Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 02, 1893, Page 6, Image 6

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THK OMATTA DAILY 'AVKHNUSnAY. A TOT 11ST
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Enormous Drop in Pork the Feature on
"Ohiingo Yesterday ,
FIFTY PER CENT OFF AT THE CLOSE
Jotm Oudnlijr Carried Down In tltn Crrnh
with Other l.r-ndliijf Trailers
I'ciiturr * of the \ti\j In tlio
Provision I'll. I
CniCAOO , J\UR. 1 The scnsrUlonal collapse
In wheat prices of Into W.IM eclipsed on tlio
Hoard of Trade today by a blgifeTtumblo In
provision values , caused by tlio failures of
the men who liavo been manipulating the
market forsomo months past , forkin which
trade for tv/o months past has been so
mcnrjro ns to scarcely furnish a point to liatu ?
quotations on , broKO Into activity this morn
ing. The price of September pork , which
ttns nomlally $19.35 nl the close of yesterday ,
dropped to 810.50 In the course of the first
hour's trading.
It was known among provision brokers on
curb before the market opened that thuro
would bo trouble In the pork pit. For sev
eral da > s tbo loading operator. In the pork
deal has been slow In putting up margins
and ns ho was credited with carrying some
60,000 bbls. of that commodity It was bo-
tiovcd to bo only a question of tlmo when the
irlngcncy would compel him to go. It was
at oiico seen tluij. ho had lost control.
After half an hour of the session had
passed Secretary Stone announced that J.
G. Stcever & Co. , E.V , llnlloy ft. Co. and A.
G , HolinholK , brokers for Wright , had or
dered their trades closed. It then became
( Imply a matter of consldor.Ulon as to what
was the price of pork measured by tlio
prlco of hogs. The trade appeared to settle
down to an opinion that somewhere in thu
neighborhood of $11 porbbl. was about what
It was worth.
Thu amount of business done was limited
compared with what inlu'ht have been ex
pected from such an enormous drop Invafuc ,
but the fact scums to have bean that there
was very little open interest In the market ,
ns the trallo had for months warned their
customers away from it. When trading
commenced the state of uncertainty was
such that an offer to buy 23 ) bbla. of Sep
tember porlc at $11) ) per bbl. met with no re-
ponso from sellers. The bid was imtncdl-
ntoly withdrawn , and the llrst transaction
was in' ' ( " ( ) bbls. a" . 18.75. The price then
dropped alvut 50c per bbl. on each fresh sale
down to $10. " "
The announcement of the failure of the
North American Packing company , a little
later , brought the price down to § 10.51) ) It re
covered to $11.75 , and then settled down
again to $11. Whllo pork was in the throes
of dissolution , lard and ribswero in compari
son well maintained. September lard
opened at ? ' . ) .75 and declined in sympathy
with the break in pork to $9.50. This llguro
It had recovered slightly , when at2X \ : > the
trade was suddenly paralyzed by the an
nouncement that all trades with John
Cudahy were ordered closed out. John
Cudahy. twelve moths ago , was rated as be
ing worth from $11,000,000 to $1,000,000 , con
sequently the shock was too much for the
traders'nerves and the prlco of September
lard tumbled from $ ' , ( .00 to $0 in two seconds
ends after the announcement , and ribs ,
which had not been so much mllated , de
clined at the same time from $0.07.JJ to $5.On.
Hog receipts wcro small , only H-,000 , head
havini ; been received , but the market for.
them was weak. Tomorrow's receipts wcro
estimated at 'JO.OOO head. Such matters ,
however , did not count for anything in
today's trading.
Prices stillened a little at the close.
September pork loft off at $12 ; September
lard nt fO.GO , and September ribs at $0.22 .
The wheat market opened with a boom.
September wheat found buyers at from G0c
to Olc , and , for a time , overfilling looked
favorable for a bull session. But the failures
which wcro announced from time to time
kept knocking the underpinning from the
market and linally the failureof John
Cudahy and that of Wright & Haughoy
completely upset all the-good of earlier bull
news and loft the market near the lowest
price for the day.
The foreign markets were llrmcr at the
opening. There wore numerous foreign
buy ing orders in the mark at. Today's fail
ures demoralized all the regular shipping
business and news of such a Kind was dis
regarded after the lirst few minutes of the
icssion. The local receipts were 80S cars.
Minneapolis and Duluth received 185 cars.
The export clearances from the four princi
pal Atlantic ports and Now Orleans
amounted to about 1,000,000 bu. , in wheat
and Hour. The price of September at the
opening was anywhere from liOf c to Olc. It
was down to OSiic live minutes before the
close of the market and wound up at OS c ,
or % c decline since yesterday.
Corn and oats were the green spots in an
nrid desert. They closed equal or higher
than on the day boforn , and there- was an
early nctivo tra lo , notwithstanding the de
moralization in the neighboring pits. The
fulled concerns were short of thcso two arti
cles , consequently prices were helped and
not weakened on the announcements of the
failures. September corn opened strong at
from Sib toWc : , sold as lo-vas H7'fe , and
recovered to ! lSc , closing at ! ) $ } " bid. The
local receipts numbered SOI clirs.
September oats sold off early from 23 ? c to
E2Jfc ( , but speedily recovered , soiling up to
EJSrfittytfo ( ! ! , and closed at sajfe. May closed
t 28e.
Froights.wcro slow and easy at from IJjfc
to 1 if for \vli at and lo for corn to IIufTiilo.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat ,
125 cars ; corn , 2iO cars ; oats , 180 cars ; hogs ,
EO.XH ( ) head.
The leading futures ranged as follows
Cash ( juotatloiiN were as
FIXXIII Oulut und weak.
WIIKAT--NO. ii hprlua , c ! No. 3 gnrlng ,
Omril ) . 045taiiNo.i : tod. 0
No , i ! , aOlicj No. 3 yellow , closlnn atc
OATS No. 8. 224'c. ? ; No. 2 whlto now ) , 25c ;
No. a white ( old ) , 'J&iic.
HVK No2,43e.
llAiu.EV No. a , nominal ; No , 8 , nominal ; No.
4 , f.o. l ) . , 34c.
KI.AX SKKI > No , 1 , tl
TIHOTIIV $ EKitI'rlmo , ? 3.BOft3.90.
VOIIK .Mess , per bbl. , J 11.7fi < ill.eO ! ; lard ,
per 100 Ibs. , MI.l7iilUil : ( ; ( ; Miort ribs hides , ,
lloosei , J(1.16aii. ( 10 ; dry baited bliouldurs
llxixedi. * 7.75'2a,00j ' ; bhort clear bldos ( boxud ) ,
IH.37l < iiHf)0. )
WHISKY Dlstlllen , ' llnlshod goods , per gnl , ,
HUOAILS UnchiiiiKi'd ; cut loaf , OJio ; grnuu-
ktcil i.H2 Miindard " " .
, | "A , 0.70.
The rollinvlim were tlio receipt * und shlp-
iiuHiiti for iiidny :
On thu t'roduco oxchunso today the butter
market wax steady and uuchiiiixcil ; creamery ,
llili'Jdc ; dairy , lutoiac Ksgs , ijulot and 1111-
M.U. . , . . . . | ll l'll . .
Now Yurk M'lrkdU. '
Now VoitK , AUK. 1. KIXIIIII HocolpU ,
4'J.UUO pksi | uxports,7,000 bills , G8.00U bucks ;
iales , 0,1)00 ) pU-gs.i iniirkot dutl.wuak , oirored
freely.
OOIINMuAr. . Dull.
llVE Hull , weak ! western , 643500.
llAHLi-.v MAI.T mill , stuiuly ,
WllCAT Uecelpts , 3'J7,000 ' Lin. ; CMporls. 243 , .
)00 bu.i sales -I.IUO.UOO bu. futures , 1CO.OUO
} u. Biiot. Uxjt | mitrkut lc .s uctlvo , clohlnt ,
iteudy ; No , 2 red. In ktore and oluvutor.
aUoat , C7ici ! t. u. b. , O
uncrndcil red , 6(1 ( 700 ! No. 1 northnrn ,
lltlWC. Optlnm worn IP I nctlve , un ct-
llcd , Itrcsulnr nnd < OSf lower. The opening
( Inn nt iiffil'tr mlvnnco on llrmor rnblei ,
< inmll ronlrnct dcllvorlet nnd lil bor Chlcnio ,
but lirnkn IHOIAc on tlio rotxirl of seycrnt
lcHKO. rnlllnd ua' c nmt
j Nd. 2 red , AliRIIM. C.'AiftGO'iC ,
ft ! 0Hc ! ( ! Rnntemlinr. C7i ? 0t > wr , clo lnif nt
090) ) October , in > ttl1IV.c , clef Incut 70 ? < c :
Deceiiiber , 74mi7Gicrlo > liiK nt76e.
