; ordinary , 3id. The pales of the da ]
were fc.OOO bales , of which Mo were for ppecula
lion and export. , and Included 7,360 American
No receipts. Futuns opened easy with a gooi
demand and closed pteady. American mlddllni
U M. C. Augu l. 4Cf4d scllirp ; Augu I nm
September , 4 l-C4d sellers ; September nnc
October 3 58-Cld pellepj ; October lind November
35l-C4 362-C4d buyers ; November and Dec-mber
3 49-C4d tellers ; December und January. 3 47-CK
3 4S-C4d buyers : January and February , 3 47-C44
3 4S-C4d buyers ; February and March , 3 48-C4 <
buyers ; Miireh and April. 3 49-C4d pellets , Apr )
und May. 3 50 C4d sellers ; May and June , 3 50-C41J
3 M-C4d buyers ,
NEW ORLEANS , Aug. 2S.-COTTON-Stendy
sales , KO bales : ordinary : C31io ( ; gix > d ordinary
GS.lOe ; low middling CTic ; middling. 73-lCc ; goo ,
middling 7 7-1Cc : mlildllng fair , 7Ttc ; receipts
2.S4D balra ; stock , 13,487 Imles. Consolldulei
statement ! Receipts , net. 21.010 bales : exiMirts
to flreut Hrltaln. 3.748 bales ; France , 220 bales
continent 10,153 bales ; stock. 75,327 bales. Fu
tures , steady ; sales 23.300 bales ; Augunt. nonv
Inal : SeptembT. $ C KflC.8 : October , IC7JWC.73
Nwernber. tG.71fifi.73 ; December. $ G.72QC.73
January. $0.7MiC.7C : February. (6.78SC.S1) ; Murcli
$ C.Slft(1.83 ( ; April , K.84C.SC.
MEMPHIS. Aug. 23-CYTTON-Flrm ) ; mid
dllng 77-lCc ; receipts , 25 bales ; rhlpnients ,
none ; Mock. 4.f25 bales ; sales. CO bales.
ST. IXJt'18 , Aug. 25. COTTON- Firm ; no n ] < i
renorled : m'ddling. 711-lCc ; receipts. W bales
shipments , M3 bales ; nock , 8.4C6 bales ,
\ -n- York Dry nonilM Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. 25. The dry goodf markel
Is Kenerally Jlrni In all departments , though the
demand for staple cottons U les > pronounced
so far this week than was the raso thl time
last week. Woolen goods and dreis gooilH ol
all torts are qulta nrm nnd In active demand ,
The , builneti patting In Jolblnc centeri la q.ulU
hri\vy , the rresrnfe of tn njr tmyers keening J.ih. .
bers fcuiiy dny liy 0/iy. In sls.pl * r-ottun * there
arc no further Advance * nt nnte , end the demand
Is only fnlrly mMMnr.l on brown nn.l blenched
good * . There IP , howevtr , lem Inelinnllon lo
tibjfet to prlce hewn by Jmyers. nnd were It
not for the exceedingly llrm holding of the pell-
rrs n drop would remit. Print cloths nre very
nrm nt Fall River. The pnlr-i of 15,000 ettrns nt
2Sc for September delivery hnve , ttlmulnted by
onlers lo come" forward , renewed reqneMs for
futures t thdt price , whleh were ttendlly re.
M ed. Odd goods nre nrm. Prints nre very
strong , with nn Inercau-d demand for fnncles
nnl low grnde ( tnples. The ex | < ectntlons of * d <
vnnces have cllmlnnted bu.ilnets In these lines ,
coxniTiox OK Tin : \vooii MAUKIT.
I'rlccn Arc * Firmer nml Snles Coiitlnnn
oil n I.nrKc Scnle.
