Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 10, 1893, Page 6, Image 6

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    6 THE OMAHA DAILY HEE : fflllUUSDAY , AUGUST 10 , 189tt.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Operators in the Oorn Pit Attracted General
Attention Ytstcrday ,
NOT CONFINED TO THE LOCAL TRADE
* tVi nt nt tlin Opening Wiia I'.i y mid n
Fraction Lower Uncertainty In ! !
E ril to tlio rinanclnl Mum-
tlon the Came.
CHICAGO , Aue. 0. The corn pit was the
center of Interest most of the tiino. Wheat
\vas largely a sldo Issue. Tlio government
weekly crop bulletin showed serious damage
to corn In many states by drouth ami reports -
ports from the country wcro more emphatic
than before , regarding tlio Imminence of ix
Rrcal disaster to tlio crop. There was uotno
weakness near the close on . report that
rain was falling In Nebraska. Compared
with lust night , May corn left oft Ic higher.
Wheat was from 'fjc ' to tfc down. Pork and
ribs are cauh up ' 'Ue and lard 40o. Yransuc-
tlons In corn were not confined so much as
of late to the local trade , tlio outsldu
Interest Increasing and buying orders
wcro numerous. The government weekly
weather crop bulletin demonstrated that the
past woyie was n hanl one , intituling more
tinnmgo than any previous. Today there
were scattering showers through Colorado
nnii the extreme southwest , It being hot ami
dry elsewhere , and private advices reported
considerable injury In Nebraska and other
loading corn-raising status , which a short
time back promised an Immense yield. The
money situation Is in such shape that the
cash trade is greatly curtailed , and has n
dampening effect on the near futures , ex
change cutting considerable of a figure.
The market opened at yesterday's closing
fighrcs , and under urgent demand from
hurts advanced from lo to 1 , ' c for Septem
ber , and IJio for May , working back respec
tively from % c to % c and We , and at the
close the former was up from % c to ) $ < ! and
the latter from lo to I' ' c. Keceipts were
licht. nnd estimates for tuinmorrow uvo also
very moderate.
uhe.it , at tno opening was easy and from
JCito V lower , then improved , prices for
September advancing Ic , and December from
lotol'fc ' , eased off again , and the closing
was about Jfe lower for September , and 140
lower for December than llio closing Ilguro
of yesterday. The lower opening was a
continuation of yesterday's weakness and
the uncertainty in regard to the financial
situation. The reported suspension
of n New York bank may also
have had some effect , but there
was a fair demand at the decline. Shorts
bought some , and there was buying from
other sources on a moderate scale , influenced
by good clearances from the seaboard and
r.ither unfavorable crop news. Operators
nlso expect that the government monthly
report will bo "bullish. " The weekly report
aid that the drouth was affecting the crop
in Minnesota , that the spring wheat crop in
Wisconsin was light und North Dakota suf
fering for rain. Tlicro was $ 'JiOO,000 ; more
gold taken in Europe for America. Cable
advices were of an unfavorable tone , lint
presumably a reflection of tlio American
markets.
Oats showed n hotter trade ) and a strong
feeling duo to sympathy with corn and also
to crop reports being rather unfavorable.
The feature was thostrengthnndndvancu of
ife In May , while September advanced % c.
Tlio bulge brought out liberal selling and
prices reacted from ' o toye , and the mar
ket cloacd steady ,
The provision market was very firm on a
very moderate amount of business. The
firmness was more the result of the small
offerings than of the extent of the buying
orders. The hog receipts , as reported from
the yards , wore only 11,001) ) head , instead of
the 18,000 which had been expected. Some
buying , led by Armour & Co. , caused seine
hurts to cover. Lard was the most active
article on the list. On the advance there
was some long pork sold out , which was
aid to bo thi ) cleaning up of a line which
was only partially liquidated on the slump u
week ago.
There was no improvement in the demand
for vessel room and rates remained easy at
J c asked for wheat and Ic for corn to
liuffnlo.
Estimated receipts for tomorrowWheat,115 :
cars ; corn , tTO ! cars ; oats'J10cars ; hogs ,
15,000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows :
Cash ( imitations were as follows :
Ktxiim Hull ; no slcus of Improvement.
WIIKAT No. 2 spring , ! > 8' ' ( , < ii.H ; ! < e ; No. t
niirhiK , < u. b. , ( ir/iCiOlio ; Nu. 1 ! rod , CJB'.Gj
6BJC.
t ( HIS No. 2 , 38e ! ; No , 3 yellow , clo-dm
BB'/tC.
OATS -No. a , 24i" No , 2 while , f. o. b.
r ! No. 3 Hhlto , f. o , b. , .
ItVK No. 2 , 40'ii- .
llAiu.KV No. 'J , nominal ; No. 3 , no sales ; No
4n < iKalou.
I'l.A.v SEKII No. l.fiSc.
TIMOTII v SKKII I'rlini' , $3.40.
I'oin : MC.SS , per bill. . Ha.-J&'ttia.To ; lard
per 11)0 ) llw. , JH.10&H.15 ; shorl ribs side
( lootiil , 7.3.riTt7.4l ) : dry halted hlioiilili't- '
( boxed ) , IT.IHHi . 'Jfi ; hhort elear sides tbo\ed |
n .cwrfbi MT 1 1 .
WIIISKV Distillers' llnlslied goods , per ( 'nl.
HtiilAlisITiirbniiKOil : cut loaf , C'/c ; ur.inti
laliiil , 6.HV ! ; btnndaid "A , " 5,70.
The follinIIIK were the reeelpH and ship
inunls for iiiday :
On Iho I'lodnco ( ucluiiiKO today the hiitti !
iniirket was llrni ! crenmiiry , Hi'i'j'Jci dalrj
l&itlBo. HUBS , weaki strloily fici.li , Me.
Nuw V. ill .Mnrl M > .
Now YOIIK , Aug. 0. Puniit llcroipti
D.tKK ) pkus. ; exports. 'J.tlOtl bills.lO.OOU hack <
uiles , 7Ull ( ( nkjsi.i initrkul dull , wea
otn di'iir , I'J f > Oili.OO : ; Mlnntvsola
| ; t.HKi ; , ( . ( l ( ) ; MlnneMita patents , f3.UUQ.-l.UO.
( -OIIN MKAI.Qnlcl , Mcnily.
HAIII.K.V MAI.T QtilKt ; wcxturn , 05 800.
\VllKAT ltccolpls , 'JhO.OOO bu. : exports , -Jll
000 Im. ; sales , l.OilO.tWO bu. of ftituivN , U-t
OOObU.hpot. Spot market dull ImtKtoady ; Ni
Jri'cl , m More and elevator. H > Ji M7'ic' . ullou
CJHUc ; f. o. h. , li7J4 tiilHiC ! ungraded red , Gfr
G7u ; No. 1 northern. U7 < tc. Uptlons oprni
wcuk and ilecllnod UtHiC on easier cable
local rt'iillrhiKVIMIIII. | . S In HliH'ksiind rcpor
of Ilnanclal troiihlo licro and at the wi' t , ra
lied ii < iBaic on butler wchtorn iiiiirKctx , lint fe
! io on local teiill/lii ) ; and closed htcad
nt yrstoribiy'H prices with a dull tradi
No , 1 ! red. Auiii ; > d , lili'jUCOTc , closing at Gfi\i
Beptenibcr. tiSittiS'4e ( , closlnj : nt ( ' . > , , ; ( .v-K
lit-r , 70Q71Uc } , I'UibliiB lit 71ci Deccmlie
7fVi < rS75V. closing at 75Uc.
