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DAY, AUGUST 12, CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE Jobbing Situation Fhows Comparatively Littls Ohange. BANK CLEARINGS MORE ENCOURAGING Midsummer Branch of Provalling Collections Slow thons of the State uce and Live Stoek, continuation ays after serlous damage had already all hope of there being anything like a corn tho damage was not so general and the job- bers were losses of busine 8 In Nebraska, to some ex- tent, by extending their trade in Towa. soason there w.ll be no chance for anything of that kind, as th. indicate that Iowa is suffering fully us much from the drouth as this state. mess of the situation has naturally set busi- to thinking. considerably discouraged that a crop failure should follow immediately after such a hard reports would seem 'he scrious- & failuro of the crops caused such a depres- sion in husiness in the season of 1890-91 astrous results coming when country was already Some, howey , are commencing to take a different view of the subject. out that In 1890 every one was ant.cipating Drosperous business, Boods and there being hesitancy about large obligations when there was cv pect of moncy being plenty and t The shelves of every store in were piled with goods that had been bought in advance the country the situation business men of the state were brought fa to face with a crop failure. The result was that the demand for mer- chandise of all kinds fell off enormously, and the demand which *was expected t; was not forthcoming. commenced to large stocks meantime bills there was no money to meet obligations—the goods were etill many merchants were forced out of business and It was a season of general disaster to sty of the sl The situation at the pre: tirely different. For the past year or moi business has been in such shape that mer- chants of all have been focling their way cautiously, take any risk The jobbers have been very con- have only laid in servative in stocks as they were sure that tl be ademand for the goods, tail merchants hav buying and country re- for months pursucd the hand to mouth policy of buying. They have ordered goods only as their trads demanded and have allowed stocks to run down to the point possible. merchandise in any portion of the countr Owing to the uncertainty of the times col- lections have been kept up pretty clo Indebtedness generally reduced, while there has been a declded disinclination to create The expenses incident to have been o surplus new obligations. business operations to the lowest point. Under these conditions many are of the that the business country are in better shape to put up with a loss of the corn crop than they were in 1890. They claim that it will bo a hard year, in the sense that there will be little oppor- tunity for making profits, but they do not look for such disastrous results. penses reduced to the minimum and stocks on the same basis, merchants even If they do not have much business. interests of the can get along While there have been no new features of importance In the jobbing district of the clty, there has been a change in the matter of bank clearings that may be worthy of After being on the wrong side for many months, Omaha at last is able to show an increase in the clearings, as compared with the previous year, this incre past week amounting to 24 per cent. this gain is not so large as that shown by some other cities, it is still better than the average for the whole country, which shows a decrease of 3.4 per cent. Had it not been for the strike at South Omaha the showing would, without doubt, have been still better. not compare quite so favorably with other The following are the clearings for the past week at a few of the citics in this part of the country: Minneapolis ... As it Is, Omaha does cities as a week ago. 8t. Joseph . FACTURENRS iness of the is affected by (he same conditions about the same degree as the jobbing trade the manufacturers of the state are very act- ive and are keep themselves before the people, number of the manufacturers are re that it was during the dull times following the loss of the corn crop in attention of the necessity for manufacturers everything 90 that the manufacturing intercsts of the state, which gave rise to the