I1OSTON , Aug. 23. The American Wool nnd
Cotton Reporter will say tomorrow of the wool
market : The mnrket has continued very nellve.
with pnles n few hundred thousand pounds leps
than the previous week. Prices have Increased
In firmness. The general list has not ndvnnced
materially , but In a few specialties there have
been some gcwd gains. The llrmnesi of fleece
It Indicated by the fact that some medium wwl ,
which was sold during Ihc last week nt 27c , Is
now held for 30o. Territory wools have sold In
large blocks , 850,0)1) ) Ibs. if Mnntnim being
sold by one Concern In Ihc original bags A
feature wns the snle of 6.POO pounds of Montana
nt. It Is rumored , around He , Fine medium ter
ritory K quoted clean nt 42fTl.-c. staple being
worth 47tf.,6c. , Fine French proured hns sold ns
high ns & 2c. Thcro have ten t large sales of
Aii ! > trnllnn wool , the ordinary clean price bring
K71T < J < V ; . Sales of Ihe week In llostou. New York
nnd Philadelphia nggregntp 14.nJ2.727 iKiundp ,
9.924.C37 pounds being domestic nnd l.fSS.C'.HD
pounds foreign. Snles since Jnnuary 1 , 3.V , C25-
S52 pounds , ngalnut 116C4ln4l > pounds -last year.
St. l.onlpi deiieriil
ST. IXJl'lfi , Aug. 23. FIXIfR The reaction In
whent reflected to llour , which wns no higher ,
thoug.i quotnbly llrm. ,
WHEAT Reacted from yesterday , closing with
August 2Hc ; September , 2'4c to 2\e ; December ,
JS to * 2sic , nnd May higher than yesterday.
December opened c higher , dropped back that
much , then advanced SHe , relapsed IHe and
closed with buyers "iffiiC below Ihe tup. The
foreigner came Into the -uiiirkct lodny ns n
powerful bull factor nnd peen had prices on the
Jump. St. Louis held back , but It was n.it long
before It wns Jlylng tinder the Impulse of nn
urgent demand Hint came fioin bulls nnd lienra
alike. Subfequently the market \\i s nervous nnd
unsettled , but closed Urm. Spot , higher ; No. ,2
red rash elevator , 971iW97'tc ; track , ! > ; 'i9'.te ' ; No.
2 hard cash , W 4c track ; August , jvi'.e bid ;
SepUmbcr , 97'i ' jU7JC : ! December , 97'i 07-Sci
May. ! < S'ic.
CORN Wheat came to the pupport of this mar
ket and rallied the price , but leeelpts were so
heavy and the forolxn advices i-o bearish that
the mnrket rather .dragged. Trading \uis inlher
light , yet there was n fair amount of ppeoula-
tlon. The close had buyers ' ,4c below Ihe top.
at advances of 'Jc for September , INc for
December , nnd " 4c for May. Spot , higher ; No. 2
cash. 2"Hc ; September , 2C ic ; Dcconihcr , 2 ! > T4c ;
May. Sllic bid. ,
OATS Strengthened , In sympathy with wheat
and corn ; there was some trading In May nt
Wic advance late ; spot , higher ; Nn. 2 rash ,
I'J'ir bid In elevator : mfi9Ue ! on track : No. a
white. 22iJ22Uc { ; September , 19'ic bill ; December ,
mo nskxl ; Mav. 22'ic.
RVE-Flrni ; f.Oc bid.
HARLEY Nominal.
CORN MEAIFIrm nt $1..COffl.i" .
HHAN Ixwer : sacked , east track. 47c.
FLAXSEED I/twer nt $1.03',4.
TIMOTHY SEED-Prlme , (2.75.
HAY Receipts of tlmothv heavy nl ( C.50S9.00 ;
prnlrle scarce nt Ji.MQG.BQ. ( (
HfTTEIl Klrni ; creamery , 13jD'.4e ! ; dairy , 10
OlCc.
K < ; OP-Plrm nt 12o.
IKK'I.THY Chickens. llrm : old hen . Cc ;
pprlngs , Sc ; ducks , spring , Cc ; geese , springs ,
5\ic \ ; turkeys. Piirings , 12e.
WHISKY-JI.2I.
COTroN TIES Unchanged.
HAC.OINO-l'nclmnged.
MI-7TAI S Irfad. higher nt $3.83573.90. Ppelter.
dull nt Jl.inff > l.l2U. .
PROVISIONS Pork , hlglier : ptnndard mess ,
Jibbing , $9.23 ; old. $ S.f ' . l ird. higher ; prime
stam , $4.r,3 ; choice , $4. CO. Raron ( Imxod lots ) ,
extra short clear nnd ribs , $15.3714 ; shorts. $ C.f.O.
Dry salt meats ( boxed ) , shoulders. $5.23 ; extra
short clear. $5.S7M ; ; ribs , $5.S7'4 ' : shotts. JO.
