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DAILY BEE: THE OMAHA N N ] able change has been fn the case of poultry = Fridug, July 17 THE COND‘T[ON 0{' TRt\Dh. which has been very weak owing to the Q'mn\d -,'vlqv“l“ | Targo supply. Some of the best spring chick- R {UCHY Jaly o i tosell at 83,00 and good ones WiGTELH Ny ful Ere | THE SPECULATIVET MARKETS. ens have b T | &t £2.00@2.50. O1d fdwls have sold at $3.00@ | No Tmportant Changes in the TLocal Money | ¥ ';‘,‘. erg matkek Armed up soMewhat due uly 28 Talk of Great Oereal Grpps Causes Much Market, 11 tho weelk, sales being reported at 12i4@ Monday, July Bear Excitement. LY 16, Tho recelpts have not boen heaty and ey T y —_— wet the market bas taken all arrivals readily T aay . z Butter hus sold at_steady prices, a very Fridu T0 5 COLLECTIONS IN THZ CITY RATHER SLOW, | | Buitter s ol steady peicet, 8,008 Eriiiy, Rusust i OPERATORS INCLINED TO GO VERY SLOW fptsan Disposition for the Week tock as | Corn Was as Dull as } heat Until the o S he hay market has been suffering from Re Jobbing Trade Fair for the Season | too large teceints of poor quality Ofeinl receipts and disposition of With Flattering ypects for a | Fruits of all kinds v een coming i anown by the, books of thie Baion ploskyards Close, When Repgpt: of Bud reely during the past week, and sale: ? npan: o week ending at 0 ¥ Large Movement of Goods been quite Jargs, - p. . Saturday, Auzust 1, 151 Weathor Effected LR WECE When Fall Trade Opens. SOUTH OMATIA ARK i T NBED. RS AW LES u hise - ; OMAIA, Aug. 1. | Cars. |Heond |Cars. | Hoad. |Cars. |Hend| Cars. |Head - i ; L, "4 & o CATTLE-OMelal recelpts of cattle 145, - Ccnteaao. Aug. 1.-Talk ot great erops of The situation In the money market so far | CATTERCCHI, PN Vesterduy. and 1,08 wis 20 15008 %) 4901 10025 | cervn s on the floor toduy caused quito u BT Tusuriunt growth to the loeal bear erowd, but 4s tho local banking business is concerned | Saturday of last week. The market Wag DISPOSITION. dces not show much chango sinco @ weak ago. | stendy on good grades of BISVEL FGT and Whon prices had dectined under the weleht of does not snow much chango since a go. | stondy on good gEAdes ol oS And firm on Buyars [ Cattle. | Hogs e etured yenr's production it wis Found thnt 1t was notail for sale. Tn tact not nd Co. Thero is somo complaint of tight money, but | Zood ‘rrades of buteher stock und slow and | Gmaha fagking close uch of it as wanted toward th 1t orlginates principally from local rotail | wonk on othur grudes, And BIET and un- | Thed, I, toma 1 s | fod ] ; alers, especially fr o or - hunzed o ceders. e receiptsof o | ML LA il and this latter phase of the desl was the pre dcalers, espectally from the smailer concerns | G0l (e week were 8465, ny compared with The Cudahy Packing Co. 708 A ehturo of the last half hour. 2 b and those doing a crodit business. 15,405 the waek prior i : ¥ 4,'"5”1'”‘('. . it ‘A short session here and holiday in Livers L\ v ansiv Hogs=OMelal receipts of oS ain 8 'y S pool predisposed the speculato % to o slow ) credit at the banks, that have been selling | day of last week: " Tho murket wis atiive find | Lee Hothehiis s i+ | Trading was very | Whien kopt the crowd goods on time, find it diMeult either to collect | :nu.rm o best Iteht 1\0'«;(""“\'”“” v‘“‘vy‘t it Becker & Degnn, | i ) the (r‘ll«Il‘ml.' pits \n‘mu- the sess on i envy hoas and SB10C 10 on common AL Lobmann § nns 2| The market for wheat « § outstanding accounts or to borrow money to | SR o T of the prices | Vah"Sit § B I8t LI 0 T e s Aliowh DY K meet their own obligations, That explains | paid was 05,2005 40 1540 eny V' | Shippers and feeders 4005 1 wte tumbie ia December from So%¢ the oy why the failures 1n tho city have been con WHLRBAS . The wvernge of | Leftover ¥ 5 10 ing. to Ki%e b 4 the prices paid was & § conpure with 7 The n «et for wheat opened firm it judge | fined largely to housos doing only a modurate | 34 yestorday and 804 Eateday of lnst | Tot ool TRT0L L | by teerae b g for v fow lote in Decembor business, ] LLALH: 8 of logs QU B, holed whoent t the instantof startl and it w Vore 1106 us compured with 25231 the week tahrone S RAlS shant b the Inatint o medinto It is