Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 28, 1893, Page 6, Image 6

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    TTTE OMAHA DAILY HKK Kit I DAY. , HTl/V 2 . IHfltt ,
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Theat Again Broltu thfl Record of Low
I'r.ccs Yesterday ,
H STARTLD OFF MUCH STRONGER IN TONE
T.ntrr Ilegulnr Tunic Set In , Attributed
to Combination or l > iire ilnc
renturn-Corn Win
niul t.owor.
CntCAoo , July 27. Wheat agMn broke the
record of low prices today , nlthmiKli ItHlartcd
elf with a tiiiu.li stronger tono. I'orntlmoa
confident feeling ruled and prices went up
fully Jic from last nlgli' ' close and for n tlmo
tlio Mtuatlon looked very hopo'ul and there
was \try Rood buying. Stocks In Wallstreet
bowed a good healthy recoMsry. A million
dollars In gold was Mild to bo on the way from
Kuropo nnd the crop situation was In no way
clmngul to favor thu bears Hut after elllne
at OfiJic for fceptfiiibur and 73 , c for Decem
ber , the feeling begun to weaken on f rte noil-
Ing and reports of cooler weather nnd rains In
the northwest nnd finally touched GG'c
At this point n regular pinlc net In Ono of
the leading houses began to olTer whuat In
Inrgo blocks The panic was attributed to n
rumor that ( hlcago banks wcro about to Issue
clearing hottso certificates ; another rumor was
that tlin banks had begun to call In their loans
on win at As the trade has IK ennry
nerxius for ROIIIO dijs. It intlckly took
alarm and the rumor spiead of some now
c il unity and for a few minutes CMTJ body
wanted to M'll and the prleo of bcptember
wheat went off with a itiHh , dilllng to G5c , the
lowest price \el touched , and December to
71'.c , also breaking the recoid There was n
quick recoxtry to Crc , In i-eptember and De
cember to 02\c Northwesti rn receipt * were
200 cars , somewhat largi r thnii last jcur ,
whllo exports weio llghtei than for MIIIIU tlmo
pa t. Si ptomber wheat op < ned at OO' ' c , sold
to ( tOyc , bioko to ( ifio , but leaded and rinsed
at OO're Iheember Hilil at from 73'4c ' to
73V. tell to 71SC , and went back to 7 JKc ,
whole It close d
On n was wink and lower on reports of gcn-
cr il tains In the coin belt and the break In
win-it f-eptembcrsold early at 3T c , fell to
B8' i' , and up to 30'c to close. 'Ihoiowero
frto ollerlngs of corn by elexator men and
fihlppeiH and tlio October option was pressed
for will' , bie.iklng finin 4Oc down to 381 c ,
which hi < lpe < l to depress other months. Kc-
celpts were oxer the vbtlmatoat .157 i"ir nnd
the estimates for I'rlduy were t35 ears , wbllo
wltbdiawals weie llghtat 195,000 bu
'I ho ehlef feature of the oats market was n
bleak of 2c In the pi Ice of c ish o its , owing
chlelly to the laigo propoitlon of now oalH In
today n receipts 47 cars of the 171 rccehcd
lining new Cash oits were olVored freely
with few buyers. A fair business was trans
acted In other didhcries , all of which wore
fite.uly to n sliudo llrnier early , hut the wi ak-
ness In cash lotNhoon alTected them and they
di clliu d ulso September ojiened at 24c , bold
tip to from 24'c to 24' c uiul then diopued to
2Jtfc , closing at 23 lc.
I'roxlslons weio n iln weaker , hogs were
from 10ctol5c lower and the M-IIIng of short
ribs Filile'b was continued as on the last two
ili\H lud ulfco was weak , closing urlcis
being 26r lower for t-eptembor pork , lOc lower
for ' eptembor laid and 25u lower for fceptem-
ber ribs.
Kstlni ited reoi lilts for tomorrow , \\hext ,
13 I cats , corn , 135 cars ; outs , 210 cars ; hogs ,
21 000 hi ad
M he lending futures ranged MI follows :
Cash quotations xxoro as follows :
1'iouii Meadj , tincli inged.
Vt'Hf XT-No. 2 spring , 01 yc ; No. 8
aprlng , noinlinil. No 2 red , Gl4c ,
COIIN No. 2 , 38itc No 3 yellow. closlng,38c.
OATS-NO. 2,24'sc ; No 2 white , f. o. b , 32c ;
No 3 white , 28ia28'c. '
KM No 2. 40c. !
HAIII ENo. . 2 , nominal ; No 3 , no sales ; No
1 , f o b . 33ft.lGc.
I'LAxbtnn-No 1$1 10
TlMOl ll\ t < nn l'i line , $3.00
I'OIIK Mess , per lib ) , $18 90ftl8.02' $ ; lard ,
per 100 Hit , * 0021e055 ; short ribs sides
( loose ) , $7 00iii7.hO ( ; diy billed bhouldurs
( boxed ) , $7.75 H 00 ; bhort clear bides ( boxed ) ,
18 008 02' ' , .
WiiihKDistillers' finished goods , per gal ,
btlOAiis Unchanged ; cut leif , O'Sc ' ; granu
lated , 5 82 ; standard "A , " 5 70
' 1 ho following were the receipts and ship
ments for tod.iy :
On the 1'roduco oxchaiuo today the butter
maiket wab btlady and unchanged , creamery ,
10 < a20c ; ( lalrj , .10fcl8c. Tggs. easier but
not iiiot.ibly | lowei. Pre-Ights dull and easy at
I'WH'iC ' foi wheat and 1'41'O for corn to
lIulTalo
J ou York i
NMX YOIIK , July 27 riouu Uecolpts , 25- ,
CuU pkus ; exports , 9.000 bbls , 13,000 sacks ,
tales , 9,700 pkgs ; market dull , xxoak.
Cons MI.AI. Qulot , steady
Kv i : Dull xie.ik ; xxestorn , 54@5Gc.
HXHI i v VI ii.i Dull , steady.
\V iii'Ai Ui-i olpts , .1 Jl 1)00 ) Ini ; exports , 128.-
000 bu ; hales , 7,605,000 bu futures,400,000
bu spot. Spot market ncllxo foi export at
loxxost prlecs , closing llrm : No 2 red , In store
and elcxator , 09 < 370c ; allonl 71c ; f. o. b ,
70't 72e' ! ungraded red , O5'fi70'fe ' ? ; Jx-o 1
noilhi'in , 7 ( > c ; No 1 hanl , 7 , > V"74c ; No 2
noithein , C'J'4'tfliUSe ; No 2 Mllnuukrn ,
6H' ( < 3r > nitc ( ) | ) llons opened llrm at 'M\a
lulxunci xxlth the xxest and on shorls coxcrliiK ,
fell 1 * < & 1 " c on reports of tin inrlnl troubli ) In
Chicago and closidsle idy at Mi' o under yes
terday , No. 2 red , August , Guvj ! > 71e , closlnii
nl ( i9"4c ; SeplembiT. 71 1 l-lOisTa c , claslnS
at 72V , October. 74' ( < B7S"c.clos1iint ; 74V ,
Nox ember , 7 ( > W77aie , closing nt77'/e ' , I'D-
cembei , 7H'4ifHO'c ( ' , e losing at 7U'uc
font. Itecelpts , HH.OOOj exports , 25,0d ( ) ;
f nit's. 330000 bu. fuliins , 40,000 bu spot
ppots 'iUjj'ti1 lower , dull and steady ; No 2
I7'4tt47'c ' In i'lexator,4H ' 4H' < c alloat tn-
tlons xxun < dull nl ' 4- ' decllnn ; August , 47'i
it.17 i' , closing in 47\n-i Sonti'inber , I7\M
4734c , closing al 17'aC ; Decumbe'r , 45'(345 ' ( ic
cl slug al I&V
OAih-ltecelnls 28.000 bu ; exports , 2,000
bu . bales , anil ono tm fuunci , IOH.OOO hu
kuoi. bpol fulrlx nellxe , eiiKler. OpthniH
nulot , Moakor , July Jbvai7c : , closing at
B0' ' e , Atuiihl , : io > , it31e , clohlnic at iim.c :
Hi pu-mlier , ilOCiill'ike' , closing at 30cj No 2
xxlllte , a7'ft2Hc. Mi 2 UlilciKO. , lHai8' < ei
No J l hle'nKo , 30'ic ; No ! ) xxhllo , ! ilUiO37o ;
inlMileslern , S7 < B3'.V ; xxhlto xxeatern , 30
llAV-Pteady , fairly actlxo.
lloi'S-eJulet.kteiiily
llnirs , ( 'iilel , x\e IK
I'uoxiHHiNf.-l lit moatsqulPt , steady ! mid-
dloH , Iniictlxi ! , iiiiby l.ard , quiet , loxxer ; xxes-
inn steam closul at JO HO. sales , 250 tlcues at
ta.HO ) tuition b.iliv , niHiuj.liilj closed at * 'J 7O
nomlniilepteinber ! closed at JU U5 1'oik
( | ulot stead )
JtliriHi-Ouhit , ralhcriasy ; KlKlns , 20o.
t'nn s > r 1 Irinui , Kooddemaml.
ii(18-yulil : ( , liie'Kiilari nculplH , 7,000 pkjs !
r/r,0 ! , * ! ! 7r'h ' " < 'il ' l ! l ! ! x\e lern , purcaso.
1'Al.uixx Qulot , loxxerj city ( } 2 per pks. ) , fie.
ConONM l iiOn.Mik'i ( , llrm
I'K-ntoi l itxiNeghvtedj 1'i.iinsxlxaiila oil ,
jl'iit sail s none , 07'ie bid , olfeied at 67J4i : .
l.lmii oil , sales , none ; total sales , nono.