home patronage campaign that did e the factor It is sald that when time not 80 fully realize the n diyersified intere people of th are good people do ity of having s, but when the corn crop fails then every one is aware of the import- ance of introducing manufacturing industries which will give employment to working peo- ple, thus creating a population that will help sustain business when other things fail. During the have been manufacturers arranging for Beatrice, which will take place on the even- 10g of August 16. by the Mauufacturers and Consumes Arrangements have boen made for 300 guests All members of the association are expected to be present, men of Beatric in_ addition ting program has been prepared, consisting of “An Address of chultz of Beatrice, otary of the sponse by the sec Nebraska's Raw Mat John M. Thurston turing City, Beatrice; “The Press of Lincoln; braska,” by Hon. R which ‘there will be general speaking by the aszocfation, erial Products,” by Hon. by Colonel S. BIbb of Beatrice manufacturers have exposition of the assoviation at the state falr. The fair takes place on 8 and the management has placed one best buildings at the disposal of the manufa turers, who will endeavor to make tue best of Nebrask: Already fifty manufacturing firms have sig. nified their intention of making exhibits, exhibits will showlng the actual work number of chinery in operation, of manufacturing goods. TOCK MARKET, Owling to the strike at the packing hou at South Omaha there has not been a very during the past business has been ten days, and to a great extent not amounted been fair on hes been wanting. of the trade ahippers have extent, and the local packers have nct been market has This is espceially true dressed beef country demand for stockers and has been very light, owing, apparently, to the continued drouth in the country, which uot only destroying Tas made the pasturage so short that there is very little feed for cattle In many sec- has been very from day to day during the period under re The receints of hogs have been liberal, but a considerable proportion of the arrivals 18 made up of the trash that s being ship- Ped out of some sections of the state, and . for which there out a buy entir day days. This has the hands of the S trade for Omaha “The ¢ that there can be disaster to the can be hoped fo; even If rain sk CI I8 a try, F with re yriunately gate will ke not quite, tc I8 scriously affc outlook for th, men gl our laboring until winter is cold ch wealthy citizens do well to get t their combined cable s bread. “The rike at center. Just at almost certain step forward to ple oceurr ers on_account of de very ers and stc sequence, ence of this cty now. °F se the sober jobs will be pe both employers In " connction the boy It is A conspirs order tich o way as social _system. bo. wils chenp goods The boveott in of a lu beer makers ha unfort this i comp on the Jeade cour: itor drift into tain Keg from union they have erage until that erate and re boy this community. leading other ¢ draft. that sh seller must be the one forein, tlements which $6.01400.52; ) 38810653 June, LIVEL supply offerin ened dull, Aing, ment; b Slow and outs, 400 bt Deceraber, gave me great to M 1 1894 pany to 35, Amblor Place Helghts n, 8 33 lot lot South Oninha. Willlam Iruno etropolitan Frank 7, Mol nhaner, 22, hlock add " [ but_the genernt quid=peee demand at any price. These common light and uader- COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Droutii and the Market Were Both Broken Yesterday, OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS Week Ends with a Fanly Liberal Run and Improved Demand, weight hogs have been unsalable on some days of the week, ave been held over from et being found have not done much during the week, nt from ying only a ¢ Tocal: paokute tiAL canott diep but give RASPRER I and_ short ol RED RASPR hogs on other BLACKIERRIES offer sparingly; spot, 314 64 WHEAT WAS RATHER QUIET ALL DAY PRICES ON CATTLE MUCH STRONGER AS DUN SEES IT, Local Packers We Ray of « Light s of Dronth n R. G. Dun & C Poeps Thr bor Disturha 's manager, Rathor Weak Report Conatri 1 as Ballish— ment and Close the Much Higher, Nolders offer freely; 2 lbs., mditions CAL PRUITS, generally or loeally, CHICAGO, SATURDAY business