generally admitted that collections in | pr o Heprese x’:lnfll‘u Sales. roully very wouk, i e e the city are slow. Jobb exporience & SiEEp—Ofiiclal receipts of sheep 40, as A LI N offered the traders became shiky of each i b k Ot 1o tho | compurudiwith 107 gestortny atil 1 tur- Ay No Av N both buyers and s o BCILFee great deal ore trouble in this respect in the | Gy bt weok, T mariet was actiee and 1 18148 Wi the. price almost st tionary for a lon city than in the country, where the coliections | firm, Nuti¥es fo B woat s S2.00080 11 I vt dispatchies Yoo Paria il Sood 6110 70 11 Lambs, $L72E0.00. The receipts 6 3. Ll (I e VLA st vy 'nr-‘ T e list week were 4,01 as compured 3 120 201405 owing. to in proved weather mber pde in tho :vllmvl ryis in 1 i , i with 2,713 the week prior COWS, finally reached l'll C. but later In the than in tho city and this 18 seen from the fac i 4 11180 200 dity Yo hews bezan to come in more 1 s come § ouk 1.eceipta. K fadornblo for friends of wheat. New York that the comy th'(»lllllflvl po business come Offielal Toduy. o 1 Vestoraay H MO L) Y01 Tout Jouds. yostor 5 from firms doing & local business, whilo the Hena © Trowa Cies | 2 Dy andd to have elenred 255,00 bushe rs who reach out into a_wide section of Cattle.... o, 830 {housh 040 bushls Pad not ge ho sountry find very httle fault. Just now o "‘};:f“ i-:' !&‘:l:w“:;::\,<~‘.‘|Iy’;-nl.HJtrlil‘\‘:v‘ll]“‘v-.xt;l_‘\\| THE JOBBING TRAD Horses 100 the clearings from bt coists fortho week at »f the city is light, but it will compare favor iy - F e 3 oo | b0 Diishois O Uhig sort of “tonie the 2hiy With othor scasons. In some lines very Highest and Lowest Sales of Hogs. : 20| ricet braved ap oo Docenber aoltg littlo is doing so far ns the actual sales are | ., __‘lw\ 1y fas i ,]\ ;"‘r"‘wfi (5 e 1. K6 2 80 00 S e Panct Mo ana e Iotk poncerned, but the jobbers ate gotting tings | {owist 3% Lowest £, .2 20.. 8% 280 Wi S0 fnet 8040 1t the close vesterday {nto shape for the fall openin Avoraee of the prices pald vesterday, $.35 OXEN. Corn was about asdullas wheat and guite I Hardware nothing of interest is reported. | Averaze of the prices puid today, #.51 1400 220 1120 2 4 25 | steady until near the close, when it sold up e Prices remain about steady, and whilo trade i T i CALVES, i bud wently \‘n”u. woat NIy ow is alr there ar cations th svailing Prices on Cattle, 40 5 ZaC oy o pis were about S s loss than expeeted i HEACUANG, Ol EHEAL A L 2.. 80 159 1 570 3 65 1.. 200 400 but with wheat weak and the westher in the interior more favorable and n dull narrow trde, the market was inetined to weakness, i ding wasseattered and withoutany ste- e bl Iving houses were the the close, however the will bo lurge this fall. Jobbers Jo not The followinzis & tabie of prices pald on BGLr Ehismarket for thy zrads of stosic mention L) 17 11000 1..1100 Fuaney steers, 1) to 1600 1bs @8 11550 1 %0 T tri In Now York it is suid of the hardware | Brime steers, [ 1o 145 1hs MILKEIS AND SPRINGERS pect goods to move very freely for the 1wo weeks or so. trade that some few returns have be Good steers, 1150 to 1) ¥ IO RRATGAIE 0 enough to show that they are gotting dow Common steers, 80 to 1200 1bs WESTERN CATTLI W0 Aiae and at the close was 20 work, without as yot any fair indication of | Fui'16' 2000 cows. ... l.oweeers e So what the amount is likely” to be. Dealers, | Good to elioice cows. 100 New M ‘0l 2 ts (uict, September rose to licover Au § i 0d to ¢ CCOWS. e Ne X1CO £eederS..vuverrsee. 921 20 Lts ¢ y S0P REID I i Mowever, anticipate a fair general distribu- i Bl s 1 5| paet e el receipts were about 5 cars A\ tion this'fall. As there has boen such i cau i toeds Uil 2esy | tinder suecstimates. Aucustsold troin Fie E to and at 12 0'clock was about Lo, Sep g toeders, ULl oo Hoo7i 2 001 | FEentbar SROT I EORY :}"7;\(;'[“\‘-12;;;- il 108 toedors Utk 08 200 Tog Droducts were excessive s 2 Tower. Fhie receipts of live hozs we head below the estimate, but the prie tious method and light form of ordering for \t b 5000 5 were soma time past, dependent trado must of n cossity, it 18 argued, be short of supplies. Local stocks are quite reads to meet uny or- HOGE, dinary call that may bo made upon them, 3 g o and probably at former cost, but itis very @i | N il \ § @) ‘iness in wheat and the dullness in wenk market. Sep- 3 to #114° then up tabont 145 trade, however, mud teniber pork soid tron $11. 