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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL! Wheat Slumped Two Oents Per Bushel Yes- terday, but Strengthened Later. [} PROVISIONS STRONG ON LIGHT RECEIPTS \ Unensy Feeling Existed There Was | Ratner Liag Notwith= standing the Decrense of Wheat and Flour on Ocenn Prasnge, | | | Froo thon Cnicaco, Aug. 8 bushel today, but recovered Corn closed Jge lower than last quicting but apparently baseless rumors of | morc financial troubles locally were chiefly responsible. In addition the trade was hop ng that the president's message would con tain some suggestion of means to immedi ately relieve the present conditions, Provisions acted stronger on light reccipts of hogs and closed considerably’ higher for Tard and ribs, but at the last momen® pork weakened and closed with a loss of from 10¢ to 1 Wheat at the opening was abouv the same as yesterday's closing to from 1je to e lower, and with some fluctuations prices further declined e for September and 13 for December, then fluctuated some and tho close was about 15 lower for Sep- tember and 13e lower for Decembes An uncasy feeling existed and there was rather free liquidation, notwithstanding the quantity of wheat and flour on ocean pas- Bago de 32,000 bu., reports of &3,00 000 more gold coming to America and the Illinois crop report being deeidedly unfavor- able, 1eporting the yield per acre the smail- and the crop the smallest har- vested for vears, There was some shipping demand and some lots were work for ex port, and more, it is said. would have been done but for the dificulty in selling ex- change, Corn_opet everywher through Colc west, having trades we Wheat slumped 2% 8 %c of the loss. night. Dis: 1 od firm, the hot, dry weather Xeept a fow scatterin or 1o and the extreme south this tendency the first from l4c Lo Vi Th market, however, immediately sold off, de- elining *{¢ on unfounded rumors coming from New York of financial troubles here | and in sympathy with wheat. The price worked up again” about as quickly as it had declined, recovering lie of the break, but again sold off on predictions f ton that showers were indicated for sas, Nebraska and The o changed som o id at the close the near futures were nm e tollge ensior und distant deliveries from 'ge to 1ye lower. Selling of September and buying of October was a feature, Prices for o fuctuated, and the close was weak at nearly the inside, with a net loss of from !ic to #c. ‘The depression that sffected other grains was the chicf cause for the recession in oats. Although castern shippers of outeof the market, owing to the collapse of exchange, the veceipts of live animals were not enough to meet the demand which cam chiefly from local packers, The result wae firmness in the provision market, although there was ouly a light trade compared with last night. Lard 1s from 20 to 22! /¢ hgher and ribs from 10c to . 15¢ better. Pork was flm until just at the close, when it slid of 26¢ per bbi. reights wero weak at 1ic tand te for corn to Buffulo. imated recipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 5 cars; corn, 200 cars; oats, 1060 cars; hogs, 18,000 head., The leading futures ranged K hogs were asked for follows WiEAT— Aug.. Sept.. Dec . ConN Aug.. Sept Oct N . Song | MESSPORK A, sepell Oct LAt Fid i Oct. L SO ki | Aug.. . 7.20 | 7 7is | @ g ot 07t Cash quotations w Frovi—Dull Wi o.b., ot OAr RO Rve Baniey 4o salys LAY SEED—No. 1, 80 TINOTHY SEED-PEie, 83,508 Pork—Mess, per hhL, £12.00212.05; per 100 1bs., o7 Short Tibs sl doosey ¢ glted box e, £7.000 short clear sides (hoxed), !7‘;-‘: @ \7|‘ i kY= Distillers’ finfshed goods, per gal., il ver gal SUdGans - Unchangec lated, standard The following were ments for today as follows: nd anchianged. No. , G14c; granu- tho receipts and ship- TANTICLLS, = lour. TWECETVTS. [SITPMENTS, hols On the | market 14@19c. oduce exehango tod was quiet; ereamery, 17 Egris, steady; strierly fresh, 1 Omuha Burrer—The voduce Aarket. sttuntion in tha cast appears to be w1110 more. encouraging, bus it ha prices in New York there is not much room for a shipper 10 make amargh: on shipping bicking stock Lot costs 11e hore, For that easonthere fs no great domand for pucki geer hore and prices remain alout stead local t is slow, Fune solid packe fulr to good solid packed, ¢; eliofee o £ f@ibo; fal'to kood"country, 1 g stock, frosh, i Gas--Tee misrket s practically stendy and there fs not much life o the trade. '|1.), re- gelnta o not lnrgo, but thoy are Suflicient to upply the trade. The bulk of the salos are Feportudat 10 11e LAVE POULTRY-—The