Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 11, 1894, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OMAHA JDATLY BEE ; sAfrllllDAY , AUGUST 11 , 180JL
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
JJcaid of'Trade Operators .Were Anxlonrto
Ecalize TcSenlay.
' "
i
START IN WHEAT WAS NOT VERY' RAPID
Corn Vfnt ( .e Active , hut Jfcrvnui and
All Day , with Fluctuatloat
Covering it llrlcf
' Htncki and lloniU.
CHICAGO , Aug. 10. Hoard of Trade oper
ators wcro anxious to rcnllze today , and as
a result all the grain markets closed with
a loss. September wheat finished Vic
lower , September corn was Ic lower , and
September oats IVic lower. Provisions
wore stronger and closed at an advance all
or ( i und.
In wheat there was not a great deal doing
at the start , but later the market became
quite active. The feeling was on the whole
weaker and lower prices ruled. There was
very little news at hand that had nny par
ticular effect on values , the principal weaken
ing Inlliicnce being the withdrawal of the
support which corn has had on the market ,
that cereal selling down , and wheat sold off
In sympathy. There was a temporary ad
vance lifter the first decline , due to the
covering by I'ordrldKe , who purchased prob-
nbly 71.0,000 bu. The market was sur
rounded by a Rood many bearish Influences ,
the liberal receipts , lower outside markets ,
less demand and the break In com , all com
bined to make the situation easier. Initial
trades were nt the same price to ' ,4c over
the final figures of yesterday nt GC'XsC for
September , nnd sold elf from 8c to % c ,
rallied ftom % c to % c , cased elf Ic , ad
vanced from Vic toTic , changed some , ruled
eteady and closed with Septembsr at 6G',4c. '
Corn was less ac Ivc , but nervous and
feverish all day , with fluctuations covering
IVic to lc range. The feeling was rather
easier with more disposition on- the part of
longs to realize. The country was moder
ately active on both sides of the market ,
Borne realizing and others Increasing their
holdings. There were strong efforts ai the
start on the part of the local professionals
to depress prices , but there were many buy
ing ordefs on hand , the continued drouth
causing Interior longs to adhere more firmly
to their position , and the market did no'
respond to the selling pressure for some time.
There were light showers around the edge
' of the western und northwestern part of the
; corn belt , but none In the principal sta'es.
The Washington forecast did not predict
any rain for the west , though cooler weather
was prophesied. Outside markets were
steady and Liverpool firm. The market
opened more settled than for some days
l > acl , wl'h the Initial transactions Vi < 3 > % e
under the final figures of yesterday , Septem
ber starting at BG'/jC , and sold oft % c for
May , and then rallied Ic , eased off lc , ad
vanced lV4c , declined % c , changed some , and
closed with Septtmber at C5lc.
Oats were active and easier with corn , anil
on free selling. September , after a range
of lV4c , closed Ic lower nt 31 % c.
Liberal buying orders and free buying
by local operators gave the provision market
o flrm tone. An active business was
transacted. . Compared with last night
September pork Is Go and January 32V4c
higher ; September lard 12 > , ic higher and
September ribs 7V4c higher.
Freights slow at T4@lc for wheat , and
% c for corn to Buffalo , and 2c for wheat
to Kingston.
The leading futures ranged as follows :
"Articles : fjJPcliTj jHHjT | L'OWI I U1 ° HC-
Vviieal.Ko. ' . '
Auir
dm
611
Coin No. U. .
All ?
Ecpl
Oct
Wny Gl C1J ! <
On IB No. 'J. . .
31' *
AIIIT 31W
Kept 31K
37
Perk per bbl
Auir 1.1 30 1312W 1.1 30 13 35
Sent. 1:1 : : tu 13t''M 13 30 13 ' C
Jan 13 30 13 75 13 30 13 U1H !
Laid. 101) ) Ibs
Auir 7 30 7 42v ! 7 30 7 40
' . ' 7 30 7 4V
Sept : 7 HO 7t''W
Jan 7 US 7 40 7 B 7 40
Short Ribs
Aug. . . . . . . 0 1)5 ) 7 05 0 05 7 05
fctpt 0 1)5 ) 7 05 U 05 7 05
Jan li 85 7 00 U 85 7 00
Cash quotations were ns follows :
I-'I.OUll Khm nnd lOe higher.
WHEAT No. 2 spring. t > 4Hft Uc ; No. 3 rprlns ,
nominal ; No. 2 rtd. MliGSSUc.
CORN-No. 2 , M'ieK.c ; No. 3 yellow. W e.
OATH-No. 2. SlWe ; No. 2 white , SSV&GSClic ;
No. 3 white. 35JTSGC.
UAltTuY No. 2. nominal ; No. 3 , He ; No. 4 ,
nomlnnl.
I--I VX SKBD No. 1 , 11.2' .
TIMOTHY HEED-I-rlme. * 5.W. . , . „ . , , , .
PROVISIONS Mess pork , per bid. , tl3.3jffl3.40 ;
lard , per 100 Ibs. , 7.37V-jfrJ.40 ; short ribs , sides
( lo-ise ) . JT.OOSf7.10 ; dry nailed shoulders ( boxed ) ,
t < i.37',4iffG.50 ; short clear sides , ( boxed ) , Ji.37V4W
WHISKY Distillers' fllnlshed goods , per Enl. .
SI 22
The followlnc were the receipts nnd shipments
( or today :
On the. Product ! oxeh.iniro today the butter urir -
kot.uotUln ? doluitj emrs , unchanged.
OMAHA ( JENKHAI , MAKICr.TS.
Condition of Tr.ilo iinil Quotation * on
Stiiplo nnil Tiiney I'roilucn ,
The market on butter and eggs remains about
steady und there arc no new features to thu
trade.
Poultry continues very dull and la plow sale
even at the IDW prices quoted below. Ducks arc
especially neglected , and although nn occasional
salt ) Is icportrd at mure money. It Is not t-'ife
to nntlclpiito mo 10 than the iiutilatluiis given
bl-Uw , mul It Is necessary sometimes tn hold
till-in several days before they can bu sold.
IIUTTEll Packing slock , lOc ; fair to good
country , 14015c ; choice In fancy , 17 < iflSc ; gath.
cri'd creamery , 17f20c | ; separator creamery , 22c.
EdOS-Per doz. , ll12c.
LIVE rotJLTHY Old hens. 4 5c ; roosters ,
2i03c ! ; spring chickens , 6'4ft7c ' : rjirlng ducks.
Cc : old fiill'ffathernl ducks , 4in'4c ' ; hen tuikeys ,
itt'ia ; gobblcis , 5fiCo ; old geese , full'feathcred ,
VI'JAIy Choice fat and small veals are quoted
at 5'iSiGc ' ; coarse ami large , 3R4c ,
CHEESE Wisconsin , full cream , now make ,
lOfillc : NehraskD. and Iowa , full cream , 9 ) IOc ;
Nebraska and lawn , part skims , 6S7c ; l.lniburger.
No. 1 , lOci brick , No. 1 , lOc ; Swiss , No. 1 ,
HAY Upland hay , $10 ; midland , 13 ; lowland ,
18 ; rye straw. JO. Color makes the price
on hay. Llxht bales sell the best. Only top
Bnides bring top prices.
PlUEONS-Old blnls , per dot. & 0c.
VEQETAULEa.
Thi ) market Is oveistocketl with watermelons
and they arc slow sale , tfomo Georgia iiH'lons
lire HcllInK at barely enough to cover freight
°
POTATOES Hound lols , C5O70C ) small lots ,
on orders , 75c.
MEU5NOood ptock , crated. 20.
CANTALOUPES Nevada ( Mo. ) Jems , per
cm Ic , 11.75.
OLD 11EANH Hand-picked navy , J.25j me
dium , S.loalS ; common white beans , J1.75
tn.90.
ONIONS On cmlern. to per Ib.
CA1HIAOE Oiw.1 shipping stock , home grown ,
on orders , 2 > ic ; southern , 2c ,
TOMATOES-flood stock , per ( -banket crate.
