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OMATTA DAILY BEE: TUESD , AUGUST 7, 1900 o r I\ \f western, at mark, 11@13%c for average lots; [ 20m 61 pfes for checks: discount rates, ghort | York exchange, 250 discount bid, 10¢ dis N N r r 1bull . ....1430 280 2 steers. o — » CHEFESE--Firm; large colored, 8@0%ec: | per ¢ BOSTON, Aug. 6.—Exchanges, $14,508 8% - 18 calves 1 1 heifer. a0 small colored, 10e; large white, 9%5@9%c; PARI Aug. 6. Jusiness on the bourse | balances, $1,264,101 Cameron--8 D, o— mall white, 101 fay Wi dilet and prices wete firm in | CINCINNATI Aug. 6-Clearing, $2.60 —_ 2 cows 2 cows . 1080 | "R q ; extra to falr, 5 of Some reallzations oh the less sat | 400; New York exchange, 5S¢ discount cow 1 focder. | 80 Wheat Helped to Pirm Tone by Light Of- | @4/ Juga (Lo, trom ning. fintos im. | money, 24Ge per cent General Tendency of Prices Downward on W 8 teeders.. 48 ferings and Sor » Demand, | s \nd Delieers were dull; § per cent Toston Stock Quotatio Nearly All Lines, w s fore. 1122 ings a 1 [ Sggrange: o for the Hnt; exchangs TON, Aug. 6.-Call loans, 2@3 per Neb. — METALS- Business wis 15¢ for checks; Spanish 48 | o tme loans, 5@ty per cent. O —_— e i L N Warrants riled wenk Gold was quoted — c WEATHER INFLUENCES GRAIN MARKET | T it waies 8 el i 1t Juoted at - WEEK STARTS OUT WITH DECLINE IN HOGS 3 1 ter quiet, $4. 2040425, " . s oNDS, | AT r Electric &e in the South Ca for lead wis $1 i i b entral Recelpts of Cattle Composed Moaily and { R 1 in Dividend De- | 70 i of Western vistons Remnin Dull | elar ling First Preferred. | moon fievat Allouez Min | NEW The early dealings t Am Copp | conattion n | In_the to wed ‘@ survival of . Atlanti 2 Sy | Naote ISt week's ave way In s n tros. - Neb - ¢ ,A:"‘“"w"v“ 1 stock, 1014 | face of the day's ment and the mar ? 10 |Butte & i cow 2 810 8 cows e i » 2| ket yiel whatever gains had been es i Calumet & i 6 McDonald—Utah tablished. The final prices, measured in f | centennial Recelpts were \tor 2 cows PO v 1 foosters. | comparison with the high level of the day Franklin Offictal Monday k. 15 steers.... 166 as regards t and amount of business. | According to iRl show some considerable logses and are the Humboldt Same day last week X 3 o S helfers . 860 The weather locally was too hot the | 1007 e ‘O o LY ens, | General rule i eceoln game week before 2 4y traders, but wet weather in England helped @dc: roosters R ene. bap |, The early movement was especlally nota. L0205 | Parrott : e weeks ago.. 3.1 Neb, g rket a f tone, September | 1uc: broflers, r 2 o keva, | blein the Pacifics, Northern Pacific taking | Mex. Central Quiney 3 ame four weeks azo.. 4,6 B 1|18 steers cows to glve the market a firm 8ey | ige:, brotter ¥ : the lead, on the theory that its price was | Mich, Telephone Santa Fa Copper. age price pald for hogs for st | dsteers. . 870 8 75 cows | ’ closing at %@ie advance. Hot winds in|1ge, 0 (e 150; choles, 15 | N0t commensurate with the level of Union | 014 Cotony 201 | Tamatack . everal days, with comparisons 1 steer 840 3 0 1 bull 120 | BLECTRICITY Tuch Hke COATED Kansas resulted in an advance of e in [ gt 0o ion L e aamery: 17 | Pacific and Missouri Pacific. Unfon Pa- | 0ld Dominion 1 |Utah Mining ~—T5% S e 1 heffer.. . 1m 3 0 1bull W0 2w FLOCTRICITY as science can make corn. Oats closed %@ige higher and pro- | gis ¥ - cific also continued firm, Reading first pre- | Rubber s 28 | Winona veow S lb Tl 1bull 130 2 80 e T":-:”’. vv‘m(mel ‘mm-h . Frar—1 b 190 plekerel, | ferred was taken in quite large amounts [ Union Pacif Wolverine L avs | JUIYTIET 6 02 3 | Nebr 3 g ervebuilding substance as is vislons unchanged to oc higher FISH-Tr fish, 12¢; plekerel, | SEFTE SR N on that the dividend rate lverines . July 17.. 97 | 24 cows. 1 B tained in the amount of food a man Offerings of wheat at the opening of that | 8 catfish buffalo, be; white 138, ) Bl Jul 4 consumes in a week. This fe why g8 of whea | Ak Bo: Herring s oc: sal- | Would be increased at today's meeting. The & 4l oy 416] 3 82, HOGS—There was a ight run of hogs on They huve eurea hocsnds ol ouss market were very light and the presence of | iS00, RERT A% K e’ 1hos piie, | Stock fell back 11y when the declaration of Lokios Mones MuiNe Juty | PR RO today's market, but as Chicago reported @ ol e S T Buying orders in moderate numbers suf- [ 100 halibut, 1 Caa O Cing perch, | the same rate of dividend as the last was & ney Market. o uly 419386 3 10c decline the market here wis lower, ‘The fty, Dizsiness Ty ich, et Ket n falrly firm tone. | & ors. & (s, Joch ring DELCh: | unnounced. Sugar weakened on the report [ LONDON, Aug. 8—MONEY—3udla per|Jduly 381 33 bulk of the early sales went from $5.0 #iE Whev entbie o e ficed to-give the SHALS el f ), 20c ¢ el hereh. o, | of the shading of several grades of woft | cent; rate of discount in the open market | July . 