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)y | oy N ’ ral e has suftred 4 decine the pust | ERCIAL Al 0 Joaterncroamery, 160%0; Woatern factory, 13 | comber, the; No. 2 northern, cash, §3%c; No. 3, r ) [T | head: market 10¢ higher and firm: good heavy, COND}T[ON OF OMAHA'S TRADE | o 2ag shee o Tatveion, Socttess sabr MM AL AND FINANCIAL ;};‘3;1‘::,'{;:’ i‘\.l;;l..::::lnf::fl' ,.m.‘yi,lm‘ffu‘. | fre resecten,” et 15" areive N Tibetvern: | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET | #i% i Wolkho 8 0 S i, g _— PETTOLIU M, - Dull; - UIEm- elosed ked; e market Tifelexs and nothing doing. AS DUN SEES IT. - Washington, o, WAmIngton, n " DUl STOCKS AND BONDS, bt U i B 3.5 rle, 300 Thindeiphia and s e : i - 3 - fis q o | Baitimore, 86,10 Phindcinme and Bajtimors. Tn g : Ty CHICAGO LIVE NTOUK MARKET, Better Feeling Prevalent in the Jobbing Dis- | Many “"‘l: et A bbbt End of an Exociting Week in the Oorn Pit D B raines, BBNBon to od, $i e """""“""""L:""""':"“'" Active for | Woek Ends with Light Reosipts and au [o- — of 4 1 RGSIN-Dull; strained, &5iiHon to wbod, Sutarday. o S triot of Omaha. R. G. Dun & Co.'s local manager, speak- Leaves that Coroal Higher, LTI e Bl NEW YORK, Aug. 4.—The share specula- croaned Demand All Around, Uoibrallih i Ing of trade for the weel, says: " ; domestic, fhleyfo extra, 4%@i%c; | tion was fairly active for a Saturday and —_— CHICAGO, A This woeld's cattle agkro- usiness locally has not yet been ma- e Ke. v Ked b ecidedly strong tone, tho ated about 69,30 head, againat 60714 hoad fo CROP PROSPECTS MORE ENCOURAGING | teriily aftectea by the South Omana strike, | WHEAT FLUCTUATIONS WERE LIMITED | /SOt S Snes, sow Giftans open ks, | A8 marked by o decidedly strone one, e | 0oy STRONG N ALL GOOD OFFERINGS | Fi ekt bt it i o or though It must be admitted that any dis- Dull; Scoteh, $10.60622.80; Amert- | Sor Bl ) usteady market at from $1 o $8) for natives turbance of this character has an evil in- $10,256713.50. 5 gxceptions, recording an advance on the —_— from $2.75 to $.90 for weaterns and from $1.98 fluence upon trade, and will sooner or later | Another Large Increaso In the Visible Sup- [ COPPER Firm; lako, 9 day's transactions ranging from % 10 3% | yrusnd meat Ateors nad fhutohars’ Stock Sell | to 60 for ans. Trade was not more quiet EAL g dom per cent. The trond of prices was upward AR on other Suirdays, there heing some 1 Country Collections Drag In All Parts of be felt to the disadvantage of the com- ply I8 Expected and This Acted s i ST Nl rime inal: | throughout, excopt for sugar, which moved Better Than for Many Diys—Hogs quiry froin A1l classes O buyors. 1t any catts the State—Short Crops n Excuse for n v, munity, ® Depressing Tnfluenco—Stooks priftie yeliow $0, independently of the rest of the list, anu Share In the Renction und Go R, AR Not Meeting Obligations Promptly— “The bud crop outlook and the unsatis- wnd Bonds. iR L in a fow shares there was a silght reaction BAVEIAT NotsEah i dn's. hog. rec o at 16,000 Produce and Live Stock. factory situation of affairs throughout the OMAHA GENERAL MARKETS, shortly after 11 o'clock. But .he market 3 "hond Tor this woek, AgAInAL country huve not roduced the volume of closed strong, with prices at of near the prr= | we K oand SL21 Head lnst wholesale trade materially this week. o ; A e 4 arket wis o 1Httle uneven, but ayer Omaha's peculiar sitiation Nis enasiéd her CHICAGO, Aug. 4.—The end of ai Conditlon of Tride and Quotations on | best of the day and a fairly active tradiug SATURDAY, Aug. 4 There was one sale of heavien at The last week has not been remarkable | to wather into the commercial fold o larsa | it Staple and Faney Produc in progress. The more Important gains were Vo the highest. price. yoater o gather Into the comme d & o | olting w . co saved bhb. prioe " t g > i for the dovelopment of any especlally new | number of short order men, who, buying | ¢oit® Weel in the corn pit leaves whe pri The market on butter continues very firm, and | Missouri Pacifle, St. Paul and General Blec The week elosed with about 760 cattle and | ¢ e i Wi g or features in the trade circles of Omaha, On | °PIY from hand to mouth, us’necessities re- | 5%¢ higher for September and 4c higher for | yugterdny the buyers advanced the prce on pack- | tric, % per cent; Pullman, % per cent, and | 7,450 hogs recelved, as against 1988 cat- of, Sten ke eier thin 0% n e trace clircles of Omaha. ONn | quire, naturally seek the nearest market. | May than those deliveries wore worth at | ing stock e, as will be moted from the quota- | Loulsville & Nashville, 8 per cent. The tle;, 10,788 hogs, and’ 108 s¥eup on Saturday | BERIS sclling 0F & wood. promiam over HELE the contrary business has followed along the | Orders ‘are not iarge, but are numerous | yng cioe of the preceding week. Tho open- | tions below. The demand for butter appears o | great feature of the speculation wa Suga ST Whol . 0 CAtiie pecetite hive: bive | b ¥ Lody Aol ot from $50 amo lines as a week ago without any note- | SNOUKh o bring the aggrogate up (o Ing today was easy, but It Focovered and bo. | be very kuat, while the supply is ahort. ‘A"ood | which opened at 106, 1 por cent higher than | Of list week. | The catie receipts have been | i tics or tror s andor (e {op T ey g 3 " i oy AL - 8 % » many commission houses teport thit they have | the clos! gure of i day, this co | very light, but the recelpts of hogs showed \ was pald average worthy changes. This, however, 1s the duli Everybody s buying light. Bven retall | came very strong, winding up at a higher | Tl rooimiasion houses teport that they have | the closing fgure of yesterday, this pri t t b meason, when changes of Importance are | dealers and manufacturers, note this fa i , to supply, The men ik very | having been set by the bull clique, and there [ a heavy galn until the last of the week, About 1,600 sheep reached the yards today,and §ib¢: o be' antics ,‘rl His 2 '" |l~ “: A taflor In Omaha told the writer the other | Price than the closing quotations of any pre- | 1, {iH"';, e, about s becoming | was considerable covering at that figure