7C1W5C ! per > ,4-bu. Iwx , 60 60c.
t'EI.EKY Per doi. , S54I40C.
SWEET POTATOES Per Ib , , 5c.
KIIUITS.
The last auction ealo for tha week WHS held
yesterday morning , when four earn nf peaclus ,
iieaiH und plums wcro disposed of , The pilot's
on California fruits nro now very Innus will bn
nottM from quotations given below ,
HTHA WI1EHIU E8 Noiie.
APPLEB < lood stock , per bbl , , 1X00413.10.
1ILACK IIABPIIEHHIES None.
KEI ) HAHl'IlEllllIl'.S None.
1ILACIC llEltltl EH None.
PiJACllES-Cullfornla , Jl.S'iil.50. '
PLUMS Native rnl plums , per 24-nt. cave ,
ti ; California Wanhlnglon plums. 11.29 ; large red
Varieties. 1. 1.W ; small red , 1.:3 ,
Plll'NES-11,50.
PIGS None.
I'EAHKHiirtlett's , (1.73 ,
APHICOTH California , none ,
rllKllIUBH California , none.
O11A1 ES-8outhern. 10-lu. baskets , Concord * ,
8iO40c ; California , 11.60.
TIIOPICAIPKIMT8. .
A California authority claims that one of the
latest Invention ! nf Interest to fruit grower * Is
a machine for polishing oranges. It consists uf
two cylinder * covured with Illu very best of sherp.
kin. rare telntr taken to get only those skins
very heavily covered with wool. Tim cylinders
revolVK In u | > | Hwlle Utrcctlons. thus turning- the
orange over und ever , so that every panicle uf
the Hurfaco gfls well polished. The oranges ale
fed through a hopper , and the polisher can be 10
arranged that the oranges will pass on the slier
without extra huidllnc.
It U cl lint4 that lh michln * Uuprort * Uio
np | > nrnnce of all gradrs of ornnftoi" so iruirh
tlml "lirlcht" ornnc will , fnln for ' 'fnncj"
Krndc , nnd'thoit * of worsr nppmrnnce b eqnnllt
Impruvnl In looks. One nmclitnc will polish
thirty IMIXMI p r hour , or n cnrltwd n day H IB
clnlmed thnt tbr polisher tlowr no Injury to Hie
ilrlirate oil cfllMit the pe ls , n In llwrHse where
arnnitrs. nre brtuhed to the /lrtrnctit nf their
kerlilntf
llANANAH-Cholce stock , J100C2.50 per bunch :
LEMONK Knnry Ifinont , WD slic , ' 7 ; fnncr
Irmoru , 36t ) t\i" \ , 17 ,
OHANOEH-Nonc.
PINKAPITLUS None.
FiaS-Fi ncy. per Ib. , 15s.
IIONIJr Calllorti.a. IVi dark honey , 10O12C.
MAPLE BYHiri'-anllnn cnns. per doz. , J12.
Ml'T * Almonds , Ifl17c ; English nalnuts , 103
IJc : fllherls. 12o ; Ilrnill nuts , lOc. .
CIOEH Pure Juice , per bbl. , ! t ! ; half bbl. , J3.25.
IIIDBH Nit , 1 gru'n hldt-s , 2Jic ; Nu. 2 gii" n
hides , I'4ft2c ; No. 1 green sallnl hides , 3'ic ' ; Nn.
2 green salted hides. iflZV lNo. 1 giren liilt-it
hides , 25 ( t > 40 Ibs. . 3\i < - , No. 2 gricn sallc.l lildrk.
25 to 40 II * . . 21i2'/c ' ; Nn. 1 vcnl rnlf , 8 tn 15
His , 6l4J16c : No. 2 venl calf. 8 to 15 Ihi" . , 4 IV4c ;
No. 1 dry Hint bides , Cc ; No. 2 dry ( lint hides ,
Jo ; No. 1 dry salted hides , 4e , 1'nrt cured hides
1.40 ii-r Ib. lesi Hum fully cured.
HIIEEP PELTS Orrrn sailed , nach. KQtfle ;
grt'cn snlti-d shcnrllnKS ( short wooled early skins ) .
each , t , 15c ; dr > ' sipnrlliiK ! ! ( short wtnh-tl i-aily
skins ) , No. I. each. MilOc ; dry rhearllnits ( sluut
wooled enrly skins ) , No. 2 , eneh , Cc ; dry flint
Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool p lls. per
Ib , , acltml weight , MjSe ; muirnln wotd pflls , per
Ih. . actual weight , 4S6c ; dry flint Colorado
butcher wosl plts , per lli > . actual weight. 4ft
64o ! ; niunnln wool pelts , per Ib. , nctual weight ,
4QCc. Havr > fret cut off. as It Is useless to pay
freight on them.
TALLOW ANI ) OUEASE Tallow , No. 1. 43
4'Jc ' ; tnlHw , Nti. 2 , S'iflS'ir ' ; iticase , while A ,
4 4'c ' ; grease , while II , 3'4ff3'Jc ' ; greace , yel
low , 3c ; grease , dark , 2'4c ' ; old butter. 2f2'ic ' ;
beeswax , prime , 15lSc ; roiisti tallow , I'.4fl2c.
NI\V voitic < JIMUAL : : .
YMt rtliiy's 4iiiitiitliinx _ on I'lonr , Oritln nnil
Priivislonx , .tletith1. I'tc.
NEW YOItlv , AUIT. 10. PLOL'n Itccelpt ! " ,
13.8iiO bbl.i. : cxtioit * , 25,000 bbls. ; sales , 22,700
pkga. ; tnaiket llrm und slow , except for winter
slrnlKhts. of which Homo lines were taken fur
export , fiiiiitlu-m llnur , dull. Ilye flour , dull ,
but Him. llucl > vlicit : Hour , nominal.
COIIN MKAI < Klrinly ln-ld ; llrandywlnc , 12.05
{ I.I.JO ; yellow weslfin , 2.80f3.10. |
ItYE-Hrm and active ; sales , COO bbls. ; super
fine. } 2.75fi2.S5 ; fancy. J2.W/3.10. /
Ilt'i'K WHEAT Nominal.
1IAHLEY Niiinlnnl.
IIAItl.EY MAI.T-'Mlot : western , 67C75c ; two-
rowrtl. 73c ; slx-rowe < l , 80'rS2c. ?
WHEAT lliri'lplM , 1211.400 bu. ; exports , G2.40)
bu. ; fairs. 2.77'i.O'W ' bu. futureH , 12S.WO bu. spot.
HK't | ' maiket utt-atly anil mnru netlvo ; No. 2 io l
Inl"ic nnil t > leviitnr. r.SU-ci alliint , "S"c ; f. o.
b. , fili c ; No. 1 nmtliem , CC'.lo tlollvered ; No. 1
hind , U'Jc delivered. Optlor.H opt-nutl Ilimer en
belli r fables und a llltlicnerlng , sold olT at
midday , inllliil on protllcUon of showers again.
rlim-d about steady , at unchanged prices ; May ,
C7TiiJiG7 13-lGc , chisfil 07 ? ; AugiiKt clusetl 3 'ic ' :
M'ptrnibvr , f > U l-liiSiSiri ! e , climdl & 9lic ; Octobt-r ,
CO'/4jrOH. ' , closed GO'.tc ; December , G2U8G3lio.
closed KMv.
COKN Uecclpts , 28,500 bu. : p.iports , 30,000 bu. ;
sales , IK.'I.IHWI bu. futures. 2.I.Di i Im. rput. Sput
maiki't dull and un i-ltl-il ; No. 2. Gic hi clevntnr ;
63c afloat. Option market quieter tnday , with n
weaker time , closing UOlUc decline ; crop III-WF
bullish , but shnwcis were prodlcletl nnd country
IKIUKPS were selling ; May , fiG'.ii57c. ' chwetl DS c ;
August chiMctl 6iykc ; Septenu-br , 60'AfiGI'ic ' , clnsftl
6u5 c : Octnbcr. 6lH4ftBi'4c , closed 4 ? ic ; Uec.-nibtr.