OOIIN KecclpU. MJ.OOOlm , ! exports , 170,0 (
bu. ; fcHk'H , -I'JD.tHlO nu. futures , no spot. Sim
dull , nomlniil : Nu. a. 47ti - 74o In lovato
4HJi IHVc iilloul. Options opi-ni'd firm : n
udvuncud Jiilo with tlu < wcbt , full a , , . , ciusli
tuiidy nt It'ibSo up. with a niodor-iti > tradi
t , 47ll < it-lf e , clooliiK ul17V ;
OATS llecclpts , 47,000 bn.i khlmnenls , I
. . ori.OOtl Int. fnturex , IIH.OOU bu.kiu :
Hpot.s fall ly active , Irrt'k'iihir. Dpi Ions dn
flriuuri August , anmaiv , cio.ii.Kut
ticptumlier. ao'i(3ti'c. ( clo.lnuat U0'4c ; i )
tobur , ' ' c ; No. 1 ulilt
No , i ! flilciiKU , aat.on. : .
No. 3 whltu , 3He ; mixed we
western , SUl&f. .
HAY rirm , ijiiloi.
lll | > - ) ' K 'Ill'Ot. '
HIDES Nominal ,
fun . , t M > ui mealK , nominal , Htcud
middles nominal. lardiiil | < H. IH'inur ; wub
urn steam closed at. | d.tU bid ; balt'n , 4i
llerct's ut | a.it > 2H.7&i : option null's.
llorccyj tieptouibor , fti.VO , ulwuliiK ut > U.U
rinsed nt IS.fiO Pork , ( Inn , quiet !
mowU4.6naif > .oo.
IIUTTEii-Fnlrly RCtlvo , flrmcri
2 Hi' ' .
UIIKKSK-Quiet , pftwy. . .
K ! sQuint , IfM llrnii recolpH , 5,000
nc torn frosb , UlllGc.
TAi.t/w-i-t < 'Mly , nulot.
CoTTONsr.r.DOttQnlot , stoady.
I'ETiiM.KHM-KusU'r , ttio price liiivlnpc do-
cllned to OOc ked. There were no unlcs.
rennsylvniitn oil , sales , non ! .September ou ;
lion sales , none ; I.I Jin oil , snles none ; total
tulos , none. ,
UoHIN-Dull , atcnily I common to good , 90c3
Tmil'K.NTtNE-Qnlfit , steady : a6'Oafic. {
KiCB-1'lriii , fnlr donmnd ; domo.stlc ,
6 ! c ; Jupali , 4lift4' c. , , ,
MOI.AMSKS New Orleans , open kettle , Rood
to choice , dull nnd steady ; iiounwe.
bfilAll Haw , i-AHlur , moro active ; fnlr ronn-
bur. 3' ' < C ! rontrlfURals , 00 test , 3yet fales ,
000 tons Muscovnilo. BO test , nt 3iei 2,000
ImRs centrifugals , l ) ( ) test , at 35i ( ! , and 3,1)00 )
basis molastes , 8' ) test , tit 3c ; reilned , moder
ately nctlvo , steady.
I'll ) IIION Dull , steady : American , J12.70S
1G.0.
Coi't'Eit-Quiet ; biUn , (9.GQ.
IiKAD-Stcmly ; dotnenllc , J3.Q5 ,
TIN Quint ; htralts , Hb.4& ! plates , steady ,
dull.
ai'El.TEll" Flat i doim-allf. ? 3.00 ,
( ) innlii : I'l-oilucii Murkor.
'lOTTiit-rancy creameries , solid packed ,
19c ; fnlr to good creameries , solid packed ,
IG'SlHcichoIco to fancy country , 14511&C ! fnlr
to good country , rJulllc ; packing mock ,
frc < b , lie.
Kmis-Tlio tnnrkot Is practically Htendy and
there Isnot iniu'li llfo tolhu Irnde. The ro-
celpt.s nre not IIU-KO , hut they are sufllclmit lo
Mipply the trade. The bulk ot the sales nro
rciiorlcd nt KHi'Sllc.
IitVK I'OUI.TIIV The receipts for a few days
back Imvo not. been so largo anil tbu nmrkot
has been \\ull clenned Ui ] most of the time.
1'rlccH Inivo not advanced lint stocks move
more rundlly tlniti they did nnd the market U
upon the whole. In a moro satisfactory con
dition. Some choice young ducks were ro-
wived and brought 10c ; choice old lions , 7S4 ®
He : old roosters , 45iOii ; sprlii ) ; chickens , luis
lie.
lie.POTATOIIS There Is very little lining In pota-
loen and very few llnd their way Into tlio
liiitulM of ( lie commission men nt the present
lime. The local growers do not appear to ho
as many m they were , but still
there aru enough to supply the local retail
trade. On orders from tliu country they are
worth at least Uaa70c.
I'Aui'ouMA 1'ittitiH A good many cling
slono peaches are coming from California
at this SUHSOII and there Is also a good supply
of early L'rawfords. Karly Urn\vford peaches ,
pur box , Jl.U54Cl.3D ; llartlutt pears , per
box , JJ.1UQ.'J.5 | plums , per box , Jl.&Oi&a.OOj
nectarines , pur box , il.OO.
UiiAi'i.s so far this season there have not
been very many gruties In from California ,
A car nt Southern Illinois grupes has been
received from the section of the country
win-to It Is said thu crop l-t very ihort. Cali
fornia , per case , J2 ; Illinois , per U-lb
basket , 4E > S 50c.
MKUIN.S The supply of watermelons Is
larger than It was a few days ago , but still
there are not enough to reduce u rices very
much , ( inod untiM-mulons are celling all thu
way from f 18 to I'J5 per 100. Jem cantaloupes ,
ba-ikou , tl.C.0 . ; short ctates , J2 ; long crates ,
i2.50.
IIKiiitiM There ave still u few blackberries
coming and sonic blueberries. Illuckburrli'u
per 'Jl-iitcase , J3.0oa3.25 ; blueberries , per
b-it. | case , $1. .
Ari'l.iM No apples to amount to anything
aru being shipped In , but tliu supply of home
Kiown Mock Is liberal. Cholco Ouchess , pur
hi.I . * 3.003.25 ; common varlutles , $2.00-i6
'J.GO.
. A IIIIAHK The business in shipping cabbngo
to tbo country appears lo bu about over.
Occasional orders are received and tilled at
Vni.Kiiv Stray shipments are arriving and
theo.ii.illty of the stock Is pronounced gooil
for this season of thu year. Celery , per doz.
bunches. JlOljUDc.
ONIONS Homo grown stock Is plenty at ly
ffi2c per Ib. on orders from tbo country.
TOMAIOUS Illinois stock , per-I-basket crate ,
7&80C.
TIIOI'ICAI , VIIUITS.
I/r.MONS The steady warm weather pro
duces a very fab-demand for lemons and all
houses arc doing a good steady business In
them. Mpssinas , extra fancy , $ ( > . ( )0ftr ) > .5 ( ) ;
Messlnas , per buv , cbolco to fancy , ( o.OOlfiQ.CO.
OltANis ( ! : There ate only a few oranges ar
riving , lilvunitilu Medlteiranean sweets$3.75.
UANASAU I'rlfus renialn about .steady. 1'er
bunch , large. $2.2.1512.75 ; pur bunch , .small to
medium , J2.00&i.2j. !
iitiius , TAU.OW , ITC. :
limns No. 1 grcon hldt's , U'jc ; No. 2 green
hides , 2c ; No. 1 gieon salted hides , 3c ; No. 2
erot'ti salted hides , 2e : No. 1 green salted
hides , 25 Ibs. to 40 Ibs. , 3c ; No. 2green salted
hides , 25 Ibs. to 40 Ibs. , 2c ; No. 1 veaf calf ,
8 Ibs. to 15 Ibs. , DC : No.a veal t-alf , 8 Ibs. to 15
Ibs. , 3c ; No. 1 dry Illnthldes , Oe. ; No. 2 dry Hint
hides , 4c ; No. 1 dry salted hides , 5c. I'nrt
cured hides 'Jo pur Ib. loss than fully cured.
Sunup Pui/ret Green salted , each 35e3$1.25 ;
green sailed shearlings ( short wooled early
skins ) , each l&ft'Joc ; dry shoarllnirs ( short
wooled early skins ) , No. 1 , each ! > t 10c : dry
shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) , No. 2 ,
LMich Oc ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska
hutclirr wool pnlts , per Ib. , actual weight , 103
lie ; dry Hint Kansas and Nebraska murrain
wool pelts , per II ) . , actual woluht , 710e : dry
Hint Colorado butcher wool pulls , iiur Ib. ,
actual weight , O'-j.lOc ; dry Hint Colorado mur
rain wool pells , per II ) . , actual weight. 7 < t Uc :
drv pieces and buck * , actu-il weight , 5a7c.
