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| and 96840 tor fine medlum. Texan a sured hasls of 404 yrelgn Wools 1o trad- London funncial eport anys nsed during the weok £2,207,000, of which £1,520,000 was In gold for 1,061,000 to the United States, £ wnd 50000 to Constantinaple The resarve da. | guotations for minlug stocks today wero as the detalls - to Montreal fuce Market. yntinent and £100,000 trom | Bank of Fn; D00 Rovereigns Tiie Lank has ralsed th discount to 4 por cent, and the solling pric 104, And_practically rofuse gold was in stronger de- Everything on 'Change Bhowed Btreugth Yesterday and Olosed Higler, cholen to fan In eagles an | Yellow Jucket Tl market 18 practl there s not niel s to the 1 celpts are not Iarge, liut thoey ally steady and Financial Notes. NEw ORLEANS, Aug, 10, ~Clearings, $988,( KANSA® Crr OMARA, Aug day Inst week, $502,744 NEW YORK 014; balances, §3,774 DOS, CORN OPENED AT A FRACTIONAL ADVANCE are sufficient to Tive bulk of the sales are 1ut 10443110 Lve Povrrny The markets Aper was lowor at 65%d wero quiet today and undecided, pend gold drain would he met from Paris exchange has & tendency less 10,Cloarings, $540,606; same Tho rocolpts for & fow days LRk hinve not been ao large and hins heen w Prices have not moro readily than they did upon the wholo, Roereipts of Hogs Wero Again Small TG AL qed up most of the time Stocks ove 1 the market Is factory con- kn were re- A hens, T4@ Olearings, $76,761,- BTOUKS AND BONDS, Failing O, ADELPRIA. Aug Innces, 345,604 Improving Tendency Characterized Ings Among New Yo eivod and brouglit 10 Be: old roostors, 4@ Fverything o showed strength today and closed at an Wheat is noarly le better onts, notwithstanding roports that the big drouth had beea ‘he affairs Stock exchange today showed an improving tondency, chiefly heavy arrivals of gold from Europe and the turther engagements made shipment of the yellow metal to this side purchases for both the long and The feeling in financial one of encouragement and leading bankers, for the first time weoks, oxpressed the belief that the situation was on the mend. ring house New York exchunge, 86 discount vory little dolng In pota. New York exchange consequence ’ : i ‘premium. Cloarings, §9 ovening at #1.50 balances, 816,085, BERLIN, Au verinl Bank of cle of 2,260, wers do Not APPART Lo he many as they London for The statement of the Im- ermany Shows a fever at Pensa. ery few soft spots, and closed 20¢ higher for lard, 1b¢ for pork and 10c for ribs A dispateh from New York said that only certificates 1sed and this amount Provisions, despite W the country they Are Worth at least 6@ CALIFORNTA ®tono penchos short accounts, are coming from at thissoasor, and there is also a good supply farly Crawford peachies quiet at 6@ per of early Crawtords $11,217,107; chanke on New York, $1.0002.00 pre- mium per 1,000, CHICAGO, Ang. Now York exch fusucd had really been be retired by gold from by the adaitional currency out by the banks. Whoat opeacd 7¢ higher than yesterd closing figurcs, doclined from 3 to lge, ad- wr hox, $1.50, S0 far this season thore have not ANy grapes in No applications certificates were made today, and it is not improbable that a considerable So far as the stock market is con- cerned, it is to be said that it advanced quickly on good news, whereas but a days ago it mado but a feeble response. Louisville & Nashville cent to 53% in sympathy St. Paul and 10,267,729, now being taken i from California. Tilinois grapos has beon of the country 1t i waid the crop is very short, £2; Tllinols, 1ke, 80 discount. § At $4.5015@4.88 stronger, 7 per Three per cont ronte 244¢ for the ace the Rank of 924,000f gold nnd 2,916,000f silver. Phe bhullion in the Bank 207,000 auring baskot, 45@00c