Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 11, 1893, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OMAHA DAILY FRIDAY , AUGUST 11 , 10 , ' ! .
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Everything on 'Change Showed Strength
and Olottd Hitler.
CORN OPENED AT A FRACTIONAL ADVANCE
IUr | pti of ! loic § M cro Ailn flirmll nnil
1'noUmic in the \\fil tar the
IVtrk Uhnweil a llcnvjr
Utr.
CHICAGO , Aug 10-Every thing on 'chivnfte
hovvcd sticnglh todiiy and closed at nil ad-
Tiinco Wheat Is tioailv lo bolter , corn and
ofitN , notvTithsUndliiK topoits thnt tlio big
drouth hnd been broken , Rained 'jjc each
I'lovlslons. doiplto jellow fever at 1'ens-i-
cola , had very few soft pots , and closed ! 2e > c
higher for Ijnl , H > u tor potk anil lOo for tlbi
A dispatch from New York said that only
H&,000 , < )00 ) of uli.irlng house cflrtitlcates
insucd h id rcallv been used and this amount
c.in r.isil.v ho retired l > y sold from Iitiropo or
by the mlultlun.it cmrency now beinR taken
out by the b.inlo.
Who it opened Jfc higher thin yesterday's
closing Ilijuros , ducllncd from Jrfc to yto , ad
vanced & , c , hold fulrly steady and closed
about KO to le higher than vcsteul.iy.
Corn at the opening showed from c to
Cftthanco.but soon reacted on ropoits that it
\vns then mining la sovcinl pirts of the corn
bult , principally at Oinahn and bloux Cltv ,
and tlio prosuccu wore of the rain becoming
eunoiul : it many oilier points 'Iho ) ) rlce
hoiked back a full cent from the opening
flgntcs. iifteuviird ralliinR < c , changed
loniovrhtit and at the close ( jaini d a fraction
O.its opened ftom V to c hlRher in sym
pathy with coin , reecded % c , milled 'i'c ,
but closed .ibout the simo as josteM.iy.
KucoiptB of hops were uRiiin smill and
packing In the west for Iho vvook amounted
to only 1 0,000 Jic.nl , against SO'i.OOO for the
corresponding vve'ok lust year Much ol
today's strength in products , however , had
its basis in peed cash dom ind for I.ud and
on Iho advance in London of-s per cut
Business In ribs and pout vv.is lipht
Freights vvero slow and tales woio Btcadv
at J c for who it und le for coin to liufTalc
and ' 4c for o.its to Port Huron Kingston
room was dull and lower at ! % for vvhc.it
l > timatcdiotiiptsfortomoiiow Wheattil
cars , corn , t50 ! cats ; oils , ' . ' 00 can , hogs ,
6,000 head
The loading futures ranged as follows :
< ' ish ruotitlons | ; i > ro us follows :
1 Minn Dull ; unch insi'd
\\I11AT N < i 2 spilntf , 59'jCi No T spring
f. o I.6HQ5HV : No 2 ml , 50H50 si- .
COIIN No 2 , 38'Je ' ; No. 3 , yellow , closlni :
Rt 38' cOATS
OATSNo 2 , 24o ; No 2 white , f. o. b
e7 , asR ! < " , No 3 white- . o h , 2H"c.
KM-No ' 2. 5Gc.
HAIII kNo 2 , iioinlii.il ; No 3 , nosulev No
4f o h , 32c
I l.AHi n > No 1,01'iC.
TIMOTIII Si ID I'l lnn > , $3 ' 10.
1'onk Mo i per hill , $12 roai2 75 ; lurd
ptrlOO His ? 8 ja iRH 37'S ' ; short ilhs sl.lt"
( loosi-l , f7 I2'M747'J : dry sillnl .houldcr
( hol. | l. t7,00tt7.25j bhort clu ir Mdus ( buxod )
I7ri2i.tt7.87"
WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , pur B il
SUOAIW UnchmiKoli cut Icnf , G'fc ! grnnii'
Inli-d , f. 82 ; slandiiid "A , " 0 70
The follnnliiR neru ihu rccc-lpU und ship
ments for iod i > :
On tlio i'rodneo oxelmiiKo today the biittei
inaiKot w is , ( Inn ; oreiiniDiy7ti'22c \ ; dairy
lOa'JOc. KKKS , weuk , htrlctly fiesh , 13'5c.
Non Ynrk Murkctfi.
Nrw Yonn , AUR. 10 rixinn Itecolpts
84,000 iiUcs ; expottb , 4,000 bids , 1,000.aeUs
sales , 11,700 pks ( , niHrkot e isy , quiet : bldi
jtcncrally GiiilOc minor m.irket , Mlnno
kota dear , $2&0 < a300 ; .Minnesota str.ilirhts
$ J 30 < a4 (10 , Minnesota pntantH , * 3 ao4.30.
f OIIN Mrtl. Mcaily , ciilct. |
KM Dull nominal ; vvusturn , & 5c
HAHI i-.v MALT Dull , \\ealvor ; western , 002
Win AT Hecelpts 222,000 bu. : oxporls , 131 ,
000 bu ; hulek , 1,270,000 bii of futures , f.4
000 bu. spot. Spot iniirkot Urine
vsith ojitlons very dull : No. 2 red
in store nnd elevator. 07' , < 3G7'c
Hlloat , (5H"aOH'c ( : f. o. b , m ffiC'j'anii
ur.utod rod , OOfedUc ; No 1 northern , GB c
( JptloiiH opi nod firm at iiftV udvaiico will
thu west and on linn cables , fell " .M'Je 01
binall clearances Mid local roall/ln , rallloi
Ha c on lltfht recolpu west and closed bto.id' '
nt " .ffl" , ! ' over yeMnrday. vvlth dull tr.ulo H
avralttiiK the govormnent report ; No 2 red
67c , closlnx at ( > 7'ic : ( uplcmher , GH'.S
GO'lc , closlnc at OOe ; October. 71'8 < 271i.t
closliur nt 71a c ; December , 7&3ja7Giclos *
IIIK at 7Gc.
Coim Hecelpts , 108,0001)11. ) ; exports , G7.00i
Jill J Bali H , 300,000 , nil futuies , 20,000 lin tno |
bliots llrmot. dull ; No. 2 , t7',5t4734c ' In lie
valoi ; 4BS4HSc alloat. Options opom-i
Bteudy , stroiiK at "B 'JC advunco on Hull
oluiiliiKK , foil a 5 ? o on e islei cables am
weaker west , nil Hid * < @V on coveiliiK AIII
forelKn biiv Inc. closlnif htoidv at > . & \ iun
August. 47'G4H'iC , , cloxliiK at 17'e , boiiteni
her 47if4HJIc ( , closliiR at 4b'c : Uetohni , 48s
SWOe , closliiK at 4Uc ; Uecuinbor , 48@48' , , ( :
closliiK at 48c.
OAlt , Itecelpth , GO.OOO bu ; experts , 3.00
bu .sales. 130,0001)11 ) fulures , 45,000 bit spol
bpols , dull , Hi HUT for white Options llrniei '
dull ; AuKiihl , , 31Mj3l 4c. cIosliiK .it aiv'
heptombor B071Tc31'e ( , closhiB at Sl'.e' ( Jc
tobur , 31 i,5i.ll'c. closing at 3l'c. ' No 2 white
Miot , 30' ' , 40'Se'No ' : 2 Cl.lcilKO. . 33uaJj"c
No 3 , 31' , > Bl i' . No. 3 white ! , aoe ; iiiUc. .