RECEIPTS Flour , 2,000 bbls. : wheat , 10S.OIV )
bu. ; corn. 41.000 bu. : onts. 30.00.1 bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour , 6.W ) hbls. ; wheat , 43.00. )
bu. . coin. 143,00) bu. j oats. 12.W ) bu.
Coffee Markets.
NEW YORK. Aug. 23. COFFEE-Optlons
oponcd ptendv. with prices unchanged to r , points
higher : ruled quiet , with nn upward lendency ,
notwithstanding Ihe unprecedented movement at
Rio nnd Santos , and a steady incionsi * in Ameri
can visible sitpplv. The selling was chPcked by
fears that considerable short Interest has accu
mulated : cliscd steady nt 5610 points nel ad
vance ; gales , 11,503 bacs. Including Setitemb ° r ,
( C.4"G < ! .rrf ; Docemlwr. ( C.75fiC.SO. Spot coffee. Rio.
rnili-t ; No. 7 , Invoice , $ r.S7'i ; Jobbing. $7.73.
Mild , more active : Cordova. $10 MfIlG.30 ; mill" " ,
900 bngs Mnrncalbo nt $12.37',4iI12.f.O ( , nnd 400
baBS Central American , pilvnle lenns. Toiiil
wnrehrusp deliveries from the I'nlted States. 17-
44C , bags. Including 1C S2S bags from New York !
New York stock today , 399,905 hags ; Vnlted
States stock. 490.401 bags ; all-nit for the Vnltfd
Stales , 315.0 0 hairs ; total visible for the United
States , R03.404 bags , acalnst M3.GS1 bags In 1S9
nnd 5I9.KG bagi In 1893.
HAVRE. Aug. 25. COFFEE Closed quiet , net
unchanged ; sales. 13.000 hasp.
SANTOS , Aug. 25.-COFFEE Steady ; good
nvf-rnue Santos , 8.700 rels ; ttock. 721.000 bags.
HAMHimd , Aug. 25. COFFER Opened un
changed , closed nt opening prlcra ; sales , 14,000
RJO DE JANEIRO , Aug. 25.-COFFEE-Dull ;
No. 7 Rio , 7.800 rels ; exchange , S3-16d : receipts ,
18,000 bags : cleared for the I'nlted States , 9.000
bags ; for Europe. C.OOO bass ; Block , 423,000 baBa.
KIIIISIIH City > larlts. .
KANSAS CITY , Aug. 23. WHEAT-Demand
active for hard nt about 4c over yesterday'H
cltiilng price ; soft wns also In better demand nt
higher prices ; No. 2 hard 84 < .iSPe : No. 3 , S4'/r ( ? >
87c ; No. 4. SSGSSc ; No. 2 toft. ! ' ) fl94c ; No. 3 ,
iiOflSlc ; No. 4 , t7c ; No. 2 pprlng. S5e ; No. 3 ,
SlS4c.
CORN Fractionally higher In some cares ; No.
2 mixed , 24jc.
OATS Firm , fnlrly nctlvc ; No. 2 white , 19Vi0 >
20i,4c : old. fnncy. 21'.4022'ic.
RYE-NO. 2 , 52c.
HAY Steady ; timothy , (7.50 ; choice prnlrle.
$5.fO.
HUTTER Creamery , higher owing to Ecarcity ;
quotable. 14iriC'.4c : dairy. ICSUc ,
EOGS Stronc : Missouri nn I Kansas , llf.
RECEIPTS Wheat , 199.0CO bu. ; corn , 149,500
bu. ; onts , 17.COO bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat , 22I.4CO bu. ; corn , 21,400
bu , ; oats , 5,000 bu. ,
Xevr OrleaiiN MnrkftM.
NEW ORLEANS , Aug. 25.-HOO I'RODtTCTS
Firm : pork , old , ( R.25. L-ird , rellm-d tierce.
3c. Itoxed meats , dry salt shoulders , $3.37'i ;
cldes , $3.30. Hacon , eleiir ribs sides , $ C , Hams ,
choice BUBar cured , $ n.0iff9.75.
COFFEI.Ordlnary low to fnlr. $9.50 11.00.
