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6 e e e e s COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Bpeotre of Drouth in the Corn Belt Again in Eviderce, THAT GRAIN MADE Wheat Was Rather Qulet and A At Times with the Kangoe for th Day at One Cent—Stocks 1 Bonds. CHICAGO, Aug. — The spectre BIG ADVANCE Inuctive of @routh in the corn belt was again in evidence foday and the speculative of advance, It %c per bushel highter for strong under the lead making a sensational one thm ber and 2%c¢ on B%c and $p compared with Pats gained lc per advanced slightly higher for bushel for markets were grain corn, that May than | Wheat and near and G0c per barrel for January pork Wheat was rather times, with the feeling developed and values ruled influences were and’ the strength Outside markets strength, but it being a was no cables were recelved from there The of 2,85 Local was quoted showed an about as heavy—1,0 £ work on some of the northwest were movement is expected, of September wheat York was credited and a prominent freely at the advance. were small and aggre steady. increas ticipated but the in with local Se at bic, was_in at fdc, closed at b: Corn w tlons covering 2% feeling developed w still higher strength flour. sold 4% ing no rain in the corn belt. qulet range for th on higher. mainly of a today showed roads. moderate, owing to the premium this operator The export clearanc bushels 00 bushels higher gated of wheat and flour, of which 118, tember opened e declined nervous and and a 3%o range. as again prices |were was due to the weather, and day 1c the whole The bearish came from holiday in visible 000 receipts included but a section. buying here 191,000 to 53%c unsettled, stronger secured. The was eptem closed turday, and left off with a pet gain of 2% respectively. aturday's final quotations provisions dellveries inactive at He at The firmer surrounding ure corn. considerable England Berlin ipply bushels, were Sunds Receipts arger or moderately sold and fluctua- The and Th there be- country was again strong in the buying market, th gouthwest particularly, while the selling as principally by local professionals, who, while still inclined to oppose any advancd, more conservative in their offerings. were Ele- vator people were credited with purchasing Beptember, and one of the largest commis- plon houses on the floor, which has bought largely of late, buying side. Room operate {n wheat, fion to corn continued traders, were giving their atten- Shorts were and sold freely. The theory that nclined to cover, some on active on who the usually the varfous state reports which are now ex- pected daily will be decidedly bullish an ight cause a stampede in prices. later in et was further helped by the weat, gix hours, west, buque. goipts which were: smallen no rain in expected. The mar- the session g forecaat for the next, fhirt indicated Kr except showers possibly around Outside markets were all up and re- than Du- The market opened from %c to 1c higher than the final figures of Saturday and sold up %e more, eased off e, 2%¢, declined from rallied from e to le, and closed at 53%c for September. Oats were active and stronger in sympathy with corn. Provisions were firm on 2% ¢ ruled steady to The range for September was lc. the strength in the grain market, but the market was quiet. Compared with Saturday night, September pork and lard are each Ge higher and Sep- tember ribs 7%c higher. Freights are at Buffalo, 7c for corn and oats to The ln\ld|l|g !ulurel mngad as follows High. 5014@51 504@51 4044a@| A6HGTH 20% B44@K 18 15 1 1 ot No. 2.1 Aug.... Ji Lard. 100168 Aug,. .. Sept..... jan, T TLow. 5214 53%@64 6634 50%g B0k 405 ._1_Close._ 534 Bad; 673 B3% 6814 5214 ABH@AY 8034 307 86 . 2, 20%c; . 3 white, $i@34ic —No. ‘2, 45 No. BARLEY—No, 3, 60c; P"‘U;'fi‘ D-Prime, $1.8. e, $.15@7.17%. FLAX SEF TIMOTHY § PROVISION 13,25, Lard, Bldes (loose), $6.000 )—No. 1, Pork, per 100 1t $6.90616.95; 124 sho finished goods, No. 3, 3 yellow, 3 white, 4, nominal. bhl,, per. salted clear sides Flour., bbls. Wheat, bu Corn. bu. Oats. bu. Rye. bu Barley, by 2,000 445000 110,000 201,000 2,000 1,000 53% K@U $13.150 Snort ribs shoulders (boxed), per gal., On the Produce exchango today the butter mar - ket was unchanged 1244@l0c. Eggs, unc NEW YORK GE Yesterday's Quotatio creamer; 14@28¢; MARKET, Metals, Ete. NEW YORK, Aug. 6 200 bbls.; exports, Market firm and at old prices, but No export demand B0 pgs. Rye Buckwheat BUCKW fairly Nominal irm western, ; western, S0G 820, SIX-row Recelpts, 140,14 . 