' 1'AI.I.OW ANIl ( jllEAHITllllow , No. 1 , 3' c ;
lallow , No. 2 , 3c ; irreaso , while A ,
il'ic ; grease , white 11 , 3c ; grease , yellow ,
' i'l'i ; ; grease , dark , 2'4e ; old butler , 2j 2Ke ;
eiie swax , pt-lme , lO&uac : rou li tallow , 2J }
81. l.ooU .MiirkcU.
ST. f.oi'lfi. Aug. 6.-FwlJll Qttlot.
WIIHAT Was weak , clostiig ? * o lower ; No. 2
ri'd , cash , or.c ; Auirust , 55\c ; September , 583
58 > ic ; Dccemlier , 50yc.
Cons-Closed W ® 4i' lower ; No. 2 mixed
r.-ish , 35U'1 : August , 30jc ! ; t-eptumbcr , 30 ,0 ]
Decumbor , 3lc. (
OATS-rirmcr ; No. 2 cash , 24c ; August
23'ir ' ; Sctilember , 2Ic.
UVK 40r.
It.Mti.iivNo trading.
llAV-lJnchun i'd.
lluii EH Unchanged : separator creamery
21fl'J2c ; choice dairy , lOQuilc.
Dies riii-hansed ; UHJc.
I'lioI8ION < rnchmiKcd ; heavy , quloi. I'ork
tlf > . Laid. V7.75.
Uit'Kiri'S l-'lour. 3,000 packs ; wheat , 58 ,
OOO bu. ; corn , 30,000 bu. ; oats , 33,000 bu. ; ry (
nnd barley , norm.
Htlll'MHSTK rionr , 0,000 sacks ; wheat , 78 ,
000 bu. ; corn , 45.OOO bit. : onlH. 8,000 bu. : ryi
and barley , none.
KHIIHII * city .MurliuU.
KANSAS CITY , "A'ng. O.-WIIBAT Dull nm
rathi'i-weak ; No. 2 hard , 51i5'Jc ( ; No. 2 red
54(3.5-1'ie. (
COIIN Strong , nnnrly2c bl her ; No. 2mlxod
30c ; No. 2 whltu , ! IOc.
OATS-Weak , though not nuotably lowerjNn
2 mixed , 23M/.MC ; No. 2 while , nominally 20Z
" liVi ! Stonily ; No. * 2 , nominally 40c.
HIITTIIII Weak IG'iil'Jc II
; crenirery , ; dairy ,
O18e.
KiKis-QulPt und weak ; strictly fresl
candh'd.l'i ' : .
' KiX'Kll'TS Wheat , 24,000 bu , ; corn , 901
hu.oat.s ; , noun.
Hill I'M KNTSWheat , 41,000 bu , ; corn , 70i
bu. ; outn , none.
MANCIIKSTRII , Aug. 9. The Cnardlan , In It
t'ommeiclal anlcle , siy : > : Much business wa
executed for China. Tno ndvniiro In the prlc
of silver encoui-agiMl a coiiblderablu number o
IMirclnu.'s of htieellngrf , hhlrllngs nnd drilling'
A slight advaiici ) on thu lowest prices wa
s.imi-tlini'S obtained. Indian advices wer
nnluliir and prlci'H Nhowtal a lower tendonej
I'rlntlng cloths wcro negli'cted. Varns win-
\viMiUor. HP ports from the United Hiatus ntak
buyers cautions ,
Nt-w VorK Dry ( > otU Alnrlcnt.
NKW YOIIK , Aug. 0. Now biulnuss was vrr
Mitt In dry goodH ; do'imnd ' being at a htunil
hllll awaiting ilevelopiiiuiits. The tonnofth
market wax not a despondent onh , honuvin
thu feeling hi'ini ; that its soon nsconlldem :
WIIH restortid thorn would bu u quick revival i
trade. Thu details of transactions were nt
\untliy of note.
( 'olli-d -Mirlnt.
Nuw VOIIK. Aug. 8. Onllons opened dnl
ilia-ham : ' ' ! ! lo 10 txilnu down : rlo i > i | aleail
Ji ) lo lf > points down ; hales , 17,000 hagx , h
eluding : August fl I.UOU15.00 ; Siiptnmbu
115 ; October , tH.05f,15.00 ; Diicutnbe
114.7btOI-t.ua ; Match , J14.251414.00 ; .Mu
J14. Hjiot Ulo , ilull.nonilnali No. 7 , { 10.
Mllwiiulicii .MurlirU.
MII.WAUKCK , AUK. 0. WIIKAT Steady ; Se ;
tcniber , 5riic ! ; No. 2spring , 58ttc.
COIIN-Oulfl ; No. 3 , 3H\'c.
OArrt 1-n-iiii No. 2 white , 30o ; No.
White , ' - . " .
llAlll.Kr--Unchangod ; No. 2 , & 5c
Unc-tlc.
I'uovistoNS-Stuady : pork , f 12.2 ,
llvt-riuul | .Murkntt ,
Livrnrooi. , Aug. 9. WIIKAT Qnlet r
easier : holders odor freely ; No. 1 Callfornl
fis UdU&4 lOd ; No. 2 led , l > s 7d25k Oil.
COIINCJulet , doinand pour ; mixed we&ter
4s 7d purt'itntal.
LAIUI I'rtnio wt'btcrn , Ud per ewt.
Clnuiiiniiti .M
CINCINNATI , Aug. 0. WiiKA-r-Sleady ; No.
red , 55c.
( oitN-Qulels No. 2 mixed , 43Q44c.
OATH In fair demand ; No , 2 mixed , 2i
\ \ IIIBKV Steady at (1.12.
a , l'hlliiilvlililH | ( irutn .Murkel ,
rim.ADKi.riiiA , AUK. 'J. WIIKAT Dull : N
2 ted , Atictikt , IH-S.tau 'if.
Coii.N-KIrm , fair demand ; No. 2 mlxv
Aiiguiil , 47 44-1 He.
o.iTS Cur lot-j , llrni ; future * higher ; No.
Willie , 32i ! 33c.
Col ion Miiruut ,
NKW OHI.KANH , AUK , B. Dull and nomlin
Eoou wlddllin ; , 7JiC | lulddllug , 7Ho ; U )
middling , 7cj Rood ordlnnry , 6 1 10c ; net
rrcolliK. 80 bales ! gros * . 170 balc i exports
to rrniico , 2,407 li.tlcat co.-ntwlso , aC8-
bnle < ; taUis , BH ) bnlet ! stock , 50,471 balfi.
I'tttiirno , nnlnt und stiindy ; xnloi , 21,900
balci ; AiiKUlt. f7.12 > i bid : Suntemher. (7.12
5t7.ll ; October , t7.25ff,7.30 ; November , 17,30
4t7.37 ; Dpconiber. 7.407.47 ! January , 17.01
t7.02 ; t'obruary , I7.C8U7.70 ; Mnrcli , * 7.7GO
7.7H.
Oil .ttnrkctn.
un. CITY , AUK. 0. National Transit ccrllfl-
rfttt-1 otieiicd nt COUi Iduhost , COJJi lowest
68' < ; clo'od , f > 8\ ( : sales 23,000 libKj clcar-
nncoi , 86,000 bhls. ; shipments , 10'J.OOl bbls. ;
runs , 10H.35t bids.
I'lTTsnumi , AUK. 9. National Trnnnlt cor-
tlflcutos opened nlOO ! ( ; closed , 08 ? ; highest ,
C0 ! { ; lowest , C8U : sales , & .OUO bbls.
lluttliiiorn Ornln Market.
lUi/mioiiK , AUK. 9. XS'iiEAT Stondy ; Aug
ust , G4 ! < C.
COIIN Iimcttvc , hlRhor ; Aueust , 40'- ; .