receipts for a fow days Dback nave not heen so Jurge and the murket hus been well cleaned up nost of the time: Prices have not advanced hut wtocks move more readily than they did and (he macket iy §pon thewhiold, i amore satlstuetory con® ton. Some choico ducks wiro re- cived and brought 1065 eholec old hens, 71500 e; old roosters, 4@wbe; spring chickens, 100 ors—There 1s very lttle doing in pota- oes and vory fow find their way into the ands of the commission men at the present Ame. The local growers do 10 ho Mnging in as many s the but stiil hero are o o supply” the local retail Onorders from the “country they are Llcust 0570c g Ns—Thoe supply of watermelons Is Jarger than 16 was 4 few daye o bt st hero are not enough o redico hrices very fauch. Good witorniolons are selling nll th way fronm $18 10 820 por 100, Briies There aro still w fow blackherries coming und some blucherries. Biackborries or 24-t case, $3.004 Diucberrios, por ~qt. caso, 41 AVPLES NO apples to amount to anything are belug shipped in, but the supply of® honi rown Mock is HbCral. Chelee Dichese, por Dot woen 5; comuon varlotes, 82000 .60; Californin apples, per 50-1b, boy, 81,26 1.60. v X, 81,260 A good CALIFORNIA ng from California stone | thoro 15 also & good suppl of early Cruwfords. Early Cruwford peaches, ro Lo, 812501 Bartlett peirs, pot Box, #2.1002.30; phihs, wer bos, o sz B neciarines, por Lox, $1.50. GRAPES-S0 fur this season there have not \ vory many pes infrom Californin car of South [inols grapes has been received from the section of the couniry | where It s sald the crop is very short. Calfe | ise, #2; Hlinols, - per - 9-10 | trade. worth g M Fivis many cling 0 businoss 10 shipping cabh; untry appears to be wbout over lonul orders ure received and filled at to the o O 1 tho quality of tho stock is pronounced for this seuson of the year. Celory, per doz bun 304 OntoNs—Home grown stock lsplenty at 2 e 1D, o1 orders frou the country | ¥ The warket is still full of | | prices aro | Lirge receipts pated for the w duys. South- “busket criste, 7o TROFICAL FRULDS (he steady warw | Xt ern, per 4 LEMONS— weatber pro- duees & very tair demand for lemons and all Uses nEe them, Mes Mossinng ' ORAN riving. Rivorside M BANANAS—Prices bunch, largo, £2.265: medtuin, $2.002.2 HDES, doing s % I1oEs hide groc I No No. 1 gro ed hide 10 40 to 4 3 hidis, cure SHERe e green sulted &kinsl, ench wooled carly skins shearlings short ench dry flin buteher wool e 11c; dry flint Kan: wool pelts, per b flint Colorado Ly retaal welght, 071 rain wool pelts, pe dry pleces and huo TALLOW AND Gint liow, No. 2, Zronse, whi arense, durk swax, prime, s, 1 por Now ¥ K, Aug ports, ) ks 2 D0GS @4.00; Minnesoti Cons MEAL-Qui RYE-Dull, nomiir BALEY MALT—1 WiEAT It 000 bu.j sales, 000 bu. spot. S netive for export; No. 2 ViLtor, 66407 e B850 No. @ \irly on weneral v sident's ctive, i, niess: red, August, o @hd e, closing 0, closting There a A Koot fedite roma TALY 1 green hides ihs 0 1hs. No, 2 {ry fiinthides, 6e dary & b, [l No. wooled carly t, K 15 A unl teher Ocs dr e 1D, K, act EARE [ to 8, —F 4,500 mirk 00: M ent ot ste nal; wi ull: w 1pts, 171,000 i $350,000 bu ot ma aflont mraded rod, 6068 Milwiukeo, Kk and W nd W@ 1 stondy business in 006,50 por 0 bunch, small to OW, ETC. 2 2 groon 1ed 2 N veal calf, 8 1hs. No. 2 dry flint alted ides, b s thin fully ¢ Greon salted, each 360181 (short_ wooled ty shearlings 1, each H@10c wkins), No. wnsas and Nebraski wetual weight, 10 Nebraska murrain wolght, 7@i0c: dry wool pélts, por 1b, y flint ¢ o mu netunl weight, 7a9c il weight, 5 Tallow, No. 1, 8%e; groaso, white A, 8e; grease, yollow old butter, Jim rough tallow, enrly short dry ‘ rk Murkets, Recoipts, 81 45,000 sneks; ower; Minnos stradts, $3.90 14,90, LOUR ) hbls., et dull innes @800, exports, 260,- of futures, 34 ket weaker, fairly rod, 1 store and elé- L ORI foo. b, 674 No. 1 northern, 68e. Optlo 1@ 1e low usier cables and the sidered unfavorable; 37 14¢, closing ut G ut 7le; i cstern Ingut 761ac, )ts, H8,000 bt oxports, 125,000 Spots duli, @830 afle were dull and wea wing whent ang 171,01 Septenibor, 471 closing at 475 c; O, 48, Receipts, os, 170,000 bu. fut Jots dulis white b 31140081 %¢, closing 30 closing No. 2 ¢ U . futures, & whi kat 3 1 the ctob 77,000 fghiers at it hica i 000 bu. spot. ¢ inclevator; 481 $75@484c. Options @1ie decline us_fol- WOst: August, 474D 480, 4848 e, closing at ) bu: exports, 420 5, 46,000 bu: spot. ixed loiver; Aueust, i -ptember, mixed west to wester, 8¢ TEAY-—Quiet, tiy Hors—Dull, firm. Hinks-Weik, du Woor-Dull, pulled, 2025 PROVISIONS hams, 108@ 11 - Lirmes