watormelons is wis @ fow dnys ago, but still rediico prices very wolling all the about J4e to le higher than yesterday Corn at the opening showed from e to Scadvanco, butsoon reacted onreports that it Was then raining in several parts of the corn belt, privcipally at Omahn and Sioux City, suects wore of the rain becoming other points the opening i hus docrensed o proportion of the Bank of England's reserve to liability, which last weok wis 46,11 At the opening, the past week @1.75; long with a drop in London. were also heavy, the latter yielding As s00n as it was found thata few long stocks were coming out a sharp advance ensued, selling of the short still w fow biackberries Binckberries Llueborries, per Rate of discount blucherrics. months bills, 414 per cent orked back a full mount to anything and in turn induced VE STOCK accounts and there was During the afternoon the bears became alarmed and under the influence of their purchases, accorded the market by are being shifped i somewhat and at the close gained a fraction Oats oponed from 'ge to e higher in sym athy with corn, re ioe. 05 0% Brisk—Cattle ogs Active and Higher. Turrspay, Aug. 10 of stock continues There were v The business in shipping cabbage untry appears to asfonal orders are received and filled at us the support ccipts of hogs were ag packing in the west for tho week amounted 120.000 head, against 205,000 for the corresponding week todny's strength 1ts basis in good cash demand for n of 25 per cwt. The marketing rather small scale, 3 over 100 loads veceived today, when ordi- narily at this time of the year the be between 200 and week receipts foot up hogs and 4,240 sheep, against 11,43 hogs and per cent to 461;; Star Un! 274 Union Paci nt to 201 ; Burlington & Quine tray shipments are arriving and yof the stock is pronounced kood for this season of the year. per centto in products, howey Celery, per doz. Home grown stock Is plonty at 1% i e country. Tho Post says: gold came in by and more was take Bank of England. however, comparatively small, due partly to in'discount rates and in of American the fact that no il from England Upwards of £4,000,000 in v 1b. on orders f Tilinols stock, per Business in ribs and pork w. ights were slow and rates wero steady At e for wh and ¢ for oats to Port Huron s dull and lower at 2gc for wheat, 1pts for tomorrow: Wh oats, 200 cars; uskot crate, or_import from the tter account w 1,085 sheep the same LEMONS—The steady warm weather pro- lemons and all 1y husinoss £6.0026.50; ico to fancy, $5.0085.00. are only a foW OFangos ar- nean swoots, #.75. n about steady’ bunch, small to Ihere was a good active trade in and prices shaded stronger on all grades. for New York until anciering on the part of the is plainly goverued by the “The leading futures rangod as follows: e and speculative shippers kept out. dressed beef men er, went right after nearly all of their way to the slaughter Good to choice beeves went at from 3.00 to #4.40 and fair ) to 1,2001b. ste Offerings included se wostern cattle, aud The fecling was hidos, 8c; N change on London is, indeed, as yestorday’s | thom were on 1hs. 1o 40 Ibs., Nq. 2green s: it Lok (5 L 8 Ihs, t0 15 1bs. ed hero from tho shipments of Eng- No.2'veal culf, 8 1hs. to 15 : gold shows itself very slowly. ibs, 8c; No. 1 dry flinthides, 6c; N N alted lides, be. o very good ¢ loads of pretty signs of willingness to renew maturing local these sold m loans; a disposition encouraged by the mium rate fixed by the city banks on out of town renewals, This measure, 1 fact, justifiable step taken. institutions enough to pag the 12 per cent, it ireen sultod, oach 35c$1 ings whort woolod W 16@25c; dry shear wooled early skiu, N | there was a sentiment that a country shippers were generally