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OMAHA 1,268,000 bu.; rye. 230,000 bu barley, ¥7.000" bu. THE DAILY BYEJ AUESDAY, 'AUGUST 14, 1894, I TOLD YOU SO. tin rirm A} morket Strong; S l nbe, $3.0003.40. NERAL MARKETS, - kot aetive and Increase, Rrades, $5.2 tons mpot tin at 18 } 16,000 bu | $18.90; 25 tone September | L COTTON BRED OIL | @3se | tons. August tin at ' bu At 18,90 e, prime yellow, & walos, $5.1005 shipment mixed, ¥ OMNERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | i Tceling in Wheat, Corn and Oats Was | conaiton of Te do and Q Weak, Btaple wnd Fancs ¥ k woek op " head native OMANA € Week Opened " an NEW YORK on the Stock active market, volume of business increa ing, assumed a buoyant tone tor In the market was first the intention of the majority party ¥ to instruct the democratic ¢ gath de from the house amendments and adopt the senate tarift bill, and secondly the ac- complishment of that purpose. Reports of rains in the west, which inured to the bene- fit of the crops, also materially assisted rities With a Strong Market. Aug. 13.—~The week opened exchange with a strong and and as the day advanced the and the deal The elifef fac- report of the Sec CHICAGO LIVE STO0 Activ ‘eok Opens with Very Lizht Receipts of MARKET. Catt'e ard Hogs and No Sheep. Good to Cholee Cattle Were In Active Des mand and Sold Well. Aug. 1.—Good to activa demand and certainly well on the closing days of Inst Not too many cattle In that class were d the tone of the market was firm and healthy There number of sales around $4.75, and | extra qualfty was quoted g na 85, For the lower grades the feeling contl the | wupply beig Iarge, but there was very littie, it any, shrinvage of values L Wis_estimated head, t \bout 14,00 nat 2500 W o in Toxnns, The T ot infusing strength Into the market An im ¥ MONDAY, Aug. 13. ;l‘ 8 fr l"' $1 (o with . | portant feature of the situation was the 1,000 cattle and 6,100 hogs were re- | o bego’ tor Hreare Winterne wer strength of American securities on Iw.n :.mp | toda e cattle, 8,344 | from .50 1o $0 and Texans ot don market and the good buying orders from h 4 i 3,70 abroad for the arbitrage shares sheep Monday of last Thire were very Nbernl recsints gar made a trifling advance at the $.00 hend being the estimated i opening and then sagged oft nearly 1 per Dy o enle quite 48,000 Not often are s many nt on sales to realize profits, but quickly hoge seen in the yards In one day at this stage recovered the loss on brisk buying, and after o the senson, but”the market 4 not xeom o midday moved up rapidly, recording an im- | foom | ine Chiatt. Optning. Aalen were easily nt provement of 3% per cent, touching 109} B . 1 s HIRhoh (RSA. B trday's Jolone, and and closing within 14 per cent of the highest At it was not possible to make shie to equally point of the day, being a gain of 25 per cent good | Fod, advantage later in the duy'a majority of on_ the closing figures of Satur Sugar SR BRI A RCLEIRC LR today came within 1 per cent of reaching Bulk of the stuft had gone over (he scalus. The the best figures of the ar—10054—which | was made on May 4 last. Besides the general | jmprovement in the situation there wr.-% special influences brought to bear on indi- | | | the gen a e e ns 1 market on | Iy the tead- | | cattle 10 as woek flered CHICAGO, in cholee produ " pri b | LCNGS WERE HEAVY LIQUIDATORS | yry e ihe o1 ! | The following are Waa Overcome | Ing lines of country pr Later and There Waa Free R BULTBILCURORIE Both for Local and Outside LCCAL BUTCHIRS' ARE EUYING AGAIN week & larg opening of thi the prices paid luce Mirandy Hanks and Betsy Swan, Talked on, and on, and on, and on: «Mirandy, surely you're not through Your washing, and your scrubbing, too 7" at the This Keeps Prices on Desirable Offerings of Beef Steers Well ~ Togs Sell Strong at the Figures of Suturday. in the house were a at ferees to re- Sustalned 10 i tancy parator fair t 1761se; alizing 1 country, W@lse; cholce ered creamery Accounts. ¥ Per doz. LIVE POULTIY Gic; spring old full-feathered 3 gobb L—Cholce R - W e 11%@120; Nebrask 17G2c; # 1. 