bid; waleg, aber closed o PORK-—Dull, stea BUrer—Firmer; 14@17c; w Quiet, f Light rece pRusi western fre etiled; domest Tox non. (35 io0d estern n. ints, flecce, 202 1, 12@17¢, Cuitieats, dull, steady; pickled middles, nominal duil; wostern st : option sales, i closed at none; ked. W ness, #14.60215.00. demind; westorn creamery, 17@21c ipts. 4,270 uds, “per ctive, steady. ONSEED O11. LTROLECS 5,000 bbls, at 612 oil sales, Rostx $1.00 Terer Ricr rdc Quict, 1and, steady; domestic, 25@ Duli Wits dull but fir oil, 8pot sales, none; Septenb o ele con st Blac: Jupan, 415041 MOLASSE to choled it New [itaren Dul 15,50, Corren—W LEAD-Quict; do TiN=—Dull; Strai steady. SLTEL 0N O cul ts, & Pennsyl ontions sing 611 bid; vanin alos, Liuu tofal sales, 5,000 bDIS. wnon to goed, 90c@ cad 196¢. ans, open kettle, good dull wud steady; 80w3 £ Law, dull, nomial; steady entrifugals, 96 r demand standurd ,steady; Awerican, $12,75@ stie, it plates, Dull; domestic, 8,871, St. Louls Markots. 1. Louts, Aug. 8.—FLouR—Unchanged. Was wen < cash, b74c: August, 56ic Whear 587,61 Octover, bot Coux—Lost 1c August, 350; Sop OATs "~ Lowers 2814 Septembir, BUrreR 11 (new), s—Llour PROVISIONS changed; Receir 000 bu.; and b SHIPMESTS 000 bu.: co; and barley, uone o New York NEw YOk, Aug. ata standstill so coneerned able inguiry for for exvort nothin rtter ness and are makiy of immediate want Boing forwa woolens, orders whend have of goods, but the ingly cuttaitod: awalts devel I'h W bitwe clos 3 No. 2 19g20¢. vy, #1325, D 8. x Thu althoug noderate continues in improved trade with cutt Ay’ en e A m old orders | silks and knit goods. bee roduc sing 1401 0. 2 red, September, 585G mixed cash, 85ic; . 20¢; August, ator creamory, 21@ quict. Pork, Lard, §7.00. 0 sacks: whea un- 107,- rn, 95,000 bu.; onts, 40,000 b Flour, 15,000 sucks; wheat, 4 1, 117,000 bu.: outs, 2,000 bu Gods Market, 1siness in dry new tr s 1 0ds s nsactions are consider- parcels ana thero and diseloses hers, The demand 1ts and iwve ot entored upon wny aetive busi- | new provisions abead €00 many goods nre uding cottons, A good many wnceled on all Kinds o s been necord- The market is expectant, but pments at Washington. Cotton Murket, EW ORLEANS, A middiing, good ordinary. bitles; snles, 800 bales dy; sales, 20,200 hale #7.10 bid} Septon 87.21@7.22 ; Nover, ) ORK, Au total sules, 104,500 September, $7.47a2 Novenmber, #7680 Junuary, Biitish G LoxnoN, Aug. 8 suys: Tho British ted wt 7,000,000 L000 quartirs t the’ stock left oy necded 19,000,000 soe where thi absorh ull good southeastern I ments d. ter, Corn s ¢ sand new A suppl. 11-16c, ber, 5, thll 75301 1 fa ( L whe yquart . pmn is s [ nii in o qua sl ric Qi M 1L Ciry, Aug. B hed nt closed, 604 4,000 bbis.; shipnients, 143 75 Lbls SHUIG, Aug tiflentes opencd it 613 lowest. 6044 1 ONDON, Aug.' 8 415 9.0 per auartor. LINSEED Ol REFINED PETHOT TURPENTINE 5P Mitwa MILWAUKEE, Au tewbor, o535 No. ConN-No. 8, 8h OAts—Stondy; white, 20¢ BalLEY I Nomin t 015 sules 8, an CALC N EUM s uk 2 spri 38 No. Dul low i net ; stock, 54,- i Augu 7.10; Octoby 32; Deccmbor, i February, utures o August etober, deeember, §7.7047.501 runry, $7.9707.99, k Lune Expross: Al erop IS now esti- cers, This leayes 21, uported, Deducting 1592 there will bo s TS not casy to o come from. v will of Russin, Indin and Al British require- ne foreign 15 1o s quoted it 205 3d per s 14 American wells fonal Transit e highest, 61; 17,000 ' 11s,; ifl- lowest, cars , 718 bbls.; atlonal Transit cer- closed, 603; Lighest, 000 b, * UTIA LINsgED—Spot, 205 14 per ewt 8515164 per gal, 205 0d per ewt, Murkets. WigAT—Steudy g, o8¢, white, 80¢; Wool Marke LV BosTON, Aug. 8 Mar wools aro sclling at low of 80i8be for and fine medinm auotabloe the sans s territory kot pr and lull. Territory 1011 4 binsis Poxas and Californiiy Nothing doing in pulled wools aud foreign wools dull. ¥ DELIIIA, A No. 2 red, August, Cony—Weuk und 4T@iThie. P el phin Gratn Aug. 8 Gy Lowe: Kot WieaT -Depressed; Gl No. 2 mixed, August, Ofrs-Car lots, weak; No. 2 white, August, 32@338c. Minn MINNEAROLIS weaker; tradin At Dded Decomber coipts, 608 curs. No. 1 northern, 55 Cloen CINCINSATI, A, | No.2wmixed, 4464 No. 2 ml OATS Whear Wiltsk y Eusior Easlor; Weuk ol Aug asll, 6O Lill, st TOLEDO, No. Coux OATS Aug. very dull; Septd ath die No.2 8112 W ady; No. 2 Quict; No. 2 cash apolls Whent Market. B.—WHEAT-Futures iber ¢los ush rither slow : No. 1 hard 2 uworther [ Murkets, CoRN—Scarce, firm; @24 ke, 10 Grain Market, HEAT—Active, lower; cash, 4145¢. 