379 3 o | 5.0, "with ihe long string at . Sy dacsioableyou tothink ol qaotations, { FONS - Live . y gar, which was taken to Indicate @ re- | for both short and three months' bills, 4iya | July 5 3 good nickel lower than Saturday's Healthy eroomioa b mate English market being closed on ace R Che Foto0. newal of competition in the trade, The [ 4l per cent, Gold premiums are quoted to- | July 515 3 9 Market. The quality of the hogs was good 1108, ABA MPaTt beining S the holidays and local traders were some et ol 40 l0t: Upland, chofce, | MoTe_cheerful ‘feeling regarding the fron | ARy as follows: Buenos Avres, 1360; Mad- | july 2 t for Monday, but buyers did not seem to the whole system. Al werkening what uncertain as to their course at first midiand, cholce. $6.50; | wiand, chol and steel stocks, which has been in evi: rid, 27.50; Lisbon, 37.50; Rome, .76, July ... 3 take hold with much life, and it was late and tissuedestroving draing and it 2ding In Beptember was at 750 rye straw, cholee, $6; 3 corn, 3ic! | some time past, lifted prices in % —eee " 3 before a clearance was made. There was losses permanently cired eidy B e rads. Rdvarios i Whith- oite 24c; cracked corn. per | Colorado Fuel Was conspicuous. _ Condition of the Trensury. July ... 3 29 no material change in the market from may mesn Tasenity. \‘m:um‘;-l::l‘l closing, and a further 5 p: corn and outs, <hn;;|wn|. per ton Fred atoc . ) 0 10 to m\\ .\Slrl4'?&v1' N, Aug. | n-i‘-:l\ & !V: Tuly 80 start to finish, though the last end was @ and Death ki N ithin & faW i bran, per ton, $12.50; shorts, per ton. i hich price 100 shares changed | ment of the treasury balance e gen. [ JL z i little weak and packers did not seem to be Price, §1 perbox | six boxe: By PihcruPaged by the heavy recelpis at hands. The bid price was then further ad- | aral fund, exclusive of the $150.000,00 gold | July | 5 oo Uittls weak and packers did not seam (o trob e, St perbox ; aix boxes (with all primary points, then attempted to forc VEGETABLES yanced to 1271 without bringing out stock, | reserve fn the “division of redsmption, | LI& 59| ket was slow and draggy throughout and fund money), §s. Drides down' in the absence of any mate y Yoz, 30GBe. This stock is cumulative and is entitled to [ Shows: Available cash balance, $146,215,675, | {1 . 3 0 | hot very satisfactory to the sellers on that sitive proof, support, and their offerings did result 3 on the market J x'v’"x'lumlm m;x: mr\m. ).u‘ *n..‘. move- | BO1d, $72,008,00: ,\":. 3 5 3 5 account b ki dicine Co., C| In " reaction to 7oe. But at the decline | X RN TPAC Per. bu, baaket, T6c. ent 18 supposed to foreshadow the pay- ¥ Aug. 400 5 Today's decline takes the market down | BSeld by Kuhn e baying orders we cefved from TURNIPECDep, bu, basser & ment of an installment of the arrearage of Cotton Market. Bl 1) 1 T 4 to e loweet point reached since July 35, | and 3. A, Fuller 2 New York and the northwest and soon as 3 ARROTS-—®er doz. bunches, %e. | dixidends NEW YORK, Aug. 6 'ON=—The | AuS. 6.... | when the average cost of the hogs was the local offerings were withdrawn_the g B oar done 18 The steel group weakened later in the |trade with the Liverpool market's close, | = " oy - 2. Representative sales: price immediately reacted again to 7 & I Tome grown, per doz., 1. | day. The circumstantial accounts from |after Saturday's ollday, was naturally a | i ates Sunday AV, BN, B Nd. After 11 oclock the market the most | : DRk Plitsburg of extensions by the Carnegle | timid one. The room traders, expecting | The officlal number of care of stock LY g part was excessively duil. The weather AN Per 14-bii. busket, §0c. company, looking to competition with sofie | bearish cables tomorrow to follow the bril- | brought in today by each road was Was too hot for the traders to take much| A OTATORS—Per bu., 30@35¢ of the new combinations, affected the recounts that have been cabled since | Cattle Hogs, Sheep. H'r's fnterest in trading and the result was that Home-grown, er 1b., 1@ | Broun, especlally Federal Steel and Steel | Fi And wlgo reporting a bearish weekly [ £ M St. P. Ry 1 Prices kept within a narrow range. A mild | \d Wire, The more serfons phase de- | gavernment crop report tomorrow, were in. | Missourt Pacitic Ry 1 Fenewal {he selling pressure sent th LIFLOWER—Por doz., $1. veloped {n the Chinese situation had some | clined to sell whenever moved to trade at | Linfon Faciiic system. 