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THE OMAHA DAIIY BEE: SATU RDAY AUGUST 1Y, COMNEROIAL AND. FINANCIAL |5 .5 e o | 65 S P00 S0 R | OAMA ' IVE'STOOK MARKET | turmisarigascry s = | DUNS AND BRADSTREET'S | i o v o e oo Pourd o Trade Opsrators Wers Anzloneto et e et Frimto UL ST WU M | Reosipts Gontivus Libéral ard Decidadly | There Was Tuck of Birmaess In the Cat1e | fopiigg of Damago to Corn Effet the Kare | B bumiiv 1o Sutt” fd 14kt Shooiiva " ot Realize Yesterday. "'I:'X'f:",\l',«;”'f-? $2.0062.50 oh; | pen 41,00, in Fxce s of the R quirements | entcaco, A 1 TS eas & INek of Yot in AN Lines, due to an unusually heavy July docrease v %, a e S, company, Thiladelphin, sold one ness in the cattle market, The demand was less in Fauropean suppiics, ani those afloat ther START IN WHEAT WAS NOT VERY RAPID | ViNeAiirims s - Tupan pluims, $.25; ecx ‘s TRADE IN CATTLE -REMAINS STEADY | Juyins leen vretts well sl wni buers were | oon AND STEEL OUTPUT INCAEASING | from '”;Y’:“J '::."I‘If"h‘v; il Gt oty e ctive than earlier In the week, eastern orders — _— Fancy, por Calitornia Hark honey, 10@ize. thing not answering to the desoription of oo 000 bushels in the same week a year ©go, Corn Was Less Active, but Nervous and 2 SYRUP can, per doz.. 412 There Was Less Anlmation on the Exchange | Fittle or No Change Noted from Day to | gy jnested upon concessions. And they [ Consumption Not Up to the Output Feoversh All Uay, with Fluctuations - Almonds, fhgrict Bugiish walr : o than Usunl. Day — Hogs Stll Fiat, with Many generally got them, the offerings were in Hoes Are WeaketDemand for Wod AUGUST CROE REPORT, Covering & firiet Range — ) 88, NEW YORK, Aug. 10.—There was less Rough and Lnde Aui- excess of '“" e f W ‘l”;""“ I"l"‘ SO d, but tho Supply Is Largely * Stocks wnd Bonds. . ¥ reen malied" animation on the Stock exchange today muls Lott Over. The froah receipta coneisted of 7,000 na 10 10 Fiest Hunds A R TINEY W ULy salted Wien” 32 en' sl than on the preceding days of the week i, 100 each of Texans and e WASHIN .,.'\i"'\""“;"‘ e A ) v i s Ao : ers, Bales of natives wer sl ASHINGTC i The August re- Trading was restric ed by the unfavorable $1.25 to $4.95 for inferior t with port of the statistician the Agricultu of the trading at from $1.7 50 for NEW YORK, Au 10,<R. ¢, Dun & Co.'s JORE A\ N L Lol CHICAGO, Aug. 10.—Roard of Trade oper- i 6 7 5 turn of affairs at Washington regarding the RIDAY, Aug. 10. | most cows and bulls, vd from $3.60 to weekly review of trade tomorrow will say 1 dry flint hides Xe ators were anxious to realize today, and as [ N 3 ¥ N 0ee O 4o Part eured h tariff, which coming on top of a reported | The receipts today footed up about 1,900 | pievhififie price ‘for steers Texas catio. wor nearly 26 points since July 1, the average o8 the grain markets closed with | e per Ib fews than fully cured agreement between the senate and house [ cattle, 8,450 hogs and 113 sheep as against | Winted way from §1 und | | for the entire breadth being 6.1, ugains & result all the grain n A SHEE PELTS- Green salted, each, 25i6c; i) ! e S hou e At ] iy Lt westerns at $1,60 to $4.10, The stocker trade re- | lief that the fnjury to this most important ('} h re brendth belr 1, against @ loss. September heat finished %cC | yren galted shearlings (short wooled early wkine), [ gave the traders a setback which induced | 783 cattle, 5,771 hogs and 495 sheep on the | mained dull, and the demand for calves was | orop has been so great as to affect materi r the month of July. The ition for as 1o r, and | each i dry shearlings (hort wooled earl f ' . correspond day o Tght at from $1.75 to MLl LR Gl August, 1893, was lower, September corn was lc lower, and | wach, s e ina (oot | MANY of them to dispose of their holdings, | corresponding day of last week. For the [ Iehi at trom SU7 o M8 © 5 [ atlyithe; twimio- ot wattronds; T, U8 T T e i Hav Beptember outs 1%c lower. Provistons | Woolui ity s, “Noi' s lench” i iy "iine | and which made others cautious about ex: | woek thus far there have been receved | toiad, vafesindicating o tecline ne e Wil uie nufactured products and the « the extensive and_unprecedentedly” severe woro sironger and closed at an advance al | Kansis wnd Robraika utiher ool pelts, per | tending their lines of long stock. = London | 11600 cattle, 56,000 hogs and 2,962 sheep, as | ot (V6 exeonttons nothinw sokd above #5. and i ats for the coming year. Unles drouth that set in i Yeport avd ., actunl welght, 6@%c: murrain wool pel e market both as a buyer and took_something very chiofee to bring that figure o the hot, dry winds that swept ever the around. To "nctunl welght, A@ee; dry fint seller, but did not largely enter into the | PEAINst 7,600 cattle, 59,241 logs and The ranie at which the bulk of the tuft sld | markets deceive and ure entirely dece to,the ot dry. windy that swept ovur the In wheat there was not a great deal doing “--”"”“ Stles ot I“ aatanL avaiBhL 4O | sae Lo ANBtiar UNCaLEIME - taotol. oY & wa from .10 to "‘v‘l:.