FIX3PR Easier ; extra fancy. Jl.fcSifl.'JO ; pat
ents. 5.255.30.
CORN MEAL Easier ut $1.C5.
HItAN ( julet at Me.
HAY Firmer ; prime , J12.00f(13.fO ; choice , $14. GO
( fflS.OO.
CORN Easy : No. 2 sacked , mixed , 39fl39Ho ;
white. 39e ; yellow , I0f41c.
OATS Firmer ; No. 2. 25'c.
RICE Steady ; ordinary to Rood , 3iSI4c. !
Clnelnnatl
CINCINNATI , Aug. 21-FI/Jt'H-Klnn. I
WHEAT Firm ; No. 2 red , 8Cc.
CORN Easier ; No. 2 mixed. 20c.
OATS Quiet ; No. Z mixed , 19c.
RYE Firm : No , 2 50c.
Hl'LK MEATS Stronger nt $5.SO. Uird , nrm
nt * 4 IV ) llacon , stronger nl $ C.75.
WIIISKY-Acllve nt JI.2I.
HITTTER Firm ; fancy Elgin creamery , 20o ;
Ohio. ICWISe ; dairy , 100.
SrOAR Firm ; hard refined , (4.0.W5.S5.
CllEESFirm | ; Rood to prime Ohio lint at 8
09e ,
EGGS Steady nt 12c.
Liverpool Crn I ii ami I'rovlMniix.
MYKItPOOU Aug. 25 PROVISIONS I-nrd ,
prlinu western , dull nt 24s 3d , Hacon , clear
bellies. 12 to 14 Ibs. , linn nt 34s.
CHEESE Firm ; American , while , 44s ; colored ,
WHEAT No , 2 red. western , winter , dull nt
8s Si ) ; No. 1 red , northern spring , dull nt Ri 'd.
CORN American mixed spot , old , sU-ndy nt
3s 4d ; American mixed , new , sternly at 3n 3kd ;
September , steady ul 3s 2-lidj October , steady at
MarUelK.
NEW YORK. Aug. 2-Hl'OAIl-Rnw , nrm ;
fair rellnliiR , 3Ue ; contrlfugul , 6C test , 3i" . He-
fined , llrm ; mold A , C'.ic ; standard A , 4T4c ;
confectioners' A. 4c ; cut loaf , 6 ; c ; crushed ,
5"ic ; ; | \\iered | , We ; grunulaK-d fie. rubes. 1,1.40.
NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 23 , Hl'OAR-Opi-n ket.
lie , quiet nt 2UWie ; centrifugal , steady ; grnnu-
lateil. lUfi'lO-lGc ' : whiles. 3 13-104(4 1-lCo ; yelluws ,
seconds , 2fl3'jc.
Cnlirornla llrleil
NEW YORK. Aug. 23.-CALIFORNIA DRIED
FRUlTS-Qulet ; eva | orated apple ? , prime wire
I my , 8V c , wood drli-d. 5Hc ; choice , Gc : fancy ,
Ciic. Prunes , 3'if 7c. Aprloits , lUijnl "fiTJ c ;
Miior park , SS'Jc. Peaclies , unpeeled , dS8c ;
peeled. 110 tic. _
Wool MarUelM.
NEW YORK. Aug. 25.-WOOI.--Strong ; lleere ,
20 i27c : pulled. 27 )41e ) ; Texas , lOfflCe.
HT. I OIMH , Aug. 2f-WOOIj-riKliaii fil from
yestenlay's advance ; medium , 15iJMe ! : ; light line ,
llijlSc ; heavy line. 0 lle ; tub washed , 19ViQ.7c.
I'Tinaileliililii I'roiluee Market.
PHILADELPHIA , Aug. M. IHJTTKH Plrtni
fancy western cieamery. 184MS14C.
EilfJS-Flrm. higher ; fresh neaiby , 15l4c ;
freth wemein , 15c.
CHEEHE-Flrm.
.Sun Krani'Ui'oVlienl ami Hurley.
SAN FRANCISCO , Aug. 25. - WIIEAT-
Hlrongor : December. ( I.C3U : May , ( I.CIH.
JIARLEY-KInn ; December ,
Oil MnrkelN.
OIL CITY , Aug. 25. Credit balances , 71 i cer
tificates 73 ; tales. 3 WO bblp. ut 73 ; shipments ,
HIC. 4 bbls. ; runs , 103 , cC bbls.