13 | S premt to T4k T two oc EN CORN-Per doz., I ffect on the market, although the London | all. But as a class they preferred hold | & E. & M. V. R R. 5 [ e fen i brought | HOMATORS. Home-grown, per %-bu. | sxchange was closed and e’ influence of | off for actual advices fram Liverpoot and | & i, $ L5 Ry 1% moderate support and cor t recovery | basket, e \e news there could not well be meas- | Washington. After opening steady at un- | g Sty ! B . T prices. Toward the « e wewsion | VRUCHAR R per 1b, 10 Siioes ehanged priccx i el 'S poats, | M IR : SEARLES & e Tocal crowd. which wis evidently short, [ ONTONS-—Home-g 1, 2. itions for exports of gold _on | there was a still further decline of 1@t | y 2 ' B attempted to cover, but found little wheat | CELERY-—-Michig: @30c. P day were reported, though no defi- | points. Then followed a sharp reaction of Total 1 - - . 4 ' SEARLES for sitle and the ‘market became quite FRUITS announcement 'was made of engage- | 18G5 boints, with the market finally barety | Total receipts ... 106 47 Airong, September “advancing {rom o, | AWBERRIES-All gone, ments. . Blerling exchange. rose an oAl | steady at « net advance of 488 points, [ The disposition of the day's receipts was around which point it had held for some ACKBERRIES- Per Zi-at. cage, $2 Wl fraction, but still fulls short & shade | Liquidation of long accounts was the fea. | 48 follows, sach buyer purchusing the num- time, to %@ Conslderable buying | CK RASPBERRIES—Out of the of what has been regarded as the export | ture of the early market and covering for 5 indicated: " | ” | was caused by the reports Incessant | ke ' | point to London. The subscriptions th New | the later business, Orders were scarce, those | FHFEFS, 2 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, L g Fain 0 England and the consequent fnter- | SRRIES-Out of market. | YOrK to the new fssue of Tiritish excheqiier | reaching the ‘market generally going o | Gty kbl et sl f R % 6@ FERTOTS CERQNK Fuption of harvesting operations, and also 3 16-qt, case, $2.25 bonds are generally regarded s ihe ime | the short side of the account, narticularly | go b Hammond co. g HER & by the strength developed by corn. North SURIANTS—-OUt of the market | mediate catise of the outward ‘movement, | the orders from the south, following reports | lgqhy' Backing com IR} west recelpts were 193 cars, ugainst 260 lax S Aiformia, per box, 89e@1.00; | It 8 evident that these subseriptions would | of wenk spot markets there and a continued | (FIAY A B i wie - B X, ; m‘m m week und 211 o vear ago. Chicago rec s busket crate, $1 no necessarlly demand an outward move- | bRant crop outlook. The crops from | §FMENE B LomBEny e W | were 211 cars, 10 of contract grade *OTS—None on the market ment of gold, a& the country's very large | $pinning districts and cotton goods markets | y Care: 3 © 50 o 2 primary recelpts wore 144,000 bushels NS Cnlitornia, per crate. $1.15@1.25, | redits abroad would be umple to cover the | furnished no encouragement, The feature |, pi LAY, e B2 1R . Jared with 756,000 bushels . vear ago. alifornia, Tragedy, p subscriptions, but the urgent nead of the |of the movement was the receipt of twenty. | @G, f, U0 gt i 3P—There was a good run of sh [intie ort clénrances of wheat and | san. per crate, $t London money market fon gl aay hiong | Ave bajes of new . cotton at Gaiveston, | W I. Stephen......... . today, but considering the fact that Ch Amounted (o 425,000 bil i T B T e eiih: ‘por box, | 160 o some special proviston (hat the un; | aaingt twenty-cight bales for the corre. LIl & LunianEce poried a 10c decline on sheep and Corn enjoyed @ brief Interval of pros- | g derwriting syhdicate should. proviae® that | Sponding day last vear. Futures closed [ HEnton & Underwood.... 0 lambs, the market here was perity aroiund the opening. Reports of ex- | "GRAPES—California, 4-bas metal in payment of the bonds, There 18 ¢"steady: August, $8.60; September, | PIUHGR & O g ¢ pretty good shape. Packers seemed to WAl | we guarantes to cure all cases curable of fensive dimage in the south by hot| culifornia nectarines, 4-basket ¢ A large demand for the bonds as a matter Y 308 November, tio4: De. | Livingstone & Schailer... &1 o[ the staff, and as a result the market was | vensive damake Jn dvamblo for oorn At | CHUOERASiAies, d-basKet crate i | of coufse, In view of the fact that Amerl. |gember. WS1: Jenusey, $46:" Febryary, | pARIN & Rothschild.., 39 ..., fairly active. Sheep sold all the way from | WEAK MEN SYPHILIS first and prices shot up very quickly. The CHERRIE fitornia, per 10-1b, box, [ cAn railroad bonds of high grade are find. | $7,04; March, $7.95; April, §7.99: May, 85,62 I usz..... eee 17 . steady to 10¢ lower on Friday of last week 1 [ ring Session. CHICAGO, Aug Grain markets toda were influenced by weather conditions, both | “LIVE POULTR @T4e; roosters here were no Liver Mo e BOs g ot lowe SEXUALLY. Cured for Life. buying for some time was quite general, ourt Cpee aTt, cuse: $2.25; | Nk