, B I.ODO btl. ! oxprirt" , 28,000
bu. ! .inles , 2f)0KK ( ) Oil. ( illttri'1 , 4O.OOO till. pqU
Spot s.'ilcs dull , Inwer , Ktonrtys No. 2 , 46Hc In
elevntor , 47 > ( c nllo.it. Options were dull rind
dcdowh to ' { c up , cli"liiji tendy | August ,
46U1147C , clo liif ) nt 4QUc ; Srptembnr , 40'Cit
4GVC. cld liiR at 4C.Hci October , 40 ? > c , clos-
uiitiit4i'c. (
OATS lierolnti , 80,000 Int. ! exports , 08
tin. ; snle. . RO.ooo bu. ( uturri , 39,000 bu. inot.
ll , nil \t-il lower. , Options , dull , weaker ;
23' ' 830c , fluting nt 20ir" Suntotn-
ber. ! ! 0Ha.1 < > c , cliislng nt 2'J'iC ! spot No. 2
wiilto , .ISCj No. S Rlitcnffn.nO'fc ' ; N" . 3 Chlcnitn ,
n5c { mixed weslurn , 305(374c ! ! white western ,
3W. 41 1,40.
HAV StPfttly , rjulot.
Wooir-Hlt'Jidy but quint' domoitlc fluaca
27 < S3ici ! pulloil , 2G4137C ! Texas , 103.20" .
I'novtflioNS-Cnt meats , notnliiiil ; nilddlo1) ,
nonilniil. l.urd , dotiinrallrcd ; western strain
clixed nt S7.30j Hiiles , 7W tierces nl $7.25f6
0.00 , tillonx ) | , mile.i , 1.25O tierces ; .luly closed
nt 19.70 } Hoptonibcr , f 'J.'J5. ' 1'ork , iiomftml : no
prices itlvnn.
HtiTTUii Wnnk ntul dull ; wesloru dairy , 145 !
SllHi" western croaniory , IGftiOO ! wostu'rn
fiictciry. 14i tl7C ! Kleins , auc.
CiiKKSi ! Klrtner ; moro itctlvo ; part sklins ,
.
finds Knsy Snd quint ; receipt ? , G.OOO pk'KS. ;
western fresh , 14 } < < ai6c ! western , per case ,
I.0 . 'J.7u. ,
T.u.i.dw Knsler ; clly < J2 fur pks . ) , 3ti4c.
i'orroNiitiiUiii-Iulluiil : ) ( unsettled ; crude ,
37C13HC ! yellow , 43C bid.
l'iTitoiKUJtNeglected : ; 1'eiinsylviinia oil ,
spot sales , none ; September options , aalcs , ,
none , & 7c ! lild ; ull'uied ut C > 7ic. ? Mina oil ,
sales , none ; tolul wales , none ,
KOSIN Dull Mini weak ; strained common to
good , OoeflM 1.00.
TDiti'KNTl.Nll-Qulotatid easy , 20'ift27c. '
ltici-l''lrm : ' ; fair deinand ! ilontcsift , fair to
oxtru , 2'.ar > H ! Jnpnii , 4H4' c. .
MtiLARiUw Now Orleans , open kettle , good
to choice , stc'iuiy , dull , 3)7jn ( ) c.
huoAit Hiw ; , dull , llriii.botlerdeiiiand ; sales ,
11,000 bans Uio ( ir.iuilo , B4 test , lit 21 c ! 1,001) )
bilKS coiitrlfunals , 00 lost , at 3c , aud 2,237
liags molasses sugar , 00 test , at3c ; rollned ,
dull , steady ; "A , " 4 13'lGitOKc ; mould "A1
rj ? ® 5 0-ltic ; crushed , uJufff ) l-10c ; jiowderud ,
57-ir5c ? ; "A , " 5 l-lGft5ie ; cut loaf ,
? ® 5il10ci ! granulated , 5 3-lU&5ic ! ; cubes ,
I'm Inox Dull , steady ; American , $12.70 ®
15.50.
Coi'i-nn Stonily ; hike , J0.90.
I.IIAD Easy ; domestic. , * 3.30.
TIN Quiet ; ! : traltsia.Ho , bid ; plates , steady
and quid.
Si'iiTiii : : Dull ; domestic , J3.90.
Omaha I'roduco Market.
lumen Fancy creamery , print , 21c ; fancy
creameries , solid packed , lOc : fair to good
creameiles , solid packed. IGffJlHc ; choice to
fancy country , IDiilGc ; fair to Rood country ,
Mo ; packing stock , fresh , ll12e.
i : < ; os Sales are being made largely nt IIU ®
12c.
On orders from the country pota
toes are bringing as high as 7075e.
MKt.o.NS-lt was only a short tlmo ago that
watermelons were so planly and so cheap that
commission men wore refusing them on the
ground that they could not get freight out of
them , Now they are soiling quIcKlyat $25
tier 1OO. Cantaloupes are moro plenty than
they were a few days ago. Cantaloupes , per
basket , $1.2.r > } M,50.
UAiin.vtiH There Is a pretty good demand for
cabbage from the i-ounlry and a considerable
amount Is being shipped from this point. The
local growers are keeping the market well
supplied. Choice homo grown unorders from
the country , 2c per lb.
tii ! , nit v .Stray Hhlpmonts are arriving and
the quality of the stock is pronounced good
for. this season of the year. Celery , per do .
bunches , 35c.
O.VION.S Homegrown stock Is plenty , though
there are a few shipments being received from
points farther south. Arkansas onlon.s , per
18-11) . box , 90c51.00 ; homo grown , per lb. , 2c.
TOMATOES The market Is still full of
tomatoes and prices are low. Largo receipts
are anticipated for the next few days. South
ern , per 4-baskct crate , 70cG$1.00 ; per H-bu.
box , 50c.
HKIIKIES The market wa's very lightly sup-
tilled wilh borrlesand prices were llrm. Illack-
borrles , which have been coming in for a week
past In largo qimntltluH , were scarcer , and
about thoonly supply was to bo found In the
hands of local growers. The raspberry season
a about ovor. There were n few blueberries
In the nvirkn , but tiny have been so high at
the points where grown that there has not
been much inducement toshp | to this market
so far this season , lilackborrlos , homo grown
por24- ( ] ( . case , J2.75 ; black raspberrlopors ,
24-it. | case , S3.5U ; huckleberries , ? 3.50.
APPLES Choice rod .stand apples , southern ,
per M-bu. box. G52 > 75c ; green , fjOSOOc ; grcon
cooking apples , per bu. box , 75 ( < i90c.
SMALL Knurrs Plums , wild goose , per 24-
nt. crate , $2.50 ; Texas pears , per box. $1.50 ;
Texas peaches , per -Irbaskot crato. $1.101.15 ;
California pears , per box , $2.002.25 ; Cali
fornia plums , largo and fancy , $2 ; California
peaches , Halo's ea.rly , 11.15 ; early Crawford ,
* 1.25.
Iji'.MONS The- steady warm weather pro
duces n very fair demand for-Jomons and nil
houses aru doing a good steady business In
them. Messlnas , extra fancy , JU.OOftG.50 ;
Messlnas , pur boxcholco to fancy , $3.00ic5.r > 0.
HANANAS 1'ricos remain about steady. I'or
bunch , large , J2.2532.75 ; per bunch , small to
medium , $2.Olxa2.1 > { i.
Titoi'ioAi , rnuirs.
GUANOES While the supply of oranges is
not largo there are occasional cars arriving
that keep stocks up to thu point required by
the demand. Itlvcrsldo Mediterranean sweets ,
& 3.50@3.75 : hrlghts , i2.75SJ3.00 ; Hlverbldo
seedlings , S3.00B3.25.
HIIIIM , TAI.I.OW , T.TC.
HIDES No. 1 green hides , 2io ; No. 2 green
hides , 2c ; No. 1 green sailed hides , 3c ; No. 2
green salted hides , 2c ; No. I green salted
hides , 25 Ibs. to 40 Ibs. , 3c ; No. 2green salted
hides , 25 Ibs. In 4O Ills. , 2c : No. 1 veal calf ,
8 Ibs. to 15 Ibs. . 5c : No.a veal calf , 8 Ibs. to 15
ib.s. , 3c ; No. 1 ( fry Illnthldes , Go ; No. 2 dry Hint
hides , 4c ; No. 1 dry sailed hides , 5c. 1'art
cured hldosic per lb. less than fully cured.
SIIKKP I'Ei/rs Orcpti sailed , each ! l5c < Stl.25 ;
green Bailed shearlings ( short uoolod early
Kklnsi , each IS'iWOo ' ; dry sliearllmts ( short
wooli-d early skins ) , No. 1. each 5Ji.lOc ; dry
shearlings ( short wooled early aklns ) . No. 2 ,
each 5i ; ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska
butcher wool potts , per lb. , actual weight , 103
He ; dry Hint Kansas and Nebraska murrain
wool pelts , porlb , , actual weight , 710e ; dry
Hint Colorado butcher wool pulls , per lb. ,
actual weight , 9S10o ; dry Hint Colorado mur
rain wool polls , per 11) . , actual weight , 7Q"
dry pieces aud bucks , actual weight , 5 & 7c.