VM sloin , 31&JOC , wlilto we'itoin , 39Jt6c |
llAV-rlrm.
lloih-Diill. .
IllDiH-Diill , vvenkj wet Raited Now Orlnan
iolecliil,4D iOO Ibs , 4 t.c : solectul. 40ftG
lt > s , 4'iiiG c , Iliiomis Ayre-s dry , 21M24 Ibs
1 loiToxnH dry. 2l27 His , 80'ic.
t'uiivitiioNti Cut nu alN , dull ( Inn Mri
firmer , dull , vu'stiirn steam closid at 8 0
bid ; uh b , 200 tierces ut iti UO ; ( iinluiu a.ilc <
none : August cloM-d at IH.OO aslied ; boiiteni
bor , IHUOiifik. d ; October U8 HO asked Vork
linn falilj notlvo ; nuihs.JU.OOaUiOO.
llDrtEii lliinoi , fair demand , \\osier
i-'i1"1 ' ' 417c' ' wofciorn creamery , IGii'jJc
UlKlns , 2.'c
y , quiet.
i/- ! ) ! ! ) ! , steady.
I'fciiioi.uueakor , runnsjlvnnln ol
ipot snlos , none : hoptoinbur onilon s lie
nime. 50unUfil , Umuoll , biilcb nmioj tu
iN-l'ull.hloiidycommon ' ! to good , OOci
, . . . . . . . , 2uiQ2Gc. )
. . . , "i r" - " - > " .j
li'K-lalrly ueilvo , tlrm doinoilli . '
, - iii. , 2\'t
Oil1 ! .liipnn , 41,04 1 ;
M ( > l.A > .hts-Now UrleiuiH , onou Uuttlc. ROO
toehold ) , qillot , HUiuly , iiOilSMC.
' ( - . | | , Htuaily , saleai 700 hut
contrifiiK.ils , ur tuht. at .Pe. 7f > ( ) b KS mol i
IOH - 89 test J - .uiirBoo"
hiiKiir , , m , and two . ce ,
, toidy , fal
Amurloiin , I12.76 <
1660
Cori-Ell-Oiilet ! lake. 9 05
la Alt Qnlul , domibtlc. M.25
ltoad7.QUlt' ' ' btrulu' " 84 ° . I'latcg , dul
Ht'fcl.TliU Sternly ; dometllc3.87J (
.Neworh Dry O.niiU Mnrliut
NKWYoitK.AiiK 10 , liikpltoof the mice
tnlnly foltasto current nation il u > KUlittui
Iho b tuatlon In thu dry uooili. iradobeen
moro hopoful. Iho full trade hah lieuim wil
jiilibi'rs and tliuro U loss disposition to HIL-UI
Ihu futuru a < dark , bomu of the l-heapi
rrnde of ROHls nro In lHUterrt > iiiekt. us thu-
tut inov IIIK freest with Iho jobber * tilso. TI :
worst Is belli ) \ cd to bo ov er ,
Wool Slurlit'l.
HOSTON. Aug. 10.- The wool trade closed du
ind foiituiolc . The low prici'ti don't uttrm
buynrt. Fltceo woolt nro very Uull. I'l '
irukhrd und unmerchuiitnblo ileecus , 16&2i
lit to ( iimllly. Unwiibhed. IHitlOc fur un
luarter bloou unit 20o for throo-olBhtlis To
tllory wool celling fulrly at 40c cluuu for Un
uti'l 35'K40't for Mno tnrdlltm Tcxnn nnd
CnllfornlK lon on n soured b isU of 40U4JC
i'ullf rl vtooli dull nnd In forolRti nooN no trurt-
ItiK otcoiiicipioncu
I'roilnco Market.
-A-Piincjr crtiinerli's , solid parked ,
lOr ; fair to K od creameries. olld packed ,
ISIMBcicholo to funcv country , 14ttlf > c : fair
to coort country , lv 4lsc ; pnckhin mock ,
frcnh , lie.
Ktins Tlio market Is practically steady and
there Is not much llf' ) to thn tr.idii. The re
ceipts are not larK * . ' 'ut they are Mtfllclcnt to
supply the Made , f lie bulk of the sales tire
reported ut 10'iilHc.
liivr I'OUI.TIIV 'Iho receipts for a fowdiys
buck luivo not boon so Inrgu und the market
has been well denned up most of the time.
I'tlici bnvn not advanced but stocUo tuovo
murnrcadilr than they did and the mtrketls
upon thr whole , In a moro s itlifnctory con
dition Some choice yoiinc duck wern ro-
oivoil and brought 10c ; tholco old hens , 7' ' { < ft
He ; old roosters , 4ilic ! ; Miring rhlckeiiR , lull
lie.
I'OfATOKS-Thoro l < very llltlo doing In poln-
toe * and very fovv find tholr way Into lh
hands of thu rownilsslon mun at tlm present
time The local growers do not npprnrloho
bunging in us nnny as they wort * , hut still
there ate eunuch to fiitmily ( ho loc'il rotull
trade On orders from tliu country they are
wet Hi nt least Ouii70c
UAI itousiA 1'nunt A good many cling
Mono puuches uro coming from California
at this hoasor and there Is also a good supply
of caily ( Jianfords U'irly Crawford peaches ,
per box , f 1.2. > 441 SO ; ( laitle.lt peurs , per
box.'i 10CI226 , V'lums , per box , tl 30 2 00 ,
neclarlncs , tiei box , 81 Oo
( IltAi'iH bo far this jtoason thnre. have not
biun very many grapes in from California
A tar of bouthcrn Illinois ( jriipus has been
received from Iho section of llio uoitnlrT
where It In Raid the crop U verv short , Cali
fornia , pet case , tJ ; Illinois , per 9-lb
bnsknt , 4MtrOc
SIruiNH Iho supply of VTiifnrmolons In
largiir than It was a few days a o , but still
thcra tun tint unotlgh to rcdiico prices very
iniieli ( . ! ( ( ( vviilerinolons mo inllliiK nil tlio
way from JIBUi J2fi poi 100. Join cantaloupes ,
biskuts * 1 M ) ; sboit ct.ites , Jl.OOiil 70 : long
cr t s , * 200iW20
llntiitisi Tliero am still K fovv hlnckborrles
comliiK and HOIIIU blueberries. Illackburrlcn
per 2l-it | c.mo , t30oa3.20 ; bluoborrloi , put
o-l | e-ase , $1
Ari'i.t-H No apples to nniount to anything
are bnltiK shrfrpcd In , but Urn supply of Inline
KroHii KlocU IN lllionl. Cliolco lliiuhois , pot
bbl , | 30oan.2Gj common \iiriotleu , JJOOfl
200
CAiiiiAdKTlio business In shlpplns cabbage
to tlio country nppoars to bo about over ,
Occasional ordois uro received and tilled at
t-'Ei.i itv "trny xhlpments nro arriving and
tlio iii ) illty of the stock Is pronnunLod good
for this se isuu of tlio ye ir. Celery , per do
bunihei , 30c.