cautioned wool polts, per b, KCansas and Nebras| )., actual woliht, 70100 biteher wool polts, actual weight, 910e; dry flint Colorado rain wool polts, tual weight, 102 accommodation K 8 ‘The cow market was stronger as a rule. Receipts were light.and the den The extreme ran i wool pelts, pe without or The Bavk of ‘ount elsewhere England itself adopted precisely policy in the crisis of supplicd regular customers at exacted 8 or more actunl welght clunl woight, HB7e. " cows sold 1 S0, whe Cash quotations were 1500, when TALLOW AND ( per cent and harge in Lou- ccommodation re the closiug quotations on the New York WHEAT -No. market for sales at$1.35 to There were no feeder market. development: Everytning was on a limited Both supply and_demand ing was nominall, confidence @ od to choice 25c3 No. 8 white, f. 0. b, exchange tod: €. Louls Murk 7. Lovis, Aug. 10. wed e above yes sC; August, Hbe; @BRIse; December, 664 on raln in cor August, 347%¢ steady, but there No. 2, nominal; No Alton Terre Haute. ders are quotable at §.70 to &, fair to_good at $2.50 to £2.70 and common stufs at§2 to $2.50. Representa- TINOTHY SE bolt; No. 2 Ontarlo & West |Oregon Tmp. 15| Oregon Nav. . 0.8. L. & U.N! Pacific Mail.. 78% Peorla Dec. & B! (oose), #7.421:@7.474: dry s 7.00@7.25; short clear sides (boxed), §7.620,@7.87 sKY—Distillers' inished goods, per gal., DRESSED DEEF. BARLEY N0 trading. Unchanged. Unehiunzed; c; choleo dalry, 19@20c. separator creamery, ated, 5.82; < The following wery ments for tod; wum Pork, #18.25, Unchanged. © x © Fort Wayne.. Great Northn pfd; corn, 48,000 bu. ot Knnwas City Markots. 10.- WAt x S firm; ere S Paul & Duluth . strierly fresh, 10U S. Expross W SLL &P « New York Markets, No. 2 white, nominally 26%27¢ ot 84,000 phgn: 241 Wells Fargo ports, 4,000 bhis., 1,000 sacks: nominally 46c. uminally 74@7be. e @ clear, $260@8.00; )24, 00; Miny and unchanged, ery, 16@19¢; dalry, 16 ot prtents, 3,904 4.3 Steady, qui % BanLey Mavz—Dull, wewker;' western, 66@ bu.; corn, 6,000 1 bu; outs, none. STOCKERS AND FE 100 bu.; corn, 12,000 000 bu.; exports, 181,- of futures, 64,- 000 bu.; sauies, 1 ® X O1l Markets, Natlonal Transit certifi- North Amer. Co. Northern Pacitic.; o 2 4 4 1 9 BE1LRO8YC; £ 0 i northern, dvance with , foll %@ige on small clearances and local ronlizi N@¥ce on 1ight receipts west and closed stoady @ise over yestordny tho governme 18,000° bbls.; clear- WESTRRN CATTLE. 108,740 Lbls.; The total sales of stocks today were 219,600 shares, Including: firm’ at H@se 16 strs tlg 977 81 80 Natlonal Transit cor- Wi highest, tificates ope 10,000 HOLS. CALCULTA LINSEED O1n— d per quarter. 205 9@20s 104 per ewt. )5 9d@215 per cwt. TINE-Steady 121 feedrs1015 Missouri Pacific, Rock Island . Paul, 40,600 Stwar, 00; ' Western Un GOe, closing at 99 strs t1g1167 clostig ut 71%¢; Dec 133 st crslld eodors1080 CHARLESTON, Aug. 10, -TCR 4 fooders Ipts, 108,000 by exports, 57,000 . 20,000 1. sy New York Money Market, Steady at 8c for good strainod, teon Markot. Futures, stead NEW York, Auz. 10, at @5 per ¢ offered at 3 MONEY ON CAL nt: last loan, 3 pe; NEW ORLEANS sales, 84,700 bor, #7.0207.04" bid; Octol cmbor, 37,27 vy, $7.6107 \, 87.677.69 ; Iddling, 7 11-16 dinary, 6 11-16¢; osw, 770 bales; sules, 1,000 bales; LE PAPER—S@12 per cent NGE. k: uctunl business 04534 for sixty rallied 1@ 5 tlosing steady at e, closing at 47%¢; Septom- at4B%e; OCtobe: osing at 49¢; December, 48@4te, on_covering Dills at 34,82 1l $4.874.85 for demand. Dills, §4. 