5 o1 chickens, hone At Jucks, hen turkeys, Tull-feathered «Yes! Mrs. Swan, two hours ago, And everything’s as white as snow; But then, you see, it's all because 1use the SOAP called SANTA CLAUS.” SANTA CLAUS ty at from b from $3,60 quoted at m ¥ CHICAGO, Aug. 12 A feeli weakness in wheat, corn and opening was followed by a complete recov- ry in corn and a considerable reaction in ¢ fhe other two. Provisions were attendant upon the corn market, but surpassed this K o Vieloks g of extreme oats at the About celved hogs week CATTLE cattle here, as fr fat and larg nsin, f and fowa, fu At sKims No. 1, 1ic VEA veals are quoted and on of | number m, new Cream, muke, 0glic; Lim N There were only a few good in fact the offerings of all grades were light. The local killers apparently ed a few cattle, and anything that hap- pened to sult them was sold readily at fully steady prices. One bunch of y heavy cattle brought §4.75, and some ligh'er attte $4.45. not in about ste whole did was pretty bu'chers’ stock, small, Good to cholce cows prices, but the more $10; midland, $0 Color maikes sell the best. s0c. Jowland, the price Only " top wa " Calif i New common cattle were request, but they brought prices, and the market upon the much There demand desirable ile the The more good of most the condit of reports is Ml yield and it carlgads of Pacific coast that the visib next twelve mon agingt an of upwards of 1 nE suggestive, however Fehiises of spot stock cia b Dushel, and that there are hew erop for future deliv figures, Forelgn ben offered for ot and future indien than ordi from $0.50 " to TL e poor frticle that coutd not_be s Ve ¥, and the bull ot the Businessswin “ ad for which $5.50 wa A went. to i packer Sipalty at. from $.1 $25 hought the most Weights strong |. There was n L3 1nmbs. he contl and | ginning to have their n canners were not in so good request, but RO Mok e sold about the same as at the close of last Sirnding won | week. The feeling in the market for stock- ers and feeders was a little better, but there did not appear to be much cause for the improved feeling, except that the offcrings were light, and the fact that there was some little inquiry from country buyers. marke! might be called strong at about last week's prices. Representatiy les DRI ) BEEF. Pr. 50 dy not il from vaid Th to § ot the was at BOLD EVERYWHERE, Xado by sit i’ no ment of purely Jreg out by £om thin weason will i eluimed the crop ¢ Tn other and s W change. for offerings sold at common show fair W e R THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. ange of safe for merchantable hogs was at pur vidual shares, St. Paul was bought by Lon: pectt i not thiut a nd from don and Philadelphia and the west covered Janf trom g5 10 Jargely in Burlington. Rock Island w strengthened by the statement, said to be made on the authority of President Cable, that the next quarterly dividend would Le puid at the usual rate. The market was sirougest in the final dealings and closed at or near the highest prices of the day. The rallway and miscellaneous bond market was suong end active fn sympathy with the shares specula- tion, the total transactions reaching $1.851,- 500, most of the issues traded in making advances The Post says: There was hardly a stock at all active which did not show improv ment. The industrials were led by Distilling and Lead, reflecting the fact that those se curities have been very liberally ruled by the cenate bill. Sugar was only moderately active up to noon, but upon the news from Washington advanced sharp The following were the closing quotations 1 on the leading stccks of the New York ex- i chenge today 1 Afciiison . Sriliorn Pacine 1 Adams EXD b Pac. pla.... . 15 home grown, | Alton, T. H P.D.& G i i i 1 1 1 It e were ied me for shoep tural effect, und pri sligat upward tendeney are lkely o to re- actve, and quotations sheep and from $2 o grade: words prospective 3 50 in mud rew it 0 lott with el 300 hea by poor firm 20,138 head over, about ket ‘quiet prices ranged ugh for heavy .90 CA nead steady. SHE ceitps 102 h quality st ther | Let's Swap. The time to make a good trade is when the other fellow wants to trade. and - active oring_ sellers; o at $.8 for lght ciing mixed th packing and shipping 10ts; pigs sl Saturdny head; LE—Recelpts. 18,000 hoad siipments v, 4 0, market Av. Pr. 1160 83 00 £ wtimated 3 rday, aturd ad; mi 9,000 hend o shipments Su Just Now we Are the Other Fellow 1306 4 COWS. 28 1010 So Badly Do We Want to Trade And g0 badly do we want to trade That we will practically lend you that we are willlng togive you from the money 1o pay us wit Mhis 150 t0 200 cents in-merehandise for comes about throuzh our Oné-Two- one of your Good Dollars Three plin, which is “Evolved” for Just such ties as these. What s Our One-Two-Three Plan? This 1. Cash at tine of pu 2. So much down 1 month S0 much down aud so mach por week. crated, $20. Blo) 0 stock eviada Stock Market. Jems, per Kansas City Liv KANSAS CITY, Au —CATTLE—Receipts cad; shipnients, 3,600 hed; market firm for best grades: steady (o slow thers; Texas stoers, $2.00 beof steers, $3.034.60; native cows, " $1.007 tockers and’ fecders, $1 HOGS-—Receipts, 6,500 head; shipments, best grades, firm; others stendy; bulk $4.7005.10 vics, $4.9005.2215; pnckers, S480G.10; 1ights, $4.40G [ 12 106215 oLb atui Hand-picked common navy, $2.25; white beans, me- Eis i 5 Northwestern . ber d-busket crate, E Qo pfd.... Cenfrii.. N. Eug Ario & W. Oregon Imp.. 185 Orerou Nay an (8L L U & g cific Mall. ....10 i 3 P.D. & B Connolidated Gua 1201 Pitshure. (.0, C, & St L 7% Pullma Colo. Conl & [y 84| Reading Cotton Ofl Cert... 40 |Richmond Del. Hudson. do pfd Dol, Lack. & .., 105i¢(R. G. W... D & I G pHd.. |R.G. Wi D.xC k. ol 14/ Rock [uiana. 