Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 15, 1893, Page 6, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE OMAHA DAILY 1VRK. RATtTR.lUY. JULY Ifi Iflfl.T
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Torrid Weather Kept the Traders Out of the
v Pits Yesterday ,
\ * *
-
*
r
STRONG FEELING IN GRAIN EARLY
Tjitcr It Oavo Place toVFenhnril , Followed
by i I'nrllat Hecovcry Corn Oon
tlnucd Quite AVcak to
the Clcie- .
CnlcAOO.Jtily 14. The torrid \rcatlier hero
kept traders out of the pits today. In grain
there was a strong feeling for a short tlmo at
the beginning of the session which gave place
to a long spoil of weakness , followed by a par
tial recovery. Corn continued weak to the
cloic , which was at ! < c dccllno from yestor-
day'n resting figure.
\Vhoat , Is Uc lilghor for September and from
M to ! { c higher for December. Provisions are
li regularly lower and ribs nufTerlng and 17)lo )
lower. Lard yielded most , bolng 17Wc lower.
1'oilc Is nominally l&cdoivn ,
The feeling at the opcnltiR In wheat was
attillmtrd to the fact thatcables were slightly
betters thcro was more nown of damage both
nl homo nnd nhrqail , but there wainoercnt
amount of trading. Mitchell bought some To-
colnber , but was not very aggressive , whllo
Itnydoii sold September very freely. It was un
derstood to bo for Cudahy. Vlrmnossnt Mv-
crpool gave the bulls hero a llltlo advantngo
near the close. The opening was strong and
from Uc to He higher than yesterday's closing
and ndvnncvd from ! ic to He , then wcnkoned
and prices declined > ic for September and only
from He to ! { c for December , then hold stonily ,
and the closing was steady at frumctoUc !
under best prices ,
Torn nt the start was firm. Mrst trades
wore t uboul yesterday's ( Inn ) llgurea , but
ho dumaml wits coocl , Inlluonci'il mainly by
reported dry weather west , and tliu pileo wan
jiit ) up ? c. The nation of wheat also helped
the upturn. The advance brought out In-
riuntiuil olTeilngH , nnd the cstlmiited receipts
for tomorrow cumlng In larger at COO cars ,
Marled llio local crowd to selling , resulting In
u ; > ( ! hreak. The market later recovered part
of the decline.
Oats wan quiet and stronger today , but re
acted and declined ! { c from the top and closed
\vlth a net loss of He. Trading was almost en
tirely In Sepicmbcr.
l'ro\lHlons ' opened talily steady , but free of
ferings of short ribs by the packers and a
Iiioiiilncnt speculator caused u break. It Is
claimed that the caiisols the liberal supply of
hogs In this city and thn present condition In
monetary circles. Trading was on a dccldodly
limited ectilr. There was llltlo demand for
vesM'l room for lluiriilo.
r.stlnmted rcrelutH for tomorrow : Wheat ,
fift ears ; corn , 04 cars : oats , i00 ! cars ; hogs ,
r-.OOO head.
The lending futures ranged as follows :
Articles. Upon HlUll. Low. Close.
WllIAT
July , 00 OEM
OHM
70M
Conv -
July. . . 40M
AUB. . . 40K
i'2
OATH
July 28M
Sept.
July 00
St-pt UP CO 10 50 00
LAUD
July. 0 00 n no 72W
Kept. . 10 22K 10 on HO
( > ot. . . 0 00 0 05 77
BiumTHuis-
July. 77f !
Sept. 0 10 0 I' ' H 07H
t Cash quotations were as follows :
I'muiL i-isy. ; Some Inquiry from shippers.
MIIKAT No. 2 spring , li ! > Je : No. 3 spilng ,
f. o. b. , CICJOlic : No.2 led , Gu f < 2G57ac. *
COIIN No. 2,4iiic ? ; No. 8 ,
OATS No. 2 , 2B c : No. 2 ivhtto , f. o. b. ,
B6U(335HC ( ! No. a white , f. o. b. , ! il(233yc. (
HVB No. 2 , 61o.
lUiu.KV No. 2 , nominal ; No. S , nosalci ; No.
t , no sales.
KIAX } ICII : No. 1 , 81.09.
TIMOTHY HCBD 1'rliuc , J4.10514.20.
roinc Moss , per bbl. , 810.0019.02M ; lard ,
per 100 1IH. , (0.76 ; short ribs , sides ( loose ) ,
| 8.77ii8.80j ! ( dry sailed shoulderw ( boxen ) ,
lH.2Gii8.60 ; short clear sides ( boxed ) , S9.75a
10.00.
WHISKV Dlsllllors' finished goods , per gal. , <
fl.12 ,
BUOAHS Unchanged ; cut loaf , 0 , ' c ; granu
lated , 6.70 ; standard "A , " 5.64. .
The following wcro the receipts and ship
ments for today :
On the Produce exchange todav the butter
market was steady ; creamery , 17@20c : dairy ,
ifi18c. Eggs , quiet ; strictly fresh , 1415c.
Now Yorlc Market * .
NEW YonK , July l-J.-Fi.otm Receipts , 14- ,
000 pkgs. : oxpoits. 2,000 ubls. , 10.000 sacks ;
inlcs. 10,000 pkgs ; market quiet , spring grades
Itcadler , others easy.
( CoiiN MEAI/ Quiet , steady ! yellow western ,
KYK Firmquiet ; sales , 10.QOO bu.j western ,
( H c alloat.
JIAIII.KY MAI.T Quiet , steady.
\VliiAT Kocelpts. 108,000 bu. ; exports ,
ICu.OOO bu. ; sali'S. 1.020,000 hu. futures , 00-
UOO bu. spot , f-pot nioderato ; No. 2 red In
store nnd elevator , T , ' ( & 2'.ic ; alloat ,
7-lc ; f. o , b. , 74H74 ! < o ; unnradcd red ,
70 > ia78yc ; No. i ! northern , 70i < a.71c ; No.'J
Milwaukee , 7072c. Options were very dull
und closed from H < it ? c advance on local cover-
IIILuiul hetter cables ; No 2 , red ,
July , 7257'J'iu ! ; eloslns 72 > 5c ; August ,
yshw ? . ' ! ? ' , closing 73 ic ; Septombi-r , 7D7-1U
0 70n , elosIiic7fi34C. (
COIIN Keeulpts , HO.OOO bii , ; exports. 34-
000 hu. ; sales , 1-10,000 bu. futures , CO.OOO bu.
ipot. Spots quiet ; No. 2IB1Jr. In elevator ;
UU4'J.io ulloat. Options dull and almost
neglected , closing lit ! < e advance ; September
nuistactlve ; August4Ht > < r ( > 49'Vc ' : closliig487 c ;
BepteiiibiT , 4UU ( 40Vo. closing 49.Ue.
OATS-ltecelpts. 100,000 bn. ; exports , 1,000
bu. ; sales , 100.000 bu. futures , 40,000 bu.
ipot. Spots quiet , ( Irm. Options opened firm
nt ! < c advance on covering , fell > ( c nnd closed
steady and unchanged : August.33 ! c. Hoptem-
bor , .1Ujt3lMc ; closing tit31 ? c ; No. 2 white ,
40c ; No. U Chicago , 3BJic ; No. 3. 39c ; No. 3
white , 43c ; mixed w03turn , 87 @ 43c ; whlto
Western , 30Q > 44tC. !
Jl AY Qiilst , steady.
11oi's Steady , iiulot ; state , common to
choice , lux/i22c ! ; 1'acinc const. 19@22Kc.
llinta I'lrm , demand steady.
AVoot/ Quiet , unsettled ; domestic fleece , 27
C32c | pulled. 20Q37c ; Texas , KiQ''Oc.
I'IIOVIHIONH Cut inontH , unchanged ; middles
quiet. iard , quiet , steady ; \sosturn steam
closed , t30,10 ; sales , 360 tierces at JO.OUffl
10.00 ; option sales , none ; July closed lit J 10.10 ;
Bcptemborclosed iit10.0. Porkdullstuauy ;
cow messiu.60319.00.
JlUlTiil : Oiilrt , steady ; choice , 2022c.