TAI.I.OW AM ) CJltiiABls Tallow , No. 1 , 3Jc ! ;
tallow , No. 2 , 3c ; grease , whlto A ,
3'/ic ' ; grease , white II , 3c ; grouse , yellow ,
23ic ; grease , dark , 2'4c ' ; old butter , 232150 ;
mio HWIIX , pi-lino , lGSJ25e ; rouyh tallow , 'iVt
St , I.ixlU Altirkdts.
ST..oniB. . Aug. l. lfi-ouit Unchanged ,
WIIBAT Kluctunted ever a wide range , clos
ing J < © ? c liolow yesterday ; No. U rod , cash ,
54 ! Sic : August , 53fic ; September , 57c ; Octo-
bur.00 < ( Dccombor : , ( ID ? > c ,
COIIN Dull ; No. 2 mixed , cash and August ,
30ic ! ; .Seiito.nbbr , UDJaC.
OATS Dull , llrm ; No , 2 cash , 20ei August ,
22lSc ; Scplomlier , 2lc.
ItVK-No. a , 50o ollored ; 4Go bid.
IIAIII.KY No ! Ill us doing.
HAV Unchanged.
I'ltoviBioKR Demoralized ; pork , standard
mess , ? 12.5013,00. Lard , nominal ; uiuiuot-
ahle ,
KucuilTS riour , 3,000 sacks ; wheat , 113-
000 hu. ; corn , 00,000 bu.j oats , 20,000 bit. ;
rye and barley , none ,
Hiui'jiENTH I'lour , 7,000 sacks ; wheat , 28-
000 hu , ; com , 70,000 buft oats. 10,000 bu. ; rye
nnd barley , none. t
.Markots.
KANSAS CITV , Aug. 1. - WIIKAT Active.
Ic higher , early , doullned on Chicago break
and closed with sain lost ; No. iJ hard , 47i 46
4Bc ; No.2rud,4biS50c. (
UOIIN Klrni , lo higher ! No. 2 mixed ( now ) ,
28M2Hii ! ( ! No. 2 wlllta , 29a20ic. !
OATS Very llrm ; No. 2 mixed , ( now ) 21 < jl22c ;
No. 2 whlrtrdtew ) , nominally 20c.
JiXlJ8 Hotter foaling , llrmor ! Htrlotly fresh ,
candled , 8ttl2 . ,
'Hix'EiiTii Wheat , 8400 , bu.j corn , none ;
oats , none.
Sin ' I'MKNTS Wheat , 3,000 bu , ; corn , 1,000
bu , ; oat * , 14,000 , bu ,
Liverpool .Murk on.
IaVEiti'OOl.Aug , \ViiEAT-Bloady ; holden
oll'er moderately ; No. 1 California. 5s Diiiia
5s 10id ? perocnial ; rod western , spring , 5s 8u
® 5s odiNo , 2 rod , wlutcr.&s 8ili &s Ud. Itucolpts
of wheat In past thrco days , 383,000 ( Miitula ,
Including 305,000 Ainerlciiii.
COIIN Dull ; mixed wesu-ru , 4s 4 ! < d porcon-
tnl , liecrlpis of American corn In the past
three ilavs , 45,000 , ci-ntulH.
llUKF-IIxti-ii India mess , CSs Od per tlorce.
TUHI'KNTI.VE Sl'IUITS--21s per CWt.
SlOCK OK llHKADsTUFKS Kloilr , 234,000
backs ; wheat , 3,458,000 contaUt corn , 282,000
centals.
_
.S'civ Yorlt Dry U.ioiK .Mxrket.
NBW VOIIK , Aug. 1. The itamuml for dry
goods was vorv tamu tuday. Lotions are dull
for thu jobbing trade , No amount of conces
sion * would movn anything In quantities !
Cancellations of orders are moio freiiuont In
cottons as well as dros4 goods , silks , etc. The
movement U to reduce obligations. At the
sunn ! tlmo there U cnntddnruhlu ( mnntlty of
muny articlus In pro < * o s of dollvory on ordora
for current needs. Tlioru Is uo indication of
chungo In the near future ,
Colleo Mnrkut.
NKW VOIIK. Aug. 1 , Outloni opened dull ;
D lo 10 points down , closed wouk , 25 ti CO
points down ; sales. 20.000 bax . Including ;
August , tl&25 ; .September , K15.2OQ15.-15 ;
October , 115,30 ! Dacombor. H5.loai6.80 ; Muy.
J16.30. liiiot moduli , nominal ) Ko. 7,118 , ,
tVuol Jllitrltet , * *
ROSTON , AUB , 1. Tlitj demand for wool Is
tuoUorat . The uillU are luuuiug dowu aud
ntr not huylns wool. I'rloM wonV. Territory
wools lire selling on n b Mi of 37c to 4Or for
liicdluin , 40o to 42o for line rind 35oto37cfor
coar < > . Tctai and California wool * are sell
ing at around 40C. Clcftii pulled , iiuleti foreign
wool * dull.
I'nit.ADKt.i'iHA. Aiu. 1. Dull , owing to Idle
mnchlncry. 1'rlcos nomliml.
Oil Market' .
Utr.CiTV. Aug. 1. National Transit ccrllll-
ontes nncticil nt f 7'i ! highest , 60) ) lowest ,
67 > i ! closed , fiSii ; silos 18,000 bliKs clenr-
nnccs , HH4.OObbN. ) ; hlpmonts , 104,097 bbls. !
runs. 113,000 bbls.
I'lrnuiunn , Aug. 1 , National Transit cor
es opened nt 57 ? : clo ed , 68 ?
. . . „ , lowest , & 7 { ; fale , 5,000 bbls.
I.o.NPON , Aug. 1. IilN.sEEl ) Ott.8 20s Cd per
cwt.
cwt.Tuni'KSTiNE SrmtTs 20s Oil per cwt.
Cotton MurKft.
Nr.w Oiu.TUNii , Aug. 1. Ei y ; good middling ,
8'ir > ; middling , 7ii'i low middling , 7-Vc : good
ordinary , 7 l-liict net. recohiU , 354 bales ;
gross receipts , 895 bales ; sales , 350 bales ;
stock , G0.137 balos.
Ktitures , steady ; sales , 37,000 bales ; August ,
17.32ii7.33 ; Scptomber , * 7.40 < a7.41) ) Uclolior ,
7.5oa7.51 : December. J7.70.Tnnunryt7.80) ! )
robruary , i7.04 ; Marcli , ? 9.0'-'fl > 9.03.
.Milwiiuhcn .Market.
Mti.WAttKisn , Ans l. WliiAT : Lower ; No.
'i sprltm , 57u ,
t Dll.v Ijowor ) No. 3 , UGJJc.
lATS-rWunkcr ( No , 3 white , 30o ; No. 3 , white ,
V Nonilnnl ,
KVB-4UC.
I'novisio.ss 1'ork , September , 110.25.
Plillnilclithl.i ( Iruln Alurket.
I'litiiAiiRt.i'iiiA , Ans. 1. WIIBAT Weak ; No.
2 rod , Atlitust , OUX(54c. (
Cons hull and feuttirclcss ; No. 2 int.xcd ,
AiiKtist , 475S47ic ! ; .
OATH- Quiet , lower ; No. "a white , August ,
Clnclllnltl : Murknts.
, Aug. 1. .WIIBAT Weak ; No. 2
red ,
COIINKlrm ; No. 2 mixed , .
DATS-Stronger ; No. 2 mixed , 21B22c. (
WHISKY Steady : SI.la.
Italtluioru ( .cunt UurUot.
H.u/riMom : , Aug. 1.VHKAT Unsottlods No.
2 red , August , GPi'JGnic. '
COIIN' Dull and easy ; August , 44Uc.
OATS-Quiet ; No. 2 wiiltowostern , 375c. !
Toledo ( llMlll Market.
Tor.i'.iio , Aug. 1. WHEAT Lower ; No. 2
cash , 5G ; ( < \
COIIN Dull , steady ; No. 2 cash , 30c.
OATS Steady ; cash , 22c.
STOCKS AND 1JONOS.
Decidedly Improved Feeling , Developed on
tlio New York Uxrlmngc.
NBW YOUK , Aug. 1. There was n decid
edly improved feeling on the Stock exchange
and In financial circles generally this
morning , owing , chiefly to the unexpectedly
heavy cng.iiicmcuts of gold in London and
on the continent for .shipment to this side.
