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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1893)
181W. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Another Bail Slnmp In Wlioat Occurred on 'Obango ' Yesterday , . TRADERS DAZED BY THE TURN OF AFFAIRS Reported KngBccmcnti of ( loltt for Iin * port nnit Liberal I'urclmon at for liiort | Strengthened tli * Situation Slightly. , July 31. There wai another bail iluinpln wheat on 'chance today and an other low price record was scored , cash wheat at one tlmo being worth only 63c per bu. , while September sold as low ns t } ( c. Final value of July wheat nt the close was COJfo and September loft off nt ' Its closing value on Sat t'JJifc , or 2J < c under urday. Now York up to tlio close had dls- Dosed of 110 boatloads of who.it for export mid here It was claimed Hint 475,000 bu. had been worked by a Chicago house which was inrtumito enough to bo able to place their exchange. Tlio traders In the wheat pit appeared perfectly dazed when the market opened nnd holders worn found anxious to dispose of their property nt almost any prlco any ono chose to offer for it. September , which closed on Saturday with apparent firmness nt HUfe , was practically unsalable unttrlt was urged upon buyers at 680. Thcro wore a few lots disposed of In the opening melee at Mlo , but as buyers did not cotno forward - ward In any number , thu prlco went to f > So and oven r > 7 Je was nil tlmt could bo ob tained. Casli wheat was nominally worth only Kl'fc at the time that September touched ftTJfc. Foreign markets were easier nt the opening. Chicago receipts were 120 cars and Minneapolis anil Duluth 250 cars , or Just fiU per cent of tlio receipts of last .year , Tlio quantity on ocean passage decreased 1,800,1)00 , ) bu , , and the visible supply in this country Increased 410.000 bu. , but neither of these mutters received much attention from the speculators. Lyon & Hulbcrt were tin- able to meet their margins and snvo notice to the secretary of the board to close out their deals. The reported engagements of gold for shipment to this country nnd liberal pur chases of wheat for export both here anil tit Now York influenced a little stiffening into the trade during the close and loft Septem ber wheat at 5'Jc. Thu high price of Now York exchange continues to bo the chief fac tor In limiting the eastward movement of grain. In sympathy with the dcmnrlization In wheat a drop In the price of corn was inevi table. Tlio decline , however , was less than lc per bu. , when at Its lowest , point. Sep tember , which closed on Saturday at 383H'e , nnencd at iiS'j'e ' and tumbled at once to 3 % c. It worked hack and forth between 117 'c anil 1(8)40 ) during the lattter part of the session. It made a dip to : t" * < c about mUiday , then bclit around 3 > c for the most part of the lat ter half of the session. The weather con tinues hot nnd dry In Indiana , Illinois and Missouri , but no complaints to speak of are heard about tlio growing crop. Trade was tit no time brisk. The day's local receipts nmountcd to Kll cars. The vislblosupply in creased 411) ) , OUO bu. The market was fairly utraity toward the end anu closed with sellers at ' SV for September. Only a moderate business was transacted In oats. The market opened steady ana grow slightly llrincr shortly after , but eased off somownat In sympathy with the other markets. July fell off considerably. Tlio shortage was all covered. Holders had to taku what shippers would offer : "CO ears , in cluding Hi ) : now oats , were received. Thcro was a decrease ofIC'J.OOO bu. in tlio visible supply. September started at SilVe , sold up to ZWtc , and closed at i3J ! C. July sold at 21 c. .May opened at 28c , sold up to ! % ! , down to 27JiJc and up again to iiS'gu. There were 2 ,000 hogs nt the yards anc | they sold nt about. Saturday's rates. L'ro- vlsions opened quite weak on account of the tudden drop in wheat , but the clique pegged September lard at i'J ' 70. September lard nc- tually closed f > c higher than on Saturday and September ribs from 7 o to lOc higher. Oc tober lard was weak and left off SJOo lower. There was 11 fairly nctivo business done and trading was much more general than of late. Freights were easy , with u fair demand for vessel room at ljj'o ! ( for wheat nnd l , ' o for corn to Uufl'alo. Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , B27cursj corn , U30 cars ; oats , 850cars ; hogs , 15.000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows Ciisb iiiotattons | were IIH follows : I'uHiii Dull , weak itnd demoralized , but no cutabllslicd cut In prices yet. WllBAT No , i ! fiprinK , 50 ic ; No. 3 sprlnz , 60lc ! ; No. 2 red , BUJfc. C'oitN No. 2 , BGHc ; No. 3 yellow , closhiK at B5Uc. OATS No. 2.21 ? ; ! ; No. 2 whlto ( now ) , 25 ® Slip ; Nn. 3 white , 2525iic. Uvr.-No. 2. .130 , HAIU.KV No. ' _ ' , nominal , KLAX HIIEII No. 1 , f l.OTtidl.OR. TIMOTIIV r-llKli-l'rlnic , JH.HOdlS.OO. I'OIIK Mess , per bill. , tia.205J18,22K ; lard , per 100 Ibs. . J9.3naJ.37iJ ; bhort ribs sides Iliiosn ) , $7,22 iU7.42 ; dry salted uhouldurs Iboxedl , J7.75UM.OO ; short clear sides ( boxed ) , I8.37l a8.50. WHISKY Dlstlllern' llnlshed coeds , per gal. , SllOAllfi Unclinnnod ; cut loaf , OJJc ; granu- lileil , 5b2 ; Hiinilaid "A , " 5,70. The followlni ; were thu receipts and bhlp- inentH for today ; On Ihu Piodut'o oxcliungo today tlio butler markut as iiiiehiiiiKCd ; creamery , 10U20c ; dairy , IG&lBc Kggs , unchanged , laffilSlic , ( liiialni I'nidiico Murkiir. HliTTKit Kiuicy crenmory , print , 2Ic ; fancy cieamerleii , biilid parked , I'Jf ; fair to good' ' creameries , fcojlil iiaoked. Hi'itlHc ; choice to fancy country , ISdtldo : falrlo good country , 14iv packing stock , fresh , jlff.l2c ( , KiMiS-Siili'K are belni ; made largely at 10'ic. ' POTATOI'.S On ordurs from Ihu cimntry pota > toes uru bringing as high us 7.ii.Me ) , Mti.ONS-lt : wasonly asliort timu ago that Malermuloim ere so plenty and so cheap that * rnminUMim men were refusing them on iho ground Unit they could not gut frulght out of them. Now they uru helling iiulcklyat (25 per 100. Uaiitaloupes are more plumy than 111 uv ni'iuu few days ago. Cantaloupes , pur bn iHVuln.5lKJ,75. | K There Is a pretty good demand for cubbagu fiiini thu country iind-ii roiisldurahlo amoiliil Is being shipped from this imlnt. Thu local groweis are keeping thu maikul well Mippllcd. Clioli'ohomu grown on ordurs from thu country , 2u per Ib. I'ei.KitY iiliuy "hlpments are urrivlngaiid thuiiu.illty of tnu stot'k Is proiionncud good for this MMibon ofthuyuar. Celery , pur doz. luinolicH , a&u. D.sio.NS-llomo grown stoiik Is plenty , though tiiurn iiro a fowbhlniiiuiit.sbeliiKrucuivudfrom points farlher south , Arkansas unions , per 