/HKicsK Mollorute demand , firm.
KdiiH SoutliweKtern , . . ,
TALLOW Quiet , sU-ndysclty i'J for . . . . „ _ . . .
UoTTOMiKKU Oil/ Quiet , easy ; crude , 86ci
yellow , 42u.
J'CTnoi.r.UM Neglected ; l'cnnbylvanla oil spot
Bales none ; August options sales none , Otjjjc.
Lima oil , Hiilea none , 080 bid. Total sales ,
none ,
HosiN-Qulot. steady ; strained , common to
good. 1.0&ltl,12 .
TiTiii-KNTiNE-Dull , steady ; 274@28c. |
UlUB Active , hteady.
MOI.AH W Now Orleans , open kettle , good j
to choice , steady.
fcuuAU Haw , dull , steady ; reduce ] , fairly
active , sternly.
1'Ki IKON Quiet , btoiuly ; American , 812.76 ®
16.fit ) .
Coi'iT.ll Steady ; lake. M0.25.
LIAIH-Btetulyt : doiiicstlc. 13.65.
TiN-Quiot ; htralts , $10.10 hid , 110.25 usltcd.
I'I.ATKH Dull , Nteadv ,
u Weak ; domestic , f 1.60.
Nt. I.ouls .1
ST. Louis. July 14. Fr.ouK Unchanged ; pat
nts , f3.1oi3.25 ; o.x11:1 : fancy , IF2.80U2.UO ;
COIIN On crop nous gained % c early , but
lost It ; No. 2 mixed , cash anil July , 38ic ! ;
August , SHKc ; tJupteinbur , 3Hje.
OATH Options , steady ; cash , higher at 28c ;
July. U7f/c ; Hctitember , 23Jic.
KYK-NO. 2 , 4ilo bid.
Unchaiigod ,
SOOB Unchanged ,
IMuivtBiuhb-Uiwor , dull , with only a lleht
jobbing demund ; pork , t776 ! ; ; lard , I9.12li ;
dry suit meat ( loose shoulders ) , 18 ; longs ami
ribs , ( U.12U ; shorts , (9.0 ; boxed , 16c more ;
bacon , packed bboulders , ( Q.&O ; longs mill
ribs. (10.60 ; shorts , tio.76 ; hums , el3.00io
1UOKI1TS Klour , 3,000 bblH. : wheat , 00.000
l > u. : corn , O-i.OlH ) bu. ; ouU , 29,000 bu. ; rye ,
1,000 ; barley , none.
HuifuBNTti Flour , 1,000 bbls.t wheat , 6 ,
000 bu. ; corn , 25,000 bu.j oats , 1,000 bu. rye ,
iiouu ; barluy , none.
lUltlmuro Uruln Alurket.
lUi.Tiuoil , July 14. WHEAT Steady ; No. 2
red , spot and July , 68c.
COUN Klrin ; mixed , spot and July , 47)Jc ) ,
OATd-Quiut ! No. 2 whlto yfp > ) orn. StHc ,
Nrvr York Dry Uuodt Markxt.
NKW YOIIK. July 14 , liusliipss does not
j > lck up uiucn m dry goods. Coltectlou * , how
"V
* * ,
c , * r. ftre fll | rftpot t < l good Mid. then U no
Mnrm * the ultuMlon Or outlook. Moro
activity tuny rjitln * UU At nny time. The
mnvomontonbacU Jraniactlpnsfs moro free ,
which I * Rood Indtciuldii. Some of the south
ern mllUfirp shutting nown and moro trill dote
to whcrf neoemary. Jlctxvy ttocki urn ftccor/l-
jnply not to bo looked for ,
"ji " * nyf&
Onmh.i Proilucft j mrk t.
IlUTTr.n The market li firm find there l an
actlro rtemaiHl for nncklha stock. The amount
of butler that I * hr-lnK shipped to Kuropo bin
ciuutcn n Rood itcinaml for western Imttor and
tlio shipment * from this point nro quite law.
I'rlcM tire not e scntlnlly cli.ingod from
the quotations already Riven. Fancy creamery ,
frlnt , 21C ! fancy creameries , solid pricked ,
DCS fair toKondcrpanicrlc , solid packed , 10
J1HC ! chulro to fancy country , IfiitlGc : fair
to good country , 16c ; picking stock , fresh ,
.
EGOS The nmrUct Is slow and wrak and the
local demand Unlit. While itlioui three-fourths
of the eggs are sold at the quotation Riven
there appears to bo a deposition toshauqtho
prlro when necessary. The quallly of the CJJKS
coining to market U r.ot overly good and the
losi . Is heavy. . The general market la 11 ! < C.
' I'oui.Tiiv-Tho receipts of pou iltr ,
have hern light during the paU few d.nys unu
the market Is firm The demand Is not largo
bulfor&omo roamu there bin been n sudden
falling nit In the arrivals nnd the mar
ket has for several days been kept
well cleared up. Spring chickens , nor
dot. , Il.76a3.60 ; best hens , per Ib. ,
7OSc : mixed coops , per Ib. , Oe : old roosters ,
tier Ib. , 4SOc ; turkeys , per Ib. , He ! ducks , tier
POTATOES There were very few potatoes In
the hands of the commission merchants , tlio
market being almost bare. The local
gardeners brought In a few moro than on
former days , hhnwlng that the supuly In the
country Is Increasingbut there are not enough
rarly potatoes grown In this locality to III ! tlio
demand. Now potatoes per bu. , OOcJtll.OO.
w Tlio market was almost h.iro of
tomatoes .mil these luVuscs that had any had no
trauhlo In semiring enod prlcus. Southern , per
4-baskel crntol.tf ! < i&l,76 >
At'i't.Es There" Is'"no'Important chance In
the market. Apples , per M bu. box , 76cdln.OO.
lliitlltiS : : The receipts were light nnd the
offerings worcplrkodup.xory quickly. Illack-
bcrrlcs liikoiuu Instances sold u little belter
than on the day hrforo. Thcto were a fn\v homo
gronu raspberries nhd n few cases of Arkansas
hucklobeirlos. llhu-kberrles , per 24-qt , case ,
13 ; bluck raspberries , per 24-qt. case , J3.00-2) )
3.26 ; huckleberries. 83.60.
HMAI.T. 1'nuiTS There were no fresh re
ceipts of California fruits on the market , but
a car or tno Is o.\pcctcd to arrive on Saturday.
Southern peaches are out ot the market , also
Callfoinla cherries. Apricots , per 4-baskct
crate , 11.25 ; plums , wild goose and Chlcka-
saw , per 24-qt. crate , 62.50 ; California
pcachcH , Jl.lfiltl.25.
MELONS Tlio supply on tlio market Is not BO
largo nnd there Is u better feeling than there
was n few dayn ago. The low prices and ro-
luctnnco of commission men to receive con
signments of melons has apparently decreased
the shipments. Watermelons , percratopf ono
dor. J2.50 ; loose , per 100 , 1B.
CKI.KKY Small shipments nro coming from
both Michigan and Missouri , Celery , pur doi. ,
4Cc.
TrtOPicAt. ruuiTS.
OIUNOES Riverside Mediterranean sweets ,
t3.60S3.75 ; brlghts , ? 2.76@3.00.
LEMONS Mcsblnas , extra fancy , fG.OOtt6.60 ;
Messlnns , per box , choice to fancy , J5.ODiiO.tJO.
HANANAS I'cr hunch , largo , J2.2632.76 ; per
bunch , small to medium ,
1IIDM , TALLOW , KTC.
HIDES No. 1 green hides , 3c ; No. 2 green
hides , 2c : No. 1 gronn salted hides , OKc ; No. 2
green salted hides , 2'c ' ; No. 1 mecn salted
Hides , 25 Ibs. to 40 Ibg. , 3'c ; No. 2 grueiisalted
hides , 26 His. to 40 Ibs. , 2 c ; No. 1 veal calf ,
8 Ills , to 15 Ibs. , Gc ; No. 2 veal calf , B Ibs. to
16 Ibs. , 4c ; No. 1 dry Hint hides , 7c ; No. 2 dry
Hint hides. Tic ; No. 1 dry salted hides , Du
I'att cured hldoa > lc per Ib. loss than ally
cured.