OSION- ) Homo crown stock Is plenty at \ \
Vic per Ib on orders from llio country
TOM A IOL8 Illinois stock , per4-bisketcruto
THOI'ICAt , FMIJITS
io sloidy warm woatlior pro-
dm esu veiy fairdomand for Inmons and all
houses mo. doing a good ste-vdy business Ir
them. Messlnas. extra fancy , JGOOaG50
Messln.is , per ho\cbolco to fancy. $5 00j 5 50
OiUNdEs Tliero urn only a few oranges IIP
riving. Klverslde Mediterranean sweets , 43 70
HAN VNAS 1'rlces romtln about steidy. 1'ei
bunch , l-irge , J2 25U2 75 ; per bunch , brnull U
inedhim , } J 00&2 JO
111DM , TAMOVV , ITO
Hinrs-No 1 green hides 2\Jc : No. 2 groor
hides , 2c ; No 1 green silted hides , 3c ; No. C
gieen salted hides. 2c ; No I green saltoi
hides , 2. * ) Hito 40 ibs , 3c , No 2grcon i iltet
hl < le , 25 lln to 40 Ib2c : No 1 voalcilf
8 Ibs to 15 Ibs , fie : No 2 veil naif , B Ibs to 1 !
lbs,3cNo ; 1 dty Illnthldos , 6c ; No Udryllln
bides , to , No 1 dry Halted hides , 6c. I'ar ;
cured hides iie poi Ib le-,3 thin fully cured.
blltnI'Cl.Ts Oreen salted , ouch J5cSJ1.25
green Kilted shearlings ( Hbort wooled carlj
s-klns ) , e ich 10aJ5o ; dry slioatllngs ( sheri
vsooled oirly skhm , No 1 , eichSaiOc ; drj
sbiiarllngs ( sboi t ivooled early Hklns ) , No. 2
each 5c ; diy Hint , Kansas and Ncbraski
butcher wool pelts , per 11) , actual eight , 103
lie , dry flint ICunsisind Nebraska miirruli
vyool pelts , per Ib , actual weight , 710c ; drj
Hint Color ido but ( her wool polls , pei Ib
iicluiil weight , OQlOc ; dry Hint Colorado mur
rain wool pelts , pnr Ib , actual weight 7 < &Ue
dry pieces and bucks , actual weight , Dt67c
TAM.OVV ANI ) OULARR Tallow , No 1 , 3'Jc
tallow , No 2. Jc ; crease , vUilto A
3'jc ; gre iso , vvhlto II , 3c ; greasu , yellow
2Jtc ; grease , dirk , 2'4c ; old btittur , 2i62Kc
w | svvapilme , 10a25c ; rou h tallow , 25
© Jc. _
St. I.nuU Mnrki-ts.
ST f.oius. Aug. 10 Piooii Unchinged
n FAT Closed Sc ahovo yeslerday ; No '
red , easb , 55 .c ; Augiihf , fibc ; beplember , OS1
3581,0 ; Dei ember , GGiiC.
COIIN Lost ' on ruin In corn holt ; No. :
mixed , cnsli , 35o ; August , 34' c ; beptembei
G e ; year , . ! 4'c
( Mrs I'lrm ; No 2 cash. 24c ; August
23'4e ; September , 23'4c.
HvbNo trading
IUlll.1 v .No Hading.
HAY -Unchanged
HUTTFH Unch ttued : sopirator croaraorv
2Ui22o ; eholco dairy , 193 0c.
r < Hin lliirhanged ; 10' Jc
1'liov istost Stronger. I'ork , H3 25.
I.Alin-JH 12'ifl8 25
HAMS Unchinged.
HrCEins Hour. 2,000 sicks ; whoit , 16 ,
OOObu. ; coin. 83,000 bu ; eaU , 41,000 bu.
bnii-MKNTS i'loiir. 0,000 sacks ; wheat , 0 ,
000 bu ; coin , 48,000 bu ; oats 4,000 bu.
KHIIHMK City VInrknU.
KANSAS CITY , Aug 10 WiihAT i'irm ; Nt
2 hard. 51 > , ffi5Jc ; No 2 red , 5454'i ; .
Cons I'lrni : No 2 mixed , JOaJOJJc ; No
white. 30U4410'e.
OATS No 2 mixed , 23&24c ; No 2 vvhltt
nominally Jja27c. (
HyK Hie idy : No 2. nominally 4Gc.
ri.Ax'-Ejn Nominally 744 75c.
ItitAN rirm at48lJ50c.
HAY I'lrm and unchanged
IltiTTEii We.ik ; croatucry , lGS19c ; dairy , 1
© IHc.
rous Steady ut9c.
Ht CtttiTs Wheat , 13,000 bu ; corn , 0,00
bu ; oats , none
bnil'ViENTfl Wheit , 22,000 bu.j corn , 1200
bu ; outs , 1 5,000 bu
4)11 UnrknU.
On. Our , Aug. 10 National Transit certlli
cates opened at 58'i ; hlghnst , 50 ; lowesi
58" ; closed , 58' ; sales 18,000 bbls ; clear
anct s , dti.OOO libls ; Khlpmontb , 103,710 bbls ,
runs , 80,048 bbls.
1'iTTSlictiio , Aug. 10 Nitlonal Transit cer
tlflciitcs opened nt58J4 ; closed , 58 ; blghesl
59 ; lowest , 58'i ; biles 10,000 bbls.
LONDON. Aug 10 ( , 'ALCUITA I.I.NSI.I On-
bpot , 42s 3d per ( jttartnr.
20s9dffi20s lOd uorcvvt ,
Tuni'B.NriSK M'litiTS 20- , Od@ils per cwt.
CiiAlu.hsiON , Aug. 10. Tuiu-LNTiMj-btead
at2Jic.
HOSIN Steady at 8c for Rood strained.
Coltnn MurluH.
Nr-vv OnirAvs Aim 10. rutiiroR , sfoadv
sales , 34,700 bileij August , * 7 ( )1 bid : t-ai
tenibor. $7021X704 bid : October , * 7.11I&7.1E
Novoinbor. $7.20i7i7 20 ; December , 7.30a7 3C
.lannaiy. * 7.01417 02 ; robruury , $7.0'JjJ7.Gl
Maich , ? 7 G7 7 ( > 0
btnady ; eooil middling , 7 ll-10c ; mlddllni
7d'J b.ili ! : BIUSH , 77u'b.iles ; nulos , 1,000 bales
stock , 01,240 bales
Liverpool
LtvniU'OOf. , Aiig.'lO ' WIIKAT Quietdnman
POOL holdeis olfer freely , No i Cullfoinl'
5sUdic5s ( Hid per contil ; rod weatorn sprlni
5s7ditDs8il pur cental
C'on.N ynlot , demand moderate ; mixed wosl
oin , 4s 7d per cental
1'wivinioNs Lard , 42s Gd per cwt for prim
western produce
TAI ijovi JOb per cwt. for flno American.
, < iii aiiuao Jllurknts.
MII.VVAIIKKC. Aus ; 111 WIIHAT ririn ; Soj
tember , O'Jc , No 2sprlnK , OH'ic.
CoitN-Olllet : No 3 , 38lfl3Uc.
OATH iJnclianged ; No. 2 white , 30c : No.
v > hlto. 2c !
llAHi.KV-Unch umed ; No. 2 , OOc.
K\ Dnchnmrid , 4 Ic.
l'HOVl | jNS 1'lllk , tl230.
Colteu Mlirkot.
Nrvv Voitit. Aug. -Oulluiu opened bare ]
htoady , 0 to 2O points down : closed blond1
lllie'h ingid to 20 iiylnls ilouin sale-s , 17,2'
Ings , Including AIIIII , Jl I HO , Dtcuinlin
* ll ( > ( Vi&l4 bO.lamiaivH4 40 , M irch. * 14 IO
14 JO ; May , * ! 1 OOUiH.10 r pot | { | o , dull , non
Inul ; No 7.J10
C'liiuiiiniiti Vlitrhrt *
, An 10-WilBAT-Nomlnal ; Ni
2 led , OOe-
COIIN ( JuIul.No 2 inUud , 4tc.