Hosi.s Strndj.
Tiuii't MINKljuli't , steady ,
Uti-h 1'alily iicllxitlrm. .
Mni.Ai.hM' NoUrkuiu , , open kettle , BOOI !
tocbohi'.iiulit.steadv
fUilAit linxx , tlrm , fair demand ; Biih-s , 1,400
li'iKX Muscovado , HU iimt , at 3ko ; & .OOOIMKS
cenlllfilK'als , Ob li'st , UiiC , and 1,000 baKU
Inohisses siixar , Jc ,
If ! 60lm" % yulut , | stcn(1yi Amuilcan , f 12,76 ®
Coi'Vtn Weak ; lake. IK ) .
LKAUVi > il > ; domestic , * J.35
TIN- Closed strong ; btnilts , flH.06 ; platen.
dull stti idy.
u Qulot ; domestic , 13.90.
Mirr | > uul MnrknK.
July 27.- \\llKAT-Kasjr ; do-
miind noon holdoic oflor frouly ; No I Call-
fouiln , 6s lO'idUCis per cental ; red western ,
tprliik' , & > * id5l& lOil.
e'oiiN Momly ; demand moderate ; mixed
xvi'Horn , 4s 3i d per cental.
lAin > 1'rlnio xvestern , 4ti * Od norcwt.
Niixr York Dry ( liind * Mnrket ,
Nsxx YOIIK , July 27. Thueltimtlon In thodry
gooiU market doett not irisl liny boiler , home
of the ordurs nlue'e'd varly In iho svuson urn
liulnK cut down. This U murely cuullonary ,
of course , but betxteen that notion and thu
1 mull uow bunlueaa , goodi xrllluccuiuuluto uu-
i tlin m'lU ' liut ilown , TIi' ' , tnany will
U il Icmdo when nfi'ftintr ill l n t it i n.ti b
Matter if iirl r at this tlmo as of Inking any
rl < kalftll Thi ) collection feature l not to
good in It wa
dm Urn I'rndnrn
IltiTTri-Tlie ( market wn about "londy at
IIP dcrllnn nltcndy notod. I'nncy crcnmory ,
irlnl , 21r , fancy rrpnmorlM , diillil packed ,
Do ; fair to good rrpamurlo * , oolld packed , 10
lllc ; rlinlco to fancy country , l&'iilGc , fair
0 good eonntry , lOc ; pnckliig stock , fresh ,
* c ,
. ( ( ; -Tho market Is slow , nnd there In n
we ik fooling at the price * limited , Uonoral
narknt , llttll'ie
I.l\n Pot I.TKV The receipts of spring
: MrkciH conttntio largo nnd the tnnrkol Is n
Ittlc slow nt tlio ouolntlons glxun below Old
fonlsuro notso plenty and cholco hens soil
inlto well. Str tight coops of roosters nro
1 cry undesirable and the drcssors are about the
only buyers , and they wnnt them at a % cry loxv
irlce prlng chickens , per Ib , 10fM2c ; best
u n , per Ib , 7iiJ,7'iC , mixed coops , per Ib , Gc ;
> ld roosterri , pur II ) , 4&0c ; turkeys , per Ib ,
80 : ducks , porlb , 74lSc
l'OTATOM-1 hero are no potatoes being
shipped In , as the local growers are supplying
the demand. They sell direct to the grocers
and commission mon nro not handling many
tot ( x toes ( Iood stock on urder * from thu
country , 7&a > * 0c.
< 'AIIIIAOI. Homo groxvn cnbbagp Is xcry
lilenty and the local growers are supplying the
Icnmnd fully Choh o home grown cabbage on
orders from the country. 2c purlb.
CEIHIV trny shipments are nrrhlng and
ihoiiUiillty of the stock Is pronounced good
for this spHhon of the year Celery , per doz
bunches , 3r > c.
ONIONS Homo grown stock Is plenty though
Lhero are a few shipments being receixcd from
points farther south Arkansas onions , per
48-lb box , 90ciB4l.OO ; homo groxvn , per Ib ,
Uc.
Uc.MKIOVS Tlio markpt has been almost bnro
of watermelons for a fexvdijs As a result
Iho market has tiih anccd and prices are much
lilghor than they wcro n week a o. I'ancy
largo ( loorgla watiiriiii'lons ' tell on the local
market iiilcklyal25c | Uantaloupesnrobecom-
ItiK a llttlo morn ph ntyatermolons , per
crate of 1 do ? , , $3 ; lee e , per 1UO , 25 ; canta
loupes , per basket , 81 OOU1.25
'loxtuoFs Thu markut Is still full of
tomatiK s and prices are low. l.argo receipts
are anticipated for the next few ilnxH South
ern , per l-baske-t crate1 , (1 ; per < bu box , 76c.
A I'i'i.us Strictly cholco add attractlxo
apples such as would ho considered deslr.iblo
for stand purposes are a llttlo scarce. Tlioro
a re1 , how ex er , plenty of apph s , such as they aro.
They are ittlle | a good many California apples
among the iilTerlngs and MHIHI southern and no
end of homo gro\xn green apples. Choice red
stand apples , southern , pel 'a-bn box , 05 ®
76c , green , D0ft ( > 0i >
Ilntittis llhu'khcrrle's , homo grown , per
il-t | , case , $275 ; black laspberrles , per
2t-it | , case , if 1.25 ; huckleberries , $ d 00.
bxixu , rutriT < The market Is well supplied
with Dxerjthlng In the way of sin ill fruits
that Is In boaxon , 1'irsh cars of California
fiullsiiro constantly nrilxlng nnd there Is a
good hiipply of Texas and other southcin
fruits. The first Cr.ixvford peaches put In an
apiieatnncoon the market ycstntd.iy I'lums ,
wild goose , per 24-qt. crate , JJ.OO ; California
[ leaches , $1 15C.illfotnla ; pears , tier box , $ J.20 ;
Tex'is peirs , per box. $1.00 ; Texas peaches ,
4-bisket crate , il.lOttt 10 ; California tigs ,
per 20-lu. case , $2
TitoncAi , rnuiTS
OIIANOCS Tlio suply | ) of oranges on the
mm kot Is not large , but butllclcnt to meet the
demands of the trade. Klxersldo Mediter
ranean bweots , Si. 10 3.70 ; brlghts , 1 .70 ®
3 00 ; UUersldo beidllngs , $ .1 00J 25.
IJV.MONS Tlio sleuly warm xve ithci pro
duces \ciy fair dem ind for lemons and all
houses are doing a good steady business In
them. Messlnas , extra fancy. IGOOffiOOO ;
MesslniiH , per box. cholco to fancy JO OOaO 00.
HAN X.NAH Prices remiln about steady. Per
bunch , large JJ 25QJ.75 ; per bunch , Mimll to
medium , } 2 Ot' .2 25.
IIIDH , TAI.IOXX , ETC.
Hmrs No 1 gieen hides , 3c ; No. 2 green
hides , 2c , No 1 gieen sailed hides , 3'c ' ; No. 2
gieen sailed hides , 'J'C ' : No t green baited
hides , 25 Ibs to 40 His , 3'c , No 2grcen h ilted
hides , 25 Ibs to 40 Ibs , 2"c : N'o 1 xeal calf ,
8 Ibs to 15 Ihs , Oc : No 2enl iMlf , 8 Ibs to 15
Ibs , 4c , No 1 drj Illnthldes , 7c ; No 2 dry Hint
hides , Oc , No 1 diy salted hides , 5c. I'.ut
etited hides > tc per Ib less th in fully cured
Mll-H" I'l MS lire-ens ilted , each dOcffifl 25 ;
gicin Halted bhcin lings ( short woolcd early
sKlns ) , each 10ffi25c : diy siicarllngs ( short
wooled early skins ) , No. 1 , each oaiOc : dry
sho.utlngs ( short xxoolod inrly bUnsi , No 2 ,
( noli Oc , dry Hint , Kansas -ind Nebraska
biitchoi wool pnllH , per II ) , lutual weight , ! ( > <
lie ; dry Hint 1C insus and Nebraska Murrain
xxool pelts , per Ib , actual weight , 710c ; dry
Hint Colorado buleher wool pulls , per Ib ,
actual weight , OffilOc ; dry Hint Colorado Mui-
iln xvonl pelts , per Ib , actual weight , 70o ;
dry pieces and bucks , actual weight , Oft7e.
TAIIOXX AMI UuuAsn Talloxv , No 1 ,
4'tc ; ttlloxx , No 2. J\4c ; grease , whlto A ,
4'i5c ; grease , white II , 4c ; grouse , yellow ,
3'c ; gioase , dnilc , 3c ; old butter , 2S2'4u ;
beeswax , pilmo , 101i25c ; rou h tallow , 2S4
HONFS Car lots xxolghed and dellxored In
Chicago : Diy buffalo , uer ton , $1000@1800 ;
div country , bleached , per ton , ? 100013 00 ;
dry country , damn and mealy , $8 OOftlU 00 ,
St. I.ouls MurUotfi.
ST. I.OUIP , July 27. l"rouii Qulot , onsy , un
changed ,
\T-Closed ' ! © ' { beloxv vcslorday ;
No 2 red , c isli , 58' c ; July , 68 0 ; August ,
59Hc ; Soptembor. OJae02.si ! >
COUN LlosediC lox.er ; N'o. 2 red , cabh ,
35Sc ; AugUbt , 3034c , fcejitembor , 3Gc.
OVTS Lower , No J cash , 20 c ; July ,
2Gc ; August , 2-i'tc ' ; beptembcr , 22J c.
HUITHI Higher ; senarator creamery ,
20c ; clu ice dairy , 1718c.
Pdiia 9c.