SIIISEII'ntrs Green salted , each 35cS1.25 ;
green suited shearlings ( short wooled early
skins ) , each 152Cc ; ilry Ehoarlliiirs ( shoit ,
woolod early Mlns ) , No. 1 , each fiillOi- : dry
shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) . No. 2 ,
each 5c ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska
Imtchernool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , loa
lie ; dry Hint Kansas nnd Nebraska Murrain
wool pclH , per Ib. , actual weight , 710c : dry
Hint Color.ulo butcher wool pelts , per 11) ,
actual weight , 910c ; dry Mint Colorado Mur-
inln wool polls , pur Ib. , actual weight , "iB'Jc ;
dry piece'- ) und bucks , actual weight , bUlc.
TAM.OW AND CJiuiASi : Tallow , Nij. 1 , 4J.J ®
4Mc ; tallow. No. 2 , 3a'.4c ( ( ; grease , whlto A ,
UiSOc ; grease , whlto It , 4c ; grease , yellow ,
3Jic ; grease , dark , 3c ; old butter , 20(2ic ( ! ;
bousuux , prime , 10&20c ; rough tallow , 2yt
® 3c.HONES
HONES Car lots weighed nnd delivered In
Chicago : Dry ImlValo , per -61G.OOai8.00 ;
dry country , bleached , per ton , # 10.00ftl3.00 ;
dry country , damp and moatv , S8.00310.00.
City Alurket * .
KANSAS CITY , July 14. AY'HBAT Showed
some strength loduy ; No. 2 haul , & 4ffiOGc ; No.
2 rod , &GU&57C.
CORN li'lrm ; whllo fractionally higher ; No.
2 mixed , 33c ; No. 2 while , 83Uffi3-t'4u
OATS-BIow ; No. 2 mixed , ii6a27c ; No. 2
whllo , 28M20J- .
UUTTEII ficnrco and flrmj creamery , 16 ®
20c ; dairy , 13 ® 10c.
Eoos Very dull nnd weak at OHc.
Wheat , 400 bu. ; corn , none ; oats ,
none.
„
Wheat , 6,100 bu. ; corn , 10,000
bu. ; oata , uono ,
Oil Marktitg.
Oir , Cur , July 14. National Transit cor-
tlllcatcs oncned at CtBH ; highest. 68 % ; lowest ,
68 ; closed nt58U > Sales , 15.000 bbls. ; clear
ances , 10.000 hbls. ; shipment ! , , 74,208 bbls. ;
runs , 71,200 bbls.
PiTTSiiuiic , July 14. National Transit cor-
tlOcatos opened nt _ 68K ; closed ut SB J ;
highest , 6Bli ; lowest , 68.
LONDON , July 14. ItKivtNCD PCTIIOI.KUM
3 16-lGd per gnl.
FINE KostN 10s Gd per cwt.
T.\vrpnol Mftrlcetft.
, July 14. WHEAT Firm ; demand -
mand fair ; holders ofTor sparingly ; No. 1 Cali
fornia , 5s lO'-id ; icd western spring , 6s I0d ! ;
No. 2 red winter , 5s O'd ; receipts wheat past
tluccdayri , 107,000 centals , inclu < llng 105,000
American-
COU.N I'lrm ; demand fair ; recolpU Ameri
can corn past threu days , 10,10U centals.
LAUD I'rlmu western , 60s pur 100 lha.
TIHIPENTINC Spirits , 21b Gd per cwt.
Ciitiiiu Murlci-t.
NEW OIU.EANS , July 14. Steady ; good mld-
dllni ; , Be ; low middling , 7c ; ; good ordinary ,
G 10-lGc ; not rucolpld , 1,44& bales ; gross ro-
colpts , 802 balv.s ; exports to Great llrltalu ,
6,000 bales ; sales , 10,000 bales ; htock. HI 000
bales ; futures , steady ; salcs.12,200 buluhuly ; ,
J7.GO bid : August , 7.rG < 3,7.67 ; r'optnuibur ,
? G.G57.G& ; October , 87.7 a7.70 ; November ,
$7.87ii7.88 ( ; December , J7.0Ga7.07 ; January ,
J8.llfti8.12 ; February , t8.1K ! 8..20 ; ilarch ,
8.274 8.28.
Mllwuukoo Mnrlcnts.
MILWAUKKK , July 14. WHEAT Steady ; Sop-
tcmber , GGc ; No. 2 spring , G3c.
COHN ( Julot ; No. 8 , 30c.
OATS Steady ; No. 2 while , 34@3&c ; No. 8
white. 32ittii5o. ! : ) !
llAllLEV 55c.
KVB-52C.
I'UOVISIONS Dropping , pork , $18,76.
IMilludulplilu Ur.iln Mnrkot.
Fnii < AiiEr.i itiA , July 14. WHEAT Firm ;
No. 2 rod , July , GOW GOHc.
COIIN Firm ; No,2mlxod. July , 48US48 ( c.
OATS Firm , quiet ; No. 2 whlto , July , US ®
, Colfee .Murkot.
NEW YORK. July 14. Options opened dull
at from 5 to 20 points dccllno ; closed sluady ,
xinchangcd lu 6 uolntK down ; sales , 10,760
bugs , Including ; July , mo.OOttlG.05 ; August ,
JlG.OOffllO.05 ; Boptombor , JIG ; December ,
816.GOiil5.70. Bpot Klo , dull , nominal ; No. 7 ,
W.12i. !
Mlniieupolls U'licnt Alurket.
.MiNNr.Aroi.is , July 14 , Market lifeless and
trading slow. Cash steady. Kecolpts , 251) )
cai-s. Cloiiai Slay , 77Xc ; July , 7Uftc : August ,
OlJiu ; fcoptembor , G44e ? ; December , 70Kc. On
truck : No , 1 haul , U2ic ! ; No. 1 northoru ,
OBe ; No. 2 northern , 7077c.
Clnrtniintl Aliirkots.
CINCINNATI , July 14. WIIKAT Steady : No , a
red , U4c.
COIIN Scarce and Btrong ; No. 2 mixed , 44c.
OATS Htioug ; No. U mUud , U3 c.
WlllSKY-tJIuady , tl,12.
Tuloilo ( iinlu Murker.
TOLEDO. July 14. WHEAT Dull , steadier ;
No. 2 , CIIMI anil July , GGc ,
COIIN Dullhtealy ( ; No. 2 cash , 41)5c. )
OATH-Dull ; cusli-Jljic.
Aiuerlorfii JtBlrli ; rnlor
LiVKiiroou July 14. AIIKUICAN 1
AIOU lluicf Koreiiutirt-Jra , it'JIi d ; I
ters , 3s 10d@4s 2d per lOU-lbs. by th' '
t TOCKS AM ) 1KIXOS.
Ioirer ( luotatloix from London Caused a
We.ik " - -
NEW YOIIK , July 14. Lower quotations from
Londoncaubcdu rather Irregular oponlngof
the slock market , but uutNldoof LouUvlllo k
Nashville , which * dropped -S per cunt to 67 ,
there win , no ducllno to spouk of.
The Increased supply of money on call and
llio fact tlmt a moderate amount of funds was
olTurud on tlmo led to purchases of stocks for
both the lonir and short accounts. SQUID of the
boars atlemptud to cover , whllo certain opur-
utorti who nxuuty ! espoused the short fcldo
took the bull tack. The demand led to a glmrp
rucovory , and , notwithstundlng ropoatcd attempts
temptsto bring about u reaction , nearly
everytlilnf on the list showed a not sain for
the day , thu Improvement varying from to
2H per cent ouuldo of Louttiulllo & Nuilivlllo
and 1'uclUc Mull , which were dowu IS per
Cl'Ilt.