1044 St. Paul . 1474| St Paul vd 2505, P& Omai 180 |_do pra. S 100 [soutnben w110 rOCKH 14, Sukar Refluery.. 0 1xty [ Teln. Coal & Iron 5 5 4| Unlon Pacific. ... ¥ $ oipts, none: gross, 1,802 bulew; exp 103 U. 8. Expreas. 8. g i 0 balesi to the’ contine N 3 By 4, 15 bales; snles, T30 bales; (0 spin- 173 Wells Faro BX.. 119,08 bales; total tods ik Western Unlon 3 3 e O HIW, & L. E.... No. 5 Jen 5 b 11041, 90 Pt & cows..: ted ' ne : 1.5 So(N & s L. 3 cows: i, ) 94 ID. &R G T total 28 |G B &l Fuinee v We Have 24 Selected and Special Bargains, Somothing from euch department, which you can buy on above busi until next Suturday ni 3. past nine, AND NO LONGER. 1000 he Chs 1 se. Canada Southes Central Pacific & Omo.... g0 Alton. rehase. —Recelpts, d 50 niuch per market slow 1,000 he but steady S i shipments, H{EIFERS ad; The auctl very satis lar fruit is proving The sales are ¢ fruit handled were sold cars of fruit at the Stoclc In Sight. ipts at the four princ'pal mar- August 13, 1801: Cattl; uth Omaha. s hicago Dagloon o Kansas 3,200 St 1400 Record of rec Kets for Monday, During ninete auction sales. The present week opens with a California fr auction day morning a_ditte over four 'gold, containing the followin pears, peaches, Prunes, 175 peach plums. In ton there were 150 Towa and Missouri apples offerings for o ave reportel as follows: 100 prunes, 1,078 peaches. 450 pears, also a third car. contents hot reported. Prices frufts Al Kinds are very low, > a good demand i low are any Inducement. Tagt g tween 6. Om b Hogs. 6,102 W00 20 900 Sheep | 99 People Qutof |00 Seem to Eat and Sleep a3 Usual. How we will liuzh —and soon —nt o snme such times as these ana WANT TO TRADE. large Tun of le on yeste 3 cars_of fruit Unwarrantod Apprehensions. but all the Gity.. re the Buyers' Tiues. Remewber, we are the Othor Fellow Louls. i st Ten 20,637 3 o pid . Fort W G. C & E. L pfd Hocking Valle 111, Central St.P. &Duluth K& Topfdo e Lake Erie & W.. o pfa.. Lake Shore Lead Tru Lousvill Louisville & N. Manhattan Con. Memuhis & C Michigan Cent. Mo, Pacific ... Mobile & Ohiio Nashville Chat National Cords do pfd...... N. J. Centrai N &W. pid North Am. Co. total sales « including: Sugar, 44,600; Burlington, 7.900; Distil ng, 39.50); ¢ Loutsville & N ;N gional Le forred, 6,500; Rock Island, 5,800, St. Paul, 28,300; Texus Pacifle, 8,000, United States Cordage, 3,500} Western Union, 8,100, 1040 133 COTTON MARKLT. Recelpts and Disposition of the New Vorlk. These are the Planks at the People’s: 1= PAou getexactly WHAT you want 2. Atthe PRJCE that you want. 3. Atthe TERMS that you want. Crop ut H DAKO Av. Pr. 0’52 10 30 340 N 16 cows 1 HOGS—There Vas rio very decided change in the hog market today. The offerings were light, with about the usual proportion of rough and light stuff. There was a fair de- mand both from_the shippers and the local packers for good, to choice heavy and mixed hogs at strong Saturday’s prices. The best hogs_sold largely :at $1.50 to $5, with a top at $6.15. The common and rough hogs did not sell so readilv, but still they brought sales, about steady prices. The offerings were 85,134 Eutures iy mostly all taken early in the morning and e el e the pens were cleared some time before mid- Decomnor, 3 day. Representative sales No. Av. Sh. Pr. 9., 240 $3 ET foader in strength at the close. There was | 1 1¥ulic Peavy liquidation of longs by those who o Yre traw ¢k fvere conspicuous buyers at the higher prices [ on hav, Lueht VIS last week and the shorts covered freely. Sep- [ “PIGEONS—OM birds, per do mber wheat closed f%e lower, September | VEGETADLE. eorn Y%e higher and September oats %c lower. (ol (LR ¥ Mgir "]“f"" L Provisions finished at an advance all around. | statistical positin nin lima beans, ¢ Whoat was rather active, the price cover- | Fefiered (B (0% {5 e fng a lc range. The feeling weaker. | Bulletin, but some Tho surrounding influences were in the matn | B S A G 6t 'a bearish nature and there was free realiz- | (hiwi usual, checi “tng, longs selling out and not much demand | {hOrSi “hit until the lc break occurred. Initial trans- | ¢ 20 curl ‘actions were at Josses ranging