10 #1'.4715, eased off and closed Septenitor ard was dull at $0.6745@6.70, and at 12 o'eloek bid. Senteniber ribs sold fron £1.080560 .00 and ¢.osed nt §6.9215 Fatimated receipts forsMonduy:™ Wheat, 65) 21 corn, 520 curs; vats, 3i0 cars; hozs, 18,000 doubtful if caleulations upon concessions wiil f . be realized for any leading staple. Nails re- e ";-rul:‘wl“.»\-x L0 i Mmach tho same, A cortuin A trade | sULIiGHR COWS.oss oseterroserasorss 100 domand prevails all tho while, but there 18 (P e o ey o hirry, snap or vigor to the movementand | Highest and Lowest Sals of Hozs. H & buyers retain most of the advantage. it s | o following con'l ble shows the | 14 However, doubtful if the current rate « would | nighostund lowost s Do eh shaded even on long lines of stock, | estaveriwzoof the salvsof hozyian f the ¢ should such be called for. WU this market in cach wonth during Of Omaha's grocery jobbing trade about | ni iths stated: the same can be said as_ a week ago. There | =7 has been no particalar change in the market . The leading futures ranzed as foliow: LOW. | CLOSE TTARTICLES T OPEN. WHEAT- “asomik| on sugar or coffee, in fact, all grocery staples | g I17] 25 |i August. bhave been very ste Omaha jobbers are o i | 854 pow snid to be seling sugar at I fl:1 8 | per cent profit and -aro almost us | March EC ! £ Jow on coffee, Omaha is one of the lowest | April 41|30 Year e fs on the Missouri river in grocery sta- | o H ATRASLE S ples. ‘Trade in this hne showed a little fm- it b: ONSREEN Drovemont during the past six days, and sev- | Augist ... Abiateisesee oral opening stocks were sold. The new 1, September. | pucks of fruits and vegetables are coming 1n et 4l August |1t amgl s | and grocery stocks are getting heavy. At New York it is noted that the present mijer. 1 1 47ty 1140 |1 16| 11 G2 1147 1 A 3216 3 204 ) ils July *tatement. Jnnunry. Ferunry condition of the general market for bulk lots of groceries is somewhat variable, business | yfueen. 2 not settling down into regular uniform chan- | April T nels, and of course & certain amount of dis- | Muve......| | satisfaction is from tune to time expressed. | June 42116 Showing the officinl receipts and shipments : Somo very good deals are under way. Liow- 4408 | o ive Stack during o month ending Tty AT DI Hol - B, 1801, and number of GH CONSU e c! " 2! SeEAh it g0t and (e’ number of head“consuted | _gctober, § it ever, and it is calculated that after the op B fng of the month tho expansion of orders, in- | Rangoiofirio i BB ting & Tiso of the tide of fall trade, will Pho tollowing tablo shows the prices pal bo felt in u very marked degree. A littlo | forsheop: s follows. Cush quotations were d steady: winter, $2.75@1.60; Froun—Quiet u . B304 spring, 824 @5, 1 RyE-New No. 2. Ttc. HARLEY—No. 2 nominal. FrLAXSEED—No. 1. #0214 — TINOTIY SEED—DPrinie, $LE@LS. Ponk—Mess pork. per barrel §1137%. Tard, sor Cwt., $4.0000%214: short ribs sides (logse). 6.80@6.003 dry salted shoulders (boxed). .90 @600 short crenr sidvs (boxed), 875475 WiisKey— Distillers’ fin shed goods. per zal <0 < B more specvlative feeling might add some ‘l ime fat sheep. 800 @3 De = \WHEAT--No. 2 spring wheat, S74@873%c; No. 2 hoip to affairs of & fairly boneficial character, | doo itk ERER, (i 0 8% GEi red. SKe. ot after all a conservative view sugeests | Wusterns. .. i 370 @5 00 Be g Cony —No % . Lt R Yot the methodical hand-to-mouth system is | Good 60 to 70 ib. AT @0 el oo, Shate Nendahltern0Ren 5o H unquestionably the sound one, and materialiy - lessens the dunger of financial distress and Receipts and Shipments. complications. Tho general run of supplies [ _Showing tho official receipts and shipmeats and nssortments in first hands are now fairly | of cattle, hoss and sheep on the dates indi- adopted to all ordinary wants, and while | ¢ ved Res e owners are expecting ail the return the mar- |~ bates_ | ftet nuturally affords, they meet demands With | Frifay duly 24| reasonable prompiuess. Saturduy, 251 “Pho Bulletin says of the New York coffee [ Atondus, Juis 5t 8117, market that there are nova few operators | Wednesday, July | BUaans—Cut loaf, 5@5%e; granulated, 414c _ waiting with a_great deal of apparent confi- | Thursday, Juls o 2 standurd A. 43, S denco for & broak in the market for Brazils, | Fi Yy 5l 18 Joleceints dnd”shipments today were as fol- believing evidently that tho consuming do- Raugesil X 2 W mand has demonstrated its ability to stand utan T Cattie, [ Tow. 13 AWTICLES. TPTS.