The rUe wus UKsUtudby purcbuhcs for In-
> L'stmcnt which Imvo beuomo qultu a feature
ot thu duHllny. The most uutivuklocku wtiro
Bt. Paul , lTMlngton. ; : Western Union , Itock
IiUnd and Su ar. TJiO distinctly onMor fool-
in * In the money mnrel" ) ? < V3U.rW , tll(1 ( CorP *
mf loil Uouws fo branch out a i. ° ln.l ° J , "
tholr operations , nnd the fact thai .I''I
still ft heavy outMnhtilng Mie.rt Interest fur-
n'"hps ' a bjsls ( or n still further recover If
Uiuro arc no tinlookfdfor developments ,
financial or commercial circles. culfttlon
loft oT ( steady to firm In lone. . ,
The 1'st says : This morning's manipula
tion certainly suggested that the hand of the
chief boar operator had lost Its running. The
childish plcco of jugglery with which the
market opened was worthy the potty traders
whoso olTorU at "working'1 London turned on
thorn recently the laugh of Wall sttcct.
Nothing U castor In Ix > ndon'g tagnant market
than to break down prices for Americans. Hut
to buy back such short stock without loss Is
quite another matter. LoulsTlllo stock was
olTcrod down today In London to a prlco 8t !
IKJlnts below Iho Now York parity. Hut
nobody was deceived as to the sourro and
nature ot the ordcrn , except perhaps , those able
critics who have been furnlshlni panic news
from London to the cable syndicate * .
Arbitrage brokers were certainly not
alarmed and the subsequent local break In
Loulsrlllo mount simply more ihort stock out-
Atandlng. It Is at least a doubtful question
whether thcEO ( peculators have bettered their
market by their recent desperate raids. If
not , the week's exploits are likely to cost them
heavily. There was a strong demand for stocks
from the moment of the ouonlng , chlolly for
the short account , but In nemo considerable
degree on actual Investment orders. A few
onorts at renewed bear raids oiiBuod , several
transparent laics of dlsitslor being Incident
ally , sct loose. Thn uroxroBs of the treasury cpld
reserve toward $100,000,000 was notlcoablo
again. The relative loss through recent
"counter" payments to the banks has , In fact ,
been much moro than made good by tho-Cur-
rent specie Imports , which have In a large part
been exchanged at the assay olllco for
currency.
The following are the closing quotations on
the loading slocks on llio Now York Stock ex
change todays
Atchlaon . . . uu i Northern IMC. | iui , " '
. . . . . 145 U. 1 > .I.AO 04
tAlton.TcrroIIiuito 2(1 ( S'ortbncstcrn..1. 102
rte profit 145 do prflfcl IBS
American Express 108 N. Y. Central . . IDOM
IlaltlmoroAOIdo. . 08W V. Y.AN.K T. 22H
Canadian I'.icllle. . . 71 > J ) ntarlo A Western 12J <
Canada Soutlicrn. . -10,4 Oregon Imp 10
Central 1'aolllc. . , , TO ) roRon Nav . , 6S !
Clios. A Olilo
in
' " ' "
IChic.iffO A , Alton. . 140 'acini'Mali. . . . .
C. U. AQ 8'J oorlaDcc. AE. . . .
Chlc.170 CI.'is ( UK MltRbiirt : ltd
CoiiBolld.it ( < d das , . 120 ! tilbnan Palaco. . . IRO
C , C. C. ASt. L nil' ' Inailliif ; 14M
ColtonOllCert HO ! Uclnnoiul Tor. . . . . ! 2i !
Del. A Hudson. . , . . 118 ! doprt'f'd.t IB
Del Lack. tl Wost. 1411 RlotirAndo Wn. . . 1C
D. All. Q. prufd. . . 28i do profit 03
Ills. A ; C. P. Co XV Hock Inland Ofi' $
EnstTcnn . * . St. 1'aiil UlU
Erie Ill do prefd 112M
do priif'd 1 ! " St. 1'aill .V Om.iha. . 07
Fort Wayne 114 do pruT'il. . . . . . . . . . IDC
Great North'npfd 104 Soutliem IMcllio. . . " " "Vs
C.AE. I. pM IUJ4 Sugar Hennery. . . . HIM
Hocking Valley. . . ill Tumi. Coal A. Iron. IBM
Illinois Central. . . . 88 Texas I'.icino 0)1 )
St. 1'uulA.Uultilh. . Ml ! Tol.ilO.C. lift ! . . . . 72
Kan. .t Tox. pfd. . . 17 | Union 1'acltlc 21U
Lake Erie AW. . . . lfi ! U.S. KxproHS. . . . . . OH
Lake Erlo A W.pfd l l ] W.S. L.A.P 7H
LakuShora , . . . ! . . . . 118 doprofd ISM
Lend Trust lH5j Wollfi Fawo Ux. . . 130
Louisville.t Nash. " " " Western Union. . . . 7l'S '
' " \Vliwllnir.V L. i : . . . 1U
Manli.itt.in con' . . . 120 do prefd 4'J
Memphis * . CIl.lS. . 10 M.JLSt. I. t >
* Mlclilein Central , IU U..VK. 0 8K
MlBsotirl I'.icine. . . 2tl General Klootrlo. . . flO <
Mobile A Ohio National Linseed. . VUK
Nashville Cbatt. . . 70 Colo. F.Ac 1 22
National Conlase. . do prefd 00
do profit. . . . , II. .IT. C
N.J. Central , T. , A. A.&N. M. . . . OU
No.A \V. prefd. . . 1 ! ) T. St. L..tK. 0 2
North Amor. Co. . . . do prefd 10
Northern P.ictnc. . 113 :
bid. tasked.
The total sales of stocks tod.iy were 105,000
shares , Including : Atchlsoii , 0,000 ; llurllng-
ton , 22,000 ; Chlcnw Oas. 10,000 ; Chesapcako
& Ohio , a.lOO ; hackawannii , 2.700 ; Dis
tilling , 0,100 ; Krlo. 3,700 ; Ucnoral Electric ,
8,100 ; Loulsvlllo & Nashvlllo , 14,700 ; Mis
souri Pueillc , 800 ; Now England , 01.000 ;
Northwestern , 400 ; Itcudlng , 3,000 ; Hock
Island , 5.100 ; St. Paul , 43,700 ; Sugar , 21-
400 ; Western Union , 10.200.
XOVT York Monojr Mirkor.
NEW Yonic , July 14. MONCV ON OAi.i Kasy
at1IJ.O ] ) er com ; lust loan , 5 per cout ; closing
olTorod at 5 per cont. "
I'liiMi : .MKiinANTii.KPArnrt GfllO per cent.
ExciiANdE Firmer , with actual
business In bankers' bills at ? 4.8114.8'J
for sixty duvs and $4. 83Ji © 1 , 84 for dotuund.
Sii.vKit Firmer , with milus of cortltlcatos at
78 to 74c. und closing 73i745c. ! !
GOVERNMENT BONDS Steady. Stale bonds
dull.
dull.Tho
The closing quotations on bonds :
U. 8. 4a rcg . Ill Stt. AI.M.Gen.88. 70K
U.S.4SCOUP . Ill St. L. A.S.F. cn.M. 101
O. S. 4h ref ( . 117 31 Paul Consols. . 120. ,
Pacific Us of ' 1)5. ) . . tSt.'P. . C. A P. IstB 113
LoulBlnimBt'o'dlB OU T. P. L. O. Tr. llcta 70W
MlSHOurlUa . 1IH T. P. K. O. Tr. Hcta 10
Tenti. new BotllB. . . 100 Union Pacific luts 103
Tonn. new Bcttia. . . 115 West Shore V8H
Tcnn.now BCI.SB. . 07 R. O. W. Ista G8
Canada So. 2da . 1)9 ) AtchlHon 4a 70i
CentralPac.lsts. . 103 Atcb. 2MB , olaea A. 80
D. &B. Q. lets . 114 O. H.iS. A.6a 00
D.4H. O.4s . 74 O. H. & 8. A. 2d 8s. 100
Erlo 2ds . 82 II. & T. C. BB 103
M.K. &T.GOH.OS. . 77 do con. OB ; . . 1U2
M. K & T. Gen. fis. . 37 N. Carolina Oa 122
Mutual Union Os. . . 100 N. Carolina 4a 100
N.J. C. Int. Cort. . . 107 3. C. Browns OS
N. I'ac. IBIR . ll- ' Tenn.'old 6a till
N. Pac. 2da . lee Va.Os BO
N.V. . Consols . 131 ! Va. cons. , 2d Borlea 00
N. W. Uobcnt'rsOa. 103 Union Pacific 07
bid. t aslted.