from %c to a 8o, at 64%c for September, and immediately declined gc more, rallied from Yc to e | supply and sold down from fe to moved up i 8, held steady and closed with September at Gi%c. The decline was started on the break in corn and advanced regarding the yield and prospects in Russin and further Weakened on lower cables. The liberal re- relatively colpts, 008 cars, which inciuded two days in | SEOER B ner other years, and large Increage in stocks | mury agility on the pa Shis week, 1,682,000 bu., making the stock | but evideice s winting that Here 20,325,000 bu,, also had a weakening | fmount of stock kel [0 C LIan "endency. The principal bullish factor of [l Wireos, That competitin i small whi the day was the liberal decreasc on_ocean | and pea beans may heeome lively i however assage, nccording to Deerbohm, 170,000 more than posaible, and intirestipg Mavements bu. New York was credited with free sell- A TR diate future, | fng and the local crowd in general sold | on orde s i bt freely. \ Corn was quite active, the range for the day being from 1%o to 2%c. The feeling was weaker early, but the loss was overcome ater. There was free realizing both for local and outside accounts and the country S by ity Al sold freely, while the demand was nothing O Gouthern, o urzent, until a material decline had taken “anod stoc lace, when some of the early sellers turned Vox. G0inc. o buyers and rallied the market. Tho re- i pdon, | Bite action and further break was a continuation (Ll of that which developed Saturday and was e due entirely to the rains which occurred in o et et Lia hint the west. The market opened with a decline of from %c to 1%c and sold down 3c more or Scptember and Y%e for May, railied from _"c to 1c, cased off from %c to e, advanced rom %c to 2c, ruled steady and closed -as stated. Oats experienced a good business at the lower prices, which were influenced by the sympathy between corn and this market. The trading was generally good, mostly in small quantities and scaitered. The range for September was %e. . Provisions were weak early, in sympathy with the grain markets. Shorts covered se has received the follawing in rd to apples from a Chicago dealer thathas Jater and the market reacted on a fair de- IBoKinas e Sk fnand. Compared with Saturday night, Sep- T Ranon gl tember pork Is 10c. September lard 5c and L and so utterly Biiinuer cibs 17340 hisher, inticipated Hiror ehsone, . it 1t The leading futurcs ranged as follows: | icimis almost 11l talic "ot prospects for TArticle | Open. | High. s“"f&'f"'-fi( arash R nogEnox Wheat.No. fooled ngain. what i stock 13, Sk Tapestry pring_ edge, fringed, week 8798, 4. Ouc lotof Plush Rec ‘One lot Keed Rockers, tringed antique, worth .01 regulur §.50 5; this we ®1.67, 4. #1253 5011d ok, hixh ci 15, 150 Chenillo Couches, spring edge, ers, sells everywhere for' & worth $15.00; this week 87.89 ok $1.68. 16. 0 odd pieces Parlor Furniture ! olding Hat Racks, worth consisting of gilt chalrs, divins, receps this week 7. tion ehairs, batnboo z0od$, Cte. ut exact- 20 dozen Maple Iy one=held former prices! worth §1 CARPETS : Stand Center Tables, . 17 2000 yards Rngfish Linoleam, regu- o Tur price $1.00 per yird: this week 37¢ inots,solid onk, 18 Ono lot Moguette Rugs, worth #1.50 worth #.50; this weok 1.4 this week T4e. Q o 0 only Infants Cribs, with high 19 One yard remnunts of ingrain, 1812 sldes, wortl 85.00; this week 2 47, worth a0c; this week 10. bt ste s lot solid cak Book 0. Half yard and one yard remnants August Brussels, worth sue and Wi this weok T, 100 and 150, 21 One lot Misfit Brussels Ourpet, real vitlue #15.00; this week 86 75, 22 Oue ot Brussels Rugs, © #2015 this week 94 One ot Velvet and Moquette Rugs, 0x40 tuchies, worth £40); Uiy week 98 2000 Folls Brussols Carpet, extra vy goods, worth ¥ 25 this week 58e, Parlor Couches, FURN!TURE' worth #15.00: this 0 TFolding Tables, This week 68 - x regular price lit ption Chalrs, I Uil weok mikht be c How there is to he faflure in the crop, h Ast year's tof lled, I8 out of the and that thera s to be o burdensome o Pt in two or three localities s not likely that the total for the country will quantity unless something unforsee me up no one can doubt who has I over the whole Appla country. 