and | when they fell behind the record of the v Week 19,700, ] 16,093 last week 0 e anticipated In the actual condition | day that he had 200 names of customers on | vious session, closing %o higher, Wheat | much higher In \r futur up to 1063%, which was the highest point | o 0 eek. The following will show | s TR 140, Af 4 of trade. When it comes to a question of | his books who have hitherto been good for ¢ oo |, The supply of ewgs is very light, and, ns is | pon 4% oot ort meotmedl o be velth- | Previous wee e followiug W he At from 80" for int o SR ree " was Inclined to heaviness early, but recov- @ " a o 0 reached, he suppor ecme a w and at from $2 to $4.60 for lambs of cor feeling thero has been some fmprovement {n | [FOM One to three suits a year, who this the ¢ withbutter, dealors have ‘more call | for the stock at this stage, end it | the total receipts for the past weck, as com- + o, P 4 year have been satisfied with a pair of | ered on very heavy clearances from the sea- | for stock than they Can readily fil. The nhigh | drawn, for the stock at this o 104 pared with the previous week, and the ¢ I 1,500 1 o8, 300 head the past six days. A week ago the jobbers m‘vu«r-rs, or have merely cleaned up old | y50rd and fn sympathy with corn and closed N‘I‘ b Rt o inorense lite:receinte R mlifik'ml off nLIthly n{“ v;n.n.‘l\ng sales to |<rl| ki pared \ln h thy |] revic |; \‘.- K, | ‘I ; L . s ok L 300 head; ore fee vel discour- | Suits 3 G il oglns 0 look as It there w when a renewal of the covering movament | responding weeks in 1893 and 1892 L Of Omaha wers feeling very much dlscour- | *Wgk 40 other hand, two or three of the | unohanged, Oats finished uriohanged for ROt meny egus in the country to be had, | ohaved, with & rally to 105%, with a final Cattle Sheep. s yestenlay, 56,000 LR D ey s bromised to be | erent depnrtmont stores have gohe on mak- | May and provisions closed slightly lower. | at the ‘decline HiFcady mody s0°Eur. ke’ chickons | Fehction of 3 per cent, leaving @ net sain | Recelpts this week.... & ; 118 shipmen 457 10T over abaut almost a complete fallure of the corn crop, | Ing money every day, doing a strictly cash There vhed were concern it oung ducks are quoted 3% per ce ere 0 8 ews | Receipts last wec S _ uli guality y rket opencd e higher B T crery cunries v (o %P | tride, and ‘increasing thelf business from | There was not much doing in wheat and fluc- [ Were concerned but young ducks are auoted ( of % per Sl Bl L i e e skl on hest ke, nd wdes wtendy ; tendancy ST YAY as of the most | yonth to month. tuations were limited from %c to %c range. | kinds of poultry. It seems a littie strange that | O the street regarding the suga Weos | Same week 180211 7 4 Mlow rang SLSN5.20 or Tty discouraging character and the reports at As has frequently been remarked South | ooonine trades were at 53%o for Soptember, | U1e. TCeits 0f poultry shoutd e wtcaiily ' in rsy in congcess, but the prevailing opiniort | St week 18 A Sl &3 Tor rouRhiy $.8065.10 for mixed | hand appeared to justify the worst fears for | (maha is the backbone of this city's trade. v Ly bl 090 10 P ' | creasing at a time when most other kinids of | seemed to be averse to remaining short of the ATTLE-—There were a fow fair to good PR Lo eavy packing and shipping - Tots; WIS BURThasE Th the atate: . - {The ‘report, of ‘receipts for July has Just | & %o to %c decline, and sold off a fraction | county produco are growiok” scurcer. Whether | glook over Sunday. Today being a hoflday in | dry fed cattle in the yards, and while there | "EXASIENT: | %) 0 1 1 yostor. oAt S o0 been published 1d shows that 20,000 more | o, e e e, eased It is due to a scarcity of foxd or to the advance | §1O°K o ot entirely local in 0 shipping de ho local demand | day, 6,135 head; shipments yestordny, 5 360" neads Later the fnformation goes to show that | cattle have b Fecelved since December | Mmore, rallied from e to %c, eased off a | ¢ the price of rain in the o ry it is not | london, the market was en 3 was no shipping demand, the local demand Iy terday, 8 ad; 0, e pady easy to determine, b ¢ 4 e | charac nited States leather preferred [ o ; p matket alow and steady of last year for the corresponding | little, ruled steady and closed at 53%o for y to det ne, but the remaing the | character. United it ) was sufficlent to cause a good strong mar SHERD—Tecoipte, 6,000 hiends. ofiial. yesters the firat, report as to the extent of crop dam- | period of 1833, 18 a falling off in hogs | September. Some long wheat camo out early, | ™0 | 1Ly Leen said of lnte resarding | &1} O 1 Per cent to 65%, but recovered to | ot o Bt ore evidontly pre. | av. 738 hed: shipmenta sterime s pen: age was overcstimated, as fs the rule in such | at all the packing centers, Including Omaha, | but after the first decline offering became [ (i ducronse i the Tooipe ot poit fogarding | 57, ; o el market unchanged; kot dy at 310074, 89 cases, and that the actual situation fs not xmnlflu gain in c);.,,q'. ;.]xm n-uk.'; hrhv' Br0s | smaller and the demand a little larger. The rease In the arrivals of poultry, and The railway and miscellancous bond market |-nrt:|!|( :u make an al hmlv: u{ star :uv mo natives ly W for westerns and $1.250 portion consumed at the packing houses 18 | 1ariot was affected mainly by the heavy re- burpose of giving some fdwa of what | was strong and active. on Monday, and they wanted a fow cattle, | %90 for mix ke, Boon\ Fepressnted; o jo L Al b a as affected y the heavy s of | was strong a o ::m‘:dm:‘ W rm:;‘w"upl uM rnmn o e e, a0 et Of the eXteDt | colpts, 733 cars, whereas 063 were predicted, 10 the lotls for each woek, for | "mho Evoning Post says: Al tho buying | Some good 1,013-Ib. beevos brought $4.40, oy LD ARLE S L) that. there has been morispiting the fWot | Lathered from the fact that #7.7i2 cars, or | and Monday's estimates were placed at 760 | figurds in the case of bucter represent namber 5 | Which governed today's movement of market | with sevoral loads at $3.80@04.15, The mar- WMINNEAPOLIS, - Aur. 4 wheat markot at there has been serious damage to the | enough to make a solld