571Afi57:14C. : closed 67jc. !
OATH Ilecelpts. 250,800 bu. ; exports , 5.100 bu. ;
hiile.i , 2X.H ) > K ) bu , futures , 6.1. 0 bu. spot. Spot
market dull and Ic lower ; Nn. 2 dellveied , 3Hc ,
No. 3 , 3lc ; No. 2 white. 41c ; No. 3 white , 40. ;
track , mixed western , 35V4Jf36t- ; track , white
statu , 39 54c. Option mntkft was weaker under
free local sales , closed KfflVlc net loss for thf
iliiy ; August cliist-d nt 3l > ir ; S < * pti > mber , 35fi3Ge.
cliwftl 35c ; October. 3Cif37c. closctl 37c.
HAY Klrm ; Khlpplng , 55QGOc ; good to choice ,
75fiS7l4c.
HOI'S Pull ; state , common to choice , D@llc ;
Paclflc coast , S012c.
HIDES Dull ; wet salted New Orleans fe-
lectetl. 45 to G' Ibs. , . 4flG'4c ; Texas , selected. 35
to SO Ibs. , 4Q5c ; Ileunos Ayrns , diy. 20 to 21 Ibs. .
lO'.Acj Texas , dry , 24 to 40 Ihfl. . 51 > 5'4c.
LEATHEU Quiet ; hemlock sole , Buenos
Ayrrs , light to heavy wclghta. 15S1SC.
WOOL Kll m ; domestic , 1Dff23c ; pulled , 20ff
J5c.
J5c.COAI
COAI Dull.
PHOVISIONS Ilecf. steady. Cut meats.
steady ; pickled shoulders. 6'4c. Lard , higher ;
westein stpani closed nt f7.73 ; pales , 250 tleice *
ut 7.G04J7.70 ; city , 7',6 ' < fi7'ic ; rales , 200 Hcrccs ;
ritlon | pales , 250 tierces ; Si'iitfinber , J7.75 nom
inal ; rclhu-il , llrm ; continent. JS.70 ; S. A. . JS.35 ;
compound. 60GU. Pork , Him ; sales , 100 bills.
IlllTTKK-gulet : wesletn dairy , 12i.lGc ! ;
western factory , 12C1SHC.
CHEESE Quiet ; state , largo , 7I'c. !
BOOS I-'Irm ; state and Pennsylvania , IS'.feff
IGo ; western , fresh , 14U15c.
TALLOW Steady ; city. VtftWc ( 2 per pkg. ) ;
country ( pkgs. free ) , 4/4JIc , as to finality.
ItoSIN Dull ; stialned , common to good , J1.2)
W1.27'.tc.
PETnOLElTM Dull : t'nlted closed nt JS asked ;
Washington , bbls. , $6 ; Washington , In bulk.
} 3..r,0 ; rcllned. Now York. $5.15 ; Philadelphia , and
Ilaltlmoro , $5.10 ; Philadelphia nnd llaltlmorc , In
bulk , { 2.60.
IUCI3 I < 'lrm ; domestic , fair to extra , 4'Jfln ' ;
Japan , 4sWI4c.
MOLASSES Quiet : New Oilcans , open kettle ,
good to choice , iSffSCc. .
P1Q IKON Dull ; Scotch , J19.00ffl22.00 ; Amer
ican. JlO.OOijin.W.
COTTON SEED OIL Nominal ; prime crude.
2 o ; prime yellow , " 2f < 32tic.
TIN Strong ; straits , $19.05 bid ; plates , market
steadier.
SPELTEIl Steady ; domestic. J3.60 nsknl ; sains
on 'change , 45 tons August tin , SlD.OOfi 10.05 ; JO
tons September tin , $19.10.
Wool 'Miirkiit.
BOSTON , Aug. 10. The American Wool nnd
Cotton Reporter says of the wool market : The
market today continues to be strong ut nn ad
vance of about 2c above the rates of three
weeks ago. 'There have been some good-sized
sales made since the 31st lilt. The demand Is
quite equal to. anil similar In character to that
noted a week ngo. New faces have appeared
among the buyers who nre coming In since last
writing. The sales would have been even larger
If stocks hail been offered ; dealers west nre out
of sight ; dealers In fleeces nre very flrm and
stock Is scarce. Very few wools are coming
from Ohio ; they are holding out there for higher
prices. The demand for all sorts of fleeces Is
ns good. If not better , than during the imme
diately previous week ; XX wools with delaine
In are worth 22c , and XX Is largely taken nt
21c. The character of the demand continues to
be quite vnrletl ; unwashed and unmerchantable
hnve been taken In considerable quantities at
144ilGc. ! A comparatively large quantity of one-
quarter , three-eighths nnd one-half blood has
been purchased at llffl'Jc. nnd n large quantity
In the aggregate of miscellaneous fleece , com
prising a number of sorts of washed and un
washed combing , ut 12'.4f22'.ic. ' Altogether , the
sales of fleece wool since the 31st lilt , exceetl
SOO.O.X ) Ibs. The demand for Texas has been
falily good , also for California. Eastern Oregon
has been In good request. Terrltlorles have been
In active demand. Transactions In those wools
during the pant week have been generally made
'on the scoured basis of from 30c to 33'ic ' for
medium : 33c to 35c for tine ; possibly half a cent
better for choice wool of thli grade. The
pales of the week amount to 4,933,000 Ibs. do
mestlc nnd 311,000 Ihs. foreign , maulnu a total
of 5,324.000 Ibs. , against a lotM of 4,937,850 Ibs.
for the previous week , and against a total of
1120,050 Ibs. for the corresponding week last year.
The sales since January 1 , IS'JI. amount to 83.-
3:8,185 Ihs. . asnlnst 75.540.JOO Ibs. a year ago.
The sales In New-York for the week amount to
83'J.WO Ibs. The sales In Philadelphia for the
week amount to I,4o9.i > 00 Ibs.
ST. LOUIS , Aug. IQ.-WQOL-Dull ; unchanged.
St. LoulH ( irnrriil .Murkot.
ST. LOUIS. Aug. 10.-PLOUa-Steady ; un
changed.
WHEAT Nervous , pending the monthly gov
ernment report , closing ' .WiC off ; No. 2 red ,
cash , &njc ; August , Sl'ic ; September , 52'ic ' ; De
cember , fi5 ic ; May , Glc.
COIIN Uneasy over possible rains and the gov
ernment report ; declined U/lVlc ; No. 2 mixed ,
cash , 5r > 'ic ' ; August , 55c ; September , WU'.c ; May ,
&Hi S.Hi- . .
OATS Dull ; No. 2. cash 'nnd August , 31'io :
September , 32c ; May , 3G'.c. '
IIYH 3o privately hid for No. 2 and rejected.
I1AHLEY No trading.
1IIIAN Strong ; GSc bid for east track , sacked.
FLAX SEE1 > Higher ; Jl.3.1. east vide.
CI.OVEH SEED Unchanged ; JS.OOftD.lM.
TIMOTHY HEED-nrm ; I4.W bid for August.
HAY Klrin , unchanged.
IIUTTEll Unchanged.
EOaS-Hlghcr ; imc.
LEAD-Klim : J3.17'i.
SPELTEH-lllghi-r : J3.20.
COHN MEAL 2.75 2.15.
WHISKY ILK.
HAUOINCI-II ; u > 2U ibs. , 6osc.
COTTON T1ES-65C.
PHOVIHIONH-Kirrn , higher. I'oik , standard
mess , jobbing , } 13.S7',4 , I -ml. prime , (4.70 ; choice ,
17.35. Dry salt meats , lousj shoulders , 10. i ) ;
Inngx ami rlbn , t7.124 ! ; shorts , S7.SO. Hacon ,
pncki-tl shouldeis. J7.M ; longs , 57.75 ; ribs , J7.s > 7'i
( X.I ; tOiorts , U.12',4J8,25. '
HECEIPTS Flour , 6l bhls. ; wheat , 110,000
bu. : corn. ' 'S.onO bu. ; cats , Cl.ooi ) I'll.