1t may be well then for all those Who intend to jnvest heavily to look before th leap. and whether t incline to the opinion that 50 cents, or $1, or §2 will be about the price to pay. to not sef thelr etakes too auickly or too deeply. as they muy wish to pull them uj again on short notlce. A question often aske is, does it pay to buy in storage bix stocks of apples? We Delieve that the best results to the buyers as u class can come from the heavy storage of apples by th 1t the coming one Ik to be a poor season, heavy storing, will simply have a tendency to put oft the evil day when the goods must be moved, adding interest, insurance, cost of storage and Fsk (o the original Investment, and if the season prodiiees to be good effcct {8 more than 1ikely to be discounted the incrense cost which buyers will be forced or willing to pay in order to fill their houses or carry out thelr contracts with the storage hou Is it likely then to pay the b or not? With the frult’ grower it is ®fe and we say let him hold the goods until th v to be sold. Ho can hold them cheaper, nce will him to hold them as well n an, and it ofit by o doing well and good. It the coming season §s to be a vear of decl'n- . ing prices like 1591 and 1862 there can be hut $12.450 | 0ne View to ke of not carrying large stocks T Short jibe, | Of apples. It a year of #udden and continuou T ea houlders | advance Tike last’ year the cise I not so clear, O e i0xe0) T enture to say that those who bought 1 sold freely did as well in the long run ns few who stored heavily in the fall and held late, There fx no surer profit than the to 60 cents per bbl, which it is in a steadily advancing marke ing heavy profit of a long sio sometimes more seeming than r 122 “ss latest styl s " s WIS 5T30s 11 cows.. ... 1000 21 JRAS 63 bidag A [H & T, 100 [TV A. A 293¢ [T St L. & o pfd. of stocks toduy Atchison, 5,9 to the | channel, Also n to the 0,551 LIVERPOOL, free supply offe the s of which 500 b o4 i Aug. A& —COTTON—Spot, _dull; ing; Am 7 Flean middling, 8 27-3d duy are estimated at 8090 bales, les were for speculation and ex- 0 bales: American middiing, T e and October, 3 46-610; Octoher 3 4 November and Decem- i Tanu and February, 8 18:641; and_Apiil, 352-64d; tenders V' verfes. none. EW ORLEAN plding Chuirs, fin- 0; this week 6. alar val o $1,25; 200 ) wer 0; Amé 296007 Chicago neral ' Electric ol 202430 343 A Joy of solid o 3 worth £.50; this week 9 Aug........ a4 8. 200nly, Mediclne C Bept...... Liard, 100104 14 is s, New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Aug 15—MONEY O at 1 per cent; last loan, 1 per cent; closed cr cent, PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER—IGS per cent STERLING EXCHANGE—Easy, with actual business in bunkers' bills at $4.88G4.88% for d mand and $4.87GA.87% for exty days: po Tates, SLSTICEA.85% and $4.89G4.90; commercial bills, $4.8604.50%. SILVER CERTIFICAT GOVERNMENT BONDS Adull; railroad honds, firm. ‘Closing quotat'ons on bonds were as follows: u'sghrer.: 4D & I G 6 8. Gucoup.... { . 4. i ; WHEAT-W! U.S 46 Teg.....oon Erle s .- te 80, it |“h‘»u‘\1‘ rec . 48 COUD.. ... 6. H. &S, A. 0s... 3 day; No. 2 red, U. 8. 28 reg. do 78, .. tember, 51%c: Pacifictsof 93 H. &T. C. 8. CORN t Aliw. Class A. A0 081 ..o of the nession Ala, Cluss B.. ‘M, K. & T. 18t 48.. but rallied Ala. Class C. o 204K, 2 mixed, cash, ITRenCien. .. ... Mutual Union 65. . B May, 04 New Con. 48.. NoJ:Gent, Gen. 05, i No. Pac. Jets. . cpemier, 30%e NC_ Pic. 2uds . plambsr oA ge, intorest, surance, 1abor 05 |N. W Consols.. . YN trading, are’ deducted. E 1,40 8. F. Debi 5s. 68c, cust track STRAWRERRIES—None. v T RO SWILN A Firm; $12.40, APPLES—Good stock. per_bbl., $3.0093.50. new e 105 ° S B’ Consola 7 BALR D BLACK RASPBERRIES None! 3 g0 [SUP.C RED RASPHERRIL None, a. Centuriel SR SLL.& BLACKBERRIF ne. do deferre 4 S, L. & PEACHES—California, $1.00G1 Atehison 4. PLUMS--Native re plums, California. Washington pluins $1.2601.50; small red, § $12501 None. et PARLOR FURNITURE 11, 5-piece solid ouk Parlor Suits in plugh or tapestry, worth E5.0; this w 12, ExtraJurge size Divuns, plush up= holstery, solid vak frame, worih #10.00: this week 4 50, regular aling, ments, ) baies; receipts, nonc; 25,000 b Aug. et low middlin ipts, non a E‘wu i—Quiet_and steady. VHIEAT—No. 2 spring, 564 @5 G No. % red, 3. 0 0 nominal middling, 6e: net bales. §he; good nt, e 1 bale; stock, white, 20 teady; state bonds, ARLEY—No. Blc. FLAX SEBD-$1.25. TIMOTHY SF PROVISIONS-— 13.60. Lard, p ides (10082, (boxed). 8714762 WHISKY-Distillers’ k) ST. Aoing. LOUIS, Aug. 13—FLOUR—Steady; little corn's decline, lower eables Htise below Satur- of the josed about August, Arouth, unchanged; finished goods & G3c; Septem: per gul., i a4 100 .23 BUGARS—Unchanged. The following were the recelpts and shipments for today: while the sh, 23tc; No. 3, Receipts, [Shipments. 14 mm‘ 374000 2000 240,000 Lo | 00| Jour, bbls.... 8000 ylieat. bu Corn. bu Qat ye. Earley, bu this side; § Unchanged. I0—Higher; Auzust very fancy, $13 $4.95 bid. Formerly Pesp'e’s Hammoth Instalimeat House. 9% catalogue. 