between NEW YORK, share market ading in the was very light and the cattle, 7,458 hogs, and quantities to revive speculation will show the total receipts of the week with unfavorable comparisons: corsi.e ed a very bullish was £0, was altoge by predicted rains throughout the corn previous value, men are adjusting their WOFSL senson ever ocament, end rea ly xiish wainuts, 109 sed in influenc: 2 xperienced in this coun- rence to western trade will en her jobbers to do orders will be nume D up the that of p of employment and the railroad industrials, 1 reon waite Same week last held to the end a little of a considerable sellers of small lots of Union P: ‘acific preferred and St. cables showed to be weak in that market. , N0 great pressure to sell ment the market became some- in the city considerable and sheep, and only a slight hog_receipts, as compared with the previous 1 dry salted hides, Part cured hide Wheat was rather quiet, with fluctuations confined within from 1%e to 1%c range. general tone was weak. for September, but sold up later Y4 rallied Y%e, declined from 1%c 1 steady and closed with Septem The early strength was attrib- uted to the government report, whic deed, Something city ‘and county ally to people. (@hort wooled early kins), trades were mployment id on a small The week closed with the light- ary shearling covering mo eased off e to 1%e, rul ber at 65%e. ity to After 11 o'clock the speculation became in- lly for the usually act- excepting Sugar, s, monopolized wha Toward the close, the tone, some shares market closed fairly steady with prices generally 114 to 1% per cent below the final quotations of yester- latter Pullman Some few stocks rec including Chica %4 per cent. n wool pelts, pe tensely dull, in wool pelts, per It s feet cut off, frefght on them. Actual welght, as it 15 useless to pay heme for tiding oy without extending absolute willing and anxious were fully steady or even strong on tle business as done. One bunch of 1,281-1b, lighter cat- of spring wheat spring and winter, according to the g 391,000,000 bu. Cables were strong er and added som> strength exports for from both coasts, wheat and flour, were some- nd had a stimulating tendency. Outside markets were firmer. dullness was a factor against any material advance, the local move D GREASE becves brought $4 k demand for 50 good, and the ma ha has been a very serfous blow mon grades was not h was a little slow. s sold early in that South NEW YORK GENERAL rded advances center this disturt what larger . Cattl re shipping out as &h 2 sent to other markets, dly™ s possione Vesterday's Quotations on Flour, Graln and ovisions, Motals, Ete. FLOUR—Recelpts, Sugar rose % per cent at the opening, then receded 7% per cent, rallied % s slow as it has not show any mon and trashy stuff was g been any time and doe nd both our pack- ffering In con- dealings and closing unchanged from yester- ades and rough ca market for the lower g As has been tho rule all this week, the demand for stockers most needed, visible supply is expected, all of which com- price and worked an The market continued to the session, regrets the conditions local labor and local each other. Of all the times There were free offerings of § loan market at 1% po ugar in the Atchison and yesterday's winter stra'ghts wanted and feeders market weak. up buying cattle of Representative upward tendency. easier later by the further break in corn. Minnesota pate week has been the speculative incident being a rather exciting feature and keeping the street on the qui vive up to the was brought to an end by ‘the acceptance of Reinhar(’s resignation the directory and as recelver. supporters, opinion s his reply to Expert Little's charges and its handmaid terms, this Is the labor ‘were never more interdependent than that kind almost altogether. $1.00G2.05; spring low. grad rather weak market. The opening was from %c to %c under the final figures of yester- day, with September at Gie, and sold down %c more, rallied Ic, eased off 1% ruled steady and closed steady at It was rains on one side and the government report on the other, with buying and selling, bought considerably mere than it sold. Yeport was construed as bullish as it did not cover the damage since August 1, which is variously ‘estimated. wppily