OATS Qulot and steady ; No. 2 wblto west
ern , 34c. < _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
MbincntKdU AVhunt Market.
Mi.HNnAi-ot.ts , AUR. 9. NVHHAT Very
dull ; cash fair ; close ! September , u34'o ; ;
liecember , Gl'jc. On track ! No. 1 hard , 68)ic ) ;
No. 1 northern , CGc ; No. 2 northern , 04c.
Toledo ( Irnln Miirkrt.
Tot.isno , Aug. 0. WIIKAT Stendlor ; No. 2
cash , 50o.
COIIN Dull , lower ; ' No. 2 cash , 40Sc. (
OATS-Qulut ; No. a'casli , 24 Ue.
STOCKS AND ItUNltS.
noiillni ; * Yvntoriliiy Were Chiiriictci Ir.cil by
Wonkiicus Throughout the l > ny.
Nr.w YORK , AUR. 0. The deallnps wcro
cbarncturlzed by weakness during a
greater part of the day and In some In
stances sharp declines were recorded , Tito
bears were unusually tiKBresslve , having
been cncourapod in their operations by the
closing of the Madison Square batik , the
continued high premiums paid for currency
nnd Bold and rumors , afterwards denied ,
that tlio General Elcctrlc's paper had poua
to proteit.
On the other band , there was llttlo or no
support from any quarter. The heaviest de
clines were 6Jj per" cent in
General Electric , in Chic.iRo
Gas , 3 % In Western Union , S
Burlington. 21 in Supar , 2 in lacka-
wanna mid 1 % In Manhattan and Hock
Island. The offerings were not particularly
heavy and the losses resulted ehlelly from
the lack of supporting orders. As on yes
terday the selliud of the long account was
comparatively light , u fact which made
"
Itself felt during" the last hour of business ,
when the whole market toolc on strength
aud advanced anywhere from 1 to 4 points.
Sugar and General Electric led the upward
movement , the latter on the announcement
that the friends of the company bad pro
vided the $4,000,000 necessary to liquidate )
the IloaUhg debt. When thobears attempted
to cover they found tno supply of slocks
much smaller than expected , and the result
was a rcgulauscramble to purchase near the
close. The heavy Inllux of gold was not
without Its intluencc In stimulating the late
recovery. The transactions aggregated
IM'J.ITG shares , including ! i'J,187 unlisted.
Speculation left off strong iu totio with
quotations hi a number of instances above
those of yesterday.
The Post says : How far the now supply
of money now rolling in upon Now York will
case the situation is one of tno problems of
the market. The fortnight beginning , with
last Saturday will have added to our stock
of Imported gold upwards of > 0,0X.OOa. ( ) Not
less than $10,000,0(10 ( more will como for now
bank circulation. The gold must continue to
( low in from Europe as long as the local pre
mium exists ; for a bid of 1 per cent , it
should bo remembered , offsets a rise of fully
Ic above the par of sterling exchange.
Today $2,500,000 more is engaged in Ivomlon.
The Bank of England , to meet the American
demand , is drawing now on the Bank of
France's gold a very natural recourse , smco
the French Han It held today ? GO,000,000 moro
than its busbies * needs required two years
ago.
ago.What then is to become of this now money
when it reaches us ? It has not yet cased
perceptibly the llmo loan market. Wall
street today predicts that it , too , will bo
hoarded and the dismal prediction may
como true in part if congress docs not act.
Some of the gold will certainly go into the
saving banlts , some to the interior banking
centers , which in contradiction of all pre
vious examples are now buying specie by
direct aud personal representatives in Lon
don. But this cannot use the whole
imported stock and iu any case oven such
disposition of the money will ease the strain
on the larger centers of capital. In short ,
the movement amounts to a currency expan
sion of iO,000.000 in a fortnight.
The following are the closing quotations
on the leading stocks on the Now Yorlt
exchange- today :
Nt'w York Money .Mnrlcrt.
NKWVOIIK , Aug. U. Mn.NRY ON OAl.r , EIIH
at 3'it5 i > ur cent ; last loan 3 pur cunt ; closln
offnn-d at 3 pur rent.
I'lllUCMKIKIANTIl.t : I'Al'KH OJ18 per COnt.
STEliMNn UXCHANOK Stronger , with acini
business In bankurs' bills nt S4.82' } ® I.H2'f f (
HUty-day bills and $4.87'ift4.tiH for domanil ,
Sn.vKitCKiiTiricATKS WuruncKleclud , close
at 76U bid and 77 asked.
( iOVBHNMKNT llONDS Strong. StlltO bani
dull.
dull.The closing quotations on bomb ;
trtQHreiTTr , St.U.tS.K.O ( > n.M. .
1) . S. IH'OUI ) Ill ) SI. I'.ltllCollHOlH. , 11(1 (
t.S. ) l ! < rt-k' 05 SI. 1 > . U..V1 > . lutH. . . KIS
1'acllloilHot 'tiB. . It)1. ) T. l'.L.O.Tr. IlctH. ( I-.1
I.iiilHanaSiiiiKl4ii H. ' . T.l'.H.O.Tr. ItelH. 1:1 :
IMlBsonrlilH t > 7 Union v.-ic. IHIH. . .
ITonti , now uolilM. 105 \Vtwt Sliorn .
nvnn. in.'W net tin , U7 U. (1 , W. IHIH . 114
Tcnn. now Hut ; iu. tll AtC'lllBOM-lH . 'JO
IfaiiadaSo. 1'ilH. . . I ) . ' , clolHielaHHA. . . . : ia
Central 1'ao. iMtu. 111 ! n. II. .VS. A. AH. . . . H5
1) . A. U. C. iHtH . IDS ( ) . II. A ; S , A.'il 5H 101) )
D.A.K. O. 4 . 5 1I.A.T. O. DH . 1)7 )
Krln''ilH . ( UK t llOCOII.IlB
M. 1C. .VT. ( it'll , tin. 71 'tN. ' UiirollnatlH. . . . 1'jr
M. K. A. T. Oi'ii. SH. : ia ) ( I do 4b . i
IMiitnal Union 0 . ln.'i S. 0. llrowim . n.-i
N. J. O. Int. Cert. . . inmi Ti-im. old OH . mi
N.l'ao.lBtH . HOH'Va. HH . fn
N. 1'ae. i. ' lH . 101 IVa. Kx-Mut. coup. : in
N. W. CoimoU . I''TS ! V.-l.fUiiH.VlHC'rlcb f , ( ]
N. W. Dob. ftb . KM l'U.l'.3u . au
IS. IA.l. . M. ( ii'li.r.H 75 I
bltl.
Itohton .stot-k ( jiiot tlonii.
id
idn HOHTON , Ang.O. Cull loan-i.7 3-10BO porcon
thmi loaiib , tiper cent. Closing quulnllonu t
' , , FHindH and mining share ! , :
ill San I-'runcltcit .Mliilni ; tjuiilatlooy
illW BAN riiANCisco , Aug. 9. Tbu ofllclal closl
niiotntlonn for mining stocks .oday wcro n
follows : , I
Ncnv York Mlnlnc Quotntlniin.
NEW YOIIK , Aiiitl. O.-Tho following are th
mining quotations :
St. l.ouu Mining Quotation * ,
ST. I.ouis , Aug. 9. Mo trading In mining
stocks :
KllznlK'th till itmAtncrlcan Nettle. . 30
Oranllo 1.50 '
bhl. ) nuked.
I'lminclnl Niitrn
ICAKPAS CITV , Aug. 0. Clearings , 1740,050.
1'Aitis , Aug. 9. Three per cent rentes , 'J3f
SOc for the account. x
OMAHA , Aug. 9. clearings 1523,689 ; same
day last week , $ GOD232 ,
Nr.w YORK , Aug. 0. Clearings , J73.609-
017 ; balances $4,1HO,710.
HAI.TIMOIIK , Aug. 0. Clearlnes , f2,047,0'23 ;
balances $2712,07(5. ( Money , 4 percent.
I'liii.mu.iMiiA , Aim. 9. Clearings , $8,090.-
802 ; balances , ii.OGl , 017. Money , 0 per cent.