}‘\:;::n”\‘\‘:-{:\lv‘l‘: selling at ;,m- country will have to face a real calam- [ poie of oth at the start, but later the market became | 4gec, It et cut off, as It {8 uscless to pay | the specula fve situation was the uncertainty | week From this it will be noted that | at SEvo heui, and ax 'there wers severni o “l"l fa e L Vigth e feellng was. on the whote | frelghton them.. X @ | prevailing as to the government crop re- | while there has been a ga ca ecel fnd stale hoge in the pens, holders were weak- [ bushels of corn, and this loss consumers quite actl L e 2 TALLOW AND GREA 3 e M e i e B iy N a gain in cattle receipts | kneed from the start. The close was dull at | have to share throush the advance of 14 a icre eaker and lower prices ruled Mhere was | 44c; tall A has bee lling ne arrivals | from $1.75 o $5.20 for o o choloe 1 . 4 The averages for the principal states QURESSA K G fower Drices Tuled, ctere WAR |tdiier 3 grease, yol: | This report was looked forward to with more T del Ll B cents In two wecks and 9 cents since Fri ! 4 averngini under 20 The. and At from $0.85 1 Ohio, 7; Kentucky, S0 Indiana, wery little news at hand that had any par- | JH3RG 5, df Vatter, 27atic; | than the usual Interest, in view of the many | ©f hOES. The decrease in the recelpts of [ £5:10" for heavy and medium welghts. Culls & day of lust week, ither ofiicial nor un- | nois,’ 7 Missurl, 82 Kansas, ticular effect on values, the principal weaken- | beeswax, prime sugh tallow, 1% rumors which had béen afloat of serfous | Noks would appear to be due to the fact [ Anvwhers frum 8 to 8050 Graen elal statethents an yet preclude tie hope ,\” ik, 3 ‘th ,‘,l\‘,.’ : Bt 0 4 hiefly t i y ? . v AU IRLLLAL S A L B FCL L i e loss s8 serlous, b e condition spring wheat has fa ing influence being the withdrawal of the B SIEAL MARKED crop damage, chiefly to corn. At (he open- | that the packers have not been buying very | market. ‘Tt seoms to Bave’ gotten fnto o mut. | that the | ‘ cious, DUt | o0 (e Tast report 18 points, being i support which corn has had on the market Ing of the exchange this morning prices | much the past week owing to the strike, and B U G B P AL G e e 100,000 bushels would | ygainst 684 for the month of July., The that cereal aclling down, and wheat 5old oft | Vestarduy's Quotations on Flour, Graln and | #owed o fractiona] dectine (rom the closing | that the unfavorable reports have caused | Arsivais: mor have ‘thort een any mileal e | COSC 8 much as 200,000,00 would have cost | contition e wtates s s il i TaRR SBEKIY gures of yesterday, but quic ecovere tuations in val Fulr o cholce muttons are ortnight ago. cansin, 7; Minnesc wa Kansas, in sympathy. There was a temporary ad Provisions, Metal 4 the greater part of the losses The stll in fair demand | f account of loen! Whent has risen cents in the two | 80 Nebraska, 41 . rih vanc after the first decline, due to the NEW YORK Aug 10, ~F 1.6 T Dakota, 7 Washin, 0, 81 Ore e | s bl ¥ehart bl tation provement, however, was merely temporary CATTLE-—The offerings of corn fed cattle ;[‘:‘v_v;:w-‘ o Feir, ta cholce- sell from £250 0] weeks and 2§ cents during the week, al e davices: s Winter WRERE - PHOnt covering by Pardridge, who purchased prob N v i St for winter | 2nd the market became unsettled, the fone of | were not large, but there were a few right { &l N0 U mitea 5 nantistactors pri though western receipts have been 5,128 | cortespondents and thresh tndicate a ably 000 bu. The market was sur- | pkea; market firm an X the dealings gradually beconiing heavy under | good steers among them. The market did | It is almost fmpossible to find places f bushels, against 3,163,690 last yen At 1 yield of excellent quality rounded by a good many bearish influences, | strahehts, of whict nE | moderate selling, ortly before noon the | yov epow o ke Stuff, cven at from $1 o $1.50. The bulk CXPOrts are s ) The " condition of cats has declined 1.2 Be 1iberar reciots, lower outside markets, | cxport, Bouthern i not show much change as compared