their way home by ¢ Steame T COTTON-Dull; no| B X Dennis & Co....... 3 ... and lambs were generally 10@20c lower. v 3 A wan gradually satisfied and Misgourl, per 24-qt s B0 | Relan, Tatiroads and ndesteiel aartls | astess receiptn, 8 balew: | D Hobblck..... il ¢ T “wantarn grass weth-| Night Emissions, Lost Manhood,tHydroaels, A R N s e ALskets, b siae SO sadh: | AER mot T ava il LauaLeaL seduritive | SHIShL Tl : $87000 bales eld over ... HHA | ers, $4.00@4.16; fair to good grass wethers. | V le, Gonorrhoea, Uleet, Byphiiis, witor part of the, se e | o tixe, 26e ench. | 456, ROt I favor with ican capltal, | sl O TONAD at| ot o S0 U R gad0; choice grass yearlings, $4.154 | Plles, Flitula and Reotal Ulcers nees were 1ght and shipments | ¢ abroad. Opinfon he the ofsct on |0, . .-\f;'l', Ko 7 S e BT L0 L ILR el R TR u‘mm} exceeded recoiptr, Receipts were 287 cars i I SRUITS, the money market has orys od otoon | NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 6-—-COTTO! ATTLE-The elpts of cattle were s, $3.00@3.25; falr to good yearllngs. September ranged from e to 8 » (e psi e S CORVICUION that e severe siuiined Info o | W STTY 3 iy, %3 00: good, | Father Night today and were composed al- | 40;" good to' cholce ‘cilpped lmbs, September, ranged from ; p8_Per dox, SLGLIE, [ Tho feasibiity of aoy aras need resyit | 3 Y Jow middiing, | MOt entirely of grass cattle and but very 460 falr to good clipped lambs, $4.00@ | Consultation Free. Call on or address Oats were very dull during most of the | Vilencins, $4.2564.50 | movement, in view of the coming demand; ; \'gond middling, 8%c; mid- [ few of those were good enough for killers Cholce spring lambs, $6.40@5.65; fair to DR, SEARL: aossion, the tone, howeyer, was firm, trad- | SMON (fornin. dancy, $.50; cholee, | O the money market, is much doupted | dling fair, eota, 34 bales; stock, | Bastern markets reported sharp decline spring _lambe, = 30005, fecder | 319 Sontn 14th Bt ors baing influenced by the strength of corn | o i *| " The bond market continued at a very low | 3360 bales. on cattle, Chicago coming 10@20c lowe 1 $3.20a3.40; feeder yearlinge, $3.400 lore wis moderately good outside huying | g b G N ke, | o Bt Hotulas i, Movement of pHoel Maskets: rathier weak all around. “rhe light 4 HAVE YOU EVER GIVEN A i ; L g NUTS—Hickory, large, per bu., $1.25; shell- ot | cates, no bidi shipments, three | pofng"oh sate; The markor may be quoted | 4 14aho ewes. ... . iieiioesos 1 Providions we ywer hog | birks, $Li5; Knglish walnuts, per 1b., 120 [ pEelloning are the closing prices on the 59,089 bbls.; runs, m may be quoted [ 40 Tdaho ew A 3 kb all the way from steady to loc lowe 4e 7 4 York Stock exchan, v & 76,112 Db a om steady to 100 lower and daho ewes Dricen and fears of further vellow fever de. | 1ei filbert, per’ib., 1o aimonds, per ib | [T TV k 3 b Ll rage, 16,112 bbIA. | rather slow. The greatest decline wa 491 1dnho wethers Velopments made buyers timid at first d @ §oraw, r b, bla@ee; roasted, 6@ tehl s U'n Y s | course, on the half-fat stuff, which pacl 100 cull lambs ThK brices were lower. Offerings were | T 1o ptd i ; prime crude, yellow, 3. Petroleum, | ors are not buying very freel O AR GO L Ao [ fiftuence on trading. Packers bought mod- | 1D No. 1 ereon, hudon, 6e; No 2 tanadiun, buy an and the “tendency of prices wis lowe cstern wethers e O T ork. Al the Close Sep- | green hides, Ge: No. | salted hides, 6%c; Southe v.% L r \gs and sheep e Ok ik wnchinged wt $11.8; B alted hides, Shye: Nov 1 veal Gilt, & o 13 | Ches. & Ohid A oA : ho pest, graden were in fairly’ good du. | Lo veurlings and shees tember lard ] | Tomey 70; No. 2 vonl calf, 12 to 15 1bs., o 3 Wirer: 100 Wine Co ANTWE Aug, 6—Petroleum, 194f, | much lower, but the’ commonor kinds ware Tdaho lambs . tember ribs b v - CoRO&Q 3| Third Avenu pald and Ed hid a dime lower. It was rather an uneven daho lambs 3 3 K N ated teceibts CHANGES IN AVAILABI v Chicago, 1. & ! | Adame xpreas EHARLESTON, & c. Auk §~Turpentine | market and not altogether ‘(o' the liking of Ll e = e 9 S S i 4 o’ pra, y il market nominal. ' Rosin_ firm sellers. Bulls, calves, cic., sold about the , roc o, oo head Cable n phic Reports of | ‘Chicago & & bl W IEMINGTON, N €. Aug. 6.—Spirits | same, though' the commoner grades were AGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. "'he leading futures ranged ns follows P be Ohlugo & oty ntine, nothing doing. Rosin firm, $1.20 | a little casier. NEW YO & T 106%| e Ol Cride turpentine easy, $1.40a2.40. 1 The stocker and feeder market was in | Chelce Steers Steady, Others Lower— Hat NE REK he following ix the ‘& b, 1 | o Tar steady, $1.4 pretty good shape again today. Receipts | Hogs Lower and Sheep St sttement of the sisitile supply \":uflr'-'"f in Southern.. 