48-lb. lxyOc ) < al.OO ; homo grown , per Ib. , 2c. TouAiiis ( : The inurkut Is bill ) full of tomatoes unil prices arc low. Laruu receipts arunutlclpHtfd for thu nuxtfuwduyt.Hinith . - ) rn , por4-basket crate , VOtKiiJl.OO : pur H-bu. box , 50- . llKiiuiES The market wns very llghtlv Gup- idled with berries and prices were llrm , Uhick- boriles , which Imvu been coming In for uu > ek pust In lurgu iiuuntltles , wuro bcarcer , and ulHiut the only supply WHK todio found In the hands uf local piowum , Thu raspberry season u about otur. There vero a few bluuborrles 1 n the market , but they Imvu been M > high ut th ( Hilnts wheiu grown that tbeiu has nut been luufh Inducemunt tin hip to this mnrkut MI far thUbcakon. lllackburrles , homo grown , per24-nl , fuse , 12,75 ; bluek raspberries , pur ii4cuso ( | ( , 13.50 ; huckloburrlus , (3.50. Al'l'l.tS Choloo rt'dfctand npiiles , kontborn , JHT N-bu. box. 05tt78c ; grcon , otvatioc ; uruun votiklng Hlipli'K , per bu. IKIX , 75it'JOc , t-iui.i. FHUITS I'hiiuu , wild KOUSO , per 24- tjt. ui'Uto , IU.0 ; Tcxa * uour , uur bux , ( l.&O ; i , per 4 l > a kct crnto. $1 1031 lf > ( CnllfoMiln ppnr . | x-r IKHC. Jovu ( 25j i'ft | | . furnln plums , Inrgn and fnncy , I'Jt I'nllfornln pcnchcK , Hnlo'a otrljr , II 15 ; unrly Crawford , 11,35 , I.r.MO.vn--Tho _ Uleadjr wnnn.wonthcr . pro ; . very tn'.r ' dvtnnnd for lemons nnd nil himsci are doin n good steady bmlncss In thorn. Mcuslnns , nxtru fnnry. loooao.Mij Mosilnnn , per box , choice lo fancy , * . " > .00 < i5.50. HAN.\NA I'rlutM roin.iln . about steady. Per bunch , Inrpn , ? 2.2ia2.70n > or bunch , small to nicillum , f 2 0113,1.23. TtiortcAii rnoiTS. OIIANOKR Whllo the < uiiplv of otangpn Is not largo there are saslonnf cnrs arriving tlmt keep stocks up to tlm point required by tlm demand. HherMde Mcdlti'rrnncntiRwect.s , I3.50ii3.75 : brlghts , I2.75U3.UO ; Itlvorsldo seedlings , J3.0Oi .3.2& , , TAUXMV , r.TC. Hinr.s No , 1 green lildrs , OWc : No. 2 green hides , 2 ; No. 1 green sailed hides , 3c ; No. 2 Krecn hnltvil hldun. 2c : No. I gcccn salted hides , 25 Ibs. to 40 Ibs. , 3c : No. 2 preen salted hided , 25 Ibs , to 40 Ibs. , 2o ; No. l veal calf , H II ) ? . to 15 Ibs. , 5c : No.2 veal nilf , 8 Ibs. In 15 Ibs. , 3c ; No. 1 dry Illiithidcs , 0 < < ; No. 2 dry Mint hides , 4c ; No. 1 dry salted hides , 5c , Part cured hides 'ie ' pur 10. less than fully cured. 'rt lireeu Milled , each y6c > ft$1.25 ; green salted shearlings ( short vroolcd early sUlns ) , each 15U'-Oc : dry shunrllmrs ( short wooled early nkliis ) , No. 1 , each OSlOet dry shearlings ( short , wooled early skins ) , No , 2 , cnch fie ; dry Mint , Knnsns nnd Nebraska butcher wool pulls , per Ib. , nclilal weight , 101 } lie ; dry Hint Knnsns nnd Nebraska murrain wool pi'ltH , per Hi. , nctual wclghl , 710o ; dry flint Colorado bittchci wool pells , per II ) . , actual wight , OBloc ; dry Mini Colorado mur rain wool palls , per Ib , , nclual weight , 7iiyc ( ; dry pieces and bui'lcs , Actual weight , Oi67c. TAI.I.OW AND UIIKASK Tallow , No. 1. SVtC ! tnllow , No. 2. 3c : arense , whlto A , 3Ho : grease , white 11 , 3c ; grease , yellow , 2UCj grenso , dark , 'Jiic ; old butler , Jffl'iViei ' beeswax , prime , 103UOc ; rouijli tallow , Ui ! ® 3c. Now York Murlirts. Now YOIIK , July .11. TixjUit Itccclpts , 28,000 pkgfl.i sales , G.2&0 pkgs.- , market dull nn'd unsiiitlcii. COIIN MR.UI Slcady , qulot. Uvi : Dull , wenk ; western , 54SGGc. llAttl.tiv MAI.T Htuadv , dull. WHEAT Itecelpts , &til,00il ! bu. ; exports , 40- 000 bu. ; salex , 1,320,000 bu. flllutes , 770,000 bu. spot. Hpot mnrkct lower , nctivo for experts - ports , closing llrm ; No. 2 red In store nnd olo- vntor , riOUftUO'icj nllont , G7c ; f. o. b. , GGJiOi Gb ? c ; uiiKrndud ted , G8c ; No. 1 northern , GGjjc. Options were nctivo. excited , unset tled mid lower ; opening wenk nnd declining l6wl ; ? c on heavy pressure ID sell for long ac count through the uu < iottlod Hniinol.il RFtua tlon , small elearnnce.s and free tecolpts and Increased vlslblo prices rallied ? < iSHltf with the west and clOM-d .steady at ) (5tM ( under Hat- uidny. No. 2 red , August , G4yU51c , closing nt. 05ic } : Kcptemher , 07\ < ii8c ( } , closing at C8 i ' : October , 705J7Hcloslngat71c : Novem ber , 721rU)73 ) ( ; , closing at 73jc ; Oocember , 74i5ia76'.i- , closing at 75ic. ; Stocks of grain In store and alloat July 81 : Wheat , n,41U.830 bu. ; corn , 413,6)7 ! ) 1m. : onts , 105,090 bn. ; rye , 70,800 bu. ; malt , 100.055 bu. ; peas , 025 1m. Coiix Itecelpts , 113,000 bu , ; exports , 200 bu. ; sales , 340.0UO mi. fntun-H , 10.000 bn. spot. Snots dull nnd easier : No. 2 , 4G'/247He ' In elevator , 4717Mc nlloat. Options wuru dull and nululer and se lowur on caslur cables and lower wu.sletn marketc , closing steady ; Au gust , 43 ? 4,40'jc. ! closing at 40 ? c ; September , 4Gi'it40'c ' , ClosdiR at 40fc : Uctobur , 4Gi © 47c , closing at 4U'C. OATS-HecelplH , 122.000 bu , : experts , 100 ti37e ! } ; whlto western , 38344UC. HAV Quiet , steady. Iloi-s Unlot , llrm. 11lbis : Neglected , nominal. PIIOVISIO.NS Dull , easy : middles , dull , steady ; lard llrmor , dull ; western steam closeil at $0.75 ; sales , none. Options , Sales noun ; July closed at J9.70 ; Soptumber , SO.'JS. Pork , quiet. Dull , easy ; western dairy , 10 < f& western creamery , Ki&SOc ; western factory. 14H17c : Kleins'JOc. t'licusn Mrm , good demand ; skims , ly © 4 Me. Me.Koas Keas Dull nnd v-onk ; full receipts : west ern fresh , 14'/10c ; western , per cabe , $1.0034 12.75. l'Aiiow Dull nnd easy ( $2 per pkif. ) , 4i © 4'Bp. . rirmcr and moro active ; crude , 37 < ! M8e ; yellow , 43c bid. PKTIIOIJIUM : Thu market wns oaslor , the price bavins ; declined to OOJfc. One nnd throo- inarlers was paid for switching , Pennsylva nia oil , spot stilus , mmo.Anna-it options , sales , 45.000 bblB. nt OOtfc. Closing , 0&ic ! bid nnd 00c ! asked. Lima oil , sales , none. Total sales , 4D.OOO bbls. Kost.v Dull nnd weak ; strained common to good , OSeSfl.O-J' ' : ; . Tuiit'RNTiNn Dull nnd wenk , 2G'/527c. ' Iticu I'lrin ; fair demand ; domestic , fair to extra , 2'8aO'ii' ( ; Japan , 4iah4C. Moi.Assia Now Orleans , open kettle , good to choice , dull and steany , 3oft38c. btiOAit Knw , dull , llrm ; fair refining , 3Hc ; centrifugals , 00 test,3ie ? ; refined steadyqnlot ; olT "A4 13-lGao'ni ; ; moulil "A/'OSOS D-lGc : standard "A , " 4 3-lGB5ic ; confectioners "A , " 0 l-lG@OHc : cut loaf. 0-30 ? ; 3-10c ; crushed , o'jQO l-10c ; powdered , 0 7-lf > 'U5ic ' ; grnniilnU'd , 0 3-10iitC ! ! ; cubes. fi 7-160ic. Pin lliON-Stoady ; American. il2.70aiD.60. Con-Kit Weak : lake , SO.UO. LKAU Steady : domestic. $11.40 TiN-Stondy ; fctraits , $18.00 ; plates , quiet and steady. Steady ; domestic , $3.00. St. I.null Markets. ST. Louts , July 31. FI.OUII Weak , but un- WIIKAT Domornllred nnd panicky. Opened at l ? c olV , then declined 1'iu more with ncllvo selling. Shippers bought heavily , but It did not slop Ibe cni/.o to sell. Later there was a reaction and Iho cloio wns llrm at l ! 