HAVANA , Aug. 9. Kxclinngo quiet ; on
United States short sight , lOSJlle ; on London ,
! 20' '
IXKSUON , Ann 9.Tho amount of bullion
gene Into thi ) Hank of England on bill . . es
today , 10,000.
Mr.Mi'iits , AUK. 0. Now York o.xchanco Roll
ing nt 11.50 premium. . Clearings , { 77,039 ;
balance ! ) , J20.770.
CINCINNATI , Aug. 9. Cluurlngo. Jl , 105,300.
Money , 7i ( 8 nor cent. Now York exchange ,
JG.OOiJO.OO discount ,
NEW Om.KANs. Aug. O.-Cloarlngs , $840,020.
Now York exchange , commcrclnl , t3 pur
(1,000 1 bank , J1.50 premium.
ST. Louis , Aug. O.-ClcarltiKs , $2,080,547 ;
hiilancci , $ UfliHlO ( , Mimi'V , quint lit O'i68 per
cunt , K.xchaneu on New York , $5 discount.
HUSTON , Aim. 0. Clearing" , $10,054,909 ;
Imlanoi's , $1,217,200. Money. 7 3-KM.lH per
conu lOxclinimi-on Now York , $2.00Q3.00 pre
mium pur $1,000.
CIHCAHO , Anz. O.-Cloarlngs , $11,000,350.
Now York exchange , nominally $ ' 25
discount. Htiirllim exchange , nominal. Monuy
closed at 7 percent.
O.UAIIA I.IVU > Tt > Clt MAItllKTd.
Krrolpts Cnusn it StruiiRcr Alnrkct
mill hliurp AilMinro In 1'rlcrn.
WCDNDSDAY , Atlg. 1) ) .
Thcso arc days of wild markets and almost
equally wild receipts , The ono causes the
other. Hecclpts of all kinds today wcro
very limited. Receipts for the past three
days foot up 8,7iVJ cattle , ! l,70i : hogs and 4'J-IO
sheep , against 8,2 ; ) ! cattle , 10,20. ) hogs and
1,7SO sheep for the tirst thrco days of last
week.
The supply of cattle was small but made
up almost entirely of natives more or less
cornfcd. There was a > bctter tone to east
ern advices and , as there has been a short-
ace in supplies so far tills week compared
with last of nearly 15,000 cattle , the dressed
beef men were in the market for business.
Competition was good on all useful grades
and the market was active and from lOo to
"Oc higher than Tuesday. Heally choice
cattle were as conspicuously absent as the
inferior grassy grades , but fair to very good
steers weighing from 000 to 1WO ! His.
changed hands readily at from $3.33 to $4 ,
and by the iniddlo of the forenoon trading
was over.
Cow stuff was in very limited supply and
found a ready sale at prices a dime higher
than Tuesday aud a quarter higher than at
the close of last week. Extreme sales of
common 10 good cows and heifers were at
from Jl.SS to$2.l3. ! Veal calves wcro steady
at around $11.75 aud Jl , and bulls were in
poor demand and weak at $1.25 to ? 2.25.
The feeder trade was quiet and dull with
prices steady on good to a shade easier on
common stuff. Good to choice feeders are
quotable at from $2.70 to SU , fair to good at
from J2.50 to $3.70 anil common stud at from
? 2 to $2.50. Kepresentativo sales :
IUICS3EU 11CRF.
No. Av. I'r. No. . Av. Pr.
4 . 1005 $250 1 . 1280 $375
71 . 1077 3 35 32 . 1276 3 90
1 . 1240 350 1 . 1340 410
19 . 901 850 25 . 1313 410
42 . 121'J 375 1 . 1130 420
1 . 1220 375 21 . 1270 420
COWS.
1 . 800 1 25 1 . 1230 1 00
1 . COO 125 20 . 720 200
30 . 7H8 160 7 . 8O7 200
1 . 1010 150 9 . 701 200
4 . 975 150 4 . 772 223
2. . . . 850 150 11 . OKI 225
1 . 700 150 20 . OO'J 235
CALVES.
2 . 150 3 75 1 . 150 4 00
iiur.r.s.
1 . 940 1 25 1 . 1450 1 75
1 . 10SO 125 1 . 15bO 225
1 . 1350 1 35
STOCKUIIS AND FKEDKIIS.
2 . 740 200 19 . 934 850
&D _ 737 2 10 42 . 917 2 55
Dl . 751 210 11 . 830 200
0 . 077 2 4O 8 . 1175 300
15 . 809 2 50
CO1.OHADO CATTI.K.
No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr.
lcow.1290 220 10 cows. 971 220
4 fd'h. 842 2 35
Hoes There was another sharp upturn in
IIOK values today. Receipts were almost
ridiculously light , butlili cars , and us eastern
markets were bettor , and all classes of
tmyors wcro in the field for supplies , trade
was brisk from the start , with prices from
l.lc to 2T > c higher than the very strong close
of the market Tuesday. Light and butcher
weight hogs and an occasional heavy load
that was choice soldat.l..C > an 1 > , with a
load of prime IWt-lb. pigs at $5.05. Ordinary
heavy and mixed rncklngurndessold largely
at fl.bO und $4.luiul ) ) rough porkers and
throwouts scattering down to 1,70. The
touo of the m'irket was very bullish , and
with very active trading the meager offer
ings had all passed over the scales shortly-
after 0 o'clock. Trading was very largely at
fromjl..iotofo.agamst ? l.ST > to $1.115 Tuesday
and4 to fi.lOnn last 'Wednesday. Today'sads
vance places the market back where It wa
a week ago , buforo vilucs took the $1 drop-
Hopresentatlvo sales :
No. Av. Sh. I'r. No. Av. Sh. I'r.
20. . . .343 40(470 54. . . .203 80 ( I 95
11. . . .300 - 4 70 70. . . .2119 200 4 95
4. . . . 350 - 475 5li . . .239 120 495
38. . . . 258 80 4 75 75. . . . 210 120 4 U5
5. . . .320 - 475 59. . . .257 120 495
4. . . .270 40 4 75 (15. ( . . .219 HO 4 95
64 . . .319 - 4 80 58 . . .207 40 4 U7i !
16 . . .200 - 4 HO 37. . . .210 40 5 00
44 . . .297 200 480 08..225 280 5 00
03. . . .288 40 480 77. . . .202 120 500
67 , . . .353 120 4 80 75. . . .210 200 6 00
68. . . . 262 - 480 74. . . . 247 240 600
01. . . .272 120 4 ft5 15. . . .108 40 600
08. . . .200 200 485 72. . . .210 240 500
53 250 ICO 485 OH. . . .23 ! ! 320 500
70 . . .247 200 485 69. . . .253 200 600
67. . . . 209 40 4 DO OH. . . . 193 80 600
08 . . 259 HO 4 DO 50. . . .221 200 500
67. . . .201 120 4 Ot ) 73. . . .324 240 600
70. . . .200 100 490 04. . . .SSI 120 600
79. . . .252 100 490 04. . . .199 200 505
71. . . .200 200 4 95
riiis ANI > nomiii.
1..170 - 4'Oji
SiiEEi1 Three double-docks of very fan
westerns wcro received. There was a fail
demand ami buyers bid what they corisld
ercd fully steady prices. Sellers wanted
more money and , the , sheep went on throuirh
( Jood muttons are- , wanted , hut nothing else
Prices are uuofabl.y unchanged. Fall
to good natives. Sl.OOftfl.lX ) ; fair to gooc
westerns , t'J 500f-iV 5 ; common and stocl
sheep , ? 1.50ffl'J.7f > : 'iOod to choice 40 to UXMb
lambs , M00il.75 ( , TUcprcsciitativo ' sales :
No. Av. I'r.
2lmcks . . , . 105 2 6 (
21umbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 42 !
lUirulpU HIII | . l > l | iiiHltliili of Ktoulc.
Olllclnl receipts und disposition of xtock a :
thuwn liy the ImoU-iof thti Union Stock Yard
company for the twenty-four hours ending ; a
6 o'clock p , in , Atlguvt U , 18U3i
IIKCEIITH.
