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THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Btrongest Trading for Many Weeks was Witnessed Yesterday. CORN TRADERS HAD A LIVELY TIME Talks of Hot Weathor in Kansas Quickly Ralsed the Cry of Damage to Corn Prices Went Up With A Ru CrioAo, TIl., Ang, 4—The broadest and strongest trading for muny wecks was wit- nessed today on the Board of Trade. Corn and onts were excited, general news develop- 10 n genuino scare, Wieat went up in sy pathy, closinz Ko hizher than lust night. Corn galned 1%e, 01ts 1'4¢ and pork 20c. The corn trade had a flvely day. The market startod norvous and prices up e or ore over night on the hot weather and he winds talk on the ourb lust night and this morning. Bome points in Kansas hada tem- perature of about 100 for ulittie time yoster- duy and the dispatehes qaickly raised the cry of duminge to sorn. Kansus Clty messages this morning sald the situntion was growinz dally wors . Other stories were to the effeet that corn was heading In many sections while only throo fet hich. On the early ndviico thero was freo realizing, and & drop of £rom the best prives all around. he I'rice Current co nt was bearish, sayinz that the average was well maintained, id the prospeet cenorally encouraging, The oiits werequite 1ihornl av 30 cars, while the est maute for Fridny wus light ut A 2 Was 40Ot i dday tiat 4 Dateh of frest dis- patehios from Atchisin, Wichit. L rih B other points wers cireaintod saying thit W bret of weather the crop wou:d from hilf (0 threo-fourths of an uverng Wite tritdo wis Jar~e y short and thore was i fluvry dnstanter, " Ivom e lowest polnt of the duy prices were ud hout. 4o all around In a few minutes. fous to this o'was tomo soliing crodived (o Bry IVt s was Jed by BaruettFraz Congdon. When the late ndvance started. there was n general seramble by shorts. The butl fever wus not nllayed during the remainder of the session, tho close being at e from the top for tho duy. A vy bus ness was transacted in onts The advincing tendency 0 conspicious s continud WL Inerensed force. y and advance was the liberal loeal and outside buying parties who handied Guintities Doing heivy Buyers. Theie purelises wore based on the contintied unfuvora: 16 tono of (1l crop. do- urtments which are coming from this state, xnwu d in fuct all the surpius oats states. he threshing retirns ure disuppointing, the yield oy £ero being 2 1o 33 hu: ind the weight 3510 B b bu, Tho offerings wero large snd the demand good, so thint thy were ket on the upwurd course the g part of tho duy. Opening trades werd b Rdvinco and prives advinced from o to 4o nore, then receded e, but advanced le, yiolded siihtly and closed stondy. In wheut u firmer feeling 8 established. and was fulrly activownd then dull, foliowed )y Bome nciVIy. A strong fooling was estab- Jikhied 4t tie opening on ighor cables, firmer domestic kets, the l(mprovement in the focnl market for corn wnd outs, moro iiberal exports ut the seaboard, reported hot winds in Kunsus, and a greater disposition by the local © Owd to Uty thom 0 kel After the tion of the first hour a reactic mited heavy recelpts for tonorrow and th market ruied lower. It subsequently ad- incod T sympathy with the. Increased euzth In corn. onts and provisions. ¢ ning sules exhibited an fmprovement of %o over yosterduy's cosing price, ud- 1 u shide, und then feil off about e, luctiated Wi Vited rango S i ud Thio situation in provisions Is a_surpriso to muny who regaraed the advance which sturted fn a few weeks 0go us o temporary AfTalr, 1o shipments of meats, the red: tion of stocks, the gecrease in the movement of flaxs. il continue boyond expoctations. in addition to these Influences the murket had ay trom very decided Luying by s additional buy gz by the bl holders. Who were Luliin 1 ¢ ind from the griin ninrkets which were exeited and higher. There Wi an idvance (ron st niehvs ost prices of about 22e 1 p s lard wnd e In rils, Tho closo was At i shade from tha top. Ereizhts were firm with a fair demand at 2140 for Wheat and 2 for corn 1o BulTalo. 12 ol receipts for wWmOrrow are 5 i 2 cara; outs, 19} cars, . iz futures ranzed as follows: WikAT No. 2| August ... Beptewm o December COUN NO. 2 August . Bepten 1 Junuary 1 7k | 14 50 BILCHT 1I0E Junuary. LAuD— Ropten Qash quotations were us foliow FLOUR—Firy sunchunzed: winter put- traits, $L0TLY ; spring straits, $75)0 5,00 bukors, 22600 WitvAt—No. 28prinz, i8%e: No. 8 spring, 7 No. ¥ red. 85c, Joun—1ilgher; No. 2 5iiic; No. 8 yellow, dosse; No. e, b dic; No. 4. diazds OATs—No. 2, Hitie; N whit @sit50; No. J whir 1 Rygk—No. No. 4, f. %, Pouk—Mess, por bbl., §12.50; lard. per 100 1bs., FL05: snort 1ibs sldes’ (loose), $7.5/07.85; dry silted shoulders (boxed), hort clear sides (hoxed), $.058.10. g sk —Distiilers” inshod goods, por gal., .1 SUGARS—Cut louf, 45@3%c; granuluted, 4150; stundacd A, 430, Receipts ind shipments today were as fol lows: FIOUE DAFFOIS .oy veuresonn Whoat. bushels L] Corn, Busholx.... . Oats, bush Rye, bushels. Barley, bus On the Produce exchauge toduy the butter mi rices” unchan. funey orea fine wostern, 196 ordinury, 17018¢; fine duiry, 6@I8EC. Bg.s, strong: str.culy frosh, 16 # New York Markets, NEW YORK, Aug. §.—1LOUR—Rocelpts, 10,000 k. 0Xporis, 1500 bols . 