train’ more than | cars. There was a good deal of changing | packukes, In cgms the number of cases amd o prices was of local origin; for London's | ket on butchers' stock was in about the dlaposition on the pare of tho seliee 1o lom oy corn crop in many sections, and more or le %0 miles in length, were received at the | going on, buying September and selling De- | Doullry the number of coops. The recelpts are | Stock exchange was closed today and will | game condition as that on dressed beef | lower prices The s Al teadency of the (raders damage n every portion of the state. Job- | YArds in the last seven months. cember. Another large Increase In the vis- | S 40 ne v ot the a )y ohe, dates indi- | 1ot reopen until Tuesday. But the local buy- | gioors, Really desirablo cows brought good | Wis to. take e Short Kide. e wak o fon 5 ] Our_neighboring city of Council ible supply is expected and this acted as a | folows: J Y ing was active, and it was evident enough | girong prices, but the common and rough | Mal of Gk of an increased consumption of rg are estimating that where the crop is | through Congressman Hager, is movin; i y ; 2 o e S iadly . wheat for fendin, ukk [ ‘enno. LHeTe= 18 L mal BTV 5L il P aRatiovad the Hiatia Ploaa,| BicaSCmintl e I ausr. AT OaNE depressing influence. The market was helped g July 13. July 2. July 27. Aug. 3. [ that the covering process mas not yet been | saitla’ gold about as low as at any time. upply of corn, and I corn remains even nt the i y 37 : IBHoE = DEiaen | aN R HOUIAL htBrCREL TTorabelVes toward the close by the heavy clearings, iyt R =80 completed. All that was certaln In the situ- { 1o 1o gtocker and feeder market the usual v te 10 i eheaner now, 1t Wi clidined, that are sure to follow will make up the | the effort, as it would be fully as ad- | total wheat and flour footing up 1,013,000 Poultry 00 ation was the fact that a_settlement of the [ Sapurday quiet prevailed, but what trading wheat in some plicee’ i the northoern difference In the yield, so that the damage | vantageous to Omaha as to Council Bluffs. | bushels. Dealers are figuring on an increase | 1o wi vo nore ipts of eggs dur- | tarift question is approaching and that no | \wag done was on a basfs of a little firmer OB hOUE e Tl DEOUCHE will not be a serious matter except In those [ - MUCH regtet s ‘expressed on all sides | in the visible supply from 3,000,000 to 3,500, | ing the b i et O U | specotator 18 anxious to awal that develob- | prices.’ Thotendency of (o markot on QuETL hetw it the present con should have been discovered so late | g)) pushels and heavy increase here ipts of the ending July 13, while but- ith large outstanding contracts for | thig of ) clittis lian: been BtEONFEE Il tHe y i ALEROER fons where everything stroyed and e duy that the o opositio o k Y s fallen OfF almost as much, | ¢ s i L e alng DG OAHARIE ST ELIORSECAILALE Wi, sect here everything ls destroyed and | in the duy that the canal proposition eannot | %, [WSITE &FC RS INFEEEe SERE - hias fallen off aimost ch, On the other | mEnE ! week, and there has been a gain of from There was o 1tle raily 1 6 Pivtne sthitia g be submitted until the next general election. 0¢ d the receipts of DOUILEY ave beeh hnco L R et R AL \whiere tho farmers willi have nothing to sell. | 28 B0 ee e e 8o many | Fower limits, The feeling continues a llttla Lin the same tme. Quotations: | The following were tho closing auotations | 150 {o 20c since Monday. Reprosentative | fiiil e s, g, (¢ iy almost o Sinco the talk about crop damage com- | other questions of immediate interest before | mixed, the tone at the start being easy and ITERCPacking stock, loei faie (o good | on the leading stocks of the New York ex- | sales: (embor. Do iet monced there has been a noticeable falling | the people that internal jmprovements are | firmer later, the close being steady at Se | country, UGl choice to fancy, 17G1se; gath- | change today: DRESSED BEEF, hard, rthern, 67 t s 5 quite likely to be neglected. Besides, in- | advance for September and at from Sc to creamery, 19g20c; separator’ creamery, 1@ 3 e =—3% | No. Av. Pr. No. Pr. No. | Golge. R oft In collections. Previous to that time | {iits, 'KelS e s at white heat Son ¢ X o 5 iy o0itry collections were pretty falr and the | Lo Ganeinis Project was at white heat | go advance for May. There was an Incll- 1GS—Per doz., 112 Adany BX . L = P Droductc e/ i Dy AN e | e o ol ave, been o £00d | nation on the part of holders to sell at the | LIVE POULTRY—Old hens, 4%@sc; roosters, | Abon,T. 1 |0 p.D. & 6. | majority of the merchants were meeting | tme to hold the election. However, addi- gl d Initial trades were at 48%gc | 214@3c: spring’ chickens, TGSC: spring ducks, Soi | - 40 Bd..... | Northwestern 5 y tional time may make friends for the en. | obening, and Initial trades were at 48%e | SEGYC o 4 ducks, TGT4c; hen turkeys, | Am. EXpross | (o prd their obligations with reasonable prompiness. | terprise of many who are still in doubt as | for September, a Y%c to e decline, and et (i B FATL ) R e o Ny B It would appear that the prospective short- | to, its advisability. after ruling steady for a while udvanced 6 4 P ¥ N Y. &N En by a good many as a pretext for putting off | has suddenly taken n spurt and astonished | e, 'O 7s¢ A1 closed at 49%e for Seplembor, Wisconsin, " full “cream, new make, 16| Orewon Na e operators and financlers alike, Poss L and’ Towa, eream, @00 . & U fheie T bk a5 discussing | (he Bestianey ot commreon hamhan sy, | belt. but temperatures were cooler and no | } " Dart skims, $G10; Limbiage (B & Q. 2 4| Pcine Maii. the "’““{m ")5 b ;"0"; “"I‘s.ul ““IBSI"S thing to do with it, but probably manufac. | frost was noticeable. The early scllers found | brick, No. 1, 10c; Swiss, No. MRS TG fothie: Ay whei. ane.of “Jf" & | turers having exhatsted their stocks found | offerings quite readily taken and prices were T T D R e s wo other day when one of them re- | they could wait no longer for tariff legisla- | well supported, selling up later, being helped $. * Color makes the prics | Col0. G A marked that he could not understand why | tion, and