OAIS 1 Itinui , No 2 mlxod , 20c.
WlllflkY-eJuletutll 1.
I'eorm < nil nliirkot. * .
l'uiiiAug 10-CoiiN-rirm and ui
cli inged. No 2 , 37u : No 3 , 3Gc.
- y ; No. 2 white , 24ia20'ic ( ; No.
lu"K-Nomlnal
- _
llitlthnoru ( inuii MitrUat.
IIAI.TIMOIIE , Aug 10. WIIKAT I'lrmcr : So1
timber , liG'ii ! ,
Cons Dull and easy. Suptonihcr , 47 > Jc
OAib ( juleti No 2 white western ( now ) , 34
Minneapolis VVIiunt Mirkut. :
MlNNEAI'Ol.lS. All * \\IIEAT-rash > 01
dull : futures dull , .September. & 4itu ; Decoi
Ur , li2J o ; No I northern , 6G 07)Jc ) ; No
northuin , & 4c.
riillRilelplilu ( iralu .Market.
I'liii.AiiEii'iiu. AUK 10. WHEAT ririn ; N
2 rod , August , GfrffGO'ic
Coiis-l Irm ; nilxul , At.guit , 47V348C.
OATSIrm ! ; No 2 mixed. 34c
Tuledi ) ( Irjlu Muruut.
Tpi.Kpp , AUK 10.-WiiEAT-btoadyj No.
COUN koady ; No. 2 cash , 41c.
OAIi ejulotj ciish , 20c.
In tlio London Murket.
NLW Voith , Aug , 10-TUu Evening 1'osl
Lotidiin llnnntlnl ropott ttiyt , The rosorv * tin-
reAseddurlni ; the wenk 12,297,000 , of which
i'l.Nao.O'Jt ' ) was In gold for export , the dntalls
icing 1,9M,000 to the United Mate * , 155,1)00 )
o Muntreil , nnd i.50ouo to Constiinllnoplc
nnn tiundrcd slid thirty-six thoiisnnd Ibs.
itno In from the continent nnd 100.000 from
Australia , Today the Hank of Knglnnd sold
139,000 In caclos and 30,000 tovcrclgns for
* ew York. Ihn bank hni raised the rate of
Iscoutilto 4 porront , and the soiling iirlco of
aclej to 70s iod , and practically refuses to
ell anymore liar gold was In stronger de-
Kind at 7fu Hllver wns up to 34 > jd , nnd
npep paper was lower at 08'4d Tht mirkots
vcro quiet today and undecided , pending cv 1-
DIICO that the gold drain would bo met from
"rnnco 1'arli exchange has a tendency loss
avornblo. _ _ _ _ _
STOCKS AND IIONDS.
inprovlntr IVndonry ChnrKoterlrnd llenl-
In ; ; * A in ( ing Ntur Vork Spftculntor * .
Nnw YotiK , AUR. 10 The affairs at the
Stock exchange today ihnwod nu impioving
ondency , chiefly in conscnuonco of the
icav.v arilvalsof gold from Uuropo and tha
urthcr ongaKonionts mndo in Liondon for
hiitment of the yellow motnl to this iildo
tlmulatod purchases for both the long nnd
hort accounts The feeling in financial
irclus VTtis ono of encouragement nnd
eadlng banners , for the llrst titno in sov-
rnl v > eoks , expressed the belief thnt the
Ituatlon was on the mend. No applications
or cluirlni ; house lorn certificates wcro
inndo todny , and it is not Improbable that n
onsidernhlo amount will ho canceled
hortly. So far as the stock market is coti'
otnod , it is to ho said that It advanced
[ Uiekly on good novvs , whorcns but n fern
la.vs ago it inndo but a fccblo response.
At the opening. Louisville fc Nashville
broke ZJg per cent to Kin ) , sympnthj
vlth n drop in London. St. Paul nnd Sugai
veicnlso heavy , the latter folding as mucli
as IV per cent As soon as it was founO
thita fovr long stocks wcro coining out ti
sharp advance ensued , and in turn induced
selling of the short accounts nnd there was
a reaction. During the afternoon the bears
jcc.uno alarmed and under the inlluonco ol
, hcir purchases , ns well us the support
accoulod the market by hulls , a genera !
advance took place. General Hlectrlc
noved un 5J percent to 41 ! ' ; Star Union
percent to 'J7' < ; Union Pacilic , 2 pet
cent to SO'.f ; Burlington & Qulncy , 3Ji poi
cent to < 9
'Iho 1'ost says : Upwards of * 4,000,000 in
gold came in by today's English stcamoi
ind moro was taken for import from UK
Bank of England. This latter account was
novvovcr , cotnpirntUcly small , duo partly U
ihc bank's advance in discount rates and litho
the soiling piico of Ameiican coin , nm
p u tly to the fact tint no other ate linen
sail fiom England for New York until Sat
urday. This linanciciing on the part of tin
bank's directors is plainly governed by tin
[ impose of shifting the strain fron
their own cold simply to that o
"
the Bank of" France , winch Is iniicl
better able to moot it Paris n\
cnanpoon London is , indccl , as jestordny' :
quotations allowed , Equarol.v nt tlio goli
shipping point Meantime the relief an
licipated hero from the shipments of Eng
land's gold shows itself very slowly. Tin
time money shows , however , giatlfyinf
signs of willingness to renew maturing locn
loins ; a disposition encouraged by the pro
nnutn rate fixed by the city banks on out o
town renewals
This measure , in fact , will bo the mosl
justifiable step taken. If outside firms o
institutions need accommodation bull ;
enough to pay the 12 per cent , it is at thef
command ; if not they must do without o
soUc leliscount elsewhere The Bank o
England itself adopted ptcciscly the sam
policy in the crisis of Ib'JO , vvlion it frcel
supplied regular customers at 6 per cent am
exacted 8 or more abnormal charge in Lou
don -fqr outside accommodation.
The following are the closing quotation1
on the leading stocks on the Ne Yorl
exchange today :
asked ,
The total sales of stocks ted iv wore 210,60
shares , Including : AtchUon , 5,200 ; Hurling
ton , 14,500 ; Chicago ( Jas , 21,300 ; Dolawari
L ickawnnna & Western , 3.000 , General iier :
tile , 20,430 ; Ixmlsvlllu A. Nashville , 6GO (
Missouri Pacific , 3.200 : Northwestoin , 0.20C
Hock Iblanil , 1.000 : bt. Paul , 40,000 ; bu ai
31,000 ; Union I'acllic , 5.300 ; Western t'nloi
1'J.HOO Sales of silver certificate ! , , 10,00
ounces.
N < * v\ York IMunoy Miirket.
NRVV YOUK , Aug. 10 MONEY ov OAI.II Kas
nt 3&5 par com ; last loan , 3 per cent ; ulosln
olTured at 3 percent.
I'ltiMfMriu'ANTti.K I'APEii 81Q per cent.
brr.iti.iMJ nxciiA.soi Wnnk ; actual bnslnc"
In banUein' bills at ! 4.B2'4 8.1'i for sUt
day sand J-l 67fii4.Hj ( fordomaiid. Coinmorcli
bills , & 4 80-2t HU'/i. '
faii.VEliUciniriCATES I'lnn ; certificates hoi
ut78itc ; closing at 80'chid ' and 82o asked.
( iOM.UNME.Nr lio.NDS btrong. btato bond
dull.
The closing quotations on nonds :
mv
notations for mliilu stocks today we.ro as
allows :
I'limncUl Note * .