These , together with the scarcity of stocks
for delivery purposes , the low ratesfor
money on call and the very heavy exports of
grain induced purchases of stocks for both
the long find short accounts. Tlio bears
found it difllcult to cover and the result was
a sharp advance. American Tobacco rose
oper'cent , Manhattan , 5 per cent to 109 ;
General Klectric , 3 % per cent to 4:1 : % ; Sugar ;
3 } per cent to 03 ; American Cotton Oil ,
3 ; ' per cent to 2S % ; Big Four , % per cent
to.513 ; Chicago , Burlington it Quiucy , ! ! }
pir cent to 74 ; Chicago Gas , 1'tT per cent to
11J ; Lacltawanna , IJf per cent to 1MJ ! ;
Delaware & Hudson , 3' per cent to 109 ;
Lal < o Shore , 2 } per cent to 110 } ; Lead pre
ferred , 3 per cent to ffil ; New Jersey Central ,
1 % per cent to 00 , aud Western , 3 % per
cent to 75J .
During the afternoon the hears raided the
market on the Cudahy failure and reports of
probable further embarrassment in Chicago
tomorrow. The list was severely ham mercd
and u decline of 1 to 1 % per cent ensued.
There was no excitement , however , and the
dealings were on n comparatively small
scale. Manhattan fell 3 % per cent , to 105 > ;
American Cotton Oil , 3 % per cent , to 5 ; Bur
lington & Quincy , 2 ; per cent , to 71 % ; Chicago
cage Gas , ! ij | per cent , to 40 ; St. Puul , IJjf
per cent , to 00 % ; Hock Island , \ % per cent ,
to 54.5 ; Lackawanna , 3 } per cent , to 131 ;
General Electric. 3 % per cent , to 40J , nnd
Western Union , ! 3.f } per cent , to 73J . Specu
lation left off steady in tone.
NEW YOIIK , Aufe. 1 , The Post savs : Wall
street's future more than usually tonight
rollects the present possibilities of a radical
alteration in conditions. The gold under
way to us from London now exceeds 57,000-
000 aud the Bank of England is freely sell
ing to importers the American gold coin it
took from us last winter. Chicago's banks ,
following the wise example of New York in
stitutions , have combined to forward low-
priced grain to England against direct gold
importations , precisely ns our bunkers
last week started the movement by
the forwarding of low-priced stocks.
So tangible and certain a measure of relief
could hardly fail , in the nature of things , to
force u retreat among the speculators for the
decline. The heavy premiums ngain exacted
today for the loan of stocks rendered such
caution necessary.
Aside from this the gathering of congress
next Monday and the expectance.of a vigor
ous message from the president leaves wide
speculation as to the change in the panio
sentiment. The general sentiment expressed
nmong large capitalists is that the lot-King
up of money always ends with a stampede.
No prudent operator for lower prices will
leave his outstanding contracts heavy in the
face of such uncertainties ,
The following are the closing quotations
on the leading stocks on the New Yorlc
exchange today :
AtclilHon iiMl : Nor. I'acillc iirf'd. . now
Adams KXPIVSH. . . 1:111 : U. I > . D..VG n
Alton.TciTo Haute.'H Northwestern 8HW
do preCd 1 in do pri-fd 1U1H
American Kxprcua 100 N. V. Central ! I7
Haltlinoro A Ohio , . r > H ! { N. Y.JCN. K 17M
Oaiftida I'aelllc (17 ( Ontario * Western. IB
Canada Southern. . 110 Oregon Imp K
Central 1'aulllc. . , . 17J ( Oreiron Nav 311
Clics. A , Ohio I'.tH O. S. L. JtU. N 7
OWcairo.t Alton. . . I''ll I'ncllleMall II
C. II. A , Q 71M I'corla Dou.&K. . . . CM
Clilcaifonas 4H ! ( 1'lttHlninr 110
CoiiHollilatedRas. . Pullman 1'alaco. . . 131
c.o. c.&st. I , : W 4 > Reading
Cotton Oil I Curt HlVt Uleliinond Ter. . . . .
Dcl.AHiuis 107iJ ; ( lo prufil
Uel. Luck , . .t Went. 1111)1 ) Klo Gmiiilu Wust _ 1C
1) , All. a. prefd. . . 1H ! do prtifil Ci :
Kant Tumi H Uoclt iHland fii !
Erin 10 > J St. Paul
do prcfd
Fort Wayne 1 iu St. Paul A Omaha. i7 !
( Irunt Norlh'n pfd , KI'J do profit ll
0. , t K , I , prufd. . . . HU Southern 1'aelilc. . 17
Hocklnir Valley. . . I''W Suirnr liollnvry. . . . II5W
Illinois CVntnil 8ll > 4 Ti-iiii , Coal k Iron. . 11 !
St. I'anlAUnlnth. . .Ml iToxas 1'acllle o
Kan. liTOXIIH i > fd. BSUjTol. .VO. O. prefd. . ( ill
Lake Krlu A West. 13JJ Union 1'acllic 1H } {
do prefd U. 3. KXIMVHH 4fi
Lakit Hhoru \V. St. I , V 1 >
l Tnmt ilo prefd
] , oulHVlllo.tN. A. . Western Union. ' . . . 7JIM
Manhattan Con. . . , inn Whcellni..It L. K. . . 11
Memphis .t Clins. . 10 do prefd aM ; |
Mlehlirtin Central. 7fi M. .t St , 1 1
MlHBoiiril'acllio. . . 1H ) < I ) . JtK. ( J UJ {
Moulin , t Ohio ll)4 ) ( ( Jeneral Klectrlo. . 40M
NuHlivlllo Rhall. . . 80 Nallon.il Unwed. . MU
National Cordago. 11 Colo. K Jt 1 10
do prefd. . . , . . , , , lift do prefd BB
N. J. Central 81IW II. AT. O U
Nor. A WCHI. pfd , , ! ! ( ) ! < T. A. A , A N. M. . . . 8
North Amer , Co. . . , 4)t ) T. HI , U A K. C. . . . U
Northern I'aclllo. . 7 1do iirof'U. 10
bid ,
Tlio total Halos of stocks today wcro 285,000
shares , luoludlns ; AlclilM > ii,7K)0 ( ) ; HurlliiKUm ,
4,000jClilciitoOas , , U'J.OOO ' ; Dolnwaru , I.nc.k-
. .tiiiiiii.itiuiituuw , iiun i.iiKluilil , J.uiiu , i drill-
wtMtorn , 4.000 ; Koadlnff , CU.OOO : Itock Uliind ,
7,000 ! StI'uul , 48.000 ! Sujfnr. 34.00U ; Western
Union , aa.OOO , Hulos silver certlllcates , 10,000
ouiiuus. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Kimtou Stock Uuotutlonn.
HOSTOX , AIIR. 1. Call loans , 8210 percent ;
tlmo loans , a pur cent , I/losing quotations on
utockh , bonds and inlnliiK shares ;
Alch. , Toil. A S , tISIS \YfHtliiffli. Electrlo 17
American tJItt ) lt . . . OH do profd 3S
do prefd , 70 Wls. Central im
Ilay State ( Jan I'M AtclilHon JU 3 ( > fc
HoMtoa A Albany , . 1UII At ldsoa 4u , . , (17
IloHtoa .VMulnu. . . 1:1:1 : : Now Knuland ( is. . . 10'J
do profd ( Jen. Klectrlo da. . . ( IS
Chi. llur. ft Q 72 Wls. Central lutu. . 10
Fllchbnrir , , . , Cl ) Allouer Mining Co 60
Hen. Klcctrlc 4'J Atlantic 7
III. Stool CO | Honlon& Mont , . . . 17
. Cvn. Com. . , . Mi IluttoA. IloHton. . . . S
N. V. i New Knif. . 18 > 2 Calumet .bllccla. . 210
Old Colony 177H Ceiituniilil . u
On-Koii Short Line. 8 Friuikllu . II
Hiibber. , . , , 25 Kearniio : .
8:111 Dh'iro , , 1(1 ( Obecolu 'J'J
Union ' I'acillc 1B ! ( Ouincy'J'J
M'uat Knd 11 Tamarack. . , . . 1'JU
Weal End prufd. . . 77
New York Money .Market.
NEW YOIIK , Auif. 1. MOSEY ON OAi.i-\Vas
culler , ranulni ; from 3 to H per cunt , lust loan
at U pur cent , closing oirurcd at G per cent.
1'itiMK MKUCANTH.K I'Ai'tit 8312 percent
HTKIU.INU EXCHANGE Wn steadier , with
actual builiiCM lu bunkers' bills at
t.RO for sixty days-ami $4.SS'i'ft-I.Ba'.i ' for do-
timllll. n ( ,
rs.Wero quiet , with snles
- Iloxiis Dull , steady. Btnto
bond * dull. , . , _ ,
The closing qiiotatlpiH on bonds !
74M
H.s , isconp nt * ' St.tAS.K.Ocn.M. . ion
II. 8. ! > < ri'g . n- , 'St. I'.inl Consols. . 110
I'aclflctisot Wl , . . lot ! St. V. O.AlMslH. . . ins
r.ntllN.111.1 Snipil 48 T.lM. . .Tr. lids. r.n
Missouri Os . T.P.ll.O.Tr. Kots.
