Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 07, 1894, Page 6, Image 6

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    0 THE OMAHA DAILY' HKG . Tt'KSDAY , AUGUST 7 , 1801
C01BIERCIAI AND FINANCIAL
Eptctre of Drouth in the Com Belt Again
in Evidence.
THAT GRAIN MADE A BIG ADVANCE
Wlicnt Win Itntlirr Quiet nml Inactive
itt Times ulth the ItuiiRn for the
Uny nt One Cunt block *
nml llcimls.
CHICAOO , Aug. 0. The spectre of
drouth In the corn belt was again In ovldcncu
today and the speculative markets were all
ftrong under the lead of corn , that grain
tnaklng n scneatlonnl advance. It was atone
ono time 3c per bushel hlghtcr for Septem
ber and 2c higher for May than It closed
on Saturday , and left off with a net gain of
Otto and 2 % respectively. Wheat closed ? 4c
Jip compared with Saturday'.s final quotations.
Oats gained Ic per bushel , and provisions
6dvnneed slightly also for near deliveries
and COo per barrel for January pork.
Wheat was rather rjiilet and inactive at
times , with the range for the day Ic. The
feeling developed was on the whole firmer
end values ruled higher. The surrounding
Influences were mainly of n bearish nature
nnd' the strength today came from corn.
Outsldo markets showed considerable
fitrcngth , but It being a holiday In England
no cables were received from there. Herlln
was quoted steady. The visible supply
showed an Increase of 2,857,000 bushels , or
flbout as anticipated. Local receipts were
heavy 1,025 cars , but Included Sunday's
work on some of the roads. Hecelpts In
the northwest were moderate , but a larger
movement Is expected , owing to the premium
of September wheat In this section. New
York was credited with buying moderately
nnd a prominent local operator hero sold
freely at the advance. The export clearances
were small and aggregated 191.000 bushels
of wheat nnd Hour , of which 118,000 bushels
was In flour. September opened % c higher
nt 5'lc , sold at 65c , declined to C3Tsc and
closed at G4c.
Corn was nervous and unsettled , fluctua
tions covering 2l4c nnd a 3o range. The
feeling developed was again stronger and
still 'higher prices iwere secured. The
strength was due to the weather , there be-
Jnc no rain In the corn bolt. The country
was again strong In the buying market , the
southwest particularly , while the selling was
principally by local professionals , who , while
Bill ! Inclined to oppose any advancS , were
jnoro conservative In their offerings. Ele
vator people were credited with purchasing
September , nnd one of the largest commls-
glen houses on the floor , which has bought
largely of late , continued active on the
buying slilo. Ftoom traders , who usually
operate fn wheat , were giving their atten
tion to corn nnd sold freely. Shorts were
Inclined to cover , some on the theory that
the various state reports which are now ex
pected dally will bo decidedly bullish and
plight cause a stampede In prices. The marKet -
Kot was further helped later in the session
by the wcathsr forecast f > r the next thirty-
six hours , which Indicated no rain In the
vest , except showers possibly around Du-
burnio. Outsldo markets were nil up and re-
oolpts were- smaller than expected. The
market opened from % c to lo higher than
the final figures of Saturday and sold up % c
more , eased off % c , rallied from 2l/4c to
2c , declined from % c to Ic , ruled steady
ami closed at G3V4c for September.
Oats were active and stronger In sympathy
with corn. The range for September was Ic.
Provisions were firm on the strength In
the grain market , but the market was quiet.
Compared with Saturday night , September
pork and lard arc each Co higher and Sep
tember ribs 7'XiC higher.
Freights are at % o for corn and oats to
Buffalo.
The leading futures ranged as follows :
Articles. | Open. | High. | Low. | Close.
W'l.eatNo. 2
Aup 63W C2W 53W
Sept.- 01 ,65 , C3H C 4
Dec 67
Corn No , 2. .
All ? OOWftfil G3K C3M
Ecpt
Oct. . . . . . . . MM
Onts No. 2. . .
All ? 30M 30M
Sent. . . . . . . . 81 30S ( > 30J4
SO
Pork per bbl
AUJT IS IS IS 25 13 2fl
Sept. 1:1 : IS 13 3.1 18 2S
Jan 12 80 13 10 13 00
Lard.lOOlba
An ? , . . . 7 IS 7 22 7 17
Sept 7 15 7 25 7 17H
Jan 0 DO 7 02H 7 02W
Short Illba-
Atip 077K 0 85 0 R'JK
Sept. . . . 0 77M G RA 0 82 > 4
Jan n lU ! 0 UO U CO
Cash quotations were na follows :
KLOUH Unchanged.
WIIRAT No. 2 spring. 53H5IHe : No3 -
nominal ! No. 2 red , WU'tjjIlic.
CORN No. 2 , 624jfMWc ; No. 3 yellow , 63X
GOATS-No. 2. 30 c ; No. 3 white , 34H3l > io ;
No. 3 white , 33W34WC.
HYK No. 2. 45VJC.
1IAULKV No. 3 , EOc ; No. 4 , nominal.
FLAX SKI2D No. 1 , Sl.ZGVi.
TIMOTHY SKIiD Prime. $1.85.
PIIOVISIONS 1'ork. mess , per bbl. , $13.15fl >
13.25. Lard , per 100 Ibs. , $7.15@7.174. ! Short ribs
Bides ( loose ) , $ C. 03C.95 ; dry palled shoulders
( boxed ) , $ G.OOS6.12H ; short clear sides ( boxed ) ,
$7.12',47.37i,4. '
WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per eal. ,
$1.22.
The following were the receipts and shipments
for today :
On the Produce exchaiiBO today tlio butter m.ir -
ket WHO unchaiiirpd : cruamery. 14U'JUo ; dairy ,
KggH , unchaiiKUtl ; I''c.
NKW voitK OI < : NI < : KAL
Ycstcriluy'H Qiiotiitlous on Flour , drain nnd
1'rovUliMls , .MelalK. l .tr.
NEW YOUIC , Aug. 6. FLOUU-llecclpts. 23-
800 bbls. ; exports , 6,900 bbls. ; sales , 99,650 pkgs.
Market llrm and fairly active. Hccclvcra offer
at old pi Ices , but buyers not very responsive.
No export demand. Southern Hour , llrm ; sales ,
(00 pkgs. Hyo Hour , steady ; sales , 550 bbls.
Buckwheat Hour , nominal.
ItUCICWIIEAT Nominal.
COUN MEAL Firm ; sales. 200 bbls. ; yellow
Western , t.75f3.00 ; llrundywlnc , quiet.
HYK Nominal ,
11AHLEY Nominal ,
1IAIILEY MALT Quiet ; western , 67C75e ; two-
rowed , 73c ; six-rowed , SOII82C.
WHEAT Hecelpts , 140.147 bu. ; exports , 14,000
bu. ; sales , 1.800,000 bu. futures , CS.OOJ bu. spot.
Hpot market llrmer ; No , 2 red , In store and
elevator , & 7c : alloat , f > 7ic ; f. o. b. , 5S > , ic : No , 1
northern , dellvcicd , C5V > o ; No. 1 hard , dellveied ,
6Sc. Options opencil steady nnd higher on dry
weather , frost and sympathy with corn , later
In the day advancing shandy on uctUe covering
caused by advance In corn ; closed strong nt
l' , c net advance ; No , 2 red , May , COSifGiiHc ,
closed at CO'.ic : August closed at & 7o ; September ,
67 3-16 < f58'ie. closisl nt 680 ; November ,
cloiH-d at 61c ; December , CSKijGOic , cloned at
\Xj5lN-Hccclpts , 21.009 bu. ; exports , 74.000 bu. ;
sales , 7GS.WO bu , futures , I3lx bu. cpot. Kiwt
market exeltril nnd higher ; No , 2 , In elevator ,
Clc. Option market active and excited all day
on heavy short covering , due to dry weather
west , I rices advanced steadily all day and
closed at 3'lff3Uo advance. September selling
abuvo wheat ; May , 51HU53C , cloned at & 3c ;
August , (7Q59c , closed at C9c ; September , K > H
tilSHe. clon-.l nt CSc ; OctoUT. D5 > i5Sc , closed
at & 7(4c ( ; November , closeil at 67e ; December ,
CffSlc. clopcil lit 65 { c.