the danger of further violence ems (0 have passed, and now it i nd workingmen will bring the two together and the “misguided men Brandywine, \w western, $2.800.10, in_an endeavor to recover what has been the country lost by the strike. four years immediately topic it may not ott in a paragraph. the boycott is unamerican and unchristia; representatives Amsterdam reorzanization the Li'tle report. take no further steps toward perfecting re- organization essfully defended and should ‘be ns and more was predicted, which had a n s o rallied on better cables and good coveriny decided to increase in the crop the exception of New York, were firm early, cables ed up on spot and Receipts were small at 117 cars and the es- timate for Mouday was also moderate. Oats were active and easler in sympathy selling by 1c for September. The market ad- after Little's examination son’s baoks, is_completed. busy with the question of Reinhart's succes- and receiver. es, chairman of the general re- ation committee, First of the Atchison, Robinson of the Mexican Central rail- %4 up on futures. 46, closed. G7ie; one of the largest local houses in this city tt. A year or 8o ago the su boycotted on relizion” of its managers. cotted on the supposition that has been und range for the day was Provisions were varced early on good buying and aft declined on all morn'ng! buen discounted, penitentiary. Vice President D. B. Robinson volume of sales ¢ extremely annoying and disagre held up ‘to the ridicule > part of the cc g fluctuations ERS AND FEEDERS, nt system, are mentioned in September pork and lard are unchanged and ribs 216 higher. Freights slow at from %e to 1c for wheat and %e for corn to Buffalo The leading futures ranged as follows “Open. | High, Queen & Cres: this connection. The following were the. closing quotations on the leading stceks of the New York ex- change today: n boyeotted, and, nately for the ired to the benefit There is t part of labor o to inter| > of business, and unless they hor will rap- » much_disposition wtions or their WESTERN CATTLE. rack, white' stat 7 ifee down; in this particular or inakers’ case, we understand, houses because their cooper made. The local houses a enough to mect the Because of this U.P.D'& G. tober_closed ~Steady; shipping, s5@6le; good to choice, yeott the local ze is not union HOPR-Dull; coast, S@12c. HIDES—Inact. v Canada South 493 Oregon Central Pacitic... Pt = 2 2 i i 1 & hops. asked the tions to permit them to use nonunion coop- approved by or- If this ‘mod- Cats 'No. .. to 50 ibs., 4@5e Chicago Alton. & Cifeazo ‘Gusi, Consolidated Gas iehts) 1218 ganized labor can be obtal onah ott is inevitable, e’ unreasonable, WOOL—Quiet; B6% Reading. g/ Richmond Term Colo. Ooal & Iron Cotton Ol Cert. Del. Hudson. Del. Liuck. & W... D. &R G. pld... D.&C.F. Co...... PROVISIONS—Tieef, veott wouldl 12.00; extra. mess, 35:' oot ha and’ hurtful “There are fwo things that the business men in this country minds no longer to tolerate. one and the sympathetic and until these two 5 by organized labor organized suffer from want of good will on the part of business men general “Collections have nard as they are at Jjobhers of this he recelved forty k in a single mall, and out of large number sent month by far the greater proportion were returned unable to pay, disposed to be lenfent,” but they ‘must meet their own Dbills, ild not lose sight of this fact. to take advantage western steam made up their The boycott is strike is the other, are abandoned labor will ISt Panl fd; 10 feeders,. 1154 HOGS—The hog market was in little bet- The packers were better perhaps a lit- $7.85 asked; ter shape today. buyers and the market w Good medium weight heavy hogs were in pretty good demand, and everything coming under sold out quite readily. and rough hogs were not picked readily as has been the rule on most days The best hogs sold largely With the top at $5.10. Fort Wayiio. . L & E. 1. ptd. Hocking Valloy.! 1L, Central ... St.P. & Duluth; $15.00@15.50; ugar Refinery extra prime, $13.006013.50; western creamery, been quite as One of the description The common light J. S. Exprons. W.StLL. & P.. spring straight WHEAT—N nominul; No. ; bakers, $1.6062,00. Lake Erfe & W skims, 3@6e; full sicims, daie state and’ 1 ennsylvania, |l I oo .3 yollow, Be. i No.2 white, B0%@MYce; ., 33 116344 c. 160; “western, of the past week. at from $4.80 to $5, Representative sales: TALLOW-Dull, Louisville&/N .