Tonn. new et . , Union 1'nc. l9ts. . .
TPIIH. new net SB. . ' Went 8'iore 115
Teim. ; IPW set 3 ? . . ill. ( J. W. IStS 115m
Canada Sa. ! Ms. . . . Atcldson4s
Cenlrairnc. IRIS. , O. 1I.AS. A.C.S. . . .
D. Sell. H , IMA. . . . . O. H. AS. A.EdBs. , un
. * K.O.4 . . . . . . . II. AT.O.flS l < > - ' !
do con. Hs. . . . . . . 1(13 (
M. K. A T. O n. ls. ! N. raroilti.t ( Is 1211
M. K. A T. Oen. , 'is. do 4n 110
Mutual Union fin. . P. C. Ilnnvns on
N..I. C. Int. Cert. , Tetm. old ( Is 113
N. I'.IC. IldS ? Va. ( is fill
N. Pnc. yds 11)0 ) Vn. Kx-Mat. coup. 35
Nf\V. Consols. . . , 130 Va. cons.i ! M ficrlea no
N.V. . Deb. BH 1014 U. 84
t asked.
Now York Mil ilnir yitolntlon * .
Nuw YOIIK , Aus. i- -Tho following arc the
mining nuotallons !
Con. CaVTaiid VaT. 8JT Sierra Novniln. . . . 200
Peadwood lee standard 110
Oould.V Ourry. . Ci ! Union Con 2B
Hnlu Jt Norcnm. 41 Yellow Jacket. . . . US *
HomcM.iko 7'jf , Iron Silver 1(1 (
Mexican jj ( Quicksilver 170
Ontario n ; > 0 do profd 1IVIW
Ophlr : KI ulwer 15
I'jynioutli. . . . 20
Sun I'runrUiiii .Mining Quotations.
SANl'iiANCisco , AUK , 1. The olllclal closing
quotations for mining stocks today wcro us
follows :
liplcher in Ophlr . 40
HcBt Jt llelcltcr. . in 1'olosl . 35
Olioll.ir
Con. c.il. A Va. . ion Sierra Nevada . 25
Crown I'olnt. . . . 25 tlnlon Con . 2fi
( ! onUl A Curry 2. " > Ulal . 10
Hide A Norcross. . . | S Yellow Jacket . 85
Mexican
London' * Alonuy .Market.
Nnw VOIIK , Aug. 1. Thu Post's London
llniinclnl cablegram says : Sovcn liundrtMl and
llfty thousand pounds In oaglcn worn told by
the Hank of Kiigl.-ind lodny and 190.000 sovereigns
eigns wcro taken out for the United States. In
addition to tills nearly 200,000 sterling was
bouuht In the imisliUi maikct for America.
On the other hund , larno amounts of cold are
on thu way hero from Australia and elsewhere.
Jhu marketcnnMMiuontly rcRiirds the with
drawals for America wltn ciiuanlntlty. There
was a KPiieral recovery In the Mock market
today , led by American railroad shares , which
Improved timturlully on the gold exports. The
same CIMIMJ depressed console. Silver has
risen < o 32 l-10d , and Is linn. Kupco paper Is
unchiingcd.
riniiiicliil Nuics
IvAXRASCtTV , Aug. 1. CIcarillRS , ? 754,103.
NnwOm.n.VNS , Aug. 1. Clearings$1,152,470.
HAVANA Aug. 1. Sugar , qulotj c.\chaiiKe ,
quiet.
I'Aius , Aug. 1. Three per cent rentes 98t
15c for tlio account.
OMAHA , Aug. 1. CloarliiRs , $730,042 ; same
day lust week , $727,132.
Niw : YOUK. AUK. 1. Clearings , $111,002-
020 ; bithincvs , $4,100,725.
HAUTIMOIIU , Aug. 1. Cloarlncs , $2,027,797 ;
balances , $314,540. Money , G per cent.
. I'lm.Anr.M'iiiA , Ana. 1. Clearings. $11,055.
170 ; balances , $1,010,070. Money , C per cent.
MRMPHW , AUK. I. Now York oxchaiiRo
unchaiigud ; 41.5i ( premium. CleitrhiKs , $93,1)15. )
LONDON , Am ; . 1. Amount of bullion gone
Into the IJank of England on balances today ,
XI 1,000.
CINCINNATI , Aug.1 , Clearings , 11,530,530.
Now York exchange1,30cdiscount. Money GS8
iicrceiit.
Sr. LOUIS , AIIR , , , ! . Clp.irlnss , $2,559,904 ;
balances , $327,707j . Money qiliol , 0(2,8 ( per
cent. Kxchun o on New York , J4. discount.
HOSTO.V , AUK. .l.-fCloarliigs. $14,807,403 ;
bttlancos , . $1,033,797. Munuy 7 3-10if8 ( nor
cunt ; uxchuiiKU on' Now York , $1 to $1,25
premium.
CIIICAHO , Aui : . . l.-tMonoy , for call and tlmo
IOUIIH , 7 per cunt. Now York o.\cli.ingc , $8
discount. Sturllng oxchuiiKC , lower : $4.bU for
sl.xty tluys aiid$4.82i ! for demand. Clearings ,
$13,750,321.
UMAII.V 1.1VJ5 HTOCIv JIAKRICT.
Cnttlo Triidfl I'lrin irlth Good liiqiilry
HOBS Moid Thiilr Own.
. ( TUESDAY , Aug. 1.
The mouth ol August -opens out with a
very fair run of stock of al ( kinds. For the
two days this week receipts foot up 5,704
cattle , 5,927 hogs aud 879 sheep , against 3,344
cattle , U,70C hogs and 79.J sheep Monday and
Tuesday of last week.
Tlio supply of cattle was fully 1,500 , lighter
than Monday , but nearly 500 heavier than a
week ago. There was little quotable
change iu the character of the
receipts and the market was
very little different from that of
Monday. Chicago was reported steady , and
with a fair demand from dressed befif
houses and some inquiry from speculative
shippers desirable beef grades met with a
ready sale at fully steady , occasionally
strong prices. Good to choice , 1,200 to 1V400-
Ib. beeves sold at from M.20 to $4.00 , anil fail-
to good l,0r > 0 to 1,200-lb. steers sold all the
way from $ a.5 up to $4.y5. Fair to good
grass westerns sold at from $ ; ! to & .3.J. On
the common and inferior grades the market
was uneven but weak. CnUlo hud to
bo pretty fat to sell at over fIJ.75
and common grass and short
fed stock sold down around $ , ' ) . ! ) and &J.50.
It was a dull , featureless market , but the
cattle Kept moving , and by Uio close tlio
beef cattio had about all been disposed of.
The cow market was steady to strong on
fair to choice stock , with sales at from $2 up
to ? 3. Common and canning grades sold
down to SI. The demand , hoivover , was
fair , and it did not take the twenty-live
loads' ' long to change bunds. Poor to very
good calves sold at from ? 1.50 to ? 4.50 , or
about steady prices. Fat bulls , oxen and
stags sold stronger at from 2.50 to 54 , but
tljo common grades , at from $1.25 to ? 2 , wcro
barely steady.
The feeder trade was rather dull and
prices shaded lower on account of the very
liberal offerings and the somewhat restricted
demand. Common to choice feeders sold at
from S2.25 to ? 3 , the bulk of the decent stocic
at around ? 2.50 to ? 2.76. Hoprcscutative
sulcs :
DI1ESSEI ) llllCF.
No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. IV.
1. . . U20 13 25 12. . .1142 $3 75
,1150 3 25 23. . .1210 3 85
SB ; ; 1110 0J5 95. . .1311 3 90
19. . . 870 8 30 2O. . .1190 4 00
a. . . 1102 3 40 83. . 4 05
25. . .1153 3 50 15. . .1231 4 20
24. . .1134 3 50 15. . . 1260 4 25
a. . .KH7 3 7C 02. . .1202 4 35
.1310 3 75 18. . .1311 4'40
,1074 3 75 19. . .12 7 4 50
BlIII'I'lNd AND KXl'OHT.
i. ,1140 3 50 1000 4 GO
8'J. ,1148 3 90 10 1413 4 GO
1. ,12bO 4 GO
COWS.
2. , 77S 1 00 1. . . . ,1140 2 00
1 . B40 1 00 19. . . . . H42 2 00
0. . 870 1 OO 3. . . . ,1070 2 (10 (
8. , 840 1 40 1. . . . . CW ) 2 00
7. , 64H 1 45 > ' ' . ,1100 2 1O
7.l' , 890 1 0(1 ( ' 4' . ! , . . 830 a 15
l' . UOO 1. . . . .11UO 2 25
0. , 871 1 1 . . . .nyo 2 25
47. . 972 . .moo 2 35
18 , H97 1 ! Hn ) 1 1270 a 55
23. , 933 1 ys , 47 1035 8 00
2. , 380 1 15 I 5 , . 508 1 35
4. . 870 1 30 , . , 1. . 5HO 1 35
7. . 520 i a. ? , , is , . 474 1 35
, CAI.VKS.