24 Colles Murket. NEW Youk, Au o6 10 10 20 poiuk Bowas Optlous opened quiet closed guict at | | with the tendency in THE 20 pofnts down September, #16 cmber, #18 Inclnding v, $10.16; Spot Rio, snles, 6,000 ba 05@15,90; O My, #14.457 14,50, Liverpoo Aug. 8 noderi e 000 contals, Liverroor offr wor can ConN-Quiet and easior; 4s 5 por cental, Recelpts pust three days, 44,500 contals. BUTTER - United States good, 758 per ewt Warat Qulet; holders Recoints vast throo days Including 88,000 Ameri- t mixed westorn, American corn Wool Muarket. PHITADRLPATA, Aug. 8.~Market dull; prices unch S AND BONDS, Volume of Business on ‘Change Was Quite Small Agnin, w Yonk, Aug. 8.—The volume of busi- ness on the Stock oxchange was small again today, only 104,613 shares changing hands and the course of prices continued irregular the main downward. ding Chicago Gas, Sugar and General Electric vielded 2 to per cent and the remainder of the list g to 15 per cent, but on a demand to cover shorts thero was a rally of 1¢ to 13§ per cent, the latter in General Electric Following this period of dullness came the president’s message to congress, on which the traders in the room, most of whom are bearishly inclined, made a sharp onslaught on the market. The attack was clearly pre- concerted, for it began some minutes before Wall street had an opportunity to even scan the contents of the message. General again the chiet sufferer, touch- ng 43¢ against 479 last night. The decline ompanied by a revival of the rumors at the proposed plan to pay off the floating debt was exciting increased opposition ugar touched 101y and Chieago. a decline from the highest of from { per cent respectiely. Most of the other leading shares held well and the market was improving when the announcement of the suspension of H. L. Hotchkiss & Co., was made from the rostrum of the exchange, On this Northwestern broke — 4 points to 93, The changes other: wise, however, were far less im- portant, but at the close the market was in the ‘main weak. The bulk of sclling tnroughout the day was for professional ac- count, and according to the commission houses comparatively little long stock was forced out. While the traders took an un- favorable view of the president's message, the conseusus of opinion in banking and brokerage circles was that the effect would be salutary on the public mind aud help re- store confidence. The heavy importations of gold and the belhef that the mflux of the yellow metal will continue, must also tend in the same direction. 1t is stated on what is deemed good authority that the arrivals of gold from Europe late in the week will enable one or two of the banks to cancel considerable amounts of clearing house cer- tificates The Post says: An interesting point lies in_the question as to whece the currency sold on Wall strect is obtained. Some of it doubtless comes under contract from the daily_receipts of retail dry goods stor but " this alone could hardly ‘swell the tr toits present volume. A strong presumption is that the hoarders of money, by whom the mischief of the present situation has been so greatly intensified, are being tempted by the Wall street premium to unlock their safe deposit vaults. Leoking at the matter from the standpoint of the hoarder who has not quite lost his senses, the probubility of such action on his part becomes extremely strong. It may be of course, that much of tiie money thus uncarthed will presently be secreted by other hoarders, but at the very worst 1t serves its present purpose, while it merely changes hands and relieves rather than aggravates the situation. “The following are the closing quotations on the leading stocks on the New York xehange today: fn the early tr T3 Northern Pacific, re & Ollo. . pada Pacific iy Southe itral Paciil Ches. & Ollo: Chicigo & Alton. . C.B.&Q Chicago Gas,. .. Consolidated Gas.. C.C.C.&St. L Cotton Ol Cort. Del. & Hudson Del. Lack. & W D. & R. G. pfd reion L. & U. N it Fort W i Great North'n C.& B. L pref Hocking Tlinols Central St Paul & Duluth. Kin. & Texas pr'd. 130 (st 100 |8t P i (a 1414 Sugar 92ig Tenn, Texas Puctiic pid. i i *Tol. & 0. C. pref Union Prcitic uisville & Nash Louisville & N. A, Manhattan Con Memphis & Chas.. Miehigan Contralll 70 (M. & St. L Miksouri Paciic.., 1956 D & R. G M & Ohfo.... 12 |Generil e € q mal Corc do prefd N.J. Centril 4 Nov. & West. prid.; Norih Amer. Co. asked. The tot shares, h Western Unlon Wheeling & L. | “a0 prera. [0 Colo. . & T do profd... 0 R f stocks today were 1 Atelison, 3.100; Cliieago G Lou Amcrican, Northwestern, St ul, 2 Western SHeetric orth 000 i Pacitie, 9,800 Northern 6,600; Roek Sugar, 31,500; Tuion, 8,900, Istand, Union New York Money Market, W YORK, Aug, 8.