hought to supply immediate neces. by the rather unpromising predictions by the hay. Light' bales sell the best. Only top | CottonOil Cert... 27 Richmond Terni. It wus that business was in such bad shape | sitles, ‘regardless of the outcome of the | gigual service which indicated no rain, but erades Tring' o phices bt udson. .11yl do "y of late In this country, This led to a dis- | Wilson bill. What the east necds |8 cer | cjoar and warmor conditions. Thero was a | PIGEONS—OId birds, per doz., $1. Del. nek. & } R & Wt cussion of the situation in the United States, | tainty, anc matters comparatively little | R0 b TRNEe) MRS GIEVaITe GETABLE! P Bt % | Rowk. Ininnd 4 ‘with othe et which’ way the tariff feline leaps, so that | little rain In the lower Mississipp Y. | poratons. a iv6o e e BTG s it (e Doty cotntries when QN iy o ijeap!iainccomplished: but dry elsewhere. Receipts were smaller | POTATOBS_Round lots, ®@iic; small et Tenn....o.. 5 of the number produced the following, show- | "z jocal wholesale man, talking with me | than expected, only 212 cars arriving, while P LONS- ) o oratoa it I s Tl ing the conditions prevailing in the leading | about our lax collection iaws, appro of | withdrawals from store were heavy at 284,- Nevada (Mo jems, Fort Wayne. ..... 160 | do pfd gommerclal country of Burope: The losses | the suggestion that plans should be made | 00) bushels, e BRI e G- Northern pfd. ~0tug | southern ¥ sustained by Great Britain in her foreign | for some sort of remedial legislation at the | ®'p PO L 00 trado within a | GUG -On orders, 3a40c per dos. C &R, Lyl 9ut% Sukar Rofinery trade this year, up to June 30, are shown | coming session of the legisiature. It Is too y LD BIEANS—Hand-picked, mavy, 32,2 Hocking Vall 17 °|Tenn. Coal & Iro: 4 ) up 3 Gasy for the dlshonest. to defraud thelr | narrow range. Prices did not vary more | aium, $2.1062.15; common wWhite® boune 1 163 004 Toxan 1 NEW yor OFFEER In a report recently made to the Board of | raditors and the incapable to escape their | than %4c and at the close showed a shade | 1.5 ; IO ol 2 optried aull it unchinged (o 5 pointy duolinm Trade of London and published by the Finan- | responsibility under our laws and the in- | below yesterday. There was good selling “‘T.'{,’x'\g.‘o“u","‘}"": J2ef per b, x fdo s S04 Unlon, # . ruled Cnactive and featureless and with weakt clal News of that city. The loss in June [ terpretation thereof. In the course of his | of September by the leading buyers of yes- X oo shinplng ek, on orders, | Liko Erio & WL o 08 Bl oty 107 5 | undertone; closed 5 points net loss to 10 amounted to $4,380,000, or 4.7 per cent, the | conversation he remarked that fully 20 per | {orday of September and seiling of May by | - ‘s Rha) (10 Lo o (T et | o P o (AR o points advance . B g Sope ' co omers : state wer 5 4 J ¢ o o5 | tomber, g1300: $1275 Mare comparison being with the country's exports [ cent of his customers in the state were | ¢ Sl ootor interests. Receipts, 258 cars, all @ s-bu. Xt 3944 | Wells Fargo B 3 s 50 A ... 630 225 e Y i wives of men who manage the business, HED d 2 Berdo O W antoms Gator L 0 240 . Spot coffe 3 No. 7, 81 In June of last year. This s the heaviest | WILes of men who manage the business |y one car being new. 2. | 47i4| Western Un monthly loss experlenced since the big coal | £ Victims, find 1t inconvenient to use | The provision market was quiet and prices SIS et e i 2 2 : | s tom New" o e e e oy, oariii[ thgle own: names. steady, Go covering the fluctuations in-Sep- | 'y e, Ut (14,00 0, ocle, there wag | Meiuhin & B BELio | foderate receipts of better aver- | Mk, Joi i | age for tho half year wus $7.165,080, and It | ~“The courts have grown very liberal in | tember pork and 2ic in lard and ribs. importance n the frult district beyond the reg- ! 28 165 : age quality, more favorable reports from Sl visible supply nitod Is now belleved that the boitom has been | construing cxemption laws ‘us the vears | “Froights were firmer at %e for wheat and | i (fanaction of ‘the il Saterdiay b bokc | MoFacine. - esenesss ST e G M L G iy Baes, oEatmars iooh e reachod. At least that ls the opinion of the one by, un ebraska and | oorn (s Buffalo and %o for wheat to Mil- | ness. Prices on Calitornia. truits ars “graduc | Moblle & OHo: Ohicage, &1vary ative hloping jofmang, and RS i % cat | Other states it is extremely difficult to ally” working to a lower basis. i b Financlal News. The shrinkago n Great | Ponch the property of married men or mar. | Watkee. According o the Teports at hand, at the pres. [ NationslCordage - ik strength in today's hog market, which re- i JUTRELE Britain’s foreign trade since 1891 s enor- | yjoq” women to satisfy debts created by The leading futures ranged as follows: o1 | el . T . C.. i EANE A 80 ) eated by ent time, Wil bo abpys 2) cars of Cali- | N, J. G : 0816 |1 N sulted in their being an advance of 15¢ to | CITY, Aug. 4.-—-WIIE mous. The first half of that year her ex-) bad faith or good faith. Judge Scott de- | —xriicics. | Open: | Higho [ Gow. | Clome— | (5nia ol s N D0 & 4 R N R S L e 1h3e hard, 4ic; ports amounted to $992,000,000, and for the | cided a case this week, which involved the % —————————————— 1 At the auction sule on Moplny it Is expected | North Am.Go. 8| *do pid. th Tiingt todlend| andsthey: hadimostieversthing: i ved, BRG] Bth et U L that 4 cars will be offerggy. sOne c : Tower; first half of 1892 they aggregated only $894,- | auestion whether or not a wife whose hus 52 sad| man] L mmg [ a eneen nae Mone car willl con- oS their own way. The local packers bought 4 000,000. Here was a falling oft of nearly [ band is in health and has _the right % 53G@I| 53T6@HL i 6314 hes, 111 pears and 35 plums: a third car, 485 [ The total sales of stocks today were 83000 | only a few, but enough to help out material- JATS- ver; No. 2 mixed, 2840 use of his faculties can have $00 exempt . ca gl B ¢ ¢ o Wiiite, $100,000,000 in one year. The next year the | pit Of JS Taciiies oan have 390 exempt L G4 B Hartlett pears. Contents_of fourth car not’ yet | shares, fncluding: American Sugar, 8000 ly in putting prices up. It appeared to be F s 1o shrinkage was over 332,000,000, and this year | [0, NEF, PETORA) property, under the law | com No2:| ol aon | B S ot Tinston, 2:400; Luckawanni, 180! Distiliine, 2. Iréin puitiog pelced b 1isposateR o e : It was over §7,000,000, as already stated. | o homestead, lands or houses to select $500 A55@0) ) don | R o e Bk $2.0000.50, 100, Mlsmour Paotic, 3000 Rending fov W lors e rs ioss ot A pch AT | 4 The home trade of the manufacturers and | w. w{:‘ of personal ||runr‘rl_v'for exemption. . l'h‘\:)i :g% wx‘(:;fi BLACK RASPBERRIE W. P. certificates, fifth nssessment .