5048815, VERCERTIFICATES % 0L B0 e bid was another sharp advance The big break of a week ago has been recovered, and prices aro back very where they were two weeks ago. The ¢ considerably lighter than expécted, and with eastern mar- a good local and shipping brisk_from start to 10c to 15¢ higher than Wednesday and fully 80c better than last } cbruury, 8$7.5947.61; in hog values, 47%@48%¢, closin, bussades, 195,000 bu Epots, duil, firn, 45,000 b, spot Options firmer, Ne. closing at 813 oving ut 811, B kets better and nand, trading ruled finish at prices Liverpool Murke LIvERPOOL, Aug. 10. holders offer freely 5x 9% 10d per cel 55 7A1@5s Bl per cont Quict, demand moderate; mixed west- orn, 4s 7d por Septomber. 807G U8, 45 coup Qulet,domand LoulsanaSimpd 44, westorn, 88w35c; whith westorn, 89246 ular price for heavy and o Prime lights sold as high as heavies as low as #1.05. closo was strong &t the high point of the largely from & Lo £5.10, as ) to 8 yosterdey and from . Representative Dull, 'weak; wot s D& R G sty and rough D& I G A, Texx dry, 2168 PROVISIONS-Cut firier, dull; Gi% . & T. C 10— WieAr—Firm; Sop- i Spring, 6515c. Cory"-Quiet; No. 3 Unehanged;' No, against from $4. ; O) wd at #85.90 aske )bor #8.80 asked one: August white, 80c; No. PROVISWNS—Pork, $12.35, Cottew Market, New Yok, Aug. 10. 20 points dow holnts down Boston Stock Qu Aug. 10.—Cull loans, 78-1028 Closing quota- \ning shares 163 West Bud prefd quist; recelpts, ons opened barely closed stendy, Fivm, quict; city @2 per pkg.), 43¢ COTTONSEED O1L—Dull, steady 3 B14.000014.61 Pennsylvania nuiry, $14.45; March, 14 spot Kio, dull, nom- skud; Lin 01, sulos Wis. Contral By Stite Gas Clacunat M bl Boston & Albany CINCINSATE, Dull, steady; common to good, Nomlinal; No. TURPENTINE No. 2 mixed, 44c, 2 wixed, 26c, Quict ut 31,12, npnn, 44@4 i3 Butle & Boston centrifugal s SuRAT, B9 test, Zuls. 90 test, wt B3e; refinnd, st 8303 760 biugs wnd two cirge lasy; No 2 white, 2414@26%c; No. 8, RYE-Nominal Baltimors Gra: BALTIMORE, Aug Dull, stoady; Amerlcan, 812,760 New York Mlaing Quotations. NEW YORK, Aug The following are the mining quotitions; eptember, 4750, white western (mew), 8de. PO T TP OO E NGO DD D OATs - Qule! BeELTER—-Steady; domoestic, 83,8715 Minneapolis Whent Markot. MINNEAROLIS, Aua futures duil; Sierra Novadi, New York Dry Goods Market PGS AND ROUGIH. September, 54 Yellow Jucket tainty felt a8 to current na " ‘There were no fresh sheep and nothing here to make a markot. Good muttons continued in at firm prices, but there is practically no aud stock sheep 10 good natives, #.00(24.00; roceipts of oods tride soems | borthern, dic. us bogun with 1o full trad | active demand grade of goods are in botter reg 1081, as those est with the Jobbers ulso sale for common a worst 1s belleved to be over. ing Quotations. he only change quoted AQVance ln Gran- mixed, August, 474@48c Oars—Firw; No. 2 mixed, 84e. 7. Louis, Aug. 10. 1ning stocks was & sma Mountaln. Balance of the list was quoted and stock sheep, §) 4010 100-1b. lambs, #3.00@A.75. good to choice Toledo Grain Murket. 10.~WHEAT BostoN, Aug. 10 The wool trade closed dull and fouturel o low prices don't wttract co wools are wushed and unmerchantable féeces, 16620 s o qualit blood and 20¢ Steady; No. 2 Kansas City Live siook Muarket. 10.—~CarTLE—Rece.pts, 2,000 head; market Steady; No. 2 cash, 41¢, Quiet; cash, 26 KANsAB Ciry, for three-elghths ool selling fairly st 40¢ clean for tiue, San Francisco Mining Quotations. AN FRANCISCO, Aug. 10.~The oficlul closing and native NEW YOrK, Aug. 10.-The Evening .00; butchor stock, 82 90Q4.10; stoc ereand feeders, 4 15032 40 11068~ Recelpts, 3,500 hoad; shipuonts, 1,60 hond: market opened 109200 higher, clised wenk:s buik of snles, $5,.20060.50; heiy es, 44,80 @5.80; packers, 85,6035 70, 1ixod. 85045 70. SHEEP - Recoipts, 1,900 howd; #hipments 800 head: market stondy: muttons, $2.45@ 2.85; Tambs, $4.10@4,40 5@3.50; bulls an Reconts and Disposition of Stack. | OMeial racaipts and disposition of stock as shown by the Booksof the Union Stock Yards company for the twonty-four hous ending at 5 o'clock p. m. August 10, 1898 WRCRIDTS RHEER. 