2,000 |u. P 18ts lurge red 16| Wi Shore 4 D Hlishers 8.0 EAL NEW YORK GENERAL Send 10 cents for post Quotations on Flour, Graln and MARKET. Write for Special Baby Carriage Catalogue—Mailed Free. Yenterda; i Quotations. Call loans, 12 per eeat: Closing pricos for BOSTON. NEW YORK, Aug. 18.—FLOUR—F Hmeslonns, 000 bbls.; exports, 11,700 bbls.; s market quiet; buyers holding off on high grades; bakers and lower grades in fair nd. Ry flour quiet; sales, 130 bbls. Duckwheat flour, nominal. CORN MEAL~—Firml. yellow firm. d, prim meats, Pork. standard steam, $7.25 Toose shoulde Concords, 5@40c; Californin ROPICAL FRUITS. Cholce stock, $2.00G2.50 per bunch Yo size, §7; fancy Eisctria W. Elec. pfd. . Wis. Centr: Atehison Dry ng and rib; shoulders, 3. TPTS—Flou corn, 47,000 bu.; onts, 45,0 HIPMENTS—Flour, 8,00 'Uhls. + corn, 16,000 bu.; vats, 8,000 bu. 33 o1 fair refining, 2%c; 96 test, $ige] refinéd, LONDON, " Aug. 13 doing; centrifugil refining, 11s 3d. 00 bags actiy centrifugal, WM. LOUDON. Commission Merchant Grain and Provisions. packed fongs, Hhorts, REC §7.50; §8; steady; 1t 7,00 bl e Muscovado, fair Poston & Albany | Vi held; Br Boston & Mulne $2.8013.10, sale 01310, ndywine, $2.95 wheat, 7,00 Al and Atlantic Tloston & Montana Butte & Boston MISCELLANEOUS, FIGS—Fancy. per Ib., lic. Vi v, f6c; dark honey, 10@12e. “allon cans, per doz., $12 ‘Almonds, 16G17¢; Bnglish wainuts, 100 \20; Trazil nuts. 1oc, ulce.” per Wi, 35 b, Sities Mo, 1 north: iGhc; NotT green saited hides, 3tc; No: 1 hard, 61%c in ele lted Mides, 2G2140:No. 1 gr it K and dectdedly | ', 26 10 40 10, i groen sailed hides I 0 Toe Veal ealt, 8 to 15 sikfiee: No. 5 b, A@ike: 3 it i ¥ dry"ine Hldce T ary salt L curea hides 0 bbls.; supér- Aug. 13.—-1U sales, 12,800 : f s BUCKW HIZA ELGIN, Coffee Murket. s, at NEW YORK, Aug. 13.—COFFEE-Option opened_dull at 10 points down, ruled inactiv Jenerally weak and clwed steady and unchang. 515 points down; sales, 5,50 bags, including August, $14 14.10: October Nov i mber, $12.70. - &pot aull; No 1640, Mild, steady; C 0@19%c. Rumored lurge busi Warchouge deliveries from 5,721 baks; New York stock today, United States stock, 1 100 Vags: totnl United United 164,794 1 y, § Nominal. minal. Private wires to Chic All business orders Board of Trade. Correspondence Office, room 4, relephone 1308, go and New York. placed on Chicago 0ld Colo o Oregon Shiort Lit RUDDOE. . oot san Diego: .00 Unlon Pacifi Went End W. End ofd. —_— 000 b, THER FORECAST. exports, 31,000 futures 'and 320,000 bu. flbert and more active, clos: [ - CIDER—Dure In store and elévator HIL N WE e solicited New York Life Bullding. arket low bl ing steady; No. half bbl,, §: BTiic; 51 ern, 65150 vator, Opticns ope on rain w A Cooler Wenther for Ne- braskn WASHINGTON, Aug i | for Tuesday are bk r Nebrasko—Local rains; visl- | winds, becoming north. T0 OPERATE SUGCESSFULLY IN WALL STREET San Franclsco Mi York SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. quotations for miniig stoc lows: s Quotations. 13.~The offeial elosine Stois) waes as fol- turduy D § cooler; south ¥ ecove red, May BTN e closed 6744c; Sept @38 1e. o Octuber, closed 694 GG 80, CORN-Recelpts, 24,000 bu.; expo wales, 47,000 bu. futures wnd 20,000 b market unsettled, closing firmer; No Clevator; 61%e afloat. Option market Opened at @ big decline on rain and liquidation, but Jater in the day rallied sharply with wheat and closed R@%e down. May, clos August, ¢; September, B @Ste, closed losed B8%¢; December, M4 e OATS-—Recelpts, pales, 400,000 bu. market lower and Ivered, Sic; 8 white, ' 86 frack, whit tate, $1G49%c. O weuk early, closin o net down, Beptember, s ol 3 @3c, closed e HAY 68T HOPS. Pacific 244,800 bu.: exports, ares and 100,000 by hut Sta; October, 3% Firm; shipping, good to chole Dull; state, common ast, §G 1 HIDES-Dull; wet salt Orleans, *-flml W5 to 6 Ibw., 4G8YC: Texas od, 35 to choice, 5@1lc; 6°50 Ibs., 4@c; Beunos Ayres, dry, 20 Tbs., Oige: Texam, dty, 8 to 40 M., Saitac LEATHER-Qulet; hemlock s Buenos lght to vy welghts, 156018¢ WOOL~Firm; domestlc, 1962 COAL-Dull PROVISIONS—Beef, steady. Cut n firm; fkled belllow, TXGSI5c; pickled shoulde:s, 644 fse; prokied hams. 114G 120, Lard, firm; westein Bleam closed nt $7.85; wales, 100 terces at 0185 city, T 80 tlerces; option | Bales, 500 tlerces Sep F at $1.80; Septombe Slosed at $7.80 i ey N, $5.50; comp. sales, Ayres, c; pulled, 2G5, Pork, i western atry. 1214 @20; western factory, e, large, T@04e; small, state and a6 dlc for clty (82 p ree). b Dull;Un [ 2630; weatern freeh TALLOW—8teady ¥y (nke PETROLEUM Washington, bbls., 36 W refined, New York. 81 Philadelphia’ and Baltimore, Pennsylvania, 160 e Pk e closcd at 80'e asked: shington. 