\ Louiuville & N. Al Local jobbers are PETROLEUM—Quiet Washington, FLAX SEED--No. SEED-$5,10. Philadeiphia and Baltimore, is always a disposition (i B UL AN of disaster as an excuse for neglecting the common courtesies possible. In these considerate, wise for either to complicate the situation— settlements which might be postponed and the other postponing set- immediately ef- Mobile & Ohio; Nashvillo Chat. H, & 01410 ined, common to good, $1.12 5 |TCA A &N ML RICK—Firm |7 86 L & K. C. finished goods, New Orleans open kettle, $19.60G22.50; North Am. Ga good (o choi ‘Une following were the receipts and shipments ican, $10.00@13.0). 00 much congre: tion, too much city peanut pelitics is what is Killing this coun- erheard fall from ailroad man's 1ips the other day. Perhaps the far ‘enough, but really he touched the hem deal of truth mark is worthy of and too much COTTON SEED prime yellow, TIN—Strong; straits, ER—Steady; domestie, $3.50 asked; sales $19.00919.03; 40 tons September tin, §19.10. St. Louis General Markot. FLOUR—Heavy, . BI@2T5; extra AL MARKETS, STERLING with actual business in bankers' bila at $4.850 demand and at $4.87G4.87% for 60 days LOUIS, Au Cotton Condition of Tride and Quotaiions ou Staple and Fancy Produce. While the past week has not witness of the garment of a hig epigram, and the r reflection. NEW, ORLEANS, salos, 0 2 {0 WHBEAT—After an early buying bulge med with corn, ¢ receipts, BAR SILVE September, 51 ady. State bonds, fluctuations of importance, predictions, cl 2 mixed, cash, oilc; CORN—Weake with a net loss of %c; No. August and Septe 5 Novem| )¢ing quotations on bonds were as follows D& RG TR, 117%|D. &R, G. 48, |G, H. & 8. A.0 e during the past six days, but the 4 March, 36606, 7 0L, Aus. r a good deal more than & of the day bales, inclnding Pacitic 6501 93, Ala. Clasa A. Ala. Clasy 1. the demand fre 1 quiet, but s Aug. FLAX SEED-$1.3 o are prediciing a shoculators have be ML K& T Tt s La. New Con. 48, it Is claimed, “ason that pric sns City Markots, run, the demand R.G.W. 1ats ISt P Conmols 7. {SUP.C &P, W. 58 5514/ SU L& 1A mixed, 52@5%c; Tower; No more liberal offerings. poultry continue PROVISIONS mess, Jobbing, $13.§ prime stoam, $1.20; n very low, the fongs and ribs, ked shoulders, {chison 4. s, §1.75; ribs, Alahjaaids and It has been no eas their stocks re- by U P Lats of 95, Whiat, bu.; corn. 21000 bu. The hay market {s very firm, and the tendency of prices has been tow: towing will week ending on S—Wheat, 2,700 bu.; corn, 2,700 bu.; Boston Stock Quotation: Call loans 12 10,000 Dbl wheat, 6,000 ipts’ for the BOSTON, Aug. time loans, 24@3% per cent. atocks, bonds and niining shaves: AN (W End pra., Frisco Wh SAN FRANCISCO, Se; May, the dates sp the figures representin s of poultry, packages of butter and cars uf Closing prices for 1L —WHEAT—W LOUR~Steady. UKEE, Aug, 1} onie Diarrhoea. I bad been troubled with rhoea for over a year small botle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy, which T used and it procured a 50-cent bottle and took about two-thirds of 1 have taken some twice sinco when 1 had a loosness come on and it stopped it at once. others as it helped me. White, 31ic; No, chronle dlar- when I recelved a Atchison 2ds. |Atchison 4a. Boaton & Albany .. 206 Bowton & Matne. ... 140 DR & O veaeats Gea. Eleotrio Tilinols Stoel *acking stock, 10c; chofce tn' fancy, c; separator cr | Bosiou & Mo |Butte & Boatan, . it, and was cured. Four, G0 Buls. old full-feathercd ducks, d(Mic; L s s Whoat Market. gobblers, Gwec; old gees tull-feathered, I feel very thankful earns, the druggist, for telling me of this remedy and shall be glad to have 8. C. Wecks, Melrose, MINNEAPOL fat and small vi e and large, 364 Is are quotea futures and Trading was 1 this letter published Mass. For sale by druggists, THE REA © Nebraska and Iows, full cre sEx8sssss Mining Quota The official cloaing ne for mining S0CEs toasy wers as folo o; December, 8%c. ion (ack: Old_ wheat, No. SHEEP—Two out of the three loads billed direct to some little inquiry for sheep. does not show any material change. good natives SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. c; brick, No. 1, lic; Swiss, No. MARKET. W wheat /atill sold millers wiré. pay wasteady, Upland hay, $10; midland, $9; lowland, & for the old. below thie pri eatisfactory [Falo & Nororons.,, STRUMENTS placed on record August 11, bales sell the bost. grades bring top $2.25@2.75; fair The production=—mr about 0,000 bbls.; shipments, 33,450 bbls. g7 5 Sugur Market. The Security Trust and Satety V ds, per do., Sdc. I B Swift, truste good to choice 40 stock sheep, to 100-1b, lambs, §2.263.50. Stock in Sight, four principal mar- kets for Saturday, August 11, 184: 11tle. Hogs. Sheep watermelons Georgla melons cover freight W 0 Wilson to B Fahs, ‘Tot 16, Seiby Crown Point € B Parseli to Q" 'H Parseil 13, block 5, Bedford Plac N J Morton and husb block 5 Is Gould & Curry | ¥eilow Jaékol steady: No. 8§, 4 1-166{140; on_orders, e Good_ stock, CANTALOUP! Now York Minlng O NEW YORK, Au elosing mining QoML 1,3 -10@3%0; i Oft A, 4 1-16G4 ‘Tho following are the NS—Hand-picked navy, wife t0'3 1T Harberg, Bowling Gree Dowdered, 4 i3-16g6c; granulated, 4 9-160 lots 13, 14, 15, block 8, cubes, 4 13-1615c Brubaker and ry. 1ot 3, block 90, Siorra Nevadi, S--On_orders, 2 per Ib, d shipping stock, home grown, I8 Live Stock Mavket. falr refining, s 3. Wool Murket. LOUIS, Au Miwourl and’ 1ilinois nd coarse per 4-basket 15t add. W R O'Shaughnessy () 6, Bedford Place 3 us and wife to Jullus Treitschie, ® 2T feet, comme Jot 5, block 168, Omahu...... J M Swetnam and wife i0 A A lot 1 1o 80 feet lot 3, Thirteanth street hn Muckley, ot do proferred. 0 natives on sale; 800 o 900 Ibs,, 3245 ows, $1°9G2 1. bing, 16@16%c; cing at sw fruits have been tock Quotatio beat liht wolg and rough heavy, H.7066.00, western and 3 Jarse and low, 8gllc; choice tub washed, ton rooms of a LONDON, Aug Banadian Pacl TR0 [ Paul s |N. ¥. Central market nomina Kansas Clty Live Stook M KANSAS CITY, Aug 4,600 heud; shipinénis, 3,500 head Texas sivers. SLUVGLO0 beel stoers, Liverpoo) Markets. Total amount of transfers. It would seem as 2 red winter, The lions and leopards glve thelr last per- They are worth seelng. _17_{Mex. Cen now is. LVER—25 15-16d per ounce. No. 2 red, spring tormance on Sunday. | would, ‘o ‘Goubt, under ordinary clrouinstauices new mixed, SLEMLES, native cows, $1.40@3.25; stockers and fodors, $1.603 00, OGS Receipts, $,3% head; shipments, 8,600 Mnrket sironk o 106 highor: bulk: of fales LLBMIL05; heavies, $LOMFLR, | puciers BOMGRN mixed, $LAGGS00; 1Ights, © 84055, 005 Pligs, $50g4. 8 S {EEP Receipta, 1,00 head: shipments, 08 4. Market steady CHICAGO LIVE STOUK MARKE 086 © by Considerable CHICAGO, Aug, 11L-Talay's cattle re for the w pts 1At 1600 head, making 61,690 head L against 6,961 hoad for lust week, This week's shipmonts amount to about 2,600 iead. The market was withsut notable change B0 far aw prices were concerned. A fow cattle were wanted by the difforent classes of buye and this supply was turned over at Friday's auotations. Gl 1o best grades were: nominally fitm. Other deseriptions steady Hog recolpts were estimated at 18,000 making about 167, end for the woek, which 1 ouly 17500 short of lnst week's big total, Foe O samo week Jast year the arrivals were 78, Prices were firmer than at any time yes torday, but wers without pronoy dvance, There ‘wis a demand, and nearly all were closel out before noun at from .76 Lo $3.95. for PO to cholce 1ght, and at from § $3.35 for medium and héavy welghts., From: $5.100 3 bought most of ( x e run of sheep was about 1,60 head, and for the week 45,00 head. There' were buyers at steady prices’ for decent muitons, but there demand for poor St Quotas ke from $1 (o §1L50 for inferlor to from s $3.40 for cholee. * Salew of lnmbs were on A busis of from $2.0004.80 for poor to extrs Quality Recelpta Cattle, 1,60 head; calyes, 300 head; £, 1500 head; sheep, 1,500 hedd. The Bven Surnal Fepiris HOGS - Estimated recoipts today, 15,000 head; recelpts yesterday, 34,816 head: shipmonts, 9,06 head: left over " vesterday, about 12,000 hen auality poor. Market fairy god Tot, h strong and nweak; market steady; s 1§48 for light; $4.60 485 1 piacking: $1.8075.30 for - mixed $ 5 or, heavy paciing and shipping lot Extimated roceipts today, 1,600 heads dny, 100" heids AhipiEnie yosters 1. Market slow but steady; good o0 best grades wore nominnily firms > others L el T i, 100 heds day, 80 head. Murket ste b 2 3 D8 and Disposition of Stoek, elpta and disposition of stock s by the books of the Union Stock Yards for the twenty-four hours ending at o'clock p. m., August 11, 1804 Rl 4 Cars, Head, Ca B ] 22 Hogs sseniieienvene 180 AN Sheep ¥ e e el 31 Horses and muies PRI n DISPOSITION, Tuyers. ‘attle, Hogw, Omaha Packing company. a2 a0 G. H. Hammond company..... 