SHIPMENTS l-'lour , 6,000 bbls. ; wheat , 9.0JO
bu.i corn , 23,000 bu. ; oatH , S.D bu.
Ciittini .A
LIVEHPOOL , Aug. 10.-4 p. m.-COTTON-Clos-
Ing ; S | > ot , quiet ; vMnerlciin , 3t'l. ! The sales of
thti tlay were S.inW bales , of which l.OO1) wcro
for speculation and export , nnd Included 7V"J
American , HecelptH , 1,000 bales ; no Aineilcan.
I'ntnifs epentd quiet , with the demand fivily
supplli'd , and clascil quiet ; American , middling.
L. M. C. , August , 3 46-6103 47-64d ; August nnd
September. 3 6-64173 7-64d ; September ami Oc
tober , 3 46-641T3 4I-64d ; Octotxr'nnd November.
4 7-6ld , buyers , There we.e no tenders at today's
dellveiles. I
1IOSTON , Aug. 10-COTTON-Qulet ; middling ,
6 15-10c ; low middling , 6 6-lGc ; good ordinary ,
5 7 > lGc ; net receipts , none ; gross , 110 Uiles ; ex
ports to ( Irent llllliilll. none.
NEW OIILEANS. Aug. 10. COTTON Dull an.l
easy ; middling , CSc ; low middling. 6c ; good
ortlinnry , CV > c ; net receipts , SOS bales ; grjss , 3SS
tuib > s. Including 635 new ; sales. 1,500 bales ; slock ,
3\.K'J \ bnles. Weekly : Net receipts. 849 bales ;
gniss , it'J bales ; exi > orls to ( Irent llrlluln , 6,777
lialesi lii Fninre , 1.319 bales ) to the continent. &W
bales ; coastwise , 1,2)3 bales ; sales , ! .35i ) bales.
Futures , dull but steady ; sales , 26.830 bales ;
August , I6.44fi6.45 ; Scptfrnlwr. > .30 i6.i ; Octo
ber. Sd.3l1j6.Ji ; November. 16.4106.42 ; Utcember.
JC.MKiC.51 ; January. JO.MC6.i7 : Fi-bruary , > .61
( iHCI : March , JS.C3UtJ6.70 ; April , 16.7866.77 ; May ,
J .k3 6.fcl.
KT. LOl'IS ' , AUB10 , COTTON Middling , GKo ;
salvs , nonv : r celit , none ; shipments , 4W bales ;
stock , 13,000 bales.
o 1'rult ( Juntutloin.
CHICADO , Aur , 10. The Eurl Fruit company
void California fruit at auction this morning ,
r alling | prces | as fallows ; Tlartlett pean , re *
frlcerator cars , Jl.i l 35 ; ventilator cars , UO
ISo , reaches , Early Crawford , 7iOScj Tuscan
cling , " 5c , Strawberry. MflWc ; Fonlrr , 55JIMC
Mnjr'ji chnlcp. SV , Tokny ginpos , Jl.4jf(2 13 ; MIIS-
rftts , il.K01.-40 , ' 11..SO . of' IVrU , JI.W , Konfalnc1-
blmu. S1.4I.
Porier Urns , nmlpnny lUiflon , inld today at
anclljn flK > earn of Cajifn/nln fruit : . Crnwfmd
ranches , M.MfTl.tt ; Crawfonl cllnpn , JI.50 ; whltl
freestone. Jl.12'4 : tleriii'in prun ' < . S.vn 1.A.
llrmlMmwi" . tl ; dross | ininc. , ILfJilfl. ? : , ; Danletl
pram , GOcflll.Otl.
I'orler llii . c.imuiny | , riilladelphln. sold nnc
cnr nf Cnllfurnla fruit Imlny nt nurtlnnHart -
1'ilt iH-nu. | l.35fll.4i ) ; Orris * prunr * . t1.SOQ2.05-
Japan | > lums , J1.21 ; egg plums , JI.I51C1 35.
STtlOKN AM ) IIO.ND.M.
Them \\tin Lens Animation on the Kxclmnsc
than INinil.
NEW YORK , Aug. 10. There was less
animation on the Stock exchange today
than on the prcccillnR days of the wcclc.
Trading was rcstrlc cd hy the unfavorable
turn of affairs nt Washington regarding the
tariff , which coining on top of a reported
agreement between the senate and house
gave the traders a setback which Induced
many of them to dispose of their holdings ,
and which made others cautious ahout ex
tending their lines of long stock. London
was In the market both as a buyer and
seller , hut did not largely enter Into the
transactions. Another unsettling factor of
the specula Ivc situation was the uncertainty
prevailing as to the government crop re
port , to ho Issued late In the afternoon.
This report was looked forward to with more
than the usual Interest , In view of the many
rumors which had been afloat of serious
crop damage , chiefly to corn. At Hie openIng -
Ing of the exchange this morning prices
showed a fractional decline from the closing
figures of yesterday , hut ( julckly recovered
the greater part of the losses. The Im
provement , however , was merely temporary ,
and the market became unsettled , the tone ol
the dealings gradually becoming heavy under
moderate selling. Shortly before noon the
market showed signs of Improvement anil
prices moved up a fraction , but at about
12:15 : o'clock a drive was made upon Chicago
das , which sunt that stock down nnd caused
a symp.-ithe'lc decline In the general list.
During the rest of the day the speculation
was equally unsettled , hut was dull and
with pressure to sell. During the last quar
ter hour the trading was fairly active and the
tendency of the figures was upward , the mar
ket closing steady to firm In the main.
The bond market was strong.
The IJvenlng Post says : The stock mar
ket enjoyed a further mild stimulus to- con
jecture In the senate parliamentary Eiiuabblc.
the day's only novel scene In the Washlng'on '
panorama. Hut no one on Wall street had
the least Idea of what this signified ; hence It
could hardly be said to have Influenced
prices. Generally , despite the early profit
taking , prices were firm , with some rather
Interesting advances. The sentiment ex
hibited now for several days was again the
ruling force.
The Evening Post's London cablegram
says : Stock markets become quieter as the
settlement approaches , but the tone remains
good throughout. In Americans there was
a further Improvement today , but the close
was nearly V a point under the best on
profit taking. There was a flrm under
tone , however , and stocks are believed to be
scarce. Atchlsons were strong. It Is be
lieved here Mr. Little's report discloses the
worst , and President llelnhart's reported res
ignation outweighs the bad feeling created
hy Mr. Little's figures. Official statistics
In Indian finance arc more favorable than
anticipated. The council Is selling drafts
freely. The financial position causes much
less disquietude.
The following were the closing quotations
on the leading stocks of the New York ex
change today :
Receipts Ooutinuj Libbral ard Dectddlj
in Fico s of the R qniremonts.
i" i
TRADE IN CATTLE 'REMAINS STEADY
/ *
Mil to or No Change S'utril from Diiy to
Day 11 OKU Still Iflut , with .Many
Itnugli unit ; lniic ) lriililu Aul-
Left ( ' ) < r.
FRIDAY , Aug. 10.
The receipts today footed up about li)0 )
cattle , S.I50 hogs and 113 sheep as against
7S3 cattle , 5,771 hogs and 405 sheep on the
corresponding day of last week. For the
week thus far there have been rccclvci
ll.COO cattle , GG.OOO hogs and 2.9C2 sheep , as
against 7,000 cattle , & 9.2U hogs and 1.G78
sheep , for the correFpondlng days of last
week. From this U will be noted that
while there has been a gain In cattle receipts
there has been a falling off In the arrivals
of IIOES. The decrease In the receipts of
hogs would appear to be due to the fact
that the packers have not been buying very
much the past week owing to the strike , and
that the unfavorable reports have caused
shippers to hold back their hogs.