1,800,000 b, Bpot market’ firmer; No. elovator, afloat, §T%c; northern, delivered, ' 65 Options opened st frost and ay adyancing sh by adv 6,900 bbls. activ buyers not Southern flous steady; sales, Brandywine, futures, f. ¢ and sympathy rply on active eove strong FLOUR—Receipts, 99,050 pkgs. sales, Res very firm; sales, 200 bbls.; quict. 61G@Toe; bu,; exports, 68,000 bu, rid, in et 1 hird, with® corn, Qeliv, higher on dairy, s on Flour, Graln and 2, 550 bbls. yellow two- 14,000 spot. dry R ARONC, September, 60X @01 Te; , closed at 000 bu.; exports, 74,000 b 65,000 bu. ' futures, exeited and higher; active and’ exclted due steadily Option market avy short covering, v I vices adv 1 closed at 34K@3k%o above 571G 60, closed at closed at 88; at i November, B2054c, closed ut 6&c. s pts, futiires, 4@ white, : western, 43GHc tion market ra closed 114@11¢ cloged at 394¢; her quiet net ad Septe Firm; HOPS-Dull; state, Puclfie const, §G12 HIDES-Dull ted, 460163 85050 1bs, 40 0%e; Texas, HEE Hght shipping, con wet Ibs., Bu ary, Quiet; 4@ 'm; domestic, Cut plek i mm TN GSle; Blse: “hame, - Tegiine et $7.60 @1.00; olty, $1: sales closed b §7.60; ref g W pound. wales, 160 CHEESE: THEAC; Do BAGS- W enker TALLOW - Strong: as Lo quality BUTTER-Ste steam o Firn t skims, wes! 18,000 bu. advanc wheat: May, SR October, closed 106,800 bu track, white but cei August s5a800 nos Ay G40 1bs., BG6Y3c ta heavy welghts, 1Ba2c; pulled, country western dairy, spot, No, 2 In dry all September 80, clo to Auy at oM @ase, at 5 exports, 0 bu. spot. all weather September, day and nelling 100 bu.; Spot 3, 3; No. 2 Btate, 42Gdc. 3 Gdise, n to cholce, as, dry, 20 wole, 15@18¢ meats, uid rd, - higher 760 tierces options: il skims. 12 (pkgs. * free), white strong with corn; 34% G6c, Closed §00d 1o cholce, s@11e; Orleans, b Buenos g2, steady; B GLiNe o, 124016 230, western factory, ¢ Imitation ereamary, @17 i Mtate oreamery, 1968 Dull, United closed 88 agked . bbls, Washington, ‘I bulk, 3.60; refined, New Yok, $5.15; Philadelphia and taltimore, $5.10; Philad a and Baitimore, in bulk, $2.60, n» ROSIN—Dull N strained, common to good, Fiem ANy MOLASSES " Qule domestie, falr to extra, New Orlenns, open kettle, stoh, $10.5022.50; Amerl lake, 9! dometic $3.10, Nominal; prime crude, Quiet SPELTER change, non stralts bId; plates, market Dall; domestle, $3.87%; sales on OMAHA GENERAL MARKETS, to and Quotations A Fancy Produc market About to the Conditlon of Tr Staple n The produ. clal feature Incldent on without amount of of the week the usual Ine day tran, good deal of and first wdvance In butter attention all has glvon rise to all s the future c ler writor own.” Chies « tate to sy that v wdvan, butter 1 rius mistuke for nll parties v It gives the oleomars portunity to propu ness later on, and gives consumers thit butter fu g welght In gold next fall anid we have been able to ascertnln from creamery men throughout the west, the flow of milk s not _much Tighter in volume than usual at this season. Production has been almost as heavy In Junie and July, 180, as the corresponding months of 183; the amount of butter i stor is heavier hecnuse of low prices and excellent auality, which Induced speculators to put nway more “than usual, and the consimptiv ility of the American’ people hns been curta) ¥ the depressed condition of business. June extras in creamerfes are t good as the extra separators belng produ lthough of not b ap %5 long on th hese goods are offered 265 d for fresh stock, nnd holders who are only too this discount, as they suffs which dampened by considerable holding butter in storage il ofth BUTTER -Packing _stock, 10¢; country, M@lse; cholce to' faney, ered creamery, 19G20c; separat has the ¢ attracted intry s and ot the trade has an opinton of wnye: We not he rts ot ut the impression to ng to be worth Its winter. S0 far as fully as whicli are now urse they will rotailers’ sholf below the price there are dozens of willing to sell at Toxses last yenr their ardor for after the first fai ere Per doz POULTIRY spring el full-feathere 112 Old roosters & ducks, e t and small and Turge, 3@ 1812~ Wisconsin, full cream, new Nebraska and Town, full eream, 9@loc; and Iowa, part skims, 6@7c; Limburger, 10¢; brick, No. 1, 10¢; Swiss, 1 $10; midland, $9; Color makes s sell the best. wrades Bring' top price: PIGEONS.