1 CATTI, SESANR Cars.|Hoad | Cars. | Head. |Cars, [Head| Cars. [Head 31| 63! 844zl 1T 1SPOSITION TUYERS, CATTLE. | OGS, |SIE Omaha Packing Co. The 6, H. Hammond Co | Swift & Co The Cuc Acking Co Sperry & B, Cdaiy Bros. | Tabor & A P.D. Armour. Shippers and foedors otal Sto Rocelpts of 1ive stock at the four principal western markets Thursday, August 10 | Cattle. Hogs. Sheop. South Omaha oo 1800 Bddd WICAZO . ..e..ee 8000 11,000 10,060 Kansns City. 4200 8500 1,800 St. Louls......0000 3,800 900 1100 Total 10,142 Chicago Live Stock M CRICAGO,Aug. 10.-(Spe BEE]—The conditions - wero much the same on the duy before—light suppliss, a good d mand and stronger prices. Recalpts of kinds footed uo about 9,000 head, ot whish it was estimated 1,000 Wi and 600 westerns. Anyuling tha 1eh Lo shipon the hoof was sal 1 ad- vance on yesterday's clos tho loss attractive sorts were firm. Everyt was closed out early, and unless tho rlvals for the remainder of ‘the week p larger than there Is any likelihood of their dotug, the market will not lose any strength Sinco Saturday barcly 36,000 head have been recelvod, which fs 14,600 hod loss than for the samd timo last year. Under such supplics prices are bound to advance ia spite of money market. Todag's sales were mostly at from #1.75 10 $4.60 for natives, and a¢ from 8160 to 8275 for Texans. Wosterns were quoted at from $1.75 to $4.10). The hog market showed stre aftor the opening thera ¢ and that improvement though there was talk of wealkor f close. However, the chunces ar hogs would have sold qaito as high windup as at any time. Cholee hoav sold at from £5.50 108560 and thore we sulos of fancy light around 86 “Shere Isa great scarci primoe ghtweights, consequontly Tight and mixed are selling much hizhor than stralght heavy lots. Extromely howvy hogs are diseriminited agafnst as 18 usually tho se At this season of the year Good to choico grades of sheep sold as woll as on the preceding diy, but thero was a wonker foeling among holders of low grades, common wosterns espocially, being hard to sell. Supplies wero 111 Ket. fal Telogram to to or ragged stulf to #4 for sules princivally at from 32 Texas and westerns and at . Lam head WEATHER CROP RULLETLY mily | PO 1 Anguet Report family {s supposad to ment of Agel Wasixatox, Aug. 10 statisticlan from the Lep be in Peoria Cross. aged 48, & brickiayer, More bodics may e Augast report v sliowa that the condition of corn has declined A little over o p nth, the average fo try belng 87 par cent nts during the OLD BLOOD the entire coun s against 4y for the T'lis decline is dv | which has provod both AND BRIDLES, Varled Careor of Waile was Chautauqua county, Now York, and ob- tained his schooling acudemy, says larpo Jamestown ) beyond recov- governor's father responsible post of justico of Davis H. Waite had alw considered a harmless enough u littlo peeuliar in his notions, perhaps, but of estimable private charactor came to Colorado s0me yoars fon of the area devoted thereto that im he averages in the principal states aro & per cent; Indiana, 75 por cent; Ilinois, 81 por cent; Towa, 102 per cent 5 printing-ofi souri, 95 per cent; Aspen, which was then the newest min- L and began to issne y_paper called the Ash- croft Uerald. ~ Ho moved to Aspen when it began to bo evident that that town biygger than Asheroft, and for There has been a considerablo ion of spring wheat sincae last \ething over this month be: 7.4 per cont for The condition by states ampin the sta verage conditi the month of July was then o small weekly surnal s now issue ougs 1o Govern: Clark Wheele and o man of somo influence in the popus th Dakota, 66 “This