'c below Saturday. Cnsh , after sellini : down too'J iu , closed with 03'ji1 ' bid ; Auxiist , 03Jic ; i-cplom- ber , ! J7K5i58c ; December , G.Vie. COIIN Opened He lower , but reacted nnd closed ? ( ! under Saturday ; September , 33c. OATS Lower ; July deals worn settled at 30c down to 27c and cnMi biibsconently sold at 23c , August , i2Hc'eptembor ! ; , 'J2 , c. HvKnnd HAIII.UV Nothlne done. IlitAS Lower ; r > r > tt55V c on east track. DAV I'nclinn ed. KI.AX Kiin : : Lower : f 1. HUTTKii and Kooa Unchnngod. COHNMKAISteudy ; Sl.OO. WHISKY Stendy ; $1.12. POIIK Lower ; new Jobbing , J15.BO. Lnrd nominal ; to. Dry salt meals lower : loose shoulders , $ G,87i ! ; longs and ribs , 7.37'/4 ; shorts. $7.75 ; boxed Iotsil5c inor . Itncon Hhouldcrs , $8.20 : longs and ribs , f'J.25 ® U.37i ! ; shorts , $0.0030.02 . Sugar cured hams , 13'i ' < iOl4o. KKCCIITH Klour , 4,000 sacks ; wheat , 130- , 000 bn. ; corn , 170,000 bu. ; onts , 39,000 bu. Hitii'.MKNTK I'lour. B.OOO sacks : wheat , 30- 000 bu. ; corn , 28,000 bn. : oats. 2,000 bu. IllHUli ( inilci Trade Jtcvlair. LONDON , July 31. The Murk Lane Kxnross , In Its weekly rnvlow of the llrltlsb grain trade , hiiys : Where the whont crop Is bad It Is vrry bad ; whore It Is good , It Is barely Kood , Thu RvoraKO yluld Is not oxpectt-d to exceed 27 Inibhels to the ncro , which will make n lotal of 7OH7fUO qliarlers , agalntt H.000,000 In 1892. The growth of root crops , Including potatoes , bus been highly favorable lately. Tbo late showery weal her has been advantageous only to oats nnd barley In backward districts. There will probably bo n very fair second bay crop. Thorn Is a good demand In thu market for feeding stuffs. The sales In Knxllsh wheat Includes now samples. Tim flrnibitlos were Hindu ut IIOs per quarter , but later there were transactions nt prices ranging from 2Hs to ! )2s. ) Thu opening mean values wore : lied , 27s to 31s ; while , 28s lo 31s. The quality was very uneven. Torolgn whcnls worn dull. Indian and American gained Oil. The Mocks of foreign wheiit and Hour nniuunt to 2H7f > ,000 quarters. I'orelgn wheats were till lower. American Hour de clined 3d per sack. Mnltlng hurley was un changed ; feeding was Gd lower. Oats were Ir regular and cheaper. Corn wns from 3d to Gd lower. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Cot tun .MurKet , Nr.w OUI.KANH. Julv 31. Futures , dull : sales , 8.000 bules , Ini'lndlng : August at $7.44 ® 7.4r > : September , S7.01(27,05 ( ; October , * 7.lH .547.00 : November , $7.74 : December , J7.H4 ® 7.8.1 ; January , * 7.0U ; I'V-brimry , * H.0748.ll'J. Niw ; Oui.KA.NS.July 31. COTTON KIrmgood ; middling , B'.c ; low middling , 74c ; good ordi nary , 7 KlGc : net receipts , 4f > bales ; gro > s re- i-Klpls , 08 bull's ; exports , 4,107 bales ; bales , 1,000 lialimi Hook. tl'j.SbO ' balm. Niw ; Voiuc , July 31 , Dull ; sales , 8,420 bales ; middling iiplttnds. He ; inlihlllnj ; Or leans , HJfB. I'ut ores closed qulut ; halt's , 70,800 bales ; August , J7.83fii7,84 ( ; Hopliiinliur , l' ' ' " 7.HU ; Oftober , i57.UOHH.00 ; December , ! 8.21 ; January. * 8.20it8.30 ; Kobruary , \ 8.30 ; Mnrcli.tb.47i.b.48. ( ( Uniuai. City MurkoU. KANSAB OITV , , July 31. - WIIKAT l2c lower , active ; No , 2 httrd , 4Gf-i47ic ( ! ; No , 2 red , 47c. 47c.COIIN . COIIN _ . . . SSMo . . . , lower . , nctivo , . . ; No. 2 mixed > l i.ii i ii i/ ir\ 27cNo. ; 2 hlto. 204i20'ic. OATB-rirm , No. 2 mixed , 21c ; No. 2 whlto , now , nominally 2Gc. HUTTKU Hearce , llrmj creamery , lGtt20c ; dnlry , Koc.s llutler feeling ; strictly fresh , BJio. KKCKiiTS-Whout , 13,600 Gu. ; corn , 7,200 bn. ; ont < , none. iiii'tiBMTd Wheat , 11,000 bu. ; corn , 2,460 bu. ; oats , none. l.lvrrpuul Alnrkuts. Livsni'iioi , July 31. WHEAT Dull : holdori offt-r frt-uly ; No. 1 California , 5s lUU&Oslld Cur cental ; red western , spring , 5s Biu&5s ! ! id : No. 2 red , winter. 6s Hd. COIIN Dull , iluiniind pour ; mixed western , 4k2id ; ituroontnl. HACON Long clear , 46 Ibs. , 62s uor cwt. I'EAS Canadian , tit 8id ! per cental. < 'otteoMurkut. . NEW VOIIK , July 31OotIoiu"oponod dull ; December 6 points up ; others unchanged ; closed Htubdy , 0 poluu uowu to 6 uujkulcs , 11.- SOtllinR * . InrlU'llntc ' AuailM , fir > , ri.'n Sontom- bnr.116 fifi , October , 116.4ft , Novpinbor , 116 45j lipct'tiibcr I , 116,301615,85 ; March. $16.)5'llfi.lOj ( ) May , $14.80. Si.ot Hlo dull ; No. 7 , I10.60ii I ItloJANKino , July 2a--Rtnndnrd , 13,200 roN per 10 kilos ; good second * , 12,300 rels , Ilo- cclpls diirhiR the wrok , 76,000 bags ; pur- chines for tlio United stntcs , 21 ooot nhip- tnrnls lo the United Stales , 8,000) ) slock , 210- 000 hags. HANTOS , July 90. Good nvcrnpo 12,600 rels per 10 kilos. Uecolols during the week , 48- 000 bugs ; purchnnos for the United nps , 0.000 bRg ; shlnmomls to the Unltud States , 14,000 bags ; B.tock , 146.000 bngs. Vulblo ( Ir.iln Supply. NKW YOIIK , July fll. The vlslblo supply of grnln In .store ntid nllont on Saturday , July 20 , nccordlng to the statement compiled at the Now i ork Produce exchange , Is ns follows ! Who.il. 60.360,000 bu. , lncren e. 440,000 bu. ; cornH,022,000 bu. , Increase , 421.000 bu. : nnts , 1,702,000 bu. , ( U'cruaso , 4GG.OOO int. ; rye , 20-1- 000 bu. ; Increase , 12,000 bu. ; barley , 350,000 bu. , dcctcnsc , 18.000 bu. Mllw.mUco Miirkot. Mlt.WAtiKni : , July 31. WIIKAT Lower ; September - tombor , 57f c ; No 2 spring , 67c. COIIN Lower ; No. 3 , 36Uc. OATS Weaker ; No. 2 whlto , 30e ; No , 3 , white , 255131C. llAHi.EV Nominal , KvE-40c. Puo V lo.N3-Qiilot. Pork. Soptombor. $10.25. Now York Dry Omuls Mnrkot. NBwYottK.July 31. There seemed to bo n. llttlo moro life In somn quarters of the dry goods market as the result , doublloss , of tbo financial pressure and accumulated malls , There was nolhlng lo Indicate , however , uny chnnge In the general Rltuntlon , present or near , though thu ndvnnce In thu season makes a change possible at any moment. .NorthwesternVltont Stock. MINNEAPOLIS , July SI. Reports to the Northwestern Miller and the Mnrkot Record show n totnl stock of wheat In northwest of 111,029,800 bu. , against 1C , BUD , 800 last week nnd 10,004,000 n your ngo. OliiRiiiiniti Markets. WHISKY Steady ; $1.12. Mlnnonpolls Wheat .Mnrkot. MINNEAPOLIS , July 31. Mnrkot very Irrcau- Inr. Close : December , Glijc ; Soptumbur 63"ic. On truck : No. 1 hard , 6Gc : No. 1 nortborn , 64c ; No. 2 northern , 62c. UccolpU , 103 cars. ! illndclplili drain Mtirkot. lliiltlmorc ( Irani Markot. ItAi.TiMoiin , July 31. WHUAT Steady ; No. 2 red , July , G4c. COIIN Dull ; mixed , spot , 455c. OATS Qnlot ; No. 2 white western , 37c. } Toledo ( IrnlliMarket. . TOI.KOO , July 31. WHEAT firm ! No. 2 cnsh , 53J/C. COIIN Dull , steady ; No. 2 cash , 40c. OATS Qulot ; cash , 27c. , flutter Market. Kt.oiN , ill. , July 31. llutter steady ; 27.3GO Ibs sold at 20c. STOCKS ANI > HONUS. Week Opened with Grout Dopresslon on the Stock Uxch'iiiRu. NEW YOIIK , July 81. The week opened with great depression on the Stock ex change. The bears were In full control of the market , owing to n decline in Americans , in i London , the reports of the flnancial em barrassments in Chicago , the lurthor break In wheat nnd the dtlllculty of obtaining time money. Call loans hero opened at } { per cent per dlom nnd interest nnd there were appearances of n squeeze. The active stocks yielded anywhere from 1 to fi per cent , the dividend and non-dividend paying shares suffering alike. Among the specialties Pullman broke 9 per cent to 133 nnd American Tobacco 7 per cent to 43. There was very little support from a pro fessional side identified with the bull side of the account and it was not until tt.o shorts attempted to borrow stocks to make deliver ies that any decided-change occurred. When the demand to borrow sot in it was found that some of the nctivo stocks lilco Western Union , General Electric and Now York Cen tral rated anywhere from } per diem to 5 per cent. In the meantime the engagement of $1,000,000 gold for shipment to Now York nnd about $750,000 to Chfcago was reported from Ixmuon and the foreign advices were to the effect that further amounts would probably bo shipped this way during the next few days. Thcso advices were corroborated to some extent by the heavy export demand for wUeat , following the break li the price of the latter. The announcement thut the Now York Clearing House association bus issued " .225,000 loan certificates hnd com paratively little effect , It being understood thut it was for trie purpose of assisting gold Importations. Thcro wns an nctivo mijuiry for stock ? throughout , and the oxccution of these orders assisted the Into recovery. The advance from the lowest ilgurcs of the day was equal to 1 to fi per cent. Bur lington & ( juincy , Northwestern , llock Island , Lacka wanna , Louisville & Nashville , Now York Central , General Electric nnd Western Unio.i closed % to 3 > percent nbovo Saturday's ' flnal ligurcs. Although prices reacted \i \ to 1 per cent from the highest , the market loft off firmer in tono. The railway and miscellaneous bond market was weak nnd lower. The Post sjiys : The clearing house com mittee today authorized the Issue of 52,500- 000 moro in loan certificates , which brings the total Issue outstanding up to $ U7,07G,000 , It may bo noted that ' 0,5(15,000 ( was the maximum issue of 1873 , but this comparison Is really less impressive than it seems , fern n very considerable part of this year's Now York issue has In practical effect been pro vided for Chicago. No banks applied todny , so the dispatches stated , for loan certificates in the city. A secondary result of the local monetary scnro was nn absolute want of bids for sterling bills , exchange rates going on soiuo .trans actions below the yonr'H proviousTowest record. The result of today's curious situa tion in the local sterling market is puzzling to forecast , hut it is notable that enough sales have already been intida by the gold importers to Justify largo purchases and bids in the London specie market which must llnd return in other shipments hitur in the week , The followincr nro the closing quotations on the leading stocks on the Now York exchange today : Atcldmiii . 13'i ' Nor , 1'nulllu iirl'd. ' . L'OM AdaniH Kxpress. . . 130 U. I' . U.AG fi Allon.TtMTUllauto.0 Northwestern RO do prefd . 140 do prufd 130 Anicrlc.iit Kxpress lee N. Y. Central 07 Hnllhmmi.V Ohio. , 57 N. Y. , VN. B IH Canada 1'adtie . 1)7 ) Ontario .V Western. I' ' Canada Soutliurn. . 3HH Orison Imp 8 Central 1'acllle. . . , 17H OrptfonN.tv 80 dies. A Ohio . 13 > 4 O. S. L. .t U. N U Clileaco A Alton. . . 1"0 I'aclficSIall l ) O. 1I..VQ . 7U < I'corl.iDcc.&K. . . . IIJ Cldc.nro Gas I'ltlBlmrt- 141) ) I'nllinan 1'alauu. . . rtlil o. i ) . o. AMI. L Heading lj Cotton Oil Cert . 'Jl UluhmundTcr Del. A Hudson . llir > do prufd in .11 . Del. Lack. .V Wi-Hl. Ulo Urnndu West. . 1 1) ) , , V K. .prufd. . . B7MI do pref'd 63 DIs. A O. F. Co 135 IHocK Island fit ? Tenn > k St. I'mil Co Krlu ilo prefrt losU do prufd 211 St. PiiitlA Oninhn. 'J1H Port Wiiynu 141) ) do pret'd HH Oieat Kortli'n nfU. 102 Sonlliern I'acltlo. . 17W U. tiK. I. prufd. . . . IK ) Suu.ir Hellnery. . . , lll > llncklil ! . ' Valley. . . 11 Tenn Coal & Iron. . 12 IllliiulH Central. . . . TOXIIH I'nclllo fi St. I'.ull.'iDulmh. . 27 ITol , &O.O. prufd , 70 Kan. iVTiuim pfd. 14H'Unlon Paelllo IH Lalin Krlo .t West. i I ) . H. KxpresH 41) ) do pref'd O.J > D > * " v , ni. " ij. .v r M ( I.nUo Shorn 107K1 do prufd _ _ LeadTrnst ! ! .Wells . Kariro Kxp. . lif. ! LoulsvlllD.VNanh. 61 I Western Union. . . . 7'J } < LonlsvIlloA.N. A. . in * Whi'i'linir.V L. E. . . 11 Manli.ttianCon. . . , do prefd 3l > Clias. . 10 M. & St. L 7 Mtuhliaii Central. . 7R 1 > . A.K. O u MlbHonrll'neltiu. . . 17W ( iunural Klectrlo. . 40 Mulillo.V Ohio . . . . JIM NiltloiiiilLtnuued. . 14 hi N'Mslivlllu Cliatt. . . Colo. ! ' . fi.1 . IH National Cordage. - .4 do prufd . b.1 di ) prefd 40 III. AT. C . H N. J. Central T. A. A. A N. M. . . . 7 > Nor. , V West. pfd. . Si ) T. St. L. .V K. 0. . . , 8 North Amer. Co. . . . fi Itto prufd . 20 Northern 1'aeltle. . H Mild. iAbked. The total stilus of stocks worn 385,500 shares includliiK : Atcblson , 11,000 : lIurlliiKton 8,000 ; ( Jhlcnt u Uas , 40,000 ; Dolawuru , Lack Hwaiina .S : Western , H.ooo ; IlUiilllnx , 12,000 Krlu , 3.000 ; ( Junuial Kluctrlc , 20,000 ; l.ulu Hlioru , 7,000 ; l.oillsvlllii k Nnsbrille , 10,000 Manliitttan. 7,000 ; MUsourl Paclllc , 0,000 Now Vork Central , 6,000 ; Now KiiKland , 4.000 Northern 1'acltli ; preferred , 4,000 ; Northwest urn. 4.000 ; Itock Itltind , ll.OOO ; tit. Paul , 000 ; iJus r , Gl.OOO ; Wesuirn Union. 2bOO. On tint Urrlla llourae. llr.lil.lN , July 31 , The bourxu wai do pri'bbed ut thu openliiK today , owliiK to th UuiiO-Gt'rumn turlll vtur , but thu ( vulliii ; boot nprnvcd , nil Au trlnn s-rnrltlo * AdvnnrliiR , .intrla . hoping to obtain Iho advantneo from In' wnr , lii-r own ruinmerclal treaty with : iiMln beltiK n < t uo > d. ' Icon worl < < < nnd ro.il dno shares fell In. tiutrkcd ntifuintu , thc < o leliikMimoiij : the Imtnttrlci inott d.untKcd : by lie now tarlrr , , It.ink ' { > ( liild , NKW VORK , July" 3t.