| packers claim that they are preparing 5—-Wheat, n, 1,000 bu.; fobbers of Great Britain has also fallen oft | Fle decided against the husband, and held @ RED RASPHERIUE S0y me pai o L L T e LR ke o substantially that if the wife Is the judg- 3 ¢ BLACKBERRI considerably during the same period, though | Substantially that If the wite is the J‘m{:l 5 ;»3;2 u:? 0% | PEACHES—California,.- $1. 1500135, New Tork Money be seen and until they arc running again not to the same extent that thelr foreign | [nent, debto E 2 S BR=ouior e s A 1 1 i possessed of the use of "his s 3 e, rod hlums, | per 2bqt. case, | NEw YOKR, Aug. 4—MONEY ON CALL-— [ full force the demand must be much smaller UG faculties, in other words, i3 the ‘head of the | ponperbei| k] $2.0; Callfornin Washington dlums, $LE5; largs | 1y ‘0t | por cents ast Toan, 3 por cont; closed | than uswal. . The bulk of the hogs sold at e It there are any business men in this | family,’ he cannot claim the exemptions of e e Ry {60175, small red, $1.50. at 1 per cent. i e top 00. Rep- i PRUNES-$1. ., $4.70 to $4.90, with the top at ¥ ant part of the country who hnve gotten the im- | a head of the family in his wife's property, 13706 FIGS—None. PRIME MERCANTILE PAI 33 por cont. | 3000 10 A et n pression that the situation s worse in the | either with or without her consent. b . 1370 PEARS-Dartlett's $L75@2.00; other varleties, | e 0y BXCHANGE O Av. Sh. D) No. ST United States than in other countries, the ey Lard.1001bs $1.501. business in m..‘\”n wyn a $4.58 sOLES% for | No. Av. Snpr No- i 2 Aug, S . AL ) demand and at $4.87%@ L9i% for sixty days: posted | T8........ 6 i 5 above may serve to disabuse their minds of SNOW, CHURCH & CO.'S VIEWS. g 740 $ APRICOTSCalitornia, none. s 0 e 11 S Bons, eommbonted | T8 4 i N0y e that fallacy. === Y| oes% e Lo 1200 o L i : : et oy Al R The local retail trade in Omaha has been | Stampede Caused by the Simoon Has Not | © bt s CILySHome! . §2.60 pel LYER CERITMIOATES Sloms, | 1 e [ 1.0 £ 51805 b-dfio: Crushed, quiet, though the cooler weather wus some- Fntirely Subsided. A q e 'ROPICAL FRUITS, Ao OyIRNMBNIARONDE f 3 b £ D NS, qruhied) thing of a temptation for shoppers to be | Albert Andriano, local superintendent for A g NANAS-—Cholce stock, $2.0032.5) per bunch. | Closing quotations on bonds were as follows: G s 0 out, and during the latter portion of the | Snow, Church & Co.'s mercantile agency, | “cash quotations w S—Fancy lemons, ¥ sise, 37 fancy | 1 . os rog. A el (g2i s L0 S L week added considerably to the volume of | writes: I dy and unchanged, 2 i 0. 8. 58 coup. 18 |D. &R G 48,0 [ 1o . S 80 WV . Aug. 4.—The presence’ of. palea, “As stated In my report of last week, the | _ WILEAT — No. 2 spring, 4 UL 8 reg.... ... 1143 Evie 2nds..... . ot 11 S0 | buyers this morning resulted in vory fair BANK CLEARINGS. rumors of damage to the corn crop’ were | “CONNNo. &, 13c 3 yellow, S0R@I%e. MISCELLANEOUS, U.S. 2w rox fity 78, A 8 | for duplicate and new assortments. With o P 18 2% Chicago Fruit Quotations. CHICAGO, Aug. 4—The Karl Fraft compan sold Californin frait_ at nuction (oday. AL e followini prices: | Bartlett pears, $11561.45 Fostor henehes, $1.005 ont ot from Faim Spr iy In' poo per hall crate, Kourtecn ears o today i 40 cars expicied Mondny. 1y, Chicago, old 7 cars At aueti ke s, ) po itors iiated, 01003 16 B Clappy's Tavorites, au graos, om0 Roso 0 S Gros pranog $L003 Gorman prones, $1.2 Hungacian, 1,008 Li:" g plums, S5ea$L05: purgle. Duanes, Sioqt 1 Jeffersons, $1.1; M Bonums, $1.481 Foster aches, @L00, Crawfords, S0c@$1.15, Prter Tiow, company, New York, old 4 cars todiy at auction: | Baptiotts, $2002.63; Craws fords peaches, T0CGSIA; ok piums, $110G148; purple Duanes, $1 Japanese, $1.80; IXL, S1237 Joffersons, $1; German prunes, $110G05, SXBSe s wom sk & P 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Consoli CRIRESEES 2 Coffeo Murket. 500 bu.; corn, 2,000 bu.; Murket. SUGAR spring, “45@ile; No. 2 red, 523 1. 8. 48 coup 1144 G. I & 200 5 § | The sales are largely added to by mall and wire The clearings of the mnational banks of | largely exaggerated, as shown by subse- No. 2 2 white, NRGIKC; 1GS—Fancy, per Ib., lic. *PacificOsof"D3. 101 [H. &T.°C. A : 1 . 50 | mission merchants and dealers the w o on . vhite, 3 4e. HONEY—California, 15¢; dark hos i . Al Class A.... i i 0 ness was eeided incrense on the previous Omaha for the past week fell a little short | quent advices. Local showers during the whit HONEE Ak ioEnle, ife: dark honey, 1001c. PP ! A1 L i | one. Trinting clotha, dulle but. stendy at I n: lune mtnlulnzl the co;;‘cs‘xm;"_:lnzr :‘;fi:{k week have had a wonderfully reviving ef- . 2, nominal; No. 3, 80c; No. 4, D UTS—Almonds, 15@TT0; English walnits, 109 | Ala. Class C | L § AL L hehasent, tordotee dat. HiEalon topitlie of last year, the decrease being 1.7 pe | itectiont thel aropn i Entants L andler tais c; flberts, 120; Brazil n X nrenclos. ... : g _ week, 158,000 piccos. Production, 223,000 pleces Whilo a good many cities make a better | (oo 90 (08 TXOOPTE PIAS AR & tan T T CHDKRTuro bulce, per b, 35; hait bbt, sa5, | Lt Now Cai. i N He : e Stock, 1150w pieccs showlng than this, Omaha is still better than | tne injury was real, and has nudoubtedly | mimvisiONE - At ot 8 o 13100 15@20; No: 1 green saiied hides, Sob Ser | N-C.08 ... - . e . 