1'liox ISIONS Lower , nulot : current make
1'ork * 1G 20 10 25 , laid , JO OOffiO 1214 ; dry
salt meats , loose shoulders , J7.12J , ; longs
and ribs , $8 12' ' , ; shortb , { 850 ; boxed , l&c
more ; bacon , 1) ) icktd Rbouhlers , $845 ; longs
and ribs , { 975 , shorts , J 10 20 ; hams , sugar
cured , 113 0h6l4 ( 00
Kl criiTs I'lonr , 20,000 sacks ; xvhoit , 105 -
000 bu , coin , 01,000 bu ; oals , 13,000 bu.
Sllll'Xil M : , Hour , 9,000 backs ; xvbe.it. 127-
000 bu ; corn , 02,000 bu ; oils , 18,000 bu.
KmiftiK city Murkcta.
\IVANSAR \ CITV , Julv 27 WltKAT Opened
llrni. .Speculations soon collapsed , how ex or ,
cuuslng general demor illitlon ; market
closing 3c lower ; No 2 h.ird closed lit OHiii
53o ; No 2 red , OifcSSc
Colts CJenerally ' © loxvcr. quiet ; No. 2
mixed , 3 ( ) > , < icJlo : N'o 2 white , 32o.
OAIS Steadj , No. 2 mixed , new , 20c : No. 2
xxhllo , new , 24c.
llAX bleady
llurrkii hcarco , firm ; crcimory , 1720c ;
dairy. 1317c.
KI.IIS Dull and weak , Oe.
Id eti PIVheat , 2J.200 bu ; corn , none ;
on Is , none
bilii'xib TSheat , 10,300 bu ; corn , 1,300
bu ; oats , none ,
ColliMi Murlict.
Nnxx YOIIK , July 27 CulToo ontlons opened
llrm at 10i20 nofuts higher , closed sleauy and
uni'li inged lo 10 iiolnls up , b lie's , J7 , 000 b igs ,
including Jllll , ! ? 10 75 ; August , HO 55 ® 15 00 ;
hi'ptombei , H0.55f,15 ( , 7U ; October , * 1030io (
10 60 ; Duiombe'r.1 10 2r > ® 15 JO ; .March , $15.10
Spot , Klo , dull , nominal , .No 7 , { 10 70 ,
I'uluros htoady ; b'lles , 19 100 bales ; July ,
* 7 l.tfJ7 ( 45 ; August , b7.5,747 ! ; i-eplonihor ,
$7.54 7.55 ; October , J7 Ilt47 ( OO ; Noxember ,
{ 77tit775 ( ; Decembei , { 7.811/1780 ; January ,
J7 99rc8 00 ; Tebniary , J8.088 09 ; March ,
17.
_
AllluiuiUiu Market.
. , uly 27. WIIBAT Kaslor ; September -
tember , 0234c.
COIIN Lower ; No 3 , 38c.
OAla-iulut ( , No 2 white , 33c ; No. 8 , 29
30c.
HAIII t.v Nominal.
: Nominal
b Lower ; pork , $19.10.
\\oul
HOSTON , July 27. The wool market demand
Is Mill modei.ite , liujers take hold only at low
prices , Sale's for the week , 1,820 000 Ibs 'Iho
only piomlnont sale Is ono of about 000,000
His , of .Montan i at a Miry low price , or about
U7c ok'iin for line medium.
I'lilliiih Iplilu ( ruin .11 ii r It ( it.
I'liti.ADi'iriiiA. July 27. Wni'AT Weak ; No.
2nd , July and August , 07&fl7jfe.
Cons Weak ; No 2 mixed , July and August ,
40M&47C.
OAIS bpot and Julj , firm ; No. 2 white , July ,
MliUK'iipollt Ulinit Mil l.rt ,
, July 27. Steady ; cash
wheat lower. Close : May , 73\c ; July , 08c ;
August , 680 ; September , oO'ie ; December ,
1)0 V. On track No 1 bard , 02c : N'o 1 north
ern , OOc ; No. 2 northern , OBc Itocclpts , 2J5
cars.
_
Cliiuinnuti MurkctH.
OINCISSATI , July 27. WIIKAT Lower ; No. 2
red , 60M167C
CIIIIN I'lrm ; No 2mlxod.41c ,
OATS Lower ; No. 2 mixed ( now ) , 2Gt28c )
\ \ IIIBKbtendy ; tl.12 ,
Culton Muruut.
Nuw OIII.IUNS , July 27. Steady ) coed mid-
dlliiL'.BJ.e , middling , 7.e ; low mlilillliig , 7aiC-
good ordinary , 7 l-10c ; nut and gross recolpts
bOO bale's ; exports to I'rancu , 3,000 bale's.
Uiiltlmoro ( ir.tln MiirUtil ,
lUl.TlMOUK , July 27. WIIKAT Weak ; No. 2
red. spot and Jul ) , 07 > ® 079 > c.
CIIIIN Meudy ; mixed , tpot and July , 4GJc
OATb rirm ; No. 2 whlluwoalorn , 37c. !
Tnledii drilu
TOLEDO , July 27. WIIKAT Lower , active
No. 2 cash , rKH , c.
fOMN-Oulet ; No. 2 cash , 41iC. !
OAlb-Dull , cash , 30c.
llHXtiim SusurMnrket. .
HAVANA , July 27. Kxchango ( inlet ; snznr
iiulot ; s.tlib tobpcculatoiH , 1,900 bagh centri
fugal , 00 di'gruu polarization , at 1 4.25 gold uer
quintal.
_ _
Oil Murbuli.
on. CITV , July 27.-Natloiml Transit
cerilflcateg uvcutu at & 7J , : highest ,
owp t o7lf , clospil. 67" " . $ HS.IPS 6000 1 Ms *
ihtpmcnts. 131 4nht > ls , runs , H7 , ( > 00 U Is
I'lTTsnnui , July 27 National Triumtt
er-rtlflrixtes opened M674 , closed , 67' < i high
est 67'i , lowest 67t <
IXINDOX , July 27 t xlCtTTl LlNS rt > July
and August shipments , 41 * Od peniuixrter.
STOCKS AMI IIONUS ,
llpnvwcd Depression 1'nrly Wi\ Succeeded
Litter by Much Strength.
New YoitK , July 27 Thn day opened at the
Stock exchange with renewed depression , and
a sudden drop of 4 points In Lackawanna to
137 created no llttlo uneasiness , as a repeti
tion of/jestcrdiiy's hcaxy liquidations , with
possible failures , xvas foired In stock circles
General Electric , Consollditod ( las. Chicago
Oas , American Sugar , Canada Southern and a
few others sustained losses of 1 io 3'i per
cent , but speculation soon qufoled down vxhcn
It xvas found Unit there was some support to
the market The strength of London and
liberal foreign buy Ing orders tended to restore
confidence In a measure , but the bears ro-
noxxedlholr raids at cxery opportunity and
the result xxns eotno most erratic movements
1'rlccs were adxaticlng sharply ono inlnulo
and then breaking bidly the next. It xxas
noticeable- After the first hour or so ot business
that the market resisted the attacks m ulo
upon It xxlth Increasing force and latoi It be
came ox Idcnt that nn accumulation ot stocks
xxas In progress by strong houses nnd Indi
vidual ononlors The roully Impoil nil move
ment of thodny occurred after dollxeiy hour ,
xvhon all block uxclnnuo houses liuxlng gone
through xxllhout trouble , the bhorts made a
regular scramble tocoxer
The slrcet heaved a sigh of relief xvhon It
xxas found there xvero to bo no failures and It
xxas greatly encouraged by the stops taken by
some of the bankers. In connection xxlth cleir-
Ing house banks , to Import n large amount of
gold In the Immedlato future. Tlio iirob iblllty
Is tlnitat least } 3,000,000 gold xvlll ho shipped
from iuro : | > o on Saturday to this side , iho
low rates ot exchange making the on
er itlon feasible 'Iho foreign purchases
ot Mocks xxetu esllmaled at 40,000 shares
and the Inxcstmunt buying of small lots
for homo account xxas on a larger scale than
In many years The latter Is regarded as most
Important , Inasmuch as It brings reidy money
Into thu street. Iho adxamo In prices from
the lowest xvas equ il lo 1 to 17 points , the lat
ter In Kxansxlllo & Terre Haute , xxhich sold
up to 90 and closed at 87 Lackaxvanna rose
Bli per cent : Manhattan , 8 percent ; Consoli
dated ( las , T > t per cent ; Noxv York Central ,
Like Shore and American Cotlon Oil pre
ferred , 0 tier cent ; Canadian Southern , North-
xxevtern Leid prnfcricd , Illg Tour , Omaha nnd
I'rlo pieforrod , 6 JUT cenl ; American Sugar ,
Chicago Gas \voslernunlon , l-4 percent ;
St Paul , 4' , percent ; I'ullmiu , 4 per cent ;
Iliirllngton A. Qulncy , 3 % pel cenl ; ( iener.il
Klectrlc and Lnulsxlllo .x. NashxMllo , 3\ per
cent : Mobile > x , Ohio nnd Kock Island , 3' < per
cent ; National Lend and Noxx Jersey Central ,
3 per cent , and Mlssonil I'aclllc 2'8 PIT cent.
In the llnal trading thuro xxas a lo.n'tlon of ' (
to \ pel cent In a foxx Instances , but specula
tion closed llrm In tone.
The Post S.IJB : \\liuttlio slock market re
flected at the opening today xxas the calm fol-
loxvlng IbOhtotm. There xvas no longer any
sign of panic and the continued London buyIng -
Ing and covering ot shoits absorbed In tin )
m ijorlty of stocks such offerings as xvero re-
noxxed for frightened Investors and exhausted
margins. That Iho early dealings should have
been of so quiet a character xxas a source of
Inc.ilculablo relief. No further f.ilhues xxero
announced , and the IIUUH tint * 1,000,000 In
gold b id been at last obtained In London xxlth
propccts of still larger engagements before
the sailing of Saturduj's Southampton
steamer , encouraged the Impioxement.