with | s “Uffered within ‘e st - wedk lantic exports are stil about half as lar A R O R TR i sl market showed eigns of improvement and | . U e Lol iy S e nominal & ent yesterday. Both packers and shippers wire | from $2 t0 $8. Lambs have moved up and s o vear ago, 139,48 bushels, against | B 767 gain 3 (h July. The conais ol OIE AL 1 " CORN MEATFitinly Ry ine prices moved up a fraction, but at about | jy tne market for'n fow cattle. Ono bunch | With nusetl freaencys Tt I Bow no. eom 1,884 bushels fast”year A PO SO IRUERAN o el bined to make the situation easier. Initia ¢ - 12:45 o'clock a drive was made upon Chicago [ o¢ yood 1,451-Ib, steers brought $4.70, There | Mo thing o see cliange of from 2 t Pork products are a little onger, a8 18 | Pha condition of nK rye is 70.8, agalnst trades were at the same CeRtoigoovar X Gas, which sent that stock down and caused . e Al Bi oY © | within an nour. The greater part of last w natural, Cotton has twice risen and’ aga 8171 lnst month and 78.5 Iast year, qures of yesterday at 66%c for | RYE-Firm and active; sales, 60 bbls.; nt ths : kT was a mioderate demand for good butchers | oirerings chumed Mands At (ram 1 th 3105 At | Mochrmq oo hils twice risen and agul Lo O Y WS P fine, $2.750 fancy, $2.9003.1 L (LG 1 the general NSt giock and the market on such was fully | one time $135 was the top of the market, tut | pecoto Tavie ylold,relogirig: witHo! - Beptember, and sold oft from e Lo e, | e ST, fney. 820 During the rest of the day the speculation | giondy ‘at yesterday's prices. Common and | the ranke of auotations today' In Trom &2 to | DESIS €4 very lurke yield, closing without Fumncinl Notes. s vanced from %c to %, '\lw”":“’ L] t MALT ot: western, 6767 with pressure to sell. During the last quar- e F A APETaR 10\, dF nE AR tIHTe: - THare b e 100 heads | @ preat increase of nearly 30,00 tons in LRI AT it i3 ot IO B R o L Rl 5 15400 bu. s expores ter hour the trading was fairly active and the | was very little doing in the line of stockers y weekly output_in July, and the production e el : e B ctuietions covering 00 b, futures, 128,000 tendency of the figures was upward, the mar- | ang feeders. There are a good many cattle o | Ehan . ADEY, Oue Bl00). toumtiate thin [ (NEW. YO, Aug o $65,144,7 il INVIRARERER S S Ll - ArL more ety ket closing steady to firm In the main. of that description in the yards, but the de- : e LTl A b L o more thith [ qfhoes, §3,101,120, 1% to 1% range. The fecling was rather R The bond market was strong STAHAVTREER POl HETits. TG CUr Y abe i year, ago, whin t tration had nearty | MTHE IV Gl L R O T e - moiten | i o etivered, Options opened firmer. on [ The Bvening Post says: = The stock mar- | pears to have stopped buying almost en- | head: quality rather n 1 | stocks was only 6127 tons for the month, fortegnccount longs to realiz The country was mocer- and o little coveting, sold off at | ket enjoyed a further mild stimulus to con- | tirely to the continued dry weather and | i1 lower nged at 8. B showing a consumption in manufacture not LONDON, Aug Jol enos Ayres toe ately active on both sides of the market 2 diction of showers again, | jecture in the senate parliamentary squabble, | (he v of feed. Prices are very low, | miu. RO o ek o quite ecunl to the present output. Pric T ’«: R 4 e some realizing and others increasing their stendy,Tat unchungl pricess Mav | the day's only novel scene in the Washington | g3 50 buying good fcede Repre- Din, $4.4064.90, sustain “this | view, having been “ehanged | BHILADELEEA Ave wrings, 88,581, holdings. There were strong efforts at the clomed, Sitke;, Augunt, closed Stiei | L0 CERE SN PN fone on Wall street had | Sy 19 aatas: K el Tecelnts today. 00 neat; | QUIY iR the direction of weakness, the i ; BRIl start on the part of the local professionals | Gl sed cmber, 623m6te, | the least idea of what this signified; hence it TR h D yesterduy, 13,180 Bead; shipments s Appomntings deminnaiston finaHelnrody A 10, i to depress prices, but there were many buy . could hardly be said to have influenced | o Av. pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr | i s e The business i boots and sho strong | CINCINNATE, Aug, 10 Monoy, 26@6 por cents ing ordets on hand, the Colliile Gl } e ““‘w:-‘»“‘l’:x .