OATS Hecelpts , 106Si bu , : ex | > orti. 100 bu , ;
rules. 215,000 bu. futures , 32,000 bu. spot. Hpot
nuuktrt llrm ; No. 2 , 40'i 41c ; No. 3. 39o ; No. 2
white , 4IUo : No. 3 white. 43a ; truck , white
western , 42if54c ; track , white stale , 429540 , Op
tion market rather quirt , but strong with corn ;
closed HiCUHc net advance ; August , 3j ; f35o ,
clostd at 33 > ic ; September , HUtfSSHc , closed
at 35Ha
HAY Firm ; shipping , ESOCOo ; co < xl to cholc * .
75 S7Vic.
HOI'S Dull ; state , common to choice , COIlc ;
I'aclllc roast , 80120.
HIDEH Dull ; vvet snlteil New Orleans.
selected , 45 65 Ibs. , 4(1 M4c ; Texas , selected ,
85U50 Ibs , 4fifni ; Iluenos Ayren. dry , 20024 lbst ,
W < , c ; Texas , dry , 24U40 Ibs. , 6tf6(3c. (
IiEATIIEIt Quiet ; hemlock sole , llueno *
Ayres , light to heavy weights , ISIrlSc.
WOOIv-l'Irm ; domestic , IHfiJc ; pulled , 20U2.1C.
( OAI/-HUII.
I'ltOVlSIONS Finn. Cut meats , steady ;
plcklttl bellle * . 7tSVto ; plckletl shoulders , CUt < >
Hc ; hams , HHfilHic. Lard , higher ; wentrrn
strain chwed at J7.W ; sales , 7& ) tltrces at t7.42 < i
in 60 ; city. 17 ; sales , none ; options : Hrpteinbrr ,
closed at J7. & ) ; Kllnrd , linn : continent , 17.75 ;
B. A. , tS ; compound , 6H 6Kc. I'ork , nrmj
sales ISO bbls. ; ntw mess , tl4.&UO14.7S.
t'HEKSK Firm ; slate. Unje , 7C8To ; small ,
skims. 3(3Hc ( ; full nklins. 21ic.
liaV-veHUer ; western frn.h. HO13Kc.
TALlXJW-titi-ongj country ( PKKS , free ) ,
as to quality.
nt'TTEH Steady ; western dairy. UVi
tv it ro vrttiucry , l OUc ; wtitun ftictory ,
I ' < , , I'\K \ n * 21' . Imllnti .11 cnnm-ry H' i * . .
stnl" unirj' , Il1 < 2'i | nlat" rrinmeiy , KIiMi
I'KTIlOI.Et M Dull. I'nllrd rl'iied IS ankml ,
Wanhlngl' n , bbls. , t < ! ; \Vn lilnRlnn. In bulk ,
MM ; rolled , New Ynik , Ji.li ; 1'hllnd lphln nnd
Ilaltlmore. JS.IO ; rhlladelphla nnd Ilaltlmorn , In
bulk , 12.60.
ItoSlN Dull ; strnlncd , common to good , 11,20
ttl.27'i. '
KICK I'lrm ; domestic , fair to extra , 4itl ! > ; c ;
Jnpan , 4 > 4 c.
MOLAHHEH-cjiileti New Oilrans , open kettle ,
gooil lit choice , HiftMc.
I'M ] lioV-tnlti Scotch , I1J.W022.0 ; Amerl-
can. tlo.j.-.iffl.iro. ,
CorPEU I'lrmj lake , Hc. ,
LKAD-Strong ; domrttlr , J3.10.
COTTON SEED OIINomlnal ; prime crude ,
29c ; prlnia yellow , .
TIN-Qulet ; straits , 118.60 bid ; plates , market
dull.
dull.SI'IJLTEIl
SI'IJLTEIlDull ; domrstlc , J3.37IJ ; sales on
'change , none. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
UM AHA ( IIMlt.VL ; ; MAUKKTS.
Condition of Tr.uln anil ( Jitotatlom on
( Stuplo anil Kitncy 1'roiluco.
The produce market yesterday was without
special feature. About the usual amount of
business Incident lo the first day of the week
was transacted.
The sudden advance In butter ha * atlrnctrd
a good deal of attention all over the country
nnd hits given HBO to all sorts of rumors and
epccultlons nit to the future rout so of the trade.
Every dealer nnd writer ban an opinion of his
own. Chicago 1'ro'luce says : Wo do not hesi
tate to my ( hat we bellvvv Ihe sharp advance
In butter last week Ii gilng to prove n serl uis
mistake for all parlies Intel eated In fresh butler.
It gives the. oleomaigatlne pe jple excellent op-
IHimmlty to prepare their customers for busi
ness later nil , and gives out the Impression to
c-instimers that butler Is golm ? to be w.jrlh Its
weight In gold next fall and winter. So far as
we have been able to asreitnln from creamery
men ihrouKhoul thu west , the How of milk Is
not iiuirli lighter In volume than usual at this
season. Production has bcnn iilnimt as heavy
In June and .Inly. 18'JI , ns for ihu convfpDndlng
months of Wj3 ; the amount f butler 111 storage
Is heavier b-causc of low prices nnd excellent
finality , which Induced speculators In pul away
Inin : than usual , and tlio consumptive ability
of the -\nirilciili people hns been cut tailed by
tin' depress-ill cindltlou of business.
Juno cxtias In cienmerles arc today fully ns
good as the extra separators which are nw
being produced. allhotiRh nf coulee they will
nut bold up m > long on the rclallers * shelf.
These goods arc offered SJ3c below the price
asked for fresh stock , and there are dozens of
holders who arc only too willing to sell at
this discount , as they siiffeicil losses la. t year
which dampened by considerable their ardor for
holding butter In storage ur.lll after the Hisl
of Ihe year.
IIUTTEIl racking stock , lOc ; fair to good
country , 14ffl5c ; choice to fancy , 17fflSc ; gath
ered creamery , 19JJ20c ; separator creamery , 21O
"iM OH Per < lO7. . , Iltf c
LIVE i'OL'LTUV Old hens , 4Vifj5c ; roosters ,
2Viij3s ; spring chickens , 7',4foe ; spring ducks , 9c ;
oM full-feathered ducks , Cc ; hen turkeys , .
CRCc ; eobblcr : , CSSc ; old gsese , full-feathered ,
5 1 Cc.
VEAL Choice fat and small vcnls are quoted
at r > ' 4iCc ; coarse and huge , 3flc.
CIIMESI-1 Wisconsin , full cream , ne\v make ,
lOffllc ; Nebraska and Iowa , full cream , 910c ;
Nebraska and Iowa , part skims , 67c ; Llmburger ,
No. 1 , lOc ; bilck. No. 1 , lOc ; Swiss , No. 1 ,
HAY Upland hay , lid ; midland. JJ ; lowland ,
18 ; rye straw , 16. Coljr makes the price
on hay. Light bales sell the best. Oiy ) top
grades bring top prices.
I'laUONSj-Old birds , per doz. . tl.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Round lots , COQC3c ; small lots ,
on orders. 705T73C.
MEI.ONS-Ciood stock , crated , t23.
CANTALOL'l'ES Nevada ( Mo. ) Jems , per
crate , t2.
CUCUMIlEIlS-On orders , Sr.QIOc per doz.
OLD KUANS Hand-picked navy , t2.23 ; me
dium , t2.10Q2.15 ; common white beans , tl.75
1.90.
ONIONS On orders. 2c per Ib.
CABHAQE Good shlpplnc Block , on orders ,
2 We.TOMATOES
TOMATOES Ggod slock , per 4-basket crate ,
7SflS5c : per ij-bu. box , OOifWc ,
CELL'ItY 1'er doz. , SOfiSJc.
FRUIT.
At the auction sale yesterday morning three
cars of California fruit were sold. They were
divided as follows : 1,278 peaches , 433 pears ,
1,235 plums , 10 apricots , 4 nectarines. At the
afternoon sale two cars of pears , containing 6S1
boxes , were sold.
The following are reported to arrive for to
day's auction sale : 497 peaches , 233 pears , 113
plums.
STKAWHEIlRIES-None.
APPLES Good stock , per bbl. , t3.00@3.50.
I1LACIC RAHP1I13UKIES None.
RED RASIMIEimiEH-None.
I1LACKI1ERUIUS Per case. t3.
PEACHES California , Jl.151in.i5.
PLUMS Native red plums , per 24-qt. case ,
12.25 ; Cullfoi nla Washington plums , Jl.tO ; large
red varieties , tl.50ffl.76 ; small red , tl.50.
PRUNES tl.7C.
FIGS None.
PEARS IJartlett's tl.75ijj2.00 ; olher varieties ,
tl.WWl-73.
APRICOTS California , none.
CHERRIES California , none.
GRAPES Kansas City home 'grown , t2.50 per
6-basket crate ; California , tl.75.
T.ROPICAL FRUITS.