—MONEY ON CALL—Eusy @ per ¢ last loun 2 per cent; closcd 1412 per cont. s MERCANTILE PAPER—B@12 per cent, —Was strongor, with f n nkers” bills at #4.61a 482 for sixty-day bills and $4.50124.863; for wnd, ER CERTIFICATES—Quict, with losing at 741 bid i VERNMENT BONDS—'L sales at ked. State bonds aull. A The closing quotations on bonds: & reg 100G [ SUL&S PO Tr. Re s, Tr. Rets, 1sts | Went Shore R G. W, 188 Alchitson 5. Ao 1ig elush A 101% G H. & 8. AL D 108 |G H. & 73 |H.&T. C @148 do con. 68, ... 7444 [N, Caroliug 66, 401" | do 48 107 C. Browns 101 1, 0ld s, 110 |Va. 88 A 110 |Va: Ex-Mat. conp. Vi cons.. 2 serics i, new KoL (A, oW 80t 05, Central Pac. 1uts, D& R, G. 1618 D& R Gl ds rio e n K& 4 K & | 5 atial Union G m 3. C. Int. Cert n Consols Db, o S L& 1. M. Gl B8, Did. fanked. Stock Qu all 1oans, 7 8-1079 por cent; time loanls, 6 percont and comuission. Closing quotistionson stocks, bonds and mining shire Aleh.. Top, & 8. F.. 16 Ameriean Sugar. .. 703 1o pref'd I 1 Bay State Gaw.. .. B Bell Tel R0 Hoston & Albany. . 1001 2 Boston & Matne... 140 o prefd chi. Bur. & Q. § Mining Co Atlantie Hosion & Mont Butte & Boston.. . Calunict & Heela ! Centennial i Franklin..... ) Koearsi, niney Orexon Short Ling Rubber S Diego) Union Pacific, est End New York Minlng Quotatio NEw Youk, Aug. 8.~The following are the mining quotitions Goii. Cal Deadwi Gould & Curey Hule & NOrcross. Homestike. Mexiean Ontario Oplibr and Va 110 o 40 700 60 Plvmouth Store Noviida Standard Union Con Yellow J. Tron Siver Quick Slver do prefd 30 110 30 ket 40 London Stock Quotations. Aug. §.The following wero tations of stocks 08 6210 Mx 05 6-10 86 Paul, e Ints 1 N Y. Co Pennuylvania Reading. ¢ Mex. Con INDON, Mo 1 U the el o Cou N. ¥ aecount P& O Erit it HeW 4K, OMAHA DAILY the market for both ehort and three-months' | 1hs Rl ills, 25@3 por st &1, Lovis mining stocks t M tGranite Mounta; *bid f asked. PARS, 16¢ for 'the acc OMANA, Aue day Tast woek, NEW Yonk 6443 bulances BALTIMORE A PHILADELPAT brlances, CINCINNATI 8 rcont LONDON, gone into ' the today, £116,00¢ Ing at $1.5 balances, #18,8 ST, Lovis, balances, $197, cent. Excl BOSTON, balang cent. Au Chani 9 VW) onK i Bee,| -1 taday: Chic CHICAGO, Ay New York' exel discount. Storl OMAHA I again today. foot up 2 fed. cattle I from " catt whi would the yards. the fay strong, stock .50 to $3.05, v ends at from & fair and the went, the m ood season. very low. around very fair stock from $1.50 to lowor, Business in phics, both fre country deman crally ruled fir inferior g sentative sales Z Av. 1060/ 910 B, 540 630 ..,852 st L1140 1189 ¥ Y QI [N 745 616 970 910 530 o . 260 890 518 508, Av. 2 cows...1070 1 cow....1040 Hoc errati There good. reverse of Mo and fresh 's bought he: yers wanted #.50 for e fully o quart ade of hy The pens wer forenoon, the from $4.55 Lo &4 sal 84 sentativ Av. Sh. G 40 200 200 50 0 250 b20 50 200 0 200 O 160 40 120 800 120 200 50 50 40 were rec Desirable fair the inquiry ' fo Fair to good westerus, 2.5 sheop, #1502 Lambs, $3.00(@] 200 Utah weth 200 Utah weth Receipts shown by the TeATL [ Cara. Head | Cars. Y B, Omuha Packing wit & ¢ e Cld: Sperry & 1. Parker & W. Co Clevelyd CRICAGO. Au; HEE. eatile market prep: served to o re holders, and (h fore noon neur oo | Bar S1LvER 844, MONEX-134@1% por cont; rate of discount in sulesmen’s hur BEE W ORLEANS, balances, $347,367, Aug MEMPHIS, Aug. » Ka these there were very few grass w 8T adnys o) n o bty Finan Ayg & Quotation liere Was RO trA J4 Eilzabeth tal Notes 8.—Clearir WEDNESDAY, ding in 1,102,706, rount. Clearings, $647,108 30442, Ang, 4,287 Aug. ® N A A i1 Aug 8 Bank i 8 817 Ige o 2. 8 1,234, 5 10, Aug. 8 \ w0, $20 @3.00 premium;’ St. Louls, $5 discount #10,0¢ e 8 hango Ing ¢ L1V York exchunge, 35 discount. Money 8. —Clearings, Cloarines, $2,1 loney, 6 per cont 8.~ Clearings, 1. Money, 6 p Mo The_amount of of England on bi New York exchang m, Clenrings, & Clearings, #2,4 quivt at'¢ K, #5 discor rings, $11 oney. 1 York, $2.0003. « N [8pocial Telegram was quoted s remun; Boston Ole nomi #2000 anged same 48,8 66,707; #8,781, er cent. Cleurings, $1,503,100. oy, T8 bullion alances sell- 51,085 82,821 Qs por unt 34,085 0" p 00 pr to follows n, $2.00 401 ¥i230.00 actunl losed at 7 per I NTOCK MARKETS, Cattle Trado wm Trfle Wenk—Hogs Open Weak but Close Strong. Tuesvay, Aug. 8, Supplies of all kinds were rather moderate For the past two days receipts cattle, sheep, us against 5,704 879 sheep Monday and Tues: While the run of small, scarcely half as heavy as on Mouday oron last Tuesday, the offerings were largel natives, and most of these had been corn {uby received eleven loads of T ido 15 hogs and ttle, 5,027 ho cattle was un City, but st A 3,042 gs and v of last week. asually ¥ xus m in fr erns ¢ anything at all desirable in lo le lin brir There was nothing choice hey very decent 850 to 1400-1b, steer {rrasser: with 50 do: arket most 10 the marl any Monday's but kin 17 and odd wn, The daman; ver b nd prie fuir to was of sold at from is and d was fair as far as it ror supply changing hands in Poor to f: £3.7 stock somewhat limited, owin, to ver hoand d, how m. Co quotable at from 32,70 to & stock at from & wdes at from & 40 to 80 30 50 50 MR 26 30 30 Cow stuff sold at fully steady prices, rather weuk ers and feeder: Ther and price hoice feede stale. wever, od to $2.70 and_comm 0. Av. . 883 846 1127 11807 16, FERS, CALYES. B 150 190 OL¢ I 32 00 230 —The hog market tod: wils 4,000 head, and the hogs, The market was h s er « hy, sold on empty bulk « day and $4.95 to £ 4 week ugo and paid from ULLS. STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 16..... 804 IRADO. Av. 1000 942 4 cows 16 cows.. a mode s most e: . and very u te run, ruic but all clas: 4 f all weight gher than the Monday's by the middle of the hogs sel today. Av. Sh. 160 120 100 160 0 120 160 40 light was a fair ety but Common and canning cows sold 5e to SLO0 and €2 to .15 bought calves sold at prices. Rough stock ot all kinds was neglected and s was up- gen- are 3 with fair to good on and Repre- 2 40 Pr. #2 00 2 10 ay was a trifle about were the neven There was an active demand from” shipper meat men and light and butcher weight hogs sold at .55 and #4.65 while pack- vy and mixed hogs at &4 trading was slow, ceipt of favorable reports from Chic: et firmed up sharply and 0:nd on re 0 the sos of 65 to of the ling at against §.50 Lo $4.75 Mon- Rep- Pr. 60 00 60 60 60 60 00 60 60 60 B4 doubles of fair grass westerns They ave et with a ready sale at muttous ano femand, but there is no improvement N | com 0005 75; good to choicy Representatiy ers. ers nti caged 109 1 5w steady lambs ure pmon and stock ves, &5.0004.00; common and 40 to Ay, Srassnsart LA 108 bs. and brice. in vory sheep. wood stock 100-1b) ules Pr 83 00 8 00 m of Stock. Officinl recelpts and disposition of stock s Jooks of the Union Stock Yards [ Hoiwd 00) 3958 Chicago ) Tl refusul of the focul bunks to exchinge in payment for i 1o hnindle nearly SLOFe ¢ y ha 1y il LTS, RURED, | HOnSE | | Cars. Head. | CATILE.| OGS, The 6. H. Hammond 0o Packing Co Stock Murkot, [8peeial Telegram to There was i el ho Hthier ton fuct that in spit epta shippe usuil a little Uieir Sntlden {'price A i result the eirly market wis slow cattle nric: the d at wor 5 Khow compuny for the twenty-four hours euding ut K . . August 8, 1553 SANs Head | RUEED. © o th of the w York s Were qu higher but bes out of Wing an {wprovewent of ubout frow 5¢ 1o 1U¢ per 100 | little more AUGU Nothing thore vory was cholee was offored tiboral sprinkling of L grades - that were salablo around #4560, Ext were quoted s €h s M0 Dat the offeringt would need to be gatrnordinarily fine to bring that fgir Within the Iast woek not to exceod 800 hd have o small pe but " centage of the Supply went ‘Ahave 450, Tromm #3.60 (o $4.40 100K most of {hi native steers that were on today's market and from $1.75 to $2.50 bought the hulk of the | cows and bulls, About 2,500 Texns cattle ar rivea, They sold a basis of from #1.40 to E20 for o 1o’ e market being strong and active. The receipts since Iast Wednesdny of all deseriptions of cattlo amounted fo less than 88,000, A~ contininnes for a few days longer of supplles must esult in a sharp advar There was a better turn to the hog market to. day. With less than 10,000 hogs in the poens and castern and local huyers inclined to invest with liberality, sellgrs easily got an advance of 15 This carriod pric from for poor to choiee heavy, and o 25 10 85,65 for common to extra light he ndvance was not fully sustained, closing salos boin: about below opening rates Shippers managed to find carrency to pay for about their sportion of the receipts, which were nted at 6,500 head h quidity and although there was some trading the bulk of the hogs sold at better than $5.05, Owing to continued :vv)m Nno other cause th ke T gor’ receipts and op and lamb mar- nand was alnost or local account and was by no nieans but with only 7,000 hogs on sale and Als tor e Tast four days tooting up N 19,000 head, sollors had the best of sitnation. Siill they falled ty ostablish Important advance and we fontinue to » poor to choleo sheep nt from #1.50 to ambs of corresponding quality at 2.75 10 $0.25. Westorn