CATTLI2 The offerings of corn fed cattle
were not large , but there were a few right
good steers amoui : them. The market dii
not show much change n compared with
yesterday. Iloth packers and shippers wcro
In the market for n few cattle. One hunch
of good 1-IIH-lb. steers brought $1.70. There
was a moderate demand for good butchers
stock and the market on such was fully
steady at yesterday's prices. Common am !
trashy stuff continues to be In light demand
and prices are as low as nt any time. There
was very little doing In the line of stockers
and feeders. There arc a good many cattle
of that description In the yards , but the de
mand Is extremely light. The country ap
pears to have stopped buying almost en
tirely , due to the continued dry weather ami
the scarcity of feed. Prices are very low ,
$2.25 to $2.50 buying good feeders. Repre
sentative sales :
DR12SSCD HKCF1.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Ay. I'r.
SO. . . . S10 (3 00 32..1ir.l Jl TO
SH11TINO AND EXI'OIIT.
06..12 0 3 G5
COWS.
NEHRASKA WESTERNS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
15 steers 948 J2 00 198 cows 7SO J2 23
HOGS In addition to the fresh receipts
there were about 5,000 hogs held over from
yesterday , making a total of not far from
14,000 on sale. A good many of the hnld-
overs were extremely light and rough stuff
that no one appears , to want , and some of
these hogs have been In tlm yards two or
three days at the least. The packers were
doing a little more than on yesterday , which
helped out the market somewhat. The gen
eral market , however , was a shade lower
than yesterday. Good to choice hogs sold
mostly at from $4.75 to $5 , while the fslr
to good m'.xed loads brought all the way from
$4.50 to $4.70 , with the common trashy stuff
from $4.25 down , and had to sell. At the
SHKBI1 The market did not show and ma
terial change so far as prices were con
cerned. The demand Is light and the mar
ket dull. Only one load was received and
sold. Fair to good natives are quotable at
{ 2.2502.76 ; fair to good westerns , $2.00 < 0 >
2.40 ; common and stock sheep , $1.7502.25 ;
good to choice 40 to 100-lli. Iambs , $2.25Q >
3.50. llepresentatlve sales :
No. YVt. Pr.
74 stock ewrs kj } 1 25
4C lambs 44 300
St. l.uills Live Ntock
BT. LOl'IS , AUB. 10.-CArri.B-Ilecel | > ts , J.701
iritil ; slilpnu-nis , 1,100 hcatl ; nuiiki't stt'iuly ; im-
Ihc strriH , l.SX ) Its. , W.75 ; cows. JJ.WiJ.S5 ;
Texas st rs , M to IVJ Ibs. . JZ.Wffi.TS ; cows untl
ivlfvrs , > l.SKt.96. (
1IOUSlUceli.ls . , < , XM ItNuli stil | > m nls , J.SW
leatl ; mitrkrt uctive , ( C10 lowrr ; cliulce me
dium. J5.JOUt.32H , gtxxl tnlxcd , Ji.lCUjS.M , rouch
ml d. JS.W'dS.W ; common , Ji.tiS4.Ci.
BllLIEl' lUctlpti , 1.099 bead ; ililpment * , ) , U9 i
, nintkot tnilfi nml NttaJy ; native ihrrp ,
i.i VK .sr av. MAIUCKT.
Thrrc IViin Lurk of I'Jrniucm In tha Cut tin
Mitrknt.
ClIIOAnO,1 AUR. 10. Th'rc wns n luck of firm-
news In the cattle nuikri. The tVniniul wns loss
netlvo thnn t.irller In the week , onsti-rn onliT *
linvlng In'i'n pri-tty well nllnt , unit liuycru were
little Inrllnnl tn | my former prices. Tlint win
r\en true of the choicer " ( trntlcs , Whllr for nny-
thine not answering to the drrcrlpttim of "m 'd"
they lunsletl uium concesjlnns. And they
li'ljtrnlly got llicin , for the offering * were In
i-iress of the nvcrngc for n Krlthiy , nml there
l n prospect of n full supply for Miniiliiy next.
The freuli receipt * conslsleil of nlHiut 7,000 un
lives nml l.OnO each of Texnns nml western
rnngrm. ftile * of natives were on a Imsls of
from Jl. : ! . ' . tn JI.35 for Inferior to exlrn , with
inoft of the trmllMR nt from Jl.7. > to j.r > 0 for
cntvs nml bull * , nml fiiun J3.M to 11.54 xvns the
pievnlllUK price for steers. Texti * cnttlc were
limited nil tlie wny from ! l.2 ! > to W.r.0 , nml
cili'rn nt tl.fiO lo JI.IO. Tlic slocker trnile re-
mnlnvil ilull , nml the ilemnml for cnlves was
Ilk-lit nt fnim Jl.7.1 to Jl.r. .
The hue market ilioppetl ilo n iinother notch
tmlay , pales Indicating u ilecllne nf Be. With "tie
or tun exceptions nothing " ! < ! nlmve ) 'iK , nml It
took Fonu'tliliiK very cliolee to lillliK thnt IlKUie.
The ranKe nt which the bulk of the stuff soUl
U'liS from $ .1.10 to jr,30 , IlKlitelKlitH sellliig at
a discount nf lOc. Today's run wn r < t : inn tint
nt Sl.itX ) head , nmi ns there were several thoili-
nnd stnlo IIOKS In the fens , holders wete weak-
kneed from the slnrt. The close was dull at
from JI.75 t" $ " > .SO for common tfi choice luts
avnncliii ; under M ) His. , nml nt frum ! l. * . " > to
15. 10 for henvy nml medium weights. Culls sold
nnywliere frum t3 ti > 11.50.
I.lttle thnt Is new can be said of the sheep
market. It seems to hnvc gotten Into n nil.
1'or the Inst three weeks there has been but
slight vnrlntlnn 111 the iiunntlty or quality of the
arilvals , nor have there been any radical Hue-
tiutlons In vnlucs. l alr to choice mutton * nte
sllll In fnlr ilemnml , for nccmmt nf loonl
slaiiBhteri'is. l-'ulr to choice sell from J-.SO to
J3.4D per 100 Ibs. l-'nr poorer grades the demand
continues veiy limited nt unsatisfactory prices.
It Is nlmnst Impossible to Und place * for puor
stuff , even nt from Jl to JI.W ) . The bulk of the
sli ep offered within the last week sold at
from > 2 to J3. LnmlM have mo\ed up nml dmvn
with nmisual fie < iut-ncy. It In now no uncom
mon thing tn cee n change of from UK.1 In 2'c
utthlii an hour. The gieater part of last weeli's
offeilug * changed hand * nt from tl to | l.3i. At
one time tl.ni ) WIIH the top nf the miitket , but
the range of < | iintatm ! > i tndav Is from J2 In
tt.r.0 , showing tittle chatiKe from the prices cur
rent a week ago.
Hccelpis Cattle. II. 000 head ; calves , 400 head ;
hogs , XliX ) heail ; vheep , r > ,000 head.
The livening Joiiinnl leports ;
IIOOS Estimated receipts for today , SO.OH )
head ; lecelptM yesleitlay , 30,147 head ; shipments
yepteidny , 10.70J head ; left over , nliitit Il.uiK )
head : quality rather poor ; mnrkot i-lo\v , wllli
pi Ires rc lower ; Hnl < mnKinl at $ l.0ifi.30 for
light ; $ I.70M.)0 ! ) for rough paeklng ; J1. 0ii,10 for
mixed : tj.ooii.vto for henvy packing nnd ship
ping lots ; pigs , JJ.4 < > fi4.90.
t'ATTI.H KMtlmntetl leeelpts today , 9,000 head :
receipt * yesterday , 13,183 head ; shipments yes
terday , D.499 head ; nmiket slow , but prices
Ktcady.
Hllin- : ! ' Estimated receipts today , 5,000 head ;
receipts yesterday , ID , OSS head ; shipments yes
terday , I,3.i3 head ; maiket steady.
Itt-c-elpts mul DIspiiHllloii nf Stuck.