‘H‘H M prices senerally, despite the early profit | 50, 510 §3 00 3z, 11 84 stimated receipts today 000 hend and healthy, though conspicu -H\h contined | New York exchange i 10s discount, Clearings, causing interior longs to adhiere more firmly 8 2 Goa e i | taking, prices were firm, with some rathe SHIPPING AND EXPORT. yosterday, 10,008 he shipments yes: | to medium and low priced articles, such as [ §1,582100 to their position, and the t did no o auieter 1 interesting advances. The sentiment ex- | o6....1250 365 terday, 1,38 head; market steady fo-cent shows for men i & o, 0 eents for | MEMPIIS, Auk 10 -Now Yok exchinee ol respond to the selling pressure for some time. tone, clos @1t H # | hibited now for several days was again the s cows. o Tgie Rn D e oh Atuo ut shipments from oston have | in a0 1.5 - gremium arinks, ' $16 of the western and northwestern part of the | {UETE WO O Y q ening Post’s London cablegram Ll . 9 shown by books of the Union Stock Yanls s sol would have been large, weount, Exchange on London, corn belt, but none in the principal sta'es. t %4 6 #3e, Wihe; Dec Stock markets become quicter as the tecks - AT i : c ny” for the twentysfour hours, ending at ...L to the reports from the different checks. iR Washington foreonst dlll not preclot | Sriagieriic; cloned STige. G w settlement approaches, but the tone remains 7 w % 2 PR L L) markets, (€ there had been suflicient stocks W ORLIANS, Aug. 10.—Clearings, $520,000, any rain for the west, though cooler weather co,. B0 Dur futiares, G.0% O apot: good throughout. In Americans there was 3 10 : 5 2 RECELE S I\A:“lxl’xi\r(l;;““‘.u.l‘l:‘xle‘r’vlll.':::!”!‘n;\ 00 pounls | Now Yo exciunge, comeicial, par; ik, 756 was prophested = Outslde maskels aries | maret dinl and te lowet; iiséred, 3¢ | a further improvement today, but the close | § & & o Gattle T 19 | 0 'pounds two vears ko, Country hoiders | "SAN il Aug. 10, Drafus. slght, 100 steady and Liverpool firm. The market fe; No. 2 white, flc; white, was nearly 3% a point under the best on | o it the) FaARE 5 Lrairgelie i Sihaiss it RO R e Bt opened more settled than for some day K adaie Option marker Wik wonker undew | profit: taking. There was a firm under- 1 o 10gi s R 113 | et somebody else speculat o and Sigasi back, wi'h the initial transactions Y@ c | g, CHEE O Y61%e net loss for the | tone, however, and stocks are believed to be 1 03 DISPOSITIO! ¥ itre Wald to be Keeping back supplies aiite . TOUIS, Aug. 10.-Clunrings, under the final figures of yesterday, Septein: | duv: Aueust clincd at oty o “@dic, | scarce. Atchisons were strong. It is be- w0 115 '- 9. i Co g istioe, Ihr-“[")flu for the five weeks ending Au- ang: : ot b et Baratactingat beige, and sold B0 Ko 1o S Anivping, Seao0 ch lieved here Mr. Little's report discloses the [ 47171045 120 10 nd " Co. .l % fust 1 1 abilities of 151,51, of 5 May, and then rallied 1c, eased off 1%c, s whivping f o eilgloo || Ve B (iNars/d faported Fek: 2 the G, 1 o 3 st abiities "ol 11T, of vanced 1%e. 4 ‘lhul'd Wl' (f"":fi"" Ll S“Dull; state, common to choice, 5@ilc; | ignation outweighs the hmlo’:leellllus c:v, (‘ml — 1 it SRl £, 3 . G % x 47 ‘n( u»n.‘nn,.- concerns, The ;Hu‘r;-.\' losed with September at 65%c. by Mr. Little's figures. clal statistics . FRUEY e eee Niring the past week have been 21 in the 3 i % Oats wers active %«wl‘ casicr }v')'\rr-(‘r‘rll; ll'l‘l:'l ! 1 yow Orleans e }n’ ]"“{m“ PR e ,a‘.mb,ed“,;m d - ) S i 0 v il Locul Showers un Eastern on free selling. eptember. '\ 4G s, dry o 24 1bs.. | anticipated. The council is selling drafts s foT : s : 2 ek Sl R department shows a decline in corn of The advance In corn discloses o general b westorn states, In some I In the loss of something lke 500,000,000 [ calities the crop has been injured beyond recovery, while in othors timely rains would far toward assuring fair yields sheep. for the corresponding days shippers to hold back their hogs. of 1%c, closed 1c lower at 31%c. ; Teas, dr - ihs, ™| freely. The financial position causes much | 1L.... &I 1 : ; Moy B Liberal buying orders and free buying | “riaTiiiic : * hemlock suenos | {egs disquietud S 55 : ¢ A n NGO R O TAT arOk pTnte by local operators gave the provision market | Attew Vs B heuky Wowhi ) ., 27 | The following were the closing quotations i TR 8iie o vt ST e iy : For Nebrask howers; cooler in @ firm tone. An active business was |, on the leading stccks of the New York ex- LA 12 Vimwint & ¢ s | Aggregate of Business Transie ed Last Week | the eastern portion; north winds. transacted, , Compared with last night : . change today Ahnneso R AR e y the Associnted Bunks For Town and Misiouri—Light local show- September pork is Gc and January 32%c 5 o e fhert | Atehison g Moo Peine T | - & s30Ed G i : NEW YORK, Aug. 10.