|SHIPMENTS. off, and will nov be coerced into investment | jurth a7 B | & - e 3 i = I 9 of Tuly 457 ur. burrel 100! 00 Coxtept upon the force of more imperative | Third week of July ... 2! whent, b 40400 000 necessity; aud furthormore that there is u | Second weck of Juiy. Corn, bushelx. 2500 e elont indlcation of weakness at primal | Klratuweek St 121,00 Polnts o aamit of & bearish feeling, But | Miird weok of June.. i di) this does not gev around the fact that for un- e At T e mediate use the supply is both small and illy BHIBNENTS & the produce exchange foday the bu tter assorted, and that holders who control any: DATES, : was flrmvr‘«;' iery, 1043@ 17¢; dalry. osee thing of 'a really attractivo character possess | | H ) = > advantages thoy are enabled to make good o £,% New York Markets. uso of every time buyers want an invoice. b i 2%2E oW YORK, A —FLoUR— Receipts, "The conditions provailing in the dry goods iy H. ‘ Snvenl o prekugess exports, barreis, 4700 jobbing trade of Omaka ure proctivally un- s un; 0. o vvonl ; i warket dull and irregulur; sules, 17,200 changed, The movemeut of good s nece: uty Bl burrols, | g e sarily small at this season of the year ang the k O Tulr. s 22 Coux Meat—Quiott pellow SEEOME, ports most that jobbers can do1s to luy it & DOW | jirst we Nt dulg o ‘ | e 20,001 binshels: o1 077,000 bushels of f Tures: Sock of goods and wait for the revival of | kowrthweek of duie. | | iz Z18000 Dushels of spot.” Spot murket op trade, when the orders for fall commence to ird woek of Juu = 38 _ | weak, but closed steady and fairto setive; No. arrive b 2 red, A@hse Tu elevator; 90GNe lon The New York market on dey goods during —c = ® G0cr$1.00 1. 0. b Noo 1 northern to areive, the past week hus been quict so far as oper Average Pri g Z (L h{‘:h‘ }'I"'ni’ tgria LG tions depeudent upon visiting buyers w Showling the average price paid for londs of Py 5 N o rolnsing_ atondy WAL = o e nd. but orders by mail and wire were | hoss on the days Indicuted in 1557, 1885, 80, 5 H O oS E WiTsges. Soptember, LG probubly quite up to recent averages. There 1800 and 180 = se. closing at 07tze: October, 07%¢, closing has been little doing in seasonuble goods, ~Jduly, 911y, W Ty, 8. iy W 2 e NovembLer, Sa@iie, closing at K the demand for fall styles in print : == . z December, 003c@rf1L004, ‘closing " at 9% fabrics und dress goods has ruled quict. Ll sdlgl & Bunday i v BLOI, closing, #1014 May, $LO4HG@ Singhams and dress goods for fall trade the | &7 {1 330 sy e [ clostt e Mvestern, Septomber do- situation is fairly well defined, and in both | 4 | | nowry.| Hol'y sl o v RICEnyRARLAINDOEEC agonts are well under order, with prices firm. | & b4l B Coity—1teccipts, SL1T3bushels; exports, 4,440, In fal) prints prospects are not quite so clear il 2o | 4 bushels: sales, 96,000 bushels of futures: S0 far as the season has progressed thoe west | 7| Sundny vworl| 70,000 bushels of spot. Spot market opened and northwest trade has boen good, but the | . 5 | Llosing f‘m.'\"'n moderately active: demand from the south hus proved' us poor | 1) 3 o o7l nileaion IIING InloaL] for dark styles as it did for light during the 5 O ot firms Aug LTI season lately closed. Agents look forward to 3 i Santamber, 0 G740 closing 83e: Oc= an increased supplementary trude with ot | 2 Rober g e, elosing (3%e; December, 6314 o tions making some amonds for southern de- | | | @530, ClosIng, B3ae ficiencies, and hope for an improverene late { H Oars—Itecelpts, #000 bushels: exports, (24 on in the south itself. ln the meantimo freo | 15| H pahelc wiot, D00 bushols of fithres and shipments are progressing on account of or- | Sunday 3 64,000 hushels of spot. Spot marl ot dull, lower; 18 are 3 I4aY, options dull, w August, Sk, closin