1 Holiday at London and L1 tho average, which for the whole country | much decreased the average yield per acre, | 13 I A AL Shorti 110 e er anlts A NI oY RO R e N ot o L O o Pt N.W. Consols.. ©. gl 2 ) A | LIVERPOOT, Aug, 4 T AT o) is a decrease of 21 per cent. Omaha com- | the loss will not be near so large as first 5 A shoul- | hides, 25 to 40 1bs., No. 2 green salted hides, | S C 315008 RiDab 08, hhEt i s 5 griin_and_cotio % res very favorably with other cities as | reported. To say that the serious aspect . 005, boxed, | 25 to 40 Ibs., 2G2 No.' 1 veal calf, 8 to 15 | T " |R. G- W. 1ats...... & ;. LONDON, Aug. 4.1 i (61a Hollaay i inuthe it RAR ¢ clearings for the week, as | Of affairs created a panic among the 3 5 0. 2 veal calf, 8 to 15 Ibs,, 4@4%c Ehs St 4 ¥ stock market, il e “sean from. the followlng week's | formers is no SElIcs HonSasoy answelleats! | Ly ainc nlden ReeiNolia laryanint hidest [EVN 4|SUL& 1AL Gen.o8. *Frisco Wheat Quotations. wi tested by the large shipments of live stoc 22, ge; No. I dry salted hides, 4c. Part cur o8 LA RN gaittl A 0 Wheat Quo g e Faaha r SaVers shoolk 1o cauntry merohanta and jobe | for:today: 5 | SuEBE pEUTS Green “wited, each, zmamc; | Alehiton s, ¢ {5 i 7 5% c lieat; wheat, dull, December, '$1.017%; Mineapolis U4 bers, and it will be some weeks before they R Recelpts, [Ghipmonta. | S5een salted shearlings (short wooled early skine), e i Rach, o dry shearlings (short wosled. e anada So. ndi.. . P it 9. i £ g 3 e St Paul .. will ‘recover. It is to ba hoped that favor. o0 | ki Ros 1, Chch Baloes aty sheariings (pee | “Con. buo: lats 05 108% | e i ) Wool Murket. Duluth .. 8 1| able weather will prevail from now on, for [ [ . 925000 wooled ‘early’ skins), No. 2, ¢ach, Ge; dry fint | *bid. e riats 5 . LOUIS, Aug. 4.-WOC firm for Milwaukee 5 i ¢ it is an indisputable fact that busine B . 339,001 16,000 SO A e L IR LR Feri e i wool; aulster for and’ territory Sioux City ... e suffered a severe setback from the un- . . e 4,000 14000 actual wel urrain wool pelts, per Boston Stock . 8t. Joseph . X I fayorable crop reports. i Sty 4 240,000 1 . “actuat dry fint ' Colorado S 4 ns. 1@11§ o X S .- Denver .. ‘During the week !lust closed, little of ) 1000 | buteher woo actual welght, 49 leGilg per o Closing prices for & i CRONIN MYSTERY RED. D, AT SOUTH. OMAHA. note transpired in local trade circies. Orders o 90U | Gec; murrain wool pelts, per lb., actual weight, and mining sharys: 7 R E A = . ning in a little more freely, but they 1@tc. Have feet cut off, as it is useless to pay | — Wostlngh Blcot % s 3 Tho strike among the packing house men generally small, and wholesalors are Vi yi 4 4 freliht on them. SR T AT COTR ) Lt 3 s Hammond Physiclan Callod to Seo n ¥ at South Omaha has had a very unfavorable lingly careful in extending credit. 3 . Bteady; OO ANDEGRE ATl No 1 240 } 4l Wis. Contral. . 3 2 tont and Not Seen Since, ect upon the live stock market. The de- interesting to note each phase of AR A R B il DL 5 Atehison e i HAMMOND, Ind., g 4.—Crow! emnr‘ll nl»r beef cattle has been cut oft to a iness situation as it presents itself, NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. . teike: sronze, white B, diGaNe; grease, yel: A RioHiondn s {Tkxveis v nd,, Aug. 4.—Crown Point mand for beet caltle has been cut oft to & | Una tnthix connection' Tt has ‘been partic low 3e;“greas, dnrle giges old baiter, ‘Srziie; Sl Alshisanidn.iiy has a sensation somewhat similar to the Drices: shippers have been holding back sup- | UIAr!¥ important LpeSimarts the chanses In | Yesterdny's Quotations on Flour, Gralu ana = boma fisicancriniag 4 £ lebrated Cronin mystery. Dr. George D, plies until the demand should become more | Gihtors and creditors in the weat. s prom Provislons, Metals, Ete. i St Louls Genoral Market e A s ¢ A : 9 Brannon, secretary of the Lake county Board active. This has cut down the receipts to a | ably throughout the country are now nearer NEW YORK, Aug. 4.—FLOUR—Receipts, 16,- 151-| LOUTS, Aug. 4.—FLOUR-Unchanged; de- | Hlinois Steol, . :hmlnu & Ao 2 . 2 Sy of Health, was summoned at a late hour Yery low point, and It has stopped the flow | together than ever before. Credit i far [ 100 bbla.; cxports, 34,600 bbls. 000 pae. | N R Opkhed eaaier, but stiffaned up, close | i ougo el e & Routon £ last night' to attend a man purporting to of money into the country from that source, x!]-;y.Inmrl'u;.‘-‘pi"n-:{ ::\:):‘n\'u“.u.[-';l mn_v’r“m :»'e; steady, with fair inquiry; winter wheat straights | ing about as y ay: No. 2 red, cash, 48%c; | Orcwon Short Live Wity . . have been shot. Since then he has been The receipts of hogs, on the contrary, have | KIBYDE, to, BENSE UPOR BIS HERLS, While the |, wanted for export, also low springs; city mill | 2 September, 49ise; December, 62%ci [ Rubver.... i Franklin. ...} . b missing, although his friends and family been unusually large, but the gain was all | pebiof, 8 LAEHIRE o Sppreciate more and | jaents, $4.054 winter patents, $3.0003.25; Al Al g i Y ve [ O R [Rearan X o : have made every effort to find him, Many mado during the first half of the week, be- | credit entails. The eager competition and | gty mill clears = $.666365; winter _stralghts, .2 mixed, ciuy; August, $8c; Septeme | West End...... |anines st iy 7 (st e » of the opinion that he was foully deait fore the strike assumed serious proportions, | reckless methods of Jobbers and manufac. | S0 Minndsou patents, 303, } : w: | Pilmiracic 122 it : with, the cause assigned being the prominent and before thero had been time for the mar- | ture 1 entirely obliterated all .3, ca August, 29%c; = B e part taken in the prosecution of a large num- ket to feel the full effects of the trouble. The j:xl!n~l()f l;y'sylln.xl«'»lnllr:n ;-““xrl'"nl :n:‘ 'll‘n-xll\'t‘\l.“l 3 : U 0. Southern s Now York 1 8 j 7 ber of Whiting people under the new state 4 T ere | debto d el ey often resented 2 | four, steady; sales, 10 5.; common to X ) i o . Aug. The following ealth ord ce. recoipts on the sscond day of the waek were | inquiry’ of their houses_relative to thelr | auiid, ‘sS000e.00: woo th. manics uuan, 'Ga futs 5 . S TR L I S R o 3 5 health ordinance. the largest in the history of the yards, al- | fauiiy Of IHGE Holses, relative to, thelr 1 exu od to Sholcs extra, 42609 : UL e 3 £ . . . . most 21,000 hogs being received on that day. are more cisposed to regard the quality | $2.75@ B0@3.10, L‘m-kul'u‘nl’ lhn:r: lllulpr.'l‘l..)) bid. “holor...... Plymouth... . senene {70 I The water at Courtland is as clear as a fact that a large proportion of the hogs com- | when the retaller Iimself las been sub: | BUCKWHEAT-Nominal, Gon. Cal. & Va...', 400 |Standard. ... 