Novr > 'ark Mining Quotations.
NEW YonK , July 14. The following are tbo
mining quotations :
Crown Point 30 Plymouth i0 !
Con. I Cal.audVa. . . . 10R Sierra Norada 40
Uoadwood , 100 Standard. . ? . 110
Gould A , Curry i ' 'S Union Con 40
} Inlo .V Norcrosb. . . . 10 Yellow Jacltot DO
Ilomeotako 70 Iron Sliver IB
Mexican 4. * > Quick Silver 200
Ontario 600 do lirufd 1600
Bt. r.oitU MlnliiGT
ST. Louis , July 14. The following were the
closing quotations :
Adama. . . . $ .ill ) Ur.mlie. . 1.10
A. Nettle. . .30 ffi .30 tLco .UU
Montroso. .03
t asktd. bid.
Financial Notns ,
KANSAS CITV , July 14. Clearings , 81,247-
CBO.
CBO.HAVANA
HAVANA , July 14. Sugar quiet. Exchange
quiet.
I'AIUS , July 14. Three ner cent rentes , 07f
7t > c for the account.
HAI.TIMOIIE , July 14. Clearings , 72,186,670 ;
balances , f 338,120. Money , C per cont.
PHILADELPHIA , July 14 , Clearings , f 10,321-
140 ; balances , $1,020,584 , Money , G per cont.
NcwOitl/UANS , July 14. Clearings , $084,184.
New York exchange , 75c per $1,000premium ;
bank , (1.60 piemlum.
CINCINNATI , July 14. Money , G8 per cent.
New Vork exchange , par to 75c discount.
Clearings , fl.685,000.
ST. Louis , July 14. Clearings , $3,414,225 ;
balances , 8435,1100. Kxchango on Now Vork ,
$1 discount. Money quiet , OiiS pur cent.
' HOSTOX , July 14. Clearings , $13,608,420 ;
balances , $ l,27o,044. Money , 7 3.10 per cent.
Exchange on New York , 30 to 60c discount.
CHICAGO , July 14. Clearings , tl3G08,638.
Now York exchange , $1.60 discount. Sterling
exchange , dull ; J4.81,4i.83'j. ! . .Money ,
steady at 7 per cent.
NKW YOIIK. July 14. [ Special Telegram to
Tun HUE. ] Uxchango wax quoted as follows
today : Chicago , Jl.2141'.00 ! discount ; Denton -
ton , 30 350 discount ; Bt. Louis , Jl discount.
OMAHA LIVi : MTUCK JMAUUICTS.
Cuttlo Trade Completely Doinornltzed
IIocs Slump 10 to 1C Cents ,
PlHDAY , July 14.
There were moro cattle and sheep and fewer
hogs on sale than were here u week ago. Bo
fur1 this week compared with lust the Increase
amounts to nearly 4,000 cattle , 13,600 bogs
und 3,200 sheep.
The cattlu market today was by long odds
the worst of tliu KOiison , Kucolpts were rather
liberal , eastern markets lu bad hhnpe , the de
mand IndllTerent and prices anywhere from
lOo lower on choice dry lot cattle to fully
25c loner on half fat and grassy stock , Of the
I Ib curs lecelvod fully tuo-thlrdH never haw
com and woio III tlo butter than foedoix. The
extremely hut weather reduces thu demand
for beef to thu minimum , and makes It risky
buhliittss to bhlp cattlu on the hoof , fncunbo-
quenco sellers had it "haul row to hoe. "
Dieted bout mi'ii had things prottyv much
their own way , as neither Milppurs nor feeder
buyersolfuied them any notions opposition.
1'oor natlvo grass stock sold downtof0 : )
unit thu 1,410-11) . Leuves that brought * 4.76
\MIIO strictly cholco. Kuir to goml 1,000 to
1,300-lb. bteors kohl ut fiom $4 to $4.60. The
range cattlu mostly void at very uiikutlsfuc-
lory feeder prices , lly noon pu&stbly half the
otforlngshud guuoo > ur the scales , hut ut S
o'clock theio were enough cattle still lu llrst
baiidii to inuku u respectable supply for Satur
day's market. -
The cow market was "too dead to skin , "
There were plenty on sale , such us they were ,
but buyers were out after clump stock , und
they got It , too. Less than u do/un head of
good dry lot cows bold ut $2.76 to $3 , the big
bulk of thu grass stock selling ut under $2 , IBc
fully a quarter lower than Thursday und 40c )
to tJOo lower than u week ago. 1'ufr to good
cons changed hands largely ut from $1.80 tent
$2.36. Tha few culyes olfenul sold at ubout
tteady prices on the basis of from $2.60 to
$5.50 for common und prime veals. Hulls and
oxen ut from $1,75 to $ U.0 uuro liurdly quot-
ubly lower than Thursday , but rough stock itlS
not In much demand.
Knough fresh feeder * were received to last
to vo nil days , Tlio yards were full of them and
u demoralized trade resulted , I'rtces ruled
ubout 2&c luwer on all grades and It took I
choice , well Jbreu , smooth stock to bring (3.25 ! ,
whllo the tile bulk of the business was done at
$3 nnd under , Hood to rholco feedorj nro
( liiotablo at M.2& trtfa.50 , fair to good at $2.60
to $3 nnd common * lnit nt $2 to $ i.60. ! llcpro-
jontnllvo tnlCJI 7TT
ntcr.
No. Ar. No. Ar. Pr.
1060 07 1187 4 26
. P78 < 0 1004 4 25
17. . . 1072 55 . . . . .1147 4 80
1..1030 61 1203 440
20 . 1002 025 4 GO
10 . 1030 1 1410 4 60
20 . 1112 85 ] 32g 4 65
30. 1331 21..1206 4 GO
21 .1105 20 1370 4 70
40. 1328 21 1410 4 76
Slttl'MMO AHD XXPOIIT.
08 1100 0 tW- ' °
( MIXED.
0. , , . . . 683
Q. . . . .1030 S3. . . . . . 8G2 1 00
n. . . , . 733 2 > . . . . 805- 2 00
4. . . . . 842 60 - " . . . . 780 200
1. . . . . 7CO 10" . . . . 005 2 05
0. . . , .1023 13 , . . . . .1000 2 10
' ' . . 040 0. . , . . .1170 2 10
o.'r , . 860 17. . , . . . . 007 2 10
i. . . . . BIO 13 . , . . . Oil a 20
, .1060 01. . . . . . 022 2 30
. . 036 21. . . . . .1020 2 85
, .1086 B , , , . . .1007 Q 35
, . 841 0. . , , . . . 077 2 40
51. . . . 008 n. . 000 2 40
29. . . 870 2. . 2 75
. .1220 2. . 855 2 75
20. 045 1. . . , . . .1310 8 00
1 1030 00
nntrcns.
1C 680 85 1. . , 030 200
12 710 00 G. . , 002 2 70
1 G10 DO
DOCALVES.
CALVES.
3 . 200 4 26 C. . 214 0 00
3 .1200 1 76 1 1050 2 85
1 .1230 225 1 1430 236
.1400 2 25 1 1130 260
OXHK.
2 .2000 3 CO
2t STOCKEI13 AND
t 700 2 40 .1000 8 00
1. . . . 800 2 50 . 7GO 8 00
8. . . . 40G 2 60 .1010 B 05
" 880 2 85 . 820 8 05
10 ! ! . 009 2 85 0. . . . . 852 8 10
' ' ' ' . 062 2 85 B. . . . .1053 8 25
40' . . . . .1007 3 00
WESTERN CATTLE ,
IDAHO.
No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr.
21 fccdors.1400 $2 50 04steers..1211 J2 GOJ
SOUTH DAKOTA.
4 feeders , 027 2 85 82 feeders. 070 2 85
88 fcedors. 050 2 70
MCI1HASKA ,
Scows. . . . 023 2JO 11 cows. . . . 000 210
7 COWS. . . . 023 210 Ifoodor.iBSO 2 82W
2lfoodors. 857 2 82J ! 22feodors.lll6 ' 8 00
51 cows. . . . 870 1 80
AVYOMINO.