DISPOSITION' .
Clil ( > Uii l.lvu block Murkut.
ClilCAUO Auj ; . 0. ISpeclul Telegruui to Tli
HKB.1 There T < n smart fiilvntico tld < morn-
lint In prices of cMtlc. The shipping demand
wni inoro nollvu tlmn for not oral dny pnst ,
nnd ai local buyers wruitod Homo cnttlo tlioro
wniashow of competition Hint In thcso dnyn
Is nltoRctltnr unuiunl. I'rlcc * for tucli crndo *
n < nro giKid cnoiuth to send cnst on the hoof
wi'iit up from Ific to U5c per 100 Ib * . nnd them
was nn ndvancobt other descriptions of from
lOc to Ific , Toward noon the demand ho-
came less spirited nnd prlcoi foil back
nbout lOc'tbu nmrkot closing from htondy to
16c hlglipr thnn ymtrrdny. The ndvnnco was
bMiUKbt nbout. by the continued imall receipts ,
tliu fresh arrivals iimotint Ing I o nbout 9ooo
head , nnd thn total for the expired part of the
week but slightly oxceedlns 20,000 bond.
Sales wcio largely nt from 11.76 to f'i.7D for
native cows and wills nnd at from { 3.76 to
14,00 for steers , whllo sales of Texans were
principally nt from $1.00 to 11.00 for cows and
nt from $2 to $ 'J.7G for steers. Western rangers
wcro In limited supply nt from tl.76 tof I.U5.
Today's receipts of hog * were limited lo
0,000 limit nnd there were no moro thnn 2,000
slnlo oirorlngs. The arrivals since Snturday
scarcely o.xceod 29.000 , which Is less thnn half
the number recorded for thosanto tlmo Inst
week. Naturally tlm market , nmdo further
gnln In fit room It. It was easily 15c higher
thnn on yesterday , choice heavy grades soil-
ItiC up tu from )5.30 to 15.40 , nnd as blub as
from J5.70 to J5.75 wnspnld for light. Hblp-
purs took about their nsunl proportion of ro-
cclnts and there was u disposition on tliu pnrt
of locnl packOM toseourt-boss. The compe
tition wns not brisk , but the hogs were soon all
out of .sellers' hands and tbu later feeling was
tot less llrm than that prevail-ill early In the
Uny. Tliunuallty was excellent anil only n
very small part of tln < supply sold below
$ : > . ! ( > , tlio popular price belli ) ! from J5.15 to
? .r > .2 ! > for heavy and medium wulhtH | and from
S&.35 to $5.00 for light.
I bi-ro wuro enough sheep today to fully sat
isfy the demand , which wasrhlully conllnrd lo
meeting thu wants of Jrtcal slaimhU'rors. Ship
pers remain Idle and There Is lltllu or no ln-
ipllry for feeders. Hood to cli leu sheep were
iiiolud | at from $3.'J5 to } 4.2A , and poorer
grades bold along down to from $1.50 to $ ' 2 ,
I'uw lot.s went aixivo S3.7o , thu prevailing
prlco being from J'J.50 to $3.50. Tbe lamb
market wnsiiuoted nt from J'J.70 to } 5.25 for
poor to choice.
lti > culits | ; Cnttlo , 0,000 bond ; calves , 800
head ; lions , 0,000 ; shrop , 12,000 liuntl.
The Kvetiing.Iournal reports :
CArrt.K-Uecolpts , 8,000 bond ; sblumputs.
3,500 bend ; beeves , loaiHu higher , clnied
weak ; Toxtino , lOc higher ; no western
rangers : prime heavy , M.HOilft.lU : good to
choice. $4.00 4.76 ; medium , S3.75'ft4.1U ' ; com
mon. J2.UOBU.40 ; Tuxuns , J'J.4033.05 ; cows ,
$3.Do.
lloos Kecclpts. 0,000 bond ; shipments ,
3,600 liuad ; market lO'd'jrie lower ; common
rough heavy , $4.2.Yili4.80 ; fair to good picking ,
f4.'JO'a5.15 ; prlmu heavy , J5.25O5.4ri ; selected
butchers' , } 5.45'it5.55 ; light mixed , $5.20515.U5 ;
sorted light , J5.CO5.80.
HuiiKi' Receipts , 12,000 bead : shipments ,
300 bead ; natives strong , westerns lower ;
natives , M.OOftl.-JD ; westerns , J2.H50t3.30 ;
TCMUIS , J2.75ti3.25 ; lambs 10ijl5c higher at
3.00it5.50.
Kmmn City l.lvu Mock Market.
IVANSAS CITY , Aug. 0. OATTM : Hcccipta ,
5,000 head : shl iuntK , 3.1HK1 head ; market
llVjnllJc higher ; Texas steers , $ 'J.OO'i.3.15 ' ; ship
ping sleers , f4.OOiiO.ll ) ; butchers' stock ,
Xi3.104.20 ; slockurs and fct'ders , J2.1O ( ,3.55.
\ lions Hecelpts.2.400 head ; shipments , COO
head ; market 20 < 4Oc hhtber ; bulk of sales ,
$5.IOil5,30 ; heavies , f4.0 ( ) < a5.25j mixed , J-J.U5
© 5.35 ; light , $5.20-a5.50.
SIIKII' : Hecelpts , 1,400 bend ; shipments ,
1,400 head ; market stronger ; mutton , $2.45B >
.85 ; Iambs , J4.10&1.40.
St. I.ouU l.lvv Sleek Mnrliot.
ST. I.otna , Aug. 0. CATTI.C Uocolnts. 3,000
lead : shliimints | , none ; market 1OJ515C higher :
ititlves , S3.00ISI.50 ; Tuxiins , J2.4OJ13.25.
lions Hccelpts , 1,500 head ; shipments ,
tone ; market lO&15c hlgber ; bulk ot sales ,
3.00515.25.
SilKKP Hecolpts , 1.000 head ; shlumonls.
none ; maikut nnchangud.
WISSTKICN l'ACIUNS INTKIIKSTS.
Mr.vcmnnt of Hogs Still the
I-'oiitur ol dm Trinlo.
CINCINNATI , Aug. 0. [ Spcclnl Telegram to
Tin ; IJiiK. ] Tomorrow's I'rlce Current , will
> ay : Quite a reduction has occurred In the
now-incut of boss , due to lasx week's break In
iii-lccs and the paralyzed condition ot mone
tary nir.-ilrs. The week's piiL'klng was but
lau.OOO , uonipari'd with 20(1,000 ( for thu pre
ceding week and 205,000 for last year. The
lotal from March 1 is 4,400,000. against 5,500-
100 a year ago. Prominent places comparu as
'ollows :
1I4 ! 5.000
Kaim.-iH City. . 7n.-iuio )
) inaba I'.l.-i.llOI )
St. Louis 'JI.IIIO ( (
Cincinnati 175,0110
Inillanaiiolla.
MllwaukiH * 11)3,01)0 ) )
Cedar Kanl ,
St. Josi-Dli IHC.OOI )
Nubnmka City. 73.UOU
! Sleek Iu
Hecelpts of llvu l stock nt the four principal
western markets Wednesday , August 0 :
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha . 707 2,308 5U8
Chicago . 8,000 0,000 12,000
Kansas City . 5,000 2,400 1,400
fat. Louis . 3,000 1,500
Total 10,707 14,008 13.9'Jd
Balloon tonight nt tlio beach.
MAY BUY THE PLANT.
rrnlmlilllty that OniHliii Will Krontually
Own Its \V.-ttnr Snppy. :
There is a possibility that the city of
Omaha may "become the owner of its own
water WOI-KS plant. Sueb a movement is on
foot and it will bob up serenely before the
city ofllcials one of these days. The plan as
outlined by ono of tbu progressive and push
ing members of the council is for the city to
acquire the property of the American Water
Works company.