000 140 L 1; BT be . ing to market at tho present time are Mght | fected to heavy loss, as a'result of o | CORN MEALCUIm: e 200 bblae yellow 3 i fresh re of much liverality, dn the tway of gredita, (a | Wity i 0F IR e, 2,905, : Hale & Noreross.. 80 [Iron Stiver. ... sheep and no demand so far as could be | O RVEBLAND, Aug 4—The Department that the growers In the country are afraid | ('tifiics, as bonencial na it 18 proper. Mer: | 1ARLEY=Nommal, 5 A P F S e o S OtPTuatizat liae R tariaat Fhe T st EuatA of a shortage of feed, and are not waiting | Chants are more readily disposed o lay | poaiimY MALT Unchanged. Ontario. 700 |Bulwer... 4 Receipts and Disposition of Stock, tion temporarily, owing to the fact that market as fast as possible. Prices at the | business world, appreciating as they do the [ vu.; sajs, 80.000 bu. futy Pork, standard yness, | = Offictal recelyts and dispouition of stock as | Judge Ricks 15 now absent from the city on R PR YA T T e T P . G ; méats, loose shoulders, | Now Yord ) compitny b yaeation Nightinaals . Apeg The tendency of prices has been lower. The [ than the quantity of their outstandings, | nominal Fanoytin rown Point. ... 88 |8turra Nevada 78 . . o4, . 28 | crystal and temperature perfect. Gould & Curry. 50 |Yellow Jacket.... 45 ‘There were no olpts ostigation I'osipon d. and only half fatted would seem to indicate | SCh MERHWY, 0 She, Witv, DF, eredits, o | Mt i et i £ Hule Sag 0. [iron Bilvar, : Alisopi(y to finish their stock, but are rushing it o | open thelr affairs to the inspection of the | "Wl AT tacimte” s s bu, 5 Unchanged. Ophir. present time are the lowest that they have | vilue of an easy line of credit. There s | Spot market dull; ) store and s ;‘-‘rfll‘ prime steam, 36.90; Now York Wee Statement Blomasby i aokn, ol il Houtes ending ai | @ vacation. Mr. Nightingale, the special ex- ment shows the follow(ng ch 5" Reserve, RECEIDTS. matter, wiil be occupied with the inspection Dealers at South Omaha do not look for At AR alEAl Iar thor fesan b A weaker under small weekl k shoulders, $7.85;' longs, $7.76; wibg, | M ows the 3 e 3 aser and Seller than ever bofore, e y cos il wise, $2,80,002; lonnw, ncreuse, 3 < of the accounts of United States commission- much activity in the live stock market until strike at South Omaha, according | exports, sympathy with corn, absence of frost s, O e oin.: wheat, 102,000 | decrenses 's00,000; 1eghl. tandars, de Cattle 4 Ji | o400 eqsounta of Lniiad/Biatent samusiatiiis B ntrike ta sottled and the-houses are Tun- | to tha. DACKers.. Wil reach o saptording s pected bl ineredse in e visibie. Do Wl e, 800; duposita, decrease, $2,463,100; clroulation, do- | (it > LA & <sevasl 3 ing again with & full force of mei ary n P ek Tt et b maiorTient | Kate the market followe Uy in corn” and C R 000, | orthte, gk, k) Homs il probable that the Ricks investigation will ning ag Ay e, VoK. oy 18 40 be hoped that | ridined” most of the ear Lning At e | NTE R B " 3 The banis now hold 85,058,700 in_excoss L be taken up about § ptember 1 O I PRODUCE AND FRUIT. 318- We > out _trouble, 1t scline; No. 3 red, May, & bu.; corn, 27 bu. 8000 bu, i 4 N DISPOSITION ! . COUNTRY PR t Lafants oy i g _bu %00 (PR A aont Tule LIL eems strange that in times like this every PR D AT, Sl L o e 2 Tho produce market of the past week has | possible ohatacle seoms 'to. Interfere with | Gy B o a0 ot saiater. N Loodon Crop iivport. T s . Salnion oD RN IlEar tlia CARR AL perfonced some changes that are of a [ the natural course of business. The tari 60 3-16480%c, closed at G0%c. LONDON, Aug. 4.—The weather has been un- YEW AN ) 57,1708, . Hammond company. ANCOUVER, B. C., Aug. 4.—The sa :mgdr(ll“l of importance to the goneral trade. | bill s still In statu quo, and the adjourn- o e b s seitied, but mainly favofable o harvest pro NEW ORLEANS, ‘Amx{; 4—Clear s, smor s, | - Hommond comp : i ”\M oL \rlI ln‘rlvm ;”«l;u.\ 1 [Khtvlnlllynu: Tho goneral tendency on most lines, where | FIERL OF Congress s fajefmie, pastooned. | a D Bl | et for e whata ws hlie an & raitwas | ousoanoNs Aus &=par aiver, #%d por | mho Cuduhy Dacklig compuiny o TS T L A ey o 1 there has been any change, Is toward higher | H g o o B D S, AN things | Aot . OPtoNE Were WeaKvE carly on Abaened | frm, with LENE ofers. Late Wheat was pientle | TOSTON, Aug 4—Clearings, $12795,765; bal. | SN0 A Hauire & Co..oiins AL TLCARGAER. XETAIR. PRRS ARHISLYIOMATLLGN il prices. Where advances have taken place | fam, $hY, persistently prag OF frost, bt Hoon ratlied ShATpIY o snort. co ful.” Russian’ wheat' Was prewsed for ‘snle. Con- | ances §1.01,400 Cloveland T F G utlook ' ot flah here has risen A in In TarEs part b e U Cloaed a¢ 1o net. tdvance; May, g | Bumers' socks ure low, Thut the fomand was | “iee% SELUL 0 Cluvalnd . | 10 20 conts, K.shing on the northern rivers RANUATA BN dus I \arsn park 1o the sy —~—— - loned e, S0t Auguat,“oloaed “at” St | uist,| Parcels wore ' podorate. demand, and | BAUTIMORE, Aue. g0 Plankinton is also very pior. A8 a number of white . 4 A = - s e at 4403 Octy Spot ‘was' steadler and quiet, Callfornia. arriyed . 3 o & s ermen and Ing o depende 9 Son THY Y MARKET [ o 8 enthar Taiol (oloben | JELS Ubted At s 4led, e winter iarosl new | .LONDON, Aug. 4.