—The following | ers; cooler in the western portion; south higher; September lard 12ic higher and ; §7.7; #n o4 | tAdams EXpress. 146 | No. Pac. pfd...... 147 BULLS. E B AT 3 table, compiled by Bradstreet’s, shows the \‘k]“‘» hL DaliotaTalnct soslerkingithe UL AL CO LU AR R i 3T o S ; el g the percentage of increase or decrease, as | “For "Wansas and Colorado—Falr; south 1 1 "% radt [l et s A o ; o pid e 1 e for corn to Buffalo, and 2Yc for wheat | i " pork, fivm siles, 100 Dhls. 2 IR compared with the corresponding week | winds, becoming northwest. to Kingston. BUTTET e western' dairy, 121.@16¢; £ 1080, 1 b, 4 N Y Live A ast year: SO “mhe leading futures ranged as follows: | wegin fuc h i i i i CITY, Au T p | A T - - '“,'" Ll Sl ‘“"“""" o ' 5 O e e s @ic 42 per pke T Qe Pacifi¢ Mali 3 o Z 20 ,"‘"‘.""" ".‘!“‘Z LoNe o0 (atocleraging Ciis: Clearings., Inc. [Dec. | iy railcompared with corresponding day of Ave nan ALLOW=Steady clty. 44@ic 62 por pki.)s PrhE E 2 firk i o [ t four year P (ples, free), 5% NG 08 to quality s PD & B “ Receipts, 12 shipments, past four years: : 15400 Dull; stilined, common to good, $1.2) R arket W Butk ot T ) 1804 1803, 1892, 1801, ¢ 3 . 0. . i packers, i SN 2 | Maxtmum temperaturo > g IM=Dull; United closed nt 8 asked; | Colo. Conl de [run e Rending Niits, $8504.65; 2 i N o comboratare, 712 7 715 Washingicn. . Wasiiing Puik. | Cottonont Cert. i Richmond T ; ; ) R b, B> 7831 7351 52> sdlip | B i, corkc, 39 ami | Bel Hudnon, oyt A S T T L " {yaueamtot faed e g P 1o ! D 1) DR RG ; G : A ATKSH R0 Sie s e B s E Statement showine the condition of tem- Ang, 311 ’ stie, fair to extra, 44@i%e; | D-&C.F. Roek [siand. s . New York Live Stock Market. TR b 3 sntureand pracipitation at Onaha for the . 18] augas 3 p S R T S R 3 a4k NEW YOI, 10.-BEEVES—Receipts, TR o since March 1, 1504 €w 1Orleans, fopen “kettle i s qopid sy (i S oRig |G PI&iOman: 3 2400 ol T Ik diietgy T M et I oo a5 Normul temerature Amer. | Fort Wayie o’ ptd.. : ; Kood oramary ! to” medium,” $1G7045] | New” Orieans 11111110 (LD G. Novthor vl |sontuern Pic: 1R WYL : Colorady, Sufrilo ogs eince Maroh 1.. C & E. L ptd Refinery. No. Av. Pr AND LAMI eipts, 540 head Milwanke X ‘f.’,’!l ominal; prime crude, | GAELL RO S0 RERT S0 K Tron b AR b : Hihiraas e Co e NG Lo, $15.05 5 1. Central..... 60 | Texas Pacitic. HOGS—In addition to the fresh receipts ordinary to’ falr, $2.0 Lonisville clicicncy for the 5 ; stralts, $19.05 bid; plates, mark 2 HE Enid Ihary Lo Talt. $9.500 ot ency sinee : 12,16 Inchos : fky ,,E‘,,‘}““‘- - {40 Cent pid. there were about 5,000 hogs held over from | “aaty to falr, 8.t O : < 4 L s o L iy domastl i Hew Wil 10 |U'S Expross. vesterday, making a total of not far from | amary to good. $.600 3 Providenee 0 LN Aaeen L 8 Lromiotian Sta s 4 tons August n, $10 ; ) G| W SC TS B 14,000 on’ sale. A good many of the hold- — ST Cloveland 21T g L )| o .. overs were extremely light and rough stuff Stock In Sight, Houston T 91,015 e 3 1g| Wells Fargo BX.. o 3 Record of receipts of live stock at Wool Murkot. ; ,.““,,,m,, R nionies that no one appears to want, and some of | Record of receints of lve stock at 235 quo! f BOSTON, Aug. 10.—The American Wool and WikL, B s s thesc hogs have been in the' yards two or L0 28w FLOUTt and. 10¢ higher. Cotton Reporter savis of the wool ct: The | 3 o 16| o pra L three days et the least. The packers were | goun omaha ERER ‘“‘!,“ WHEAT—-No. 2 spring, SR asiie pentinmicssiagbesmnErationsag of HENE G 4 | doing a little more than on yesterday, which | wuicago .. R 9 amn 6o | Han . IR 4 ko, been' €000-41% 2 PR helped out the market somewhat. The gen- | Kansas City [0 0] | RIS manL 2 made since the dist ‘uit. demand s . o 17 [ eral market, however, was a shade lower | 5t Louls . O 130 109 | pututh PO R e Guite equal (o, and similar in character o Chat than yesterday. Good to cholce hogs sold . Dullivs it 5 ’ : . i 5 k0. New have uppe N'(Iun.AI‘CunI.A.J 1% i FERR R SRR R L L R L Zotaliets e 0 653 | g Joweph My i Al i g ol [eatntug % Rominal; No. 3, Ble; No. AR Hl R e 5 £ ¥ | to good mxed loads brought all the way from Coffee Muriet. e s e SRR R g N 1, $1.25. c n_off o PEEICOS] By {ih $4.50 to $4.70, with tle common trashy stuff { NEW YORK, Aug. 10.—COFFEE—Options | Pertland, Ore. 2 £ St. Lous., TIMOTILY SBED-—PrHme, 8610 ; i n flecces are v \ and | North Am. Go. G oo from $4.25 diwn, and had to sell. At the e steady and unchianged (o & po s Tower, | Rochoster i ] ; Faul. o AL TE S in: whor hi : FTHey are holdaing out heré for highes | softered. 