-Old birds, 1. VEGE POTATOES—Round on_orders, 7067 MELONS ciond veals are quoted mik nd hay, lowland the price Only top per doz. TABLES. lots, 6 sn Tots, stock, crated, $25. ) jems, per @i0c per doz. navy, $2.23; white” 'beans, me- SL75 2¢ per b, Mpping stock, on orders, ~Good _stock, 1-bu. box, 5 —Per doz., per 4-basket crate, At the cars of C auction sale yesterday morning three lifornia frult were gold. The ded as follows: 1,28 peaches, 435 5 plums, 10 apricots, 4 nectarines. ernoon sale two cars of pe . W oid. The' following duy's auction saly plums TRAWDI APPLES BLACK RA RED RASI BLACK 31 PEACH reported _to 497 peaches, arrive for to- 33 pears, 113 RRIES-None. od stock, per Lbl., $3.0003.50. 24-qt. case, ngton plums, $1.50; large small’ red, $1.50, “Buitlett's $1.75G2.00; other varieties, ArRicor CHERRIF GRAPES G-basket. crat —California, none. ~Californid, none, Kunsas City’ home grown, $2.60 per California, $1 v TROPICAL BANANAS—Choic LEMONS—Fancy lemons, 360 sizc, §7. GES-—-None, None. "ELLANEOUS. FRUITS. stock, $2.0002.50 per bunch, lemons, 500 size, fancy dark honey, 10@12c. MADLE SYRUP- Gallon cant, ber don. G5 NUTS—Almonds, 13@17c; English walnuts, 109 12¢; filberts, 120; Brazil nuts, 10c. CIDER—Pure Juice, per bbl., 3 HIDES—No. 1 green hides, 2 hides, 116G2c; No. 1 gre 2 green, nalted hides, a2 hides, 25 to 40 1bs 25 to 40 Ibs., No. half bbl., $3.25. ©; No. 2 green n salted hides, 3c; No. No. 1 green salted No. 2 green salied hides, 22 m al _calf, 8 to 15 2 A@iic; No.' 1 dry flint hides, 0. 2 dry fiint hides, 3¢; No. 1 dry salted hides, 4c. Part cured hides 10 per b, less than fully cured, SHEEP PELTS—Green salted, each, 23@60c; green salted shearlings (short wooled early skin each, dry shearlings (short wooled early skins), , each, 5@l0c; dry shearlings (short wooled ‘early’ skins), No. 2, each, 6e; dry flint Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts, per 1b., actual welght, 6@sc; murrain wool pelts, per Ib., actual welght, 4G6e; dry fiint Colorado bufcher wool pelts,” per Ib., nctual welght, 4@ Okc; murrain wool pelts, per Ib., actual welght, 4@6c. Have feet cut off, as It I8 useless to pay frefght on them. TALLOW AND GREASE—Tallow, No. 1, 4@ 44c; tallow, No. 2 814@3%c; grease, white A, d@ifc; grease, white B, 314@3%c; grease, i low, 3c; grease, dark, 2ige; old butter, 2@2ic; beeswax, prime, 15@1Sc; rough tallow, 1%G2e. STOCKS AND BONDS, Determined Attack Was Made Yesterday on tho Granger Shares. NEW YORK, Aug. 6.—A determined at- tack was made today on the granger shares, which was based on the reported damage to the corn crop and which was given aid and comfort by the sharp advance in the price of that cereal. The talk was very bearish in this group and especially as to Burlington, the_common dividend on which was offered at % per cent, and current report declared it would not exceed % per cent. Stock of this class was offered in heavy blocks and was forced down steadily to the close, with the exception of a slight rally in the early morning. Chicago was the heaviest seller, but Boston and local traders foined in the movement as the day advanced. The price at the lowest figures touched was at a decline of 2% per cent from the closing sale of Saturday. Rock Island also reached the low point at the close, making a loss of 1 per cent on the day, and Northwestern, with transactions aggregating only 900, declined only % per cent. St. Paul, which was very largely dealt in, was the only one of the group which sold above Saturday’s closing. Atter recoding % per cent in the early trad- ing, this stock rose % per cent, and, In the face of brisk selling, was held above 59 until 2 o'clock, when the pressure on the granger group begame most pronounced, and it fell off to 58%, with a final rally of % per cent, making a loss compared with Saturday of % per cent. It is believed there was consider- able covering in St. Paul by a prominent bear operator. Sugar today vacated its place as leader of the market, which it has held for many months. Tlhere was no speclally interesting news from Washington today, and what did reach the street in the way of rumor was conflicting. The clique which usually oper- ates in Sugar was busy today with the grangers, which accounts for the comparative inactivity in this stock. An advance of 3§ per cent was made at the opening, which was followed by a decline of % per cent and an advance of 1% per cent to 106, At the top figure a selling movement was developed, under the influence of which a reaction of % per cent took place, with & recovery of 15 per cent at the close, the improvement on the day being % per cent. Reports of increased earnings {nduced buy- ing of Western Union for both long and short accounts, which resulted in an advance of 134 per cent, with a loss of 5 per cent in the general depression in the final dealings Missouri Pacific advanced 13 per cent on reports of improved