decling of ult of too high South Dalota, 6 fowa, 87 per cent 10 points 18 tho ly. and be- Waite's son-in-law, B. wheat states. The drouth is p extensive arcas and hus done m Much injury also has been don by chinch bugs and rust in several of to the crops | Mr, Waito added come by practice as alawyer, doing an principally, and beeame ling proporty. t to his in- o business ested also in some m T'ho condition of spring rye ont, as against 8U 10 the month of ‘I'he conditfon of oats has fallen 10 points Governor Waite married a second timo, being 788 per cont and has now a small ehild young enough to be his grandson was somewhat woted for his opposition drunkenness, forms of vice, and as justice of the peace as especially sovere upon offonders, bitter anti- us compared with 585 it xtood at Aspen Mr. Waite many years and is duc to cold, wet spring, sded by continuous during the latter part of Juie and the whole of July. The August r cline to S4.0 per The condition ey points in the stands at St pe “The coudition of the timothy as compared with 93 “The hay erop. on the whole, fs has gener , although in some favorable conditions ¢ the crop. turns for barle, sent, against 8 Romanist. lican, and took such as a country editor Now he profe and politician In politics he in campuigns lawyer would. sa hatred for politics only by his de- newspapers opposcd to him. has declined last month crop is 80.6 per cent in good condi- record has tion on by no moans all bad. proportion of the bills On the whole he average of the toba 3 v £ that were sent to him, er cent on July 1 to 82.2 on th N L 0 July 1 to 822 on the ¢ 4 ¢ evidently tried to do his best for the welfare of the state as he seos it. fell frou et i g After the Cord NEW York, Aug. 10.—Police immonses thi 1. M. Waterbury, F Loper and 13 of the National Cordage company to ap- pear next Monday in answer to Chargoes its: Cattlo, 9,000 head; ealves, 800 | Of Perjury and violation of the Nogs, 12,000 head; sheop, 10,000 head. | relating to corporations. These eriminal Admiention, S0, said the sight scor, ““that was put up by the mound build- 1 and the demand [ Grad, Washington & somewhat limited. Quotations ran from $1.50 | against . st “And it's there yot “Wonderful, fsn't it?" : “Ishould sayso. 1 tell you, they muss 4 a building inspector who amounted 10 somothing in those days.” The Evoning Journil reports: proceedings were . ®000 head: shivments, slow and ba ; d woesterns strong; priu Lo choi Texans, $2.4003.30: wes 4.10% cows and heifers, $1.103 Hoas—Receipts, 11,000 head; shipy warket 5@10¢ higlier; co 74,80 mixed and pueking, he 15.50; selected 4525751 cholee Hightimixed, $6.60 ns, 83.500 SueEp—Recelpts,” 10,000 head; shipment 1,500 head: nutives steidy; wostarns be low op lumbs Strong: nutives, 3004 crns, $2.90%3.90; lambs, ¢ St. Louls Lt S1. Lous, Aug. 10.—CATTLE—Receints, 8,800 head: shipments, 2400 head; market steady; Toxans strong; good Texas stoers, $3.85; good calves stro nolaus—Kecolpta, 000 hond; hipmonts, 500 i runge, $5.10% ad; market 10216¢ highe Rocelpts, 1.100 hea market slow. SuEEP 1,200 head shipments, New York Live Stock Market, New Yok, Aug. 10.—B No_trade; dressed beof firm ac 65 CALvEs—Market dull; vonls sold ut 85,75, SIUEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 701 sheep, ge per 1b. lower; lamds, ‘ac sheep: $8.30; lamis, $5; dressed mutton stendy at 769c; dressed Tumbs lower at 9311 HoGs—Dressed, nominally $5.9006.25 B Thrown from a Bridge. ST. PAUL, Aug 10.