1 ex-div. closoftheraliwers. g (good manyiof thefcom- HEA e e e UL Ao e & &0 : s City e O T, Tt e e arnare "cad 908 Ihers for bl sales of stoc ¢ were 114365 | mon loads still unsold. Representative v wchimged to 10 points lower, * AT 4 i : Denver. MVe@6.50; short clear sides, (boxed), $7.87% as good, If not better, than during the imme- 19.100; Bur- | sales: including: August, $14.90G15.00; W [ Sult Like brevious week: XX wools with delaine No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. | tember, $i3 ctober, §13 3 - | Portland, at 4 2 1] RavidCity Low | N0 A% Sed® NAG S TR | comber Marci, 4 damee, | Aitantn . UL | it o o 50 2! i il Scoteh, $10.00622.00; STATIONS, - mopwaalg {—Distillers’ fiinished goods, per gal., worth and XX is largely taken at c i PRI T e 0 D BatgH "The ‘Chiractér of the. demand. continues to | ville & Nasnville, 6.40; National LU [ et i ) 8001110a00 200 4 63 i mild, - quiet: Cordova; | Fort \¢ ey ol The following were the recelpts and shipments | be quite varied; and_unmerchantuble | Reading, 6,20, ; i 2108 o bags Maracaibo, p. t.} | Wico it b |Rauy for today: siderable quantities at B e fe e warehouse deliveries’ from New York yesterday, | Syracuse .. eesToie 2 large quantity of one- 20 8 i 0 ST buga: New 'ork ok toduy, 114 as: | Dew Moines ikhths and one-half blood has [ NEW YORK, Aug. 10.- CAL %! R " Unite ates stock, 12,578 bags: afloat for the | Grand Taplds e — been parchi @1, and o large quantity | Easy at 1 per’cent: Jnst por cont. o) 4 0,000 bags; total visible for the | Seaile s st 48601 7000 | 8 e ¢ of miscellaneous fleece, com PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER—3G5 per : 210 4 United States, 402,678 bagw, against 405,234 bags | Tawell A 601 22| 8 g = Wheat, bu. R g £0.000 sing & number of sorts of washced and un- | cent. L5316 Ly last year. TINELON, DOlss s osesssssos 2 Local Fore Gorn Bitssres o tooe]| b TE000 | Wakiivd ‘Combing, ot 194(022ike, | Altogether, the RLING EXCHANGE—Dull, with actual : 2 'SANTOS, Aug. 10.—Firm; good average Santos, | Nottollt oo . 451901 X 204000] 146000 | il of fleece wool since the $lst uit business in bankers' bills 0t $.8G4R% for S sl $10; receinis, 17,000 bags: S0K, 203000 hags 1 S Cury 1 5 T T or R S e s S e . . 500,000 1bs. T emand oy ’ mand and_at @4.5T% for s'xty days; posted [ g % L FAMIU R Aug. 10.—Market quiet: prices | Tog Angeles .o 48] 00 50 ¢ 20001 1000 | fuirly good, also for California, e BTG4 880 and $4.59G4.90; commercial % 50 unchanged o' 1 K. higher: sales, 5,000 hugs. o , 99 1) formance on Sunday. They are worth seeing On the Produco e e butter mar - D 1 request. Territiories e been o o 160 HA Aug. 10.—Market open Aull; prices i A 7 6103 g K chanig - d. Trans '“"“" in th wools 2 1) 0 R £ higher; at 12 noon was quiet, | S AT 319,589 noth ing doing: cexs, Wichingod. Weelc have been_ gonerally made BONDS—Firm; state bonds, uenill e o Hihor: — o et P for " A o Fan e 3 4 OMAHA GENERAL MARKETS, ¢ for fine; possibly half a cent ) vers i 6 8 9 : = arasens D b —H d ‘ eE o naide part ol istintlomluissucs ol i i b i ueber-Hampden Conditlon of Tr.d and Quotations on ul %‘I‘In‘”fml‘lhh.” o) ‘“’l::"-l |,r‘r ‘";‘{::fl‘?": :llm;”'n\“v B8 coup.... 117! “ D.&R. G. 48. .. 7 Woeens ) 80 9 ! e ‘,‘“h last m Ifnlmlvu erensasnsane 1 B Staple and Fancy Produco. 05324000 e arplen, RESR ol S 4 110 Erie, iyl s L . . ity Murkets. 8 Lxinglon, Ky henin L ]7=Jewel The market on butter and eggs remains about veck, and total Hlga UG | V0 T8, ssereerns 99.100101183 120 apan il S Aug. 10.—WHEAT. lower; | Hinghampton E £ teandy and there are no new features to the X g res i g ) 101 |H, & T 0. b6 5 Sis b ) J hard, 47c; N T | *Bay City, Mich..ooiiiiiil £ steaiy . . SRR : s ;s N e et i e Watches R Ak b B3 i 102 K/ . S5 CORN—Slow and Ic lowes . 2 mixed, 61% Akron, O. 5 5 . aven at the low pricos quoted below. Ducks ar ;m 0 .!!". ] MUIRETI R RN i A & ; : i A e fir o | TR iy ; arc kniown by rail- especially negleeted, and although an occas gek amol hs. o | L New Con'dsl 05 |N. 1 it X b 4 ale (s feprted At e oy 1 ot ante | - ST: LOUIS, Aug. 1.\ JOL—Dull; unchangea, | 5 New Co 100 2 i 4 _ HUTT R amery, 106200 dulry, 14| (Eremont, bR g 3 road men and other fo anticlpite more than the q ons given M O Packet . . . i @6 Jautinns, 15t It I8 necess: SO s Lo hold . 0 2 0. » o ese . N e 8 2 3 n *Chattun eeerersasaenne p 3 g - L —Nervoun, pendine the_ oy o | 7 in . L AR ) : equalled for wear S aanE i OHe o s el e, DGR : : : - . alt Lak i M and accuracy. ole, do deferred . vere 4y Scranthn possible rains and_the goy- hiHOU 48. .. os i 5 o nortn- | Kalamaz R s vt spring fufl-teat cks declined 1G1%e; N mixed, | Atchison 28 A ’8... 