11500 sucks: mo (or- ate dowund, generally “cusior: saics, 2,100 5. Conxar—Dull, stoady, WurAT—Keculpts, 107, 00 bu.i export 00bu.; sules, of futures; 78,0} bu. of spot.” Shot market dull; No. 2 red, BIN@SINe 1o store und elevitor; BIG@sit,o aflout: Mis@pise 1. o, No. i red, Kiio: ungraded red, Ty 1 torthord, 4G E7850; No. 1 hard, 90 northorn, 8 0-100; 0. 2 Chicago, Nige Milwaukee, Mige No. 4 spring. MXc. Options opened firm ut 'y @ae ndvance on' better K 5 tho Lberal clonrunces, bad threshing at the wost d the strensth in corn, declined 4is%e on allzing, advanced tho west and shorts cov 4@ ovor yestorday; rod. 1340.. closing ut 84Ac; Boptember, 8% closing ut 8i%e; Uctobur, K@ HY wt Bigoi Decembor, ¥4 G, g utssies Miy' (N0, 025G0-Ke. closing w $a HyE—Stoady und quiet; sules, 24,000 bu, wost- ern. T delivered. BALEY MALT—Qulot. Recelpts.” 18000 bu.: oxports, 54,000 sulos, 200,000 bu. of futures und 24,000 bu of spot. ¥pot marker highor, seare quiet No 2 e in elevator: Glo uflow ded mixed. 5T4@e, Options adviuced 15@1%0 on better cables, hot winds in Kunsas, short covering and following the west: Aueus BT%e, closing wt 574¢; Sopter e, glosing ut 36§ e; Octobr, BRGINC, closiug ui ey OArs—Recelpts. 85,000 bu,: exports, 11,000 bu ; anles, 389,000 bu. of future 104,000 bu. of spot. Dot market highor and fairly hovive ACLIVO BId AUPONROR AURUSG vlosing nt Us) September, $@iNye, Ootober, i b e 0, 2 WhILe, 4066,015¢1 Tiixed Western, White' wostorn, W40 No 2 Chloago. —Qutet but firm; shipplug, 65@7e; vood 10 6hoies T RpiRE e Hops—Quiet but steady; state, common to ohioloe, 206 Ho. BoaAn—Kuw, fulr wnd qu'et; sales, 60) s, Juscovido. ¥) test, ot 2111601 Fefined, Stoudy wnd n falx gemund MurAsses—Forelgn, uominal; New Orleans, stenay. auiot RRIoR-Firins fulr demand: domestlo, fair to 0, A0@055¢1 P, 6 @3y EaGs- nsettled, gulet; western prime, 197G 1803 rocoipts, A Pis. Hioms--ulet: steddy; PRovisions-Pork. dull, but steadyi old moss, § OILE. Cut meats, dull, steady: ddies. stoady: dull. Lurd. axuin bigher, fet § Wostern stowin elosed at §1.8; sales. terces Wb OLT6GT.E; Option skles 100 tlerces; Soptomber #7.9027. 81, olosing at #7.80; 80y tiorees Octobor, 17.8 fug ut 47,87, @LUTTRR—LIght Focelpts; firm: croamery, 17 2340, Crerse—Fatrly active, firmor; part skims. 2@ase. (5ol RoN=Dull, weak; Americun, $14.50@ 5.00 Corren—Stendy: lake, 811, LEAD_—asicr; domestic, TiN—Steady: stralts £2),5)@20. &, Louls Markets, s1. Lovts, Mo., Anz. b -Froun=FExceedingly chanzed: patents, £17 extra L00@A00; fancy, $416@425: choloe, famlly, . @230, Opened 1@ %0 higher, bot with 1it- telife to the markut. ' Prices oased off %c, but export buying and corn's stren rth set the tlae the other way and the was strong and Sle up. 2 red. lower, Ti%e; Auzust, Tigaiie. closl her, TSI closing At Decombor, 1. eiosing it Wigo bid Coun=\Vas bulled on hot winds in Kan advancing 150 N cush, higher, 4i4e August, 47%¢, non ber, 6%@I1TNe losing at 4714 OATA—N o bld: August, 1% @510, closing at September, S0@3% Closi g at e, RY¥E—-No. 2 unchanged; August and Septem- Ver, e, HARLEY—No marke BUAN—Advancinz: 62 at mill, 1iAv—Domand nctive, prices firm and an- changed; timothy, $10.00614.00; prairie, $0.50@ 800, BUTtEi-Flem and nnchanged: croamery, noy, A4 dairy, funcy, 16B17c. GE—~THigher at 1ige, LEAD—] ier nt £, COUNMEAL- Stondy ut 82.55@2.05. THON Crto 110 ~Gyaiie, WIHISKY 31,10, ROVISIONS—Stronz. higher, with good de- mand and only fow round lots offering. Pork ZStundiird niess, Jobbing, 812,55, Lurd—$3. 10 it Mo ts-Shouldors, §7.2; lones cked, # lon s and ribs. $75 Shorts, 80,00 Hams—Sugar cured, 115G BIPTS—Flour, 5,000 bbls.: wh 175,000 corn, 32,00 bu. outs, 31,000 bu.; rye, 1,000 lour, 8,000 bbls.: wheat. §,00) bu; corn, 16,000 bu; outs, 3000 bu.; rye aud buriey, none. inneapolis Flour Output. Mi rots, Minn., Aug. 4.—The Nort wostern Miller suvs: AS a result of ne- cidents, cuusing two milis to stand fdie the closing hialf of lnst week, and others to_lose more or loss time, tho flolir output fell_short of what it wis expected to be. The week's production was 12015 DDIs. raging 2.2 DIk dnily—azninst 108,070 bbls. the previous Jrogl 124400 bl for the corresponding tne 110 1801, And 136,470 bUIs, in 1800, For the samo reason thut existed last week, the output for this week will ke y show a dever: Flour continues inactive ind a trifle cheaper, prices wre oasier. For a week bacl tho frosh sules lucked a goon deal of cqualing ~the uficture. However, wost “firms ~havo orders uhead and they could sell much moro were they wiiling to uceept present prices for Soptember und October delivery, The domestic demand is of i consumptive oharucter und not very large. One lieav concern liere, NOWEVOr, siays that though run- ning 1ts mills full capacity all the time it is compuratively short of patent and would be glud to get an accumulution at Buffalo and othor distributing points. About 2,000 bbls. of bukers huve been held in Minneapolis by ouo firm, but some 18,00) bbla, of this bave on shipped the pust week. TForelgners ap- DCAF 10 Lo moro responsive to any streneth shown 4n wheat than Americans are, nnd the oxport trade is. if anything, rather better than domestic. Some willers say that they experience n verv good demand for Loth patent and bakers, but others hive troublo about getting rid of the lutter. and being will- Ing to pile ft up, koep their output reduced. Tho direct 0Xports 1ust week wero buls. against 70,16, bbls. the preceding woek. Omaha Produce Market. PEACHES—Callfornin, § .65 southern Ti- linois, Gi@iie per baske ED ifornia, out of market: 1m- ported. £.5) BrACKBERRUES —§1.00 LS —Californ i, $2.50@500, BANANAS =320, OABBAGE—Home urown, 63@75¢ per doz. MrLoNs—\W.tera s, e, NEW ApprLEs—Per one-third bu. box, ©@%%e. f bu. basket, 7. K@lie; small lots Ha@ic. Pourzuy=spring chickens. 