ders already recorded, and prices are un- [ At ikies Septem b 2146, elosing b 8208 spot No, 2%, white Bl mixed western, whito western, 05y No- 2 Chlcuge, ot, steady: shipping, $0.00080.50; oice, $7.590H).00. changed. "Tho New York Dry Goods Economist say | Standing upon the threshold of the autu | 608 season, the point of view is well chosen fron | | 4 5 haioe e Which to sutvey the past and the future. Tho LR P Aok aubk: TRl COmmel 1o § Bige: Tosults of the spring busiuess to manufactur- | 4 8] CoremeOpuons steady and unch ers and jobbers have not realized expeca- | | Buuday. | g A 10 points up: sules 000 haugs, tions. By jobbers a large percentago of tha | | I8 i Avgust. #16.30; - September, A spring's supplies were laid out and completed | = Octoler, $14.65: Decenplier, $1..6%01 .0 by forwardings before the strainiug effects péry [ i apot Bloiulet cuslers falrone LT ranio af. lst utuing became | Reoeipts and Uisposition of Stock. I A I HEITS iy i 0 ; |t > better deniands fair refining, apparent. Very buppily for the toxtile intel Ofieind recelpts und disposition of stock s | B & o T e, 00 toat ML 5=100; Tefined, estat large the wrecking of fortunes nud | shown by the books of the Union stockyards ; } (o Y ) R e L bl 2 Sentations Was confiuod " to banks, bankers | Sompiy for the toutyrfs lours endfug at e Morassrs nomimal; New Orleans, e A faw . dpy. godia. consi| S0iock B by August 1, 1813 St. Louis Live Stock Market. quiet. fienis cormon to f ) 2 corns whose ~ illogitimate trausactions G b sr. Louta. Mo, A ATTLE-Rocelpts, Jiog-Quioh, SEmEmatiebio Talr tojoxtrs, absorbed their uttentlon and capital BUERT TR E WTE | 400; shipmunts, B0 Kapdonorsiaed; - Quiot. aeady united closed L 03.754 epidle In brrels Parkers In the face of a very stringent money market, which would naturally have a re- Yend[Cars. [end | Cave. [ Hond. | uns and Tndians, £1.2 Hoas—Re nents, 9,300 X ¥ pts. 1 siphiswnd Bultin Philide strictive operation upon consumers, it is ex- 145 |50 | ; o Lo v 5,300 110 1 ceedingly gratifying (o know that merchants DIRPORITIO mapios plowt helnn BB Bizeh Dl BOKULGRT .+ have boen agreeably disappointed in sales, | —— - ~ N D OLL=Bea1ay, aulob orude offor- ¢ ey Rina. 5 CNTELE SiieEr T Vellow oonini, 160 (‘:‘:lr'v nxrl ||huun‘ :r::nnm;‘ l“ln\r Ill‘lnl‘ Th...: 1= BULRK L AN Bank Clearings. Quiet. firm; iy, 4 0 s large as _hope or ® losses naha Packing Co. 1 The clearings for o veo! vere ned co Were very much less than wppeared immiy A 1t mond 00 i Tuo bank oloarings foF the past wook were . o at Now Year's. Such results are being in- | WIS Co o i idd | us follows: TURpENTINE—-Dul, ety 1500 Sreasingly reflected 1n 4 more cheerful view | 15 Gidnhy Packing ©0. | oo | Monday Y L ommanso | Eaas-Quict. steadyi western, 1itae; recelpts, of the situation, while confidence is slowly | Wit | st JULIMRATY e canis BOLUSLOD | 200 puckuies, A Dut surely strengthened by the liquidation in | Kingan & Son R ] ] I (T o praganianne S B Ga] Pouk—Qulot, stendys old moss,, $UL3Y0 I D e Confidonee s tho elettrical cur. | boo totheiity | i | Thursd A s 014, 108,20 W niess, B2 extra prime, #1100 Tent that arouses ail the activities of tr Bl iars and Toaders 104 22008 | BUOUINIAY 2 esesscnssasasns 2 BSOS it s—Quiet. unchange 1 plekled bel- and finance, though for some time it has been Lot over - 200 2 - Piek od shoulders, 04@s'e; pickled Qoadened. 'The wealth of the country, how ht Total : FLMSIO0AD | b, 1@ e over, is 100 enormous fo lie dormunt for any | Total ... T TTanl 00 | A aadranse ot IAT per csut from \he corees | o MIDDLER=DUles and Mrmers short clear, length of time, Already it secms to be wak- N —— sponding week of last year. Buptomber, Kilh Lo O rautization of tho golden barvests | _Btang» of Pricos Cuid fur Hogs. - eib=Guise huinals weelerh ., Nod That fuwvait thoso who aro foremost in improve | The followlug table shows tho ran ot DoWits Little Early Risers; oniy pil to | 3085 Edtenibur cloakd At #L68; October clos B ortunity. | Tho mOst important | the prices paid for hozs on tho aays wdi- | cure sick headucho und rozulate Tho uh ol | af s Dewembor closd ut #0051 January ftem in the situation is the abundant yield of — eated sreals that ndorn so wauy millions