-Tho t'o t'o r < ondon nanclal dlspntcli'jAyS ; The Ilrxnkof Knzlatid eduooil today the , nclllnl price of cnulcs to Gs 8.1 porouncp. but the bank's urcst-nt stock snid to lie of lightweight coltn , and couso- ncntly It will not jiay to tnko thorn at IhN rice , liar gold wns In ntrong demand for VtncriCA. The mafKotrwas 75 < ( TlVd. [ 1'roba- ly a cpn ldernblu .Viitfunt will bo shipped to Sew Vork tomorrow or Wednesday. Silver vasuticlifttifreil and noiAlnnl pond Inn the action f the American cinibtt-ss nuxt week , llupeo a pur has risen to CH'idTho stock markets vero flat In nil deuafctuk'nts , especially Atnor- cnn railroads. There \yas a silKlit. recovery In 11 the markets , liur > uvcr , nnd Americans loscd n Rood denHtutttr. Th rc was n thin nttoudancn todny and the inrket wns dUoriSnlltzod. Korelgn Kovorn- icnt securities felln point or two on thu tenor f a lender In the newspaper In regard to lam. Ktigllsh consols for both money and ccount nlsodropped , Kngllsh railway soctir- tles declined \ ; In 1 per cent In eonsutiucnco f the real miners' strike. American railway ectirltles were llattor on mnvs from Now 'ork. Although n number nf orders to pur- haso bonds and shares awaited execution ono was avnllnble. At ono tlmo Chlcaco , Illwnukuc A St. Paul touclied 40iTbo ! fol- jwlnu declines were also mndo : Now Vork , Vnnsylviuiln&UlilolflU one-fourth of 1 per ent : Illinois Cential , one-lialf uf 1 per cent ; t. Paul common , oiia-fourth of 1 percent ; S'ow York Centralono-fouithof 1 per cent : 'onnsylvanla , one-vlehth of 1 per cent ; Vlolilson , a percent ; Atchlson "A" bonds. 2i ! or cunt i Central Paclllc , 14 ! pur cent ; Dunver t Hlo U ramie piefc-ried , IU liur cent ; Denver t Hlo Orando common , li ? per cent : I < ako bore A Michigan Soutborn,2percent ; Lonls- Illo , t Nashville , in per cent ; Now Vork , tin- arlo ft Western , lj < per cent , and Union Pa- Hie , li iiorcent. ' Krlu iidvanced three-eighth. * of 1 per cent ; * rlo2dsadvancedono fourth of Iporcont ; Ar- untlnehectlfltlfs declined 23 pur cent , and tallan securities fell olV saven-elKhts of 1 per out. Greek unllled bonds closed at an dvance. The talk among the brokers Is to ho elfect that If President Cleveland would ausu the Issno of t-ohl bonds to thu amount of 100,000,000 it would materially Improve the Ituatlon. Now York .Monuy MiirUrt. Niw YOIIK , July 31. Mo.sr.Y o.s CAM. ) punud Btrlngont , afterwards declined nnd losed easy. Loans ranged from ! { pur cunt er illom nnd Inturest down to 3 pur cent nor iiniim ; last loan 3 per cunt , closing offurcd nt l nor cent. I'llIMK JlKllCANTII.K PAPHR 8Q1S per CCIlt. HTKIII.IM ) KXCIIA.NHK Wuak , with actual Jtislness In Imnkurs' blllit nt $4.79a4.BO for Ixty days and * 4.81 > i-l.H2J ! fordonmud. SII.VKII CKimriCATr-s Nogluclud. UOVKIINMU.NT llo.NDS Weak. State bonds , dull. dull.Tho The closing quotations on- bonds : J. S.4arefr . 108 ' J. S. 4HCOUP . 10H St.L.A,8.V. Gen. M. 100 - St. 1'aill ConsolH. . acltlcliaof 'IIS. . . 102 St. P. C..VP. IBIB. . . HW .onlsana Smpd 4s -in T.l > . L.O.Tr. Kcts. llHsourl On . T.l'.ll.O.Tr. Hcta. . 'cnn. now out ita. . IDii Union I'ac. lain. . . Vim. now net TIH. . West Shore Vim. newHOt 3s. . ill ) It. G. W. Jala III Canada So. 2dH. . . . 117 AtchlBon4H ( I7K fcnlrnl 1'ne. IHts. . 102 O.K. AS. A. 08. . . . lD ) U. .bit. (5. iHts 101 ! to. II. .VS. A.lid 08 00 J.&JI.G.4H 11 H. .V T. C. .la 100 ) . ft. 11. (1. W. IslH. do con. Us 108 a. 1C. .t T. Oun. ( > s. N. Carolina Us 120 U. K. .tT.'Ren. 5s. do 4s 112 nion Its. , % S. C. llrownn 115 N. J. C. Int. Cert. . 103 Tenn. old ( is I ! ' . ' N. Pac.lsts . Va. ( Is 00 N. Pae. 2dH . 1 ( ) ( ) Va. Kx-Mat. coup. 35 ; . \V. Consols . 131 Va. cons. , ad Bcrles 00 N. W. Dob. 5s . HUM U. I'.ilB 34 t bid. i linked. Itoston Stouk Ouot.ulom. HOSTON , July 81. Call loans , 8Q10 per cent ; : lmu loans , 0 pur cent nnd commission. Clos- ng qiiolatlons on U > ets | , bonds and mining > hares : Vtcli. . Top. k H. K. lUJii JVesl Knd preJ'tl. . . \nierlcan Su ar. . . Otiq . Electric 17 ilo prefd U7 tli > jjivf'il " : < ! i ) .iv Stnto HiiH (5 ( WIs. Central Coni. 0 lellTelephone. . . . 174 AtchlHon .Ms Ill ) lOHlon , t Albany. . U'l" ! . AtchlHun Js llostun k Maine. . . 140 { few Knglnml tla. . . 101 do prufd 12i > Uin. ISlectrle 5s. . . 45 Old. Ilur. A Q 71M WIs. Central IstB. . 15 'llohbuor ll'.l Allonez JllnbiifCo 40 ii-ii. Electric 40U Athintlc 7H 11. Steul SO Tloston , t Mont. . . . 17W ilex. Cun. Com. . . . Ti\4 \ llnttoA lloMon. . . . 5 N. Y. .t New Ene. . 18 ; Calumet .V llecl.i. . 250 Old Colony 173 Centennial OreKon Short Line. 8 Franklin. . , U lubber 2fi San Dlepo 10 )8i'eoli : 'JHi Union Paclllc 17M Jnlney 111 ! sl End IOW I'.iinarac'k li > 0 Now York Mlhtlii ; Quotations. NEW YOIIK , July 31. The following are the nlnlnp quotHtions : irown Point 20 Sierra Nevada. . . . 80 Ron. Cal. anil Va. . 1011 Standard. ' , 110 Deailwooil 100 Union Con 'JO oukl AOnrry. . . 20 Yellow Jacket. . . . 25 lale & Norurosa. iB ! Iron Silver 10 ilomeHtakc OH7 , Quick Sliver 200 Mexican ' . ' ( I do pref'il 1000 Ontario 050 llulwer 20 Ophlr 00 St. Loins Mining yuiitntlons. ST. Louts , July 31. Mlnlnc stocks lifeless ; no trading. AdamH. . . $ , l'.l I'KllzabelhS .15 t $ .20 'UranltuM ' 1.2o bid. t auked. 8an FranclHco SAN KHANCISCO , July 31. The oniclal closing quotations for mining stocks today were as follows : Alta 10 ISIexloan 2ft Financial Xnlcs KANSAS CITY , July 31. Clearings , $700,400. HAVANA , July 31. Sugar , quiet ; exchange , quiet. PAUIS , July 31 , Three percent rentes 97f for the account , OMAHA , July 31. Clearings , J82G.379 ; total for the month , $22,311,400. , IlAI.TI.MOnr : , July 31. Clcarlnzs , $1,024,340 ; balances , $247,182. Money , G per cent. I'liii.AiiKi.rniA , July 31. Clearings , $0,341.- 601 ; balances , 81,131,270. Money , G per cent. LONDON. July 31. Amount of bullion gene Into the Hank of England on balance today , 108,000. MEMPHIS. July 81. Now York exchange selling at itl.OO premium. Clearings , 107,083 ; balances $24,016. NEW Oui.llANi ) , July 31. Clearings , $804,024. Now York exchange commercial , easier ; bank , il.OO ; commercial , par , NKW YOIIK , July 31. Clearings , $00,008.072 ; balances. 13,300,293. For the month : ClearIngs - Ings , $2,303,400,871 ; balances , $113,040,080. C'lllCAOO , July 20. Clearings , $12,084,807. Now York oxcimngo $7 discount. Sterling exchange , nominal , Money , for cull and time loans , 7 per cent. CINCINNATI , July 31. Clearings , (1,017,800. Mont Ii.t40.811.800. Month last year , $09.