0G0 us to Nine. —P'er crute, $1.25; jems, 75, per basket. CALIFORNIA GAPES--Dor case, 850, CUCUMBERS: NEw POt sacks, 1i5¢ per ib. UNIONS—De " Oil Market. NEW Yonk, Auz 4—PETROLEUM—Opened stondy e, beeame dull and remuined 8o, ady at 51%o. Pennsylvania Oil— 00) bb1s ; openins 5iige, highost ta1i5e, closing i Auzust op- 10,0 0 bbIs.: ope 517 c. highost lowest 51%c, closing atdle, Lima Otl— No sules: toral siles, 103900 i CorroNsEED OtL—Dull, ensy; yellow, 3)t5e. - TALLOW—LIr 3 active: strained, com- €8, 2.0)0 IS, TURPENTINE: 7 2140 e New Yorl 1s Market, NEW Yok, Aug. 4.—There was a moderato domund for dry goods at first_hands. Azents roport no chantes in prices. The market pre- SCNUs 4 VeEy Strong front. not culy is regirds values, but fn the matter of collections, which arewood, money returns being auickly mud and much dixcounting fnautzed in. Southe buyers in the market talk as though the: would miuke purchises for {all larzer than they hiive fn tho Dast two or three seasons, and asu whole the market s in excollent shiupe. Cotton M New ORLEAN:, La, Aug. 4—Busy; mid- Thac; low’ middiinz, 6%0: good ord- inury, Ghe; net recelpts, 67) bales: gross re- ceipts, 736 bules; exports to continent, bulos: snles, 1,200 bule NEw YOk, Aug wuiry. #L.08 Februar April, 87 Liverpool Markets. root, Auz. 4.—Wukar—Dull; holders and poor. norv elear, 50-1bs., 40s 6d oar, 43-1h3. o4 ‘rime western. 583 6d%er ewt. Awerlcan tinest white und colored, 408 per cWi Havi Sugur Market, HAVANA, Aug. 4.—Upward tenden 3,510 biescontrifug', % to polinnization, wero sold here at #ise gold per quintals 2,000 bugs contrifugul; 9 degreos polarization. were fold in Matanzas B000 bigs coenteifugal dpzrees polur were sold in Clvarien'at 8103, Bitee Murket, New Youk, Aug. 4.—Optious openod stendy, unchanged {0 10" poluts up; closed stondy, 5 to 10 points up. Sales. 1 cluding August, $12.45; Septem tober, 812.5); Novewmber, #1250 December, 8 2001255 spot Rio, qu'et, steady; No. 7, LT HR@18.5). Traders' Talk, Onicao, T, Aug. 4—Counselman & Day to Cockrell Bros. Commlisslon comp: 3 Wheat foilowed the course of grain n interest and volume of business, but ciosed strong with usatisfuctory uggregute of trade done, although some LFausActions Were not roportoed, as vossols are scurce and shippers foared o sharp advance in rates. Samplo lots of wll grades were well sola, nsale of 100,000 bu, N Zhard was ulso roported. Tho speculative mar- rallled In the fuce of heavy 1ocul pounding, usioned by lurge estimuted recolpts, and ed ut the best orice: and Jooks hizner. Corn and oats advanced shiurply on reports of dry hot windsin the southwest, and un wtten pt of” some lanes who sold yesiorduy (o repur- chuse thelr lines. Westill advise purchnses on breaks. Provisions were more active ol coveriug of professionul snort lines; lon) were sellers. but In the walin the situation re mwuins unchanged, CiicaGo. 1L, Aug. 4.~From I, G. Lozan & ). 10 Duncan. Ho.diger & Co.: Tho irensil in’ wheat continues. September opened ac T=)s0id ¢ on report estin O Bid curs for toworrow. 1L 80ld 48 Low a8 77 %c. und s0.d us hish us T8%0, unu elosed at i oo ul- vices frow interior markets ure thut deliver- 1o from Garmers wre much LEhter i ex- pected. This, with northwest crop estimites, causes o firm fecting, und for the present hus chianged she current of opinton locully. Until sentiment changes tho Sile course 1s 10 buy on Dreuks. We o not look for any @ront wdvance uniess conditions chunge, Further damage to the soring crop any uctive demamd for our wiiiter would nsure un advance of u fow cents. It will tuke heuvy receipts to cause wgeh i uny docline Corn hus boen very nctlve, Soptember oponed b 405, wold 80 51%¢ and closed atle. Crol reports from the west are very dis- coursingidamuge by hot weathier, ¥o long as orop reports continue bud along with Lght ro- colbts wo Wil hive w nervous murket wnd hleher prio he ont pit hus been in o stato of exeltou ening 10 cose Septeniby od, - ut o, soli at 8% thy closing b The cominssion houses Who do thriving business have been tho best buyers. fthe sellers peinelpuily holders. Hog products atrongti cuuse of the advance is 1zht rocelpts wnd bizher corn. The close is #1235 for Septomber pork, Ouicaao, Tl Aus d—Kennett, Hopkins & Co. 1o 8. A, McWhorter: he opening was strong und the murket held stoudy until 1t was unounced that 575 curs were expsoted Lomor- Tow. A docliue of X¢ followed,helped down by | short selline, but as soon as this stopped there was an immedinte rocovery, showinz that the miekot hie a subetwntinl Cloarunoes at the seabonrd wore large, necre: gating in wheat wnd flour Cables show no basos. of strenzth. arly 1,800,000 bu, pers publish an estimate of the crop In Minnesota and the Da- Kotas ranging from 1t 18 from a goed authority and is considered Took and wheat is gaining friends. extraorainury has also caused corn to ad v 1 there are many conflicting reports, Thoe west seeris to he long nishing a good many repof was claimed thut s of damage j0moter show ndoubtedly ny sufferstiil more, with enution claims half tho Kunsas crop has been de- but traders shou s have boon very strong, duo nos sIbly to rumors that Armour and cther lara, [ queczing the They look like going st.11 higher. Duliness Was the Most Prominent Fenture Iness Vestorday, 4.