—Mrs. Robert Pa ker, claiming New York as her resi- dence, was thrown by two men 1 from a carriage on the State bridge fifty feet high with intention to kill her. She fell in the mud under the bridge and was not hurt. The erime was yards of the Chicago & ( and fished out. The carriage was im- mediately driven away. Mrs. Parker was taken to the station. She sustained no injuries. At first she refused to di- vulge her name, but later gave it. She sai “I have been dogged all over the country and this is not the first time they have tried to kill me. They have killed my husband and now they want to kill me.” treet cut Western Baleh, a stockholder A is also connected 0. 83.00Q4.65; others, $3.00@ | Good Cordage and Machine company. The complainant r vear beginning October, 1890, the books of the National Cordage company show $1,460,213 was apital stock of the com- pany and that a surplus of carried west- | the dividend had 00L5.60. that period, constituting misacmeanor who nge that some people do wrong through ignorance, others from a failure to investigate us Lo the right or But it is strange, that individuals and firms, who are fully aware of the rights of othors, will per- sist in perpetrating frauds upon High-toned, es that for the wrong of a manufreturing firms will offor and sell to retail mer- chants, articles which they know to be 1 the rights of proprie- tors, and imitations of well known goods. note of wirning to the retailers to beware of such imita- tions aud simulations of “CARTER TLE LavER PILLS.” fered to you, refuse them: you do not and you don’t want ta Baleh alleged 1 infringoments « Stock Markot. and perjury. nt to sound Eloped with the Ainister. L SCRANTON, Pa., Aug. 10 gation of 3 teria church, and in fact the entire city y the announcement that the Weiswassol The congre- When they aro of- is shock: pastor, cloped prominent member of the church and president of the Ladies iswasser departed Mond; cvening Mrs. Scheur told her was going to Petersburg and would | car, but she did not r turn and her husband notificd the po ——————— 3o Buried Yet want to do wrong. lay yoursoll linble to a lawsuit. Franklin said “Honosty is tho best poli- cy”: it is justas true that “Honosty is thebest principle.” What is this Aid society. Mr. We back Seymour Wo ROCKFORD, Dunn has become f ¢ night | opinions enunci out the country that if Seymour cd by papers through- failed to survive the experiment. scen by switchmen employed in the doctor has |I"rLilit'Ll Seymour that he will it i not act as his physician. Seymour that he will wait until the talk dies out and do the act pri of reputable poople know nothing about it. s Helpless Cripples Loso anyhow He suggests to wately in the cir Penatons, 10.—O1d soldiers Marysville, pensions are alarmed over the action of the department in regard to several of their In the last woeek the living in It is the only bow (ring) which A hack was procured and she drove | Cmpanions. away. Nothing further can be learned about her. The poiice have made no ar- rests i~ Wenver to Visit Field, RICHMOND, Va., Aug. 10.—General James 13. Weaver, the people’s party andidate for president, will visit n- eral J. G. Field, who was his second on that ticket, at the latter’s home in Alt marle county next week. The populist candidate for presidential honors will accompany his host on a speaking tour through several of the surrounding counties, On September 4 they will speak at Charlottesville. These speeches are not made under any special arvangement with the populist state executive com- mittee, The latter will not open the campaign until the United States houso of representatives appoints the commit- cannot be pulled from thg watch. To be had only with Jas. Boss Filled and other watch cases stamped with this trade mark. Ask your jeweler for pamphlet. Keystone Watch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA. SOUTII OMAI Union Stock Yards Compa: South Omaha. markot1n the ways sions of a doz have been cut off ed to Hutchinson, Kan., for exam- In ten of