1 bulk. $3.50; PhiladIphia and Baiti- in bulk, domestle, fair to extra, 44@ikic Japan. 3 MOLASSES—Quiet pod 10 cholce, 2GS PIG_IRON-Dull; Seoteh, can, $10.0013.00. New Orleans, open kettle, $19.00022.00; Amerl 1o strained, common to good, $1.10 TURPEN' TIN-Easler: quiet. SPELTER-Neglocted. Bales on NE-Firm; 24 straits,” 31875, Plates, market | Wheat, 62,321,000 bu.; ‘change, §, 3,185,000 b} deorease, STAWO' bU. Jess green salte ©ach, 6@15c. skins). No wooled early’ skins), Kansas and Nel 1b., actual welght, Ib., actual weight, buicher wool pelts, Gige; murrain wool p 1gec. trelght on them. TALLOW AND GREAS 44e; tallow, No. 2. 31GI%c; 4G4lc: grease, white B, low, 8c; grease, beeswax, prime, ary she 51 No. 2, hutcher ar per b, ts, per Ib Chicago CHICAGO, Aug. 13 sold California fruft 1o allzing prices s follows $LOVGL15; green, In express Seckel, half boxes, %0c, Peach Se; cling, T00; Foster Quickenboss, $1.05: i Gross, $1.05G1.25; Hungurian, Wi orates, Fontainebleau, Tokuy, $2.05. Thirty: fruit wer Porter 13rom. ple Duan 51 Chicago, Al I ;¢ ey 51 S Colui Jupan, $0cG1.00; @837 I Wi ling, 46750 " ling v ckenl asie; ¢ Smock, 1 el 00; ines, Muscat ashc: ch, wool ' pel murrain wool b y fint 1 welght, actual weight, Have feet cut off, as It is useless to pay llow, Krease, No. 1" buter, tallow, Fruit this ra, Bart calrs, 31 Craw §1.0. Desl.on. 061,30} carload; wld here today today rt rman 2Basoc; rly skins), 1, Colorado 1, white A, grease, e Mu auction it pears, 5oL 1 S0cT$1.20; 2; T e of Peru, $ Porter Boston o toda pan | ple Duanes. $1.2: Ger pry Prunes. 31 87151 Walling plums. 112061874 Kton plum lett pears, nectarine cling peaches trawherry clings Crawford clings, 31 New York bry « YORK. Aug A ve pd for all markets covering us: took @ 18 ¢ orders fo had riptione of many advan Woolen goods but no business of Qull’ Cor spots, with a and sales Of 13,000 plec less % per cent at I Visibie Supply of ¢ NEW YORK, Aug. 13.-The grain Saturday, August 1, as New York Produce Exchangs Increase. i 51 Treest e 0G50 2ix Market. ry genera lurge tions were iral visible complied is a8 follows 4,320,000 bu. oats, Fiments f quantity supply oy 20i4e; 14§ arly hort fint per per 9 @ o §1.2) de rint of the corn, Hal Moxie Mono. Yphir’. Potosi Al Beleher. Bekt & Bol Rodle Con. Bulwer Coi own Point rekn Con il & Curry. Now York Mining Quotations. YORK, Aug. 13.—The following ars ths [ e NEW closing Thotor- . Crown Poin Con. Cal. & V: Deadwood “Gould & Curry Hule & Noreross. Homestake Mexiean Ontarto. Oplur T¥mont Sterra Nevada andird Union Con Yellow i Tron Silver Quicknilve do proferry Bulyer otutions, closin: LONDO! Ganadian Pacitio. Aug. 13,2 p. o a0 1 Financial Aug. 13l $1,013,014, HALTIMORE. balances, $212,5 NEW YORK, Auk balances, $3,781.570, PHILADELPHIA Aug 814; balances. 31,372 PARIS, Aug. 13 ~2 p. . 102f s2c for the unt MEMPHIS, g 13 Clearings, ances, 390,345, W York exchange premiu; CIN: Money sy $10,499,000; bal- Aug rings, $1,772,738; Clearings, $55,616,950 13 616, Clearings, #7519, Three per cent rentes, $236.115; bal- selling at $1 Aug cent. a2.188 change, Clearings, 216G6 W York e discount W ORLEANS, A New York exchange per 31,000 premiur SAN FRANCISCO, teleg:aphic an dollars. NDON todiy 18 13.-C mumerclal, 605,463, bank, 75¢ rings, par Drafts, sight BIN 062 10 ar, Mexi: 18— The the Bank 28, 000, 13,4 P the checks. LOUIR paringy 610,125, ) ¢ ke, 280 Aug from unt ot England bullion on bal Junt. K " per cent change on 415, Exchange ngs, $14,645,000. New b Aiscount. Forelgn ling exchange, actual, o pur cenby York exchange, gasy exchange, dull, ‘vabler. WATRGLEN. Money ral o v SHEEP—There were no fresh recelpts, but there was some little Inquiry, with the mar- ket nominally steady at last week's quota- tions. Fair to good natives are quotable at $2.25@2.75; falr to. good wes'erns, $2.00@ 2.40; common and stock sheep, $1 good to choice 40°td 100-1b. 1 2.26@3.50. - Receipta and Dispositl Ofticlal recelpts _upd wn by the boiks Yaris Wany. for the Lryskikht g at 8 k p.om. Augg 13 1860 R s . Cars. Cattle ..., RIS TS 3 Hogs DTRPOL Buyers. OEE Omaha Packing company ‘The G. H. Hammond' 60m) Swift and company The Cudahy PackME=eompany John P. Squ're & (COLL & Degen. i Hond 1,087 6102 TION. Hogs, B Wilson Shippers ‘and Left over Total 100 tock Market 13. ~BEEV ES—Receipts, carn on wale; market fairly firm: $4.80 Now ¥ ¢ YORK, Aug head i 1 000450 quote Ameri oat 10610 Welkhta v beet oxports o beeves ALV ES - Rucelpts. two day on waie; market active: Ko per Poor to prime, $.00 Vet Pulven $1.35G%.60; westorn' calves, HISEE AND LAMBS—Receipts, 927 head; 67 cars on wale shade firmer, cloved " dull uhecp, Door ‘1o prime Jambs. Common to cholce HOGS— Heceipts, W0 day on wale; muarket firm; inferior .00 "per' 100 1bs. St. Louls Live Stock Market. LOUIS, Aug. 18.