Olllchd receipts nnd dlspoxlllon of stock ns
shown by the bo iks of the I'nlon Stock Ynrds
compnny for the twenty-four hours , ending nt
3 o'clock p. m. , August 10 , 1S91 :
IlKCUU'TS.
Cars. Head.
Cntllc . . . 71 1.940
Hogs . 114 8,4:0
Sheep . 1 113
DISPOSITION.
Huyeis. Cattle , lloss. Sheep.
Omaha 1'ackhiff Co . 21 6VJ . . . .
The O , II. Hammond Co. . . 337 1,011
Swift nnd compnny . 131 2.MZ . . . .
The Cudaliy I'acklng Co . . U3 2,0:12 :
John 1' . Squires He Co . 4(1.1 ( . . . .
C. HI-OB . Mo
Klngan & Co . 1.04S . . . .
Chicago 1 * . Co . S'iS . . . .
Nelson Morils . . 432 . . . .
Speiry & It . , . ID ; . . . .
It. Iltfckcr & Degen . . .03 .
1' . I ) . At moil r . 37 .
Vansant & Carey . 12 . . . . . . . .
Mlnnes-ota 1' . Co . 1,020 . . . .
Wilson . 171
Johnson . . . 37 . . . .
Shlppois nnd fecdcis . 34 413 74
l.uft over . 400 . . . SO
Total . 1,931 13.4QO 113
Kimxim City I.lv < i Mork Murkot.
KANSAS CITY , Aug. 10. CATTM' ! ltec lptr > .
C.OfiO head ; shipments , 3.SOI ) hend ; market steady
to lower ; Texas Htecm , } 2.rr,4f3.2i ) ; Ijeef steer ? ,
t3. OfH.m ; native cows , $1.251)3.00 ) ; htockcrs and
fefder * . > 2 10ff3.23.
HOGS KrcelptH , 12.0 < K ) henil ; shipments , 3.100
heail ; market wenk antl 5c InwtM * ; bulk of sales ,
JI.'S'iH.SS ; hcavleB , } 4.s.fii.l ( ) ; paclic-rs. JI.SOjJ
5.10 ; mixed , Jj4.75U4.9r > ; lights , { 4.8r.ff4.ir , ; plga ,
l.6flf4.liS.
SHi'jKI1 Receipts , 70) ) head ; shlpm-nts , nnnc ;
niniket steady.
Now York I.lvo .Sloek .Murftct.
NKW YOKK , Auff. 10. IIKBVIW Ilecelpts ,
2,800 head ; market nlow , but steady : fnlr to
good , $4.MfT4.7i ( ) ; ordinary to medium , $1.15 1,45 ;
Texnns , $3.1)0 ) ; Colorado , $1.20.
SHUIJP AND I.AMIiS Itecelpts , 640 head ;
sheep , dull ; lambs , shade llrmer , but slow ;
sheep , ordinary to fnlr , $2.G2' , ® 3.12'i. ' ; lambu ,
ordinary to fnlr , $3.SOJj.SO. ) |
HOGS llccelpts. 400 bend ; market steady ; or
dinary to cootl , $3.DU&5.73.
Slock In Sight.
Record of receipts of live stock nt the four
principal maikcts for Frldny , August 10. 1891 :
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha , 1'JID , S.470 113
.ulcago t 9OiK ) 31iH ) ) 6,000
Knnsas City C.OtH 12 000 7W
St. Louis 2,70-1 C.3W 1,000
Total 19,010 57,770 C , ! > 13
C'offre .Market.
NEW YOIIK , Aug. 10. COKFBK Options
openetl steady nnd unchnngt-tl to 5 p < > nts Itjwcr ,
leaded on local covering , aga'n turned weak on
anlval of steamer with 4I.000 bag , clo. l bniely
stently nt unchanged to 10 points lower. Sales
12,250 lings , Including : August , JH.WUf15.00 ; Sep
tember , J13..i5 14.05 ; October , J13.25fil3.30 ; De
cember , $12.65012.75 ; March , $12.40. Spot coffee ,
Rio , dull ; No. 7 , J1C.25 ; mild , quiet ; Cordova ,
$19.UOifn9.2S ; pnlr-H , 2,500 bng * Marncalbo , p. t. ;
wareliouse tleliverles from New York yesterday ,
9,877 bat's ; New York Htock today , 114SCO bags ;
t'nlted States stock. 142,578 bag * ; a Hunt for the
t'nlted SInted , 2SO.OOO bags ; total visible for the
United Stntes , 402,578 bags , against 403,234 bags
last year.
SANTOS , Aug. 10. Firm ; good average. Snntos ,
$16 ; receipts. 17,000 bags ; stock , 2)3,001) ) ) bass.
IIAMIIUUO , Aug. 10. Market quiet ; prices
unchanged to VJ pfg. higher ; sales , 5,0i > 0 bags ,
HAVHR , Aug. 10. Market openetl dull ; prices
unchnnged to ' .if higher ; at 12 noon wn * iiulet ,
'if lower ; nt 3 p. in. . Irregular , Vif higher ; clim-il
ulct nnil unchatiBed to ' .if lower ; total sale * ,
19,000 bags ; stock , August 111 , 322,0 K ) bags , In
cluding S , CK liags Ilrazll'nn. ' against 33i,000 ( bags
anil 91,000 bag * respectively last month.
KIIIISIIH City Market * . v
KANSAS CITY , Aug. 10. WHRAT , e lower ;
No. 2 hard , 4Sc ; No. 3 hard , 47e ; No. a rtd ,
4SVCINt : > . 3 letl , 47H-W4SC ; rejecled , 43c.
CORN Slow nnd 1e lower ; No. 2 mixed , Cl'.i
B'33c ' ; Nt > . 2 white. 62 ! < .f < 5lc.
OATS Fraction lower ; No. 2 mixed , 3132c ;
No. 2 white , 34 35c.
lIUTTKR-FInn ; creamery , ldS20o ; dairy , 14
Sice.
ICGOS-Qulet ; 9c.
UKCKII'TS Whcnt , 262,100 bu. ; com , none ;
oatH. 4.SOO bn.
SI ! 11'MKNTK None.
.Mlhviinkctt Miirkrts.
MII.WAl'KUn. Aug. 10. KI.OIIR-Oulet.
WIIBAT Steady ; No. 2 red , 53c ; No. 1 north
ern , C3c ; September , 53ic.
COIIN Scarce ; No. 3 , 63c.
OATS Uc lower ; No. 2 white , 3Cc ; No. 3 white ,
35 35'ic.
11ARI.MY Lower ; No. 2 September , Me ; sam
ple. 62 < if57c.
UYKc higher ; No. 1 , 52c.
hllgur Murkol.
NHW YORK , Aug. 10. SUOAR Itaw. steady ;
'air refining , centrifugal , SO lest , 3ic | ; tnlcs , 7,410
wgs ; 30 < ) tons Mubcovado , DO test , ( Hie ; 230 bags
nolasses sugar , 8'J test , nt 5 1-lCc ; rellncd , dull ,
unchangcil.
I-ONDON , Aug. 10. SUOAR-Cnue. quiet ;
prlccu steady ; centrifugal .lava , 13s 3d ; Musco
vado , fair refining , 11 * 3d. I
Nmv York Dry i-ooiln .Market.
NKW YORK. Aug. 10. The movement of
goods im pitivlous purchases has been very
-ood , but the new demand wn * less general
him nl previous icpmt * . For some fpcclaltleH
hn trade has tlono well , hut the larger buyers
lave gune home or retired from the market for
hu week , I'rlntlntr cluths , dull nt 2u. lexs 1
icr cent , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Oil Miirkntn.
OIL C1TV , Pa. , Aug. 10. Nntlonal Trnnslt cer-
Illciites openetl nt Hl'i ' ; hlKhest , 6JTt ; lowest ,
80V1 ; clusetl , kO % ; shipments , S3.SS3 bbls. ; runs ,
82,241 bblP.