1. , . 190 1 C0 < . 4. . 177 3 50
1. , . 310 2 00 , 10. . 191 4 00
1. , . 300 i ) oh' , 1 l&O 4 00
1. , . 270 SO J 170 4 00
1. , . 120 2 CO'1 ' t 131 4 25
2 270 3 00 . ' 815 4 CO
1 230 & 5Uv
t IlUI.I.S.
4 1175 i C3 : ,1030 2 00
1 1220 1 60 ; i : .1770 2 15
1 1100 i G5 _ : .1000 2 50
1 1290 1 00" : .1760 8 00
1 1020 2 001 2 , .1040 2 50
HTAdS.
1..1380 8 00 2. .1040 400
HTOCKKUS AND
1 400 200 03 828 200
7. , . , , , 525 2 20 1 510 2 BO
22 704 225 19 888 200
4 4H2 280 2 905 200
4 U35 230 . . , , , . ( ) 275
1 640 230 13 9'23 280
22 518 230 23 1058 295
12 541 2 30
WCBTKIIN CATTI.K.
No. Av , Sh. 1'r , No. Ar. Bh. Pr ,
WYOMIKO ,
40 cnlvca. . 213 (3 00 28 calves.,223 13 00
4 calve . , 232 3 00 7 feeder * 910 2 25
13hoifors. 657 1 40 IB cows. . . 783 2 25
GO COWS. . . , 824 1 15 2 bulls. , .1185 1 40-
18 st'rx tlg273 2 10 70 lccdurtil'J4 ( ) 2 76
75 ffcdors.1114 2 75 12ntr. tlK.H95 1 10
100 cows. , 841 1 25 50 feodorb004 ! 2 40
4G6toera..lllC 3 35 6st'rs tig 810 1 10
Gcowu. . . faOl 1 10 8 bulls..1193 1 40
2 cows. . . , 835 1 15 0 feeders 033 2 30
7 culvcs. . 411 1 50 Scows..1013 240
1 bull.1170 1 00 1 bull..1110 1 25
1 bull. . . .1800 1 60 1 cow. . . . 900 2 25
4cows. . . . 667 39COW8. . . 'JOB 2 30
3 tMttR.1.11.1 200 ristcr-r . .t22.1 300
1 feeder. . f,20 200 8 fecd'rs nafl a l5 !
1 feeder 7SO 250 a Mrs tlKll40 2 PO
inMrstiiMiua 200 B sirs tiii ? 145 210
1 feeder. . 780 2 do Icow. .1010 * 255
3 cows. . .1120 2 05 Icow . .1110 1 oft
1 COW ! I30 2 f.fi 1 cow. . . . 1000 265
43 cows..1089 265 21 steers 1209 315
27 steers. . 1190 325 2 cows. . 1005 300
11 COWS..1100 3 00
Nr.llRASKA ,
6 cows. . . . 8U 1 C5 39 feciVrs 072 300
Cl steers , . . 973 ' 2 85
Hoes llocelpts were rather lighter than
anticipated. Hut 07 fresh loads wcro re
ceived , 4,4W ( head , or moro than 2,51)0 ) head
short of lust Tiiesdny's ' supply. The quality
of the hogs was hardly ns good ns two or
tlirco weeks ngo nnd this facttogether with
the better demand for the lighter gmdcs , Is
causing a pretty wide spread lu vnltics Win-
pared with n month niro. The market was
nbout steady , perhaps n. slinde better than
Monday , but tlio condition were unchanged
nnd the tone to the t ratio wns by no means
strong. Fair to prime sorted , light nnd
huicherwcight hogs sold ut from $ T
up to fj.eo. In order to sell
n load of hogs at better than $ . " > it wns noccs-
snry In most cnses to throw out from ono to
n dozen hogs which hail to soil around M.GT >
to $1.8 , * . Heavy nnd mixed packing irradcs
sold nt from M.IK ) to $ . " > , packers being Indif
ferent buyers and leaving the Held mostly to
the fresh meat men and shippers. There
was little life to the trade nt nuy ttmo dur
ing the dny , but when news- arrived of the
crash lu provisions the mnrUot llattcnod o'lt
badly nnd nt the close there were fully COO
hogs In tlio yards on which buyers refused
to make n bid. The popular prlco for fair to
live sales
No. Av. Sh. 1'r. No. Av. Ph. 1'r.
1 .280 RO $4 05 03. . . ,240 , 280 $5t)0 )
30. .104 120 4 75 00. . . ,253 280 5 00
12. .197 4 75 75. . . .217 1GO 5 00
1. .207 40 4 85 02. . . .200 40 6 00
7. .231 4 85 68. . . ,285 120 5 00
10. .299 4 85 G3. . .301 6 00
12. .342 40 4 85 01. . . ,201 , 2U ) 6 00
3. .300 I 85 61. . . ,8211 , 5 00
0. .280 80 4 90 65. . . ,317 , 80 5 00
07. .285 80 4 90 07. . . ,252 , 40 5 00
0. .320 40 4 00 07. . . ,281 , 6 00
81. .228 240 4 90 04. . . ,253 40 5 00
80. .242 bO 4 02' ' ! 50. . . 283 200 5 00
4. . 320 40 4 U2 > ' ( 09. . . ,249 100 5 00
64. .279 320 4 95' 62. . . .291 . 100 5 00
47. .382 1 95 01. . . .205 1GO 5 00
CO. .200 200 05 80. . . .457 5 00
5. .214 S)5 ) 49. . . .353 6 00
05. .240 2oT U5 27. . . .291 40 5 00
71. .211 120 05 69. . . ,299 5 00
01. .258 120 9j 12 .211 120 6 05
G4. .255 120 U5 GO ! ! . .233 240 5 05
70. .208 120 4 05 G4. . . .213 280 6 05
03. .247 120 4 05 82. . . .212 100 5 05
01. .280 10 06 GS. . , .238 200 5 05
GO. .280 05 G8. . . .210 5 05
60. .320 240 05 80. . . .204 40 5 10
C47 .303 320 4 95 G3. . , 229 5 10
G2. 270 6 00 T > 7. . . .221 110 5 10
54. .255 120 5 00 02. . . .254 5 10
G5. .272 80 5 00 55. . , .235 5 12'J '
GO. .247 120 5 00 47. . .225 6 12'i
54. .330 200 5 00 05. . . .213 120 5 12"
57. .291 120 5 00 HO. . .201 5 15
04. .247 200 5 00 08. . .221 40 6 15
C9. .253 120 5 00 83. . .201 80 5 15
78. .251 IfiO 5 00 G7. . 210 40 5 15
CO .292 40 5 00 82. 219 120 5 20
10..240 5 00 72..208 120 6 20
I'KIS AND ROUGH.
1 230 4 00
Simnr Offerings were largely common
stock and buyers didn't want them. Good
muttons are in active demand and firm , but
culls and stocjccrs are not. . called for at all.
Fair to good natives , $3.-.r > 6J4.2. > ; fair to good
westerns , $3.00@.85 : ! ; common and stock
sheep , S1.50@3.00 ; good to choice 40 to 100-lb
lambs , f3.50i ( . " ) .00. Representative sales.
No. Av. 1'r.
100 westerns mixed 105 13 00
290 westerns mixed 100 3 00
I'ocoiptH find DlHpuftlttoii ol * Stock.
Official receipts and disposition of stock as
shown by tlio books of tlio Union Slock Yards
company for tlio twenty-four hours ending at
5 o'clock p. m. August 1 , 18U3 :
UECKIl-r.S.
& MT.H
Cars. Head. Cars. Cart jllcail
4.402 "ill 89
DISPOSITION.
CATTLE , iioas. SIHJI' : : .
Omaha Packing CeTin 18
Tin ; G. II. Hammond Co. . 3011 I ! Ill 10(1 (
Swift , t Co
The Ciulnliy Packing Co. .
Chicago P. , t 1' . Co 440
ParkorA , W. Co
Cleveland Pncklne Co. . . . U14
Cooy k Co
Inlprnutlontil Ib9
A.Hu.'iH , lliO
11. Decker .t DCRCII 21
Vanuatu , t Carey 90
Hammotul & S
J. Lolmiuu I1. . ' !
Shippers iimil feeders 570
Luft over 000
Total. , 2.193 4,408 fifi
Stock In slglit.
Uecelpts of 11 vn stock at the four principal
wcbteru markets TuuMhiy , August 31 :
Cattle. Hoes. Sheep.
