Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 09, 1894, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OMAHA DAILY. BEfeTHUHPDAY , AUGUST 0 , 1804.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Cora Was the Feature in Speculative Circles
Yesterday ,
WHEAT WAS ALSO ACTIVE AND UNSETTLED
Corn Won Xorvnn * nnil I'ptcrluli All
nnil All KlndH of 1'rlcr * I'rnvnlled
at the Sumo TImn In IJKTcreut
I'nrt of the Crowd.
CHICAGO , Aug. 8. After a fight at the
opening today to buy corn there followed In
short order an equally urgent and much
more general struggle to sell. No ordinary
concessions on the break could Induce buy
ers to como forward. September broke S'&c
per bushel before a demand sufficient to
arrest the decline developed Itself. The net
decline at the close since yesterday was
limited to 3-ic. May lost 2' ' c OB the result
of the day's trading. Wheat followed corn
nnd closed weak at I'/fcc below yesterday's
latest quotation * Provisions and oats acted
In sympathy with corn and wheat.
Wheat was active and unsettled , wllh fluctu
ations within a range of from 2V c to 2c.
The opening was from ' /fcc to ? Jc higher at
574c for September , but Immediately
Weakened and prices , with some fluctuations ,
declined 2c , then rallied le , again cafed
off , declined from % c toic and closed with
September at Me. The early advance and
higher opening was due to the continuation
of previous weather conditions namely , dry ,
hot weather nnd higher cables , but the heavy
selling pressure In corn Influenced free sell
ing In wheat and under liberal offerings and
a general disposition to realize a reaction"
followed. There were no reports of rain In
the corn belt. The market , like that for
several days past , wns Influenced by the
corn market , There wns very good country
buying reported today , which prevented a
further decline. Shorts also bought modor-
ntcly at the decline. There were very good
export clearances , aggregating lft.1,000 bushels
of wheat and flour , of which 104,000 bushels
was of flour. Weather In England was re
ported showery. Cables were higher , the
closing at Liverpool being at from % d to
IVfcd higher and London cargoes firm , ller-
lln about H&d higher. Paris flour from 25
centimes to 75 centimes higher nnd wheat
nt from 1 centime to 1 % centimes per bushel
higher. Antwerp was unchanged.
Corn wns again active and excited , with
the fluctuations the wildest and most sudden
in years. Prices covered a Co to 8c range.
The feeling was nervous and feverish all
day and all kinds of prices prevailed at 'the
same'moment In different parts of the crowd.
The opening was the scene of the wildest
confusion nnd first trades were anywhere
from V4c under to 2c over the final figures
of yesterday , with September at GIVic , and
Boon sold down V4c from the previous low
figures , rallied % c , then from % c to l c ,
rallfod from Vic to % c , declined 2c and 3c ,
ruling Irregular , and closed at 55)4c : ) for Sep
tember. There was heavy realizing from the
start , but the demand was also brisk and
during the first half hour the market held
fairly steady. There were all kinds of orders
In the market early , but they were soon
filled at various prices. Later on the buying
fever died out some and the selling Increased ,
some of the largest commission houses selling
freely , a report being1 circulated that Iowa
Avas selling liberally and ono concern was
credited with disposing of 500,000 bu. from
that state , which started local longs to real
izing , and prizes declined suddenly , with
from le to 2c difference between traders , until
nn 8'/4c decline had taken place In Septem
ber nnd 3o break In May. The sudden reac
tion caught countless numbers of stop loss
orders , the executing : of which only tended
to Increase the panicky feeling and depress
the market. At the decline fresh buying was
enthused Into the market and values again
turned up , advancing with little reaction 94c
for Mny and 60 for September. As was the
case yesterday , the Interest all centered In
September and May ; October and December
were also traded In freely and sustained ups
and downs with the course of the leading
deliveries. There was a perfect deluge of
selling orders In the market , commission
houses and brokers all endeavoring to dispose
of long corn when the early break started ,
which was not checked until 51c was touched
for May and 53c for September. There was
no rain In the corn belt nnd advices from
the wtst were about as bullish as heretofore.
The Washington forecast was not very en
couraging , Indicating no rain In the west ,
but cooler temperatures. The market today
was not governed by ordinary Influences ,
they cutting but little figure. It was simply
n matter of selling orders exceeding the buy-
Jnc at different times and vice versa. It
Vras nearly noon before the market had
quieted down to any noticeable extent and
even then the market was very nervous and
' unsullied.
ft' Oats wcro active and unsettled.
The market followed corn In Its fluctuations.
The range for September was 2c.
Provisions were unsettled , Influenced by
the wild fluctuations of corn. Compared
with last night , September pork Is 7 ,4c
lower , September lard 2V4c lower and Sep
tember ribs 5c lower.
Frelehts slow at % e for wheat and
corn and % c for oats to Buffalo , and 2'&c
for wheat to Kingston.
The leading futures ranged as follows :
' Arllck-H. | Open. | lIuTh. | Low. | Clon
V'licat.No.'s
Alic
sepi' ; ; . ; . ; . f.HU
Dec OluUlH 68i 61) )
Corn No. ! ! . .
Aug 01U
few ' 63 Gi > j <
Ocl C7 57' 51
Mny f.5 C67 07 01
OnlH No. ' . ' . . .
Auir 32 33
34Hi saw ' %
May S8MCMU at )
ft'I I'ork per bbl
Am- 13 : > n in 37 13 20 13 ' . ' 0
Scut 1:1 : SB ' 13JO IS ' . ' 0
Jan 13 a5 lii bo' 13 'JO 13 iUK !
Lmd.lunlbs
Auir , . . , 7 35 7 37 K 7 25 ? 3K ?
Sept ' 7 : ia 7 37K 7 ' . ' 5
Jan 7 17M 7 ' . ' 5 7 16 7 16
Eliort llibB-
Atig. , 7 05 0 0'4 n n-'W
( 'till 7 05 0 S''W o f.'H
Jan n tin 0 H5 0 78 U 70
Caah quotations were as follows :
VI.OI1 It Steady , unchanged.
WHEAT No. 2 Hprlng. 54XO56c ; No. 3 spring ,
nominal ; No. 2 red , 64KQ53'4c. '
COIIN No. 2 , Ki4c ! : No. 3 yellow , 63c.
OATS No. 2 , 32c ; No. 2 white , 35 J6'c ; No. 3
While. 35W36C.
llYB-No. 2. 49'4c.
I1AUI.KY No. 2. nominal ; No. 3. 62c ; No. 4 ,
nominal.
KI.AX HKBD No. 1 , J1.28.
TIMOTHY HKKD-l'rlnw. $4.83.
1'KOVISIONS Mess milk , per bhl , , $13.2itrl3.30.
Ijiul , per 10 > ) Ibs. , $7.2507.30. Short ribs , sides
( Ion * ? ) . $6.XiU7.iK > . Dry vailed shoulders ( hnxedl ,
J6.uoy6.124. Short clear sides ( boxed ) , $7.12i ! >
I 'WHISKY DUllllers' finished goods , per gal. ,
11.22.
i HUOAHS-Unchanged.
The following were the receipts and shipments
for today :
NKW YOIIK mCMMl.VL , .M
Yc terdn ) > Quotation * uu riiiur , Urulii mul
I'ruvlsloiiH , Aliitul * . Ktc.
NKW YOHK , Aug. 8. KI.OUU Receipts , 18 , .
600 bbls. ; exports , 15,300 bbls. ; sales , 33,400 pkgs ,
Market Him ciuly , but a little unseltled at the
dune. Kxportere and local Iroda wer bu > lng
bakers. City mill patents , J4.03ff4.35 , Southern
flour , more active ; sales , 1,060 Ibis , jlyo Hour ,
til in , Iluekwhrnt Hour , noinlnnl.
COHN MKAIf-Klrmly held ; Ilrandywlne , $2,93
W3.20 ; yellow western. J2.S04J3.10.
IlYKKlrm und active ; cnles. 600 bbls ; super-
flue , $2.75tt2.83 ; fancy , $2..HVif3.10.
IHfCKWHUAT Nominal.
HAHMiY Niniilnnl.
HAIU.KY MAUT-Qulet : weslern , 67 < f73c ; Iwi-
row < Hl , 73c ; slx-n > we < l , Mi6S2c.