It is well knoivh that a faction of the
stockholders of the American Water Works
company of New Jersey is dissatisfied and is
moving for a new company to ho organi/.ed ,
to bo known as the Omaha'Water Works
company , which shall acquire the Omaha
plant in accordance with the plan and agree
ment settled upon. It is thu intention of tlio
now company to create an authorized issue
of ? o,000,0)0 ( ) ton and twenty your u per cent
gold bonds , $1,100,00. ) of ( I pur cent non-
cumulative preferred stock , with a priority of
lien over the common stock and ? ri,001)OOU ) of
common stock. It is proposed to issue the
now 5 per cent bonds as follows ; Two
million two hundred thousand dollars to
take up at 110 , ? l.-0i,000 ( ) the American
Water Works company fi per cent bonds
and e.X)00 | ( ) ( ) City Water Works company of
Omnlia fl per cent bonds. Two million dollars
lars to take up at par , fi,0X,000 ( ) the Ameri
can \Nnter Works .1 per cent bonds , $ , ViO,000
to laku up the present outstanding coupons ,
floating debt incurred on account of thu
Omaha plant , reorganization expenses and
compensation to the committeo. Ono million
two hundred and fifty thousand dollars tu
remain in trust for future improvements and
for Interest account during the time required
to obtain tltlo to the property. The bond
holders are also to have a bonus of 40 per
cent in thu common stock.
Tlio scheme to acquire the property is by
foreclosure proceedings on tbu mortgage
reprusuntini. the &IIWO,000 of outstanding
bonds made by the American Water Works
company of Illinois , thu corporation which
owned the Omaha properly prior to the
transfer to the Now Jersey company. There
are now outstanding unpaid about f l.Vi.fiOOof
pnst iluo coupons , nnd on the 1st of Jnlv ,
IH'.in , there matured $ ' .14,000 , and on August 'J ,
? 1U,000.
When this now company , the deal for or
ganization of which is being so cleverly
planned and accomplished , secures thu plant
ir. this city thu intention at that tlmu is to
unload it upon the vltyatan enormous profit.
Under the provisions of the city charter thu
city can acquire and oporatn either water
works , electric light or gas plants. The fran
chise of the American Water Works com
pany in this elty expires July 'JO , 1U05 , and
thu new company hopes in the meantime to
unload on the city.
When tbo foreclosure of the mortgage re
ferred to is made and the plant is placed
under the auctioneer's hammer , the now
company will probably mid a competitor in
the person of the city of Omaha. Thu mem
ber of the council who has given tblt matter
much earnest thought and attention says
that the time is at band for the city of
Ouiuhii to own Its own plant. He btlloves
that when the foreclosure proceedings como
that the city should bu prepared to stup In
and purchase the plant at a reasonable
ligure. He has ascurtuinud that the annual
revenue of tbu Omaha plant is nuarly t-175-
000 , of which tlm city government pays in
the neighborhood of $ SO,000 for hydruiug.
Balloon tonight ut the bench.
Conn oc Inquiry.
At tbo request of Captain Henry I. Hay-
mend , assistant surgeon , court of inquiry
has been ordered to convene at Fort
WiiBluiKle. Wyo. , August 5J-2 , at 10 o'clock a.
in. , or us soon thereafter as prnctlcablo , to
examine Into certain imputations us to bis
professional treatment of I'rlVtito 1 , A , Has-
W mcvtj llx/t wUljout jjoliricj , bairries , < nid fj ° H j
u Vt MOU live. wiUjouf' taxes , avid live , ivir/oul' / ) tolls.-
W * mnM hut , IvfjCM TftdiCo-fs Ccoe ;
Rut ciuiKzad biixvi I- lii/e. wiUjouN SOGJ. |
Next to the foolishness of trying to live without Soap , is tlw
great uuwisdom of living without
which is acknowledged to be far better than nny other kind.
Sold everywhere by enterprising grocers.
only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO. , Chicago.
OMAHA.
U ManulactiK a loliteis ieclory
BAGS & TWINES | TENTS , ETC.
Bcmis Omaha Hag Omaha Tent-Awning
COMPANY. COM 1 * A NY.
Impn'tora niul mnnufno
Uir Fit at Hour unoks , sn COVKHS.
tiiirlnpn , twine. llii : Kimiiim Mruel.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
5Iorsc-Coc Slioi Company.
Snlesroom nml OlllcoMOT HOJ-llll llmrnrl
KncturyIUtlim1131 llon.inl St.
Wo nro the osi.v Mnnu.iturori ot lluoUiinl
SlicH'ntii tlio xtnteut Xt'br.isk i.
A cenural Invitation in ovloM.Uil to nil to Inspect
our newfnclory.
Kiikcndall , Jones & Amcr. Hand- Sewed
CO.MI'ANV. Wtioli-snlo
. _ . _ . . . . . . [ ) . . limits , shoos
llulitii'rsiino Co. 1KB- niul rubber
llUI-IIOilllarnur sireot. laiu llnrnny Slro-t.
DRY GOODS.
M. E. Smith & Co. KlIpalrick-KochDry
< ; oDs co.
Dry Koods , notlom , fur- Notions , Kentn' funilnh-
nlhlnK uoocH , corner IIIK iooiti > , rur. llth niul
Uth nnd llownrcl Ma. lliirnoy ytroel .
FURNITURE.
Omaha Upholstering BcDce & Hnnyan
CO.MI'ANV.
UnhoUtorei ! lurnltiiro. FUUNITIMIK COM PAN V
IIU'J-HOI Nleliohn M.
Wholesale only. nnd I3tli Struo
tian , troop 11 , Sixth cavalry , which impu
tations are sot forth iu tlio loiters ol the
niciilcal director of the iluimrtipciit to Cap
tain Kuymoml in .luiro last. Thu following
is the detail for the court : Major Valory
Ilavaru , surgeon ; Major George \V. Adair ,
surgeon ; Captniti GcorRO K. Hushncll , 0is-
sistant surgeon ; BccotuV Lieutenant .lohn 1C.
Miller , ICiBluli infantry , recorder. Tlio court
Is ordered to report and summarise tliu ovi-
deucu and cxt > rcss its opinion theruon.
Piles of people ] have piles , hut DJ Witt's
Witch HuzelSiilvcwill euro thorn.
Omaha guards drill at Courthind beach
tonight about 7:45. :
o
DEPOT FOR INDIAN SUPPLIES.
Coiiiincrclnl Club Ttikcn 1'roiiipt Action to
Secure tliu Locution In Diniiliii.
Tlio desultory talks of locating a depot for
Indian supplies in this city , originated In
Washington by Mr. Tobias Castor , took
duliiuto sliapo Tuesday when the Commer
cial club began a systematic hunt for the
now depot , now located in Chicago.
At a largely attended meeting it was de
cided to forward to the Nebraska senators
and representatives in congress and Secretary
tary Morton a letter setting forth the ad
vantages which Omah.x had over Chicago in
the matter of such a depot , and the follow
ing letter was ordered sent to the above
mentioned gentlemen :
DourSIr Tlio ini'inborslilp of the rommer-
olal club of Oiiiulm iiiL-llldos GUU builMus * inun
of tills city.
A "I'll attended meeting of tlio club was
held today toe milder tliu best count ) to pur
sue to iinlnco tliu location of the depot of
Indian supplies In this oily Instead of Chicago ,
Its present location. Tlio following Is tliu
st'liso of tlio muetlng us expressed :
Thill tlio subject. 1)0 plactid buforo our ineni-
borsof coiiari'ii , now In Washington , and their
Immediate nnd earnest action lie requested In
our bahalf.
Tliu lurutlonnf thU depot at Omnlia would
hoof vast lifiicitit to tlio state of Nebraska and
this city ; It would result In tlui dLslnirsomnut
of large sums of mutiny for purcliaso of grain ,
seed * , imiilementH , meats , Hour and general
merchandise. '
It Is lo In ) considered , In connection with the
muat supply , that Omaha Is tliu third packing
point In tlio L'nlled Stall's ; also that suvoral
nourlug mills urn located at points In Ne
braska , on the railroads between Umalia and
tin ) reservations.