—The stock market to- day was uctive at first, but luter it settled back into the old rut of dulluess, uné while the industrinls were still dealings they oceupled n much an for the Jast two New Yonk, Aug. prominent in tho sbicuous place The rumors of Vanderbilt made that stock again a leader. if loader, of the market and the stimulus w.s oxtended to all the Vanderbilt sharcs, which have beon of late enttrely neglected, North- western'belne especially active and strong. These movements, howeve but Incidents in the mrkes prominent featuro belng of the hund to mouth order. ment In the Industrials gave evidence of hav- ing renched fts 1mit, at least for the present, h General Electricstill had manv friends and sored a handscme gain Was almost ont rely room contingent were inclined to be bearish buying Omuha were after all dullness belug flustuations The trading professionnl pt In realization of the profits manifested tendency of the forign rs to soil estrict operations industrials extent gives the bears hopes that the efforts to sturt a bull campaten will be discouraged by the luok of support iven by thos ock exchange. There wis a diminished interest shown in both d the grangers, und fluctuations in the shares havinz dwindled down to the propor: in the general afternoon the withdrawnl of th: from the industrial stocks rendered the mar- tions of thoso closed with emper, thouzh genera al losses s compared with The transactions of the 108 unlisted, lust night's fizures. ronched 104,10 1sted nnd 2 Governnent State bonds have been entirely neg- limited to u fow small ord hozs going to locul houses Prices ranged from £1.40 o .05, the bulk selling at from & to 8505 und gonerl cost ¥53 ngalast&541% yesterday. 1 ) The Post says: No. Av. noticeable in today's been throughout the w ized to support ov 1 10 Signs of giving up tho tusk. and the tors have kept well aloof frem the Whatever may besaid of the cur- manipulations, tnis reflects a generally Two fucts were, however, rket s they have . the poo's” organ- "he following are the closina auotations for the lead ing stocks on the New Y un re toduy: Adams Expross. do preferred .. orth Amier. Co Northorn Pacitic Canada Unetfie. .. Chicago & Alt Bur. & Quincy Pacitic Mall.... D& I G, prd, EastTenn ... . 234 | 1o Grande Wi *Fort Wayne e | Rock Taland reat Northern THE OMAHA DAILY — ~ [ 0o atscount. Foreian,exenanze dull and un- changed. Money fiemar ut 4'4@% per cent. BALTOORE, Md., Az, 4.—Olearings, £,500,« 200; bulances, §R8041 'R te, § per cent. PRILADELPRIA, P, Aug §.—Olenrings, & 05,0547 bulances, $2003057. Money, 2 per cent. BostoN, Mass, Aug, learings, $14,205,« > change on New York, 170 discou Cix 0. Aig. 4.~Money, @5 per cent. ork’ exchange, 40 dlis-ount. Clearings, 82,410,400, S Louis, Mo. Aug, 4.—Oloarings, $4,0 B8): balances, 818,63, Money quiet at 67 por cent, oW York 50¢ discount. PAmS, Aug, §—The woekly statement of Bank of Prance shows an increase of 5,000 francs 2o d un § 1,825,000 francs silver. The bullton in the Bank 2 the past ortion of the Bank of liabiiiey, which last per_cont., Is now 417 per cen Amount of buillon gons Into_ the Bauk ¢ England on balanco todty, £3,010. LIVE STOUK MARKETS. Cattle Wenk and Unsottled=Hogs Fairly Active OMAMA, Auz 4.—Carrie—Recelpts for tho four duys of Bhis week 5,50 oattie, (2,811 M 8heop, as compared with 8210 cattle, hows, wnd &147 shoen the corresponding four of the weok provious. Tho Suppiy of beot cattie wis not lurze, but the deminnd yras Hinited and th kot us o result devoid of netivity. Prices in the muin were wbout stoady. but s there were hardly enough here to cnibio 1o:ul buyers to Kot i killin, there was littie offore made to pur- chase, The supply of cow stuff w:s limitod to & very few loads, and as there was i quiry the few here soon changea hands ut stoaily to stronz prices. Tho feedor trado was protty quiot.but fow fresh ones on safe and practicaliy no demand fron country buyers. Prices are practiealiy unchinzed on anyuhing wanted atull. Rep- resentative sules: DILESSED BEEF. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 13,1194 §1 3) O..1135 8580 72..1204 84 2 50. 1410 5.108 4 00 cows, 1..910 L0710 W2 0 3 10w 210 2. 87 1 U3 M L BI6 250 1.114) . 620 . 103 L1540 1.15) ) 1. 08) STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 70 250 1,010 205 COLORADO CATTLE. No. q 9 fooders 3 ... 1012 270 Hoas.—Prices on hogs strengthened n biz nickel this morning, protty nearly every thing solling at from 8550 10 §5.0%, nzainst b to #.35 vesterday. There was a slicht in- crense In the roceipts ns compared with estorday, but the quality, ns u rule, wus irdly, us'eood. The shippine domand’ whs crs, the bulk of the epresentutive sales: Pr, No. Av. Sh. Pr. . 2)2 ) & PITERNTR ¥ 20 555 10 555 200 590 160 200 PIGS AND ROUGIL - 500 Todny ak0 & E. 111 pfd TUY RS, St I & Omahis ofd, Southern Paciflc.... ugar Refinery.... . 1. Coal & Iron.. Texus Pacitic . 03| Unlon Pacitic. 