WHI'JAT Itccdinr. 12J.3W ) bu. ; exjiorts , 210,300
1'U. i sales , illooii ) ) bu. fulurvs. I12ii < o bu. siHit ,
lj | > ot market quiet nnd lower. * ICxpurters holding
off for lower prices. No , : rod , In stire and ele
vator , o ; f. n. b. , 68Hc ; No. 1 narthern , 66c \ :
Ko , 1 hard , 68V c. Options opened e.iler , teat'tid
with the west , but declined later wllh the birok
In ivrn. Active lUiuldatlon thmuKhout Ihe ses-
flon nilllrd nt n-un , but again sold nrt and
rl Kd uciik at ISttl'-jO dccllnr. No. 2 led , Muy ,
CSUiUfict cloMMl at 67c ; Auiruiit , closed at Me ;
Srplember , UHfi Ue , cliwml nt 6fec ; OctoU > r ,
69ti61f , closed at W c ; December , CJ'itJia ll-Kc ,
closed at HUc ,
CUHNItrcelpti , 1,000 bu. ; rxporla. 4.900 bu. ;
suleM , 180,000 bu , futuu-s , C4.000 bu. spol. Spot
market Inactive and lower ; No. 2 , do In eleva
tor , CIHo a wu. Option tuir t active but d >
cl l lly lowfr , wlplnr out most of Vfilrnlay' * ad'
VAOce ; rloccil nrrnkj srlllnlt l > y country on tofi
onlers council | lu > detllnr. Tlie clf wan nt 2Uf |
S\4c \ declln * . _ , .Mny. t40t734eclosM At & ! iie ) ,
August , Sl'lOM'ic , cloned At ' 6140 ; Hoptrtnhtr ,
MSQG4C , cld.i'.il at lc , Octol > c"f , WflMe , closed at
60c ; December , C,5' ' , i5v , closed nt fU'lc. '
OAT8 Heoipls , W.9W l > ir. i exports , 690 bu.J
rnlrtr 22Jmwdu. . futures fttut 6J.Or ) tin. spot.
Siwt mnikrt fnlrly nctlve at decline. No. 2 , 3
Ii37c ; No. 2 while , 420 ; No. . 3 white , 4lcj trnek.
mUnl western , 38ci irntk. white weMtrn. 41(7
K < " , trnrtt , wlilto stnle , 4Uf(2c. Otitlnn mnrkft
nulrl , lint dccldcilly weaker Vrllh corn , closing
nl l i < rSc nel decline. Align * ! . 33'i < ? l&'ic , closed
nl 36'ie ' ; September , 33' < (17ic. ( ! cloned nt Wtc ;
October , 8 > i < lWir. cloned nt 3 Kc.
HAY Firm ; shipping , 6C Wc ; good to choice ,
71U87V4C.
IIOl'S- Dull : xtnlc , common to choice , CQtlc ;
Pncllle rimrt , 4fil2c.
IIIDHK-IJull ; wet fnllcil New Orlcnnn , o-
Icctnl , 45 10 CJ Its. , 41i5 < ic ; TexnK , nelectnl. 33 to
50 Ilifl. . 4 < )5ci Dnonos Ayres , dry , 20 to 24 Its. ,
1'Hic ' ; Teinn , dry , 24 In 40 Ibii. , 5Q5 < jc.
I.KATIIHIlijnk'l ; hemlock unlit , Ilut-nos Ayres ,
llpht In henvy welKhK , UHlSc.
WOOIFIrm ; doniPBlIc , 10M25C ! pulled , 200230.
COAI < Dull.
PHOVIHIONB llrcf , flrm ; hnm , J2.1. Cut
monlB , nlrndj' ; hellli'H , 7 iJJ8Vie ; hnm , Ilini2c- .
I inl , I ) nil i uenlern otenm pinned nl t7,72'iU ' < .73i
miles , rlly , 130 tlcici''i option imlea , none : re-
Onc.l , nrtn ; continent , 17.80 ; H. A. , $10. Pork ,
firm nnd ncllvr ; i > nlc > , 700 lihlx.
CIllIKHK-Qiikl ; Ktnle , Inigc , "fl'Tic ; smnll ,
,
I'XiOH I'lrms uliilc nnd Penn ylvnnln ,
TAUX\V IJnfotllnl ; couniry ( pkBS. free ) , 44 !
(74He. nx to rinnllty ,
JU'TTIJIl Klrini western dairy , 12'4flGo ' : weiil-
ern creamery , 16(23o ( ; western factory , 12J13'5c ' ;
KlKlnn , 23c : linllntlnn creamery , llftt'c ; ntatu
dnlry , IKilIc ; mnto crenmery. 17f23c.
I'KTIlOI.I-HlM-Dull ; Tnllc'l closed nt JS nulted-
WnnhlnKlon , Mils. , | G : WnnhlnKton , In liulk , S.I 51 ;
refined. New York. J..1S ; Plillndcliihla nnrt ll.iltl.
morn , J3.li ) ; Phlludelphln nnd Ilnltlmorc , In bulk ,
12. til.
UOSIN Dull ; Ktralncd , common to BOW ) , $1.20
l.274. !
Iliri : Plrm ; domcntlc , fair to cxtrn , 4Ug4 ic ;
Jniinn , 41 1f4'lic ,
JIOLASHra-Qiilet ; New Orlonns. open kettle ,
[ food to cliolcp. WSUc.
Plfl IllO.V Dull ! Scotch , $19.00J22.00 ; Amerl-
ciin. $ ld.noI13oo.
COTTON SKKD nil -Nimlnal ; prime crude ,
2Je ; prlnii- yellow , 32f32lie.
t'OPPUH Htrnnn ; Inkn , 9 > ic.
LKADHtmnc ; cloinestlr , J3.2" .
TIN Kluneri lrnlt . $1865 ; platen , market dull.
SPKLTKIl llnrely steady ; ilomestlc , J3.37I4.
OMAHA UHNKKAL .MAKICKTS.
( 'MiKlltlon of Tr iln anil Quotation ) on
Stiijilo anil I' ' ncy Prniliicn. '
CommlR ! < lrn men nre complaining n prcnt dcnl
nlnjut the quality of the eKKS that nre coming
to market nt the present time. Shippers nre not
enreful cnouch to cnmlle out Hie poor eBgs , nnd
n Kient many cni-cs run nlmosl 50 per cent loss.
This puts n Kreat nmounl of work upon Iho re
ceiver , which he niiKlit not to be required to do.
It In u Kreal Ions lu the shipper lo pay freight
upon rotten CKKS.
The poultry matkct Is very wrnk and slow.
owing to the Inrge receipts , which have over
stocked the maiket. It would nppenr that the
drimth In the country nnd scarcity of feed Is
affecting the receipts of poultry In the same
way that It Is live stock nt the stock yards In
South Omaha. Poultry raisers appear to be
anxious to unload , and arc ll. < ndlng the market.
Ill'TTKU Packing stock , in.fair ; to Rood
country , USI.'c ; choice lo fancy , ITfflSc ; gath
ered creamery , 17i82'i ' : ; separator crannery , 21 { {
doz. . 1IHJ12C
LIVK POULTRY Old hens , 4fJ5c ; roosters ,
2Wff3c ; spring chickens , 7c ; spring ducks , 6c ;
old full-feathered ducks , 4 4'c ; hen turkeys , 5ft >
Cc ; gobblers. 6QGc ; old gfcse , full-fethcred , 6'ftfJCr
VKA1 Choice fal and small veals QIC quoted
al Cu ; coarse and large , 34e.
CHEESE Wisconsin , full cream , new hnke ,
lOSlllc ; Nebraska nnd Inwn , full cieiim , 9HflOc ;
Nebraska anil lown , purl skims , C7c ; Llmburger.
No. 1 , lOc ; brick , No. 1 , lOc ; Swiss , No. 1 ,
13 14c.
HAY Upland hay , J10 ; midland , J9 ; lowland ,
J8 ; rye' straw , JC. CoUr mnkes the price
on 'hay. Llghl bales sell the best. Only lop
grades bring lop prices.
PIGEONS-OId birds , per doz. , SOc.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Round lots , C570c ; small lots ,
on orders , 75c ,
MELONS Good stock , crated. J20.00S21.00.