KANAKAS Choice slock , t2.0002.50 per bunch.
LEMONS Fnticy lemons. 300 size , ti ! fancy
lemons , SCO size , t7.
ORANGES None.
P1NEAPPPLES None.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FIGS Fancy , per Ib. , 15c.
HONEY California , 15o ; dark honey , 10@12c.
MAPLE SYRUP Gallon cans , per doz. , t2.
NUTS Almonds. 150170 ; English walnuls , 10@
12c ; fllberls. 12c ; Brazil nuls. lOc.
CIDER Pure juice , per bbl. . tS ; half bbl. , 13.25.
HIDES No. 1 green hides , 2Jic ; No. 2 green
hides , lHt2c : No. 1 green sailed hides. 3c ; No.
2 green sailed hides , 2Q'2lic ; No. 1 green salted
hides , 25 to 40 Ibs. . 3c ; No. 2 green sailed hides.
25 lo 40 Ibs. . 282Vic ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 15
Ibs. , KUC6c ; No. 2 veal calf. 8 lo 15 Ibs. , 4@4 > c ;
No. 1 dry Hint hides. So ; No. 2 dry flint hides ,
3c ; No. 1 dry salted hides , 4c. Part cured hides
' ,4o per Ib. less than fully cured.
SHEEP PELTS Qreen salted , each , 23iJCOc ;
green salted shearlings ( short woolcd early skins ) ,
each , MflSc ; dry shearlings ( short wooled early
skins ) , No. 1 , each. 6S10c ; dry shearlings ( short
wooled early skins ) . No. 2 , each , to ; dry Hint
Kansas nnd Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per
Ib. , actual weight , CQSc ; murrain wool pells , per
Ib. , aclual weight , 4fl6c ; dry flint Colorado
butcher weal pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 4J
CHc ; murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight ,
4O6c. Have fret cut off , as It ls useless to pay
freight on them.
TALLOW AND GREASE Tallow , No. 1 , 4 ®
4lic : tnllow , No. 2 , 3Hi3c : grease , whlto A ,
4ff4'lc ; grcastf , whlto U. 34@3 ! ic ; grease , yel
low , 3c ; grease , dark. 2lic ; old butter ,
beeswax , prime , ISfflSc ; rough tallow ,
STOCKS AND IIUNDS.
Dotornilned Attack WIIH nfatlo Ycstcrdny on
thn Ciraneer Sharcx.
NEW YORK. Aug. C. A determined attack -
tack was made today on tlio granger shares ,
which was based on the reported damage to
the corn crop nnd which was given aid and
comfort by the sharp advance In the price
of that cereal. The talk was very bearish
In this group and especially as to Burlington ,
the common dividend on which was offered
at % per cent , and current report declared
It would not exceed % per cent. Stock of
this class was offered tn heavy blocks and
was forced down steadily to the close , with
the exception of a slight rally In the early
morning. Chicago was tlio heaviest seller ,
but Boston and local traders joined tn the
movement as the day advanced. The price
at the lowest figures touched was at a
decline of 2 jj per cent from the closing sale
of Saturday. Uock Island also reached the
low point at the close , making a loss of ' ,
per cent on the day , and Northwestern , with
transactions aggregating only 900 , declined
only % per cent. St. Paul , which was very
largely dealt In , was the only one of the
group which sold above. Saturday's closing.
After recoiling % per cent In the early tradIng -
Ing , this stock rose U per cent , and. In the
face of brisk selling , was held above 59 until
2 o'clockwhen the pressure on the granger
group became most pronounced , and It fell
off to 585 { , with a final rally of ' ,4 per cent ,
making a loss compared with Saturday of %
per cent. It is believed there was consider
able covering In St. Paul by a prominent bear
operator.
Sugar today vacated Its place as loader of
tha market , which it has hold for many
months. There was no specially Interesting
news from Washington today , and what did
reach the street In the way of rumor was
conlllctlni : . The clliiuo which usually oper
ates In Sugar was busy today with the
grangers , which accounts for the comparative
Inactivity In this stock. An advance of K
per cent wan made at the opening , which
was followed by a decline of % per cent und
an advance of 1U per cent to 106. AL the
top figure a selling movement was developed ,
under the Inllucnco of which a reaction of
% per cent took place , with a recovery of
V4 per cent at the close , the Improvement on
the day being % per cent.
Reports of Increased earnings Induced buyIng -
Ing of Western Union for both long and short
accounts , which resulted In an advance of
1V4 per cent , with a loss of % per cent In
the general depression In the llnal dealings.
Missouri 1'uclllo advanced Hi per cent on
reports of Improved earnings , but reacted
In Inter trading and closed IH per cent be
low the highest prlcu of the day. Distilling
was neglected , fluctuating within a limit of
U per cent and closing at Saturday's quota
tion. In the rest of the list very little was
done , the dealings therein being Irregular
In thu morning and early afternoon , but
higher prices were made as a rule , which
wore only partially lost In the decline of
the last hour , and the closing sales were
generally made at an advance of U per cent
on the day.
The railway and miscellaneous bond list
was llrm and moderately active.
The Evening I'o t says : The Chlcago-
N * r York clique ot operators lor the Uo-
cUno , having cnnod thcmarlvM lust week of
their surplus contracts nnd finding thnt no
Wn hlngttin developments came to light over
Sunday , attacked the granger slocks nR.iln
todny. In the grain market similar activity
wns wIlneMcd by tha 3 cent advance In corn.
While Uurllngton nnd llock Island were thus
conspicuously ( Iccllnltic , nnothcr combination
of spoculntora for the rise wns busy else
where , notably In Louslvlllo , Western Union
nml various other stocks. It wns on this
side thnt the Sugar trust's market associates
were believed to be concerned nnd Indeed
the movement for the rise had rather the
best of It.
The following were the closing quotations
on the lending sleeks of the New York ex
change today :
AiclllTibn Northern I'nclno , 4
Adams Kxprcss. . . 13 ! ) No. I'ac. pfd Wit
AltonT. II 27 U. P. U.AO . ' 'I *
do pfd. inn Northwestern. , , .
Am , Kxprrss 110 do ptd MD !
IlaltlmoruAOhlo. 71 N , Y. Crutr.il
Canada 1'aclfle . . . CM N , V. AN , Kn ? . . . . Ku
Canada Southern. 40 ! ) Ontario . .VV Ii *
Central I'aclllc. . . 11 Orecon Imp
ChPS.AOhio I'M Oreiron Nav in
Chleaeo Alton. . . . Mil O. H. r. A U. N. . . .
C.Il..tQ 70 ( Pacific Mall
Chicago ( las TM I' , D. & K
CoiiHolldaleit Gas litf Plltshur ? ino
C.O. C. list. Ij . . . an' Pullman P.ilaco. . ir.7
Colo. Coal .V Ir.ni IIW llondlmr : 17 ? (
? B
Cotton Oil Curt. . . 27M KlolunoiidTcrm. . irtM
Del. million UIM : do pfd IH ; <
Dal. Lack. & W. . . nil I II. O.V. . IS"
U. All. n. pfd jwu.ii , w. pf < i : ; ; .
i > . AC. v. co IhH Uock Island ni :
East Ton n P St. Paul M 6s ? <
Erlo IrtM 81. Paul nrd '
do nfd VII 'St. ' I' . .V Omaha. . . & <
Fort Wayne 160 I do pfd 11'
( t. Northern pfd. . HW Southern Pac !
iiH
IwK.Swrar Uellnery. .
' ' ' " ' ' "
Hoelcing Vul'tby. . 17"iVmV. | Coal'.t Iro'.i "iK
111. Central I'OUiTexas ' Paclflc. . . . '
SI. 1' . ADuluth. . . . ' . ' 3 'T. ' AO. Cunt , pfd. . ( Ill
K.A T.pfd. ' ' VOUI Union I'aclllo Illa
LnkoKrluA W' . . ISH'U. ' S. KxproHi . . . . co
do pfd . , - " \V. SI. L. AP 0 ! (
Lake Shore do iifit 14 > J
Lu.iil Trust HIIU WellH Parco Kx. . 113
47l Western Union. . . HM (
LoulHvllloA N. A W. AL. E. . . . in H
Manhattan Con. . . 11SM do pfd BH ! $
Mt'inphlH.t o MA. St. L 0
Michigan Cent. . . 04 D. ft It. a H
Mo. I'aclllc 20M II. K now
Mobile & Ohio. . . . IHH IH
' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' '
NafllivllluChal. . . ui : C.'F.'AT. . . . . . . . . . jr.