6% Amer. Maiting ... ® S iRiDEs Ghod w«-‘r“nn 1y liberal “hul cattle of good | CHICAGO, Aug. 6~CATTL *Wheat | 1 A M R e R Gl e LS o L a8 1et prd 0 pta ew Yor! ry ods. welght and quality sold at just about steady | 25,000 head, including 4.00 westerns 4| 1t not, you have missed o Aug gmpied: by ithe: New -Xork. Frudice”ex: 20 it Arer. Spiri [ NEwW VORK. Auk. 6 DRY GOODS-ho |prices. The Yight Commoner geides wert |1 i ehofco Stecrs were steady and a good thing Sept g i S A 17,636,000 bu.. iner 1,800,000y & Hudson 1o | general demard for dry goods, has dht-n-n m:}u-r nv\:lmn-u and the feeling was @ |others 10 lower; active; westerns, steady: | This exquisite malt beverage stands on a Sep _ 4 | U0 i increane 16600 bu. | DO &R Amer. & g ully up to last week's average oing | lttle weak. er8C100 10w Rr Aoy a ) %200 loweary, Alls € : I Loy deress, S5O0 BU prd al o coi gy [ i enched cottans quletly steady: | The bulk of the receipts today were west- e e coday, sikb caTIandura | SrNE S DARIBE) SN 1s itselt, Ita fame and o b decrease, T b o | An e - Wilie ntetings whre in modsrate’ requer | i rags cuttle und the auallty none 100 |$5.90:" good to prime teérs, $.006.8; poor | Feputation ls the envy of many. The palate, 507,000 b ease, 500 L % 5 o hoetthis und drille wore inactivé |good. There were a few bunches of steers |{o medi 40546, seiectsd | feeders et u i 113,000 bu Gt Nor. nd frreguiar. Conrse colored cottons were | good enough, to ko to the idllers, but, like Y g iy, Tl e ttaigeer BL0U) | tHeieneRsial restlia’ Roniavad Siwliululichy Hocking Coal ... g | R it clnths wera firm but quiet. | the corn cattle, the tendency was to shade | 5o cows, $5.00a4.50: helfers, 88 J0a5 | tnner man are the on'y and real judges of ain Graln ane Provisions, HeoninE Gt y pegular I e i mbderate Te. | Dricen. COWws ‘were &R0 Jower 10, the eX | oocs CoNmiL b, cullp. 000 .50; 7 LGP IS, Auk WHEAT—Higher: | T ortey 8 Quest. Dreds goods were quiet fent of about a dime, but the good feedors | Gy, exins, recelts, 0.2 red cash, elovator, Tt rick: | Tow Cent o A . s kAt brought very satisfactory prices and not | caie todiy. {wo carloads at $4 Bantlvaantars IonUnTarbIRI- HUReROI0A Whatino August, fio; Beptembe do ptd W do 3 Californin Dried Fraft much different Trom the close of last week. | Shaare Shnde. Tower At $L46 umphantly enters innumerable households. ecemmbor 2 hard | k.o v &G 1313 Ani i NEW YORK. Aug. 6—CALIFORNIA | Representative si % Rrass, steady at $3.25@4.30; Texas bulls, $2 Where Cabinet enters, doctors and drug Rl ash, 37c; track, 38c; | 1 B & Wooo 27 T | DRIED WRUITS - Dull; about steady. The | BE TEERS, billa axit gL A mber, 36%c: December,| “ do pfd 4 week started with betfer grades of evapo- [ NO Av. Pr. No. Receipts today, ¥ e ATS—8trong: No. 2 cash, 20%e; track, | [ake Shore |Con.” Tobaeco .iiiin ru‘h'l".m s In d demand & r:m\ sus- ‘1 ;j"' by L . ¢ L 23,000 head: left over. o '., BREWED BY ] 5 A ash, 20e; track, | Coin, & o] £0%3,, Tovao fained brices, ‘Stute evaporated apples, [ 1o n mostly 10c lower, ¢ stronge . 4 el 1 Jan 4 0 204e { September, 2 hattar a1 tee I o prime, {4l choice, Sigate; fancy! 1. 3 3 540; mixed anc B0 Hl“n KRUG BR “l“\:.“l‘o,,"l Ribs 1 A o i U Rate. Apricots, royal, | B o vond to ‘oholce, Neavy, @5.46; roush 20. o . NER o o RY 5 . ptd Y glite, g0 3 . ot K 5| FLOUR--Steady; patents, 8,60 ot eiretls- BB rie 180170, Peaches; L heavy, $4 light, & jhuIkSOP L . and s 0@ 40; o W@ ise; . e Jan.. ] 0 _ 1 stralght, 0A0; elear, ANNAH, Ga., Aug. 6—Turpentine, | The best grades were 'in Articles | Open.| High. | Low. | Close 1,800 head: bes its merits. Approved of by them, it trie 50 AND LAMBS--Recelpts lambs, $6.25@6.35; western lambs, - 3 Did for prime’ new 10 arrive, AUg & Onio.. v YORK, Aug. f.—-SUGAR—Raw, dull “holce wethers, $44Va4.5; fair (o ash quotations were as follows: 3 bld for prime new to arrive, Aug g H Steady: NG prd. 0 ational Risenit 06 tost, 413-16c; molasses sugar, 4c 1040 Kpring pitents, $3.7000.10; stralghts, $3.50a b 5 . pid Bt ekl prairie, easy, $7.001850 & West o ptd y 13, $5.10; No 3 5,90 : son New York Live Stock. L MITTALS Lead: Steady at $1.20. Spelter el > ped 4§ $8.50; crush powdered, $6.20; granu 3 o 3 celpts, 5,199 heud: market opened steady: 8tge; turkeys, Gate: young, 13¢: ducks, sec: | O R & N s . Elgin Butter Market. ] . 