167 Bwift and company Se L dahy John King company...... 495 &Sl and foed over. ¢ Cotal Marke Aug. 1L-CORE @10 points advai on B firm, bags, | 13-Options further im. iropean buying and local M8 net adyance; August, $I4 Septembor, * $11.5 October, $13.30 Rio, 13407 December,” $I7.83018,00. © Spot ¢ dull No. 7, $16.2; mild, quict and steady dovil, $19.0031) Warehouso de- Uveries from New Yok yesterday, 8,000 baga; Yorlc stock. taduy, 1000 pame uiass] States stock, 201,000 b for (e United States, 194,18 1 e supply for the United H bags, against 411,110 bags ANTOS, Aug. 11.—Firm; goo i receints, 11000 bags: siock, average Santos, 212,000 bags. ug. 1l.-Market steady; prices, e ple. 3 ales, 10,000 bags, ! HAVRE, Aug. 11.—Opened quiet unchanged; ruled dull and o qulet at net advance of UL Total ealos, 7,000 hags, RIO DE JANEIRO, Aue 11, —Market firm; No. 7. $15.00; exchange, 9 3-164; recelpts, 17,000 bags wred for the United States, 7,000 bags; for Burope, 1,000 bugs; stock, Chicago Fruit Quotations. Aug. J1—The Barl Frult company a fruit at auction this mornin prices as follow Iartl; pen peaches, strawhe 00; Muscat, 80ei 0c: prunes, $1.30; Gross, $1.10; plums, Victoria, $1.05; " cus, rines, CHIC, ; vel- #5109 ' Raining during ‘the Chicago, Bros, Ca e i nold, today at aue: onseven cars nin fruit. Bartlel pears, SHcGs$1.30. e, 513 nt Crawford, 8 i Crawford, 43005¢ for Germ 88 prunes, 7ol 3 Washington, 60G0c: ® $1: Ogon, 3 Columbia Iellint German L, TG@S0C; grans prunes, 15@31.30: re Tokny irapes, $1.43; Muscat, 800 @t Peru, $1.20, Portor . Tioston, sold three cars of iy at' auction. Crawford peaches, 90c@$1.30; egg plums, 7006$1.25; Grons prunes, SLGOG200: German piunes. Siceish.aTh: Columblas, $1; Bartlett pears, 6e@$1.0 Financial Notew. 2 ADRID, Aug. 11.—Gold Is quoted today at ROME, Aug. 11 ner 100f. NEW ORLE Lalances, 316,702, ON. Aug. 11—Clearings, 312, YORK, Aug. 11.—Clearings, $65,777,434; neos, §3,614,027 LONDON, Aug, 11.—Gold at Be toduy is quoted at 262, PART: 1.2 p. m.—Three per cent rentes 10 ©ihe account. ew York exchange sell earings, - $140,428; bal- Id s quoted at 111 lire S, Aug. 1L—Clear ngs, $980,928; 9,007; bale nos Ayres SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 1L—Drafts, sight, ci telegraphic, 120, Silven bars, | 62%@62o; sXican dollarw, §1) PHILADELPITIA 690; hal o e Cloning, 38,98, 08, For the week: Clearin lances, $7, 629, ik n‘—('lrm‘:xm $2,167,627; WG the week: | Cleart #; balances, $1,641,4 b CINNATI, Aug. 11.—Money, 2%@6 per New York exchange frregular, 80¢ 8- count to par; elerings, $1,100,76 NEW YORK, Aug. 11.—The exports of npecle d week were: Gold, 0005 sl Imports werc: Goneral ‘mers 3 dry goods, $1,00130, CHICAGO, Aug. 1L —Clearings, $13,743,000; Al for “the “weol, £49,198, 00 eorresponatng last vear, $5,265,000. ' Foroln sterling, actual, $4.87%61.58%. New York dbc Aiscount. Money, 4a8 per cont, Iank clearings, $3, this * orreaponding woek $15,87 $21,796,851; incrense thiy Week over 1593, $5,018,785: Lulances today, 3656, thin week, ' $4,20,204; ' corresponding woek $1 last week, $3,812,611. Money, dull, ke on New rk, 20c dis- weak ST, count. —_— A LARGEST DIVIDENDS ON RECORD. 61 per cent average monthly dividend paid the sl 51X months of 1504 by THE AMERICAN SYNDICATE To (hotr clicnts a8 the result of profitable speculas tlon in Stocks, Londs, JANUARY 100 PER OENT FEBRUARY, 20 “ MARCH ., 40 v 100 ¢« P 20 « 20« wu ment. Extablished 1886, $10 10 $1.000 can bo Invosted with more than the usual degroe of wifety by our plin of SYNDICATE SPECULATION, Which nassures the iargest returns compatible with safety. Do not be influcieed by u BAYS 1L lmpossiblo 10 pay such dends until yon have 1 Thit whi 10 Koo 18 Comparatively A, 0. HAVILTON & 00, Mgrs 8 Pacific Ave. Chicago, Il W. V. 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