these cases the siopers ave o badly crippled they can- en_crippled old orde Got Heavy Damages. PooL, Aug. 10, Steamship eompany y es in a libel suit against Joseph Have- lock Wilson, member of Parl Midaleborough samens’ union, The Allen Line tary of the for issuing and ds in Liverpool refleeting anagement safety of the Allen Line steam- tional & posting pl upon the and the ers, Rest Cattlo Ho COMMISSING 4O Wood Brothars, Livo Stock Co €0'1th Umuhia Found Two Mors Bodies, 1L, Aug. ) mor ccovered last evening in alsslon Morchunts Tolophone 1157 bodies w tees of that body and takos preliminary | (/g hi action on the financial question. Tho Virginia Farmers alliance meets in this city tomorrow. Thne allisnce men who are in sympathy with the populists hopoe for the adoption of resolutions in line with the national organization of that party. -— Theodore Thomas' Reslgnutlon Accopted. CHICAGO, Aug. 10.—The World's fair directors have accepted the resignation of Theodore Thomas, The following resolution was adopted as the sense of the director) Resolved, That in accepting the resigoa tion of Theodore Thoinas as musical director of the World's Columbian exposition the executive committec is not unmindful of the great work he has performed in the service of high music. The committee deeply ro grets that the financial conditions make it necessary for the exposition company to lose his valuable servicos, and it appreciates the kind tender of his counsel and such aid as lie iy be able to give the administration in the future. —_— Hard Times in Racing Olreles. v YORK, Aug. 10.—Alter several days deliberation the Eastern racing as- sociations have determined to reduce the value of their over-night purses from $1,000 to 3600, The announcement of this sweeping reduction was made pub- lic when the foilowing official bulletin was sent out: “The added money for the over-night events of the fall ine ings of the Coney Island Jockey club, Brooklyn Jockey club and New York Jockey club will” be #600 and upward. United action in the matter of reducing the value of purses will have a tremen- dous influence on thoroughbred inter- ests all over the United States.” Los ANGELES, Aug. 10.—The mothe of Senator Jores of Nevada died at the Jones residence at Sants Monica yester- day. [ They were lying close to the stone pier at the bottom of One was Andrew aged 56, o talor who forme JOUN D DADISMAN, | Market roports by 1 Afl and wire choorfully furnished upon wppli ly lived in MAHA _ Manufacturers « Jobhers Directory BAGS & TWINES | Bemis Omaha Bag ImpoFiers and munufac TENTS, ETC. Omaba Tent-Awning HARDWARE. Rector & Wilbelmy 10th and Juckson i & Linn, alers 0 hardwaro sod Chianies’ Lol 1404 Doulas Stroet IRON WORKS. e, W. A L. Gibbon & Co [Omaha Sale and [ron safe (viults, Jall wood Iron shutters aod fire Audreou, 14th HORSE COVERS BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, BT0. Morse-Coe Shoe Company. 1071102 111 1o vard 4 11 1121- 1125 Ho ward St anufasturers of Boots ant Salearoom sad Oftice Wo are the ONLY sral l0vitation s extendad L all to lasp. Kirkendall, Jones & Amer, Hand Sewed SHOK CO. boots, shoes and rubbir go 1410 Harney Bire -t LUMBER. [John A Wakefteld, twportsd, Amerlcan Porg: COMMISSION Branch & Co. wient aid Quing, Hubbbr Shoo (o Quincy sl - DRY GOODS. o M. E Smith & Co. | Kilpatrick-Koch Dry Dry goods, notlons, fur Kiuds, oysters LIQUORS. e i | STOVE REPAIB! Frick & Herbert, | Omana Stove Repair Slove repairs Wholesale liquor dealers | - #0d wator attachments 43, cor. 11th and Jiarney Bireots T VDRI e Omaba Upholstering Bebee & Runyar FURNITURE COMPANY fuipcnlcr Paper Co| Standard oil W brintiogl wrapplug aud | Hefined and lubricating Nicholus ob Wholessle ouly. aud 19tk Stree Olla, wxle grouse, ele.