National Cordmro. 21H do nfd 72
do pfd : ii : II. , tT. C 72s
N. J. Central 107 T. A. A. A N. M. . . s
N A\V. nfd T. St. L. AK.O. . . .
North Am. Ci do pfd 7W
The total sales of stocks today were 135,03
shales , Including : American Hugar , IS.r.O ) ;
llurllniUon. : : , .000 ; Chicago Ons , 3,100 ; Distilling
& Cattle reeding , 4,700 ; Irfiulsvllle & Nashville ,
4,300 ; It. & W. l . certlllcutes. 6,100 ; llock Island ,
11,100 ; St. I'aul , 17'JOO ; Western Union , 7,800.
No v York JMmiiry jAInrkct.
NEW YOHIx , Aug. 6. MONKY ON CALL
Kasy at 1 per cent ; last loan , 1 per cent ; closed
at 1 per cent.
I'llIMK MBHCANTILK PAI'KH-WB per cent.
HTKULINO KXCIIANOK Dull nnd easier ,
with actual business In bankets' bills at Sl.SSiitf
4.8S J for demand and JI.87'.Aiffl.87 % for sixty
days ; posted rates , $ I.SS0l.i'J'i ; commercial bills ,
, . .
QOVEIINMKNT BONDS Steady. State bonds
active.
Closing quotations on bonds were as follows :
tl S. fisrc ? 117 D. A. K. O. 7s . m
U. S. Cscoup 1175 D. All. O. 4s . 71 >
U.S.lures 113H
U.S. 4s coup Ill G. II. AS. A. Os. . . 07
17. -'nretr DO do 7n 1)4 )
I'aclficOsof'UJ. . . 101 II. AT. C. 5s Ilia
Ala. Class A 100 dolls 101
Ala. Class n 100 M. K. AT , 1st ia. . ? S
Ala. C1JB3 C piW do I'd Is 40,4
Currenclei 02H Mutual UnlouGs. . 108
La. Now Con. 4s. . U N.J.CcMit.aen.Os. J10W
Missouri Us 100 No. Pae. Ists 109
N.O.Us 12&U Nc Pac. 2nds 74W
do 4s 08 N. W. Consols. . . . 140
S. C. nonfuml do S. F. Deb. 5s. 101) )
Tcirn. new set 0 1 II. O. W. Ists (12 (
Tcnn new sets. . . . 105 St. P Consols 7s. . 120
Tenn.Old I'm CO St.P.C.iP.W.Ss.
Vn. Ccnlurles 57 ? St.L.AI.M.Gcn.Os. 78
do deferred 7H S. L. &S.F.GCH.O. 88
AlchlBOn 4s 70 Tex. J > ac. Ists. . . . S2
Alchlson 2H A. . . . ' do 28
Canada So. 2uds. . 103' U. P. Isls of ' 08. . loflM
Ccn. Pac. IBIS ' 00. 100 West Shore 4s 104U
Hoston .Stock Ouotutlonn.
BOSTON. Aug. 0. Call loans. ItaiK per cent ;
lima loans. 'Jhjclil per cent , Uloslns prices for
locks , bonds and mlnln ; sharaa ;
A.T. A S. V WcHtlnch. Eleclrlo 3
Am. Suar W. Elec. pfd. . . . . . 01
Am. Stiirar pfd Uuh WIs. Central
Day Stale Gas ! < AlchlBOii 2ds 21JS
Hell Telephone. . . . 108 Atchlson 4s 70 > i
Hoslon A Albany. . lS7 Geu. Electric 6s. i. HUH
UostoiiAMaluu. . . . WIs. Cent. Isla. . . . 62
do pfd 14(1 ( Allouez Mlnlnc Co. 20
C. . It. AC/ Atlantic 206U
sr
Fltchhure Hoslon A Montana 2 ! <
Gen. Electric llulto A Boston. . . . II
Illinois Stool. . . . 3y ? Calimiot A Hcoln. . 282
Mexican Central. . ' Centennial 75
Old Colony : so' Franklin 75s'
Orecon Short LlLO so'U Ke.irfl.inro . . ' . s'
San Dleco U I Osccola.-.i. 20W-
Union Pacific U QTi ulncy \ 83
West End 4 ! 'amaraclc 100M
W. End pfd 77M
offered.
Now York Mining Quotutloni.
NEW YORK , Auff. C.-Tho following ara tha
closing inimncr quotations :
Cholor. 20 Plymouth 10
Crown Point 65 Sierra Nevada 70
Con. C.il. A Va. . . . 300 Standard 140
Deadwood 20 Union Con US
Gould A Curry (10 ( Yellow Jacket. . . . 40
llalo A Norcrosn. . do Iron Silver 10
IIomcBtalce 1300 Quicksilver 275
Mexican 100 do prefer red 1000
Ontario 700 Ilulwcr 10
Ophir. 200
Sail Francisco Alining Uuotatlonj.
SAN FRANCISCO. Ang. 0. The omcl.il cloalru
quotations for mlnlu ? Hiocte ; tolay worj 33 follows -
lows :
Alia Ul Halo A NorcroBs. . . 00
Ilelclicr 02 Mexican 115
UestAnolchor. . . . . 125 Mono 15
llodlo Con lOu Ophir 225
Dulwor 14 Potosl 44
Chollar 34 Savage 30
Con. C.ll. A V.I 315 Slurra Nevada 73
Crown Point 8C Union Con 45
KuicRaCon 20 Utah 7
Gould A Curry. . . . SO Yellow Jacket. . . . 04
llollilny In Knglnnil.
LONDON , Auc. 6. The Stock exchange Is
cloned today , It being a bank holiday.
HVEIU'OOIj , AUB. 6. The grain , provision
and cotton markets are closed today In obser
vance of the bank holiday.
lrlllltllfllll flOtO.4.
BOSTON. Autr. 0. Clearings , llOCCC j bal
ances , $1,443,1171.
NEW YOIIIC. Aug. 6. Clearings , ; cCSOC13 ;
balances , J3,1U5,790. .
NEW OIILKANS , Aug. C. Clearings , $7M,79I.
New York exchange , commercial , par ; bank ,
70o premium.
CINCINNATI , Aug. C. Money , 2H0C per cent.
New York exchange , 25c discount to par. Clear
ing ) . J2.057.000.
MEMPHIS , Aug. 6. New York exchanue. sellIng -
Ing at 75cfi.00 ! premium. Clearings , $212,465 ;
balances , (4(6,540 ,
SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 6. Drafts , sight , 12140 ;
tclecraphlc. 15c. Silver bars , 62C3c. Mexi
can dollars , ClUGM c.
ST. LOUIS , Auu. 6. Clearings , J3,77S,836 ; bal
ances , JS36.4CI. Money , ciulet , Cii7 ( per cent ,
l xchango on New York , par bid ; offered at 23c
premium.
NEW YOIIIC. Aug. C.-Olllclal reports of < ho
Mercantile Safety Deposit company : llulllon on
hand , 154,674 ozs. ; certificates outstanding.
I1W.OOO.
CIIICAOO , Aug. 0. New York exchange nt
par to lOc discount. Foreign exchange , dull ,
Sterling exchnniii * . actual , 4.87i T4.884. ClearIngs -
Ings , 114,457,000. Money rates , 44ft ! per cent.
I'rult ( Imitations.
CHICAGO , Auir. C , Porter riros. company ,
ChlcoKO , Kuld today nt auction 12 cars Cali
fornia frlull : llartlclt pears , Jl.10fil.IOKK :
Iiliims. S.'cfiJl.OJ ; Columhla , KcQtl.K ; WaBhlni-
ton. COciitl.M ; Ilalloy | iluni < i , J1.05 ; Diamond
$1.50 ; BalBuum plums , ll.awi.10 ; Wnlllnit plums ,
95a ; QuarkfnhOMH , 11.10 ; FallvntnirK , 11.10 ; puriilo
Duane pliinix , 7r > cUl,10 ; Oermnn inuiics. Jl.i'iwj
1.75 ; Gross , Jl.lUfil.80 ; Tragedy. 80cf/'J1.43j Fon-
talncblenu Krapra , J1.15 ; ni'ctnrlnea , We ; St.
John peaches , die ; Crawford. 75C0J1.25 : Foster.
40ctfl.Ii ) ; liurnaids , S04J9JCJ clinic , OcJJH.lO : np-
plea , 75c.
The Karl Fruit company old California fruit
at auction today as follows ! IVarn , Iliirtlotls.
J1.15W1.40 : Clapp's favorites , J1.20 ; Flemish
Ueaiily. Jl , Pouches , Crawford , $1,0001,10 ; Fos
ters. $1.10 ; Ktrawbfrrr , $1. I'lums. Ilrudshaw ,
Jl.IO ; Japan , J1.1S ; Columhla. $1,1501.00 ; < irt'n.