- 820,040. Kxchnngo , $3 discount. Money quiet. G8 percent. IIOSTON , July 3i. Clearings , $10.908,030 ; balances , $1,103,400. Money 7 3-10 pur cent ; exchange on Now York , OOc to 70u premium. For the month : Clearings , { 374- 218,781 ; balances , { 30,083.834 , KT , LouiH , July 31. Clparings , $2,709,003 ; balances , $237uJ. ( Clearings this month , { 82,000,431 ; balnncos , $3,040,702. Clearings In .lulv lust year , $100,027.298 ; balances , $12- 8(11,000. ( Decrease , $1,430,807 , or 17,4 percent. Uxchango on New York , J3.0O2.4.00discount. O.MAIIA U1VJ2 STOUIi. MiVltllUT. Cattle About thu Niiinu as Siitiirdny Hues u Trill Higher. AlONDAV , July 01 , By a singular cpjnqldonco the week opens and the month closes with the heaviest run of cattle nnd thd'lllglltcst run of hogs forever over n month. Kep'elijjn for the past month nnd seven months roil ] pa red with the sumo months of 1B02 nro , lvcn below : , CittIo. Hogs , fihpop. llecolpts for July. . . ' ; ' . 40.H40 130,220 lo.oiM Heceluts for Juno 40,317 100,011 0,02'J ' Uucclptb for July.'QU , ,4Xi,117 , 100,111 0,320 Heculpts 7 mouths. . .418,173 800,210 147,011 SamoV months 180'.V.3ert.b7H 1,041,703 00.000 Increase . .j. . u7),200 ) 01,002 Decrease , . . . . , 232,048 .Included in today's ' fresh receipts of cattle tlo were IIS curs 6f western nnd southern cattle hilled dirc'b't to local and eastern slaughterers , so thn't ' ItiVeallty there were hut a hundred loads or attlo on sale. Offerings were very largely IwDtternKiiml not a great many of them worn Jit fur beef. There were also u good many very decent dry-fed beeves on sale , and plenty of grass natives thut wuro not as good as the range cuttle. In its general features the market was a greuV deal likn that of Saturday. Divssed beef men were In no urgent need of supplies and were feeling easy In expectation of a liberal run thu balance of the week , whllo so long as eastern markets continue weak , there will not bo much inquiry on shipping account. Choice 1,455 Ib , beeves brought $4.05 "d- rough l.WO-lb. steers sold for f.i.70 , Komu tidy , fat 1,1 2- Ib. beeves sold ns high us M.lio , Good stuff was all right , but on fair to iwor cattle the market was slow and weak to lOo lower. Western steers sold ut from J.75 to f3.'J.r > . Trade was slow nnd dull from tto : start , but u very respeotablo clearance was effected , The cow market was about steady all nrouml , calves firm and rough stock gener ally unchanged. In feeders nn easier fooling obtained on account of the liberal receipts , but the de mand wns pretty peed nnd the movement free throughout. Good to choice feeder * are quotable nti.7r > to f J. ! , fnlr to good at $3.30 to ta.'S and common stuff at $3 to ? 3.60. Hopresontntlvo sales ; DUKSSF.D Itr.Kl' . No. Av. IV. No. Av. i'r. 8. . . . UH5 $2 00 5. . . . 1108 $3 70 1. . , . BOO 2 25 18. . . . 1020 8 70 1. . , . 910 U 50 40. . . 1220 8 70 ' . 550 2 50 1 1350 3 75 2. ! ! . 835 3 00 40 cfw.lS2tl 3 85 nS . 10SO 3 35 HI 12SJ 8 SO : : : .1140 3 35 17 1300 4 05 " 8 . 993 3 50 SI lUil'J 4 10 : : : .1044 3 50 1 1400 4 30 17. . .1148 8 00 48 112 J 4 30 0 117B 3 05 PIIUTINU AND r.XI'OHT. 04 1450 405 05 1465 405 MIXRI ) . 22. . . . . . 738 2 GO GO. 821 8 85 COWS. . . . .1010 1 15 . . . 880 1 85 11. . . . . . 002 1 25 a. . . . . .1100 2 00 . . . . 800 1 40 a. . . . . . 102.1 2 00 ' ' . . . . 885 1 40 j. . . . . . 760 2 16 l' . . . . . 050 1 75 4. . . . . U35 2 15 I. . . . . . 000 1 76 1. . . . .1170 2 25 ll. . . . .1220 1 80 IIKIFBIIil. 1. . . . . . 610 126 16. . . 49S 1 25 CALVES. n. . . . . . 373 a 25 HULLS. 2 700 1 00 STAOS. ' 1 . 1100 2 50 STOCKlllH : ANU 1 . 870 1 76 1 . 840 3 06 1 . 780 246 20 . 048 805 7 . 751 260 14 . 912 8 10 WESTUltN CATTLU. MMIIIASKA , No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. 3COWS..107G $2 15 10 COWS. 787 $2 15 10 cows. . 852 2 15 10S cows. 900 2 15 10 h'frs. . 6711 1 40 8 h'frs. 007 1 40 1 cow.1050 1 60 1 cow. . H90 1 60 1 h'fr. . . OH ) 1 00 18 li'frs. 720 1 GO 1 bull..1200 1 70 1 bull. .11111 1 70 4 cows. . 705 1 85 6 cows. . 900 1 85 12COWS. . 010 1 85 19 Tdrs. . 700 2 60 Icalt. . . 200 2 60 WYOMINO. 40 fdrs.,1045 3 15 24 cows. 004 1 75 90 COWS. . 917 2 50 0 cows. 985 2 20 60 steers 113d S 75 3 lmlls.1370 1 60 134 cows. . 1)78 ) a 40 100 sirs. . 1008 8 00 1 bull. . . 1180 1 75 0 cows. . . 1051 2 35 65 steers. 1254 3 25 UHtrs.,1271 8 25 2 bulls..1225 1 50 1 cow. . 95O 1 50 23 cows. . 998 2 20 18HtrH..1202 8 25 82stours.l240 3 25 1 COW. . . 879 2 00 0 COWS. 7G3 2 00 1 steer.1440 2 00 1 steer. 1870 a oo 2stu'rs.12GO 2 00 1 steor.,1240 a 75 2i > teer8.131 ( ) a 75 8st'rs.,13)3 ( ) 2 76 2ste'rs..ll05 a 75 1 steer. 1230 a 75 4 COWS..9H5 1 60 43 cows. . , 982 2 10 102 calves. 224 3 25 Icow. . . 1040 a oo 1 cow. . . 280 S 85 1 cow. . . 1000 2 35 1 cow. . . 720 a 35 9 cows. . , 790 1 25 lcow..1010 2 00 1 cow. , 820 a oo 1 bull..1300 1 75 llmll. . . 1730 1 76 1 bull. . 1050 1 75 1 bull. . 16HO 1 75 4 cows..1077 1 75 Ibull. . 1UOII 1 76 1 cow. . . 1300 a 10 2 bulls. 1415 1 75 1 t'er..l210 3 50 1 cow. . 10UO 2 00 1 cow. . . 1410 1 10 1 h'fer. , 11150 3 50 Hoos. There were hardly enough hogs hero to make a market. Hut twenty-three cars were received , tlio highest run slnco early In June. Packers could not secure a killing and kept out. liotn shippers and fresh meat men , however , wanted hogs and bought up the meager supply nt prices steady to a shadu better than Saturday. Good to choice light and butcher weight hogs more or loss sorted sold at from Jo to ? 5.15 with prime sorted lights ns high as $ .V 5. Fair to good heavy and mixed pack ing grades sold at from $4.85 up to $3.10. Rough heavies and throw-outs sold mostly at Sl.SOtiml $ l.bT > . It was pretty close to a steady market. The proportion of light hosrs , lion-over , was a little larger than Saturday and the marlcot averaged a trillo better , although B5c to lido lower than last Monday. Representative sales : No.a. . Av. Kb. I'r. No. Av. Sh. Pr. a. . .215 40 $4 80 09. . .240 40 J5 00 13. . .202 30 4 821J 250. . . 271) 280 500 5. . .258 85 07. .251 100 5 05 7. . .237 85 81. . .240 201) ) 505 6. . .288 85 7H. . .232 100 6 05 12. . .312 85 80. . -.230 120 607ii 37. . .281 230 4 85 68. . .254 120 5 II ) 41. . .275 4 85 76. . .249 200 6 10 O " ' .315 4 85 09. . .215 200 6 10 45" ; . .277 200 4 90 70. . .231 300 5 10 20. . .258 100 4 92J1 02. . .245 320 610 50. . .250 200 4 95 82. . .19S 200 5 12J' 50. . .250 80 4 95 GO. . .214 100 615 43. . .203 80 6 00 48. . .225 240 6 15 00. . 204 280 f > 00 Sillier Two doubles of fair westerns were received. There was a moderate dumand , bu ns reports from eastern markets were ver bad , bids were low and trading very slow. 1'alr to good natives , J3.25i54.25 ; fair to gooU west erns , t3.OOS3.80 ; common and stock sheep , $1.500i3.00 ; good to choice 40 to 100-lb lambs , 43.60if5.00. No. Av. I'r. 229 western mixed 109 $325 Kormptfi mill DIspoKlllim of Stock. Ofllclnl receipts and disposition of stock ns shown by the books of the Union Slock Yards company for the forty-eight , hours ending at 5 o'clock p. in. July 30 , 1893 : IIKCCII'T.S. III.SI'OMITIO.V. nuvniis. Oninhn Packing Co Tlioli. H. Hammond Co. . Swift .t Co 214 isn The Cudnliy 1'auklnir Co. . 