earnings, but reacted in later trading and closed 1% per cent be- low the highest price of the day. Distilling was neglected, fluctuating within a limit of 3 per cent and closing at Saturday's quota- tlon. In the rest of the list very little was done, the dealings therein being irregular in the morning and early afternoon, but higher prices were made as a rule, which were only partially lost in the decline of the last hour, and the closing sales were generally made at an advance of 3 per cent on the day. The railway and miscellancous bond list was firm and moderately active. The Evening Post says: The Chicago- New York clique of operators for the de- THF. OMAIIA DAIIY BEE: TUESDAY, 1891, cline, having eared themsolves last week of thelr surplus contracts and finding that Washington developments came to light over Sunday, attacked the granger stocks again today. In the grain market similar activity was witneseed by the 3 cent advance in corn. While Burlington and Rock Island were thus conspleuously declining, another combination of speculators for the rise was busy els where, notably in Lousiville, Western Union and various other stocks. It was on this side that the Sugar trust's market assoclates were belleved to be concerned and the movement for the rise had rather best of it The following were the closing quotations on the leading stccks of the New York ex- change today: th rihorn Pacifo, 84 Pac. ptd P.D.& G Northweste Am, EXDross . do pfd Baltimore & Oilo. . Y. Contr Canada Pacific 1336 |N. Y. & N. Eng Ca Souther Ontario & W Central Pacific won Imp Ches, & Ohio won Nay Chicago Alton L. & U. 0. B & Q Hieazo Gk, nwolldated Gas C. C, & St Selo. Conl 1 Oil Hudso:1 Del. Lack. & W i D. & It G. ptd o816 R, G, W, ptd D.&C.F. Co 1% Rock Isiand East Tenn 0 St Paul ... Erie . . St. Paul nfd. ... do vfd St. P. & Omana. . Fort Way ot do prd G. Northern ufd Southorn Pite C &E. L pfd Sugar Re Hocking Valloy 111, Central t. P & Duluth K. & Tiptd.. .. 0 Liko Erio & W o pla o ke Shor. ... Lead Trust Lousville& N Loulsville & Manhattan O Memphis & © 8 EXProns. .. Alton, T, H do ptd 140 (0. & T0%! P " Pullman Paiace ling argo Bx. Western Unlon. W. & L. E do ptd .. National Cordairs. do prd N.J. Contril N &W. prd North The shares, total inel L 400; 1 certific 17,000, We uisville & N s, 6,100; Rock_Isiand, tern Unlon, 7,800, ow York NEW YORK, Au Easy at 1 per cent; o I per_cent PRIME MF STERLING n ON CAL 1 per cent; elosed WCANTIL PAPER-346 per cent. EXCHA Dull “and _easfer, with actual business in bankers' bills at $1.88% 4885 for demand and $ASTE@AST% for sixty days; posted rates, $4.88G4.89%; commercial bills, State bonds vere as follows: New Con. 44, Mlisourt Gy e 8. C. nonfand:..... Tenn. new set 0. ‘enn new 6015 ‘enn, old 08, Va. Centuri do doferre Atehifson 48 Atehison 24 Canad N. W. Consols. . a0 §. F. Deb. b8, R.G.W. lIsts..... . P’ Consols 7a.. So. 2uds BOSTON. tme " loans, stocks, bonds 18, 1@ per cent; cent, ‘Closing prices for siaro; | Westingh. Blootrio |W. Elec. pfd.. Bell Telephon Honton & Albany ;. Boston & Maine. ... Wis. Cent. 1sts. .. Allouez Mining Co. 2 Atlantic. Boston & Montana Butte & Boston Calumet & Heola.. 2 Centennial.... Franklin Kearsargo Osceola . uinc: §| Tamai Tilinois Stecl Mexican Central 0ld Colony Oregon Short Lite San Diego........ Union Pacific. West End W. End pfd.. * offered. New York Minlug Quotatlons. NEW YORK, Aug. 6.—The following are the closing mining'quotations: ORolOFrzsstsnes Plymoutn. .. Crown Point. Con. Cal. & Va, Deadwood ... Gould & Curry Hale & Noreros Homestake Quicksilver. do preferred Bulwer.... San Francisco Mining Quotations. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 6.—The official closint quotations for minlug 8l0cks to1ay wors a3 fol- lows: Alta. eonal Beleher... [\ 92 Best & Bolcher... 125 Bodie Con.. Bulwer. Chollar.,. Con. Cal. & Va. Crown Potnt.. Eutea Con.. Halo & Noroross... 00 Mono.. . Ophir.. Potosi | Savage. Hollday In England. LONDON, Aug. 6.—The Stock exchange closed toda¥, it being a bank holiday. IRPOOB, ~Aug. The “grain, provision tton markets are closed today in obser- of the bank holida; Financial Notes. BOSTON, Aug. 6.—Clearings, ance 1. NEW balances, $11,006,641; bal- Clearings, $56,680,013; 8.—Clearings, commercial, par; 873, New York bank, e premiuni CINCINNATI, Aug. New York exchange, ings, §: MEMPHIS, Aug. Toedis1. i p balances, $486,540, SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 6.—Dratts. sieht, 1 telegraphie, 1. Silver bars, can_dollars, G14@51%e. ST, Aug. 6. Money, on New York, par premium. NEW YORK, Mercantile Saf hand, 154, 3164, 000, CHICAGO, par 10c " discol Sterling exchange, ings, $14,457,000. exchan) 6.