NKIV Oni.KANS. Al/g/lO. / / Clearings , $988,033
KANSAS OITV , Aug 10-Clearings , $711,320.
, OMAHA , Aus 10-blonrlngs , $540,050 ; same
da > last week , $5flr2,7fl4
NEW YOUR , Aujr , 10. Clearings , $70,701-
U14 ; bnlanccs , $3,778,005.
Hu.TlMonr , 'ift-ClonrlncR. . $2,018.860 ;
b-ilances , $274,657 * Mono v , 6 per cent
I'ltll.AnBl.riitA. Aug -Clearings. . $7,703.-
800 ; balances , JS40.G24 Money , 0 per cont.
ClNfiNSvn , AUK. 10 , Cleirlngs , $1,103,400.
Now York exchange , $0 dUcount. Money , 7518
percent ,
MKMntii , Aug 10 Now York exchange
opening at $1 00 premium Clearings , $95,001 ;
balances , 110,085
HEIIMV , Aug 10 The MMotnontof the Im-
uorlal Hank of Cernmny shows a decrease in
specie of 2,200,000 marks
KT. 1,0010. Ann 10-Clearings. $2,609,441 :
balances , $231,002 Money , iiulm at GU8 per
cont. llxch ingo un Now York , $7 00 discount.
HOSTON , AUB 10. Clearings , $11,217,107 :
balance * , $1,100,010 , Money , 7 3-10 < ilB per
cent , nxchunge on Now York , $1 002 00 pro-
mluin per $1,000
ClilCAno , Ane 10-Clearings. $10,207,729.
Now i ork exchange $30 discount , fetorllng ex
change , iionilniil at $4.bO'i4.83. Money ,
stronger , 7 porconl
1'Aiim , Aiig 10 Three per cent rontos , 09f
2'c for the account , The weekly statement
) f tlio Hank of 1'i.incu shows a decrease of 2-
024,000f gold and 2U10OOOf sllvur.
I.OMIO.V , Aug 10The bullion In the Hank
> f Kngland has decreased 2,207,000 during
hepist vreok The protxirtlon of tlio Hank
) f I.ngland's rosorvu to liability , which last
vc > ok was 40 11 per cent , l now 4'2,0'J per
: ont Money , 2it per cent. Unto of discount
n open market for both short and three
nontlis bills , 4' ' iJ414 per cent.
OMAHA MVi : STOCK. .UAKICKTS.
Oniiprully llrlsk Cuttle 1'irin-
llocs Aotlvo unil HlRlier.
TllUHSDVY , Allg 10.
The marketing of stock continues on a
rather small scale. Thuro were very few
over 100 loads iccelvcd today , when ordi
nal ily at this time of tlio j e ir tliero would
be between 200 and TOO loads. So far this
veck receipts foot up 5,0 0 c.ittle , 13,14.
logs and 4'J40 sheep , against 0,335 cattle ,
1,42,1 hogs and 1'J8J sheep the same fout
Uj s last week
' 1 hero was a good active tr.ido in cattle ,
mil prices sh.ided stronger on all grades.
Although eastotn advices were gc'nor-
illy favorable , the small supply waa
jarely sulllclunt for loo.il necessities ,
nnd speculitlvo shippers kept out. Local
iressed beef men , however , wont right after
the cittlo and before noon ncarlv all ol
.horn were on their vv.iy to the slaughter
louses. Good to choice 1,250 to 1,330 Ib
) ecvoswent.U from WOO to1 10 and fait
o -very good SV ) ) to l.'OO Ib steers brought
'rom ' $ J 25 to ? l Offerings included several
o.ids of pretty good western c.ittlo , and
, heso sold mostly at W 15 The feeling vv.ia
inn and tr.iding hiisk , but under it nil
; huio was a sentiment th.it a heavy run
would cause a bad btoak in prices and
country shippers wcro gcnei.Uly cautioned
xccordingly.
The cow market was stronger .is a rule
itceeipts weie light-anil the demand good ,
The extreme tango of prices paid was from
"tOoforold peltc'is to $ . ! 75 for choice fit
: icifers Butchers' cow s sold largely at $ l.f
to"J5 Calves at from $ J " 5 to $4 were
aboutsteady. The market for bulls was
very dull and wo.ilc. with sales at § 1.35 tc
1 HO
There were no new developments in UK
feeder market. Cverytningwason a limited
scale. Both supplj and demand ere light ,
Tlio feeling was noniinallj steady , hut there
is not much confidence except m the besl
grades Good to choice feeders are quota blf
at $ J 70 to ? . ! . fair to good at J2 SO to ? 'J 7 (
met common stuffs at $3 to J50. . Koprcsonta
tlvo sales : '
IIIES9ED nrGF.
, , , , , There was another stiarp advanc
in hoc values. The bij ? brealc of n weak ug
has been recovered , and prices are bacic vcr ,
nearly vvliere they vveic two weeks ago Th
supply was only moderate , considerabl ,
lighter than expected , and witli eastern m.ti
kuts better nnd a good local and shippln ,
demand , trading ruled brisk from st.ut I
llniBh at prices from JOc to Ifio higher thai
Wednesday and fully bOo better than las
Thursday. The popular piico fo
good to choice light and liutclui
weight hogs was J510 and the por.
ular price for heavy and mixed packet
was * /i. I'rimo lights sold ns high .ib 15 'J
and rouuh heavies as low ns > l 05. Th
close was strong at the high point of tti
dav. Sales were largely from 95 to 95 10 , a
against from 9-1.00 to So j ostordaj and froi
H 20 to 94 ! i5 ono week ago , Hepicsoutativ
sulcs ;
No Av. Sh I'r. , No Av. Sh I > r.
2 330 401180 , 08 270 40 JO 00
0 2G2 4 UO GO 270 200 0 00
0 330 4 lift 07 280 120 D 00
12 30H 40 4'tlS B3 231 210 o 00
04 204 2BO 4-05j * ( ) G 201 300 u 05
10 2B2 4 U5 < 00 , , . 270 HO 0 05
310 120 4 1)5 GO 200 40 0 05
340 4 00 04 ' 240 HO 5 00
11 2H8 80 4 95' 1 > G 200 bO 0 05
41 207 40 4I96 0 23J 0 05
47 304 40 4i 6r 71 232 240 0 05
53 333 100 6 00 05 248 240 D 05
54 271 40 600 71 241 320 500
64 312 80 0 00 04 210 80 0 10
65 281 OrM OU 105 120 [ t 10
1)7 205 40 0")0 ( ) * 77 22U 8 ( ) fi 10
10 204 6 00 07 245 100 0 10
01 338 200 5 OOi OU 180 280 0 10
09 243 280 5 00 75 220 IGO 0 10
50200 120 0 00 73 210 200 0 10
7 IHO 5 00 CO . 255 IGO 0 10
G3 251 280 5 00 GO 253 20O 5 10
37 250 200 b 00 82 254 28O & 10
04 257 411 0 0(1 ( 05 237 320 0 10
70 1'J'J 320 & 00 SM 213 40 0 10
72 241 320 6 00 GO 251 280 6 1(1 (
60 321 80 D 00 71 220 210 010
00 208 120 5 00 74 228 200 0 10
09 283 80 0 10 77 210 120 0 10
24 2JO 40 5 00 dd 2ftO 200 5 10
Grt 270 240 6 00 72 227 bO 0 10
00 270 IGO 600 78 . . 224 BO OJO
70 239 120 b 00
1'IOMAND HOUGH.