Prrrsill'Rfl , I'n. . Aug. 10. National Trnnilt
cerllllcitcs upcned nt kO',1 ' ; closed at ! > U % ; lillill-
cst , 80i ! ; lowest , SO'.i ' ; no sales ,
Dulutli Win-Hi .Market.
DULl'TII , Auc 10. WH HAT Close ! No. 1
hard , 5101 e ; August , Wie ; No. 1 norlhern , f,7ic ;
August , 67lje ; September , MTlc ; December , M'.jc ;
May , C3Hc ; No. 2 northein , cimb , 59c ; Nn. 3 ,
i'J'.ic ' ; rejected , 4G'ie ' ; tu arrive , Nu , 1 northern ,
Mc.
Munehester Tiutlltn.
MANCIir..STKU , Aug. lO.-Cloth steadier , with
n fair demand. The production uf yuins Is
being curtulled slouly.
'I'rUcnVlieat .Market ,
HAN FRANCISCO. Aug. lO.-WIIIIAT-nnucr ;
DvcrmUr , Jl.Ol ? ; ; May. $1.07.
t'nllo rroniptly Curnil.
A few days ace when I hud an attack ot
: ollc In the bowels , I tool : a dose of Chain-
jerlaln's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea
temedy , and within ten minutes all of my
cello pains had disappeared , I am highly
ileaied with the remedy and take pleasure
n recommending It. ' . Hearse , Chatham ,
.Ian. 25 and CO cent bottles for sale by
IrugglstE.
The lions and leopards u'vo ' tholr last pcr-
orrnanca on Sunday. TUej- are worth seeing.
DUN'S ' AND BRADSTREET'S '
fopotts of Tamngo to Corn Effect tlio fanr-
1 ot in Alt Lines ,
IRON AND STEEL OUTPUT INCREASING
CoiiKiiinptlun Not lip to the Output i\nd
l'rlrc ArnVrnkrr llriiiuoil for Wool
( loud , hut the Supply In Largely
Ili-lil In First lliiiidn.
NKW YORK , Aug. 10.-H. U. Dun K Co.'s
weekly review of trade tomorrow will cay :
The advance In corn discloses n general be
lief that the Injury to this most Importniit
crop has been so great as to affect materi
ally the tratllc nf railroads , the demand for
manufactured products and the cost of
meats for the coming year , t'nless the
markets deceive and arts entirely deceived
our country will have to face n real calam
ity In the loss of something like u'JO.duu.UiO '
bushels of corn , and this loss consumers
have to share through the advance of 14
cents In two weeks and 0 cents since Fri
day of last week. Neither olllrlal nor uu-
ofllclal statements as yet preclude the hope
that the loss may prove less set Ions , but
nt current prices lCMtHX ) > , OUO bushels would
cost as much us 2UOJ,000,000 would have cost
a fortnight ago.
Wheat has risen 314 cents In the two
weeks and 2Vi cents during the week , al
though western receipts have been o,2a,12S
bushels , against 3,103,091 Inst yenr. At
lantic exports are still about half as large
as a year ngo , 1,39,1 , ISo bushels , against
L',7 : < ISS4 bushels last year.
1'ork products arc a little stronger , as Is
natural. Cotton has twice risen and again
declined a sl.xtcuith with Increasing pros
pects of a very large yield , closing without
change for the week.
The Iron and steel manufactures record
a ireat Increase of nearly 30Ki ( ) tons in
weekly output In July , and the production
Is 115"Cii tons weekly , about ll.lMKi tons less
than In April , but \ltKi tons more than a
year ago , when the prostration had nearly
reached Its worst. The decrease In unsold
stocks was only C.137 tons for the month ,
showing a consumption In manufacture nut
quite eijual to the present output. Prices
sustain this view , having been changed
only In the direction of weakness , the dis
appointing demand for llulshed products
being still the main factor.
The business In boots and shoes Is strong
and healthy , though conspicuously confined
to medium and low priced articles , such as
75-cent shoes for men and Cb to IK ) cents for
women. Hut shipments from Hostou have
been. In two weeks , IGO.OUJ cases , against
122.S2G last year.
The sales of wool would have been large ,
according to the reports from the different
markets. If there had been sulllelent stocks
available , but amounted to T.fil'.JIOD pounds
at the three eastern markets , against 9,2M-
700 pounds two years ngo. Country holders
of wool do not nt present appear anxious to
let somebody else speculate on Its price and
are said to be keeping back supplies quite
generally.
The failures for the five weeks ending Au
gust 1 showed liabilities of Jll',111,713 , of
which J5,62fiSDI were of manufacturing and
$ r > ,220,217 of trading concerns. The failures
during1 the past week have been 251 In the
United Stntes , against 31)1 ) last year , and
fifty-four In Canada , against twenty-live
last year ,
CLKAKING IIUU.SK TOTALS.
Aggregate of Hil-IlM' * * Triinxac cd Last Wrek
by thu Apftorlalcd l anKH.
NEW YOIIK , Aug. 10. The following
table , compiled by liradstreet's , ( -hows the
total clearances nt the principal cities anil
the percentage of Increase or decrease , as
compared with the corresponding week
last year :
IIUADSTItKKT'S Tlt.VDi ; ICKVMCW.
lliislnrss In AIiiniifiK'tiirlni ; l.lnoi Klunrs n
Tciuli-nt-y In Imprcivu.
NRW YOUIC , Aug. 10. HrndHtrcet'8 to
morrow will my : Evidence contlnucB to
accumulate thnt the earlier portion of July
wltnt'Hscd the lowest point In the ebb of the
commercial tide In the reaction tifter the
moderate revival In the uprlng. The prnc-
tlcul ce.s.sntlon of various Imluxtr' ' disturb
ances of the yenr linn emphasised the tend
ency to Improvement reported hy tulegruph
from lending manufacturing and commercial
ccntera this week. A further Indication of
the tendency to Improvement IH Keen In the
week's ndvunce of CO ccntM per ton for steel
billets und the fact thnt the domi'Htlo wool
nmrki-tH today arc miiru In favor nf the
Keller than they hnvo been for a year und
that wool IH llrm lit tilt 2 cvntR iidvuncu
scored In the hiHt few weekH. Itellncil Htigiir
Is ' , t cent hlKher , possllily fur rcnHOUH not
dlri'Ctly connected with questions of demand
und Hupply , but prlcex of pig Iron ut Bt.
Louis uru higher und for cotton arc 1-10
cent up on reportx nf damage tn the
crop nnil thu Improved feeling In commercial
clrclfH south. Leaf tobacco nil ( I leather arc
both llrm , with nn active demand , the tend
ency of prlceH tielnc upward , and the recent
destruction of lumber by llru ut Chicago
IIIIH steadied quotation.1 * . 1'anlc anil unrea
soning Hpeculatlvo IntWHt In Indian corn
IIOH put thu price up nearly 8 ccntu u hu h l
this week. 23 ceutu uhuve low water murk
for the yenr.
MrmlBtreet'H telegrams from those In u
position to know no much nn can he learned
In the gri > iit corn growing Heotlnns nrr ud-
vcrop to the moru Henxntlonut dispatcher
bearing on the damage to the corn crop ,
und Indicate that most of the extreme hull
view * ) ni to that utuple are exaggerated ,
thu Increased corn ucivait ; ! noutli and went
pointing to a probable crop ax large an In
either of the two preceding yearn , In each
of which the outturn wan not more than G
per cent below the average for two yriirs
pawl. Wheut lias Jumped 2 % ceiitH thlx
week In Hymputhy with corn , anil oatx IH
ccntn. While hay IH no higher In New York.
It und other feed HtuffM have advanced
briskly nt the went because of the aliened
scarcity of corn. Thin lias mipplled the
home und cuttlo und hog murkelH with In
ferior Dtuck , reuniting In depressed quota
tions. Lard has advanced sharply , the < U-
nil nt home having expanded
AmriiJiin Ami lituirnn total nvnllnhlo
fuipiille * ofvhcnt decreased 4loo,00i ) bushel * .
l.ZtiiW ) hushels (11 ( July n yenr RRo iml 671.- I !