—Money, 21@6 per cent. o discount New cmium, York Clea bid; offered at Aug. 6.- Official reports of ¢h Diposit company: Bullion on Ificates outstanding, Aug. York exchange at 1gn_exchange, ~dull. $4.873 @4.88%. ' Clear- 4@6 per: cent. Chicago Frult Quotations. CHICAGO, Aug. 6.—Porter Tiros. Chicako, sold " today at auction fornia friuit: Dartlett pears, 85c4$1.05;_ Columbin, 0c$1.50; Bailey plums, i Satsuma’ plums, $1.0561.10; Quackenboss, $1.10: Fallenburk, $1.10; pu plums, Toc@#l.10; German prunes, 3 88, $1.10G1.80 iy Sheai.ds krapes, 1.1 x John peaches, 60¢; Crawford, 10c@110; Bernards, 50@%c; cling, compan 12 cars $1.10G1.40; @455 W .mlxhw $1.05:" Diamos Walling pl b1.28 T, s m, ap- Fruft o y s0ld_California today as follows: Pears, I Clapp's favorites, = $1.20; ish Beauty, $1. Py Crawford, $1.00@1.10; Fos- ters, $1.10; strawberry, 31 Plumg, Bradshaw, $1.10; Japan, $1.15; Columbia, $113GLE0; cigs $1.10@1.25; Washington, S0c@$1.0; $L10G1.40; peach, $1.40; Burbank. German, ‘$1.60; Gross, ' $1.60. bleau, $1.25@130. Thirty-six fruis ‘were sold here toduy. Kunwns CITY, fruit Bartlotts, apes, cars Fontaine of California ty Markets, Aug. 6. WHEAT—No, 2 3 'hard, 43@4ic; No. 3 red, 6c; 41G500; No. 2 No. KANSAS hard, 45tke; No. No. 3 red, ‘e CORN~—Scarc white, 51§ OATS—Active 20G300; No. 2 BU No. 2 mixed, and Yo white, $1a PER~Very firm; cre higher; 2 mixed, mery, 16g20c; dairy, EGGS—Very firm, 8ie. RECEIPTS—Wheat, 33,300 bu.; corn, 2,200 bu.; oats, §00 bu. SHIPMENTS—~Wheat, 5,900 bu,; 1,100 bu.; oats, none, corn, otton Murkot. NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 6.-COTTON ady; sales, spot, 800 bales; to arriv ck, ‘34,683 baless futures, steady; August. $6.42 bid; September. October, H.40G4.41; November, $6.45G¢. ber, $6.51G6.65; Juunary. $6.6305.04; 6906.70; March 6.7 LOUIS, Aug. 6.—COTTO> Ghe; males, mone; recelpts, none; stock, 26,30 ba Quiet, . 800 blen! walew, 15,600 April, 36,510 Quiet; miidling, none; shipments, New York Dry (-oods Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 6.—~With many new buyers in the market increased attention has been ex tended to all autumn offerings that have been sought by purchasers of moderate quantitios, which in the aggregate have reached a bulk. Chlef attention has been given to ble and ‘brown coltons and wide sheetings. colored goods, lso cotton stufls and printed calicoss. Frinting cloths dull at 3%, no | Indeed | OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET o Week Opens with, Viry Moderate Oferings of Al Grad s | BEEF STEERS BRING SATURDAY FRICES Market Fairly Stoady Under Light I and No Shipping Hogs Steady to Strong with a Good Demand fepm ¥ Demand — Kers. MONDAY, Aug. 6. with a moderate run 30 cattle, 2,712 Monday of The week starts out of stock, there being about 1, hogs and 1,850 sheep, as against tle, 12,149 hogs and 240 she:p on last week, CATTLE week As has been the rule for the past or more, there was no shipping de mand for cattle; in fact there have not been enough good cattle here to warrant the shippers in operating, even If they had been disposed to. There however, a demand for a cattle on the part of the local packers, and they paid about Satur- day's prices for anything that they use. Good corn fed cattle were scarce, but one bunch of 1,38-1h. beeves brought $1.25, and a load of 1,112-1b, cattle brought $4.10 There was a fair demand for desirable cow stuff at fully Saturday's prices, but ths supply was not rge. One string of 881- b, cows brought $2.60. The common stuft sold about as low as ever and was slow. The market on veal calves has been over supplied for some time, and as the receipts are still liberal the market has not shown any improvement. Portions of the country that have been so fortunate as to escape the drouth are buying feeders, and the market is showing some little improvement Several loads changed hands tod: the best bringing §2.1 presentat was, few could No. Av. Pr. 3....1013 §3 25 21.000101 3 40 Av. L1358 ¢ o Pr. 111284 10 COWS, 948 & 1020 1 2 00 1 200 1 20 1 0 H 2 0 165 Lo 210 165 20 1 23 1 24 2 2 HEIFER: o 560 1 e 1 80 1 60 150 CALVES. 20 200 1% 300 BULLS. \er 600 145 150 140 STAGS. STOCKERS 170 6. AND FEEDERS, 504 205 915 2 10 743 882 230 8§17 60 240 20..0.2167 670 10000 40 R i STERN CATTLE. Av. Pr. No. SOUTH DAKOTA. 2 bulls. B steer 5 steers. ... OREGON. 200 bull cow steers. feeders feeders! strs, tIg.... COLORADO. COWS....e0 005 245 24 steers.. feeders... 