Manila lleinii at Liiiiilnn.
I/NIXN , Aug , 23. Manila hemp , 45 ts.
Chief Coiilln llellren ,
NKW YOHIC. Aug. 25-CJilff of Police
I'cter Conlln was retired today by the j > o.
Ilco commissioners on hia own application ,
Ho will receive a pension or3W ) u year ,
VIGOR OP MEN
Easily , Quickly , Permanently Restored
\VrnkncM , Kcrvou ne < , Debility ,
tnfl nil th lr ln of it lit
from Mtljurrori or Ut r
ic et ; lh mnltl of
em ork , ilplnm. wer
rr , tc. Fnll itr Mlh ,
ki1 t lorm M tnd ton *
llllT.n to t rr on n
jUndpntllenol lh bod/ .
Irtlmple.nMnrtlmMhotli.
IramMlatA tmproTtmeni
n. Fallurtlmpoiiibl * .
. Hook.
ipUnatton nd proof *
tntlUd detlrd ) tree.
ERIE MEDICAL CO , , StM .5 ? :
And Surgical Institute.
1UX , Dndce St. . Omaha. Neb ,
iusi'ir VTIO.V nun. ; .
" In treatment of
TCUTT < - U UUI Specialist"
Chronic , Nervous and Private Diseases
unit all UKAK.MJSS
niul DISOHIIKHH of
HYDUOOin.K and VAHH'OCI-M.U permanent ! ?
nnd successfully cured In exery cute.
I1IOU > AND SKlN--Dlsrni.es , Sores Spots.
PltnpIeK , Sciofula , Tumors , Teller , llctcmn and
lllood Poison thoroughly clennn-d from the KJ-M
tern.
tern.NKUVOrs Debility. Fpcrmatorrhen. Seminal
lxf-ie ! > , NlR.it Ihnl.'jIonM , ] xir of Vital Pouers
permanently and speedily cured.
\VKAK JM-IN.
( Vitality Weak ) , made no by too elose appli
cation lo lmlm > m or rtudy , m-vrre mental ptraln
or Brief ; SHXVAt. KXrr.SSKS In middle life
or from the effects of youthful fidlltn Call or
write them today Hex 277.
Omaha Medical anil Surgical Institute.
jPatronize
Home Industries
Ily I'lirc'liimlnn Cimils llmlc nt ( lie
lo\vlni ; .NoliraxUii I'lu'lorlcN.
MVNINQS AND TENTS.
WOI.F HIIOS. CO. ,
Mnnufacturera tents. nunlnKH , tarpaulins , cov
ITS of all kinds , llacs. II.IIUUTH nnd Bttrnnifin.
703-703 S. ICtli St. , Oiimlm.
OJIAII.V Tnx'i1 AM ) itifiuiini CD.
( Successors Omaha Tent and Awning Co. )
Manufacturers tents. nunlnKS. Jobbcis lailles"
nnd nentB' mncklntoHlics. Tents for rent. 1311
Kninnm St. . Omaha.
IIAKl.Mi IM WlI3llUXTUACTS.
l"VIUlii.I : , .t CO. ,
Syrups , Molnsses. Sorghui.etc. . Preserves.
Jollies. Ilaklni ; 1'nxMlcr. UMrar.j , etc. Also till
cnns niul Jupaneil wnre.
O.MAI1A IIHHXVI.VC ASSOCIATION.
Car loud shipments made In our own icfrlg-
erjitor cars. Ulue Ribbon , Mlltc Kxport , Vienna
Uxport und Family Kxport delivered to all pnrt
of the ctlv.
IIHICK.
\VITIIVKM , IIHOS. AS.1MTII CO.
I'avlne , Sewer nnd Ilulldlni ;
IIHICIC.
Capacity. 100 000 per day. Olllrc nnd yard. ! 2d
nnd Hickory Sts. Tilfplionp 425. Omn'tin , Neb.
cdit.vici :
G. F. KlMQXICTnit ,
r.Aci.i : coitMcn womcs.
Manufacturer of Galvanized Iron Cornices. Oo' .
vanlzed Iron SkyllKbls. Tin. Iron mid'Slnto
Hoollnir.Ront for Kinncar's Steel Celllnff.