3 D e mlIe, 85 SO 40: cows, 2,000 e X § $2706G.10 for ordin Sugar Market, LS g sep, Stronger: lambs, L lowe At $ & T lede Gan and casy; fair refining, 4'sc; centrifugal, e sheep, FLOUR fet: winter patents, $3.8064.00; | L. t sl i As 2, el strafghts, $12008.70; spring specials, $450 | I P B L AR ntral fo ped ensy; N for £57L0E, pasenta, ST st . | Timothy, . steady, $10.60G13 Nat Load No_ {0, ¥ i W H A 3 wpring, T@T2%e; No. 2 red, | D\WHISK Y- Steady, $1 prd 77 |National Steel | fectioners mould A, $6.35 U % 3 NEW YORK ug. 6. -BEEVES-Re- No. 2 yellow, 30%c Dull at .10, do pfd Alr Tirake lated, $6.50. o Hemand fair: closed weak to 10 off on steers 2 white, 2@ | UPOCLARY- Quiet; chickens, Tic: voung, | Ontario & W v — i 4 3 I sioers, E0A000 westerns, 3.0 1 RYE- NG ol young, Gage; K 3 young, o | do wra 4 ELGIN, 11, Aug. 6. There were no off s eables were siow; United States cat- { HARLIY waghe; fair to| 7 Stendy 't : | Pennyivania s 30 pra Ins of butter today. but the offciul markei : Z e er Ib.: refrigerator beef, 4t malti BUTTER-Steady; ~ creamery, 16a19c; | Reading Mall | was quoted firm at 19'c. Output for i 18, none No. 1 flax and northwestorn, | dairy, 14l I 18t ped |Peapios Gus | 12,600 t1ibs B fenelpts, 5950 head; active and Prime timothy, $3.20. Clover, con’ [ TRON COTTON .30, ped resned Hieel Cab e . L e s, $460@7.4704: chol . tract gri $5.40. BAGGING 88106885, w 3| *sdo pra | Wool Market. H 50 buttermilks, $3.60@1.00; grassers, $3.000 FROVE Mesa pork, per bbl., $1180} HEMP TWINE—0 D prd ST. LOUIS, Aug. 6.—WOOL—Unchanged; 7 per 100 Iba., $6.80qi6.82. Short | PROVISIONS -Pork: Steady; = jobbing, | & i medium grades. Wa2ic: light, fine, . SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 1 X. Dry suited | $12.7. Steady: cholce. @5, 70, 15t pfd heavy, fine, 11G14c; tubs, washed, 1 hend: good sheep, steady: undergrades i Short clear sides [ Dry “salt _meats (boxed), steady; extra 1 prd s i - e o 3 Jower; lambs, generally loii25c higher; com- (hoxed), $7.6047.70 | shorts, $7.50; clear ribs, §1.8 shiles W e g of Annrohints 5 . Lo T ateady: sheep. $3.00@4.7; choice WHISK Y Basis of high wines, per gal, [$750. Bacon (boxed), steady; extra shorts, vtd . R AUL 6 DHe cinss AL tha Ave 1 . 3 T ers G 1ambs, $5.0006.574; three cars clear ribe cleat sides, 3850 Paul ra archists, ineluding Mrs, Lucy 3 K extra, $7.00 $4.00011.60. "HARS-Cut loaf, unchanged ETPTS . Flour, 3,000 bbls | wheat, [ o pfd It o r bl Yles " ) KGR, 3100¢ 4116 head; steady at $5.75 Articles Receipts. SHIPMENTS- Flour, 8,000 bbls.: wheat, | S0. Pu b do (Plloidi @ | Ndelatedt, who were ted. yeaterdsy STAGS, ORI Sholes BE ~ | 2 4 il Western Unio ring A riot caused by the suppression o E our, bbls . 00 32,000 | 90,000 bu; corn, 86,00 bu; ‘oats, 3,000 bu o Rallway I yhigag SRINE S rict chusen by A o Wis ive Stock) 17 K & " an attempted meeting to rejoice over the TOCK COWS AND > g & Whhsssersonioies Te0000 000 4 pil 3 H assination of e o o1 200 3 T LOULS, Aug. 8—CATTLE-—Receipts, SR B anana ity Grain and 1 % Vot ;i S | gpmeesiuton, of gha in of Jia wape | oo 18 i |, sr povis A SoeaTtiisennt| Best Dining Car Sarvios RO e s stitviees UG 20 | o BAR, OLTX, ) ERAT “Oftered Pented were reloased on bonds. Mrs. Par | 2. o A hext natives, easier on others; Wil B 3 Barley, bu 8,000 3000 | hard, te@sic: No, 8, s 4, No. i i sons unnounced her intention to fight her 800 3 i D ve .:’I‘:E'xl\p‘\.llx’xu.x:‘l']ni\”;::r;‘«.n‘! MAD E On the Prodiice sxchange today the butter | e: No. 3, 6 i i f New York Mones Market. e 1o the end he Sk | Steors under 1,000 pounds, AIATTABLETT POSITIVELY CUR market was steady; creameries, 1ailtc | | CORN. September o NEW YORK, Aug. 6-MONEY—On call, Hot Wenther Likely to Last. STOCK CALVES $34004.95; ¢ : rs, $4.50015.00 ALE Nervous Discusca- i ailing Mora: SIEIM, LIS ceeem GUU: Ov@I0Nc, | SAGE SREN easy’ at lully per cont: last loan, 1 per | According to the outlook at the weather 3 2 17 3 cows and he Sork w110 rndiserotions, Ahew quiekly ol sl g wal 0 ent. Prime. mercantiie - paper, 4@5 per | bureau there 8 little hope for a fall in) 6. 60 40 1 1 ulle, S BOL Texas A e EsD and surely roure Lo Vil Ty B T s i cen omperature he ne entystatin Rolive, ETOCKIRE AND Fi Stears, $3.0001.65; cows and heife 2 Or younk. wna i wan (OF 8udy, bisi: NEW YORK GEMERAL MARK , ; STERLING EXCHANGE—Firm, with | e ot those slow-movink ireas of low G A A 87 i pews or pleaware, Drovent Insanity uud 0; cholce prafrle, | actual business in bunkers' bills at $48%% | barometer is hanging over Montana and i iR HOGS—Receint, 3500, market EGic N (o ekt | for demand and at $i81 for sixty days. | Wyoming and until that I dissipated there . 33 i 4 plen and Hehis, S5.8G3.0; packer mmodit + e 18c; dairy, fancy ted rates, $4.87a 4850 and $4.59.° Com- | (8 little hope for relief. Chances are good oees ", Quotatio for the Day on Vario o 1 bills, $1 ) A Recelpts, .30 i yon. e eivo & posiiies prik 2 roric el b il i mercial bills, $.89 @ 1.83% hunder stol X ey may be fol- ) < 2 Tt ilan bR oot & ¢ ch cuwe or Tefund the i W Bhie Sebt Sl Sen et ~Higher fresh Missourt and | TRILARR Cortiic o §0ube; bar, | 1owed by multey woather which Will be more bl ik T ket 106i6c lower; natlve muttons, 3¢ e s Hackager ar i puckasos (ol with buyers 10al5e under the market and stock, 104c dozen, loss off, cases | e0%gc: Mexican dollars, 48% ikagreeable than the present ¥ 430 3 Cow, : R Sambs, $4.25a4.70; culls and bucks, | BOCHS, Bantrarss. 