CANTALOUPES Nevada ( Mo. ) Jems , per
cnile. Jl.7.1.
CUCt.'MHEUS-On orders , 3540c per doz.
OLD HEANS Hand-picked navy , J2.25 ; me
dium , J2.10iQ2.15 ; common white beans. 11.75
ffl.90.
ONIONS-On orders. 2c per Ib.
GARBAGE Good shipping stock , on orders.
2 c.
TOMATOES Good stock , per 4-basket crate.
75085o : per ' /4-bu. box , SOffWc.
CELERY Per doz. . 30f35e.
SWEET POTATOES Per Ib. , EC.
FRUITS.
Owing to the trains - being late the regular
morning aucllon sale had lo be postponed , uud
did not lake place until 7'O'clock In the evening.
STRAWIlERRIES-N.ine.
APPLES-Good stock , per bbl. , J3.00@3.60.
HLACIC RASPRERRIEK None.
11ED IlASlMIEniHES None.
HI.ACKRERRIES-None.
rEACHES-Cnllfornln. J1.2)ffl.3Q. ) (
PLUMS Native red plums , per 24-qt. case ,
J2.25'California ; Washington plums , Jl.CO ; large
reil varieties. J1.60S1.75 ; small red , J1.50.
PRUNES-J1.75.
FIGS None.
PEAHS-Uaillell's J1.75S2.90 ; olher varieties ,
Jl.6001.75.
Al'P.ICOTS-Cnllfornln , none.
CHKItniKK California , none.
GRAl ES Southuin , 10-lb. baskets. Concords ,
SOc ; California , J1.75.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
HANANAS Choice stock , J2.00C2.50 per bunch.
LEMONS Fancy lemons.- size , J7 ; fancy
lemons. 3CO size. J7.
ORANGES None.
PINEAPPPLES None.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FIOS-Fnncy. per Ib. , 15c.
HONEY California , 15c ; dark honey , 10@12c.
MAPLE SYRUP Gallon cans , per doz. . J12.
NUTS Almonds , 155)lie ; English walnuts , loffl
12c ; fllbeits , 12c ; Ilrazll nuts. lOc.
C1IJER Pure lulce. per bbl. , JC ; half bbl. , J3.25.
HIDES No. 1 giecn hides. 2Vic ; No. 2 green
hides , IV&QZc ; No. 1 green Killed hides , 3ic ! ; No.
2 green sailed hides. 2j2'icNo. ; 1 green Balt-il
hides , 25 Iff 40 Iba. . 3V4c ; No. 2 green salted hides.
25 to 40 Ibs , . 2ii2Vic ; No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 15
Ibs. , 6HH6c ; No. 2 veal calf. S to 15 Ibs. . 4@4l c ;
No. 1 dry Hint hides , 5c ; No. 2 dry flint bides ,
3c ; No. 1 dry salted hides , 4c. Part cured hides
lie per Ib , less than fully cured.
SHEEP PELTS-Green salted , each. 25flCOc ;
green salted uhcarllngs ( short wooled early xklns ) ,
each , 5815c ; dry shearlings ( sliorl wooled early
skins ) , No. 1 , each , 5TD10c ; dry shearlings ( shoit
wooled early skins ) , No. 2 , each , 6c ; do' Hint
Kansas nnd Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per
Ib. , actual weight , 5QSc ; murrain wool pelts , per
Ib. , actual weight , 45JCc ; dry flint Colorado
butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight. 40
Clio ; murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight.
UCc. Have feet cut off , us It Is useless to pay
freight on them.
TALLOW AND GREASE-Tallow , No. 1 , 4 ®
4'c ; tallow , No. 2. 3' . < iff3Hc ; grease , whlto A ,
4il4Uc ; grease , white H , 3'ilu 31 c ; grease , yel
low , 3c ; gieasc , dark , 214c ; old butter , 232 c ;
beeswax , prime , 15Q18c ; rough tallow , UiS2c.
STOCKS AN IHMS.
.Speculation on 'Clniiisa WHS Alnrkotl l > y In-
crciisod Activity.
NEW YORK , Aug. 7. Speculation on the
Stock exchange today was marked by In
creased activity and the movement of prices
resulted In the establishment of a higher
range of sales In almost every stock traded
In , the only notable exception In the active
list being Sugar and In the Inactive shares ,
Ohio Southern. These two stocks were af
fected by special causes. Sugar was In
fluenced by the view which respective- oper
ators took of the failure of yesterday's cau
cus of democratic members of the liouso to
take nny action recardlne the tariff bill.
Ono section of the speculative community
regarded this as meaning that the senate
sugar schedule would have to bo chanced
and sold the shares of the trust. Another
party took It to Indicate that a disagree
ment was assured and bought on a continu
ance of the McKlnley tariff. The sellers
were , however , more numerous " than the
buyers , for there was n "very general feeling
or disappointment among the Sugar operators
that the caucus would Instruct the conferees
to agree , or at least suggest a compromise on
the senate amendments. * A good deal of
stock was offered for sale at the opening ,
which put the prices down 1 % to 6 % per
cent , but the shares were readily absorbed ,
causing a fractional rally. This caused a
renewal of the selling and figures took an
other downward turn , touching 101 % , the
low point of the day. This was about 1
o'clock und shortly after that Sugar was
bought freely , rallying to lOfl'/i , with a llnol
reaction of ' , 'j per cent , making a decline
on the day of 1 % per cent , the preferred
losing ? i per cent. Of the grangers , Uur-
llngton & Qulncy entered most largely Into
the trading. It was attacked at the open
ing on reports that the government corn
crop report would show corn to bo In a bad
way und was cold down I'.J per cent to 70 ,
The stock was well supported at the lower
figures and becoming somewhat scarcer In
the loan market the shorts thought best to
cover. Their purchases caused a brisk ad
vance of 1 % per cent , from which there
was only a reaction of % per cent at the
close. St. Paul opened ' /i per cent lower ,
mainly on small selling for the London ac
count. During the rest of the- day the stock
steadily appreciated , closing at the best
figures touched and T4 per cent above yes
terday's final figures. The preferred gained
U pnr cent. Uock Island reacted V4 per
cent In the early dealings , recovered the loss
before midday and nuilo a further gain of
ft per cent In the afternoon , closing U per
cent below the highest recorded , an advance
of K per cent on email transactions. The
Lead locks , on reports of Improved business
prospects , made a gain of % per cent on
common and 1H per cent on preferred ,
which wu also In good damand , uwklug a
net Improvement of H per cent. Tha markei
closed strong. The bond mnrkct wns slronf
all day.
The Evening Post's London cablegram
sny : The Improvement In stocks continues. .
Purchases nre mainly confined to gllt-edgei ]
stocks , but the Improvement li spreading ( c
second nnd third class securities. Americans
were strong , closing at about the best. II
Now York supports this markei the dispo
sition hero will bo to buy and August will
probably bo a tnoro active month than wns
anticipated. It Is believed that heavy ship
ments of gold from America to Europe are
near an end. The trade returns for July
wcro disappointing , but were mainly due to
decreased values and the delay over the
American tariff "bill. Silver Is strong. The
India council sold forty-two lahks today at
rates ranging up to 13d.
The following were the closing quotations
on the leading stocks of the New York exchange -
change today :
The lotal Bales of stocks today were IDO.SM
shares , Including ; Ain'erlcnn Tnbacco. 4,000 ;
American Susar , 63,100 ; HurllnRton. 22.MO ; Chl-
OIKI ) lias , 9,100 ; DlHtUlcrs and Calllefccdors ,
3,3(10 ; Louisville < i Nashville , 8,100 ; lllnsourl Pa-
clflc , 4,300 ; National Lead , 6.IKK ) ; Richmond &
West Point certlllcato ? , ufscBMiient paid , 1,8M ;
[ lock Inland , 8,100 ; SI. 1 uul , 21,000 ; Western
Union , 5,700. _ _ _ _ _
Nitty York Money Market.
NnW YORK , AUK. 8. MONEY ON CALL
Rn.ry at I per cent ; last loan , 1 per cent ; closed
1 per cent.
PIUMIO MERCANTILE PAPER 3 J5 per ccnl.