31U, 8. Kxpress 1395(| Wabnsb, St. L& Loulsville & N Memphis & Char. daby Packing Co....... alin Packing Co Ty ey White, . & D.. Others.. Totals.. Missourt Paciti Western Unfon. Mobile & Obio. 8 8 |Wheellng & 1 total sales of stock todny wero 222,004 i Erle, 6,060 Manhattan, 8,1 Pucific preferred, St Paul, 16,80 New York M. Aug. £ —MONEY ON CALL—Eusy 4 last loun 1% closed offered 14 pe! N 0, +—314@5'% por DHs and 8185 £ The ciosing quotations on bon; *North. Pucliie rUhwostern Con. . £ 1003 *N. W. Con. Dol D100k |SUL. M. Gen. by, an. nOw set fs.. anada S0, s o C. & P Isty. Tox. P.L G T Keots on i'uc, Ists, M., K& T Ge, ) ot MK & T Gun. b, Quotations, BOSTON, Muss., Aug. o following are Atch. & Top. Boston & Alb vy b K eursurgo. Chl. Rur. & Qulney. Fitehburg K. It L V. & N Englund. Rutland pri. Allouez Min, ¢ w York Min New Youx, ng Quotations. following are nining stoe’s quotations: |Sterra Novada Gould & Curr, Hale & Noreros Yellow Jncket... North Star .10 o preferrad 87. LOuts, Mo, Aug, 4,— on the mining exchanze toduy, T inz guotations’ were m | hero was no trading K 16| Littie Albert, Granite Mt w0 (Small opds %0 Finuncial Notes, ICANSAS C11v, Mo, Aug. 4.—Clearings, 81,114, ORLEANS, La, Aug 4—Clearings, .—3 per cent rentes 90f, the aceount. New Yonk, 4.—Clearings, Now York ex- n e selling HAVANA, Aug, Spanish gold, Exchanze quiet, but firu, ~Clourings, ¥ 6, New York excounce so d & [AERGURIA “About ten years ago I con tracted & severe case of blood 1o Leading physiclans preseribed medic Bich I took without any relie reurial and potash remedics , but which brought Mr. Y C. Jones, of after medicine, w I also tried mel with unsuccessful result; on an attack of mercurial rheumatisi that RHEUMATISM gave up all remedics and began After taking several bottles 1 was entirely cured and able to resumno work. 1s tho greatest medicine for blood polsoning to-day on the market. made my life one of agony. After suffering four years I using’ 8. . 8. on Blood and Skin Diseases mail BWUT Bracirio Co., Atlauta, 'GL“ Chicago Live Stock Market. CIICAGO, T1L. Aug. 4—[Special Tele; Tue Bk [—The cattlo market was strong. Most descriptions sold 10 higher than yester- day. or from 15¢ 10 23¢ hi her than at the close of lust week. All of this ndvance may be ascribed o fact of lizht recelots only ubout 12,000 head arriving tod 1y and the totil for “the expired part “of the weck falllng short” of 44901 There wis locul'and eastern demand but next to 'y for export necount, Chicazo helnz relatively higher than London. Of the fresh recoipts ubout one-half were natives, They were salable ut from .25 to $.25 for poor to extra cows and bulls, at from £1.50 to .5 for stockers und feoders.'and av from 8426 10 $5.4) for coumon to extra steers. The 4,000 Texans on sale sold on nobasis u of prices for west- orns was from #1.5 Lo 14,50, ‘There was unusual briskness in the hog trade today anit prices ranged highor. The best sorts went quick st from #6,00 to § and Jery ordinary lots wers tuken i, trom 570 to . The giin averaged fuliy from se 1o 100 100 1bs., makinz an advaice of e sineo osday. All of the deciine resuiting from Monday's heavy supply has now becn re- gained; indecd, the uverage of today's snles Was nea s high us for any day ln the ) scuson. Everythinz was out of sclie 1 before noon uid the close was firs {rom $5,50 to £5.05 for common to echolee grudes, Poor lots solc ut from .00 to $5.40 and culls at from #1.00 Lo 86.75. There was i quict market for sheop ana lawbs and but little change fn values ~ Good to cholce quilities coni ‘nue searce wnd firm ab from .50 Lo §.15. Poor und common_ stull i not wanted and must e sold at very low prices, 1€ at ail: sules of the 1atier run do as low us from 8200 o #400, Sales of | were principal quotatio 2 Receipts: Catgl G0 . Tlie Eveninz Journul roports: CATTLE—Recoipts, 12000: shipments, 4,000 murket nctive wud stoady to a trifle higher: PFIIO 10 eXtra _stovrs, § 0 @ w0 chofee, 3.5 @4.0% othiers, §47 o 814" 25014 063 e Hoas—Recelpts, ' 15,000: markot active, 55 higher; @5.75; prime inixed wnd’ pa prime heavy nnd 6.05; Light, ¥ i SHEEP—Recoipts, murket netive and sten o BLD0G 003 Tox $.60; inmbs, 845 City Lave Stock Market, ICANSAS Crty, Auz 4—CATTLE—Re- ceipts, 2,505 shipme 800; the market wus active, strong and generally 0 higher: steers, 5 cows, §1. 15175; Tex s stoors, &2 100 kers und feeders, $2.00, HoGs—ecoipts, 5000: shipments, 2,000: the arket opened he 1019 higher, lost the nd- nce, butclosed steudy ; ull gruies, 8.2500.8); bulk, §50005.724%, —Recolpis, 1.700; shipments, 300; good 5 were strong, oubers lower; mutions, awmbs, 85.00, Now York ck Markets, NEW YORK, Aug, Recelpts, 064 hend, all for export, no tradin :: feoling firm: dressed beef steady at 74@slac; shipments toduy 1,50+ heoves, CALVES—Recelviy, 4 headi murket u shade BUNDSHW&NI ER, COUNTIES, BCHOOL' DISTRICTS, :WATER COMPANIES, ST.R.R.COMPANIES,cte. Correspotidenca solicited. W.HARRIS & COMPANY,Bankers. 63+i68 Doarborn Street, CHIOAQG. !5 Wall Street, NEW YORK. n .. BOBTCN BUSINESS eyole Dadler—\ bioyels will be better for you than @ horse. 1t doesn't et any tuing. Frugal Merchant— (not entirely convinced No. It won't eat wnytolng, bat “l'in wrraid itll give me & thundering Dig appatite —Chi- cngo Iribune, T'he morai is yours—so's a Columbia bicycle—Business men, the FPope M. Co. offer you health and happi- ness, clear headedness, renovated money-making brains—221 Columbus ve., Boston, buttermilk ca Sirek ofpts, 6165 hewd: market firms sheop. 8. 