80 by mbtr iattatl wrespay Lor stralghite, £.60G3T5; Miinexota putents, S RICETPTE-Wheat, 564,000 bu; corn, 14,600 | " The cloning miires on bonds tod er In Kentucky. 1 feeders i 1feeder.. 10 3 MBI " o g PP AJAX REMEDY' CO., 79 Pearhors sty 4.1004.45; winter extras, $2.706G3.00; Minnes | bus oats, 29 000 b 0| ohhe closing prices on bonds today are ns | BRANDEANBURG, Ky., Aug. 6-—Mrs, | 1foeder 385 L Jeanaas ¢ Ay e e TLI—Re. | _For salc in Omana, Neb, by Jus. Forsyt aota bakers 'S0003%; winter Tow grades. | S PMENTS S Wheat, 1,00 bui corn, | o L ARG Tiruntin, wged 17, was ‘brataly mur: (58 stk cws. 06 13 cows. ... 108 KANBAR, CITYs S CATTLE-Re: | or sale in Omang: Nevi 0l dnd Donplan 00270, Rye tlour, fhactive: fair to good, | 7500 bu; onts, 2,00 b Bored inst night. She left home near here | 42 helfers 2 Steors. 111 [ cotpt 0 nat 1 1003:25: choice (o fancy. $1.30636 LT for church, and went unattended on horse- |13 st 10 o ccoonhotlis 210 | iciling cattie, Common. varletios, | and in Council” Blufta by J. C DeHaven CORNMEAL-Qulet; vellow w tern, § Toledo Mn o : ' b rang: natives, st ) ) cet. back. Later she was found on the road- | B st 3 cows. .. 10M Steady to strong: nativ RYE-Weaki No. 2 western, TOLEDO, Auk. 6-WHEAT-Dull and : ta Bite bedton almost to & puip, with her B uand fecders, $1.0004 afloat, higher: spot, T8¢ AuUgust, 1sc; September 1 throat cut. Jesse Durham, a relative, was r. 2 heifers, 33,10 stn BARI Trregular; 45047c ¢ LR TR, P R Y Wrrested on xuspicion and taken to Lout . 1cow. .. westerng, $5.7005 vator, and 82, f. 0. b, afloat; No. 1 n fedes & aasts 'ai co 2 1co 0 . 50a6.10 3 8. Fres Au ) S Suratog ern, Duluth, 8l4c, f. o, b, afloat: No B T DNgnt CAnTY St 1a0s e . » |Rending ge August Wi, 3 Tl VENEED AND LAMBS-Receipts a Free A Saratogs, hard, Duluth, 86lc. £ 0. b, afloat. Options | ¢4 1OrGL FEEIIGENEGIEET 188 prims v s, B T bull 5 2 cow i head; good active market, trm, po opened steady on foreign biying and highor | prime, 8401 Octolers H.0; No. I | S L& T M o 3 calt 100 2 cows Lambs, $5.1065.75; muttons, 8.7 120, we cables, cised off in midday inder big south- | »: SL&SFE e Lutman and wife to ‘f; [0} steer..... 650 2 cowa. @4.06; " feeders, $3.0004, bk . Lt west receipts and the visible supply in- ” BN Beavers, w 45 feet lots 7 and 8, block heifers... 120 Zbulls... pivn crease, then rallied with corn and on un-| o Dulyth Wheat Markat: L 8L ok penacie. 21, South Omaha calf. 440 p Live Stock e favorable weather abroad. Closed firm at | TH 1g. 6 TEAT 1 hard, | "¢ '\ o 88, 4 3. Rheem and wife to Alice Cop cows.. .. 1146 3 heifers. L e g, 6.—(8] bl MG%o net adva e NGNS, | Canly, T August We Se o, i [pdog&ipun ‘son, n 'z lots 1 and 2 Redick's second steers.. . 1194 7 heifers. " Mo., Aug. 6.—(8pe-|to catch cold. It will cure closed at 80%c; De £ tember r 1 north- | o o B RRTIoR Ahs L ad 2 heifers... %06 kt at so o W. Trobough and ‘wife to G. H heifers. 3 feeders 1 2 arket weak to CORN —Recelpts, 224 exports 6|8 7 December, 0} Colo: 8 8. R & T. 6 Hongland, lot 4, block 266, South ows 430415, 50. xas and 3 - , 3 AR 935 1 feeder... S50 100 " lower, ) bu. Bpot, ateady; No. 3 s fo o b | No. 3 Spring, 13 [ R & Pacitc s 7 Olters... O 3 fendana.. g0 westerns Vo and neiers 22001 JAMES E. BOYD & GO afloat, and 46%c, elevator. Options opened | 023 ] 3 ement Company to U netfers... B8 218 1 feadern.. B e AN stags, $2.004.8 E B0 h i . Erle_genernl 43 i Mty K | heifers... 4% 13 feeders.. 865 . R, rs sad feoders, | | again Improved on big clearances and hil t 1 0 ) Ran to Nels Jensen. o ¥ SOWN 94 oaws, i L8 Receipts, 3000, market 4 ~ 5SS At 80O Het advanos.. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 6B 3 ¢ West Shore ds......112 la Eoulsen s if doowa e i g0l | 1omer; oIl mrades bulk of sales, | _(«()MMI5510N- Closed ‘at“$i4e: Decem- | frm; fancy fancy prints ) o (Wi, Central iw... 884 | yion” Trast Co. to E. J. Bullivan, Joaw... /W0 10 Roows...dd 8 | SVEbEnE GRAIN, PROVISIONS and STOCKS at f0iyc | Tk Wirm, good demand; fresh nearby . il IVa. Centurise 9% | Vot s, block 1, first ad to South ' i Teceipts, 1,300; market steady HOARD OF TRADE. exports, 10970 | 15¢; fresh wester E 4T v Omaha 4 o *When issued. **Offered. **Trust receipts, | Reservoir fce company to David Tal steers....1120 Stock In Sight. Correspondence: John A. Warren & Co whlte, SIRCRS: ) Thite. ATRL track — Bot, nw sw nw 11513 33 ateers : D | olowing mvethe receipts at the four | Mrect wires icago and New Yore Inixad weatetn, ¥ track, wiite wests . . John' Erickson and wife to P. M R Ao, 8 g Jrincipal weste! arkets for August 6 e, “Options dull’ and about y Youk Mining Sigoks # ckson 48" foet of w 3 lot 9 19 steers. principal western markets for August 8 Tone 198 NEW YORK, Aug. 6.