22U Cleveland I'aekhiK Co. . . . 1:1:1 : : Klnu'an & Co 121 Parker A. W 220 A. Haas 100 Vansanl .t Carey : tl7 Shippers anil feeders 281 Left over 100 Total. l.Ohl ) Stock In t > llit. | Kecolptfi of llvo stock at the four principal western markets Monday , July itl : Cattle , IORS. Bliocn. South Omaha i,310 ! 1,089 31,4 C'hlciiKU 1,400 23,000 13,000 Kansas City H.GOO 1,500 000 Ht. Louis 2,00" l.&OO 1,301) Total ID.aiO 27G8'J 10,204 Clllcai- ( ) I.lvo Sluclc .tlurkot. CIIICAOO , July 31 , ( .Kpprlal TolcRram to Tin : JiEB.l The caltlo market had a very Mow hoKlnnlni ; . and notwltliHlandlnK the fart of rather IlKbt receipts there was protly Ki'iu-nil woaknc.vt during iho mornlni ; In native cattle. There were only abon' . 11fiOO head of them , and by hard work salesmen huccoedi-d In nn- loadlnc without letting down prlres to any noteworthy extent. Heavy cattle wore dls- crlmlnaled aKiihiKt , there appuarlnu lo bu no demand for anything weighing over 1,400 Ibs. ; Indeed , avornKes of from 000 to 1.3DO pounds were the weights iirlnclpally Iniiiilri'd after , both by dressed beef men and tdilnperH. HaleH nere largely at from Jil.OO to1.7.i for Hteers and at from fl.7& to'J.76 foroows , heifers and hulls. Tlio receipts of TDMIS cattle were estimated at 2.500 head , a llifht nupply for the tlmo of the year , but liuyora did not want them at any marked advance. The market WHS stronger , however , us was to bo expected. The box market was quiet today and llrm. Moro bout arrived than anybody had looked for , but the number i23.ouo bead ) wan inodur- atu , nert'i-lheleis , and between bhlnpers and packers , wnHoailly hatiilled at fully t-uiur- day'biiuotallons ; Indeed , choice IlKbt mixed anil fancy llKht bold at hlubur Hiurus ; than worn paid on tlmt day , a few of tlio latter reaching from * & .00 to-tO. There \\nro not many Kales of IlKlit ho s at ? 5.IH > , and thu hulk of heavy KradiH sold below . ' ) . ! ) ! > , Coiiiinon lots bold around JD.10 , and culls uuru iinotud M from J3 to * 1.70. There was a weaker tone to tbo sheep mar ket , but no radical clmnxu In prli-es. The ollerlnxs considerably n.xi-eudiid thu demand and a KOOI ! ninny common blicup bad to beheld hold over. To muku a clearance holders uould iiuvo found it necuhiary to make a cut of from lOo to l&o on anytblir ; not u'nod enough for slangliteiurs , as there wax no demand for feeders , t'liolco intittons wuru ipioted Ht from K4.75 to ti , fair to jsood grades were salable at from J3.0 to J4.50 and jioor to common worn .nugleiMed nt from $1.7u to } 3.2r > . Kales of lamb * ulio Indlcatud a weaker markut , From J3.7& to * 5,7& was thu riiNKU of quotation * , . Kecelpts ; Cattle , 14,000 liead ; calves , 1,000 huiul ; IIOKK , 23Ho ( head ; sheep , 12,000 head. The KvunliiK Journal reports : UATTI.K Hecidpin , 14,000 head ; shipments. 2,500 head ; natives opened MronK , closed lower ; Tuxatw lOc IdKhur ; uosionis llrm ; prime natives , fi.BOtl5.15 ; good to choice , f4.'J5-'S4.00j medium : ) . J3.noa4.15 ; otliurii.fJ.lO ( fC3.75i TUXIUH. * 2.10UU.7& ; westerns , t3.00a 4.00 ; COWS. * 1 25 i3.00. lions Iteculptb , 23,000 head ; shlpmenU , 8,500 head ; market steady ; puckers , (5.004 $ 5.25 ; prune heavy , (5.3IHU5.40 ; oelecled buluh- nrs' , { 3,42tU5.55 ! ; choice llKht mixed , J5.45O 5.05. tiinir-Hi'celpts : : , 13,000 head ; shipments , 1,700 head ; markut blow : Mockers , * 2.0)4 ( ) 3.2. , ; owes and mixed , (3.504&4.25 ; imtlvo Aethers , * 4.Wlii4.bO ; wesliiniH , M.1 Tuxuns , i3OO&3.40 ; lumb , i3.Ooao.CCi. Kun n City l.lvo ntoctk Mnrlcrt. KANSAS OJTV , July 31. OATTI-K Iteoolpts 8,001) ) head : shipments , 2,700 head ; bust Kradus , ktuady ; olhurs nlow and lowiir ; Toxa bteors , l.UOm,3.1O ; Texas cows , tl.50f-2.50 ( shipping bluvrii , { 4.10U5.00 ; uutlvu uown , 11.50 Jjnlill I I I i I I M I I I 1:1 : lill ; ; I I HiMI ! I I 1.1,1 , I , , ! . , ! , | When I Was a Gal. washday was always a perfect dread/ g but land sahcsjtaint no chore at all now since than fvvmuANK folks &lo ! makin 2T T 2i i S c E C3s Hsartinf/islhcbtjl s thing fcrHbuscKEEPtr lhat ever was Jwenlcd. _ 3S 5 CHEAPEST ; for it saves H TIME , LABOR And CLOTHES. S vy * * * * . . K | Is pure nnd unndultcrntod , whllo for rnpld clcnnslng jwvcr it 1ms no equal. = S Madcontyliy N. K" . PATRRATVTk" K' < T r > lJ . , /v B a Infers Directory AWNINGS AND TENTS. Omaha Tent-Awning Wolf Bros & Co. , COUl'AN * Manufacturers of Tonti , I10IISK COVICB.8. Awnlnn , Ho , 7CM nnd 1119 FRl-nnm StrooU 705 S. IC.tli Street. BAGS & TWINES | Bcmis Omaha Bag COMl'ANV. Importers i > nrt nmmifno- turtri of flour iacl , burmp , lnlm > . BOOTS AND SHOE9. Morse-Coc Shoe Company. Salotroom nd onico-IlOT-ltOJ.Illl llowaM Knctory-titU-llSMlW Howard St. We urn bo OXI.V Mnnufnsturen of lloot and teof Nubrailc * . Shooiln th t A Kun" . l invitation Is extended to all to Inspaot our now factorj. Kirlicndall , Jones & Aracr , Hand-Sewed COMl'ANV. Whoe ! § lo infra , nuonts Huston BUCK CO..Loots , tlioo Uf.ljtior Slioo Co. IIU2- nud rvilibcr com ! * . I.HJd- 1101-1100 llfirirer Street. HID lliirnojr Htro.'t. COAX , COKE. J " flaiana Coal , Coke & I.I Ml ) CO. . hard nnd toft coal , B K , oor , IDth and Douk'lni Street. DRY GOODS. M. E. Smith&Co. Kilpatrick-KochDry ( iOOIS ) CO. Dry Rooda. notions , fur- Notions , tents' furnish- rUlilii Koods , corner intf ituoda , cur. llth anil llth uud Howard bl > . llnrnoy tJtreots. FURNITURE. Omaha Upholstering Be&ee & & Uunyan ! CUMl'ANY. I i Upholsturud furnlturo. COMPANY ' IIU'--llill Mohulai B ( . U only. and 13th Stroo CIS. DO ; Imtclior stock. ? 3.2o4.15j storkors mill feeders , J2.00aa. DO ; bulls nail inl.xod , S1.4p lions Itecclpts , . 1,000 licad : 1,000 head ; marktit weak to Gc lower ; litillc of salus , JJ.8035.10 ; hoavloH , M.40ftO.OO ; jiai-kors. J4.80ii5.1 ( ) ; uilxetl , W.7fi1l.r > .20s llclits. $ : > .iOG5.4D ! ; Yorkers , ia-astsn o ; pigs , Jr..05 tj..irj. SIIIIUP Kccohits fiOO Iicncl ; shipments. 600 liciuU inaruot , slcndv untl blow lambs , $4.75 ; muttons. 14. OOQM.'JS. Now York Live Stock Mirknt. NEW YOIIK , July 31. HKEVKS llecelpls for two days , 0,240 bend ; mnrUel ncllvo ntnnad- vanroof KJc ; poorest to best native steers , $3.00 .0.10 ; Tiixnns and Colorados , J3.IOifl ( © 4.00 ; dressed beef , steady at G'iSlHc. fcblp- niiMits tomorrow , G04 beeves and 2,000 quar ters of beef. OAl.vr.s IJeeolptsfor two days , 3.470 head ; markel slow but steady ; mixed , $3.003700 ; buttermilk calves , $3.01X3.3.70. t-MKKPAXl ) liAMlis Hei'olpts for two diiys , 13,010 head ; sheep slow ; lambs active and hlsber : sheep , S2.70fr4.OU : lamb.sfl.0030.OO ; dressed nnitlon , steady , 7@0c. St. l.onls l.ivu Stock 'MnrltoS ST. Louis , .Inly Sl.