1 330 4 05
SiiBEi1 There were no fresh receipts <
sheep and nothing hero to make u marko
Good muttons continued in active demuii
at firm prices , but there is practically t
> alu for common and stock sheep Quot
lloiu are. Fair to good natives. M 00t ( 4 Ol
fair to good westerns , ti & 0a.i ( 25 ; com me
and stock sheep , * l 60@si 75 , good to choli
40 to 100-lh lambs , fll ( Kc-t ) ( 76.
Knntai City l.lve niook Murkut ,
KANSAS OITY , Ausc. 10. OATTI.B Uece.pt
4,200 lumd : khlpiiinntii , 20OO buud ; murk
Moudy ; Tuxiih biuon , , $200&320 ; bhlpph
steers , J4 O0 < 6 00 | Texak und nutUo cow
tl.1042.UOj buUhur stucU , 12 UOai.lO , ttocl
feeders , tJ 25113 60i bull * ind mlved.
1 50H2.4I1
lions lterelpts,3 , (00lieidi ( ship iionM , l,0l > 0
icudi market opened imtJOc hUhi > r , clnvcd
veak ! hulk of snles , fA VOUS 50 ; licnvlei , 14 8(1 (
® 6 30 ; n ickets. $5 tiOitfi 70 , liil\ed 11 fiOijri 70
Hinti' Hecelpts , 1,300 houdi ihlumoni * ,
( Ml headi tnirkrt tiinlyi ( niiittons , SJ 46 ®
J.HS ; lambs. 84.10SI40.
llnenlpts nnd llUpn ltlnn of Stock.
Oniclal receipts and dUposltlnn of stoi'k M
lion n by the iiooksof the Union block Yard *
lompany for tlio twenty-four lunus endlut' nt
b o'clock p m August 10 , 1893.
11KCRIIMS
Cittln. Hogs Shcop
South Onnha . 1,201 8.44J
Chicago . 8,000 11,000 lo.OOll
CiumasClty . . . 4,200 3,800 1,80(1 (
bt. Louis . 3,800 000 1,101
Total . 77,201 T lTa 12.40C
.
Chlriigo llt stni'U MurKnt.
CIIICAOO.AUK 10 [ Apodal Tologritu to THE
IKF 1 The conditions were much the same as
in the day befoie light suppllos , a good du-
nand and stronger prices Receipts of nil
kinds footi d no about 0,000 head , of ulih-h It
was etit ( mated 1,500 were Tuxaim and OOU
westerns. Anylhlng that as good enough to
nhtpon tlio hoof was sal iblo at a Hiniill ad-
\anci on josterdaj's closing prlcos , and thu
oss attractlxo soils worn linn PA entiling
wns closed out u irly , and unless the ar-
iMils for the lomatnirnr of tlm wock proxo
argei than there Is anv llkoltlumd of tliclr
lolng , tlm market will not lo oMiy strength
) lnco Saturday barely 30000 lucid have buon
iculMid , which Is 14,500 ho\d loss than for
IhositiH ) tlmo last > car. I'lidorsuch supplies
irlccs nro bound to adance In * .plte of a light
nonoy markot. Ted ij's s ilos were mostl } at
'roni il Id to $4115 for n itUi'- , and til from
! 1 t ( ) to 12.75 for Texiins AVuMcrns were
| uotcd at from $1 75 to $4 10.
Tlio hog market showed strength , Inimcdl-
itely after the opening there was an advance
if 10c and th it linproMiinont was not lost ,
though there was talk of ncakor fooling at the
closo. However , the ch mccs nro that prlmo
logs would have Mild c | ilto as high ut the
wlnditp as tit iinv llmo Choice \\o-\\ \ v wclglits
sold at fiom J5 50 tof&dO mid tnurunotu
sales of f nicy light around ? fl Thoiols igio-it
hcirclti of piimo llgbtwulglits coiisoiiuontly
Iglit and mixed ire bulling much hUhor tlinn
sttalght hoary lots Kxtroint-ly honluvs
ire diKcrlnilniitcd ag ilnst us Is usually the
case at tills , season of the ye 11.
Oood to cholco grades of sheep sold a well
as on the preceding day , but there wis awe
wo iker folding among holders of low gridos ,
conitiion wustorns ospinltlly , liulng h ird to
sull Supplies \\BTO [ Iboril and the ( loin mil
KOinowhat limited Quot.it IOIIH i in from $1 50
toJJfot ragged stulf to $4 for choice , with
s lea pilnclnally at from SJ &Q to 3 50 for
1'exas and westerns and at from $3 to J3.75 for
mtlM's. Lambs noio In deina.iHl.it fiom $2 76
to } 3 25.
Kecelpts : C.ittlo , 0,000 hoiil ; caHot , 800
IP id ; hogs , 12(100 lioad , shcoi ) , 10,000 hond.
The r.onlng , loiirniil rc'Dorts :
CMTl.h Uocolpts , 8.000 hold ; shlumonts.
2800 head : n ithosslon and barely stcidy.
I'oxans and westerns htrong : prlmo , $4 7&fi
5 15V od tocholco S3 'JOSt 06 ; olhors , $ J 00 ®
3.75 : Texans , SJ405JT30 , wrstoins , J3 bO S
4.10 ; cows and heifers , tl.1033 75
Hods Kfcolpts , 11,000 head ; shipments ,
3600 bead ; market 5Q10c higher ; toniinon
rough , ? 4 3riin4 80 , mixed anil p icklng , t' > 1OJJ
5 J5 ; pilmu hci\y , $ "i35ii555 ( ; sclic-tc'd
huiV , iD 45'35 75 ; choho light mixed , $5 5U
W > 00 ; soiled light , ? > 75'3r ) 05.
Mure Ueculpts , 10,000 held ; shipmont-s ,
l,60f ) hold ; natUos sie idy ; woslorns 5c lowui ;
top lambs strong , nutl\cs , iJ 00411 25 , west
ern : , , $2 00ffi3 00 , lambs , } J 00it5 GO.
St. T.iiuU l.lvo Stock Marliot.
ST. Louis , Aiig 10 OATTI.K Itecolots. 3.80C
lie Hi : shlpnionts , 2,400 head ; market steidy ,
Texans strong ; good Toxis steers , t3 35 , good
calves strong
lloos Uecoipts , 900 head ; slilpmonts 50C
lie ul ; market 10S15c higher ; range , } 5 102
UocelntR , 1.100 hoid ; shipments ,
1,200 head ; maikot slow.
New Vork Mvo sjtouk .Miirkrt.
Niw ; YOHK , Aug. 10 HEI.VIS No trade ]
dressfd bc-of firm at G'ie.
CAI.VI s Market dull ; voals sold at 85.75
bill' hi- AND IMMIIS. Kecolpts , 7O1 buadi
sheep , 'Rc per Ib loner ; lumui , 'Jc lower !
sliccji. 1 J 30 , lanit , J5 , < lrt > sscd mutton stead )
at 7W9e ; dressed lambs lower at 9ai le.
Urossud , nominally $0.902,0.25.
Thrown from n lirlilets
ST. PAUL , AUK 10. Mrs. Robert Parker -
kor , claiming1 New York as her icsi
elence , was thrown by twomon lust nielli
f loin n cai'rinKO on the btnto slieel
bridge fifty feet hiph with intention U
kill her. She foil in the mud under the
idtfoaml was not hurt. The crime
was seen by hwitehmen employed in the
ynnis of the ChiuuK" & Gicut Wcstori
and fished out. The c.it-nu o was im
mediately driven away. Mrs. Parkui
was taken to tlio station. She biibtiiincd
noinjutios. At first slio lefused to HI
vulfjo her name , but later Rave it. She
said :
' 'I ha\o been dogged all over tin
country and this is not thu first thru
they ha\o tried to kill mo. They hav
killed my husband and now they wan :
to kill me. "
A hack was procured and she drov <
away. Nothing further can be learnec
about her. Tlio police have made no at
tests.
o
Wenior to Unit I'll III.