1030 2 30 HOGS—The receipts today averaged about the same as on Saturday in quality, that is, there were not quite so many light and poor liogs as there werg g\lweek ago. There was a very fair demafd 00d _hogs, and on such the' market ‘Was 5t Puch” ohanghd from Saturday. ‘Good ‘heavy and butcher welght hogs sold at $4.80 to $4.90 princi- pally, with a $5 top. The demand for the common and light mixed loads was not so good and sellers had to take off Gc to 10c to move ‘them. Pigs and extremely light stuft are slow sale at any price, no one wanting them. Representative sales 160 $4 . "l’l 1084 315 80 34 7 240 50 200 200 ] 50 50 50 50 0 market was well supplied with common to fair westerns, but the de- mand was light and there was not much of a market. Fair to good natives are quotable at $2.25@2.75; fair to good westerns, $2.00@ 2.40; common and stock sheep, $1.76@2.25; good to choice 40 to 100-lb. lambs, $2.25@ .50, Receipts und Disposition of Stook. OMelal recolpts and -disposition of stock as shown by the books of the Unlon Stock Yards ny” for the fortw-elght hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m., August,6, 1894: RECEIPTS, Cars. Head Cattle i/issisissss Hogs Sheep Horses an “muiesia. DISPOSITION. Buyers. Omaha Packing company. G. H. Hammond company.. Swift and compa Cudahy Packing Cleveland P, P. Chicago P. P Coey & Co.. Cudahy Br A. Haas... Becker & 'Deigen. D. Armour. mmond-Standish Roth Lobmai Tecker H. H., from K. C.. Shippers ‘and geeders.. Left over z COmpARY ... Total New York Live Stock Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 6-BEEVES-—23 cars on sale. Market active, 10@16c higher; native steers Very poor to prime, $8.66G4.85 per cwt.; 1,010-1b. Texans, #.1 SHIZEP AND LAMBS—61 cars on sule aull, barely steady: lambs active, Wi Whedp, Door o prime, $2.800230; lumbs, ce, 83,874 00, 25. 54 cars on sale quality, $5.45; e St. Louls Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, Auk, 6-—CATTLE-—Recelpts, 2,000 ad; shipmenis, %500 head. Market strong (0 higher! latter for Texana; native cows. $).80 Toxus steers, 10061260 1bs., §2600210; nd helfers, 316565216 ahioe hgh inferior L Market stronger; good 0 HOGS—Recelpts, 4,00 head; shipments, 1,60 8,000 | AUGUST 7, head. Market str § heavy N, G100 higher; best heavy 3.16803.20; good | 1ght, $.100 ples and common {ght, ‘$1.7585.05 TEED—Recoipts, 600 hend; shipments, %00 Market quiet, steady to strong; sheep and 3175, stockers, $1.25G.2 CHICAGD LIVE S10 Cattle Were Yesterday. Aug. 6.—There today et S MARKET, Full Supply of i the CHIC of ripe AGO, cattle here In fact i but not many that o that head, and a inrg of the 1100 natiy The hest that holder It U fretiently patd. | Mary grast h ‘ o answerin, desorip. rae ich wnd g of fr to much and- still thos d to close otit antmation who had good stock At full prices, the fe in that branch of the market being poor aualities were nd barely steady opening s it from $L to $3.40 ferior to_cholce, The lamb market w at from $2 to $4.00, R Cattle, 16,00 head; hog 0 head: shéep, 637 head. The Evening Journal reports: HOC Estimut receipts 0 e ¥, shipments ' s 4,000 etive; were for in firm Ives, 433 he oday, ut fairly left ove oor. Mark ther grades woak wged at $1.505.15 for 1 packing: $§80a5.10 for packing and shipping sales 80 for 1 stimated recelpts head e Saturday, 2007 Satuiday, 673 hend, Market steady Texans, $.25a2.60; natives, stimated recolpis receipts o yesterday, 523 for today, 16,00 shipments western $1.0%14.90, Kunsas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Aug. 6—CATTLE—Re ; shipn 3,800 hiead. Market steady e, 2. beef steers, $8.10004.60; “cows, 31 stockers and feeders, 0. Recelpta, 2,900 bt closed w heay .90 $4.80G5.00; lights, head. Markot bulk of packoers, $4.7505.00; opened o8, 4.8 $4.0005.10: pigs, $1.60 strong, 5.00 HEEP—Recoipts, i shipments, Market slow and none, 8 ock in Sight. tecord of receipts of live stock at the four principal markets on Monday, August 6, 1504: Cattle, Shee South P Chicago Kans St. Omahn Lous.. Total st ST. LOUIS, upward WHEAT—Made a vance; No. temb Louls Aug. neral Market. 6.—~FLOUR—Dull, tendency net gain of e red, cash and August, December, 57 25¢ on’ crop news cash, Sle; on 4 August, d0%e; Sept Higher; 4de hid fo Vo trading. sack Higher: $1 IMOTHY At recent qu I3 fike cémpmipg"fl It furnishes a hou for $500. Then we have You monthly payments, PARLOR. Parlor Carpet, Brus Parlor Sul r Chenille Curtains myrna Rug e anquet Lamp..... wLn LIV NG ROOM Carnet azxid Ingra Fancy "Rock tapestry. Rattan Rock 1" Antique $6.07 3575 color - 34w 290 Bookea Antique s tque Chair nter Tabl Pair Porti ving Tocker DINING ROOM. All wool Ingrain Carpet (12x: B-ft. Extension Talle, hardwood 6 High Back Dining ' Chairs. Hardwood Sideboard, mirrir % 100-plece Cutiiry ind Epoons Hanging Lamp. ?AMILV CHAMBER Apctx1) Tngr Hardwood, 3-pi plate mirror: m, unchang 1005¢, Higher;’ $2.45@2.55. WHISKY COTTON TORAREe BAGGIN PROVISIONS- Jobbing 5. higher. Pork Lard, prime “medts, 1oo standard st shoulders, 10. picked sh Ehorts, $8 RECE I 5,000 corn, 5, e lour, bu.; corn, 86,000 bu.; o Min, MINNEAPOLI closed about e bbls: wheat, 151,000 16,000 . 