75583.0 1 Inmbs, $.0001.7; aressed mutton staady at 811e per 1b,; dressed lambs Bru at 0@ Hoos - Receipte, 3,182 hoad. Including five ears for sule;, markot dull at .55 Louls Live Stock Market, Louts, Mo, Aug. 4—CATTLE-Rocoipts, shipment: 1,810 murket stronz fair to choice native steers, 82525001 Toxan and Indian steers, #2.301 cows unl can- ners, §1,25@2.40. 1968 — leceipts, 8,801 shipmonts, 2,80 market stoady; hoivy, $5.70030; mixed, @ix 85.0,5.50, toceipts, 000; shipmeats, none: INAEKGL MI0W; top Drices for bost native mut tons, $.95 Knnsns City Markets, KANSAS C11y, Mo, Auz, 4—Wiear—Active, firms No. 2 hurd, (2203550 now, G@ic; No. 3 red. i@ irm but quict: No. 2 white, 514@ 2 m xed, 424 0. ore uctive and firmer: No. 2 now. dyi now. fKige. ~Stoudy at 88@01c on the basls ot BrAN—Stendy: sn~ked, 5139 HAY=Wouk:™ timothy, $7.00@8.00; prairie, BUTTER—Cromory, 1501 dalry. 133 e, Ea48 ~Firm at 1 R Wheat, 42,000 bu.i corn, 5,000 bu § outs, 701 by SUTPMENTS ~Wheat, 51,000 bu.; corn, 5,000 bu.; onts, 5,00 bu, e DeWitt's Sarsaparilia destroys snoh poi sous us scrofula, skin disoases, eczoms, rhou- matism. [ts timely uso savas many lives. Pl g BOUND T0 HAVE VENGEANCE. Snm Nuthan's Unsuc wful Effort to Annihi- ate Wooll Zicharia, Woolt Zacharia, a *South Tenth street pawnbroker, went to tho nohce station yosterday forenoon with a blood curdling talo of conspiracy, socialists and assassins, He said bo had been sent a number of threatening letters and was convinced that his doys were numbered it the police failed to capture his assallants, Dete went with him and secroted himself in an adjoning room to await developments. 1n a fow minates Sam Nataan, & youth of 10, camo in with blood in his eye and a stone- cutter's hammer in his shirt sleeve. At the sight of Woolf he worked up a fine frenzy and let drive with the hammer, missing his® aim but smashing the dishes. ' Then tne de- tective gathered him in. Sam Nathan, it secms, had an idea that Woolf was casting sheep’s eyes at his sistor- in-law and when his brother, the lady’s hus- band, refused to ¢o after his scalp, look up the warfare himself. —— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrap for chil- dren teething produces natural quict sleep. 25 cents a bottle, e g Price of Four F In a petition filed, Gustave Landmann 1m- ploroes the court to compel Abraham Rosen- berry to pay over §15.000 besides the costs. The plaintiff alloges that on Ju was engageid at Rosenberry’s saw and plan- ing mill; that on that day he was working about the machiuery Cleaning away the suw- dust. He thought that the machine was not runuing and fully believing that he kuew what he was thinking, placed bis rignt hand on the planing knife. As soon as Gustave found out that the machine was in operation, he also found out that four of his fingers had dropped down into the sawdust, and he thinks Rosenberry should pay the bill, S Dou't become constipated. Take Beech- am’s Pills, — Mr, Jaicks' Cheek. Chairman Birkbauser of the Board of Public Works has heard from Andrew Jaicks, the unsuccessful asphalt paving bidder. Mr. Jaicks has writter tohave his forfeit check of £500 on the St. Mary’s av- enue coutract returned, By the way, Jaicks got the contract for this street, which is one block in length, and the check will 2o into the city treasury un- less he comes to time on his contract. R Nugeet! Nugget! Nueget! Buy Big Nugget baking powder. 82 oz. 25 cents. et S Marriage License The following marriage licenses were is- sued by Judge Eller yesterds; Name and address. ix City, Ta.. W Montzomery, Omiha. . . .. 1Viktoria Vigzers, Omu ) Christ Olsen, Omahu, .. 1 Caroiina Erickson, Omal { Conrad Distmar 1 Lizzie Bergerme 5 § Stanley Kelzzlusok. Omahi.. ... 1Josepli Lenartowsko, Omalia. .. . Disease never suczessfully atta cks tho sy em with pure bloo1. DaWitt's Si rsaparilla ma’k3s pirs, naw viod L a1l varic hes blosd —_———— Building Permits, ‘The following permits were issued by the superintendent of ouildings yesterday Board of Education, story brick school house, Twenty-second and Lathron streets ............ 830,00 Sune, Thirty-cighth ind Jones streets.. 80,000 John' Connelly, addition o dwelling, 624 South Twenty-fifth strect. w1000 Eight minor permits. ... A vv Total Srasas s sas s veoles BHRUSD) Drive them away—the aches, weaknesses miscrablo. of them n scrious, and of long standing; they'll need time, {x'x'\m] , and pa- icnco. 'Dut all of them can certain- 1y bo cured and corrected with Dr. Pierce's Favorite Proscription. 1t's a powerful, invigorating tonic and a soothing and strengthening nervine; a legiti- mate medicine, purcly vegotablo, perfectly harmlcss, and carcfully adapted fo women's delicate noeds, At tho two critical periods in a woman's lifo—the change from girlhood to womanhood, and, later, the “ change of life"—it, is porfectly safe and an especially valuable remedial agont that can produce only good results, Forall femalo complaints,” irregularities, and weaknesses, ** Favorite Prescription” i3 the only remedy so unfailing and cffective that it can bo guaranteed. 1f it doesn't beneflt or cure, in every case, tho money will be refunded. _ SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Compan £ SOUTH OMAHA. est cattle, hog und sheep market in the west COMMISSION HOUSES. BUILDERS. J. . Glan, ontractors and sub contractors for all Kinds of bulldine piastoring painting, oto. All'willrocelvo 0 bullders' dirvetory £ D, business 10 tho publishor. ona, 113 8, 15th steost P AWNINGS Omaha Teat & Awning Co ocks, ofland AND TENTS Woll Bros, & Co. BAGS AND TWINB Enfs OmahaBagCo Importers and mefs, flour 1 C. Todd, TS AND SHOLS. 