South Omaha . 2,051 4,402 G15
Chicago . 6,000 11,000 11,000
Kansas City . 6,300 0,900 400
St. iuuls . 4,000 2,700 5,000
Total . 10,951 25,002 10,916
Chicago Ilvo Stock Market. v
CIIICAOO , Aup. 1. [ Special Tolagraiii 1o TUB
lUK.l ! The advance yesterday of lic ! peril ) ,
for beef In the London nmrliot did mil help
prices hero , mdthar did thu fact that thu ar
rivals for yesterday and today WTO much
smaller than UMIU ! . It Is doubtful If anything
short of u radical lo'iixutlon of the money
market will lielp the situation In cuttle. Al
though Mjurcely more thiin 5.00O imad arrived
It was with great dllllcully that litivors were
found for them. In prices of nutlve.s thuro
wus no Important change. Anything that hud
nny merit wits finally closed ut
nominally steady prices. Texans were
slroiiKur , scllbiK about , lOu higher than yeslor-
day and from 25c to 35u bl lior than at the
lowest tlmo last week , Tradlnt ; In natlvo
cattio was urlnclpally ut from * 1.75 to $2,75
for cows and liclfors mid ut from J3.05 to J4.75
for steers. Hales of Ti-xuns were gunurally at
from f 1.75 to 13.25. Westerns were nominal
at from if 1.50 to 14 , 25 , according ( ocjuallly.
Thu lies market was htruntt thin morning
when huiliioss opened. Hhlppor.s and packers
took hold with a show of Inlurcst that cuirlod
Ihu maruot up from DC to lOc. The activity
and firmness of the morning did not
last , however , lluforo ilO o'clock prices
foil back to about .Monday's range , and they
closed very weak thuru. I'ouvy und medium
welKhls "hlunml more strength than thu
lighter wulghls , but all were profoundly wouk
at the closo. The receipts were very mmill
( estimated at 10,000 lieadl , but thuro buumud
to bo enough fiirt hu dumnml , C'losliiK quota
tions wcro from { 5 to)5.40 for heavy mid from
J5.26 to t5 85 for light. The break In prices
was caused by thu IIOWK from on 'chungo.
Tlio fhcup niiirkot was firm by reason of tlio
Riuall reculpts , only about G.ooo head arriving.
Had thu arrivals reached avtruKo ll 'tirou
prices must liuva declined , for Ihu duinand
was of shrunken proportions. The demand
for shipment Is Incoiislduralilu , only GO hnad
of the 14,004 head received yesterday bulng
sen tout. Neither Is thuro any Inquiry for
fcudors. I'rlcus ranged from 11.76 to * 5 for in
ferior lo extra qualities. Halo * of lamb.s worn
ut iibniit btuady prlcus , from f3,50 to JQ.75 ,
KecolpU ! Cutilo. 5,000 , ; calves , l.OOOj hogs ,
ll.OOO ; HhtHip , G.COO ,
Tlio Kvunlng Journal ronorts :
I'ATTI.H ' Kccell't.s , 6,000 liuud ; Khlninonts ,
1,600 bend ; market sfoady. Top prlcus ;
Kxtra natives , $ S.OUii&.lot good to cholco.
* 4.25 < B4.bO ; Tiuuns , J1.90U2.25 ; cows. * 1,76(2 ( >
3,25.
3,25.Hous
Hous Itecolpts , 11,000 head ; shipments ,
3,000 bond ; inarkut fj&10o higher ; mixed ,
I5.00S5.35 ; huavy , 15.4025,60 ; light mixed ,
C5.60U5.UO.
KilKur-KocclptH , 11,000 , head ; shipments ,
2,000 head ; markut 5'i l&c lowur ; stackers ,
$2.00&2.50 ; owes , $4.004i4.25j mixed and
wuthurs , * 1.0Utt4.26i westerns , J3,16a3,60 ;
lumbs , J3.OOtt5.GO.
< ; ity l.lvu Stork . Market.
KANSAS CITV , Aug. 1 , PATTI.C Kece.pt
5,300 head ; shipments , 3,80O , head : nuirUot
It Our Coldi , Coughi. Bert Thio t , Creep , Infla.
nit , WhooplDF Couth , BronchitU nd Atttima.
A ctrtaln cart for Coniumptloa'in firit ittfti ,
andkiuro relief In adT nceatUj t f e t once.
You trill ie tht xcellent elfeot after ttkln * the
flrtt do . Bold ky dttltr * Terj biil. Laii
baulu 40 ciBti aal $1.60-
ilondy for be.ot gradosi olhors * low |
To.xri * MCOM , J.00ii3.26 TnXM , C ° . " / '
Jl.3M52.35j shipping steers , l4.OOtl.MA :
native IMW * . Jl OivU.oTl ? ; bulchnr stiK'k.t 3.3A
04,15 ; stocki'M Mid fcedcr.t , { 2.00 ! .60i bull *
II HUM1' ! , M > " " : , , , ,
lions lloi-elidi , 0,000 , hrndj shipment- * .
400 licnill market opened SfiUV hlRhen closed
wllhadvnnce loitilmlk of sales , 6.00jlB.3ii |
hpavles.4.20 ; packer , J4.0imr > .30 ; mixed , fWH )
O5.30i lluht , J5.UUtt3.ft ! > : Yorkers , $5.4035.55 ;
plus. l4.oK3.Vf)5. (
Siir.r.i'-ltfcelpts , 400 head ; shipments ,
uonoi market steady ; lam ! ) , _ .i&tta.OO.
St. l.mi'u l.ivp Stock Miirkot.
PT. I.ot'ts , Aug. 1. CAm.rKccelpts , 4,000
head ; shlpmriits , 900 head ; Rood nntlvo
steers , 4.0u'it4.io ; ; fair to | ; oed Ilidlnns , J2.f)0a
. 'i.'i.
Hoos-Kocolpts , 2,700 hcnd ; Rhlpmenls , 100
liniuii market closed lOc lower than vestcrdny ;
llKhtt.'i.4lan.05i ' ) mixed. | 5.20O5.60i heavy , .
t5.l > ( W.40.
SltKl-.f Hccelpts , 5,000 head : shipments ,
none ; market slow , unchainced ; natives , $4.50.
1'rnry's rxprditlnn In Troi'blo.
fiiii.Aitr.i.i'uu , Aug. 1. A special dispatch
dntod St. John , X. 11. . 'states that informa
tion has been received from Labrador of
serious trouble In Lieutenant 1'oar y's
expedition. It is snld It is so great that the
trip Is likely to pivivo a lailiiro ,
Cnrllulo ( loc < to Ur.iy Cables ,
WASUIXOTOK , Aug. 1. Secretary Carlisle
hns been called to Gray Gables to consult
with the president about his message. Ho
will leave nt4 p , nt. todny.
I WAS BIG.
I WAS PAT.
I FELT MEAN.
I TOOK PILI.S.
I TOOK ! SAT.T3.
"
I GOT LEAN.
Hnndsomo Women Can Loao
Fast. Homely MOM Look Better
W Thin. Try Dr. Edison's
System. No
Band worth Twlco the Nloniy.
OHlcoof II. M. llurtoii , Harawnro. U.iry tv
tlon. III. . Jan. II. 18.H
Dr. Edison Hoar Sir : T iitn well ploaso.l with
your treatment of obesity. The band h worth
twice the inoiiuy It cmt. for comfort. I h ivo
reduced my woltfht tun pounds , 1 woUb 2)3 )
now , ana I dIU wolgh 215 , Viiir ( < truly.
11. M. 11UUTO.V.
They Are Doing Mo Good ,
i Knrlvdlo , Ill./Miiy21. 181 ! .
> IjOrlnnACo : Inclose 1 llnil $ ! . . ' > ) for wliioh plain
nciiil mu tlio other two bottloi of Dr. Kill ion's Ob3i-
lly 1'llls. 1 have U4ud ona lunHliliik hoarj ilotii ;
the work. S. SI. U.V1.EV , 1 * . O. llos ! i
Talk So Much About Your Pllla.
Tcorln , III. , Juno 13. HU.
Dcnr Sirs : After ho.irlnn ono of my frl mtJ tuln 13
Bnch about your Olimlty I'lllJ an I tli _ > boa tll lull
durlvliik'froiii thorn I t'llnk 1 will try tlrj.n ul/uU'
1'leasobouil mo 3 bottloi C. O. I ) . , anil obllijj ,
J. Multllis. 40i Terry Struat.
Fool Better and Weigh 13 Pounds Loss
CJoshon , Inil. . SentIt. . HU.
Gontlcmon : Inoloicil I soiul you SI. for whlo'.i you
will ptcaio auntl tno three hottlosof Ilia oboiltpllti. .