000 luishHs In Jtriy. IS'Ji I.nst month' * )
slmrp fnliliij ( off In the wurld'n Mucks IH
uiio to nn unusually henvy July ilecTeuoo
In Miropenn nipti'lcn , and tliose niloiit thtrc-
fur. liccnuiic atoelis nt homo IncrouMed rx-
cci > ltonn.y | | inst month. KgiiorlM of whrnt
r" " thp fniti-d sums und C'nii'Mn , both
const ! " , thin week UKKicuulc 3,41f > , WO Implicit.
, * i51W0 liuMielH hm wi'clc ami o.OOS-
i %
000 bushels In the snine week n yenr rRO.
AIUIU8T OltOI' III
Ill-purl * frum thti Corn llrll Mnko n. Very
I'nor Slum Ini ; .
WASHINGTON. AUKlO.The AURltst ro-
IHirt of the stntlstlclun of the AKrloulturul
depiirtinent shows u dec-line In coin of
nenrly M points since July 1 , the nvcrnRo
for the entire hrcmlth beliiR 0.1 , ui.'iilnst ! > 5
for' ' the month of July. The condition for
AiiRimt , ISM , \vns 87.
The Rront decline I * duo nlinn.st v.-holly to
the extensive und uniiri-ceilentetlly sivero
drouth Hint cot In Him the last report mil
to the hot , dry winds thnt swept over the
states of Nolirn ka , Kunt-iis nnil lowu nml
parts of other \\estorn itutcs. In mime lo-
culltles the crop has boon Injured beyond
recovery , whllo In othfis tltnolv ruins would
( ? o fur towanl nssuriuK fair yloltls.
The nveniKC'S for the prlnclpul states nre :
Ohio , 79 ; Kentucky , Ml ; Intllann , ! > 8 ; 111) ) ,
mils , 7" > : Iowa , 15 ; Mli-S'iurl , S. ; Kansas , 43 ;
Ni'hruskn , S3 ; South Uakotn. LU
The comlltlon of sprlui ; wheat bus fnllcn
since the last rop'UU ' l.ll points , holliK < > 7 1 ,
iiKiilnnt CS. I for the month of July. The
cnntlltlon by states Is us follows : Wis
consin , 79 ; Minnesota. 7i ( ; town , 82 ; Kansas ,
SO ; Nebraska. II ; Si-nth Pukotii , l j North
Dakotu , 75 ; WnshlnKtoii , S.'l ; Oroiron , ! ) . ' > .
The r.dvloos us tn winter wheat from
conospimdenlH niut threshers Indicate a
Bootl yield of excellent itmltty. |
The condition of t.ats has dccllnetl 1.2
points since the date of the last report ,
liflnir "ii.7 , tiKulnst 77. ! ) In July. The condi
tion for AtiRiixt , isi. : ) : was 7S.t. :
The comlltlon of spring rye Is 79.8 , UKutnst
81.71 last month nml 78.5 last year.
I'niiiiii lal Miit' < .
1IOSTON. AHB. 10.-l'lfiiilnss , J11.7S9.1..7 ; bal-
niu'i's. | l,4li ) , 731.
ll.\I < 'n.MOItl < : . AUK. lO.-CliMirltiK-i. l.693.i20 :
li.ilnmvM , $21 ,569.
NII\V YOIIK. Alii ? . 10.-C'lfarln H , JG3.144.767 ;
Ij.'il.'iliffs .
, M,461.IU.
1'AHIH , AUK. 10. Three i > fr cent n-nles , 102f
7c for the account ,
LONDON' , AUK. I0.-Clolil nt lluenos Ayies to-
tlay Is itmtfil | lit 2C1.
rilll.ADni.l'lIlA , AUK. W.-Clenrlnnii , IS.5SI-
2911 ; iMlnnros , (1,361,113,1.
ItO.Mi : , AUK. lO.-Colil Is tiuotPtl today nt 111
llu12c per 100 finm.- ! .
CI.M'IX.VATI. AIIR. 10. .Mont-y. 2Hfl6 P T cent.
Now Yoik i-xcliaiige , 30ft lOo tllscuunl. C'k-arliiKS ,
H.5S2.H1J.
MCMI'IIIB , AUK. 10. Now Yoik rxi-liiiiiKe sell-
ins at J1.50 pmiiluin. CK-arliiKs , J1G2.G34 ; 1ml-
am-rs , Ji',7.318.
J'AItiS. AUK. ID. Three per cent rentrs , 102f
75c for the account. lOxohange on lAimlon , 25f
19o for elici-ks.
NKW Ulll.KANR. AUK. lO.-riearhiKS. JSM.CKW.
Nt-w York exclianKt' , commercial , par ; bank , 73o
per } 1.0oO premium.
SAN KUANC1SCO. AUK. lO.-Prafts , slKht , 10e ;
tt-li-Bniplile , 12'ic. Sliver liars , C2-\Jt2Tc. ; ( Mex
ican tlollars , Sllfiiril c.
ST. l.Ol'IS. AUK. lO.-nearlnifs , J3.563,2 a ; lial-
nci'H. J610.62S. Money , tlull lit 6M7 per cent.
xctmiiKe on Nuw Yoik , 25u ill scon nt bid.
WKATIIRlt MHtKV.lST.
Local Slinwera anil Cooler In ICiintorn
Nclirn Nil Today.
WASIIINC.TON , AIIR. 10. The Indlcntlona
for Saturday are :
For Nebraska Local showers ; cooler In
the eastern portion ; north winds.
For Iowa and Missouri Light local show
ers ; cooler In the western portion ; south
winds.
For South Dakota Fair ; cooler In the
eastern portion ; north winds.
For Kansas and Colorado Fair ; south
winds , becoming northwest.
l.m'lll Itl'cnlM.
OrFlCIC OF TUG Wr.ATHGIl UUIIBXU. OMAHA.
Auc. 10. Omaha record of tcmnuruturo nnil
nilnt'allcomparuJ with corrospondlug day of
past four years :
180-1. 1803. 1BQ2. IflOl.
Miixlniuin tomuoraturo 00 = 84 = 82 = 04 =
Mliiliniini luniuuratu.ro. 77 = T2 = 02 = 71 =
Avurairo tomuuniture. . HH = 78 = 72 = 823
I'rcolpltutlon 00 .22 .00 .00
Statement showing the condition ot totu-
pcfr.turoiiti-1 prauipttiitluii at O.naha for tha
day and since .March 1 , IS.ll :
Normal teninorature 74
Kxcess for the day 14- >
Rxcuss sluuo Muroli 1 4li7&
Normal proolultatlon } . , | ?
Dellclency forthodav .11 liicU
nellolency slnoo March 1 12.1G luchos
Ht-lioi-lH from Other StiitlniH nt 8 1' . M.
"T" liullcatea Iraco of rain.
G1'.O1 ; K K. HUNT , Local Forecast OfflclaU
The lions and leopards glvo their last per *
formanco on Sunday. They are worth soelns
Dueber = Hampden
17 = Jewel
Watches
arc known by rail
17 road men and other
RUBY JEWELED
experts to be unequalled
01 ADJUSTED
equalled for wear
and accuracy.
Tbc Ducber Watch Works , Canton , 0.
Made a well
Man of
Me :
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iiEifi.'iniii oo IIAVH
NtTViin llliuni > iKnlllliK Memorr.
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cauii-l < ri > iitabu > riinniliulrklr | Lutioirrly leitoroi
l.o.t Xtnliaotl In old ur Juuiiir. Ka lly rmrfril 111 vnt
puckct. rrlfu4il.OOaiint-l.iiKe. KU rnrt.VOOultli
nrlUrnirunrniili-rlupiircuriiianrrri-ritMilrd. Don't
< > uu an imllnilun but Inilkt on ImtlnK I.MIAI'O. 1 (
roiirilriupl : Hnnn.it . KOI It n | il iriitlU iircnnld.
llrlfnlnl Mrdlrnl fa. , CHICICO , ILU , or Ihtlr i t.l .
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