RICHMOND , Va. , Aug. 10. Genera
.TameH U. Weaver , the people's parti
candidate for ptesidont , will visit Goti
oial J. G. Field , who was his second 01
that ticket , at tlio latter'H homo in Albe
marlu county next \\eok. Tlio pojmliH
candidate for presidential liouois wil
aceointtny ] his host on a spuuking toui
through bovoi.il of the surroundiiif
counties. On Spptombor they will bpeal
atChailottesvillc. Tlicho speeehefa an
not made under any Heoial ) arrangomon
with the populibt Htato executive coin
mittee. The latter will not open tbi
campaign until the United States housi
of iojrescntati\es ) appoints the commit
tecs of that body and takes piolimin.ir ;
action on the financial question. Thi
Virginia Farmoi-H alliance meets in thi
cit < f tomorrow , Tlio alliance men win
ate in sympathy with the populists hopi
lor the adoption of resolutions in lini
with tlio national organization of tlm
party. _
'lluiniloro Tliinnm' ItLaleimUoii Arroptud
CaiCAOO , Aug 10. The World's fail
dii colors have accepted tlio roHlgnatioi
of Thoodoio Thomas. The following
rcaolution was adopted an the sense o
the directory :
Hosohed , That In accepting the reslgna
lion of Thoodoto Thomas as musical diioclo
of the World's Columbian exposition th
executive committee is not unmindful ol til
gieat uork he has performed In the servlc
of high musics The commit too deeply rt
grets that tlio Jininclil conditions make I
necessary for the exposition company to los
Ills valuable services , and it appreciates til
kind tender of his counsel ami such aid a
hoin.iy bo ablti to give thu administration 1
Iho future ,
Ilnril lime * In H'irlii ? Cln-loi.
Ni\V YOHK , Aug. 10. After severn
dayw deliberation the Kaatorn racing as
bociatlons have determined to reduc
the value of their over-night purses froi
$1,000 to $600. The announcement <
this sweeping i eduction was made pul
Ho when the following olllciul bulloti
was sent out : " 'Die addnd money fi
the over-night events of the fall meo
Ings of the Coney Inland Jockey clul
Brooklyn Jockey club and Now Yor
Jockey club will bo $000 and upwari
United action in the matter of rcducln
the value of purses will have a tromet
deus infiuenco on thoroughbred into !
ests all over tlio United States. "
htiiintor ilouiin' Mulher Head.
Los ANGKLUS , Aug. 10. The nntho
of Senator Jones of Nevada died at th
Jones lesldencu at Santa Monica yostei
day.
I ( pnrt s nt Out from th Lirptrt-
niMit of Acrlciiltui * .
WAIIIIXOTOV , Aug. 10The Au rJst ieiorl (
of thu statistician of the Department of
ARrlculturo liows that the condltlnn of corn
has declined little o\or 0 points Ourinir the
past month , the avcMgu for the entire coun *
tr > hchip b7 par cent as iigitnst % ' . ' for the
inotitl'otJulv This dcollne Is Uw in the
main to the diotith. which 1ms inovoil both
uxtcmiva ami porslstentVhllo in sjmo
parts of tl.o country the continued dry
weather has injured the crop bejond recov
ery , it Is nevertheless true -\s to the larger
portion of the area devoted thereto tint im
provement U not onlj uosslblr , b'H ' u ith A
sunictctil rainfall thunigh the month of
AxiRUst will bo assured. Tlio averages In
the principal states are
Ohio , 85 per cent , Indiana , 75 pen-cnt ,
Illinois , 81 percent , Iowa , 102 per cent , Mis
souri , ( r , per cent ; Kansas , 8J per cent ; Ne
braska , M percent
Tliero has been a considerable fallinr off
In the condition of spilni : wheat slnco last
month , amountinR to something over 10
Dointi , the .nouiK'o condition this month ho-
IIIK IM | ier ci-nt as acalnit 77 per rent for
the mcmui of Julv The condition by states
is as follows Wisconsin , 70 per rent , Min
nesota , 7(1 ( tier cent , Ncbrasltix 87 per cent ;
South mUota M percent , North Dikoti. l > 0
per cent , Iowa , 87 per cent This decline of
10 points is the losult of too hlch lemporv
tuie and dellclcnl i.ilnfall in thu spilni ;
vvho.it st lies The dioulli is prevalent , over
: xtuiislvu aieas and has done ninth damairo
Much injury also has been done to the crops
JV chinch bugs and nut In several of the
states
The condition of siulnc rjc In August is
78 5 percent , us against S'J ' in tlio month of
lulv
'I ho condition of oats has fallen 10 points
slnco the July report , beini ? 7b : t per cent
is compai ed with bh 8 last month , w liilo In
AUKUst , 18UJ , It utood at SOU Ills the
ovvest condition lojiorled In August for
many icars and is due to n cold , wet spiititf ,
succeeded by continuous dry , hot wmther
during the latter part of Juno and the whole
of .Tuli
The August returns for Inrlc.v show a do-
cllno to bl 0 per cent , against b5 8 In .lulv
The condition of potatoes has declined
icarlj li points in the last month and nu\v
stands at hh per cent.
The condition of the tlmothv crop Is 89 0
> cr cunt , as cotnnnrcu with III ! 1 in Ib'U
The h ly ctop on the whole. Is 1 irgo , and
ns Konot.illy been secured in good condl-
ion , although in some important tedious un-
'avorable conditions caused a i eduction of
.ho crop
Thoi'i'ticialaveraKo of the tobicco crop
'ell from UJ per cent on July 1 to bJ a on the
1st lust.
After tlm Cordico Iru t.
NiYoitir , Aug. 10. Police .Tuatico
G rady ibsiicd siimmonbos tills afternoon
igainst J. M. Waterbury , E. M. Fulton ,
MG. . H. Weaver Leper and K. T. Wall
of the National Coidago company to np-
) ear next Monday in answer to charges
of perjury and violation of tlio btatutes
elating to corporations. These criminal
iroeeedings were instituted by E. H.
Ualch , a stockholder of the companj ,
who is also connected with tlio Jolin
Good Coulago and Machine company.
Tlio complainant iccitesthat for the
\ear besrinnlnir October , 1SDO , the books
) f the National Cordage company show
that a dividend of 8IliU ( , l. ) was de
clared on the capital btock of the com
pany and that a surplus of $1(1 ( , till was
carried over. Mr. Balch alleged that
Llio dividejul had not been earned for
that pet iod , constituting misdemeanor
and perjury. _
Klnpnd nltti the Minister.
SCRAXTON , Pa. , Aug. 10 The congre
gation of the Hickory Street Ptesby-
Icria church , and in fact tlm entire city ,
is shocked by the announcement that tlio
pastor , Rev. C. L. Woiswassor , has
eloped with Alts. George Schotir , a
prominent member of the church and
president of the Ladies Aid society.
Mr. Weiswassor departed Monday. Last
evening Mis. Schour told her family she
was going to Petersburg and would be
back on a late car , but she did not 10-
turn and her husband notified the police.
Seymour VVnu't Ho lluiloilu ( .
ROCKTOUD , 111. Aug. 10. Dr. E. C.