14 COWS. . . 834 100 42stcors..ll03 850
41 cows. . . OG2 100 l&COWS. . . 029 200
17 feeders. 807 285 lfocdor.1130 300
18feedors.ll65 300 1COW..1050 236
0 COWS. . . 053 2 85 1COW. . . 050 2 35
Brows. . . OG5 235 10 feeders 024 270
1 feeder..1040 270 16 fcedor.sll58 800
7 focdors.1137 800 16 cows. . . 848 100
4 COWS. . . B.05 235 7 COWS. . . 032 235
11 COWS. . . 008 235 8COWS. . . 012 1 GO
Scows. . . 043 1 GO 6COWS. . . 802 105
4 COWS. . . 007 106 86 COWS. . . 878 105
8 feeders.1030 2 85 80 feeders 008 2 85
1 fouler..1240 2 85 3 fccdorsl24G 2 85
1 steer..1350 285 0 steers..12-18 285
1 calf. . . . 270 6 00
HOGS Under ordinary circumstances the
run of hogs today , 7,200 head , would not bo
considered heavy , but with lower eastern
markets and no support from shippers and
speculatois. there appcurcd to bo about 3,000
moro hogs than \ > cro needed ? as fully that
many wvro loft unsold In the ponsat tliu close.
Opcnlnc bids and sales wcro iibout lOc lower
than Thursday ut S5.76 to J5.8G for fulr to
choice hogs of all weights. Buyers found I hey
could got nil they \\anlod nt these prices and
soon began bidding { 5. 0 for about everything
or lOc to l&u lower , As soon us sellers madu
up tholr minds to. take $5.70 Iho bids wcro
lowered to JO.GO and J5.G5 , or lOc to 20o lower
than Thursday. There was BOMIO llttlo trad
ing at $5.05 , but not nftfch , and ut noon about
fifty loads wcro still In first hands. After din
ner buyers aiinouitced'their willingness to buy
up some of llio hogji at 95.00 , but most sellers
fulled lo heo tlio T'pmt ) , and fully 2,000 hogs
woio carried over IiHIl-31 hands. As fir unsold
No. Av. Sh. 1'r. . No. Av. fell. Pr.
C8. , .254 120 $5 G5 ' 47. . .249 100 J5 75
05. . .231 240 6 65' ' 1 62. . .234 200 G 75
Gil. " . .207 80 0 66' -.73. . 265 160 G 76
< G5. , . .250 600 5 G5 - 50. . 265 40 5 75
61. . . .230 40 5 C5 ,10. . 247 40 6 76
66 . .251 1GO 5 65 1 : B. . 182 G 75
67 . 277 120 D 05' 64. ; 294 40 6 75
63 . .244 80 6 66- 63 ; . 274 120 6 75
07 . .263 280 ,70 , , 40. . 343 60 G 75
68 . r.248 120 5 ' 88. . 288 G 75
63..234 120 0 " 68. . 254 -120 G 77W
66. . . .230 201) ) 6 70 77. . 212 160 G 80
70..208 240 B 70 04. . 246 320 G 80
74..254 120 6.70 70. . 267 SGO 6 80
2..250 6 70 70. . 246 120 G 80
01..230 40 6 70 04. . 283 60 G 80
63..244 B20 5 70 66. . 233 240 G 80
78. 258 280 5 70 GO. . 240 G 80
67. 246 200 5 70 02. . 213 120 G 80
60..2GO 200 5 70 65. . ,268 , 120 5 80
06..255 400 6 70 64. 241 1GO 6 80
62..243 200 5 70 72..230 120 5 80
6..221 80 5 70 78..7.231 320 G 80
2. 245 5 70 9..223 40 G 80
D6. . 252 100 5 70 68. .247 80 G 80
" SOU 5 70 81. .223 200 G 80'
4" 262 5 70 72. .231 G 80
58. . 284 40 5 70 108. .236 240 G 80
67. . 254 200 5 70 75. .230 120 G 80
0. . 280 80 D 70 58. 295 80 G 80
60. . 233 80 0 70 76. ,232 200 G 80
52. . ,318 , 120 G 70 67. .100 120 6 80
58. . ,205 120 5 70 67. .219 120 G 80
57. . 273 200 B 70 70. .207 160 G 80
01. . ,27H , 200 0 70 80. .237 G 80
70. . 270 280 5 70 70. .232 820 G 821'
08. . .227 ICO 5 70 62. .241 ICO G 82tf
142..278 800 0 70 67. .229 80 G 85
413..241 880 5 70 63. .201 G 85
23..238 ICO 5 75 60. .200 1GO 6 85
03..259 300 B 75 70..109 40 5-85
27..292 BO 5 75 30..1GO 6 85
SIIKKP lliit ono double deck was received.
Tlio market tt us very dull and wouk. Advices
from Chicago reported the trade there tha
worst of the seiisoi : . Fulr to good iiittlvcs , J3.50
© 4.Ml ; ( air to KOOI ! westerns , { 3.00 ( 4.50 ;
common und stockEhcnp , S2.00fJ3.60j ( good to
cholco 40 to 100-lb. lambs , $4.00 ( 5.75.
Jtocelptfl und DUpuiltlou of Stouk.
OfUctnl rocolpts and dlapniltlon of stock as
shown by the books of , the Union Stock Vardu
company for the twenty-four houH ending at
6 o'clock p. m. July 14 , 189J :
UECEIC'TS.
DISPOSITION.
UUYEIIS.
Omnha Packing Co
The O. II. Hammond Co. . U27 HH1
Swift A Co till ) Hid
The Cudahy Packing' Co. . . B27 2,1'-7
I .nylon
Hammond A S
A. Haas 181 |
Demon A W
Shippers and feeders. , : , . . 43U
Total. . ' ,077 6,188 223
Clilcaifii I.lvo .Stock Mnrltot.
CIIICAOO , July 14. [ Special Telegram to THE
IlEE.l The market for native cattlu was not a
whit better than on tlio day befoio. Kquulpts
'wero much higher , but everybody was
tilled up and did not care to inakp additional '
piuchascH , oven at tlio ahouklngly low prices
pf the day before , The day's bublnebs was
done at the lowest prices of the wcnk and of
the year. Cowu and bulls hold largely at prices
below * 2.75 and from * 3.70 to (4.75 bought
fair to choice t > tcorg. There was a somewhat
lliiuur tone to theToxns branch of the mar
ket , duo to the llinif receipts , only about
2noO head arrlvlnif.1' '
There was llttlu atinnno today In hog values.
Trade watt ciiiUaiultinlat todlillncHs and the
fueling was weulc , b4UtUio range of urlcos was
about as at yuxtordiiy elose. Kie.sh reculnts
were csllmalud ut 1 ! | , OlK ) huad , making 139,01)0 )
for the week so far.'tin ntiiliist OdS2i : for the
Hamo time last wot'WJM'i'lcos bolnj ; from JO to
to.10. ' Sttl
The situation In shfUll was as bad as before.
The fact that today * receipts were temperate
did ; iut have nine/ ) , weight because the puns
weie juiiinied fullori > tiiju stock. Not ( inu-lailf
of tliu supply coulfl uir placed , though thure
weie plenty of aAxlous sellers at utmost
liny price biiyersi'iiwore ' generous enough
to offer. The Jccjlno for the week
amounts to from Wo.lo ; OOc , closing ( iiiiitu-
tloiib being from JCM.ty (3.0 for Inferior to
fair grades , niid fi < iLV376 | ! to W.7 6 for good to
choice. The dec-lilt1' In lambs U eijually
bovoru. They huvelritllun to from 13.00 to to.