Jl.lOWl.'SVashlncton ; , OOcOJl.SO ; Hoynl Hellve
Jl.10jil.IO ; pearh , $1.40 ; llurhiuik , JI.13. I'nuiHH ,
( Irrnian , $1.GO ; Gross , Jl.M. Ornpes , Fontaine-
hlrau. $1.23Jfl.30. Thlrly-slx cars of California
frull wen- sold hcru loday.
KIUIHIU Oily flliirkotK.
KANSAS CITY , Aug. C.-WIIEAT-No. 2
hard. 4J'Cc ; No. 3 hard , 4331 lo ; No. 3 red , 4 c ;
No. 3 red. 44c.
COIlN-.Scarcej No. 2 mixed , 47050c ; No. !
white. Dinsic.
OATS Active and Wo higher ; No. 2 mixed ,
29j30o ; No. 2 while. 3IO32c.
HUTTEIt Vcrj' firm ; creamery , 10O20CJ dairy.
14O16C.
KGOS Very llrm , 8Mc.
HKCKII'TH Wheat , 3J.500 Lu. ; corn , 2.SOO bu. ;
oats , SOU bu.
HIIII'MKNTB Wheat , 5,000 bu.j corn , 1,100 bu. !
oats , none ,
Cotton .Murlfot.
NKW OIILKANS. AUB.COTTONQulet ,
Bteiuly ; miles , upot , 800 lml ; to nrrlve , 800 bales ;
stock , JM3 bales ; future . steady ; alea. 13.GOO
bales ; AUKUB ! . JO.C bid : Heptrmbrr. S0.37I/C.3S :
October , $4.4004.41 ; November , JG.43QC.49 ; Decem
ber , JS.57tjC.Mi Juunary , J6.Utli.l > 4 : February.
$6.c5S6.70 : March. JS.75sj6.76 ; April. JO.S1&O.S3.
ST. LOUIS , Aut. 6-COTTON-Qulct ; mMdllne ,
8c ; sales , none ; receipts , none ; ihlpmentj ,
none ; slock , 26,300 bales ,
Nnw Vorlc Dry dooili Murket.
NKW YOItK , AUB. e. With many new buyers
In the market Incrvaard atlenllon has been ex
tended to all autumn otterlnc * thnt have bevn
fuucht by purrhasarii of modrrale auantlth's.
which In the aKvregata have reachrd a larjii ;
bulk. Chief attention has lx > rn trtvtn to bloicliol
wid bravtn cotton * and wide sheellnK . and In
colored fooiit. nl > o cotton muffs and printed
cloths dull at 2HO.
OMAHA UVfKSTOCK MARKET
Opens witli7yry ( Moderate O.Teriuga
BEEF STEERS BRING SATURDAY PRICES
Murliot I'alrly .Sonify Unilor Light Local
anil No Hilpptnj ; Doiniinit Hogs
Steady lo Stroii ) ; with n ( loud
Uenmnil tq'f'iiu ' Puclecrn.
MONDAY , Aug. C.
The week starts > out with o moderate rim
of stock , tlicro belntf about 1,850 cattle , 8,000
hogs and 1,850 sheep , as against " ,712 cat
tle , 12,149 hogs and 240 slio.'p on Monday of
last week.
CATTLE As has been the rule for the past
week or more , there was no shipping de
mand for cattle ; In fact there have not
been enough good cattle here to warrant
the shippers In operating , even If they had
been disposed to. There was , however , n
demand for a few cattle on the part of the
local packers , and they paid about Satur
day's prices for anything that they could
use. Good corn fed cattle were scarce , but
onu bunch of l,3G8-lb. beeves brought $ l.2u ,
and a load of 1,112-lb. ciutle brought $1.10.
There- was a fair demand for desirable cow
stuff at fully Saturday's prices , but the
supply was not large. One string of 881-
Ib. cows brought } 2.tJO. The common stud
sold about as low as ever and was slow.
The market on veal calves has been oversupplied -
supplied for sonic time , and as the receipts
are still liberal the market has not shown
any Improvement. Portions of the country
that have been so fortunate as to escapa
the drouth are buying feeders , and the
market Is showing some little Improvement.
Several loads changed hands today , the best
bringing $2.GD. Representative sales :
Diinssno HEEF.
No. Av. I'r. No. AV. 1'r. No.v. . Pr.
3..1013 | 3 Si S2..1112 14 10 2J..13M 51 23
21. . . .1101 3 40
COWS.
1..10M 100 C. . . . ! H3 135 3. . . . 000 200
2. . . . 820 1 10 20. . . . S33 1 35 1. . . . fCO 2 CO
10 . . . ( KG 115 7. . . . 700 ICO 2..1GOJ 200
1. . . . 850 1 IJ 10. . . . 700 ICO 2. . . .12.10 200
10. . . . 776 115 * . . . . 615 1 CO 21. . . . 949 200
1. . . . COO 1 20 1. , . . fcSO 1 G : 1. . . . 970 2 10
9. . . . 803 120 13. . . . 761 165 6..7S3 220
10. . . . 878 120 1. . . . 1190 1 bO 1..10IO 230
1. . . . 940 125 3. . . .1293 IK 23. . . . 9 8 240
2. . . . OC3 125 1. . . . 930 2 00 M..681 263
2. . . . SCO 1 35
HEIFERS.
4. . . . 412 1 20 1. . , . C60 1 .15 5. . . . C44 1 CO
2. . . . 335 1 25 1. . . . 640 1 35 9. . . . 634 1 60
'
4. . . . 3S5 1'2S 2. . . . 600 145 3. . . . 930 190
4. . . . 423 1 30 2. . . . 680 1 CO 27. . . . 8)3 2 40
CALVES.
8. . . . 185 85 1. . . . 22i ) 200 2. . . . 175 300
9. . . . 234 175 2. . . . 135 300 1. . . . 180 300
20. . . . 203 2 00
BULLS.
1..1220 1 25 2. . . . COO 1 45 1..1470 1 CO
1. . . . 900 1 30 1. . . . 8.r,0 1 CO 3. . . . 7CO 1 01
1. . . . S20 1 35 4. . . .1143 1 40 1. . . . 740 1 75
OXEN.
2. . . .1450 1 75
BTAQS.
1. . . . COO 1 CO
STOCKEHS AND FEEDERS.
6. . . . 435 170 r. . . . . B04 205 2. . . . C70 240
1. . . . 640 170 22. . . . 915 210 6. . . . 741 240
10. . . . 335 175 11. . . . SS3 230 42. . . . 877 245
10. . . . 404 1 85 1. . . . 7CO 2 40 20. . . .1157 2 65
C. . . . C70 2 00 Tli.
WESTERN CATTLE.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
SOUTH' OAKOTA.
1 bull . 1C90 Jl 25 2 bulls . 12"0 Jl 35
20 cows . S52 1 3f,26 cows . 940 2 30
C2 calves . 2C3 2 M''W steers . 1210 330
4S steers . 1155 3 25 53 steers . 1329 3 50
3 feeilcrs . 1133 200 3 feeders . 9C6 200
18 feedeis . SS2 2-50 , d5 feeders . 945 2 65
WVOMINO.
12 sirs , tig. . . .1185 100 25 strs. tig. . . .1203 225
63 steers . 1223 I 15 { SI steers . 1173 315
COLORADO.
27 cows . 905 2 45 24 steers . 10S4 3 15
24 feeders . 1030 2 CO
HOGS The receipts today averaged about
the same as on Saturday In quality , that Is ,
there were not quite so many light and poor
hogs as there were. . a .week ago. There was
a very ; fair : demafiflj-for goodjhogs , and on
such the1 market 'Was not hfluch changfcd
from Saturday. 'Good 'heavy and butcher
weight hogs sold at $4.80 to $4.90 princi
pally , with a { 5 top. The demand for the
common and light mixed loads was not so
good and sellers had to take of ! 5c to lOc
to move 'them. Pigs and extremely light
stuff are slow sale at any price , no one
wanting them. Representative Bales :
SIIKEP The market was well supplied
with common to fair westerns , but the de
mand was light and there was not much of
a market. Pair to good natives are quotable
at $2.25@2.7C ; fair to good westerns , $2,00 ©
2.40 ; common and stock sheep , J1.76@1I.25 ;
good to choice 40 to 100-lb. Iambs , $2.20 ®
3.EO.