—The price of gold at Buenos | 1 Decker & i A fishermen and Indisns are dependent on the The most pronounced effects of dry | [+ 3y 3 oaed at 50K, crop, prompt delivery, was, quoted at ;| Ayres toda in 4 ; S IAR 8 .o | results of the fishing season, there Is much woather are to be seen in the butter market, | INSTRUMENTS placed on record August 4, ; s exports, o | ki sttt v NEW YORK, Aug. 4—Cloarings, 805,075,128 | b0 {07 i ie ¢ s+ | financlal Uistress, which has advanced steadily under the in 1894: o ¥ ;8 ho 00 b futlires, {000 bu. s T R Lo . T e S At I T R i ¥ y - fluenco of th decreased recolpts due to the | ¢ WARRANTY DEEDS. ROURS acks mtea.” wodes Nod | Oata"wers aul) ana vasy AR AE Throe tper sR¢ rantes, 108 ot Pienfo at Courtland beach. BELReSO R ugene O'Nelll to arder, 1ot 9 0GsAc, Options’ dull and TR T S . SLUHIA, : o (LT failing oft in the production. The makers | Fyfene ONell o M M, S o | e otc *Ontluna’ D anasnaler, it e N HILADELUITIA, Aug, 4—Clearings, .50 £ butter agreo that the drying up of pas- | ey - B . closing : Vi Aukust, closed wFHILAD A oo o ¥ Christian, Hansen and wite, {0 Join 'Han- at Wiie; Beplember, HGMKG, closed at e | SAN PRANCISCO, Aug. 4-Tho ofoial clotny | ®0Li balances, 81244, Kunwas Clty Live Stoo . 1 turage and the general shortage of feed [ sen, n % of lot if, block 3, Piainview . 1,00 | ik, S40; Septembe i s " | auotations for miniuz stockateisy wors a3 fol- Aug. 4.New York exchange selling | KANSAS CITY, Aug 400 J WM, LOUDON, 18 responsible for the scarcity of butter. | M J Olsc {0 Jens'Jucol o HAYwFirm; shipping, 65G6c; good to cholce, | 10ws' 1 Clearings, $215,273; balanees, $57,300. 6,0 head; shipments, 1,500 head; market steady o advance has taken place on both 28 feet of lot 3, bloc o Tige. oo I N FRANCISCO, Auk. 4—Drafts, sight, 12%c: | o 100 higaers o N sabdiy . w0 | *HOEE pun; state, common to cholce, s@ttc; : ) o raphlc, Toe. SiIver bars, GHLGse. - Mexican | Meeri. $3.850010; nAtive cows, 3101 mmission Merchs ereamery and low grades of country butter. | 5 B braniy and wite (5 Arihir Pacific coast. bt . 5@ i B8 |MOXIOReeen e 1 telsgragiio Joe toers, S pasiee In New York and other eastern markets | 10, biock 10, In subdiv of biock 5 T S B Baighor. "\ Moy, /110 A BN B [T AR o e e 5 ; that are accustomed to depend upon the west | _bright's Cholce elccted, 45668 bk, 4G84c; Texne, sele Bulwer oor. B il it T New York exchanke discounty Clenrinas e 6100 hlkhie Grain and Provisions, for supplics of butter, the dealers are pre- Aa1Ats ' dicting very high prices for butler this fail | & Dunn and wite to T C Buckley, ¢ 4 of a 9y, HOw los, . Cai Serra N : i #5.10; mixe MrA.96; ) BN PivELa rlian! {a /O eage and Nawd Wank avd winter as a result of the short pastur. sw ne sw 61413 * Buckiey, THER-Quiet; hemiock sole, Buenos 3 Unlon Con....... WASHINGTON, Aug. 4.—The cash balance In - 60714, All business ord placed on Chicu age in the west. A Nebraska creamery man | Same to same, n 10 feot of ot id AWOOL-Firm; domestle, 19@%c; pulled, Mg2se. Hw : . light 1o heavy welghts, 15G18c Ihai AICEI I (T AT SRSt iniaset e vipte, Wi shipments, ooo | il busincss o« M feet of lof M, block 2, Millard Place. $119,220,704, of which $62,620,669 Is gold reserve w Correspondence solicited. predicta that good creamery butter will be | J, 2 s ] COAL~Du — - o R . . AEFesp L P Kuhn and wifs to Willis Weaver, lot RC N . N REa — — NEW YORK, Aug. 4.—The export of specle Office, room 9, w York Life Bullding. worth 30c In the near future. 21, block 8, Crelghton Heights PR B0 axirn mven, gk LaoanEedi Cotton Market from the port'of New York dufing the week Stock In Sight Pelephone. 18 The egg market has also made a decided | P O Koerting to W A DeBoard, o 2 f oy fan mess, $1600GI00, Cut W ORLEANS, Aug. 4—COTTON—Qulct and | Wa $,102,397; wilver, 307,045 The Im cipts of live stock at the fou o sdvance owing to light recelpts at this and | of 1ot 6 block 6 Shull's 20 ald........ s, stewdy: pickled bellies, TW@Tisc; pickied | 8 i sales, “spot, §) bales: pty, 434 bales: Jurin the same period werc: Dy koods, | il Kota Bututdoy, August 4 184 i other markets. In spite of the higher prices QUIT CLAIM DEEDS shoulders, 8%c¢; plekled hams, 11%,@14 to France, 1,345 bales! coastwise, 2 < general merohundise, $8,647,768 t Hogs. Sheep. OUR WLEKLY MARKET LETTER that are being reported the receipts continue | ¥ J Hengele to ¢ 8 Moutgomery, n 4 of X i ierces a0 ety "t 4 k Smber: 4t 35 e T 2o | Banth 7.4 Tn it Invaluable ald 0 (nvestors. Since Januaey :‘um.:mmn“:.‘\- los ::ylwk as 1t there were | B S8 {081 Of lots 8 And L P R 316, nominat: r..u‘.\.a’ teady} jer,_ ; November, 360000611 | Sterling exchange, " a( Chicas 3 B ‘s il | Jes0 bor coat of our predictions have sen fuls o el country. 1o 10 PellAm PIACK .. saszescrsirssrrer 8 n 8. Al $8: compound, 6ip6tac. A i Jingary, 3003606, Fobe 140 Blxty days % Bank " LT 2w i The hay market furnishes another ex- | Mary Lange'and hasand i ¥ 0’ iieriing, ol ORK-Sleady: mife 10 bbini wew mess £ M, 4535010 Apl, .63 | M o e’ ook, 6.8 1) nding MAILED FREE UPON REQUIST O - 26 feet of lot @ block 6, Shull's 2d add. 24 60; extra prme, O i family, » ~ P " woa ast yeer, > rane i X Our Co-upor; Ho Comblontions Prove .“le‘u 1“‘ x‘m-"m»d "d"";“| iluu LR ! PEEDS, $14. 50601600 short r, $14.00016.50. LOUIS, Aug. 4.—COTTON—Qulet; middling, T. LOUIS, Aug. 4.-Clearings, $3.5 this Lol 1ng iy Drontabio, aid i Wikt 1o tiose S 1o faoe ob & el woed dameni | o o o PRAD CHERSE-Quiet; weatern, part skims, 3gse; | Shc salon, 10 Dates; receipis, 100 balca; ship- ek, 21,796,851 Corrosponding weck, 193, 316, ————_ 1Ot I POMITION Of minking b businens of follows Ay crop appears to very light al o ational Bank of Commerce, tull skims, 2G2b%e. men bales; stock, 26,200 bales. 31,218,557, Increass this werk ; ile Live Ntae rlat. 10 L e e Januiry Lat, 1ond, 18 aver the country. and deaters, wh have | 1ots 3 and 3 McCormick's add...... GGy Sestorn trean, 14G1c; canen, Dul i Wit BEraes o e o o T 16, Ak, &-CATTLE-Recolpts, 1,000 | M SN0 SAEKAE, Wi January baw, 1604, 188 bes been keeping watch of the situation, predict o el 088, %0, " HEL L ML Maruel week, 33542 corespond s nis, bead market guict Dlilots fros UDoN requosk. that the market will rule high all winter. Total amount . "‘IYAI.IMW——N.rkel steady; 4 3-16c, city (pky ..:.‘5’":-.&“ hus ’““\l\n . Ihl‘.m'lr\r.n No. 1 |L.,;'| U2 Tt week. see. | o Seean BN Lo 1,000 by, sisnes \“__‘5|Jc‘k B:w,,,“. The poultry market, contrary to the gen- | Licns and leopards at Courtland. BUTTER-Steady; western dalry, 1%42@16c; | cash, 85%ci Aukust, sc; Sepiomber, Bie; De | York, par b i - 1 #0 urondbeny, Now Kork ¢ itv.

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