—CATTLE—Recelpts headt: shipments, 600 head; market wteady B hctive: Texan steera, 100 (o 1,20 b G315; 100 1o 900 lbs., §2.005 W, 81,750 ailve meers, 100 lba, §3.16; cows. §1.16G HOGS—Recelpts, 490 head; shipmeuts, two slow per Aress i per It 1,808 he 1b! high $3,0095.25. 1428 h to eh 0.606 4400 Wtrong & 30 States, i, agninst » a aver $16.2); stock e 10 Kilos, $1 shipments stock, 220,000 the United 63,000 bags; bags; market firm. HAMBURG, to % pfe. HAVRI 18.—Qulet; prices unchanged nd %t lower: quiet total 13, Open at 12 m. quiet and W lower; at fand unchanged to W lower; clos Sales, 11,000 hags. RIO DI JANEIRO, nal; mo quotations; 13.~Weak and nom- Jeared for 000 bags. A exehange,, 03 none; Kook minali no quotitions Quring week, 96,000 baws; Tnited States during week 17,000 bags; market quiet and to th 36,000 bags; stock, weak. Min MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 13, opened lower this “moming buylng after that by shorts, previous decline and turn Dhey closed higher than the lowest point touched The vield of spring wheat, wherever threshing h wn done, In the northwest ars 0 fulill the recent expeetntiong of a larger yleld than had been estimated. The new. grain “that hi in here I8 of 4 very fine quality and Wil be superior to last year's erop. The market Slosed: | August, #ic; September, S%e: Decem: ver, ola’ wheat 1 hurd, Gc On’ trick 1 northern, e, With new wheat 3g2uc under the of old on track. ~ Re oolpts, 87,000 bu.: Ehipments, 21,000 bu. " Flour Wite firm ‘with wheat and quoted about fe better odny At $3.25G9.60 for patents; $5.000 ) bike Production amounted 200 bbls. Quiy: shipments, Kunsis Clty Mu TY, Aug, 13 hard, 43%e: N 3 red, 61464 No. 2 m'xed, t Market. The wheat "Thore mark which checked prices upward, and A ahout 2 L, WHEAT hutd, 45} KANS. wor: No o1l @53 mixcd, 30G3ic; N SR—Firm; creamery, 160 dairy, 1@ {ECEIPTS—Wheat, 20,200 bu.; ¢ 1400 bu Aty 1 000 b HIPMENTS Wheat, 16,30 bu; com, 1,40 bu. Lotations. 13— WHEAT s “Whent ¢ SAN F 00%e; Muy aull: Dec 0,906 cental Wool Market §T. LOUIS, Aug. 13.—-WOOL—Firm changed. and be- Local rains south winds, Missouri cooler; For Iowa and thunder storms; coming north. For South Dakota—Conditions favorable for local showers and thunder storms; de- e north winds. ; cooler; south For Kansas—Iu winds, becoming northwest. Local Kecord. Orricr op Tie WEATIHER BUREAU, OMAIA, Aug, 13, —Omaha record of temnerature and rainfailcompared with corresponding day of pust four years: 1604, 18939, Mii Average toubor Preclplitation pont showing the coudition of teimn. per and pracipitation at Ouaha Dr the iy and since March 1, 1804 Normal temperature Excess for the duy psy since Murch 1 Normalprocipitation 13 Deficlency for the dav $ 210 inch Deficiency siu Marct 1 12,23 lnchus rts from Other Statlo nt 8 PM. 491 11 fuch KTATE OF BTATIONS, | WEATHER Pl Platie, Valentine Chieigo St. Louis St Paul Davenport Kansis City Denver Salt Lk ( Ripid Clty Heleny Bismarck CEORGE E. HUN omelal Local Forecas! Board of Pubi At & meeting of the Board of Public yesterday afternoon the cont for Bugar Market. W YORK, Aug. 1.—BUGAR-Raw, stesdy; construction of wooden sidewalks for the re- | BE GUIDED BY OUt MARKET LETTER, Book on Spe ed free on application. W a1 Broadway, JINMAN ulation and Letter mail- Highest roforcnce co., Yow Yorl, W. V. WOOD 1, Hoplking & Co , Correspondent for Ko Chicag ) Grain and Sommission Broker Private wire te Teleph ) Chicag o and New York, Nu. 615, _ OFFICE—ROO' 15, BARKER BLOSK. Stand at the Head. RUBY JEWELED @, AosusteD” o ), WATCHES (& 2 For thirty years Ducber Watch Cases huve been endorsed by every prominent deae lerin the United States, The mark in this country, 1 the Hall mark in tee of pure Jowel 1T It your dealer does not k HAmo-of de Warci WokKs, C mainder of the Huse & Co. for walks and 2§ The only was the appoint inspector of the street viaduet Republican Ci There will be Dundee sehool Wedne for purpose house sday year 19 4-10 10 cents additional rent repal wddress and W er Who Ao Ducher trades 1 610 o guarans wotal, 17- \pden move- s in Ducher cnses il at the head was of ng at of selecting dele conventions to name deleg for J We blican 8 West Omaha precinet you i let to nts for s1x-foot transacted Haynes as Sixteenth rgo C. four-foot Ames of the t Omuha. caucus at the o'clock p. m. on for the ates to the county tes to the congress slonal and state conventions. A H, M EMENS, M'GINNIS Committeemens ;

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