STKRLING EXCHANGE Dull and ca ler ,
with actual bulncss In bankers' bills at S4.&SU
for demand and J4.S7'i ' fur sixty days ; po.stcd
rains , $4.S8'.5O4.89 > 4 ; commercial bills , $4.6Cii'j' ! ( '
4.6C1J.
SILVER CERTIFICATES ClOAKc.
OOVERNMENT 1IONDS Steady ; stale bonds ,
lull ; rallicad bonds , Mroni ? .
Closing quotations on bonds were as follows :
Itoiton Stock Quotation * .
BOSTON , Aiitf. 8. Call loans. lm pur cent ;
tlmn loans. , 'JH613) per cent. Cloalnf prices for
Blocks , bonds and uilnltii ; aharj * :
Sun FmncUco Mlillne ; yi
'SAN FHANCISCO , Auir. 8. The oniclal cloilnr
quotallons for inlnln ; stores to 11worj ; u fol
lows :
Alia 21 Mexican 110
Ilcluhcr 85 Mono 10
lleHtAIlelcher. . . . . 120 Ophlr 217
llodlo Con 105 I'oloal. . . 47
Ilulwcr 15 Savage 42
Con. Cal. A % 'a 3110 Sierra Nevada 08
Crown Point 75 Union Con 03
KureunCon 2f Utah . . . ( I
tiould A Curry. . . . 57 Yellow Jacket. . . . 45
Elale A Norcrows. . . 74
Now York Mining ( Juot itloiu.
NEW YOUK , Aiiff. B. The following1 arj the
clOHlng1 iiiiiim ? iiuotalioim :
London Stock Quotation ! ! .
LONDON , All ! ? . 8. 4 p. in. closlnp !
Caii'iillm ; Puclllu. . 4f , ( j St. Paul com ( Ill'i
Erlu 14 hi N. Y. Central 10IIJJ
Krlo'Jdn 74 Pennsylvania 00
lllb. Central ill Kuadluif JIM
Monlcan ordinary. 10 Mox. Cjn. nuw 4 . 6Hi
CofTeu Alitrkot.
NKW YOIIK , Aup. 8. COFKHn-Optlons opened
steady , uncharted to 6 polnta lower under big
receipts nt Siuitoti nnd lllo , lurnod llrmer on
covcrlnh . nnd closed xteady at 5 to 10 points net
advance : sales , 10,600 hags , IncludlnRi AUKiist ,
J1I.55 ; September. J13.705fl3.80 : October , J13.IOfl >
323 ; ; December , fl2..Tif12.GO ; March , J12.2.1. Spot
coffee , nio , Hleady ; No. 7 , (16,2.1 ; Falex , 400 IHISH ,
C. A. ; warehouse dellverlis from New York yen-
lerday , 7,7'J3 bans ; New York stock today , 113,625
IWKS ; United HtateH Block , 131,021 IIIIKM ; alloat
for United Ktates. 233,000 bags ; total visible for
L'nlted Hlates , 367,021 bags , ugulnat 420.S62 bags
aat yfar.
SANTOS , AUK , 8 , Steady : good average Santos ,
> 16 ; receipts , 1C , ( WO bags ; stock , 214 , ( Ky ) bugs.
IIA.MIIUHG , Aug. 8.-quk't at UPfS hlliher to
UpfK lower ; cales , 2,000 bags.
HAVHi : , Aug. 8. Opened nulet , unchanged to
tif lower ; at 12 noon , iiulcl , unehanged ; al 3
p. in. , sleady to'tfW \ advance ; at 6:30 : p.
m. . chwil iiulet wlthoul further chanfro.
HIO Dl'3 JANBIUO , Aug. S. Dull : No. 7 , Rio ,
Jl.1.55 ; exchange , 97-16d ; receipts. 111,000 bags ;
clfiued for United States , 10,000 bags ; for Eu
rope1 , 2.000 bags ; stock , W.OOO bags.
.MlmieupollH Wlicuc Alarkiit.
MINNKAI'OI.IS , Autr. 8. The grain markets
opened ptrmig and higher this mornlnir , wllh
wlit-ot nearly 1c higher llian lasl night's close.
The market closed : August , 67Hc ; September ,
64Hc ; December. 66' c ; old wheat on truck , No.
1 hard , 60'tc ' : No. 1 northern , SSftc ; No. 2 north
ern , 67'ic. ' New wheat selling about 2o under
jld wheat on the track. The movement In the
couniry Increases from Ihe new crop and bids
fair la be iiille | full In another week. Thera Is
uil much diUntr In old wheat , ns Unit was
ibotlt all moved a week ago. The yield from
Ihe Ihri'shers Indicate larger relurns than had
ii-en expecled. HecelptsI'J.Oo ) bu. ; shipments ,
42,000 bu. Tin ; Hour inaiket was eaxlur , wllh
fair sales al { 3.25(3,45 ( for patents , ! .00fi2.25 for
inkers. I'rudiietlnii , about 29,000 bbl a. ; ship-
menls , 24,733 bbls.
Nntni.
I'AHIS. Autr. 8. Three per cent rentes , 102f 60o
fur the account.
1IM.TIMOUK , AUK. 8. Clearings , 2.042.2a3 ;
balances , ' 1206,156.
1IOSTON , Aug. 8. Clearings , 111,278,169 ; bat-
ancen. tl.609.fii6.
NUW YOIIIC , AUK. 8. Clearings , $62,630,017 ;
balances , J ( , ' . J-MM.
1'1I1IAUII.1'HIA : , Aug. 8. Clearings , J8.5M-
IS'J ; balances , 11,421,250 ,
LONDON. Aug. 8 The price of gold nt
Iluenos Ayrea twlay l 263.
UOM13 , Aug. 8. The premium on gold U quoted
at 111 lire 6 centimes 'for loot.
CHICAGO , Aug. 8. SlerlliiB exchange , un
changed ; uctunl , 11. 87',404. 8a'i. Money rales , 4ij5
per cent.
CINCINNATI. Aug. 8. Money. 2H 0 per cent.
N < -w York exchaniie , 25o discount to par. Clear-
Ings. 11,739,800.
KAN KUANCISCO. Aug. S. Drafts. Blghl , 12',4c ' ;
leleKrnphlc , 15c. Silver bats , t2U36c. ! : ! ! Mexi
can dollars. 61U61ic.
HT. IXJU1S. Aug. 8. ClearlnK * . W.737,665 : bal-
inevs , JC'J7CH. Money , dull , iO ? per cent. " ix-
change on New Yurk , pur bid ,
NKAV YOItK. Aug. 8. ICMdcr. 1 ealwdy & Co. ,
lloslon , will ship the J H.W ) gold by tomorrow's
nlramer which wits withdrawn front ihv ub-
treasury on Monday ,
WAS1IINQTON , Aug. S. National bnhW notes
recelyeil for redemption loday , (431,950 ; Kovern-
ment receipts from Internal revenue , J 175.70 : ;
OUJitomi , JW7lKli mlicellanMivu , I18.UJ.
OMAHA LlpOCK 1IARRE1
Receipts at tho8tcov ; Yards Hnyo Aboui
Benched Normal Porportions ,
'
BETTER FEELING IN DRSSED [ BEEF
Btenrs tluit I'xcllo Competition Soil AVoll-
Other ( Inulcs , Jlnt Hoc * Slutuii
Ilnilly iintlClrtM ! Absolutely Mfc-
Icss Sheep llurcly Htcnilj.
WEDNESDAY , AMR. 8.
Today's receipts footcil up nuout 2,300 cat-
tit , 14,050 lioga and 854 sheep , as against
1,009 cattle , 9,747 hogs and 84 sheep on
Wednesday of last week , * Kor the first tlirco
days of this week the receipts arc 6,600 cat
tle , 30,700 hogs nnd 2,728 sheep , ns against
5,821 cattle , 42,582 hogs and 1,183 sheep for
the corresponding days of last week.
CATTLE Among today's receipts of cat
tle there were some very desirable dressed
beef steers. There wns a very talr demand
for the most desirable , and the market on
such was qnito active. The more common
grades were slow pale , no one appearing to
want them. Prices were about steady with
yesterday , there being no material cluingc.