And that Omaha did a Jobbing biislnoss of
jau.OOO.OUO In IMU'J anil has complete repro-
senlation in all classes of Jobbing trade , and
bulls&oodi nt C'hlCHgo prices.
That the railroads running to the Indian
reservations f rein Omaha aru land gran t rusiiN.
wUh whlc'li the govoiiiinent lias contraels
gnarnnteulng low ! triiNsiiortiiliin | i-harges ;
I'aelllc , lliirllnglo.n and
they n 10 Ihu Union .
Mls-otirl KlverandFivmont , Kluliorii & MK-
bonrl V lluy railways , comprising 1&UI ) < )
nilli'Hof ncid extending west and iioitlnyesl ,
lth huaduiiartur.s a I , Omaha , and tliolr short
direct lines dlvi-rtsu from thU cliy.
'J'lds Is tin1 only point whuro t huso roads all
roncniitrati' . and tlioy mulcj tliu dlstaino : aoi )
inllUH less than Missouri rlvor points below
Omaha , anil & 00 miles less than Chicago , to
tli reservations U > bo reached.
This makus the tlllfurfiicii from two to flvo
days less In time on HlilpmonlN In transit ; It Is
assumed Hint dispatch in forwarding supplies
is advantageous and In this re.spuct Omaha
u.\cels all possible coiniiu'tltors.
It would sopiii that nil the rcijuisltes neces
sary In seonrlnii tlio locution aru favoralilo to
Omaha ; cost of supplies , uo-,1 of transport.--
tl cost of renlaU , or Kroundx and bnlldiiu's ,
nnd their inalntrimnco iinddlrccl line , of rail
way , guar.inteeliiK ( inlck trausll of shipments.
\VD learn thut ( Jumiidssloiiur ArmslroiiK
thlni.H well of our advantages , ( ii-neral
HrooUi ) says that Onmlin Is wlllimil iiU'stloii '
superior loall ether points fur local Ion HI this
dunoi , and wu hop" l'i ' t the government m.iy .
bupruvalleil upon lo rociunUiioiiriiilvintigi.i : :
and locate th base of hiippllos In our clly.
IJut the good1 work was not punniltcd to
atoii there , a petition to Secretary of tno
Interior iloku Kiulth Deing prupiirud alonn
the lines of the letter , which was signed by
nil the blink presidents in tlio city , all the
wholesalers , jobbers and irmnufActnrors'
agents , ( . ailing upon the secretary to givu
Omaha favorable consideration.
Eighty signatures were iUtacho.1 to the
petition , representative In character , and
with the apwul | lo tlui members of congress
Commissioner Utt hopes fordnllnlto action.
Spunking of the matter the coiuuil-sionor
said thatllfi.OOO.OOO were disbursed unnually
by the department fur Indian supplies , )
per cent of which would bo spent hero In
Omaha If a depot c iuld bo located in this
city , "and naturally our jobbers , wholesalers
and others would bo In n position to benefit
by the removal from Chicago. Lincoln
people usually got tbu contracts for supplies
lor the penitentiary aim Insane asylum be
cause they are on the grounds. If it dupot
was located In Omaha our wholesalers would
have an opiwrtunlty to get on the ground
floor if they so desired. It would bo a big
thing for Omaha If wo could secure tliu lo
cation of tills ilejKit hero. "
A do n raw wltU a bottle of Cook's ICxtrn
Dry Imperial Champagne is an after theatei
thought.
Btoroopticon views tonight ut buuch ,
HARDWARE ,
Hector & Wilhclmy Lobcck & Linn ,
'
Donlora In tnrilwnro anil
Corner 11th nnil .Inckson tm'ctmiilra' tools.
blrooti. 1IO < Duuulns mrcot.
HATS , ETC. | IKONWpRKS. _
W. A. L. Gibbon Co Omaha Safe andiron
Wlioldnto \VOIIK- * .
Hats. cnps. Mmw gnoil , Snfo , vnull , Jiill wood ,
Kluvi'i. inlitom. I.tli Iron xliuttur * niul lira CM-
uuit llurnuy Mrui'ts. cnpix. < lui Aiulrcoii , Uth
uhil JurkHon
COMMISSION. | LUMBER.
llraiiGh & Co. John A. Walicfielil ,
ImportMAinorlean Port *
Produce , fruits of nil Iniitl cum out , Mll au-
koo CDiiu'tit niul Qulucy
kinds , oyMor * .
STOVE REPAIR
Frick & Herbert , Oiniili.i . Slovc Repair
Stiivn rcpnlrs
Wholcnivlo liquor dealers nint miter attachment )
for nnr klnil of utova
1001 I'limnm St. runtlu. 1'JU ; Duiik'luj s ( .
OUSTER'S
LAST
X
BATTLE
FIELD.
A vlslr to this spot , which is now a
national uomctory , oxtromorly > ititor-
cstinpf. Iloro scventooti yours a o Gen
eral Gustor und live companies of the
Seventh United States cavalryniunbor-
incr over 200 ollicora nntl men , were cut
to pieces by the Sioux Indiana and
allied trihos under Sitting Bull. The
battlefield , the valley of the Little Biff
Horn , located seine forty odd mlles
south of Ouster , Mont. , a st.itioii on the
Northern Pacific railroad , can bo easily
reached by st'igo. If you will wrlto
Charles S. Foe , St I'aul , Minn. , inclosing -
ing1 cents In uosliifjo , lie will send you
a handsomely illustrated 100 ) ) ajo { bool : ,
free of chiirKO , in which you will find n ,
graphic account of the sad catastrophe
which overlook the bravo Ouster and his
followers in the valley of the Little Biff
Horn in Juno , ' 70.
5 PficaJ Wprtb a Guinea a BqxJ25c. _ _ .
1 Dislodge Bile ,
I Stir up the Liver ,
i Cure Sick-Headache ,
ii Female Ailments ,
lEemove Disease aud
I Promote Good Health ,
! I Covered with a Tasteless & Solablo Ooatlng.
'
! Pamous the world over.
! > Ask for llecchanT * ami take nu others.
J Of all drujfKisls. 1'rlco 2T. cents a bo
New \ on : Dcput , 16 ? Canal bt.
Your Dueber Number.
Makers of inferior
watches a n d watchcases -
cases never want to
bear fioni them after
they are told to liters.
No one cares to hear
complaints oflds ware.
15ut no tme ever finds
fault will ) the Ducbcr *
I lampdcti watches.
of Dm-lK-r-IInmpilPii wnlch
To uny ( iwiior n
who wilt mull lilH t'nhH nuiiibt-r mid nildri-Jii ,
will Im m-iit it Ki'iinln" iihiliiliinni liiiijcli eufc.
TJIK DUKIIKH WA-IIII WIIIIKN , ( 'union,0.
With Nerve ll us. now vtiiriiiiiblo discovery
of murvulons power , pusltlvn euro for all
nurvu troiitJinH , niioli ns nervous prostration
tdnnplessness , dnspondmixy , pains In haek and
iddu , hick liaad.idiu . , < ly .pup lu. Ions of appu-
tlti ) . otc. Wondiiifiil IKKve Ionic , makes rluh ,
pnru lilooil , tonoj entlro Hystuin. tl a hox.
I'lioii/ii for two HPDKH. At dnuKiHls , or by
in ml. Norvelluun I'D.lluttalo , N. V.
f fjSr. . Wo will ( tiul you th m rT laui
Xff M < ' " "cl1 ' 'tfi.rniou CALTMpO
frr . and k IrKal sutlalil r lh ll
I Al/nif ) ! ' will Iteiiurv your !
7 < cullh , .Strcnslli aud Vigor. )
Acldrois VON MOIIL CO
h.l. tmtti.
Union Stock Yards Company ,
South Oj-naha ,
not Cattle Ilo nntlShiap mm : < nnt'l 1T9IL
CQMMIS5IJI
Wood Brothsri
Live fitojk CommUdoo Moroliunti
O'lttiOui lia TolepUona Ilil.
JOHN I ) . DADISMAN , I
WAI/l'KIl li. WOOD ,
Mnrkotroportuby mall and wlro chuerfullj
furuUhud uyun uiiullcullou. *