'lliorateb of demand sterling , Indeed , are
ruling noxx so longon a lexelof arm il transac
tions ihat soxerelgns can piolmbly bo pur-
ch ised at the b ink and iho chief obstruction
to 1 ugo operations of the kind lies noxx In the
lack ot monel ny facilities in Nexx York City.
This trouble In the machinery of money
transfers xvns rollected In Iho Issue ted ly of
$1,250,000 more of clearing house lo in certlll-
cates. The moxo xxas xxl'uly m ido and xxas In
no degn e a rellectlon of Impending danger It
had , hoxxexer , as might baxe been e-xpeeicd , , i
dlsi-oui aging Inlluenco on m irket prices
The folloxxtng aio the closing quotations on
the leading stocks on the Nuxx York block ex-
ehango ted ij :
AtclllHOII 113(1 ( Nor I'leltleprfil JO'I
Ad mm Kxtin SH 1 1(1 ( UP I ) A.G
Alton TIM ru H into. 18 ! NortlnxeHKrn
Oo piefil > ino do prt f d . , 1.1 Pi
Anuriem Kxpn-HB lin N Y Centril 07M
II lithium-A Ohio N Y .v N 12
C in id i P.K Hie (17'i ( ' Ontario A Western I''M
C in ul i SoiUhern On ton Imp s
Cintril 1'ifttlc Si Ore-Kim N ix- 4(1 (
dies .tOhlo * O i , I , .X U N . .
Chic ute .V Alton IMcluuMall . .i 8M ,
C II A Q . . vik Peorl l Dec A. 12 . . . I , J4
I'lttstinrir . . . 1.1(1 (
CoiiHollililedG IB . lin I'nlhii in Pal ice . 11 ! )
C C ASt L . , im lleidliu ; . . 1 U
Cotton Oil Cert . . 216 KklnnondTer . . IHi
Del A. Hudson . . lllll'i ' do pref d . * 13
IJel Lick A Webt l.-UJl Klo ( , r mile West. . Ifi
1) All ( J i > t < td. . . 27 ilo pri f il . . . . 51
| ) | H AC P. Co 1B ( Koek IH ! md Bill *
KiHt Tenn H M Paul M'4 '
Kilt' fJ6 ) do prefd. . 10m
do prefd 'JO M I'.ml A. Oin ilia. S'lM
Fort Vi i > no 1 15 do pref d . . 11' ) '
CADI pref d . . 112 Soullurn Pacific. . ' - ' ( )
Hoeklnc Vnlli-j . . 1B' ' < Siig ir Ht'lini r\ . 71W
Illinois fViiti il . . 88 Tenn Co il A Iron l.i
l.ifii
St Paul \Uuliith . 28 fii
Km ATi'xiHpfd. Hi's Tel AO O piefd 70
L iko Erli.V. West. 1 1 Unlnn Paellle * . . . .
do prefd . . . 68 U S I.xpn KS . 4fi
tLiki- Shore . . . W , St. LAP
do piofd. .
I.onlHXllleAN mil , filX Wells F irco Uxp .
Lonlsx Illo A N. A . 10'i IVi stern Union
M nib ittin Con . . WliiillnirJkL 12. .
Miniiilils A Ch IB . do ) ) r > f l
tMte-hlk'in Central. M. A. St L 8k
MlswinrlP icltlc . . 1) . A.K O I )
Mnbllu A Ohio . . . Own lal 12lf clrlc ll ! <
Nishxlllo Cli itt . . m Nation il Linseed. . 1IH ,
N itlon il Cord iffu. " Cole F. .VI 20
do lirutd do prefd . . . . 11(1 (
N J rintral . II AT C . 30
Noi A Wi st pf d 1'IKIT A A A N M . 307H
North Ann r Co . . . JMIT > L A K C .
Noi lliern Pielllu . U I * do iiret d
Ibid 'aHkiil
The tolal sales of stock ted ly xvoro 391,000
shires , including : Atchlson , U 000 ; Iturllng-
ton , 11,000 ; Canada Southern. .1,000 ; Chlciuo
Oas , 43,000 ; Chesapeake & . Ohio , 3 000 ;
Lackaxxannu , UiOOO ; Dlslllllng , 1(1,000 ; K.-le ,
10000 ; ( ione-r.il niet'lrlc , 12,000 ; Loulsx Illo .v.
Niishx lllc , 0,000 ; Manhallan , 10,000 ; Missouri
I'acllic. n.OOO , Leid , 6,000 : Nexx York Cen-
tial , U.GDO , Northern I'aclllc prefened , 5,000 ;
Northxve'stein , 8,000 ; Heading , 0,000 : Kock
Inland , 12,000 ; St Taul , 4J.OOO ; hi. I'aul .x.
Omaha. 50,000 ; Siigwr , 24.000 ; L'nlon I'aclllc ,
3,000 ; Western Union , 38,000. '
Jfrw York Jlloiipy Markot.
NKXX YOIIK , July 27. MONKV ON Cu.iv-Ac
tive , ranging from G per cent per annum to >
percent per diem and InU'tcKt , last loin , b
per cenl : closed offered at ( > pe-r eunl.
I'nixii. Mi uCANrn.i. I'Ai'ru 8iJ12p i cent.
Smn.lNO r.xeiiANdi1 lleaxy. xxlth actual
business In bankirs bills at * 4 B0'a4.81 ' for
sixty da j sand $1 82511 83 for demand.
Sll.vm Ci UTine'ATUb Were neglected and
closed al 71Si7Jc
jovKHNxn T llo.NDS Weak. Shite bondu ,
dull.
dull.Tho closing quot itlons on bondi :
IT SIT SI LAS K GUI M 101) )
IT S IHCOIIP St P ml ( 'iiiiHols 118
U S 44HHIT I'll ' St P C A.P Isls. .
PielllollHOf tl'i 10J T P L ( ! Tr Kels. AD
l.oulHl in iHt lul IH. T P K G Ti lli is 1.IM
Missouri ( Is Union I'.ic Isls .
' 1 mm nexx not ( is , ! ( ) ( > Wi Hi Slioro . . till
Ti nn nexx set frn 07 U ( , W iHlB . . . 1. . 1
Ti nn in xx Het 3rt , , 70 AlLlllHUII ( H , ,
Can ida so "ds tin ill ) 'JH > C1.1HH A .
d ntril Pin * lstn 10 J C II AS A f.H . .
I ) AH f. IBIH . . 110 n H A S A 'Jd Ss
1) All O 4s 71 II AT C r.s HU
Krln 'Jds 00 do eon HH . , 11)1 )
M K A T d n ( Is N CuollniUs . . . 121
M K AT ( it n fin do 4s . . 01
Mutual Union ( Is K ) ' , S C. Ilroxxns . , U1 ?
N J < * lilt Cerl Kill Ti nn old ( la 00
N. Pac IHIH . ll' ( ) Vi ( Is 00
N Pae yds Vi Ux-JI it coup : in
N W Consols . . 1 U V.i cons . ' 'dHerliH inMl
N W Di l ) fi 111. U P .Is bO
H L AI M Oin fis 77M
IIOHton Stiiuk ( Jiuit itlniiK.
HOSTON , Jul ) 27. Call loans , CUGi , and com
mission , lime loans,7KO purcent , ( .losingquo-
tatlons on stocks , bonds and mining shaies :
Ate b. Top AS F. MKViHI Knd prifd 7(1 (
Ami lie m Sng ir 7.iKlliiKh ! I21iLlilu 18
do pri f d 'I do prefd .I7H !
11 ix StitoO.iH VVIs ( enlial Com , ( I
Hi 11 'lull phiini ) 171) ) Alehtsun 'Jds .
lluHton A Alb in ) . nn Alehlsun IH , ' 1' ' ! !
Ituslnn A Maine HH Ni xx Kn.'l mil ( is
ilu pn f il Itill ( Ii n Klielrlo r.H . 7U
Chi Hill AQ 'JStiWls CintiallHts ho
Flleldmit ; 7.1 lAlloiiiz MlnlnifCo 4(1 (
( in Kill trio ll'i All mile
(111 ( .Still Ml Huston A Mont . 111
Mov Ccn Coin fiH lliittn A JloHKin .
N Y A Nuxx UntOld J1U C.ilnine-l Alfi'cli 'JSi (
Old Colonj " ' Ci nli md il
On foil Short Uno. Frinklln
llublvi r Ki.irsi.'o. . .
s m Dli en 10 i Ul'
Union Paulllc lNu ! Onliu'j . , hi )
\\Vbl Knil 11 IT.unir.iek. . . 11. )
SB n I'r.iniUcii Allnlnc Onotiilli > nn.
SAN llA clhtn , .Tub 27. fbo olllclal closing
( juolutlons for mining stocks today xxoroiis ,
follovvii :
Alta . 111 Milean . . . . ,
lleleliiT .III Oplilr ( to
11 , HI A Hi kin r PlllUHl . . . .
Gliollir hixacu
Con t'.il A Va 111) ) Mi rra Xuxadu .11
Crimn Point .SU Unlnn Con .11Mi
Gould A Cnrr > III ) Utah 10
CD Yelloxx Jaelut 40
ht. 1.iiiiin Allnini ; ijnolatiiini.
ST. Lou 14. July 27. Thuro xvus no trading Ii
mining Mocks today *
KlUabtllif in it Am Nu K'J' ' <
Ur.iuUoM l.VO ItMonliObu (15 (
bid. I abketl
I.aiulun I'liiunilnl Cinulltliin * .
NBXV VOIIK , July 27 Thu Evening 1'ost'i.