Itoculpts unil Disposition of Stook ,
Oniclnl receipts nml ; dlspo8lllon of stock ns
shown by the books of the Union Slock Ynnlu
company for the forty-dent hours ending at
3 o'clock p. m.i August , 6 , 1894 :
IlECBII'fS.
Cars. Ucnil.
Cattle , 20 1.923
11 ( IKS 107 8,311
Hhcvp 9 1,871
Horeca and mules. , . , , . ; 2
DISPOSITION.
Buyer * . Cattle , lions. Sheep.
Onmlm Packing company 1MG . . .
a. II. Ilammonil company. . 225 1,251 7G
Swift anil company 3C3 2,1X18 IIS
Cuilahy Packing company. 259 . . . .
Cleveland P. ! . . . . / . . } 267
Chlcnso P. P. CO..V..1 170
Cocy & Co , .i . . . 234
Cudaliy Uros A 382
A. Hans ' . . . ' . 154
It. Decker & Degen. , . , : SI . . . .
P. D , Armour ) > . . : ll
llammond-Htandlsh ' , , ,1 90
Leo Itottiachlld t , < 24 . . . .
J. Lobman >
L. llecker M
O. 11. 11. . from 1C. C 163 . . . .
Shippers ami feeders 293 2
Left over JW _ UW j
Total 1.943 8,383 C26
New York I.lvn Ntocu Murket.
NU\V YOIIIC. Aug. e. DBBVRH 23 cars on
al . Market active , 1015o higher ; native steers ,
very poor to prim * , $ a.MQ4.S5 per cwt. j 1,010-lb.
BIIHKP AND LAMII8 7 can on naloj uherp ,
dull , barely Kriuly : lambs , active , H ! 4o higher )
sheep , poor to prlmo , I2.30jf2.30 ; lamb * . Inftrlqr
to choice , J3.81Htj5.25.
lions 4 cars on > ule. Market itronccr ; good
quality , 15.45 ; choice , .75.
tit. I.oula Live Stuck Murket.
BT. LOUIS. AUC. . CATTLK ltecelpt , SKX1
head : shipments , 2,600head. . Market utronir to
tc hliclu'r : latter for Triutu ; native cows , > I.K >
02.25 ; Teiu sle rs. 1.0wi l,2W 111 * . , I2.CO&3.10 ;
covre Jirt hrlfern , tl.65U2.li.
U0a3-Uuc lpu , l,8i.ij tuadj shipments. l.CW
hrml , Mark't R < > nfi , ' < ilx lilelur. tient lumv
| 5.f > i R.)0 ) liinxy , $0 Jin" . . ' ; ) , , , , , | . hl , fj.lOt ?
6.1s. t > im nml . .imr.i.n . unlit. $ 1.7Mf ' < ' .
HIICBPiMfiin | , ooo limit , Kliipnii-nln , V >
lieiiil. Market quirt , tm < 1y fo ln > ng , islitep run
lanibs , JI.T5 ; it ckei , Il.tt4t3.2t.
( JIIIUAUI ) LIVKSIMUX MAIUCIU' .
Full .Supply of Cullln UVru 111 tlio I'C-IIK
Yrntonliiy.
CIIICAOO , Aug. 8. Thpru was n full supply
of entile here tcxlny , but not tunny that i're
ripe. In fuel , cattle amwcrliiK to that descrip
tion were scnivc , so scarce Unit buyer * were
not averse to paylni ; advanced prices fix- sue I
lots ns suited them. Choice corn-fatted steers
Rcnernlly sold from lOo to 15c hlKhcr , and itooi
Krudi'S were salable at mi ntlvntire uf from
1C lo lOc. The Impnixpmcnt did not extend to
the lower grades. There werp too many 01
them. Of rnnm * cattle nlone there wi-rp 4.003
head , and n Inrcc part of the 11,000 tmtlvt-t
onVrrd wcrn such ns to have to oompi-te with the
ruliKiTH. Tlu * best thnt holders of common nhil
Mifdhim poods could do VVIIH to hold prices
stonily. The receipts from nil sources winosll -
niuli.ll at I6,0j0 hind , of which about 2,50. ) henil
wen- westerns and 1,600 bend Texan * . The
former ivi-n1 iiuoteil at II and the latter at from
tl.25 to J3.CO for Krasscrs. The ram " ) of tiuntn-
llnnn for n.itlviwas from It to 11.90. Hlockera
and fet-drm werr Inactive.
At the opening of bimlnep-i there were itlcns
of avnkt > iii | In the IIOB market. Hrarintii ,
thouiih not nearly s laiKc as for hist Monifay ,
were large for the lime of year , and buyers
weie Inclined to Insist upon concessions ; IjiU'i
In tinmiirnliiK , however , th ro wns a freer
movement mid the mniket crew stroiiKer , Ilnnlly
cloplni ; n nlinilililtlnr. ; . The ( | iiallly wan not
to Krade , conslstlm ; largely nf mixed and ll
lots , ami yet the majority of the sales were nt
belter than SI.95 , from | 3 to 15.20 being the
prices most frequently paid. Many grass hogs
were Included In the IccclplK , but nolKidy
wanted them , even at from 25c to 40o off from
th > ! prices uald for the corn-fntled nnlmnls.
Prime bi-avy IIOBS were In small supply and
brought from lOc to 15c per 100 Ibs. more than
the best light.
There was not much animation hi the sheep
tttnle. and still those who had good stock \\ere
enabled to close out nt full prices , the feeling
III that branch of the marki-t being poor. Poor
qualities were slow and barely steady. The
opening sales were nt from U to M.40 for In
ferior to choice. The Iamb market was linn
at from 12 lo tl.CO.
Hecelpts Cnttli16,000 head : calves , 433 head ;
hogs , 1B.7CO liftul ; sheep , 537 Intnl.
The Hvenlmt Journal repot In :
HOOS Estimated receipts todny , 1G-
700 head ; receipts Katurday. 16.777 head ,
shipments Saturday , 4,257 head ; left over , about
4,000 head ; quality rather poor. Mnikct fairly
active ; heavy lots firm : other grades wixik ;
prlc4-8 unchanged ; sales ranged at Jt.SOff. " . ! . " for
light ; l4.69fT4.SO for rough packing ; JI.SOJ5.10 fur
mixed ; fl.90fi5.30 for heavy packing and shipping
lots ; pigs. Jl.155fl.75.
I'ATTLK UHtlmnted receipts for today , 10,00)
head ; receipts Saturday. 2,097 lignl ; shipments
Snluiday , 673 head. .Market steady ; wcslrrnr ,
Jl. Ofliff4.0) ; Texans , J1.23 2.CO ; natives , Jl.0 4.00.
SIIIOKP Estimated receipts for today , C37
head ; receipts Saturday , C37 head ; shipments
yesterday , 523 head. Market slow.
Ivnnsiis City I. li Muck .Iliirkrt.
KANSAS CITY. Aug. G.-CATTIl--necelpl.i ,
6,700 liuiil ; shipments. 3.SOO bend. Market steady ;
Texas steers , J2.UOf3.10 : beef steers , J3.10if4.CO ;
native cows , J1.25fJ2.73 ; stockers and feeders ,
J2.20fl3.CO.
lIOGS-nccelpts. 2,900 head. Market opened
strong , but closed weak ; bulk of sales , J4.E51i >
C.OO : heavies. Jl.90f3.03 ; packWH. 14.9005.10 ;
mixed , J4.fc063.00 ; lights , J4.73Jf5.00 ; pigs , fl.CO
SHEEP Receipts. 2,700 head ; shipments , none.
Market slow and steady.
S ocl < In SlKdt.
Hecord of receipts of live stock at the four
principal markets on Monday , August 6 , 1S9I :
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha . 1,923 8.311 1.874
Chicago . 1G.OOO 16.700 537
Kansas City . . . 6,700 2,900 2,7(19 (
St. Louis . . . . . . 3,000 1,900 CW
Total . 27,623 29,811 6,711
bt. Louis ( ii-ni-riil Market.
ST. LOUIS , Aug. 6.-FLOUU-DUI1 , tendency
upward.
WHEAT Made n net gain of Ic on corn's ad
vance ; No. 2 rod , cash and August , 49'ic ' ; Sep
tember. COVie ; December , 53c. { ,
COHN Gained 2ic mi crop news and buying ;
No. 2 mixed , cash , Clc ; August and September ,
Clljc : May. 454c.
OATS Strong , higher with corn : No. 2. cash ,
30V4c : August , SOlie ; September , 31 He : May , 36c.
HYG Higher ; 44e bid for No. 2 regular.
HAHLKY-No trading.
IlltAN Higher ; C3c sacked , cast track.