—The followlng are : T Bteidy v block 12 and n % lot 17, E. V. Smith p ) o 3 b i Y ( o 4 4 R = the closing quotations for mint a 3 o cows 2% South Omaha p goh Ay Firm: shipping. K004 to cholee, | porthern, in e CRARLOR 8 qu n mining shares | DY foows.... 8 3§ falth S LK HE. cember. T 1 hard . i €. Johnson and husband t OW:»¢ 180 Kansas Clty HOPS—-Dull; state, common to choice ety 4 P Chollar Ontario oo Bhepard, lot 6 block 1, F 1 cow LR 3 Juls 3 1880 cron, Maide yiabe; Pacifie coast 4§ VROFRuAR: & northern, | (Cun' roint 15 | Ophir Butiare B O0WS...: 100 . i A Tl 0 KS S Con. Cal & Va.... 14 |Fiymouth .\ Same to same, 1ot 7, block 1, same 16 steers. ...1170 Totals 3,078 3 Milwaukee “Market, Deadwond | Quickmiver 30 | Atlantic Renlty assoclation’ to C. E ce ¥ itornta NI eanen GERES ARl Dl |Gl & corrie i 3 1% o piditonis Muthows, ot 14, block 1, Bemis Park 500 | 4 feeders. ! Coftee Market, 0 9 e B Dr. Kay’s Renovator : ) b, 13tge. ‘ Norcross lerra Nevada . 28 cows. o5 ‘OR OFFEE—8po VEATHER Gulet "and steady: hemlock | No: 1 Horthe @i04c; No 2 northern, e | 110 & ¥ 38 |Blare Novnad s Quit Claim Deeds. 1 heifer.... 570 NEW YORK, Aug 6 COFFEE-Spot RYE—8teady: No. 1. 51@51}sc | ke dsrd i1 12 940 Rio, quiet 7 inyoice, 9%4ci mild, quiet; gole, Buenos Ayres. light to heavyweight BYXRTReA s o L et 5 RARMAIRE # |Union Con 3 | Legpold Henninghofer and wife to A 10 heifers... 812 ! o, et inal: Futures opened 'steady Y 2o acld, 224G ARLES~wioadyi NO, 5 Woi sample, € Vi 15 ' Yellow Jackst " Horland, part tax lots 16 and 16 19 feeders. . 935 R Cordova rominal Futures opencd, STeady | QOOMANYLIFEBLOG BRANCH I03GNST PROVISIONS-Beef, steady; tamily, $10.00 | G45¢ . I in 10-14-13. 19 feeders. 3 ? 1050 at unchanged to 10 pol L OMAMA NIF: UNCOLN NEB. @12.00; beaf hams, $20.00¢ | packet, $10.00 M D, and N. € Borst fo Kate E. Fox, 162 3 exceptionally dull, following half-holiday at L I P ” | e—— e donflicting Brazian market re- [ T g p @1.00¢ city, extra Indiu mess, $16.00G17.00. Az Peorin Marke | Hank Clearsng ots § and 10, block 7, Kiiby Place. 810 19 steers 20 | Havre and conflicting AR DIATKA' | LDES L R i “Relflon, §.2000 | PEORIA, Aug. 6.-CORN—Firmer; No. 2,| NEW YORK, Aug. 8—Exchanges, $,- 1a%s, P And 10, blook & oo Figt 3 16 steers pora. o ‘Cabled ‘advance, Hantos " do oL r‘".\fl lNc s Guow 1050; plekled shoulders, $6.50a06.75; piekled | 39¢. 107,115 balances, $4,858,532 ons, Jot 1. block 2, South Omaha k 4 steers.,..11 cline and both B ea. and. procrastinating | SAFEST ! hams, $10.00610.75. Lard, firm western OATS. _Hl_n‘su]\‘ new No. 2, white, e, CHICAGO, Aug. 86— , $19889.20; | [ 4gzie Persons to same, w 34 feet of v 2 13 stoers warehouse delive "\‘ " & “v prof \ oy H\" PR ) MONEY WILL EAKN 102 A MONTH B bt Stenty, continent | WHISKY—-On basis of high wines, 8123 | balances, $1,540,20; New York exchange, 6¢ | ‘'n 4 feet of & 20 feet lot 1, block 24 ot buyers In tnis country and n 1| BEST! $7.50; South America, $6.00; compound, 6.2} | discount! steriing exchunge, $4.8504 89 Bouth Omaha 2 calves. .. 2 0 8. 38 Speculation’ whatever.” The market finally | 50 L ot Thetavastor'sFund paya sami-monihly, @oshg. Pork, dull’ family, $1450; short orelgn Financtal, PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 6--Clearings, $,- st 2 | Ciked off utor under profit-tuking: closed | T ldey ssiabiabed i Amice, Mo Sortifionts cleur, $13.00@15.00; mess, $12.75612.60. BERLIN, Aug. 6.—Business was depressed (02 balances, 81,624,673 oeds. 6 cows. 811 5! steady, 5 higher 1o 5 Dolts B ember, §1.05 | jubscribers every 15 daye, ' N0 trouble, No dulay. BUTPER CRecetpty, 10,004 pkgs.: steady;[on the bourse today, owing to the news [ BALTIMORE Aug. 6—Clearings, §2.000.- | Sherift to W. G. Ure, lot 14, block 6 2 cows.... 1015 12 teers... 1010 huien, v D, incliing Beyember, 876 | MOty TeETon detians, “Wile W day for BoF creamery, 17G20c; current packed factory, | from China and the irierease in the Russian | 806 balances, $1k0.512; money. @44 percent. |~ Shull's second ad..... " o 150 W. 1. McMartin-8. D, @0} October. ¥106; December, 87090 | oulars, free io any akires, @15 Customs duties. Mining stocks were par- | ST. LOUIS, Aug. 6-—Cleurings, 3,387,600, -2 | 28 cows..... 067 Rfoeders., 18 4 3 | January, §7.0067%; March, $.wano0; May, [ 00Tl B OMACKEY 460 i8S Recetpts, LS8 pkes.: steady: | {lularly aftected. Exchange on London. | balances. $40.312; money, 4G7 per centi Newd Total amount of transfers..........$14.488 110 feeders.. 1080 400 2helfers. 600 4% | 36100k, nd Deot. No. 50 udson Buiiding. New Yark.

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