There was no change of Importance In the
cow market. Desirable stock was wanted
at fully steady prices. Undesirable stuff
was slow and dull , which hns been the rule
for some days past. The market on stackers
and feeders was very dull , the demand being
light , while supplies were quite liberal.
Prices arc way down. Representative sales :
DRKSSHD I1HBK.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av , IT. No. Av. IT.
1..10IO J2 SO 31) ) . . . . 1272 ( I CO 32..12111 | 4 20
15..1W3 3 SO 18..12.-.G 403 39..1308 4 CO
MIXKD.
10. . . . 734 1 (5
COWS.
4. . . . 890 So 1. . . . 000 1 30 4. . . . SSO 1 65
1. . . . 820 1 00 2. . . . SO 1 30 1. . . . 6TO 1 ( ' >
.3..VJ3 110 7. . . . MO 130 4. . . , ! 'C2 ' 1 BO
11. . . , 721 110 2. . . , ElOu 130 3..1100 ICO
3. . . . 900 1 10 2. . . . 80) ) 1 SO 0. . . . SJd C1
9. . . . 93(1 ( 1 20 1. . . . MO 1 30 6. . . . ! > C3 73
1. , . , 840 1 20 2..1000 1 33 35. . . . Ml ! 75
6. . . . S24 1 20 4. . . . M > 8 1 35 1..1070 73
3. . . . 770 1 20 1. . . . f.00 1 40 7. . . . S02 SO
5. . . . S06 1 20 7. . . . 051 1 10 S : . . . . 815 S3'
4. . . . 795 1 20 3. . . . 873 1 10 1. . . . { SO 85
. 845 1 20 1..1090 1 40 4. . . . 000 95
4. . . . 732 123 5. . . . 810 140 9..90 } 90
4. . . . SC5 1 25 1..1010 1 40 S. . . . f > 22 90
2. . . . SCO 1 2.1 10. . . . 847 1 45 7. . . . 957 90
9. . . . 815 125 1. . . . 970 150 13..SOO
3. . . . 7CO 125 1..1020 160 1C..102 < 1 200
2. . . . 825 J 2.1 2. . . . 970 150 1..920 200
3. . . . SCO 125 1. . . . 960 160 31. . . . 901 201
3. , . . 9W 123 14. . . . SS2 160 11. . . . 871 210
17. . . . 841 130 9. . . . 921 160 1G..S7C 215
4. . . . 700 1 30 1. . . . 830 1 60 1..1000 2 23
10. . . . 702 I 30 29. . . . S03 1 60 24. . . . 974 2 25
1..1010 130 2C. . . . 901 150 8.837 233'
HEIFERS.
1. . . . 200 1 00 13. . . . 53.1 123 3. . . . 520 160
2. . . . 363-100 - 10. . . . 506 125 1..CBO 1 50
1. . . . COO 1 00 10. . . . 520 1 30 3.620 1 CO
1. . . . 330 1 00 2. . . . 635 1 35 S. . . . d > 0 1 CO
1. . . , G70 1 00 2. . . . 625 1 40 3. . . . OSS 1 CO
10. . . . MO 1 15 3. . . . 5S3 1 10 5. . . . 5'.I4 1 C5
43. . . . 426 1 20 1. . . . 700 1 40 2. . . . B50 1 65
4. . . . 6C7 1 25 4. . . . 760 1'10 1. . . . 630 1 C5
5. . . . 636 1 21 17. . . . 7CI 1 90 2. . . . 770 2 OJ
15. . . . 540 1 23 , I
CALVES.
1. . . . 290 123 1. . . . 230 200 G. . . . 166 250
1. . . . 2V ) 200 [ . . . . 210 2.25 1..2.W 275
1. . . . 130 200 ' 9. . . . 223 210 1. . . . 210 275
1. . . . 120 2 00 4 , . . . 172 3 00
BULLS.
1..1110 123 1..13.10 140 1..1270 ISO
1..1340 1 50 1..1310 1 40 . . . . : > 0 1 5' )
1..1050 1 30 1-.1120 1 43 I..13.10 1 CO
1 14CO 1 35 1 HIM 1 60 1 1500 1 C3
1..1220 1 33 1..1010 1 50 1..J470 1 85
1..1330 140 1..1320 150 1. . . . 710 225
> STAGS.
1..10CO 1 75 t ' . I
STOC'KERS AND FEEDERS.
1. . . . 590 130 21. . . . 781 190 1. . . . 690 215
1..1050 1 40 8. . . . 441 1 90 8. . . . C40 2 15
1. . . . 4CO 1 40 16. . . . G3S 1 90 1. . . . 730 2 15
1. . . . 430 1 4' ' ) 2. . . . 290 1 90 5. . . . 6SC 2 13
2..CCO 160 19. . . . 702 19.1 18. . . . 732 213
1. . . . 820 150 10. . . . 759 200 5. . . . 656 22)
9. . . . 411 160 S. . . . 8T2 200 4. . . . S07 220
1. . . . 470 160 7. . . . 5117 200 l..f GOO 220
9. . . . C2I ICO 14. , . . 777 2 00 1 , . . . 540 2 2- )
7. . . . 493 1 C3 d..i ; 620' 2 00 27. . . . M2 225
i ; , . . 4CO 175 3. . . . 4S3 203 3. . . . SSO 225
3. . . . 613 1 75 19. . . . 651 2 05 1. . . . KW 2 25
C. . . . C50 1 75 " . „ . C30 2 05 7. . . . 932 2 25
7./4C4 175 12. . . . 554. 2 03 9. . . . JSJ 230
27. . . . 832 175 'J. . . ' . C25 203 33. . . . 817 230
13. . . . C23 175 17. . . . 663 210 23. . . . 74S 230
23. . . . 723 1 80 4 . . . 715 2 10 17. . . . SCI 2 60
17. . . . CS5 1 SO 2. . . . 840 2 10 6. . . . 995 2 50
6. . . . 271 185 5. . . . 796 210 1..1030 260
S9. . . . 403 185 6. . . . 8C2 215 IS..1077 2 CO *
WYOMING CATTLE.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
63 cows CC3 $1 40 4SCOW3 911 Jl 75
Cl calves 245 200 72 heifers. . . . 74) ) 22.1
116 cows U60 245 85 cows 9' < 5 245
21 feeders..1143 235 49 feeders. . . . 1026 240
C7 steers 1174 312 72 steels 1130 315
137 heifers. . . . 7S9 2 65
HOGS The market opened with a very
fair demand , both from shippers and local
packers , for good to choice heavy and
butcher weight hogs. On such the market
was about lOc higher , prices ranging from
$4.90 to $5.15. The demand for the light
and common mixed loads was very poor and
the market on that class of hogs was only
about steady at the opening. As the day
advanced the market flattened out badly on
tlie common and trashy stuff and at the close
there were BO to GO loads still unsold. The
bulk of the hogs sold wont at $4.70 to $5 , as
against $4.75 to $1.80 yesterday. Represen
tative sales :
SHBBl1 The demand Is very light and
there Is practically no market. Fair to good
natives are quotable at $2.25 to $2.75 , fair
to good westerns at $2.00 to $2.40 , common
and stock sheep at $1,75 to $3.25 , good to -
Choice 40 to 100-lb lambs at $2.25 to $3.CO ,
Now York I.lvo HlnoK Miirkot.
NEW YOIIK , AWe , ! . IlKEVKS-Hccelpts ,
7,100 head ; market opened lOo hlKhfr , closvil
slow , nllh advoncn lost ; teed to prime rmtlvo
leers , Jt.blK/I.Wi medium to fair , Ji.40-ttl.nij ;
common to ordinary , li.tNVt.35 ; ttagi tuid oxen ,
l2.KOflJ.Mj bulls. 12.0003.40 , rlry rows , 2.JM3,10
Hllllin1 AND I , A MUSItrcrlptu , ! . ! > head
sltpcp , slow nnd liarilr slendy , lutiilx. nctlvr nnil
firm ; liprp , lHj < ir to prluiis J2,00a/3.62 > i , lambs ,
common to fair , O.K'j'BS.M. ' '
HOUS-HcCflpIs , 8,369 head ; mntkct llrm.
OIIICAOO I.IVKMI'OUK
ICxprrtn linn of Heavy HrrclptsVm Not
Kcilllrrd Yontrnlujr.