110 Howard Stroot Steven Creedon. Leansupply you with e thing In shoes 1 sanddiscounts. Latost styles, Kirkendall, Jones & Co, | Amer, Hane S Wholosala Mres, Agonts Biston Kabner Shen e 1041105 Harnopest | CLOTHING. | Gilmore & Rull. Clothingnotion. furnish- | Manfrs. tngs. Give us o teln Samplos propatd by 6 x- pross, 1115 Harnay —_———— COAL, COKE, (muhufoul,\'uk(: &linCe| E: Hard and soft coal. €. F CORNICE. glo Cornice Works otalic’ skyllahts, —_— CONTRACTORS. J. 1. Glenn. Contractors and sub contractors for n bullding, plastoring, paintio z in°s arehitoe s’ and | 1 1153 L5th st . Swith & (0, ; HARDW ARE, Rector & Wilhelmy Co.| Lobeek & Lina. Corner 10th and Jackson | Doalors n hardwaro and stroots. Tiechanicss’ tols 104 Douglag stroet. "0 C Taymer, Nullders hardwars and contractors’ suppl 620 South 104h stroet, e, LUMBER. (has. R Leo. Joho A, Wakefeld, Iardwood lamber. wood | Imported, Amarican Port- carpets and parquoat andcoment. Milwaukes fooring. Nydraulic coment and 9th and Douglas. Quiney white llme. LIQUORS. Tler & Co. Frick & erbert Liguor merchants, 1112 Harney at. Mfrs. Kon: nedy's Bast Indla Bit- Wholosals liguor dealer 1001 Farnam st. i 7M{LLI‘¥“H1R\’: J. Oberfelder & Co. Importers and jobbors of nilliinery, notlons. Mall ders prompt. 03-12 South ith st MUSI A. Tlospe, Jr. Planos, organs, artists’ materials, ote. 415 Douglng stroet PAPER, OlLs. Carpcnl&r P}lpcr Co. | Standard 0il Co. Carey n full stock of Printing. wrapping and | Refined and lubrloating Wrlting pnpor, card pa- | olls, axle krease, eto. e ete OVERALLS, SHIRTS, ETC King & Smead. Mfreof “K & 8" pants shirts and overalls, oto. G118 South 11th o —e——— PRODUCE COMMISSION. atablished 1873, Branch & Co. Wty el e cgs and poultry. Kinds, oysters. I st. 7J. B. Hu;c & Co. |Jas :\.El.uli & Co. rapcctalties: Buttor, egs nnd_pouliry. 1013 Howard st. W. E. Riddell. Riddell & Co. (HatAUINROATIOS8) . | mues erieeno cbis. vews Wholenale butter and | atiies, frults, pouliry ekies. Biiys andwolls for 444 canh. 4138, 1thst. & S furnishing g THth and Howard-sts Cor. it ad X URNITURE ; Onahia Upholstering Co, [ Beebe & Runyan Furniture Co, || Htnsteoon - ® STOVE REPAIRS. Omaha Stove RepairW'ks Stove repairs and water Atinchmonts "or " any EHH O Mtove mad 1307 Dougine SH TOYS. GROCERIES, D. M. Steele & Co. [ Blalie, Bruce & Co M. 4. Disbrow & Co. | H. Hardy & Co. Munufacturers of sash, |Toys. dolls, albums, doors, blinds and [ fancygoods house fu mouldings. Branch of- [ nishing goods, chil- flce, 12th and izard sts. [ dren’s carrinzes. 1819 Farnam st ANCE NO. 31( Anordinance ordering the fmproving of Sew- ith street Lo 25th stre 1t distriet No. 417, strect improve i vin't with vitrifie | proving 10 consist works to tuke the ne such work Lo Where is. the n ossury SLens 1o euuse y council of the od the lmproving of ith strect Lo stroot lmprovemant district No, reas, (Le mayor und ity council of s mine upon vitrifed brick eity do hereby de i a8 the material to class A, 11 yeirs' guarante Do used for sueh piving, therefore Be ivordained by the eity council'of the city t purt of Seward str from 2ith strect 1t d strict No. 43 ored improved, & with viritied brick eluss Lecording 10 the specifications Uie ofec of the board of publ.c o cons st of pav That the Board of Public Works ts hereby ordered to cause sald work to be and to enter Into contr with the lowest responsib g fons on firc in the offle L or any other pe or associntion ow n or alonz thut L 2ith streot to 2th street, be and Dotween the different tracks, by suel Sewnrd street and also'n space 1 inches outside of the outside aid rAls and betw. ks und for th 1 mches outsid rails of sid tracks. tobe e and of the same materi paving of such street he Unless other Ordered by the bourd of public works, and in corporution or 1, thoe board of required (o have suc and expense ther: assessed against the property of person, corporation or assoclat by 15 directed to mike and d dinunee 1o the Omahu 8t company OF iny OLLGE DEFsON, COMiPANY, COr- or associntion ng_any stree ris Of strects within sald improvement dis- PHCE ind. report his netion in that hehalf to 1us early 18 prace mance tike effect o from wnd after its pussage. Pussed July 20th, 1604 B V. JOIIN GROVES, the ¢ty coung dent Clty Council Approved July 2nd. 18 GEO. BURKE & FRAZIZR LIVE STOCK COMMISSION, THE LEAD 0. OMAIA| Ft'getocsh R 305, ©F o Wood Brothers, Fouth Omaha—Telephoae 11HT. - Chlcago 3.1, DADISM AN, | W. K. WOOL. { Managers. Market reports by mall and wire cheorfully turnished upon application. —THB Campbell Commission Co, Chicago, BastSt. Louls, Kansas City, South Oniahu, aous City, Fory Worth. A. D. Boyer & Company, 56 and 5 Exchunge Bulldinz,South Owanw Correspondence solioitad and prowmptly answor s, Y eehil Mibention to rders for stockers & fosdors. Established, 1883 = - - lncorporatid, 1323 Capital fully pat, $2002). Waggoner Birney Company, Write 0F wiro us for prompt wad rellablo markst reboria Perry Brothers & Company, Live 8took Commliss lon. Room 61 Exchange Bullding, South Omaha ‘Lolephone 1707, ORDINANCE district No. 47, suld inproving to consist of br.ck, clnss C, und rd of pubilc 