London bpoclul bays : The bank rcberxo de
creusi'd iHl.OUO this xxeek , of nhlch i'4,000
xvcro lu cold export , thu dutatU buing iiS.OUU
or the continent nnd iloOtiO ) to t'mttnnll
ini'le IndityK marj iti ht ft' wi ro Im Ilnod
0 bo cheerful Ohe mnll drfault occurred
"rues reached nontl12 from thu xtorst
1 hero were rumo'rs of n , rorplYi'rshlp for the
\tchlson Tlio next issue of rti | > (0 ( paper In
down to OSS-
London rtnnnditl Ilex low.
[ Oopy * tghltil Jsni fii ) Jumfi ffnnlmi / < im IM
1.0MH1V , July 27.-M , Nttw York Herald Cabin
' poclnftoTiiP. lltKl No fresh doxelopment
if Importance occurred In tlio oily totlny
Uenerally the tone was Ilrincr , hut tlioro are
slant of xx-eaknrss In Ilio foreign markut.xvhlch
clo-vil xxc-ik , especially for llrooks Aincrlcnn
rallxxavs upctitil slronftor and rnpldly tin-
( roxrd upon boar , .repurchases and llttlo
idyllic by bulls , nut no real contldeneo
9 felt In fiiturt ) prospects of AU'lilMtii
nnd Unlnn 1'aclllrs Thinuth Miry doubtful ,
rccolxnrthlpsaro feared In both en UN On tlio
Iny I.rlcs closed firmer , second tnorlRago
leltiR DU ! { 1'liero was -list ) sharp adxanco-
nonts In Illinois Central nnd Norfolk
irofotred to 01' , nnd SOU respec-
Ixcly Most older Issues nro lower.
liiino secnrllliH mo milut nnd steady
Hllxor Is Hllchtly llrinor lit 32'id ' Tliubink
reserve Is rather lower Tliero was 0110 falliiro
in thu block oM'hiniKo x email , old fashioned
irokor of nu linportiince ,
fl hiiinclal Ni'trn
K VSSAS CITV , July 27 Clearings , $820,303.
NEW UiiM'ANt , July -CMcarltiKs. . $1,118-
JG1Nl.xx
Nl.xx YOIIK , Julv27-Cleillngs$97,355GG3i
lalances , J5,481,7 07
1) ) vi.TlxiniiK , Inly 27 Clc-nrlnss , 12,287,593 ;
balances , M01.371 Monei , 0 percent /
l'llll.Alt 1.1111 \ . luly U7.-'loatlngs , $9,974-
404 , l > iliinees , Jii 10,11)3. ) .Money , 0 per cent
MFXii'itis. July 27 Now Yotk oxchineo
selling nt fl f > n premium. Ule.irlngs , J87lb5j
bal'inees , f J4.UUU
CINCINNATI. July 27 Mouny. OQ8 per cent.
Now York exchange , { lUUit'JOU discount.
I lei. rlnns $1,404,301) )
br. Louis' July 27 Hearing * , $2,030,317 ;
lialnnces , $199,000 Motiej , OUH percent ; ex
change on Ne York , $ .1 no discount.
1IOSTOV , July ! 27Ule irlngs. $12,910,810 ;
balances , $1,3118,379 .Money 7 3-1U&8 per
cent ; exchange on New York , 3541400 dis
count.
I'Ains , July 27 Three per cent rentes i)7i
C'Jlic for tlio account 'I ho weekly statement
if the Hank of Trinco shows mi Increase of
J,205,000f poll ! ami 4 000,0001 sllxor.
I.ONDOS , July 27The bullion In tlio It-ink
) f l.nglnnd Increased i43OOln ! ( ) the past x\eok
1 he proportion of the It ink of Kngliiml'h ro-
bucvu to liability which last week vras47.'J7
lurcent , U now 4H JJ pur cent.
OMAHA Il\i : ilOUIt. .MAKICKTS.
Citttlo Prices Iniiro\u | Under Light llucolpts
I Ioj ; lluroly Stonil ) .
TllUltailAY , July 27.
Kccclpts of nil kinds of stock continue light.
Tlio decrease so far this week compared with
list amounts to 2,000 cuttlo and 0.000 hogs.
Miocp supplies h.i\u shown no pirtlculir
change.
Tlio run of cattle was the llBhtest In d\or n
nonth , In fict receipts h.ixo boon lighter but
hreo ttmua so far this yum. In ciuallty the
> rrcrlngsx\oro very ordlniry. Thuro was an
icthe , fitiily trulo In Chicago and
i moderately llxolx and sllghtlj stronger
n irket " lioie. Whllo the supply could
lardly ho lighter , buyers for dressed
nuf ; houses dlsplajed more aji.ithy than the
situation would si-em to justify and shipping
iiixors Kept hands otr , It was not so hard for
loldois of decent cittlo to llnd bnjers , and
irk-tH axonged puroeptllily HtroiiKor. liven
ho shorlfed blurt WHS iiLi'dod to 1111 out and
jn > ers took them atu llttlo morn money than
hey would ha\e brought a d.iy or two ago.
1 his class of block sold at fiotn J ) 25 to J3 brj ,
whllo good 1 , ISO to 1,400-lb beoxes , brought
'rom J4.10 to 44,40 , Prims are not surprls-
ngly high jot. ami there Is a general laek of
confidence In the malket.
'I he cow market was fairly actlxo and some-
wlnt stronger. 1 air to good stock sold 1 irgely
it from $ ! . < > & to } J 20 , with extreme s.ites at
fiom $1.00 to $2 IK ) O.ihes wore In liotterdo-
nand and firmer at from } 2 ! JO tel 7fi. Kough
stock w.ib not much wanted and went at fiom
! 1 SO to JJ r > 0 , or barely steady prices.
Ihero was a goud geneial dtmind for
stockers and fuLtlcr , and prices avur igcd : i
shade llrnier on ulicrulus C'uininoii to good
stock sold at tioin IJ.10 to $3 10. Kopresonta-
tl\o s lies :
DHES ED in re.
N'o Av. 1'r. No. Av. 1'r.
2 870 * 2 75 70 .11CO $410
03 1003 325 8J .11H ( > 4 JO
17 10' > 4 345 21 .1402 440
1 .1100 3 f.O 44 .1281 440
25 830 3 05
CO\V S.
0 1003 CO 11 991 1 90
11 . 900 55 13 957 1 90
1 870 55 38 9U ( 2 ( K )
1 900 CO 33 804 2 10
13 1125 05 23 000 220
7 952 70 1 800 2 25
8. . 1005 75 8 970 200
7 . 827 75
CALVFS.
1 . 90 2 50 0 211 4 25
1 . 2JO 250 1 190 425
48 . 187 3 00 9 144 4 75
HULLS
1 1580 150 1 1170 176
1 . 1570 1 ( ,0 1 1580 1 85
2 13 0 1 70
STAGS.
1380 250
BTOCKHIS > FrCDEIlB
10 815 2 10 1 . . . 370 8 00
1 000 230 14 . . . . 843 800
25 790 2 75 27 . 887 8 10
15 1079 285
UN CATTLE.
LOI OUADO.
No Av. I'r. No Av. I'r.
11 feeders 1040 S3 20 29 steers 1102 $3 20
Hoes The market toil iv was a good dotl
like It was at the cloioiMlncsday. . The sup-
lily was about the s line as It was a wioK ago ,
mil conditions \\ciu much the bimci as they
Imio but ! ) all week. Good to choice light and
butcher weight hogs and the best hea\les sold
at from $5 25 to $5 .lr > , and common hoa\y unit
mixed p icKIng giadts went largely at I5.20.
Yery common hea\yMulT Bold as low an $5 15
and prime 195-lb berth brought $5 45 * After
c.irly outers had boon Illlul the in ukot we ik-
enul b idly and the close was at the oxtiemo
low point of the d ly with htneral loads still
unsold. The trii'Mn was \crv largelj at5 20
and J. > . ' > ! " ) as agnlnsl $5 25 to $5 30 Wednesday
and $5 1(1 to $5 25 one week ago today. ] Cep-
rLscnlit\o : ! baits :
Av. &h. I'r. No. Av. Sh. 1'r.
280 80 $5 05 04 . . 259 2HO $5 25
71 2H7 100 0 15 C > 2 . 205 40 & 25
58 271 120 5 20 07 202 100 G 25
53 205 100 fi 20 70 227 20O 5 25
00 210 120 520 81 2.17 80 525
1 257 300 5 20 47 . . 302 80 5 25
59 274 80 520 O.I . .281 80 025
5H 25J 80 6 20 OJ 27 ! ) - 5 25
342. 204 080 5 20 00 285 80 5 25
51 327 240 0 20 05 . 258 80 5 25
51 280 80 520 OH 249 80 523
59 310 40 5 20 60 258 40 5 25
08 205 80 5 20 50 . . J02 320 0 25
00 312 - 0 20 73 208 240 5 27"
08 20 ) 200 0 20 04 . 255 100 5 30
GO&h. 0 20 71 238 120 5 30
45 221 100 5 20 40 243 40 5 30
03 254 80 0 20 05 . 240 100 5 30
07 280 80 5 20 05 2 )0 ) 100 0 30
10 299 80 0 20 34 200 - 5 30
09 103 200 5 20 00 220 100 0 30
08 . 252 120 0 20 00 274 40 5 32J5
51 278 120 6 20 52 . 101 100 0 35
70 22H 100 5 2JH 70 . 203 100 0 30
00 200 40 5 20 70 203 101) 0 35
00 202 120 0 21 01 231 120 5 .1.1
00 ' 208 100 5 21 7J 210 80 0 30
03 2J9 120 5 20 & 7 234 200 0 35
00 255 120 0 25 30 . 249 40 0 35
01 . 204 100 6 20 80 . 213 200 0 37'/J
AHfOUTI P.