of acres | Wednesday, July 1 i tho middle and western states, and fleccy | Thursduys July cotton holl that whiten 20,000,000 of acres in Lriduy, fuly & tha touthex s "t Saturduy, July 4 @ southern stotes. Here is weaith for the | Jiturday, Sy s mills, manufacturers and merchants. With Tiosdis, & "_‘fl”y § + such au accumulation of favorable evidence | Thursduy. July V... the outlook_for the autuwn trade never was Juiy a0, better and has seldom been equaled, Suturday, July ... - o [ Burrer—Furly active: weste @\ 55 Chinge in Detectives. s WOSLErR Oroamer) Detective Benuett of the metropolitan | fuctory, 1 e Elgin corton tores, has roslqued to acoept s position | - cumtEQyletf bitt Skliak, BaAKe under Captain Simpson in the quarter- - 4 maser's offfce in the department of the Lhnd® @i | Plave Oicer J G Vigiard bus been ;| g3 PERTRTNS B KIS pointed to succeed lennett as a “fAy col A 405 @ R4 entered upon his new e b et Toledo Grain Market. farucrs, iaborers, transportation couipanlc ash, 0. Oars—Qulet; No. 2, white, e SUNDAY. ALGUST 2. 1801—-SIXTEEN Close: Bdie: No. 2 Horthe | PmiAbRuInGA | 145; balances, 1,280, 180, Ings, #1.8 | fee ern, July, Bic: on track Kansas City Markets, strong: No. 2 hard August, August. Steady, unchanzed. \na tnehang Stendy and unchunzed dy and unchanzed. 27,8005 corn, PROVISIONS SHrMENTS—Wheat, St. Lotis Lower; No. &, cusl, 841 pemb september, OATE—-Lower; Milwaukee Markef. PHROVISIONS Ponk—Septeniber, 8114 Cincinnati Market CINCINNATI WHEAT -Strongs 2 red, NTQDST 2 mixed, (e, mixed, 314@ 2% k market today 14 displayed and en- Nrw Yonk. Au was only moderately active decidedly strong tone joyed n substantial rally. many stocks clost on the whole continue ar i all probability to mask the cover= | Cl below th but the pressure brought trading kn not so favo cted, the surplus re- | Alta Hie dopost week, Tie at were mater tler thin last re were from 114'; to 117 per ¢ fle Cordage pr 4 to 100 per cent, an 1 Tennessee coal rose | per firm New York Mining Quotations. The following ure the cted to 114 per rose from 7 atabout the eases and Burll ern Union, 11 ndl, Crneinn. ws and Loutsville & Nashville, on s up 1% per centi West- cents Atelison. Chi 120, Chicago 1% per Nortn e Pennessee coil Tisted and 11,160 4 “Paul with s were very dull, but while in *temper was shown veneral. the | & final chanzes, deelines. St | amount Clevelind & Pittsburg @ overnment dull una | Bun | tions for New York stock ex- he followinz u 16 Northwest srthwestern, pr &EULI 0 OBlo Mixsissl o preferred rlo & Western. itral Pacitic. Ches. & Ol Ao It preferred. o 2 preferred. 176 Rock [xlind |8t L. & 8t. K.t 416 St Paul. bl 1§ I G pref st Tennessee do 2nd preferred. o preferred. 1] Fort Wayne Al & Tron... 26§ Hocking Valley . wiaz Houston & Texus.. Tol. & 0. Cent. Union Pacitic gl | U. S. Bxpress StL KT St Paul & Duluthi Kansas & Texas. . Lake Erie & West | Wells Fareo Bxp. |Western Unlon. 0514 | Aw. Cotton OF 14| Quicksily Mobile & O urfolk & West pfd. 47 49 preforred o preferred of stocks today were 70,51 5 Chicago Siekiwanmi & Western Missourf [ Mk i breferred, Unton Pacific, 4,100, inl Review, says: It rze und rket todiy s vo settled th mornin: w 15 s triders, see- hody doubted that there was ieldiy short intere movenent of prices The buyinz of the Bostly o coverings L share of their contracts, mdulged o thelr own a0t prices up ut in un- The general stoeks and in so doin nsually lively puce riet was similar to lenders shook comfortably numerous following. As was nsual in rec of the bank averages ure and its returns of cash are prot iract he staten entirely decepti Dy at least the present bink holdings. served, however, ew York to the Interior dozroe th s w commercial centers been much better supplie flow of currency Nas docrensod mdfeating i | ive b | exclusively loenl ork | outs.de orit harvest field 18 gnin 000 more favoriah with 4, New southern at’ o premium during all of joints hus bee NEW YORK. Dilis and #.86% for U784, relstercd Northern Pa Northwest' consois ned Northwestorn, 0 e Pacttic Ists 3¢ West Shore tock Market. BOsTON, Muss., Aug. 1 following were the closing prices on the Boston stock mi Flint & Pere M. p'r'd! ( I fand Co Allouez Min Co ( 0 dairy. . Vi ine; western | Boston & Muiit Financial Notes, Clenrings, #2421,- | OU Money, b per cent u + bulunces. $14, New Youk ToLkno, 0., Aug L—WnEAT—Firmer; cash, dliseount to pur buluuces Exchange on New uring the past six days, The most nolice- l Thursday, July 16 For the week, cleuriugs, . ZH8 PNODUCH MARNETS | Monday, July’is 470 @i | Tuesday, July 1.0 LA @l o2y meseg— = 3 of Omaha have not developed many changes | Wednesday. July 1. 