-t'ATn.K-Hecelpts , 2.900 head : shlpinenlK , GOO bead ; mailcet quiet : no natives on the market ; Texas hteors. 1056 lOchlRher ; raiiKlnf$2,4oa3.10 ; cows , ? l.G04t 2.10. lions Itecelpts , 1,000 , bond ; shlpmenls.1,300 head ; market stronK ; llubt , $0,3iiO,00 ( ) ; iiackers , $4.8020.30 : heavy. t4.faOB.ViO. HiiCKi1 Uerelpts , 1,300 head ; sbluments. GOO hoiid ; Kood sbeep In demand , hue tlio day's re ceipts wuro of poorer quality. Ono lot Rood broUKht Jl.OO ; other bluff ruled lower. Fireworks tonight , Courtlnndbcauh. Tlio C.rmTlmj liny. Now York Sun : ' 'Tallc about spurs to effort I'1 said a man of family. "Why.bless your heart , there is nothing , not rivalry , nor ambition , nor poverty , tlmt din so spur u man ns the necessity of providing for n growing boy. Tnlto my oldest boy , for in- Etunco. IIo'sM , and as tall ns I ; leanerbut apparently with much less machinery anil vastly moro cargo space. Ho comes In eager with exercise , nnd sltiKS out : " What is there in the house to eat ? ' "They sot It before him and ho oats , nnd positively it makes mo smllo to loolc at him. I need no other spur to effort than this. I know that if I am going to llnd lood for thic crowing boy I have got to got out and hus tle , " Fireworks tonight , CourUand boaoli. Anotlirr Infiiriiul Murlillic , Chicago News ; Tlio authorities are hereby apprised tlmt wo have in our posses sion a cigar which wns purchased for fun f pfcnnigo in Milwaukee last wuolc during the turnfcst. This weapon wns loft In this ofllce yesterday - day by ono who socms to Imrbor ill-will toward us. Wo are in doubt whether wo should refer it to the drainage commission , to thu liunmno society or to the contractor for the removal of Uo.ul animals. t A riHh Htnry , Truly. Chl-nffoKccard : Jonus ( facetiously ) Juat back from your llshlng trip , Jamosby ? Well , proceed with the llsh stories. JamesbyAll rixht. The llsh were very plentiful wnoro 1 was Jones ( more fncoliouslyj As usual. Jamesby I fished every day for three weeks eight hours u day nnd didn't catch a llsh , didn't got a bite , didn't got a nibble , didn't sco so much us a minnow all the time I vuis there , and [ Jones faints. ] + Fireworks tonight , Courtlaml beach. A Hit ) ' ol' llujiii. Chicago Tribune : Amateur I think a great dual of that bow. It has been In the family for ilfty years. If 1 should lose it I don't think I'd over touch my violin again. ills Noxt-Ooor Noltfhbor ( wildly eager ; How much money will buy that bowi HyiHircrJIIoal. Truth : Ur. Thirdly Whtm you go to bod. do you any the beautiful hymn about "If I should din before 1 wakot" hitllollypatiu ( of Huston ) O , no ; ttsvor- bnl Inaccuracies gruto mo. If I should dlo during uleop , how could I wake ? Can lluvo n Silver Ueponltorj' . CiHCAao. July HI. A apeolul from Dotivur , Colo. , uya tlmt Attorney Con- oral Eiigloy Ima rendered uu opinion to HARDWARE. Rector & Wlllicliuy Lobcck & Linn , COMPANY. Donlnrn In hitrdwnru * nl Corner 10th nnd Jnckion tnt'rn.inlci' tnoli. btrcol * . UUI I'ouflni Slront. HATS , ETC. | IRON VTORK9. -W. A. L. Gibbon & Co Omalia Safe and Iron WU1IK4. UMi. rnp , strut ? Roods , SnfTniilt * , Jnll won Itlnnres mUtom. lUh Iron liuttvr < nud tire uud llnruor titrooti. c.ipoJ. ( .iu AnUrooii , lit LUMBER. John A. Walidickl , Importad.Apvrloan Port land ccraont , MllwAti- kue coini'iit and Qulucy whllB lima. LIQUORS. STO VE KEPAIRS Frick & Herbert , J ! . ' YYOIIK3. Move rt'iulri Wholcule liquor dealer , ? , ' JTMrni'Sf "u" 1001 Pnrnnm Ht. nmilu I''u ; HoiiiriHi nt. PAl'ER. OILS. Carpcnlcr Paper Co Standard Oil Co. Curry u full -tuck uf prlntliiKl vrrn | > plnc and IlelltioJ and lubrl tlui pnpsrd , curd papurs. etc. oil * , nil * uromt , lo. PRODUCE COMMISSION. Branch Co. Produce i , frutti or all kinds , ojolors. Union Stock Yards Company , South OrnaTia. Ilcst Cattle Ila nml liaay iiiiir' ot li : llio COMMISSION ll'J3i3. ! ( Y/ood / Brothers. r.lvo Plock Commission Moraliuntt. nlli Omaha Tclepliono H5f. Chlcto JOllN I ) . DADI-i.MAN , I , , , , . , > - ' WAI/1'KK II. WOOD. ( " "or' Market reports by mall and wire cheerfully furnished upon application. r Seventeen Jewels. Other things being equal , the more jewel * in n uilch ; Ilic more accurate as a t i in c- piece it will lie. The RUBY JEWELED Ducbcr II a in pdcn ADJUSTED Watches alone contain WATCHES . eo many as seventeen THE jewels. If your ili'iilrnlnpi not krop our watches , mall imyoiir oililri'ssainl wo will H-III ! ymi Ilin naino V u iltiilor who Oocs. TJIK IH'tiiKu WATCII TORUS , Cautgu , 0. tlio effect tlmt it is within tlio power of tlio joirislntnro to unuut appropriate legislation ( or tin : OHlaliliHliiiiunt uf a ntnto depository of Hilvor bullion mid tlio is&uunuo of uortifluutoH thoruon sitfiwblo to dohvory unil ruuoiviiblo by tlio btuto In imymonl of taxes. Fireworks tonight , Courtland boucli. A Mill-Id for NnldliirH. A Philadelphia war votnrim liaa patented n duviuu for iirotootliiffholdlorH to u considerable extent from an enoiny'H lire. It SB n folding liiulil of bullet proof material , circular in form , which can bo Ilxed to tlio barrel of u rillo. ItH diameter IH oirlituL ( , > n Inelien and thu Hiirfaeo IH corru atoil for tlio pnrpONO of ( lellnetin biilletH. Tlio inventor ( loon not protono that it fnniihlioH a complete nrotcution , but bo bollovcH Hint It would bo found indiHpoiiHiblo by HlclrmlHbei'B and in a general engagement would bo thu iiiciuiH of greatly rediieing the caKiiallloH. Wlien not in use it can bu folded into portable eompasri ami worn nt tlio mdu like a bayonet. Wlion ex panded and fastened to the rillo barrel an aperture on tlio line of wight ixHhowti wbieli nnablos tlio Koldler tJ talco aim and use bin jiiut-o olTuutivoly. TJio idea of tbo invontlnn in already applied to large rilli-d guim on veaHolt ) of war. The inventor lias brought his device to the attention of military exports and they have endorsed it an practicable in opera tion , I.imctli of At Stockholm , Sweden , the longest day IH 18J IIOUI-H in length ; at Spits bergen It IH , 'H montliH. At London , Kng. , and Dromon , 1'riiHJla , the longest day iius KiJ IIOIII-H. AtHumbiirg.Oormany , and Dant/.ig , JJniBHiu , the JongoHt day has 17 liourn , At Wiirdbury , Norway , the longest day lasts from May -1 to July - - , without interruption. At St. Petersburg , HiiHsiii.and TobolhkjSiberiu , thu longoat day IH it ) bourn and the bhortcst fi bourn. At Tornea , Finland , Juno 21 brlngd a day nearly 21 ! hours long , and Christinas ono less than 3 IIOUTH in length. At Now York the longest day iu about if ) hours ; at Mon treal , I' . Q. , it IH 10 hours. ' Fireworks tonight , Courtland bcuek. B C nrtl Illlft Er KI i& C.'lpll Eii hOIIH Nort ] FUJ fe wed lo 111 f--t L