GO 195 80 5 40
1 Itccoliits wore light and the quality
was common ( iood muttoiib wuro In Miry fair
demand , butcommoiLstulf was Miry slou sulo
and the geneial market nuiragcd easier. T.tlr
to go d iiMUeH , $ ,1 25Y&4 20 ; fair to good west
erns , t.)00ft380 ; common and Mock hluep ,
$1 50tt.i 00 ; good to choice 40 to 100-lb lambs ,
$3 OOUO 00. ItupresVnlutlvu sales ;
No Av. 1'r.
33culls . . . . 4 . 71 $100
111 nitl\o : mixed . . , . 83 300
37 lambs . , , . 40 3 00
Iturnipti mill DNpofUlmi of Stnclc.
Ollh lal recolpts and disposition of slock as
, ho\xii hi the honkhif ) the Union Stock Yards
oiniMiiy for the twi nly-four hours ending at
i o'clock p. m. July"r 7. 18U.1 :
iiKiriinH
i- \r\\\ \ 110(1 K. ' ' iiousts A xii H
C irs 'HiadjCarB ' C.irx j I < 1 Ciru I Head
, W7.tll \ | ( III 1 1103 18
llIhl'OriirillN.
_ Ktnrk In
IU'i'olitH | of llxn Mock at thu four principal
nobtoin markets Thursday , Julv 27 ;
Cattle. Hog f-hoi'i |
houlh Omaha . . ' 730 -l.D'JJ Ihl
Chicago . 13,1100 2-1,000 GOU <
IvaiiHas City . . . . n.'JK ( ) J'il ( ) ! , ( ) ( ) (
ht. Louis. . 3.8UO 4,001) 1.1OU
Total 20.73(1 ( 41'J3 8,2a
Kitiuai ( .It ) . .l > o Mno l Mnrliet.
KANAH OITV. July 27 t'Ai-ri h UicelpU
3'JUO bead ; bhlntuenm , 'J.HOO head , markut
. Ti tasstriM M 7 i (1 ( I > Ti
} Mi > J ii vhipwiiu sttMirs , $11111,14 1 imllxo
rnixs II fiWt.l Hi luiulicrs Mm k t2 JiuM It ) ;
sliickers nnd feeders , (2 It > < l3 50i bulls and
mixed Jl 26411 75
lions ltecelit | , 0,600 bonili shipments
3.00O headi light grades lOttlfn1 lowers hoav v
UKiiSOc loxxori bulk of nalos , & UWi nd |
hoaxlo" , (4 U6(16 ( 30 ; packers. { 610 640 ;
Ihjhts , (5 36ft&U6 | Yorkers , I640&5G&I pigs ,
SiiKM1llccolpls , 1,000 hcMli shipments ,
none ; market steady and unchanged.
Oilmen Llxn Stork Murkrt.
riHCAOO , July -Special ( Telegram to
TIIK lICKl-Tliuro was n boiler tone to the
canto market today , but not much net ml
Improxemant In prices Such grades as ex
porters seek gone-rally sold a trlflo higher nnd
the bettor grades of Tcxanscould bo moxed at
a small adxance , but common to fnlr nallxes
and lovx grade Texas cattle xxero no moro than
slotdy Kecelpts xvorc light for n Tnursdiy
and all ot the fresh recolpts and Inost of the
stile stock xvoro closid out In good tlmo
Only a limited number of offerings
had the quality to bring moro than $4 < 5
nor xxero there nititij lots o unattrvtlxo us lo
lie unsalable nl better than 11 76 h'lom Jl 76
to $2 76 took most of the coivs and bulls and
the bulk of sit ors sold at from SJ 40 toft 05.
There xxas llltlo dem ind for Mockers and
feeder , though suitable lots could ho bought
at from t2 J5 lo J3 75 The c-ilf inaike-t xxns
strong nt from } J 26 to J6 60 At the close the
general market xxasiiulto strong.
ThoriMxas a drop In the prlco of hogs of
from Ifir to 20c jier 100 Ibs , llglitxxelghts
shoxvlng a loss of 15c and heaxy and medium
xvelghtsof tioml6cti)20c At tbo close iholce
grades of the lattei could he bought
at from J5 40 to J5 05 and buyers could
not be found at oxe-r ! G 10 for choice
assorted light. . This Is a l eduction fiomTuos-
duv's prices of about 25c In light and from 35c
to 45e In heaxy nnd medium The xxiathor
xx as cooler and therefore moro faxorablo for
business tlrui at the beginning of ( lie xxeek ,
and tbo receipts sliicu Satuiday haxo been
7,000 head less than for the sumo lime last
xxeek , hut these Inllui'ines xvero moro than
olfsol by tbo depressi d stale of mnrkels on
'Change and the seatelty of money l.irlylu
the day heiixy hogs solu us high as $0 75 and
ID 16 xxas p ild for a lo id or txxo of light The
maiket xxas lightly supplied today and xxas
slrougev all around *
Uood to extra sheep xxero quoted at from
tl 50 lo $5 and iheru xxete hujcrs foi common
to medium grade's at fioniM lojl 25 Inferior
lots xxeto neglected at foriiivi loxv ptlces , or at
from Jl 75 lo J2 50 Sumo In the lalter cl iss
still Ho lu tlio pens Imnbs sold stronger.
I'oor to choice xxero quoted at from J3.60 lo
$5.75.
Receipts : Cattle , 13,000 hold ; culxox , 1,000
liunil ; hogs , 24,000 bead , sheei | , U.OOO head.
' 1 ho Kxonlng Journal siys ;
CAint B Kecelpt" , 13.OOO head ; shipments ,
7,300 head ; goodnntixcs lOo lilghot ; olhers
steady to strong , Texiins and XM slerus steady ;
prime tiiitlxes , J4'J0d5 10 ; good to choli o ,
* 4 254.80. othoix , * . ) .251l ( 10 , Texans , Jl bO
G..I 00 , xx l sterns , $ J.253.I 70 ; coxxs , Jl iOf&VJO. )
llodb Kucelpts. 4,000 head , shipments.
3,000 bend , pilmo he ivy nnd bulebers
xvelghts , 45 50tK ) 40 ; common light mixed ,
$5 76445 80 ; soiled lightSO OOi3G 00
Sin.bi'-l'eceliits , l,000 he id ; shipments ,
700 head , sheep stuiidv ; lambs slrong ;
slockors $1 25aJ75'Isxies , i.l 30jj,1.35i xxoth-
ors , $4 25 4,80 , lambs , J 1 00 5 OU.
xx York l.lxo Slink Vlarltrt.
Nuvx YOIIK , July 27 IHrxi s IJecelpts ,
1,600 head ; no trade , dicssul beef , llrm nt
l > ' 48c. Kccelptsof calxes , 800 head ; m.itket
xveak and Imielx ste idy
Sain * AM ) l.xxnis Itecelpts , 1.200 head ;
market stondj , but xery dull , sheep , f 1 OOjj
4 J5 , lambs , S vojtD 75 ; diessed muttons ,
hte.idy al 7ifOc ( , dressi d lambs , dull
HOIH Iti-colpts , l.OOOho id ; market Him at
50 2037.00. _ J
St. I/iinln Llxn Moi.k Murld'l.
ST. Lotus , July 27 C vrri.K Keceluls , 3,800
lead : shipments , 2 bOO head ; market steady ;
10 good natlxen on sale , giusB'leMins , 5J OOis
JHO
liis ( ) Itecelpts , 1,000 head ; shipments ,
1,600 IIP id , nun kot 10il20i ! loxxor ; lop on
Ight , J5 00 ; lopon he.ixj , * 5 ( > .rj
Mii.ri * Hecolpts 1,100 head , slilpniunts , 800
le id , market steadj , natlxu muttoiib , i4 00 ®
4 50.
o
Balloon goes up tonight.
BU1TE IVTERCHANTS' PLAN.
They I'rnposn to Itii } ( .noils Onlj from film
\\lii , A111 Pa\or I'ren > ll\ r.
The business situation In the so called sil
ver states has assumed such nn unf.-nonble
aspect that there ate \cii fcxv Jobbcisxlio
care to continue soiling ( joods to anv extent
In tli.it pirt of the country and some hi\o
gone so far as to xxithdr.ivr their tr.uuling
men from that part of their torritoiy. A
good in.inv orders for goods sold in these
states befotc the crasti came 1mo been can
celled , as the closing of tlio mines and the
depriving of a IniRO numbci of men of their
moans of support has cut off the tiado from
the retail stores. Collections coula not bo
othcrxxiso than bad and UDOII the \xhole the
situation could not bo much \\oise fioiu a
business m in's point ofioxv. .
Such being the condition of business in
the sthcr states the jobbers xxero haidly
inepiucd for a cucul.ir xxhich some of them
lia\o received liom 13utte Citv , Mont. Tlio
cucul.ir is sent xxith the compliments of the
mcicliatus and business men of th it city
and iufonr.s tlio iccipient that nt n meeting
held in tliat city , xx Inch xxas presided o\er
by the majoi , certain losolutions were unan
imously passed. Then folloxv the icsolu-
tions :
Whereis , The continuous and recent xloleut
decllno In thu mu kot x.iluo of sllxcr has
forced upon the merchants of this community
tlio necinslty of combining for their oun iirt s-
erx itlon , to fiko stVps looking to the protec
tion of Iho xital Industry of this region , noxx
Inngujshlng and threatened xxltb total annl-
lillatlon by legislation ho'-tllo to Its cxlstenee ,
ami xx o ft el called upon to in go that the manu
facturers and xemlors of the auxiliaries of our
dexelopmcnt and urogress , "food , raiment.