Itirelptx : L'attlo.riT.UUOj calves , 1,000 ; ho s
10,0(10 ( : hheep , O.OOHo i <
The Kvenlng Jour Ml rouort-s :
OATTI.S Hecelpts , PI60U lioud ; shipments ,
8'JOO heudr iitttlveauiill , 40c lower thuu last
wt'V'U-j cows und Tuxnns steady , lBii-5o lower ;
prime heavy. M.7&a&.10 ; good , 4.4oa4.COj
medium , J3.BOHM.3& ; Krusicrt , , S3.26ii3.76 ;
stoukers , U.7&U7.0U ; Toxuna , 11.10 ; cows ,
. . .
iloos Kucclpts , 10,000 head ; shipments ,
7,600 head ; market steady , closing easy ; mixed
and packing. 5.7&at3.1O ; prime heavy und
butcherii' , u10it0.aO ! ! light. tti.loao.3O.
biiKUi1 Hecelpts. b.Oou hoau ; shipments ,
1,100 heuU ; market overbtoskod ; prlco
70caH.i5 ! lower than last week : natives , 4.76
Q&.OO : westems , t3.G034.00 ; Texuns , * J.35it
a.BO ; lambs , t3.00as.40.
Knnim City 1-1 v Stuck Murkot.
KANSAS OITV. July 14. OATI-I.E Hocolpts ,
1,700 head ; shlpweutt , 1,700 huatl ; market
for best grades was steady , slightly lower for
othurs ; Texut tucrtf,02.4Ua4 , 0 ; Tuxus cows ' ,
tl.7Hi2.7fii Milpplng t ' ri , M.5oa&.aai na-
tlvp cow . 1 SAtM.UUt biltrhcr tock , JJ.604J
4.40 ; sttx-kcrs nnd feodoM , M.0oa4.70.
„ IIJHifl-Hecclpts , 8,600 head ) Milptnents.
2,800 head ; market MllOc lowcri tmik ol
dules , li.70JlG.85 : lioitvlod , fft.f.iaS.SS ;
packers , * S.7oa586 ! mlicd , is.05ttA.OO |
[ .5CXii L' ' t * 3'5-00' ' Vorkcra , fOWt0.05 ; pigs ,
, 1,200 headj slilpmenl ,
heads market slow nnd weak ! mutton * ,
13,1034,20 ,
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
St , l.ouls I.tvo Stock Jtnrkct.
BT. IXtisJuly ! 14. OATTi.R-llecelnts , 2.000
head ; shlpmcntJt , 1,000 head : market strong
on natives , 100 higher on Texans ! best prices
for ordinary grass Texas steers , 13.35.
llnui llecolpts , O.GOO head ; shipments ,
1,800 headj market opened steady , closed &tt
lOc lower ) top prices , ffl.lG : bulk of sales ,
J6.OOiJO.10.
SHEEP Kccolpts , COO head ; shipments , 3,300
head ; market firm , unchanged ,
BIBKHAUBEB'S IDEA.
Plceon-llolo 1'rnclicn of the Major' * Shat
tered Itcglmc.
Another cnso of the "plgcon-holo" practice
that existed in the ofllco of the Do.trti of
Public Works during Major nirkhnuscr's
time , was brousfi t to light yesterday morning.
It was the sanio old donga of burying some
thing from the other members ot the board
and preventing thorn seeing that Instruc
tions of the council nro carried out. . _
The particular case that came under the
ofllclal eye of Chairman Vv'inspear yesterday
morning was a resolution adopledby thoclty
council Juno U" , nuthorlring the boanl
to instruct the Barber Asphalt com
pany to rcswrfnco Capitol avenue ,
from Ninth to Sixteenth streets , instead
of patching the same. Mayor Dcmts ap
proved the resolution and July 1 it reached
the ofllco of the bonra nnd wns unheard of
nnd unseen until yesterday morning , Uvo
weeks nf terlts receipt. Chairman Wlnspenr
hastily called the other members of the
board in ami they went out on a tour of In-
vostlgatlon. They found tlmt the Barber
company hail readily graspeil the situation
nnd by uld of the delay in bringing the resolution
elution to the attention of the bo\rd : , had
succeeded in repairing nnd patching the
pavement until now It loons like a well de
veloped case of the nmallpox.
Capitol avenue comes under the Barber
repair contract , and If the resolution had
not been so conveniently overlooked or lost
in the shtifllo , or mislaid or something else ,
the members sny the city would have been
enabled to force the company to resurface
the avenue , and not permitted u lot of cnu.y-
qullt patching that will not prove servicea
ble nnd require another going over next
year. When the present members of the
board ascertained that the ctunpany had
patched the pavement and that the pigeonholing
"
holing of tho" resolution had enabled such
to be done , they freely expressed themselves
as to the motives nnd causes.
Major Fura.v , who is Immensely pleased at
being rid of Major Birkhausor , freely gave
vent to his feelings in the matter , and' they
were not in the least complimentary to the
ox-chairman. "That Is Birkhauscr , .over
nnd over , " said the major , "and is only moro
evidence of the burying process ho was so
fond of. In just the same manner he suc
ceeded In getting Major Balcombc nnd my
self into contempt of court by proceeding
without Informing us. It is simply an out
rage , nnd the pigeon-holing of that resolu
tion gave the Barber company sufficient time
in which to repair the pavement. Wo can
hardly compel them to resurface the same
now that they have repaired it. "
A few words passed between Major Fur ; _
and Major Birkhauser in the rooms of the
board at th i tlmo. The ox-chairman at
tempted to Justify himself by sayinsr that ho
did not consider it would have douo nny
peed to bring the resolution before the
board.
The board concluded after discussing the
matter to have the Twelfth street intersec
tion resurfaced , no repairs having been
made thero. Chairman Winspcar immedi
ately issued an order to that effect to the
Barber company.
Piles of people have piles , but Dowitt's
Witch Hiuel Salvo will euro them.
Balloon tonight and tomorrow night *
Aiming Military Man.
Lieutenant G. O. Cress of Fort Walla
Walla called at army headquarters yester
day. Ho is on his way homo after a leave
of several weeks absence.
R H. Humphrey , a son of Major Humph
rey , the Omaha storehouse commissary ,
has been appointed one of the cadets to
West Point.
Colonel M. V. Sheridan , adjutant general
of the Department of the Platte. will depart
today for the east on a leave of absence.
Ho will join Mrs. Sheridan at Buzzard's bay ,
and from thence they will go to Capo Ann
/or several weeks of rest nnd recreation.
During the absence of Colonel Sheridan
Lieutenant Quay will have charge of Uio ad
jutant general's ofllco.
The Bellevue range is being put in good
cor.dilion for the annual competitions of the
infantry and cavalry , which take place
there in August.
Piles of people have piles , but Do Witt's
Witch Ha el Salvo will cure them.
Balloon tonight anil tomorrow night.
llo.ird of Public Work * .
The Board of Public Works held its second
meeting since its reorganization yesterday
afternoon nnd received the following bids
for the grading of Tenth street , from Ban
croft to Frederick streets :
Henry Hill , 12 % cents per cubic yard ;
Samuel Katz , 12 % cents per cubic yard ; Al
fred Bralnard , 13 4-10 cents per cublo yard ;
John Condon , 13 cents per cubic yard ; C. A.
Jensen , 11 4-10 cents per cubic yard.
The contract was awarded to C. A. Jen
sen.
sen.Somo minor sewer repairs were ordered
and several estimates and reserves allowed.
.Mnjor llalcoinbu's Asslxtnnt.
The report lias Rene abroad that Major
Balcombo Intended employing on assistant
to look after the street work , which ho lias
charge of.
This caused 009 men , the major says , to
wait on him and illo their claims for tlio job.
For twenty-four hours ho lias had oppor
tunity to do little but dodge place hunters.
IIo bns never considered any such , n proposi
tion , and has no idea of employing an as
sistant street commissioner , as ho has great
confidence In his own abllty to look after the
duties that devolve upon htm.
Balloon tonight and tomorrow night ,
I'lenlo ut Cotirilniiil lloucli.
The Presbyterian and the Baptist Sunday
school picnics hold nt Courthtnd beach
Thursday afternoon were both well attended
and drew fully 2,000 , youngsters , who put In
the day worrying the bear and .riding the
carousal nnd the gravity railroad , Even with
all of tha children , there was neb an acci
dent , nnd all , both old nnd youngnro loud in
the paisoof the entertainment furnished by
Manager Gritilths and the other ofllccrs ot
the association.
Piles of people have pnos , nut Do Witt's
Witch Uuzcl Salvo will euro them.
The Touchers' Institute.