CltlCAUO , Aiip. 8. In cattle the cxp ctntlon
of hrnvy recrlpls lotlay was not realized , t'ndcr
n good Rcncral drmand the iniukct was tlfvtdy.
It was steady for Tcxans , westrrni nnd com
mon nnd medium natives , nnd wns rtronit for
RIHM ! to choice cornfnl mule , which are scarce ,
The rcorlpts of nnlhcs were nboul 11,600 , Only
n nmall porcpntncc of thrsu Rradi-d bi-llor Hum
medium , and while prime ( . otn-fittlrd slpi-rn
Nvi-re wanted nl fmm 11.80 to JI.'S. ' Ihere were
v ry few trades al belter lhan M.6V Hteers went
InrKcly at from flt.6o to 11.50 , nnd cnws nnd
bulls at prices liolow S2.60 , the quality nvcnmlnit
poor. Theli- were nlmut l.toi ) wesletn riiiiKets
nnd 2,000 Texnns. The former were steady nt
from 11,73 lu il.10 , nnd the latter nt from It. 2.1
to 11.60. Theic were many rnlcs uf thin cows
nnil bulls at Ices than 11.75.
The IIOK market wns 5c hlKher early nnd
active. The ndviuifu was not IOIIK siLitnlned ,
however , nnd nlmiit the middle of the fnre-
nixin Ihe demand fell off nnd prices receded to
the point they nccupliil yrsliMdny , or In ( * > . 15 fur
the bent heavy , and tu n basis of fiom > 5.23
lo (5.30 for assorted IlKhl. The close found the
situation very weak nnd a few unsold. Arnurid
the opening heavies sold ns high IIR > ' . .M. nnd
there were sales nf IlKht wvlKhis nt S5..15 , with
the Krcater part of the chilly trndlnir at fnun
J-o in J5.IO , thiiilKh the iiuallty did nol nvt-rilRe
nearly as good ns yesletday. Later snlcs were
principally nt from 13.13 to J5.33. There was a
Kond deal of poor stuff , It sold luidly ,
There wan no chnnRC In the sheep nnd lamb
markets. There were buyers fur the S.OOO head
on a basis of Tuesday's quotations , sherp beliiK
salable nl from Jl to $3.60. and lambs at from
tto JI.CO. I'Vw of the fin iner sold nUive J3 ,
nnd Hie pi-evalllnt ; prices for the latter were
fl'iim (3.75 In $4,60.
Iteeelpls I'altle. 15M Iie.nl ; calves , POO head ;
IUIKB , 31,000 head ; Kheep , 9.0)0 bend.
The Ilvcnlntt Journal repniiH :
HOGS Itecelpts today , 31 OOi ) head ; receipts
e tenlay , 11.H27 head ; shipments ycstftday ,
802 heail ; left 'over , about 1,500 head ; quality
Iltllo better ; market active and firm : brut
Kindt's , 6flOc hlKher ; tales , H.fl.l'ff.'i.J ' , ' . for llxht ;
$ I.SOM,03 for intmli IKU-KIIIR ; fi.OOii'i. ' 13 for
mficeil ; 15.1005.60 for heavy parking nnd shin-
lilmr lots ; pltts , 4.35W4.P3.
OATTI.K llecelpts today , 15.0M bend : yesler-
ilay , 1,810 head ; shipments yesteiday , 1.S30 li'Mil ;
market falily actl\e and steady.
SHKKI1 Ilecelpts today , 9,1)00 ) head ; receipts
yesterday , 8,42.1 head ; shipments yesterday , l.Wi
liead ; mnrkcl steady.
WI.STiitN : l'A ( KINO INTIIltKSTi- .
Alarkct'iii ; of Ilngx v ontlniies on u I.urKO
Sr'ito During tint UYeU.
CINCINNATI , AUK. 8. ( fipoclal TeleRram leThe
The Iee. ! ) Tomoi row's I'rlcu Cuircnl will say :
Thp niailtotlMK of IIOKS lia.s contlnueil on a la we
wale , the wcstein packlnB retui ns for the week
Indicating 32-1,000 , compared with 310,000 the pu-
ixllnR week , and UO.inw Ihe corr'spondlnir time
nst year , making a total of 6hMooo ! nlncu March
I , nK.ilnst 4,4 < 0,0')0 ' ) n .year ago. I'romlnent places
compare ns follows :
Cities. isni. ' 1S03.
1'hlcaito . l.WS.OOfi 1,511,000
Kansas City . SIS.OOO 8SO.OOO
Omaha . 703m)0 ) 422 'HK )
St. Louis . 330iKXJ Stl.v
Cincinnati . KS.noo 12.1.000
Indliinnpolls . . ' . 215.01)0 1G7.000
Milwaukee . 2iii.iiOO : lOO.OOO
CVdar IlapldB . 113.1100 13I.DOO
St. Ji > si-ph . U'D.OiW ' IW.nOO
Sioux City . 13i > , iW M.iMO
Nebraska City . lno,3 ( ! , 109,0)0
Otlumwa . 140.0JO 10J.OOO
St. I. mils Lin- Stork A
ST. LOL'IS , AUB. 8.-CATTLi-Ilccclpts , 3,500
head ; maikct stroiifr.
HOGS Ilecelpts. 4,000 head ; matkct strong
nnd lOc hlKber ; heavy , $3.DOJ5.I5 ; mixed ,
5.2.1 : Unlit , } 5.10 < iT3.30.
SHEEP llecelpts , 1,500 bend ; marltcl weak.
ht. I.ouls ( iiMiurul
ST. LOUIS , AUK. 8. KLOUU Dull. un-
chanKed.
WHKAT Dropped with corn , clnslnir 'isfflc ' oT (
from yesterd.iy ; No. 2 red , raMi , 62c ; August ,
51Uc ; September , 62c ; December , 55He ; May ,
Gl'AC.
COIIN Dropped on doniestlo news nnd Chi
cago's fall , closing EfH'iic ' off ; No. 2 mixed ,
cash , 63c ; August , 53' ' , c ; September , I3c ; May ,
49'ic.
OATS Lnwer ; No. 2 , cash , 32-lsc ; August , 32ic ! ;
September , 32Jc ; May , Si'ic.
HYB lllffber ; 60e bid for No. 2 regular.
HAItLHY No trndlng- .
I1IIAN HlKher ; CSc , cast track , sacked , for
direct orders.
FLAX SK1-D-$1.24. east slde.s
- CLOVKK SI3KD Unchanged.
TIMOTHY SKKD-HlRhur ; JI.SO for August.
HAY Firm , uncbaiiKed.
IIUTTKH Steady at recent advance.
KRdS Klrm.11r. ;
LKADHlghoi3.27',4. ; ' .
Sl'KLTKH i3.13fi3.17ti.
COItN MKAL J2.75H2.83.
WHISKY Jl. 22.
COTTON TlKS-l'nchansed.
PROVISIONS Firm , quiet. Pork , stnndard
mesa , Jobbing , f3.87'i. ! ' Laid , prime steam. $7.03 ;
choice. J7.20. Dry salt meats , loose shoulders.
1C. 13 ; loliK'3 nnd rlbK , (7.10 ; shorts. J7.25. li.ioi.n . ,
packed shoulders , $7.25 ; longs , 57.75 ; libs , J7.87'i ;
shorts , > 8.12 ! ( . .
UECKIPTS Flour , 4.000 lihls. ; wheat , 80,000
bu. ; c.in , 10.000 bu. ; oats , 48.0K ( > bu.
8HIPMKNTS- Flour , 0,000 bbls. ; wheat , 12,000
bu. ; corn , 22,000 bu. ; oats , 4,000 bu.
Clilctign Fruit Ouotiitlom.
CHICAGO. AUK. 8. The Kail Fruit company
sold California fruit at auction today , rc.illzlng
prices as follows : Ilaitlell pears , In reft Igerator
cars , il.3om.45 ; 111 ventilator cars , ripe , J1.05.
Peaches , Foster. SOe ; Crawford , SOc. Prunes ,
Hungarian , $1. 20411. 25 : Tragedy , J1.3W1.40 ; Giws ,
$1.45. KBB plums , ! i5c. Fonlalncbleau grapes ,
jl.40 ; Nectarlnnrs , Jl.00ffl.13.