Implements , machinery and all other m iterl.il
enlerlng Into tbo necessities of a people sllu-
aled as xxo are , " do eulei upon an Intelligent ,
diligent and Impirtlal lux estlg itlon of the
qnost on of the popular need and morlls of sll-
xoi as a money metal ; that they M > Inform
thiiinsolxes as to be able to conscientiously
lange tlMiusolxcs on tlio side of tbitpirty
noxx In congress which Is In f ixor of icMoiln/
to and permane'iitly relalnlng In Us nilural
tiosltloii as a clrcul itlng me'dium of uiich in -
Ing xiiluo , the sllxcr dolhn on a pirltj which
shall bo bistd upon a just and ro.iboniblo
latlo xvlth gold ; and
\\hereiis , 'Iho mountainous regions Inhleh
bllxer Is usually found lo exist , nnd especially
tills ono In xxhich xxo llxo , produce practically
nothing and m iiiufacturo nothing that Is lin-
medla'cly aiipllcablo to hum in needs , and
eonse < iueutly , olTur the best of all mnrketb for
tbo pioducts of other branches of skill and
labor , ami It Is essential to the Intoiest of
capital othorxvlM ) and olbuxxheio Inxesttd that
the mlneial piodnclng Industilod of thoxxcst
should bo In as nourishing condition as Ihelr
Icglllmacv entitles tlii'iu to ; Ilu tofoio bo It
Kesolxed , That xshllo deprcculng any len-
dency to sectional feeling \\lilcli m iv bo
engeiidoted by tbo conditions by xvlilch x\o
sillier , 11 scorns Impossible to repress the senti
ment of "tho cast against thu xxest , " xxhleh Is
proxoked to a x Igorous and unhealthy gioxxtb
by the goldllo policy and money bioklng In-
sllncts of Iho financial mastoiN of our eommon
gox ernmt nt ; and fin thur , bo It
Itesolxed , That our p itiouago IH inorchantH
and business men , xxhllo fieuly glxen anil
prolltablu to Iboso lu a position to recilxo It ,
cannot longer bo In largo < iuanllty m llrst-
class In ( nullity unless xxo obtain relief from
tbo petnli'Ious and puxxerful hostility tosllxei
as monej , xxhich threaloiih Iho ( h xastatlon of
our beloxed state and the utter ruin and dt o-
lailon ofoui homes , and furl HIT. bo it
Kesolxed , 'I but xxe > do lieiuliy bind ourMflvpB
all to ouch ono and e.iuh ono to nil , that xxo
\\Hlnolln any cnso or ur.dor any clri'iim-
stances piitronl/i ) any bouse or use the prod
uct of any manufaclury , UIOOWIIOIH in opera-
toinor xxhich are knoxxn to bo antagonlsilc lo
tbo frco coinage , natural circulation nnd ex
tended M.I > | HI of the sllxer dollar asadoht-
p wing medium fin commercl il obligations' of
all kinds , and fnrthoi.be It
Kosolxed , 'Unit xxo do agreo. In the Intcicst
of our eommonuial , tonteadlly and unlledly
icfiiso loglxo our palrontgooi ; anyiiaitof ft
forany ronuuudlty xxhatsooxui lo any nianu-
fiicluieroi xendor until xxo llnd an honest and
i ainest ende.ixoi on the part of such nianu-
faclureror xitndor to piomolo by exury li'n'ltl-
liuilo means , "based upon an luKilllgent eom-
prohonslonof UK lltnoss and utility , " the use
ot "ullxur us money "
1 > J llnni'iiv , Chairman.
W. It Kbioos ,
I ) J. llh.NM.ssKr ,
M. J CONM'l.l. ,
W. II. I.uxxib ,
Comnilttro ,
Following tlio names of the committed are
the mums of suxcntv-lhu business men and
Ilnns that endoriod the resolution *
The circular ends up xxlilt a statement
from the president of thu llo.ud of Trade of
Ilutto City to the effect th it that botlv at u
regular meotiiu' endorse I tlio above tcsjlu-
tions p tssed by the business men mid mer
chants
Yesterday the Chicago Tribuuo said on
the subject. :
Thuso Ilntlo pcopto haxo no occasion to
thieaten ( hey xvlll not trudo xxlth anybody
who IM unxxlllln3 to takufillxor In piiyim nt for
gooJs. There Is notn 1'ieiuhant 01 manufai-
turi'r In tins United ht lien xxho would not lia
xxlllliig to sell thum hU gonds and takoimx-
munt In sllxer at thu commeio nl xaluuoi the
mel.il , glxlnn'a riinlpt lu full Notaiilnglo
mini xvho tr.iiU-a xvlth them onlil ri fuse to
aciopt lib mueh sllxoi nblseiiii.il to thu gold
xaluo ngieed iipin for the goods sold , and
\xhy thov should bo recjulied to accept It nt
about double thu pi lei ) at xxhlch the blluir
can Ix ) iKMlght In the open miirkcl on iltlii-r
htdo of thu Atlantic 1 * u mystery xxhlch the
irnplo In llailn IIHTO not flxjlnlnod The
nltiorK wllllnKly K II tbolr Mlxrr to tin-
Roxiirmont f < r al nll 7o cents per onmo ,
( ind If thrj would ronmnt to srll ti the
gonorM public nt thn snmn prlro n Ii
the poxoMiinrnt tlioro would bo 110 trouble
Hut the tnlKihlef Is they txpm to Imxc nu Idcix
that It Is thn duty of the go\tnmitit to iims a
r xv xvhlch In plTect xxouid declnro tlinnlhcrio
10 xvortb txvlco as much as they are noxv ncll-
UK U for , when n grain of common non o xxouid
boxv that such a mxx could not IIP morn otTee-
tlxii tlnn ono to lullu'or dotlhln thndlstanco
at xvlilch the moon shall swing nround the
earth
His folly for thcsB pcopln to talk about a
boycott They cannot nell their product for
much more than It Is xx-ortb undvr any clrcttm-
stances , either of free or restricted rainier
If tiy silly legislation "tbov xxnro | iermltlrd to
liaxp their si\er | coined for thorn at the mini
on Ntich u scale that tluisllxer In each "dollar"
xxaq xxorth but 64 ci nts those "dollars" xxouhl
ni } no moro than 64 cents worth oti goods for
lhem clxes orotbnrs , 'I hey could not boycott
[ be xMirld or any part of It Into any other re
sult than that , and the xxomler IH they can en
tertain an till a so cotimU-ti'ly oppose'il lu good
house and e'conomlcal laxv
Bnlloon about 7 : lo tonight.
AFFA1KS AT SOUTH OMAHA.
Another Victim of n Mud Dug I'.xcnU of
the Dli ) .
Tlio 7-year old vlauchtcr of II Tllkt * . 11inp
near tlio coiner of Txxentioth aud Wjman
streets , xxas seiiously bitten by a mad dog
asl evening Tlio dog is oxxncd by r rVed-
crlclts , a neighbor Tlioound Is on tlio ah-
lomuii and Is a painful ono. The child xxas
luirrlcdly taken to n doctor and the lacei.i-
turn xxas mulctl/ed.
As soon as the ii.nttor xxas repot led nt the
police' slatloti Captain Austin xvcut out and
inado a search for the dog. but \xas tiniiDIo
to loe'.ito It 'J'hls QUO and all other dogs
caught xxtthout a imwloxill bo shot b.\ the
police Ma\or Walker piojiosca to sco that
fexv mad dog accidents occur this summer
tuuiboxxill iccclxo the * aaiictiou of almost
o\cry ono In his ollotts in this lino.
IlliickhiiiiriU.
All the membois of Iho scliool board hold
a meeting ju tlio nxch.nigo hiilldim ; j ester-
day afletnoon. The purpose w.is to scle'ct
the slate bl teUbo.mts lo bo uicd in txx'o new
school houses The pi ice-s ami bamples of
the United Slalcs School rutnishitu ; com-
iniij seemed to suit bctlor than any other
mil the seciotary was iiistmi'tcil topurchaso
from that linn This is the Una that \xill
supply the liuildings xxith seats The prieo
to bo paid for the slate blaekboauls is UJ
cents jior srjuuio foot.
.Mllgll ! CltJ ( .OSSlp.
Ftanlt Havxxard has gene to Chicago.
13en Doud of Siouv City Is visitinir his
brother Uli
Mr and Mrs George U Wtllscy of Blair
aio visiting tiiemls in the city
rv.ink Wagner , a cnipenler , xx-as arrested
last o\cuing for dislui bitig the ocaco
Olllcer Kiucgcr has been on the sick list
for soxci.il dajs , but is ag.iln able to ho out
Chief of Police Hcckett. xx ho xxas shot in
tlio legsoxeuil dixs , ago , is getting along as
well as could bo e'\pcctod.
Mho police are looking for Faille Head , a
soldier , xxho dcseited fiom cojiipauj K , Second
end infantry , Tort Omaha.
A bilit of i lathes \xas stolen yesterday
fiom tlio lesidenco of J Coulter , Txxeutj-
sixth &tteel , betxxeen L.inil M.
John rijnn is the only man in South
Omalu xxho has as xot cxhlbiled a htho-
giapli of the Chicago Tetus xxlieel
A ticxx200xiro sxxitch bond Ins been
placed in the telephone cctili.il ollleo It is
anangcd so txxo can operate at oneo
Colonel I'1 C Short , the stock 3 aids hot so
man , aeeompanied bj Ins xxifo. lotuuied last
exciting from a txx'o xx celts' visit to Chicago
Agicatmany deaths have been reported
during tlio list xseelc among children , the
ptiucinl | complaint hcimr eholcra infaiitum
Mis William Wood , xxifoof the council
man , is home fiom a visit in Mount Clement
Springs , Mich , very much improved in
health
Kauo l lhott , a heavy stock shipper fiom
Isemaha City , vxas in toxxn last evening ,
the guest of Olllecr Argabnght and Judge
Toxvler.