9,000" Wbl ts, 13,000 bu, wheat, 2,000 polls Wiieat Markeol than it did S the opening, . which day. Receipts wer 090 bu.© Consumption hy about 120,000 bu., so0 that the wanted some 65,000 bu, of loeal consumption, but as of the larger milling concerns were not buying anything from fresh rivals the secmed to be enough to satisfy the demands of such buyers as there were. The usual premium above September wheat was majntained for the track dellveries of old whent. New wheat was at some discount. Threshing Is proceeding qu brisk in the southern part of the territory tril- to this market. but there are only a fow fons where very large re o arrivi e country stati however, took 3,000 by Saturday, while many others in the same nolgh: borhood” took in nothing, as the movement hap- ey ok UaR v Rore threshing machines are working. It is e: that by the following weck the moven will be pretty fale of new wheat. 0ld wh t farmers will sell s supposed to be well ted. Close: August 56%c; Septomber, b ici December, 514G 547 On track 1 hard,’ 89%c; No. i north- ern, 57%c; No. 2, Bitic, Fiour ‘was firm and a ste rather in excess of the I tion_estimated at 25,000 byls. hours; shipments, 27,555 Lbls. Coffee Market. Aug. 6.—-COFFEE—Options unchan; fnactive and Havre advic t by big ro- closed at 1015 points net de bags, ncluding ast. enough to supply the Iy demand existe supply. Produc for the twenty-four NEW YORK opened dull, weak; aturday. 101 United the United the T ags last y tendy; eport: g rec 90,000 bags o | 27,000 higs HAMBURG, .~ ot; % lower to 1 HAVRE, 6 at 12 m.," without steady, i4e for i total visible for hor States, s. .t higher, 3p S one turther change; to L lower JANEIRO, ' Aug Steady T160; receipts, 32,000 nited States and Buro; stock, 184,000 bags. Weekly iy standard, per 10 kilos, steady; excha receipts, during week, 7 United States, 22 at No. i none! Visible Supply of Grain NEW YORK, Aug. 6.—Visible supply Saturday, August 4, npiled by York Produce follows: 000 b, corn, 8,747,000 ts, 1,597,000 bu., in 4,000 bu.; increase 13,000 6,000 bu. bu. ) o creqse b ncrease Cotton Market. ORLEANS, G 6%c: low receipts, NEW middling COTTON. % 1 ordinary ETOSS receipts, 500 34,081 bales. Aug. 8,-—-COTTON— and gross receipts, Quiet; 5 bales; stock, Oil Markets. OIL €17 Aug. tional T tiflcates ope sed at 804 801 bbls.; runs, PITTSURG, certificates o 80%; lowest, 80 ansit cor- et 800 bils:; hipments, N Transit highest, Duluth Wheat Murket. DULUTH, Aug, 6.—WHIAT- hard, “cash,’ B¥%ci July, G6%e; No. 1 no August Wi | September, 2 rorthern, 4Ne; to NEW YORK, fair refining, 264 landed; sales, 60" Imp,)u refined, “Wool Market. ST, LOUIS, Aug. 6.—WOOL—Firm, unch with large sales of Texus and territory st Aug. Tost, qulet and ste Elgin Butter Mark 1. Aug. 6.—-BUTTER at 2 ELGIN, 5,340 1bs. Quict; sales, risco Wheat A SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 6 December, $1.02%. 2 -— Coolest ride hereabout Sults Tustituted. The United States Natlonal bank of this city bas begun sult against John O. Burgess and the Blue Hill bank of Blue Hill, Neb., to recover $2,027 on a promissory note glven | by Burgess which was secured by shares of the stock of the Blue Hill bank The Kennard Glass and Paint company bas arkot WHE Basler; to Couriiand beach, Bprings, Muttrosso Pair Pillow ns, including fixtares Clr Dleces. Lace Tollet Set 10 Capdle to the brilliapcy of the §un” fo compare ofher Seaps with SANTA CLAUS. O Becauge its the purest,best apd most fiopomical. SANTA CLAUS SOAP i7" THE NKEAIRBANK COMPANYGresso $264.68. ¢ complete, and does it up brown. We have another outfit for an even $150; another for $99.95; another one a complete schedule, with the prices op posite each article, and a blank space for you to fill in, Young man, marry your best girl at once, and establish a home. can pay ina Lttle down and the balance in small wuackly or GUEST CHAMBE R. L8t mirror Carpet S-plece Chamber Chair @x12) Ingrain hardwood, Sot Ttocke Curtains and fixtures e Curtalns.. 