County Superintendent Hill of the public
schools of the county , returned from thocoun-
try yesterday mornlni-vvhoro he had been , in
connection with mutters pertaining to the
institute which will soon bo held in this
city. IIo says the teachers are iminlfestltiif
a great deal of interest in the coining gath
ering , and the indications uro that it will the
largest and most important meeting of
teachers ever hold lu Omaha ,
Every Month |
m ny women suffer from Excessive or
8cnt Menstruation ; they don't know '
who to confide In to get proper advice.
Doa'l confide In anybody but try
Bradfleld's
Fama.o Regulator
a Speclflo ( or PAINFUL , PROFUSE ,
SCANTY. SUPPRESSED and IRREGULAR
MENSTRUATION.
Book to WOMAN" mailed free.
DRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. , AllinU , Ok.
Halt bn
w <
VoULDLIKE
TO LI VEIN THE
cem make your house
if you scrub it with
SOLD BYALL GROCERS. MADE ONLY BY
a CoCHICAGO. .
OMAHA
U Directory
AWNINGS AND TENTS.
Omaba Tent-Awning Wolf Bros & Co. ,
COMPANY.
Mftnnfnctnrcrs of Tents ,
HOUSE COVKRB. AnninKi , pto , 703 ud
HIS Furnaiu Stroot. 058. K.tli htrcot.
BAQ3 * TWINES I
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Morsc-Coc Shoa Company.
B.lo-room * * Onlco-l.07-IIW.im . lioKnrd
We are the os'i.V M niifnturori of Moon
OurnoHfaotorjr
KirKendall , Jones & Amcr , Hand-Sewed
COMPANY. Wholesale
mfrs , aRonts Uoston SHOK CO. . boots , nhoof
HubborSuoo Co. 1IIK- and rulilicr irood * . I.WJ-
110t-llOfl Ilnrnej titreot. UI'J ' llirnoy Ulroit.
COAL. COKE. | CORNICE.
Omaha Coal , Coke & Eagle Cornice Works
Mfrs ( jalrnnlie. ! Iron cor
LIMB CO. , bard and soft nice , wltiduw cnp ! , mo-
eon ) , S. K. cor. 101U nnd tulle ( krlllJtit" , utc-.UJd
Douglas Mrcot. rmrt H1U Daaxa Mreot.
DRY GOODS.
M. E. Smitli&Co. Kilpatrick-KocliDry
GOODS CO.
Dry Roods , notions , fur- Notions , Rents' furnish
rl hlnn Koodi , corner ing itood * . cor. 1HU aud
lltu and Howard MB. liarnor Strusls.
FURNITURE.
OmahaUpholstering BeDee & Ranyan
COMfANV.
Upholstered furniture , rUUNITUUU COMTANY
11U2-110I Ntoholus nt.
_ Whol saio oalj. and Uth Ptroa
Whether quaffed
from a vessel of
tin , glass or gold ;
There's thiugso
no t
good for the younger
or the old as
A delicious , health-
giving , thirst-satis
fying beverage. A
temperance drink for
temperance people.
A 350. package males 5 gallons.
Sold and Enjoyed Everywhere ,
ww-y.
: - Jilo
Dislodg ,
Stir up the Liverv
Cure Sick-Headache ,
Female Ailments ,
Eempve Disease and
Promote G-ood Health ,
Oovered with a Tasteless & EolnWo Coating.
Famous the world over.
Ask for Ilcccliara'f and take no otlirrs.
Of all dfUL'Klrts. 1'rico 2R cents a BOX.
Bearings.
No lathe or locomotive
will run on nickel bear
ings. How much less
v/ill a watch , with its
delicate mechanism ,
Yet the only nickel
RUBY JEWELED watches jeweled in the
ADJUSTED center are mr.dc nt The
WATCHES Dueber Watch Works.
Ko other factory makes
them.
If your denier does not keep our wntclicn , mull
UHour tutdrfc uiul no wllUeml you llio nanio
ot u dealer \\liu ilota. Tuts IIUKUKU WATCII
Wows , Cautoii.O ,
"nT IATI7 VC Catarrh Cure euros catarrh.
JjllVPl 111 1 O All drut-fe-Utu. OU ccntu.
WHY SHOULD YOU PAY 25o
As you have heretofore done , for a ,
LIGHT WEIGHT , BOLL COLLAR ,
We are Don making one , nltli Deep Folotl ,
equal to any In the market ,
FOR 20C.
A8K ONLY FOR THE
ALDMERE.
Said \ > i nil the Ltadlng
Men' * Furnliberi.
The Monaicli It the belt warm weather
Shirt. Solid comfort and complete tatiiuc-
tioa guaranteed.
CLUETT.COON cV CO.
HARBWARE.
Rector & Wllhclmy Lobccli & Linn ,
COMPANY.
Dcnlornln hnrilnnri ) an !
Corner lOthand Jnckion mechanic" ' tnoli
Btrcotn. liui i > ouil.ii stroot.
HATS , EXO. | IRON WORKS.
W. A. L. Gibbon & Co Omaha Safe and Iron
\Vholosnlo \VOItK * .
ulruw . MtuUn , Jnll woo
Kloovos , mlllonv Ktb Iron hlir.tlort und Uro u
nnd liarnor StioeU. pipes , ( in * Andrccii , Hi
LUMBER.
John A. WaKcileld ,
ImportedAr "rlcan fort-
land coinont. .MlluiiU-
IUD ceiiu'iH und ( julncr
whlto lluu.
LIQUORS.
Friclt & Herbert ,
Wholesale liquor dealers
1001 I'nrnam St.
PAPER. I OILS.
Carpenter Paper Co Standard Oil Co.
Cnrry n full mock uf
prlntlnxl w rapping iiiul Itellnol und lubrlcat.ng
wrlllnt , ' iiipera , curd
papers , inc. oils , nilnroai ( , etc.
PRODUCE COMMISSION.
Omaha Slove Repair i M. A. Disbrow & Co
V OItKS. Steve repairs I Jlnniifaclurora e ( ensb.
and waterattaohmcnu I doors , blinds no *
for aaf kind of store I nlouWlDgi. Ilranoh at *
made. iaj7 Uougim st. J tlco 12tb and liar * .
OJ\/
Union Stock Yards Company ,
South Ornariai
HCBtCnttlo Uo nintSlieM iuir(3tl3 ! fi3 waii.
HOi ) J ; II
Yfood Brothers.
Ivo ! Stock CornmUiInn Morcliunti
? OTtli Omrvlia Tolcphono 1I3T.
JOHN I ) . DAOmiAV , I
WAI/fKU i : . WOO , ) ,
Mnrkot reports by mall \Uioubccifiill ]
furnished upon application.
New York Hospital
.TREATMENT.
For all
, Private a
Special Dis3a333.
T
MEN AND WOMEN
ftrietitro and all other troubles treiteil
at reasonable charges.
KHER Gallon or
DOUGLAS BLOOK , - OMAHA , NEB
Opposite tluydon IIr. ) R.
S
SPECIALIST
t of
HEW
,
( Cinmnltiitluii Kio . )
li iinniirjinssoit III llio truutiuont
of ull
Uuroulo , Prlvnto nil I
norv'iis lliiioasos.
Wrlto ( u ur C'jinuU uurnuimll/
' ' . .
'ltKAniKNl' IIV A1AII.
. Addron with tnmii for pur-
. tluulum. wlilch will Im eiit In
l , O , lluxMI. Olllco , lit ) b. 15th
treot , Omaha ,
\\'o T/lll > nd you the mtrieloui
Kruicli I'rtr r Uon CALTIIO3
rm. * ml K Irani nuiruuur lli l
CAI/I'IIUS will JU ( or Tiiur
3l nltli , hlriUBth nud Tlguis
the Hand fay i/iatiiJteJ-
Address VON MOHL CO. .
i.U tBirii
tBiriiETAL
ETAL
Furnishes Iht ) Best end Cheapest Method ol
FIRE.PROGFING HOUSES.
Write for catalogue ot I-utUInif
8tui > lo FUturen , cte.
N. W. KXI'ANOKIl METAI. CO. ,
. No. 403Ttfonty EUtU B %
J