Pol ter llros. company , Chicago , old ten ears
of ( 'allfni-nlii fruit today nt auction : Itaillett
pears , tScGn.W ; Hellves , 70f75c. Hfiiianl
pi-iiehes. 70'iik.V ; Fouler , E0fl90c ; Tiihcun cllnir.
4W75C. Tiigedy prunes , $1.30 ; German. il.lOij { >
1.50 ; Gross , $1.15J1.55 ; Silvers. SOjfi'Oc ; llaneoek ,
05c ; Hungarian , $1.2.fi 1.6.1 ; Columbia , Jl.bWI.30 ;
llurbank plumi. Jl.lom.15 ; Diamond , JI.21fil.3Q ;
Ila.ley , $1.30 ; WnsbiiiBton. tOBSSc ; CKK plumi ; ,
ri6cfiJ1.10 : Satsuma , $1 ; Olysler. il ; .lelferson , SOo ;
Golden Drops. 'JOc ; Fallenbercs. J1.10 ; Qnnrli-
enlmH , $1.23. Muscat Kriipes , fOeifl,7S , ; Hbick egg ,
Jl.15 ; Tokay. J1.C5 ; Funtnlnehlvnu , SOeTfJl.20.
Porter llros. company , New York ,
sold today nt auction eight curs
Cnllfotnln fruit : Crawford peaches , 60c@$1.7S ;
Halea early , JI.SO : cIlnKS. eScffltl-lO ; Hlehmond ,
J2.45 ; Deckers. $2.50 ; Purple Du.ines. Jl.00mi.15 ;
U'ashlngton plums , SOcff Jl.C.'i ; Columblai < , $1.15(7
1.23 ; Ilrndshaws , TOc-ft'fl.OJ ; Kelsey Japans , ? 3 :
egg pluinii , $1.10K1.40. Gross piunes , il.C.lfl' OO ;
Geimnn piiiues , $1.25 ; Fullenbergs , $1.10. lluillctt
petirs , J1.20igl.i0. ;
Porter Hi OH. company. lioston , sold today four
cars of California fiult at auction : IlaitlPtl
pears , 95cij7Jl. 13. KgK plums , Sl.10ffl.13. TniBeily
prunes , tl.05bl.37U ; Purple Dunnes , 70cff1.37'i.
Crawfoid peaches , E0c@tl.50. llradahaw plums ,
90cQ1.37 ,5. _
l.lvei-jHiol 'Miii'lu'tH.
LIVKnrOOI , , Aug. S. 12:30 : p. rn. WIinAT
Quiet : demand poor ; holders offer moderately ;
No. 1 California , 4s S'.fcdSfls ' KM ; red wesieni
winter , 4s 4'idfJ4s 5'/jd ; red western spring , 4a
COIIN Strong ; demand poor ; new mixed , spot ,
4s llVjd. .
1IAHI.BY California brewing. 23s C.l r2.1s Cd.
PUOVISIONS lleef. e\tia India iniss. C7K Cd.
Poll ; , prime mess , 07s Cd. llacon , IOIIK and short
clear , 65 Ibs. . 3.1s Cd ; K < m ; ilear , 45 Iba. , 3Cs.
iMttt. prime , 3C.s ! hl.
1IUTTKII Finest. 70s ; good , COs.
Kansas City Markets.
KANSAS CITY. Aug. S.-AVIIHAT-IrrcKUlnr ,
but not higher : No. 2 hard , 4SVic ; No. 3 hard ,
4GHf4le | ! : xo. 2 red , 4Szc ! ; No. 3 red , 47c ; rc-
Jecleil. 43c.
COIIN lo lower ; No. 2 mixed , 61'.tc ; No. 2
white , 6iU5l'ie. |
OATS > { .e hlKher ; No. 2 mixed , 314W32ic ; No.
2 white , 34fl35e.
WJTTKH-FIrm ; cienmery , lG020c ; dnlry , 14
( flCe.
HOGS Active nnd steady ; 9c.
HECRIPTS Wheat , 10,300 bu. ; corn , 1,800 bu. ;
oata , 6.COO bu.
Cotton .Murltet.
NEW OULEANS. Aug. 8.-COTTON-Qulet and
steady ; sales , spot , 150 bales ; to airlve , SW bales ;
receipts , 163 liaies ; exports , to Ihe continent f,90
bales ; coastw se , 4,1'0 bales ; stock , 31.215 bales.
Futures , steady ; snips , a. SOO bales ; August , M. 10
bid ; September. J-l.34iiC.35 ; Orlober , $0.3SfC.3'J ;
November. JH.43fjiO.46 ; December , $ < ; .54 < i6.5.1 ; Jnil-
unry , J6.30fl.31 ; Februaiy. JC.CCSJii.C7 ; March ,
JC.7200.73 ; April , $0.7S C.I | ! ; May , JC.SIH6.8l ) ,
ST. LOl'IS. Aug. 8. COTTON Sli-nily ; mid
dling , CUe ; sales , 4'X ' ) bales ; shipments , 200
bales ; rtock , 23.1KM baits ,
Nmv York Dry OooiU Alnrkot.
NI3W YOIIK , Aug. 8. There was more bus-
Ini'DH doing In all classes of cotlnn nnd woolen
fabrics. thoiiKh for some kinds It was much bet
ter than for others. Illeached cottons , dress goods
nnil printed fabrics weie the inure prefeired
articles , though wide sheeting shared In a good
movement In consequence of agents having re
duced New Yolk and Ullcn lo Ihe. basis of 22io !
fur 10-4 und Mohawk Vnlley in IDu for 10-4
bleached. PrlKng cloths quiet , at 2KQ , less 1 per
cent , for Ct squares ,
( Ml Mitrknls.
OIL CITY , Pa. , AUK. 8. National Transit cer-
tltlcute * opened nt kO'i ; highest , SOU ; lowest ,
Boyt ; closed , SOU ; shipments , 8,000 bbls. ; runs ,
ii,0.18 bbls.
PITTSIIUIlO , Pa , , Aug. 8. National Tiniislt
Cerllllcnlua opeiuM at SOU ; closed at SOU ; lilull-
c l , 80Vi ; lowrsl , WU ; no Halts.
LONDON. Aug.CALCUTTA L1NSEKD-
Spot , CO 3il ; August nnd September , via Cape ,
37n id. Llniccd oil , 20sii20s 3d.
ulivit MurkvU.
MILWAUKKH , Aug. 8.-FLOI Il-Steady.
WIIIJAT Lower ; No , 2 sutlntr , Sthc ; No. 1
northurn , C3e ; September , 63T c.
COItN-FIrm ; No , 3 , t Ue.
OATS-Lower ; No. 2 white , 37c ; No. 3 white ,
3Cc.
3Cc."IIAIH.KY Firm ; No. 2 September , 65 c ; sam
ple , 62ff5C14C.
UYK-Scaico ; No. 1 , 61c.
Alurkut.
NHW YOIIIC. Aug. 8.-SUOAH-Ilaw , dull ;
fair rennlng , 2 11-lCo ; ccntrtfUKal , 00 tet , 3'tc. '
LONDON , AUK S.-HUOAIt-Cnne , slcudy ; lit
tle dolnn ; centilfUKul , Java , 13s ; muLcuv.idu , fair
rellnlntf , 1U , _
Duluth Wlu-iit Alnrknt.
DULUTJI , Aug. f. Closing ! No. 1 hard , cash ,
Auruit , tS'.io ' ; No , i oorUitro , cosh ,
v/iffSAHTACLAU5. ,
jb jf1 apd MO ? ! ppoipial ( ,
C1AUS SOAP
"S.T TIE NJLEURBANK COMPANY '
It furnishes a house complete , mul docs It up brown. We have
another outfit for an even SI50 ; another for $ ! ) ! ! . ! > 5 ; another one
for $500. Then we have a complete .schedule , with the prices op
posite eacli article , and a blank space for you to ( ill in.
Young man , in.irry your best girl at once , anJ establish a home.
Vou can pay In a little down and the balance in small weekly or
monthly payments.
PARLOR.
Parlor Caiiiet , Driifscls , . . .