10 pleces . Spring Pair Pillows, Palr Blankets, 2 Pairs Sheets and Pillow Slips bevel plate tress, Comfort, $12.25 $38.97 KITCHEN. Kitchen Ch Kitchen Table .. Cook first Kitchen Utinsils, including Flat Irons, Clo d, Water Pall, Refrigerators .......... 250 %128 s il boiler, Tub, thes Horse, Stove, nes...., HALL. i with Chat Lamp Hall and Hall Rack Oak Hall Hanging Mat pets (15 yards. mirr (ele Servants’ Bedroom, . $3.50 Pair Sheets o e 450 . 3350 . B 150 Bedstead and Sprin Mattress, Pillow, Blanket, Pair Pillows Slips, et Bureat and Wash Stand.. Mirror ..... GR03 oo $12.45 fotall e e 8 26468 Our Terms—Cash, or $ 10.00 worth $1.00 week or$ 4.00 50.00 75,00 10000 .00 200.00 100 Special and Most Favarablo Ar- rangements for Largor Amts month 60 0y 2.50 q OUR BABY CABS Are put together to stay. Buy a Featherstone Cab and it is good for the next generation. 100 patterns to choose from. Prices 40 per cent. discount from former prices to close them out quick, as we need the room. Formerly People’s Mammoth Instaliment House. Close evening at 6 30, except Saturday. Send 10 cents for postage on big'9% ¢ sued Jennie M. Lowe for §156, alleged to be due on a contract to paint buildings in Sar- atoga addition. The same plaintiffs havo also sued the Chicago, Milwaukee & 8t. Paul railroad for $433.12 for damages sus- tained by breaking a package of plate glass shipped to the Kennard company from Chi- cago over the St. Paul route. B Oregon Kidney Tea cures backache. size, 26 cents. All druggists. pto bl Daily Wants to ettle. Daily was appointed adminis- trator of the estate of Ingberg Johnson by Judge Baxter yesterday morning. Later in the day Mr. Daily applied for permission tc gettle the claim of the deceased against the Union Stock Yards company. Johnson was Killed by a stock yards engine and the dlct of the coroner’s jury was that the acci- dent was due to the carelessness of the company's employes. The company offers tc pay the estate $200, defray the funcral ex penses and give per nent employment te Daily and the oldest son of the deceased in case the claim for damages is abandoned Judge Baxter has not decided whether tc allow the settlement or not. The application of Ben B. istrator to secure possession Grand View, of which John Palmblad held possession, was granted by Judge Baxter yesterday. A writ of notification was awarded, - Fine sandy bottom at Courtland ———— Connty Commissioners. At an adjourned meeting of the county commissioners yesterday afternoon the re port of the finance committee on the report of the Douglas County Agricultural asso clation was approved and on item of §3,233.20 fn fayor of the assoclation was ordered placed in the next appropriation ordinance. Enouzh earth was ordered removed to straighten the road to Forest Lawn cemes tery and Major Paddock was granted a four weeks' leave of absence. The remainder of the session was devoted to routine business, none of which was of particular importance, - Promptly Cured. when I had an attack of s, 1 took a dose of Cham- berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and within ten minutes all of my colic pains had disappeared. I am highly pleased with the remedy and take pleasuro in recommending It. Z. Bearse, Chatham, Mass. and 60 cent bottles for sale by drugglsts. Balcombe Not un Aspirant. Mr. U. B. Balcombe states that the pub- lished report that he was suld to have flled an application for appolntment as city clerk to fill the vacancy was without the slight- est foundation in fact. He further says that he Iy not, never intended to be and will not be a candidate for the city clerks ship for the unexpired terr Picale at Courtland beach, Trial William Wood as admin- of two lots in Coll A few days ag colle in the bow 25 THE GREAT HINDOO REMEDY CES TIE ABOVE 8 in 80 DAY 2un Discasos, Fail Pare. Iy Sloe) W eause Vhy pantai vod in ol ory po written buy ai your drugieist has 1ot g Dricatal Medical Co., CHICAGO, ILL 5Qib by Knhn & Co, Cor. 1 3A Vuller & Co.. Cor 14th 17-Jewel Watches are known by rail- road men and other experts to be un- equalled for wear and accuracy. The Dneber Watch Works, Canton, 0. " WALL STREET! K. Stoek Syndie; 1ith, 1894, s Operatesacoossiully our Co-Operntive . Dividends pald up o Jun ugh te. fol- P 17 14 15 “ i “ earned and tun giving detalled Informas malled free on application. thus making six months, tion of our " plan Highest reference WEIAMANE €O Birokers, 41Brondwiy, Now York WM. LOUDON. Commission Merchant 1in and Provision 109 per cent. Prospe Stckund Graln Private wires to Chicago and New York, All business orders placed on Chicage Hoard of Trad Correspondence olicited Office, room 4 New York Life Bulldin Telephone L0k b