sheepsold largely 183 to £3.50 and Texans were quoted it from £1.00 to 43 teceipts—Cattlo, hozs, e | prit £3.80 mediui, @ i} 50: 15, #1.00073.85 tecelpts, 6,500 head; shipments, 2,000 head; hest eavy 5@lde higher early later weak; common” neglected; 1 15¢ higher; grussers and common, #4. acking, © $.5025.10; prime ' heavy and utehers', #.1015.85: prime lght; $6.4506.00; Tight mixad, £5.200 5,50, SuEEr—Receipts, 7,000 head; shipments, 1,200 head; natives ' strong, westerns lower, labs hightr; natives, £3.00%4.25; westerns, 2,900 lnmbs, 33.0025.35. native cows and St. Louls Live Stock Market. ST, LOUTS, Aug. 8. —CATTLE—Roceints, head: Shipments, 400 head{ marke: where In deny Zood 8 4,300 Sneer market lawbs, L 10005 shipmen her muttons, 4 Now York Live Stock Market. NEW York, Aug 8.~ BEEves -No dressed, slow, 6'a@5e for native sides Londol quotes Arerlean steers dull ot 100;d} drossed and Amerigan refeigerator, steadyat i g ppvEs=Market dull, burely sicady; Veils Trade trade active und firm; Receipts of live tock at the four principal western markets wwsdiny, Augusts Hogs. 954 Sheep. i 7,000 1,000 Total........ — INCOMPATIBILITY. Katherine Bates in Kale Field's Washington. Through the pines, across the tiny lake, she could see the team standing at the back door of the Princess Anne hotel. “Fully an hour before it goes back to orfolk,” she thought. ‘“How on carth shall we ever get through it without saying more than we mean?” “What a fearfully short time an hour is,” he said. She started. “Yes,” she said cordially. ““Is it not? Do you really have to take the New York boat tonignt?" “If T get back in time to lecture to my young ladies Saturday morning,” he said. queer for girls to care about diseases of the skin, does it not?" “Not at all,” she said promptly. ‘I have thought a great deal about acne myself, though I am not a medical stu- dent.” Ho looked with amused incredulity at her smooth, daintily flushed ehecks. “How do 1 treat it?” he asked. “Medicine is surely a safo topic,” sho thought. **Why,"” she said hesitatingly, “1 took liquor potass. arsen.—is that right?—internally and put a horrid sort of paste on every night for a week,” “What result he asked. “Judge for yourself*? she answered, drooping her long lashes and letting a tlush creep into her cheeks. They were beneath the pines onan upturned boat; she had realized that the surroundings in themselves were entirely too conducive to uncon ventionality, and now felt irritated for having added 30 their influence. She veturned vigorously to her safe topi “Tell me about women medical students. Do you like teaching them? as bright, really, as your cems a rule, they are good stu- dents,” he said. “Quizday isa real lark; they rattle twice as easily as men.- I enjoy pouncing down on a sléepy-look- ing girl and seeing her get scar o stretehed his long legs out and laughed with lazy pleasure at the memory. “How ean you?" she ssid reproach- fully. “Lam sure the poor things have ahard enough time anyway and you ought not to be so eruel to thém,” “Lamnot hard on them, really,” he sald apologetically. “When it comes 10 examjnations i ask 'em casy questions about eczema and puss every one.” “Do they like your” she asked, adding mentally, “why can't [ keep away from personalities today?"” “Oh, y he answered. T hear I am quite a pet with them, But I did not come down to talk of women in medi- cine, Icame down tosee if you would marry me, “Ohy, 1 ean't,” she gasped. He got up, walked slowly around one or two pine trees, then came back and stood before her with his hands in his pockets and his chin well down in his collur. When he did so at howe his sisters said despaivingly: “It's no use; Dick’s mind is made up the other way.” “Why not?” he asked A tingle of ir- ritation passed through her never knew before,” thought she, “'that ho was conceited,” Aloud she said promptly and clearly: “Because | have not the faintest desive to do s0.” He sat down by her again, picked up a stick and poked the laurel bush near him thoughtfully. 