5 4 = gobblers, GG 3 : h oi September, 83%c; May, | Canada So. tnd.. 16t of 9y} tal for United St 1408 \Phoi6 CHEESE—Wisconsin, full cream, new muks No. 2 and refected, o to e pm— L Fri { 5 ‘\ c; Nebrasi d fowa, am, 9@10e l!\l(ll\‘ : , ol h 1 e ¢ g : REVIEW. 7Y No. 1, 10¢; brick, No. 1, 10 wiss, No. 1, Higher st side, tme loans, Closing prices for 0 12 E . 1@ e K 3 Vnchanged: 0060005 atocks, bonds ‘ ol 6 & b ! . Business in ring Lines Shows a HAY-—Upland hay, $10; midland, $; lowland, A 3 SD=Firmi 3.8 bid for August. g s TR AT g 2 S ot U T AENY ORI S Au SHHCAR T, ; rye struw, $5. Color makes the price unchanged., e et Real - et Tl B AL cefnIng, o8 . S T 0 & grades bring top prices. S ) By Stat Wis. um.u . 3 .. test, at 8 1-16q; morrow will say: Evidence continues to PIGRONE--OIA birds, ps o] R i |||:|,,.4 3 EBell Telep * . 21Y 8 d - 234 » ) 10, —~SUGAR-( ; | accumulate that the earlier portion of July AT ; : CORN. MEAL 4875012 Borion & shair P R i S i | priken iy ‘wehingnend Java, a3 Misco’ | witnessed the lowest point in'the ebb of the | Tk GWE DAFRS M he WHISKY-§] C.. I, ¥ . 8 Yado, efning, 8 ¥ comme! al tide In th reaction after the are . i WA R e . & POLDUCES 23 . Wirm, higher, Fork, standard | fifinots 2 5 5 y NEW YORK, Aug. 10.—The movement of | tical cessation of various industr' | disturb- Round lots, 6@i0c; small lots, s, dabbing, SN Lt T Alinod ; - gonde on. pravious wuroames hak been. vory | ances of the ¥ as emphasized the tend- i ry st houldors, 0.8 RS : Kood, Dut the new demand was less keneral MELONS. #tock, crated, $20. Rt e (| Oreo) L 3 che new denmn i Jemeral | ency to Improvement reported by telegraph 00 ok SSATAOUPES—-Nevade (Mo) Jems, per | i cked shonlders, $7 mgs, § b Hileen RIS HEED. 22 o0 g0nl o £ 4 g T et buyers | from leading manufacturing and commercial arn r":“?’ ;'E"“ guey refunded "ot 01D itawemanapoked mavy, sz e | UGS B S TR Bt ume ome 0F riired LI | conters s woele 'A turther indieaton o | (it A AT SR TR A jum, $2.10G215; common white beans, AT, vheass : i . 0 800 | the we 3 i tendency to improvement ix seen in the | Drieninl Me o ¥ or thole saomles 9. IO Dl SN S D o = - : f . » b week's advance of ) cents per ton for steel | BOLD by Kuhn & Sor. 15th and Doligiass Sta., and INIONE-On _orders, 2c per Ib, - J San Fra billets and the fact that the domestic wool J. A Fuller & Co., W & Douglars Bis., OMAHAS o0, b orn, E,000 bu.; ‘oats, 8,09 bu L 5 "Anl‘(f'"v\“m’ hipping ock, home rown, bu.; corn, £3,00 | FRANCISCO, Aug. 10.-The ofielal closln v OIL CITY, Pa., Aug. 10.—Natlonal Transit cer- | markets today are more in favor of the - on ‘orders, $i4¢; southein, Zo. Cotton Murket. quotations for £9 1014y Wars ad fC 0 tiflentes 10t 804; highest, 80%: lowest than they have been for a year rhoNATORS atel wiocl, ber ¢-basket erat B LN RS i gt ik e oo i 0% mhipments, 89,053 biis.; rans, | that wool I8 firm ot the 2 conts Wo vl arnd ou the mersalons oRY—Ter” don.. Cs0@ 40 in: Spot, quict: Am . Tl Ana - Norcrons. 8, . 5 2 scored in the last few weeks, Refined s ? CALTHOS P POTATORE et I Bo. the day were 8,000 bales, of Which 100 were Mexioan. ... 12 sl . PUCTSHURG, Pa., Aug. 10.—National Transit | fs 1 cent higher, possibly for reasons ’ | Fuaranice that L4 1 for speculation and export, und. inchided 7w | Beet& B 45 [Mono - . 20 3 w27 certificates opened ft B0R; closed at S0%; high- | diractly connacted with questions of demand = Hestore your| he. last auction ss tor the week was hela | Amerlcan.” Rtécelpis. 7,000 balea; no Ametican. Bodie Con [Optir. e - . ont, 80%4; lowest, B0 no males. nd supply, but prices of pig lron at St E uwun Weroagth und Vigon, Pears and plums - were' disposed of. The prices [ NG Abgunt: 3 1o-cigs Aupst ani | Con. Cal. & Va ) D : : | DULUTH, Aug. 10.—WHEAT—Close | 7 5 e TR e Addrass VON MOHL CO. ©n Californta fruits are now very low, as will be | Soptember, 3 6-064G3 T840 September and O | Crown Point fon Con hads » s ; 3 hard, 59%c; August, G9%ce; No. 1 northern, 51%e; P ik U 73S o Bole morican Ageate, - Ciscianati, Oklow RO Ial fvan ucdations elven. BaoH § beir 3 ceuge ey Bentenvs and Oc- | UL, o B : Vo Aete 461661 Deoeniber, Gatpes | Crcles wouth, ' Leaf tabaceo and letiior x BTRAWDERRIER "N AP ), buyers There we'e no tendors at todny's | SOuld & Curry W Jacicet 1 orennltd )| May, € northern, ash, - ) fem, witl an aatlve ¢ d, the te . APP] -Good stock, per bbl., §3.0003.50, sliveries: o - » ' . 