Pnrlor Bull , S-I | | > CCH. crushed plush.
pprlnR edKe , oak frame . jc..10
1 I'arlor Table . $ 2.50
i Pairs IMCU Curtains . J 2.OT
1 Pair Clu-nlllu Curtains . I 4.00
1 Smyrna HUB . SSc
1 Banquet Lamp . J 3. CO
I51.7J
LIVING ROOM.
Carpet (12x12) ( ) Incraln . J 6.37
Jjounue . . . j 6.73
iancy Ilockcr , oak frame , any color
tnnottry . j 4.50
Rattan llocker . § 2.90
1 Antlfjuu Dookcase , adjustable shelves
. j 5. 50
Anllque FewlriB Hockcr . J 2.00
1 Antique Chair . J I.OO
1 Center Table . j ] . ; , o
1 Pair Portieres . J .1.50
2 Pairs I.aco Curtains . J 1.90
\\lndow Curtains , Includlnc fixtures
. JgQ
' '
1 IJIsque Decorated Table Lamp. . . , i 2.15
KG. 5 ;
DINING ROOM.
All wool Inpraln Carpet (12x12) ( . . . . J10.40
? fit xt'n8 ; ° " , Table , hardwood. . . . t C.OO
6 HlKh Hack Dlnlm ? Chairs . J c.UO
Ilunltvootl Sideboard , bevel plale
inlrrlr . Jifi 75
100-plcce English Hecoraled Dliiner Sol
cutiery'and's'po'ons' ' . ' . ' . ' . . . . ' . ' ; . ' . ' ; ; ; ; ; ; ; I S'S '
Lamp . t. J i'jjj
C2.SO
FAMILY CHAMBER.
Carpet(9.\12) ( ) Incialn . $ 4.87
Hardwood , 3-plece Chamber Set , bevel
plate mlrrnr . J12.87
Springs. Malli esses. Pair Pillows , Com
fort. Pair Hlankela. 2 Pairs Sheets.
and Pillow Slips . S12.25
1 Table . j 1.50
1 Chair , 1 Hockcr . t 2.75
Window Curtains. Including flxtuies 38o
2 Pairs Lace Curtains . S 1.90
Toilet Set 10 pieces . $ 3.25
. .39.77
GUEST CHAMBER.
Carpet (9x12) ( Insraln 14.87
3-plccc , hardwood , bevel plain mirror
Chamber Set 112.87
Chair and Hocker J 2.7J
2 Window Curtains and fixtures. . . . 3So
2 Pairs Lace Cuitalns J 1.80
Toilet Set , 10 pieces $3.25
Sprint ; , Mattress , Pair Pillows. Comfort ,
Pair Illankcls , 2 Pairs Shecls nnd
Pillow Slips 112.25
133.27
KITCHEN.
Kitchen Chair 23o
Kitchen Table | j.js
Cook Stove , Mrst class J7.00
Kitchen Utlnslla , Including boiler , Tub ,
Winger , rial Irons , Clothes Horse ,
Wauh Hoard , VX' I > H , Tin Ware
etc ' "i 1 , . t 7.00
Refrigerators J ' * ' / t 6.98
o , . >
" , J21.48
HALL.
Hall and Stair Carpets (15 ( yards. . . t G.CS
Hall Rack with mirror I 2.00
Oak Hall Chair 11.25
Hanging Lamp ( decant ) t 2.25
Mat Mo
I11.C3
Servants1 Bedroom ,
Bedstead and Sprint , ' t 3.CO
Mattress , Pillow , Ulnnkct , Pair Sheets
Pair Pillows Slips , etc 4.50
Bureau and Wush Stand } 3.50
Mirror W > o
Chair 450 mm
$12.45 I
1 otcil
OUR BABY CABS
Arc put together to stay. Buy a
Feathurstono Cab und it IB good for
the next getiei'iition. 100 patterns
to choose Iroin. Price * 40 per cont.
discount from former prices to
close tnom out quick , us wo need
the room.
Formerly Peapta's Mammoth Inslallinsiil House. \
Close evening at (5:30 ( : , except Saturday.
Seiul 10 cents for postage on big' ' ! ) ! catalogue.
AiiKUst , r,6 ic ; September. CMtc ; Dccrmbcr , 6S'.iC- ;
No. 2 notthiMn , ranh , Bill1. No. 3. 49c ; rr-Jei-lcd ,
4Co ; In airlvf. No. 1 nnrtlioin , 6'lXc. Ilccpljits :
Wheat , 46,000 bu. ; shipments , wheat. 61,000 bu.
TrliM-ii Win-lit Al rki > t.
RAN FRANCISCO , AUK. 8. WHI3AT Steady ;
December , J1.0174 ; Mny , J1.07 > .i.
Won ! Mill-left.
ST. I..OUIS , AUB , 8 , WOOI > Strong , active al
recent quotation * * .
o
11'E.lTllKlt VOItKVAST.
IiicronHliiGT C'loudliii'RH unit Ponnlblo HhowiTH
for Ni'brilKUu.
WASHINGTON , Aug. 8 Tlie Indlcatlona
for Thursilny nre :
For NebniBkn IncreasInK cloudiness ; pos-
Blbly showerH In the western portion ; cooler ;
south winds , becoming north.
For Iowa Fair ; cooler ; south winds , be
coming north.
For Missouri Fnlr ; south winds.
For South Dakota Fair ; cooler ; northeast
For 'Kansas Fair ; cooler In the northern
portions ; south winds.
Lnciil Itiicoril.
OmcKOFTnu WBATHBH HuiuiAti , OVUIIA.
Auc. 8. Omaha rccora of tomnuraturo anil
rainfullcoininircd wJtii corrospondlng day of
past 1 four years :
1804. IR03. 1R02. 1801.
Maximum temiieraturo 00 = 03 = 100 = 07 =
Minimum tommiraliiro. r- ! ) = 73 = 8070 =
Avisrasu tomuorniuru. . HJ = 83 = 00 = 80 =
I'rcclpltatlon 00 .00 .00 .00
Suitomutit showing the ooiiililljii of tem
perature ami precipitation at O.nalia for ttie
clay nnil since March 1 , IS'Jl ' :
Normal tcmuorature 74
Kxci'ss for thu day H =
KNCO.SS slnco Mtirch 1 , , VJ ?
Noniiulproololtatlon J.1,1"01
Ilcllolem'y furtlioiliiy .11 Incn
Deficiency since .March 1 11.04 Inuhos
llepiirtu from Utlinr HtutldiH at H 1 > . M.
"T" liidlcntca trace of rain.
GKOIIOK K. HUNT , Local Forecast Official.
Coolest rldo hereabouta to Courtlantl beach ,
Stand at the Head.
For thirty years
DuebcrWntch Crises
have been endorsed by
every prominent < lca-
IcrinthoUnltedHtatcs.
The Inolior trade-
murk In this country ,
Land the Hall mark In
RUBY JEWELED
I England arc n guaran-
a ADJUS7EO (4 f ( coot jmro rnctal. 17-
cl Itampdcn rnovo-
incuts In Pucbcr cnsc *
stand at the head ,
Ifyour dealer docs not keep our wnlclien mall
us your nildrenn and wa will nenil yon the
name of n rlraler wlin iloei. Tan JJUKacB
WATCH WORKH , Canton , O.
"GUPIDENE"
Cures the cflucta ot
mlKilons , imiiotuncy ,
vuilcuctlo ami cunatl-
nation. Ono dullur a
box , Blx for $5. For
Bnicby Tina aooi ) .
MAN DHUQ CO ,
Umaha. Neb.
TO OPERATE SUCCESSFULLY
IN WALL STREET
BE GUIDED BY OUT MARKET LETTER.
Book on Speculation nnil Loltor mail
ed fruo on application. Hlulicst roferouc *
WKINMAN ACO. . ,
//roui/ti'iiy - A'CMV Vorlr.
WM. LOUD ON.
Commission Merchant
Grain a nil 1'rovlslon.s.
1'rlvate wires to Clilcneo and New York.
All buglnoHB order * iiTucetl on Chicago
liourd of Truile.
C'orreHi > omlcnco Hollclled.
Ufflce. room i. New York Lite Uulldliu& ; V.
Xeleyjone 1318 , *