1 love you,” he said, * know how.” “They usually say that firs quickly. He threw back his head and laughed. HDo they?” he said. She flushed in intense indignation “Eyidently this whole matter scems to you a flippant joke,” she said bitterly. “Vieginia!” he exclaimed, and then added quietly: “You have known the whole state of afluirvs for a long time, 1 | am sure. My great dosire to be with you, my happiness whon with you, have ometimes, after a peeuliarly happy time together—such as | we had ai Bar Harbor last summer | have felt sure that you loved me | hardly seems as if we could have | such days as those unless you did.” | He puused and looked intently at her. | She met bis gaze with @ steady’ look as much as 1 " she said | been patent to which had so oft ested him it n delighted and seomed inc inter msistent | with certain other of her traits 1hands at over #4.75 and only n | | | I It | had | | bridge. | Upbolstered “How chilly this air #ho said “You quickly ‘No, Tam not," she answered, chang- ing hor mind. Sit down. [ wonder how it would do to be perfectly honest with you “T think answered “1 never thoughtfully He could “not , rep “This to be nt from the others in several min ints,” he said, and then wished he had not “ltis certainly too ol ing. They walked half ac He stopped 1 the sun leancd on the railing Much warmer here, isn't it? INow are you going to bo honest with me? “Well," she said, “this is how it is don’t know really whether [ love yvou not. 1 have never been in love bafory “1am glad to heardt,” hesaid gravely. “Why," she said, startled, “have you Not since T was a boy,” he answered “Bat go on.” You don't know how you regard me——" “There are some reasons why T eould think either way, 1If 1« re. Tsnould know it, I think. Girls who ecare say they couid not bo happy doing anything but marrying, whilo I could go on and do any nimber of things—be just as 1 am for a long time, and then study, oh all sorts of things! T might even, afte I got past—after people stopped saying 1 was attractive—like to study medicine. You do have some girls lke me in your daon't you?" We have some protty gicls,” he said, “who apparently have no real love for the work.” Chere!” she eried. “Don’t you just the way you say that makes a son for me to be afraid to marry yoi? | Now, your queerncss, and abruptiess, and the not being sure whether you are making fun of m¢, are half faseinating, but perhaps if I were married to you they would irritate me and we should bo dreadfully unhappy. “Could” you ever believe that 1 mado tun of you?” he asked. She did not answer, but gazed down into the water with unseeing eyes. “This getting marricd is a great prob- Jem,” she said, with a sigh. 8, he answered, heartily, “one of the most urgent and important questions of the day.” Slre looked up at him un- casily; he looked down tenderly, and continued, *'so urgent that [ long to have it settled in the little time left be- fore the train goes.” +Oh,” she said, “you don't realize how seriously and earnestly one should think it over.” “Yes, I do,” he answered. “I myself have pondered on it long and carefully. S0,” she said, “you had to argio yourself into it, to_work yourself up to believing you cared for me! This wind really is a% keen as in Boston. Come, let's goand get warm.” "Thoey wallced on in silence toward the hotel.” As they crossed the plattorm and picked their way among the box and bundles, a man who was busied with a paste pot looked up with an amused smile at their solemn progress. She ught it. Everything is being said inancly. “Yes,” he answered, ept me. 1t) be tagged ‘rejected’ or ‘aceeptec She stood still and looked at him with indignant contempt. “Your train leaves so soon, perhaps [ had better say good bye here; you must have some final arrangements to malke. I hope it will not bo oo windy for a pleasant trip back to New York, Good bye.” “He took her extended hand. “As you say,” he answered. “we must make some final avrangements. You know how L love you. *Will you marry me?” “Can't you sce how incompatible our natures ave?" she cried. “I so carnest and warm-hearted, and you so flippant and cold.” The man among the boxes grew inter- ested. He chose a box neaver them for his next lubel. She lowered her know,” she asked holding my hand? “Yes,” he said, “T know am so cold and indifferent. marry me rain bell ra “They she is, even here,” are cold?” he asked, rising it would do first rate,” he tried it she said, differ a faint smile sho said, the and | hin [ see labeled,” sle Am co. “Do you are v ‘that you still | it, though T Will you | must have said. “Run or ) you will be left! As the forlorn little train pulled out they walked down to the beach, *“You will have to wait for tonight's train, and won't that make you miss your boat, How about those poor girls and eczema?” *They will have to get on without me, poor things,” he said. **But it is the patients who have eczema, you know Porhaps 1 shall stay over Sunday ne She looked at him with delighted ey “What!” she said, *‘two wholo days for us to be happy inf? e A Dy experimental boring made by tho Prussian government in the. 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