478 @ m‘ For Schlitz beer apply to R, R. Groute, Mineapo'is Wheat Market. L8 @510 | 1020 Furoam, MiINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Aug. L—WuEar—Dull. PAGES per cent A= | CINCINNATL O W YOrk exchanie. ust, Ne £081,450 MICA | to pa wore § onts, | responding period 1 atondy nt 8.8y forsixty ( 7.100; oats, | REGH York sold betore Rute Dulli | poth short and three months b o ba, S1%0. both short and threo tie nths bills, Pans slres. and Bates 11 the demand driv dirceted | Century < were | Cash Diam K Slzar tructional | {0l 0 bl ol < Justic wihie but the 14 low= Ly lc quotatl fottowed | foilows: to bo ts ohis | Chollar well Awtive FiSIng | jiale & Mexican Navajo i 6171 | grou; 14 ab | pross. rose Amerie 1 Granite g | New Sy | Saturd no BEE. “wind 1. 70 214 not atebit helifer y\lv'v '41“ 1 Tt funcy ferv week ade The celpts. miyed and Kansas City IKANS coints, Kot i grad A Bkl al o it Wheat 2 ne Cori— tacts of | “YNT bo ob- | gute July [ of 'a New York Money Market, gen EY ON CALL— closing offered at 2 per ¢ trade Light . prices on | et NEW L0 | develoved U Cert I8 | traders, Ista Al | s there ap 113 aceco i the ik auring Tt stronz Rt for ey o8l and expuln { less & Hoclno.. 2407 | that move 1 | have 15 Phore were 1o cabl 154 | surts was very oSt Foseint ali and local wheat ) Laad Co.. 17 | the 24 | the 1§ 01,76 b foet ings, $15.150.- | pury points, 65 rocontd | g fnoats was tizht Wis fenturoless, th uarrow L ite peponding w balinces, $10, | COUNTING NEBRASKA'S CATTLE The Live Stock Interests of the State Nod J0e discount K Inst veur, 10,081 respondin the niarking up of & fow loans on_stock 1S of the week A SATISFACTORY GAIN ALL AROUND, s no speeinl ehang, I here wis no relaxat o1 the bunks and nservatism A Complete Showing of the Number of Live Stock ounty of the {14 8 for (he cor London Stock Market. While the public mina is so largoly cone tered on the growing crops of the state aud of business men are ANX- fousty awaiting the outcome, it muy not be LONDON | London stoek quotations ¢'osing atd p. m.: {linois Conteai Mexiean ordinary of groat woalth o the state, the live stock industey. T'he assessor iadian Pactiie BAR 1LY B 110 por oun: have mado their reports on auditor of public accounts, & compilation of which is given bolow, and 1% tea that the live stock inte Bank of Eaglan t Bullion. Awmount of bullion with LONDON, England on b drawn fr toduy, £5,000 vious yoar's report, as published by auditor, wave tho state s o soventy thous: i the Hank showing & gain of almost e for the weconnt cased by the addition of over eighty tousand head. Sheep sbow only g to a little ove Min‘ng Stocks. The mining exchange With sales of are the closing quota- tions on the stock exchanze today a slight increase, amount- DENvER Colo three thousana head had o day appearane short corn crop of last year. While thoe figures of tho assessor: uable some due allownns spite of the Townl Tondor Alloglinny Amity must be mi fully aware of when to expect the nssessor aud they naturally make it a point to dispose \ble stock just beforo that time, Jis 18 always seen in the largely inc reseipts at markoet points durin; two preceding tho timo when the week or the assessors. returns will repre- follows that the assessors' live stock in the sont the number of head of Stato at the time when that number has been reduced to the minimum by thoe sal of ev thing marketable. This may bo tuken & furnished by tho department of agri- as accountin San Francisco Mining Quotations. SAN PHRANCISOO. 