Dunn has become frightened at the
opinions enunciated by papers through
out the country that he would bo crim
inally liable if Seymour should bo
buried alive under his direction and
failed to siu vivo the experiment. The
doctor has notified Seymour that ho will
not act as his physician. Ho suggests to
So.vmour that he will wait until the talk
dies out and do the act privately in the
piesenco of reputable witnesses where
people know nothing about it.
HrlplnHK Crlpjilm 1.090 'llii'lr reunions.
Sr. JosiU'H , Aug. 10. Old holdieii
living in the vicinity of Mary.sville ,
Kan. , who are drawing pensions are
alarmed over the action of the Pension
department in rcgaid to sovcial of their
companions. In the last week the pen
sions of u dozen crippled old votoians
have been cut otT and they have been
otdeicd to llutchinson , Kan. , for exam
ination. In ten of these cases the pen-
siopots are so badly crippled they can
not walk.
Got Ho. iv }
LilVKiiroOL.Aug. 10. Tlio Allen Line
Steamship company today got i OO dam
ages in a libel suit against Joseph Have-
lock Wilson , member of Parliament for
Middleboiough and seciotary of the Na
tional beamons' union , for issuing and
posting plae.uds in Livoipool lollecting
upon the management of the company
and tha safety of the Allen Line steam
ers. .
_
Tonne ! Tnii Morn Itnilloi.
DANVILLI : , 111 , , Aug. 10. Two moro
bodies woio recovered last ovuning in
the Hig Four wreck. They woio lying
close to the stone pier at tlio bottom of
the debris. One was Andiow Wallace ,
aged 51) , a tailor who foimorly lived in
Unnvlllo and ututos GHy , ICno.x
county. 111. Ills family in mippoiod to
bolnPc.irlA Tlio other was WlllUni
Cto-s Hr ( il Ifi. a bricklayer , who htvo
worked at Docatur. Moro bodies may
bo found.
OLI > IJLOOD AND 11UIDLE8.
Vnrled t'nrvcr of the \\'nr ( lorornor of
Culin/iitn.
Mr. Wailo was bcuti and rcaicd In
Chtutt.iun.ua county , Now York , and ob
tained hit ) schooling at the Jamestown
academy , tays Harper's Weekly. Tlio
family is n respectable ono , and the
governor's father hold for soniei yean
the responsible iiost of justloo of the
] H'iico. Davis H.Vuito hnd always boon
eonsldoteil a harmless enough porcon
a llttlo peculiar in his notions , perhaps ,
but of ustinitiblu private i-liiu actor , lie
came to Colorado from Kan as , and in
HS1 "packed" a Di'liiting-olllco plant
into the mountain * to Ashcroft , near
Aspen , \\hich wasthon the tie went min
ing camp in the state * , and began to IBSIIO
a little weekly paper called the Anh-
i-ioft Herald. Ho moved to Aspen when
It began to bo evident that that town
was to be bigger than Ashctoft , and for
a time oilhod the Aspen Times , which
was then a small vvcuklj paper. This
Kiuruul is now issued as a dailv. and be
longs to Governor Wuite'b bint-ln-law , n.
Clark Wheeler , who is a state senator ,
and a mini of sumo liillueiice in the popu
list narty.
Mr. Walto added Homowhat to his in-
oomo b > practice IH a lawyer , doing an
tilllce business principally , and bccamo
interested also in s 11110 mining property.
When ho was about ( iO years old
Governor Walte married a second time ,
and has now a small child \oung enough
to bo his giandson. In Asp'en Mr. Waite
was somewhat njtcd for his opposition
to drunkenness , gambling and other
fotms of vice , and as justice of the pence
ho was especially severe upon otTondorH.
Ho was also noted as a bitter auti-
Rumanist. In politics ho was a repub
lican , and took such part in campaigns
as a country editor and lawyer would.
Now ho professes a hatred for politics
and politicians equalled only bv his do-
lestation of newspapers which are
politically opposed to him.
As governor. Mr. Walto's rccoul has
bcoii by no moans all bad. Ho fell oui
w ith the last general assembly and
vetoed a largo proportion of the billH
that were sent to him. On the whole ho
has evidently tried to do hit best for tlio
welfare of the state as he sees it.
VVvrlli ) i > l Ailmlrnilon.
Washington Star : "bo , " slid the sight
seer , "that was put up In the mound build
ers J"
"And it's there jot ! "
" \Vondetful , iin't it ? "
" 1 should savso I tell jou , they must
have had a building Inspector who amounted
to something in those da > s. "
IN HIGH PLACCS1 It U
not strange that some people do
wrong through igno.-anco , others from ,
a failure to investigate as to the right or
wrong of a mattor. But it is strange ,
that individuals and firms , who are fully
aware of tlio rights of others , will per
sist in perpetrating fiauds upon them.
High-toned , woalthv tnanufrcturlnff
firms , will offer and soil to retail mer
chants , articles which thov know to bo
inftingomonts on the rights of proprie
tors , and imitations of well known goods.
Wo want to sound a note of warnlnjj to
the totailors to bow ire of such imita
tions aud simulations of "CAiirmi's Li r-
TLi : Livint PiLLb. " When they are of
fered to you , lofuso thorn ; you do not
want to do wrong , and you don't want to
lay yourself liable to a lawoiiit. Bon
Fiunklin said "llonosty is the best poll'
cy" . it is just as true that "llonosty ia
tbebost principle. "
What is this
anyhow
It is the only bow ( ring ) which
cannot be pulled from th watch.
To be had only with Jas. BOBS
Filled and other watch cases &jfe
stamped with this trade mark. af
Ask your jeweler for pamphlet.
Keystone Watch Case Co. ,
PHILADELPHIA.
QJVf A/jTA.
Union Stock Yards Company ,
South Ornaha.
ncil Cnltlo III ) unilII30P markntln tin irir.
co M rm s i o i in u s \ _ \ _
Wood Brothers ,
l.lvo PtooU Coiumlmlon MurohunU
co itli OnmliA 'lulupliuna IliI Chloaj
JOHN I ) DADHMAN , I . , - - . ' . ,
VVVI.rKIll ! WOOD (
MirVnt niportshy mull nnd wire chuorfully
( urnlbhcd upon application.
OMAHA
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JIARDWABE.
Hector & Willieliuy Lobeck & Linn ,
COMI'AM
iKlnmln h inl nru anl
Corner 10th and Jnckion ineclDiiilei * t'Kili
HtreoU I4J4 Duuul li Struat
HATS , ETC. | IRON WORKB. _
W. A. I , Gibbon & Co Onnlia Safe and Iron
VMialonnlu
Ilnli rnpi ilrrtw dOdi hnfoi vuulti jail wood ,
liloroii mllteni l.lli Irnn tliiittrrn ami lira
nod Ifurnujr Mio3t t.ii'Ui dm AmUeuu , 1(11)
timl Jncoon
COMMISSION. LUMBER.
liraiich & Co. John A , Wdhclleld , JT
Imputtil tmrrlian I'ort-
I'roduco , frulti of all lunil Mlhruu-
1.03 tu unit mid
klndi order * wlill'j lluiu
_ LIQUOKS. _ | STOVE REPAIItfl
Frlck & Herbert , Uiiiiim stove Hepaic
UO.IKH f-luru ropklri
VYlioU.jolc liquor ( knlor anil nat.'r tUcbioBnl
for anr Hnd of iturv
1001 rorumn bt mala Ifllt Douniaa > U
PAPER. OILS
Carpenter Paper Co Standard Oil Co.
Lurry u full ituck of
lirlotlUKl wrapplUK and Kenned and lubricating
wrltliu