108-10-12 North Eleventh street
FACTomna
AMUIIICAX 1IISCIIIT AXI ) .11KJ. CO. ,
Wholesale Crnckcr MnnufncturcrB ,
OMAHA , Neb.
DYK WOltKS.
SCHOKDSACIC'S TW1.V CITY 1)YI3
WUItKS , tr.UI Knriiiiiii S .
Dyelni ; nnd cleanliiB of RarmontB nnd goods ol
every dctcrlptlon , Clennlng of line cannenta a
specialty.
FI.OUH MII.US.
s. r. < ; IIMA\ ,
Flour Meal. Feed and llran
, , 1013-15-17 North
17th Street. Omaha , Neb. C. K. llluclt , manaKer.
Telephone D92.
IHON WOHK-3.
DAVIS & COWGII.I , IHO.VVOHKS. .
Iron mill HriiNN Fonnilern.
Manufacturers and Jobber" of Machinery. Gen
eral repairing a pcclnlt > . 1501. 1503 and 150 ]
Jackson street , Oniiina Neb.
1'AXTOX .fc VIIOIll.I.VC IHO.VVOHICS. .
Manufacturers of Architectural Iron Work ,
General Foundry. Machine and Illaclcemlth worlc.
Engineers and Contractors for Fire Proof Dulld-
Int * . Oince and works : U. P. Ily. and South
17th street. Omaha.
UNSEED OIL , .
WOODMAX M.\SIID oiij WOHICS ,
Mnnufncturers old process raw llnecrd oil ,
kettle boiled linseed oil. old process ground lln-
seed cnke , KPJimJ and screened llaxseed for
. OMAHA , NIJII.
I/IC'NOKS MATTHESSK8.
I , , ( i. IMM'I' ' ,
Mnnufacturer Ixiungcs , Couchen ,
Jobber of Sprint ; lleds nnd Feathers. 1307-11
Nicholas Kin't.
OMAHA IIKIll\ i CO.
Manufacturers of lilub Kradp Mnttresres , 1302-i
Nicholas Street , Omaha.
OViilAU , AND fill 1HT FACTOHIE8.
M ? i < : . SMITH .t co. ,
Mnniirneturers Ural brand Shirts , Overalls ,
Jumneir. I.lneil Duck Clotlilne. Importers niul
jobbers Dry Ooods unit Notions. SnleBroorni ,
1101-1107 llnrney St. Fnctoiy 1102-1108 Howard
St.
KAT/-XKVHXH COMI'AXY.
Mfuru. Clothing , rants , ShlrlH and Overalls.
OMAHA , NF-i : .
PHIRT FACTORIES.
J. II. KVAXS.
NnilHASKA HIIIIIT COMPANY.
Exclutlve cuitom uhlrl tallcrn , Hit. Farnam.
TINWARE.
\ViSTI-ilN : : TINWAICH COMPANY ,
Pieced , Stamped and Japanned Tinware , ( Iran-
Ito Iron , Hollow Ware , etc.
1003 Farnam St. OMAHANEII.
VINIXJAR AND PICKLES.
IIAAHMAVV VIXI ! AH CO. ,
Mnnaufaclureis of Vlnesar , Pickles. Catsups ,
MnMurds. Celery und Worce ler hlre Baucu.
WAQONS'ANH
U'lLLIAM PKIJII'KKII.
Tor a good euhctunllal vehicle of any dcecrlp *
lion for lepuintlnE or rubher tires on new or old
wheels , the best place U tiOi und Ltu vcn woi tu
DHIMIMO.M ) OAUHIACI-2 CO.
Chenp , medium priced and lony cariloKti.
Any thins yuii vi nt second hand or new ,
Heud'iuurtera for Rubber tires , warranted , UtU
und Harney , oppoille Court Houie.
'
A.
MO',1 , Mil DiiilKf ,
Full tine of CurnatcB , HucKlcs , 1'hactoni , Pony
Carts , Wheels rubber Ilird. The bett U th
JAMES E. BOYD & CO.
Telephone 1030. Omiilui , Neb.
-COMMISSION-
GRAIN : PROVISIONS : AND ; STOCKS
l HOAIll ) OP THAI1K.
Dlrot wires to Chlcaco and New Tortfc
_ 9onua a4 a