Vli\X SEED -Higher ; S1.2W1.22.
CLOVER AND TIMOTHY Unchanged.
HAY Strong nt recent quotntlons. -
lU'TTEIl ' Klrm , unchanged.
KGGS-IIIgher ; 10'ic.
LEAD Wink , lower ; J3.25.
SPELTEll Dull. lower ; J3.15.
COHN MBAIHlBher ; J2.43O2.53.
WHISKY Jl. 22.
COTTON TIES-1'nchangcd.
HAGOING-Unchanged.
PUOVISIONS-Strong , higher. Pork , standard
mess , Jobbing J13.75. Lard , prime steam. J7 ;
choice , J7.12H. Dry salt meats. loose shoulders ,
JC.20 ; longs and rlhs , $6.93 ; shorts. J7.10. Haeon ,
packed shoulders , $7.23 ; longs" , . J7.75ribs ; , J7.87'J ' ;
shorts , .JS.23.
' KECiniTS-Flour , ' 8,000 Mils. : " 'whcat , 151.000
bu. ; corn. 80.000 bu.r oats , 46,030 bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour , 9,000 bbls. ; wheat. 2,000
bu. ; corn , SG.OOO bu. ; oats , 13.030 bu.
31iiiiinp lls Wlicuc Marlcot.
MINNEAPOLIS , Aug. C. The wheat market
closed about > , c higher todny than It did Satur
day. It was strong from the opening , . which
was ? 4c higher than Saturday. Hecelpts were
(1,000 ( bu. ; shipments , 39,0)0 bu. Consumption by
local mills was about 120.000 bu. , so that the
nrrlvnls for the day wanted some 65,000 bu. of
enough to supply the local consumption , but as
several of the larger milling concerns were not
buying anything from fresh arrivals there
seemed to bo enough to satisfy the demands of
such buyers us there were. The usual premium
above September wheat was maintained for the
track deliveries of old wheat. New wheat was
at some discount. Threshing Is proceeding quite
tirlsk In the southern part of the territory trll > -
utary to this market , but there are only a few
stations where very largo receipts are arriving.
Some country stations , however , took 3,000 bu.
Saturday , while many others In the same neigh
borhood took In nothing , ns the movement Imp-
pens to b where the threshing machines nte
working. It Is expected that by the following
week the movement will be pretty fair of new
wheat. Old wheat that fanners will sell Is
supjwsed to bo well marketed. CIopc ; August ,
; 61ic ; September , Kli.lfiC.3Uc ; December , 64H'B ' >
64Tic. On track : No. 1 hard , COUc ; No. 1 north
ern. 674c ; No. 2 , CC'lc.
Flour was firm and a steady demand existed
rather In excess of the local supply. Produc
tion estimated at 2S.OOO bbls. for the twenty-four
hours ; shipments , 27S&5 bbls.
Caftan Murlci-l.
NEW YORK , Aug. G. COFFEE-Optlone
opened dull , unchanged ; ruled Inactive nrd
weak ; llrm Havre advices offset by big re
ceipts at Santos ; closiil nt 1015 jwlnts net di > -
cllmsales ; , 7.COO bags. Including ; August ,
114.70 ; September , J13.SiiWI3.S5 ; October , JI3.1Sg >
13.20 ; December. J12.55612.C3. Spot coffee , Illo
quiet : No. 7 , J1G.25 ; mild , quiet ; Cordova. J19.CO
619.25 ; sales , none. Warehouse deliveries from
New York Saturday , G.3S2 bags. New York
stock today , 101,285 bags ; United States stock.
117,673 bags ; iillont for the United Slates , 255,000
bags ; total visible for the United Slates , 372,673
bags , against 413,122 bags last year.
SANTOS , Aug. G. Steady ; good average
Santos , J1G.20. Weekly report : Sternly ; good
avfiiigu. per 10 kilos. J16.SO ; receipts during the
week , 99.000 bags ; shipments to United States ,
27,000 bags ; stock , 210.000 bags.
HAMHUHU. Aug. 6. Market quiet ; Ji pfg.
lower to 14 pfg. higher ; sales , 7,000 bags.
HAVHB , Aug. 6. Opened quiet , UfJHf higher ;
at 12 m. , without further change ; at 3 p. m. ,
steady , ' ,4f higher to "if lower.
HIO DE JANEIRO , Aug. C. Steady : No. 7.
J15.55 ; exchange. 9 7-16d ; receipts. 32.000 linen ;
clnired for the 1'nlted States and Europe , none ;
slock. 184,000 bags. Weekly : Steady ; exchange ,
standard , per 10 kilos , steady ; exchange. 9 7-lGd ;
receipts , during week , 71,000 .bags ; shipments to
United States , 22.000 bags ; stock , 184,000 bags ,
Vlslliln Supply of ( inilll.
NEW YORK , Aug. 6. Visible supply of grnln
Saturday , August 4 , us coinplli-d by the New
iork Produce exchange , Is as follows : Wheat.
AOOl.OOO bu. , Increase 2.807,000 bu. ; corn , 3,737,010
bu. , decrease 230,000 bu. ; oats , 1,597,000 bu. , In
crease 350,000 bu. ; rye , 211,000 bu. . Increase 13,000
bu. ; barley , 807,000 bu. , Increase 6,000 bu.
Cotton .Murket.
NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 6. COTTON Quiet ;
middling. 6c ; low middling , 67tc ; good oidlmiry.
> Vic ; net receipts , 497 bales ; gross receipts , COO
bales ; sales , 9UO bales ; stock , 34.6SI bales.
CHARLESTON , S. C. . Aug. 6.-COTTON-
Qulet ; middling , 6V4c ; net and gross receipts ,
5 bales ; stock , 1 2,1 SO bales.
Oil Markets.
OIL CITY. Pa. , Aug. 6. National Transit cer
tificates opened at SO : highest. SOU ; lowest , SO ;
closed nt S0 > ,4 ; sales , 3.000 bbls. ; BhlpmentB , 191-
801 bblH. ; runs , 92,888 bbls.
PITTSIIURO. I'll. , Aug. 6. National Transit
certlllcatcH opened at 80 ; closed at SO',4 ; highest.
6014 ; lowest , SO ; no sales.
Dulutli U'lu-ut Market.
DIILUTH , Aug. 6. WHEAT Close : No. 1
hard , cash , 6Sie ; July , 6Cic ; No. 1 northern ,
cash , 66',4c ' ; August , 64ic ; September. CCc ;
December. CC&o ; No. 2 northern , cash , B3'4o ' :
No. 3 , 47 * e ; rejected , 4l4c ; to arrive , No. 1
northern , 6sc. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Sugar Murld-t.
NEW YORK. Aug. G.-SUOAR-Raw , sternly ;
fair rellnlng , ! * > o ; centrifugal , 9C lest , 3Vo
landed ; Bales , 600 bags ; rellncd , quiet and steady.
\Vuiil Market.
ST. LOUIS. Aug.WOOLFlrm , unchanged ,
with large sales of Texas and territory stock.
iigtu : Itiillrr .Murknt.
ELGIN , 111. . Aug. 6.-llUTTER-Qulct ; sales.
6.340 Ibs. nt 23VSC.
_
> Primitriieitt Miirki-t.
BAN FRANCISCO , Auif , 6. WHEAT Easier ;
December. M.Oitti.
Coolest rldo hereabout to Courlland beach ,
Instituted.
The United State * National bank of this
city has begun suit against John 0. Ilurgess
ana the Illuo Hill bank of Illue Hill , Neb. ,
to recover $2,027 on a promissory note given
by Harness which was recured by shares of
the stock of the Ulue Hill bank.
The Kcnnunl Glass and 1'alut company has
Ifs like CoipparipgCapdi fo
brifliapcy of ff ? up" fo ( oippap
v/tffj SANTA CIAU5.
apd
"STTDE NMAIRBANK COMPANV *
It furnishes a house complete , and Joes it up brown. We have
another outfit for an even $150 ; another for $ ! ) ! ) . ! ) o ; another one
for $500. Then we have a complete schedule , with the prices op
posite each article , ami a blank space for you to fill in.
Young man , marry your bust girl at once , anil establish a home.
Yon can pay in a little down and the balance in small woiekly or
monthly payments.
PARLOR.
Parlor Caipet , Ilrussels (13',5xl2'.4).Ji.15 ( )
Parlor Suit , C-pleces , crushed plush ,
spring edge , oak frame $26.50
1 Parlor Table J 2.50
2 Pairs Lace Curtains J 2.00
1 Pair Chenille Curtains 14.00
1 Hmyrna Hug 9So
1 Danquet Lump (3.6)
$31.73
LIVJNG ROOM.