Mr and Mrs Neft and Miss Carrie Davis
have been the guests of Mr and Mrs K .1.
Davis for several davs and returned to their
home in HOSE enter , Mich. , last evening.
Charles Sandy , the joung man from Den
ver , who is soini-idiotic , was called beloro
Judge Toxvlor last ovcuing and given just
thirty minutes to get out of the city.
The city council will sit as a boirdof
qjltializition todax , Satiniliiy and Mondav to
hear complaints iii regard to assessments in
grading dibtiict No 0 and soxver district
No 10J ,
John Woodxvard purchased a largo coil of
he ivy tope. Tuesday in Omaha which ho in
tended to use in moving houses Thu lope
was deposited in a vacant house and some
time cluiing Wodncsdax night nelsons en
tered the plaeo and cut the tope so it cannot
bo used for the purpose it was bought. The
police are xxoiUng on the case
Mis Michael IJiadloy vxas , able to at
tend police eourt at H ) o'elock jcsteul.iy
inoining , hut Is still stiffeim from
the bolting her husbnul gave her Shu
did not xx ant to lap ver.x haul against
the old mini , but she hid told her
story to the Juilgo bofoio and his honor lined
IJr.idlcy $ i ! > and costs. Uradlei has no
mone.\ and vxill have to xxoik out Ins line on
the stteuts
John Sniveley , the nexv garlngo master ,
has eaused the aricst of J M. llruncr of
Omaha , because the latter lias failed to
respond to Snixoley's icquebt to linptovo the
sinltars condition of the Cltnel.ind hotel
and another building , for vv Inch Mr. liiuuur
is agent Mr Hiuner si\s ho is not respon
sible for the eonditionof the place and so-
eut ed a contiuu ineo until Saturday moi niug
at 10 o'eloek.
Balloon goes up tonight.
AWNINGS AND TENT3.
OinaliaTcnt-Awuiuji Wollliros&Co. ,
Mnnn'nctnroriof Touts ,
HOUSE ; COVKIIB. Awnlntti , etc , 7UJ and
"IrneU 700 S ictli Struiit ,
UAQS is TWINE3
liemis Omalia Bag
COMPANY
Impnrteri " 'l ' IMHIIUIHO
tursri of flour ick < ,
burlnp , iwlno
BOOTS AND BHOE9.
Morsc-Coc Slioj Company.
Salesroom nd OMce-llOI 1103 Illl HownrU St
jttctorr-lllD.112l.U2J llo ril flt.
Wa r tbo ONUV MBtiufustursn ot lluolianl
SUA KV. . . " nil * rUou'lVSiwaart to all to la.poot
ournuvrfaotorf.
COAI , , COKE. | CORNICE.
DRY aOODS.
FURNITURE.
Omaha Upholstering Huiiyaa
COMPANY.
UuboUUred ( urnltura , tUUNITUUK COMl'ANV
HU2-IIUI Mcliula * cl.
llrltNh Columbin. mines nro fcoltnc tha
offcct of the drop In silver
The nnl catch to Juno 27 ftmountea to 2 ( ,
O-l'i skins , Mid to Imo been taken outMdo ol
the Hciing sea.
'Iho Lander Holler Milling company Ii
Mxlpt.ltig iwtHH ) iiountU of bran to Hiiwllnt _ -
twtus thltsumincr *
, W.xomlnK'scoal output for 1SIU wasS.niC-
i , tons Over million ton * Imvo brcii
taken out at Cnmbrlii sluco these iiunci
wcro opened
Kilpatrlck Uros AColIini , OVTIR-M of PX-
tonslx ix coal mine * at Catnbrin. four mllci
west of Noxvcastlo , are uoxv nilniup l.txx ) totii
of coil a day
About HH ) Mormon families have located
In the Ulg Horn Irnsin 'I hp.v are building a
nlte'h from Ure'i Hull river , xvlilch will
Itrlgato 150,000 acics of the richest laud lu ,
the state. f
Cnptain Davis estimates that the water of
the great Salt Lake , near Salt l.ako City ,
caiiics fcl per ton in gold H it not frco
milling 'Ihe t'upstton th it naturallv arises
Is lo what extent this mine is salted
The orange shipments for the season from
! , M\ml" ! ( ' Cnl ' nmolll't ' " V'OOi'ai loads
I his Is far In excess of shipments ot ntiy
juox ions season 'Ihe i-iop is now praetlcallv
e-leaied up. Prices reali/cd this vear. whllo
not as goud as was dcstied , xvoto icasonably
fairSince
Since the co.voto bounty law xvent into
oflect rvbblts have uuieised In numbers
wonderfully near San lleinardino , Cnl.
Uabblt-dilM's are held Salutdaj nfternoona
and thousands ate killed xxlthout tuakltm
much imptcssion on the numbers of thu
pest
The Sacramento pirtios xxho bonded tlio
Oregor.inlitc , in the \ \ htto lloise district ,
near \Vadnxxorth for ono .vear , xxlth the
piixllego of two , have developed a claim
whleh It is asserted bj those who ought to
know Is the most promising gold discovery
I'voropened in Nevada , not excepting tno
Comstock
U is leportod that the Anglo American Oil
compnn , which has been puispoi ting In
Johnson eoimti , W.uuuiuir , has stiiuk alloxx
ing oil well near 1'oxxder lixcr , after sinkliiK
.a hole 1,00" ) feet ' 1 he oil Is said to bo a Him
lubiIrani and vvoith S15 pet b.urelMowing
from the well nt Ihui.ito of fiom 100 to & 00
ban els per da j.
A number of ranchmen along the Platte
river aio undoavoting to oiganio a company
to elect a mammoth power plant for elevating -
ing the water from the ihei for litigation
pmposck. It is pioposed to us > o a sxslemof
eiibH and a tmbino wheel. It is believed
that suniclcnt poxxercan bo developed to tun
an olcetrie' ligltt plant in Douglas , \ \ vo.
ntiircne Itoluomb , whose cattle r.nieh is on
the ecdcd Indian lands , vx111 soon have the
longest llro btcak on recoid Ho has men
and teams at vxoik making.iflrohieak forlj-
llvo miles long atouud his cattle raugo Ity
ploxviug the Hi o bleak he eipeets to snxo
liis gr.uiug 1 inds from the ravages of prniiio
Hi es dui nig the late season
Clmiles Hobiuson's two sons and Aiseno
Ilesit.nd made quite a stake the other daj in * v
placer mining for gold near H.ittlo Utvur
'J lie.x xx ot ked llv o d.i.x s and took out f.W l > 5
vx 01 th of gold When it is considereil Unit
thu diit had to bo xx heeled In barioxxs to bo
\\nslieit.imlthattlio niiueis vxeiu minors
K ! .xeais of ago or thereabouts the strikd
Is a good one.
A dxitig piticnt of the hospital of Snn
Andtcs sent for the he id iiurso a foxdaxs ,
ago and tpld him that in a mountain , whoso
summit icsrinbies a e.uioo in slnpe' , near
Yautotiee' , some bimlits long ago hid treas-
uiu th it the\ had lobbed fiom tiaxolers on
the hlcrhw.iv iloasseited th.it the booty
had lain theio all these xe.ns and that ho " * i
xx as noxx the onlj peisou lixingxlio knexv
of its location With his falling bieathho
gave as good n deseiiption of the spot as ho
could and died n fexx hunts latoi A party
xx ill bo oiganizcd to search for the tieasuro.
Balloon tonight.
Alackuy llnjs In Again.
Ind. . July 127. C. C.
Hopkins , vice president tuul gonoial
inuiuigor of tlio Louisville , Evuiibvillo fe
St. Louis railroad , icoeived advices that
D..T. Maokaj aud Ins friends hud again
hcciued control of the Evansville fa
Tone JJnuto ruihond. Tlio sltiiuj ) on
the Noxv York oxe-haiigo enabled Muckny
to buy in his block ut 70. Auo vxeek ago
lie would have been willing to pay 120
to IHO per share for the btitno ntock. Tlio
saving amounts from $1,000,000 to
iHf)00,000. Maekay wub elected ptcsi-
doiit of the h j.u d of directors and chair
man of the fiimuuo committee. The or-
guni/ation will bo completed Friday.
Supposed Cliolcni In I'uniniylxiiiilii.
Cur.STKii , Pa. , July 27. An Austrian
named Prosch , who lecently an hod in
this country , died froinliat , the physi
cian ! ) docl.u o Asiatic cholcia. The
man xxas employed at the \VolIman lion
works and lived on Lovtis sttcet , in a
poor boction of- the city.
SOUT TI OALA.IIA.
Union Stock Yards Company ,
South Opnalna.
fleet Cnltlo Ho nnil slioon unirlcut In t'lo watt
coMmissioi Haus-s
Wood Brothers.
I.Ivo Stock Commission Marclmnti
'o UliOmalia Telcp'iona IIjT. Chlcii
JOHN I ) DADHMAN , I . , . , . _ - .
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WAI.IICH \\OOI'P'n" I ! XOf
Market ropnrts by m ill and xvlro cheerfully
furnlslu d upon .ipplleatlon ,
'IMAHA
< /
HARDWARE.
Hector & Wiliieliuy LobccK & Line ,
COMPAM' .
Ionlepn tn hnrilwnrv ao
Corner 10th ud Jackion luicbunlci1 tnuli
Htrcoti UJIDuuulai titrodt.
HATS , ETO. | IRON WORKS.
W. A. L. Gibbon & Co Omaha Safe and Iron
\xliolekalo WOltIM ,
Hull cn | > , elrnw goodi l-nftivnulti , Jail woo
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