50 b ed, i to arrive, No. 1 northern, 8 belng upwa 4 the rece SEAG AR e e LonssnINiack Auatariens : o | g destrcfon \°F Jumber by fire at chica WM. LOUDON. RIED RASD one. 3 W middling, 8 6 ordinary VDON, Aug. 1( D ¢ 4 s 1 84 steadied quorations pRio And Unkea BLACK BERRIES—None ,.," L anule 5 i dingry LONDON, Aug. 10.—4 p. m. clostng: " SHEEP—The market did not show and ma. Maunchest xtil soning speculative interest in Indian corn “.,u“ué 8 :‘mrnxxn‘u .'x] @1.30, - et T \ F - ‘1"'4'v 3 {’.lulvuml terlal change so far as prices were con MANCHESTER, Aug. 10.—Cloth stead ’.lulh put l‘hn price up n ,.m’n\u.‘:l b «ll‘lu-h‘-;‘l commission msrchant L —Native red 'plums, ) 3 UBANS, 0. —COTTON—Du 4 Y. Centra erned 1 and d the a fair demund. = The production o W8 week, 25 cents above low water ma; $2; California Washington pluins. $1.25; lurge ReCORTAN =Pl 3 nusylvanin. ... corned, ~The dsmand. is light and the mar- | &, faiF SmS ThO- 8 for the yéar i Varieties, $1.2561.50; small red, §1.25. 308 balea; \ 5 wy¢ | ket dull. Only one load was received and — Bradstreet’s telegrams from th n a Grain and Provisions, PRUNES-—$1.00. L PGy : % | Mexican ordinary. lewds. 66 | sold. Falr to good natives are quotable at 'Frisco Wheat Market position to know as much as can be learned flf"u-‘ itletts, 175 iy | Notrecelps, 6t BAIL SILVER—28 13100 per ounce $225G275; tair to good yesterns, $000 | | AN FRANCISCO, Aug. 10 —WHEAT-Fiemer; e grent corn wrowini wectlons a (Jriynte wires to Chicago und New York, ABRICOTS Calitorais, none. France. 1348 batenr o the continent. 59 | Hor e 60 Gisentut tn the open market for | Sasy omumon and siock sheep, $1.7 Restinsy” G087 Rare NAT He g o the damage 10 the corh. ron: | Board offteqgrdere pitced on Chicas SHERRIER-CANfornid, none, | Dlee: coastirise, 1238 Dalcw; sales. ‘S0 balos | wnors ifia s 0- 1 per Sent, and 101 throtrontier | 8904 to, cholce 40 to 100-1b. lambs, ey and indicate that most of the extreme bull | POt testondence sollcited 3@40; Callfornia, $1.50, y " b | adutires, dull Bt oeady iy, sl | Bille 1’86 per oot ZLA Representative m-n' Colic Promptly Cured. views as to that staple exi A.Inm Office, room 4, New York Life Bullding, ROPICAL FRUITS. ber, $8.3466.35; Noyember. 36410642, December Naw TarE R B tlans N S A tow days ago when I hud an attack o | e Increpse a corn wereawe wouth and’ west | pelipiione 1 Callfornia authority claims that one of the | $6.6M6.81 January, 6.66G6.57: * Fobruary, $6.01 v YC e AP 46 “lmbs. 4 ‘300 | collc In the bowels, I took a dose of Cha SRher o the two preceding years, in each . iy Aching for Dolishing. orqoses. {t consists o OU1H, Aug. 10.-COTTON-Middiing, o%o: | Ehofor & [Plymiouin r ; 0t : ) Hes ) : 3 . = N R ka L s Yoy Dotk of shatp. B T S R % |8 e 88 ; TCATTLE ece, 50 | collo paun had sappeared, £ am bighly | iy it s’ St S et IN WALL STREET avily’ covered with wox e ey linders | Mock, 25,000 bales Con. Cal. & Va. $ats i ia- | pleased with the remedy and take pleasure | week In sympathy with corn, ‘and oats 1% ¢ R Nary heaviiy caveeed, wiih wool, - -The cylinders L At ; - o e Wis; cows. " irangase; | B *Yecommending it o eake preaeure | e Ry hile iy lu no higher in New Yorks | BE GUIDED BY OU ¢ MARKET LETTER, orunge over every particle of Chicago Frult Quotatiol dould & Ourry Y Ji helfers, 318062 i b Mass. 25 and 60 cent bottles for sale by [ it and other feed Stuffs have advanced Book on Speculation and Lettor maile he surfuce K The oranges are | CHICAGO, Aug. 10.—The Earl Fruit company briskly at the west auge of the alleged . s R A i Hale & Norcrosa.. 05 |Iron Silver o NI B P > i . fed (hrough & hopper, polisher oaf be 80 | sold G i frult at auction this morning, | Homesinko 300 |Quickailver ¢ Dt At M Lapsnte, L99 | Sruspais. - o - ety ot o i has supplied the | €d free on application, lighest reforenc TRl (RE e i ness oa the sams | oK afows " Raruelt pears, 1 | Mexicau 110 | do preferre ahom. 3530 VORI Bonee ‘and cuttle and how markets with i WEINMAN & OO, without extra hand! trigorat 2 ventilator cars,’ 8@ | Ouiario. . Bulwer o mixed, "$6.0096.06; common, $4.25G4. 65. The llons and leopards give thelr last per- | ferior stuck, resu in_ depressed quota " 3t ls claimed that fhe machine mproves the | Mo Peaches, Early Crawford, 76@%eo; Tuscan ek LT BHEEP—Racelpts, L,000 head; shipments, 1,600 | formance on Sunday, They are worth seelng, | tions. Lard has advanced sharply, the de 41 Broadway: - New York,

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