AnitnkliiR tlio .fourth bottle nml foal vary nuia'i
butter ntul wcliili 13 poiimij lot ) thin wlma I bu.i.i
takliiK thoui. 1 will ooutlnuo your trout un.it-
ilus. J. C. Slcilox.v ,
touth blxtli SU33U
An Individual wlmsoholKhtls
fi feet 1 Inch BhouMwuUU ] : . ' > pounilB
0 foot 8 Inclias " " H0 ! . "
0 loot 10 Inches " " 17U "
Dr. Kdlfon ny : "Itnnybo well to point'out
Unit In my uxpurlonco. which Is necessarily very
considerable , nmny tronblesoinortklii dtjoasof snoa ,
cc4zcnia ( , n/one. psorlasli , ntlcarln. etc. , nro print *
nrlly c.iuseil by obaslly. nml at tha fat nnil rtJih It
iciluccil by thu pills nml Obesity KrultS.Ut nil. cli j
notion of tlio banil th.MO nifeuilons h.ivj almost
miiKlcally < llsappoireil : "
'I ho Obesity Krnlt tsaltli used In cnnnortlon wltn
tlio 1'lllsur llnmls , or both. Ono to.ispooiifnl In a
tumbler of water iiKtkoj n delicious soJa. Taxji
llk clmtnpalKiio.
The buns cost IJ.oO e\o'i fornnyloiuth nn to 31
Inches , linfor ono Inrizor than 31 Incli3i ndJ It )
cents extra for etch udilltlon.il lnci. ?
i'rlco of Krult ft'ilt. * I.J. )
1'lllsll.iO IVr llottlo , ori : llottlej lor JI.Q ) .
ont by Mull or Kxpraa
Ciitthls ontund keep It. iindbUiU tor our full ( I
columuartlclo ) on ebosltir.
MENTION ADUUIWS BXAOTLY A.GIVEN
11EI.UW.
Loring & Company
Zlliunllton I'l. , Dopt. 211 , lloston. Man , ll.'i Stata
St. , l > ept 1 , Chicago , HI. . * J W. S.'na Ht. , Oopt Si ,
New York city.
For sale in Omaha by Snow ,
Lund & Co.
UKK A THIRF.V
TIIK NIOHT > Con-
gumption oonios. A
ullRlit cold , wHh
system In the
ous condition
cnuscd br iiujiuro blowl.
h cnouRh to fMlcn li *
upon roil. Tlint in Uio
tlmo when neglect Dil
dclnrnre full of danger.
Consumption Is Lung-
Scrofula , You cnn prevent it. and yoi
euro it. if you haven t wnlteu too long , . . . . -
Dr. Viereo'B Golden Medical Discovery. Thj *
Is the molt potent blood-cleanser , strength-
restorer , and flesh-builder that's " W
luedleal sclonco. Kor every dlfcnsothntlmi I
to bo reached through the blood , like Con
sumption , for ScrofiiTa u all its forius , U oak
Mings , Hronchltls , Asthma , nnd all sov.crLir" _ > -
* '
HugeriuK Coughs/it Is the only pimranfcrtj
.rouiedy If it doesn't beiioflt or cure , you
have your money back.
Tlio proprietors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh
Remedy know that tbclr inodlciuo perfectly
ntid permanently cures Catarrh. 1 ' " > * ' , !
.it to you , they make this offer : If they can I
euro your Catarrh , no inattor what you *
case is , they'll t y you * 500 in cash.
York Hospital
TREATMENT.
For nil
Private an
Special Disas33 ) ,
of b > t'
MEN AND WO\IE \ )
FtriRturo ami nil othsr troubles troitoJ
nt ro.isonnblo charRCs. CONSULTATION
KHKli Callouor address
addressXPUTNM'1 '
DOUGLAS BLOCK , - OMAHA , NEH
Opposite Hay don llros.
HOTELS.
Omaha's NewestHota ! .
Cor. 12th and Howard btrcots.
40rooms { i.50 per day.
W rooms WOJ per day.
MU fooms with liath at 31nor day. ' D
oOrooms with bath all. . > D per Jay.
.Mudern In livery ltrnieet. |
AcM'ly KitrulHlii'il Tlirouclicillt
C. S. ERB , Proo.
THE OMAHA Li
EUROPEAN HOTEL.
fiBth Htroet and LoxliiKton Ave.
Ill-flit blucltH JVom Arorlcf'M Inlr Jin-
ti'iiin'c * . CT/i/ciiy < > .
2fiO roonm Special low raleH. Talio .TacltBon
1'ark eablecarH. It. Slllow.iy of the "Murray , " Mana *
ycr , V. K. Alexder , proprietor.
EDUCATIONAL.
CIIUISTIAN COM.lii ( i : . The lonilluir Hchool
In llin wool for yotmj women ; located liiCobmi-
bln , Mo. , scat of Ht < iti > iiiilvorHltylnririiiiiilcoiiinio ;
dlons hnlldlni'H : heated by hot water HyHlom ; ulcc-
trie llKlitH ; llnvHl grounds In tlio Htalo ; lnnii now
cliajK-1 Kt-alud with oiioiu chairs. Hvi-ry urtlclo
uf ftirnltiirii Incliidhii ; pianos now. Without
ilonhl the bi-Ht fiinilHhod BeboolCHI ; climate ex
cellent : irradiiallntr oourxou In Lllcrainru , Lantfim-
pen , JliiHlo , Kloeiillon and Uclnarli' . Vacuity able ,
thorough , pnm-ri'Hslvo ; no pupllHtcnnli In IhlH col-
li'Ki' . HHtabllslii'il In 1K5II. Over 400 nluiiina ) . NVxk
BcHHloii bc'k'liiH Sept. li. Send ror.r.l-iik'i ) | : ) llhiHlrat-
cd catalogue to FHANK 1 > . ST. OLAHt , I'I-OB. .
Columbia , Ma
FEMALE I
'
ACADEMV
fi Hit Vfar. I'u'pnintort Collrpldlp. Milwlr , All O > U P
lOBiio. AdUrcss'li K. IlOhL"vu'p. , A ! M. JncliBonvlllo ; 111.
MILITARY
i ACADEMY
HWKET HI'UIXII1 * . MISSOUltl.-Thn Krnnt Military
tichuol of tlio \ Vo8t.VrIto for lllutftrnlml Cutulouu * .
HIV YOIIK MII.IT.XKY AUAIU3UY.
N Col. C. J. Wright. H. S..A. M.CoriiwiillN. Y ,
Uuion Stock Yards Company ,
South © rnaha.
( lostCattlo Ho nndShao ; ) mir'otln tha wnii
COMMISSIO 1 tia'J3i. '
* , . , . .w , , , MM , . . y
Yfoofl Brotiufs ,
I.lvn StO3l ( CoiiiniHilon .Mnrch'iati. '
So'lth tmahii Tolcpiiohu 1I3T. ChloijU
, JOHN'I ) . DADHMAN , I . , , , . ,
„ „ „ „ r
. . . fMimag
WAI.TKU K. W.WI ) ,
Mnrkot reports by mull und wlro clicorfull
furnlblicil upon iipiillciitUin.
" THE POT CALLED THE KETTLE BLACK. "
,
BECAUSE THE HOUSEWIFE DIDN'T USE
I
HMAHA
< J
AWNINGS AND TENTS.
OmaliaTcnt-Awiiiug Wolf Bros & Co. ,
COiU'ANT ,
Mnnnfactnreri of Tend.
Slio2 Company.
S nlotroom nil Oltlce-1107-llW.llll St
- Howard St
\Va are tbo oNI.r M tiufi3lurori : of lluoti anJ
" Wa'Si * 'nVt , UonUbrSui , a3a to Ml to .n.pcct .
our uow motor/ .
COAJ ) , COKE. |
Oinafta Coal , Coke *
UMK CO. , bard and of
ooal , U. li.oor. IDiU and
Douiflai titruot.
DRY GOODS.
FUBN1TUBE.
Qnialia Upholstering i Betiee & Runyaa
CUMl'A.NV. I
Uuholiluriid ( iirnltur * . tUUNlTtJUK COMl'ANJf
Mlobolu Bl. I
HABDWAHB.
Rector & Wiliiclmy Lobcck & Linn ,
COill'A.NV.
Dcalori In hnrilniui. nU
Corner lOtli nnd Jnckion mcctmnlc * ' tooli.
Utruoti. H'JI ' Oouului at root.
HATS , ETO. | niONWOHK8.
W. A. I , Gibbon & Co Omaba Safe and Iron
Wliolosuln WOUK- ) .
Iltti. cnp , itrttw noodi , KnfTnultH , jail vroa
, uiuton > . I'.lli Iron hiittc r nnil llri a
cupel. Uui. AuUrKOD , In
anU Jitclicon
LUMBER.
Jobn A , Wiilicfleld ,
ImiiorDil.Arvrloan Pore-
jAiid ccinuni , Mllwau.
kcu conont : und ( juluo/
wliltu lime.
LIQUOKS. STOVE
Frick & Herbert
1VOHK8. 1 . _ MOTH .rotulri
Wliolculo liquor dealer * * ° rnn'
11X11 8t. IUH < lu ,
PAPEB. I OIX8.
Carpenter Paper Co Standard Oil Co.
Carrj a full ( took or
prlntlnul wrapping nd IltDnaJ and lubrloatlaf
Kfltlng pai | r > , tarU
puperj , olo. cdli , i
PKODUOE COMMISSIOM.
Branch & Co.
Produce , rrulli of all