'worss to tike CeCsSUrY SLEDS L0 Cuuso such work Lo ty councilof the a have ordered the in:n worth stroet from 16th streel Lo west Jprovenent 1116 und ui- ity of O ¢t No. #17 by repaving the Towed Uty diys 10 DIOPOrLY owners i whish Lo deslgnate and sired 1o be used for such ¥u Ve explr DEOPOTTY OWHETS OWi D3 the wijorit 15 4 Inprovement districy petitloned for the repaying of sild street i suld district with vivritiod Leick ¢ uss ¢ of Bhe frontize Adition to suc Jul by 81id owners, th counci: of suld city do b rinl sospocified us the designation of Wayor and eity Fiine upon aterlal to be ty counciiof the elty that purt of 1 L frow 10U street (o W U distriot No. by ordered Improved mont W consist of repiy sime Is her vitrifie ! bric g Lo the specificutions of the board of public works. That the board of bubllo works is hereby ordored Lo causo suid work to be done UBd 10 enter luLo conlract 0 Lho Bute Wilh the lowest responsible bidder under the speci- fications on file n tho office of siu.d board. Scet.on & That the city elerk be nnd horol is dj 1'to muke and daiivera copy of th ordinance to the Omih v Street. Rullway com- iy, OF any OLhOr POF<on. CoNIpPANY. COTPOF- tion or association owning any stract rallwiy upon. alonz or across any of sifd parts of strects within said fmprovement district and report his action fn_that behalf to the city coimneil us early as prasticable, Ssetion 4. That tins orainance tako effoot and bo n foree from and after its passaze. ussod July 21st, 1822, JONN GROVES, City Olerk. E. P DAVIS, President City Council. Approved July 2:nd, I8 GED. P. BEM Mayor, ORDINANCE NO. 3168, An ordinanco orderinz the inproving of Cala- well street from 2th strect to west line of Shinn's addition, In strect fniprovement ais- trict No. 3,511 fmiprovinz to consistof pay- in: with vitrified brick, and dirceting tho bourd of public works take the nece steps to causo such work to be done. Whereas, the mayor il eity cou ity of Omiha have ordercd the improvin Caldwell street from 24t street to wost |in Shin’s addition, in strect fnprovement dis- wrict No. 430, by paving the same, and allowed thirty diys tothe property owners in which to desiznate and deternine the material desired to b used for such piavinz, and Whereus, the suld thirty diys have explrod and the property owri Vi majority of tho frontaze n sald ¢ it district luve petitioned for the puvinz of su'd street in sald district with vitrified brick, cluss A, five vears, and Wiereus, in addition to su ation of teriul by sald owners the mayor and city anetl of suld city do heroby determing upon the material so specifiod as tho material to ba wsed for such pavin -, Be it ordnined by the city council of the city £ Omihs ction 1. That that part of Caldwe'l street from 24th strect to west lne of Shinn's addi- tion, fn street improvement district N and the sume 1s hereby ordered improve fmprovement to consixt of paving with vitri- fied brick, cluss A, five years, nccording to the specifications on file 1n the office of tho bourd of public works. ection 2 Thit the honrd of public works Is hereby ordered to ciuse sald work to e done and to enter Into conteact for the sane with the lowest responsibic bi lder under the speci= fieations on file In the oflice of siuid bord. Section # Thit this ordinance tuke eeok and bo In force (rom und ufter Its pussuge Passed July 20th, 1802 A ¥ JOHN GROVES, City Clork E. P. DAVIS, R Sacs President Clty Counctl proved July 2:nd, 150 i 7 GEO. P, BEMIS Mayor. ORDINANCIE NO. 8167, An ordiuance ordering the lmproviog of Chicagostreet from 2ind sureet to 2ird street, in street fmprovement district No. 438, sald fmproving o consist of puving with vitrified brick and directing the boird of publio WOrkS 10 Lake the HCCUSSATY SLODS L0 Ciuse such work to be done Whereas, th or und ety council of the ity of Omuhn have ordercd the lnproving of Chicago street from 2od st L o10 Za streot In stroet tmprovement district No. 48, by puving the same and allowed thirly days L0 proporty owners in which o desiziuto und determing the material desired t be used for such pving, und Whereas, thesald thirty days huve explired nd the property Ownors own ng u portion (tho frontage in sald (nprovement districs huve potitioned for the paving of suld street in sald distriet with vitrtled Lrick, cluss A fiye yours, and Wiiereus, in addition to such deslenation of muter ul by sald owners, the muyor and clvy council of suld elty do Liéreby determine upon wtor i 8o sp -cified us Ohe material 10 be for such paving, therofor Be it oranined by the eity eouncil of the olty of Omaha, That th part of Chilcago Streoy d stroot IEd Mreel, i BUReet dme provement distriet yo. 495, bo snd the same Is h vy ordered fmproved, sald fmprovement 10 consist of pavin: with vitzited brick cluss A. with five yeirs necording to the speciticas 1ions ou tile (o the oice of the Lourd of public That the board of pubiic works (s reby ordered to cause suld work to be done wnd Lo enterinto contrnet for the sune with the lowest rexponsiblo bidder under e spocis fieations on file in the office of suid board, Section 4 That this ordinunce taxe effeos and be in force from wn L ufter its pussuge Tussod July 2k, ias JOUN GROVES, City Olerk. E I DAVIS. i a'2el El'&u:u«nl Olty Counell roVi uly Qod, 1802 - ey o GEO. P BEMIS, Mayor

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