Carpet (12x12) ( ) Ingrain J 6.37
Lounge J 5.75
Fancy Hoclter , oak frame , any color
tapestry $ 4.60
Italian llocker 12.00
1 Antique Hookcase , adjustable shelves
J 6.KO
Antique Sewing Itockcr J 2.00
1 Antique Chair j l.oo
1 Center Table J 1.50
1 Pair Portieres J 3.50
2 Pairs Lace Curtains i 1.90
2 Window Curtains , Including fixtures
" ' ' '
1 Bisque Decorated Tubie"Lamp. . . . J 2.15
J36.6 3
DINING ROOM.
All wool Ingrain Carpet (12x12) ( ) . . . . J10.40
8-ft. Extension Table , hardwood. . . . S 6.00
High Hack Dining Chairs S C.OO
Hardwood SUeboaid. bevel plate
mlrrlr J1675
100-plece English Decorated Dinner Set
' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' "
Cutiery and Spoons'"I ! ; ! 1 2 50
Hanging Lani ] J 2.40
J32.SO
FAMILY" CHAMBER.
Carpett9xl2) Ingrain J 4.S7
Hardwood , 3-pk > ce Chamber Set , bevel
platu mirror J12.S7
Springs , Mattresses , Pair Pillows. Com'
fort. Pnlr Ulankets , 2 Palls Sheets.
and Pillow Slips J12.S3
1 Table S 1.50
1 Chair , 1 Hoclcer 2.75
Window Curtains , Including fixtures 3So
2 Pairs Lace Curtains S 1.90
Toilet Set 10 pieces J 3.25
. .39.77
GUEST CHAMBER.
Carpet (9x12) ( ) Ingrain I 4.87
S-plcco , hardwood , bevel plate mirror
Chamber Pet I12.S7
Chair and Itocker $2-75
2 Window Curtains nnd fixtures. . . . SSo
2 Pairs Lace Curtains I 1.90
Toilet Set. 10 pieces t 3.25
Spring , Mattress , Pair Pillows , Comfort ,
Pair Illankcts , 2 Pairs Sheets and
Pillow Slips (12.25
(33.77
KITCHEN.
Kitchen Chair 2.'o
Kitchen Tabla } 1.26
Cook Stove , first class $7.00
Kitchen Utlnslls , Including holler. Tub ,
Winger , Klat Irons , Clothes Horse ,
Wash Doard , Water Pall , Tin Wnic
etc $7.00
Refrigerators $ 5.9S
$21.48
HALL.
Hall and Stair Carpets (15 ( yards , . . $ 5.C8
Hall Hack with mirror $2.00
Oak Hall Chair $1-25
Hanging Lamp ( elegant ) $ 2.25
Mat 50c
$11.63
Servants1 Bodroom.
Dedstead and Spring $ 3.CO
Mattress. Pillow. lilnnket , Pair Sheets
Pair Pillows Slips , etc 4.60
Dureau and Wash Stand $ 3.50
Mirror & 0o
Chair 45o
$12.45
1 O tell
OUR BABY CABS
Arc put together to stay. Buy a
Fouthorstono Cab and it is good for
the tioxt generation. 100 patterns
to choose from. Prices 40 per cent ,
discount from former prices to
close them out quick , as wo need
the room.
Formerly People's Mammoth Installment House.
Close evening at 0:30 , except Saturday.
Send 10 cents for postage on big'9 * catalogue.
sued Jennie M. LOWO for J1BG , nlleRetl to bo
duo on a" contract to paint buildings In Sar
atoga addition. The same plaintiffs liavo
also sued tlio Chicago , Milwaukee & Ct.
? aul railroad for $133.12 for damages BUS- ,
talned by breaking a package of plate glass
shipped to the Kennard company from Chicago
cage over the St. Paul route.
Oregon Kidney Tea cures backache. Trial
size , 2G cents. All druggists.
Dully Wants tn Settle.
William Dally was appointed adminis
trator of the estnto of Ingberg Johnson by
Judge Baxter yesterday morning. Later In
the day Mr. Dully applied for permission to
settle the claim of the deceased aealnst the
Union Stock Yards company. Johnson was
killed by a stock yards engine and the ver
diet of the coroner's Jury was that the acci
dent was due to the carelessness of the
company's employes. The company offers tc
pay the estate 1200 , defray the funeral ex
penses and give -permanent employment to
Oally nnd the oldest son of the deceased In
case the claim for damages Is abandoned.
JudEO Baxter has not decided whether tc
allow the settlement or not.
The application of Ben U. Wood as admin-
strator to secure- possession of two lots In
3rand View , of which John I'almblad hold
lossesslon , was granted by Judge Baxter
yesterday. A writ of notification was
iwurded.
Flno sandy bottom at Courtlnnd
Comity CommltmoMer * .
At nn adjourned meeting of the county
commissioners yesterday afternoon the re-
iort of the finance committee on the report
of the Douglas County Agricultural URHO-
elation was approved nnd on Item of J3.233.20
n favor of the association was ordered
ilaccd In the next appropriation ordinance.
Enoush earth was ordered removed to
straighten the road to > Korcst Lawn ceme
: cry and Major Paddock was granted a four
weeks' leave of absence. The remainder of
ho session was devoted to routine business ,
none of which was of particular Importance.
Cello Promptly Cured.
A few days ago when I had an attack of
cello In thn bowels , I took a dose of Cham-
ierlaln's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea
Umcdy , and within ten minutes nil of my
collo. pal MB had disappeared. I am highly
leased with the remedy and take 'pleasure
n recommending It. S5. Uearse , Chatham ,
, Ia s , 25 und 60 cenl bottles for aalo by
Iliilroinlio Not an Asplriint.
Mr. U. II. Halcombo states that the pub-
labed report that lie -wns uld to have flleil
an application for appointment no city clcrU
o (111 ( the vacancy wan without the Hllfht-
cst foundation In fact , llu further HuyH
hut be IH not , never Intended to lie anil
will not be a onndldatu for the city clerk-
hip for tlie unexplreU term.
I'lcnlo at Courtland beach , , + j
IHDAPO
THE ur.EiT
HINDOO REMEDY
roituucrs TUB JUIOVK
RI UI.THIn 80IIAVH.
Nurvoua lilfai eii , Fullhii ? Memory ,
1'arc. l > ,8lcciv | ) > noiiiiWvukni > > ii , < < tc , , - j -
rAuiotl > yi"i > tnliui < i > 8iniliulcUr | Imtimrcly leetorei
l.o.t Vniiliiiod tiinldoryounir. Rimlly carilcd In Tt.t
porkct. I'rlruf l.no&imrk-dKe. KU fur 6.oo wliu
t > uv an imitation lint timid on Imvlnlr INnAIMI. It
rourdriiiif thasnntjutIt nu III cendIC nr | iald.
Urlcnlnl ilcclll'ul Co. . ClliriUO , ILL. , ir Ihtlr > ( ! > .
EOi.l ) hr Kuhn A Co. . Cor. 151 Ii and llouRlai ) Bti. . and
J. A. Kulli-r&Co. . C'orllth&loucla Hiii.OMAllAi
Dueber = Hampden
17 = Jewel
Watches
arc known by railroad
r ;
road men and other
RUBY JEWELED ]
exports to be unequalled
, ffl ADJUSTED
vnk WATCHES , equalled for wear
THE
and accuracy.
The Dueber Watch Works , Canton , 0.
WALL STREET !
' In IVull turret tlir'tugli
our < ; < iipriillva 1C. It , Stork Syinliciitn.
DIvlilendi paid up la June Kth , 1831 , ai fol.
lOWHi
Jlrrrmlirr , I.IU'J , WjJ fici- cent , ffet ,
, liniiiii'il , 1HUJ , JH'i '
J''rliniiii'ii , " Ht
Murcl , . n
.IjirH , " J-t
Mill/ , " IH
, lnn , " 11
HIUH making 10 } pur ctnt , earnnl and paid In
> U inonlhB. I'ro > p clui Kltlntr ilctallctl Informa
tion or our plan mallei ] fu-o on aiipllcatlon.
lllKhciit itftrtngc .
I.IA.1IAN& CO.Mi cliiiniUlriilu
llrokitrni 41 III unil wuy , Nnw Yorlc
WM , JLOUDON.
Commission Merchant
( Jntln anil Provisions.
Private wlrea to OIICHKO nnd Now York.
All IniHlne.iH orilerH placed on Chicago
lioanl of Trade.
CorrvxpoiKlflico Bollcltod ,
Oftlcu , room < , New 1'orU Life
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