15 for mining stocks today were as source Nebraska had in 1800, 1,720,441 cattle The following will show the assessors turns by counties: L& Relehor 1o Consolidntod on. Cali & Vi fiig | Unon Uoasoldated Poi Eurekn Cy Gonld & ¢ NEw Y closing mining IHorn Siiver 1| itale & Noreross Yellow Jacket atake. St Lou s. Mo, Aug. | ine excl Louis Mining Q) The trading on min- Tess than £ the total footings wde on eall Thefollowing bids were o §.400 | S1iver Age.. Utate bonds have been entirely neglocted Dita s the elosing quot 2 stocks on the Ty | was restricted by carly weve day of the wee having very fair ew developi Th murk und den! L Chicago Live Stock Marke OneAGo. Aug. L—(Special oday's wattle tniz up” of. - 26 | mgly unprofitable t pd UNSALISACIOrY 10 every ol Wants of ull classes of buyers I liGag | have . Min & Man 103 1814 S Prul & Omaha ... 2214 some of the leading hou worning trad ants of other speelul f Dusis of supply There were was steady on the olocram to T ket was n Kk that has been shock= in the trade. chuses, e Wi Ti ited amount of trading on a Dusis of .23 feeders, £5.2 steers. 1400510 5 for westerns. 0 15, 00. The hog market presented muc! wres us on yesterduy and the d s lightly supplicd but ruled fiem. sil for common to choie medium weights, and at @515 for common 1o extri ship, Texus cattle and h the same R0 for poor to but little dif- pse current ut the close of last Turly in the week the mari vening Jouri Market sted beeves, s, ¥ cows, RO, Hoas—Recelpts, ket stend, RO prime ste Seott's Bl | ents, 4,005 mar- wl Duteh s’ welght (pts. 500 head: ship ot steady s nitive e LI mbs, 8.7 Stock Marke vs. RLOOTEH.TH: cow de s, AL whout stend 3.00; stocke 1o Sp—Recoipts, 120 Grain Men Moving Into the Ohe ‘The grain men aro prepiring to movo into the board of trade build first of the month as possiblo. rooms are being put in shapa for conducting blackboards are being pu t up and tolograph counoctions mado. The it ivhad & severo at- tack of the house-cloaning fover, aud the ton- ants are all on the move, either in or out. "Phe following have alrendy engaged rooms ¢ 7, formerly oc ~Langenburg Broth- o lowing was of prices on the leading options at Lous, Mo, Aug. vyt | ers ot ast Tues- | the r off their g as 5000 aftor the Already the an this poin a grain business, whole building looks CHICAGL . A. MeWhorter: and professional. News from th was very fuvorable. rop will rench . C. Swartz pied by the compuuy, who have mov Puiladolphin ed into room $, n the Elevator company room Selby, the who goes to the fourth floor in nor. showing thut the estate deald the sume building. J. B, Civistian, room 14, that cupied by C. H. [owoes, the surveyor, who up to the fifth floc cWaortor takes room 15, vica ted Sherwood, the s up Lo the third floor. cvoll Brothers hive engagod rooms 16, 17 and 15, which s by IV, . Grable, s sume building, ryan & Toncray have taken rooms in the Will bo less than heretofore As been oc- but a somewhiat Hguidated on the n A lifeloss market i pro and unlmportant No feutures of consequence. estato dea lor, MewWhorter: unexpeetod will take other 0 broad nor quite appurent contraets which hiy Miller will occupy room Nixon, bond brokers, who nto other rooms in the same expeet’to moy 510k wre Connor has V'lio Omaa clevator company has not yes selected oftied On the fitth floor thrao rooms will bo fitted of the chiof inspector. Cockroll Brothers, itinued \ us well us 't I8 recovering from the scare founded ramors hotses. un for the u A, McWhortel Tt Is reported that the Sible for sturcing the stories is Known o DK SUALEIENL Wik into thiroMees in addition put privute wi to the two which will smull, und probably the 11 | offacts the resultsfrom the same quirter Sehwirtz, Dupee & Mo Swurtz & Co Oub or two of tho p 3 at South Omaha CHICAC Cormiek 10 I warket when it is opened and which will make it a provision as wel @ erain markot, tuking part in u struggle Arket openod ensicer in consequence of s and news of il s view of the vest in the 1| geipts at eleven primiary points we shipie counts of iys g0 by with our traders McShane & Condon, INVESTMENT BANKERS, | First National Bank Builde ing, Omaha, tocks, bonds, clonrances ineredu ous ut correspond ing ket furnishies no indication us to its prob 309 8. 18th were under the estimites. but 3 luproyod O The trid ng in warket fluctuut! Ft Lo 0ans, 0 spproved collateral securisy

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