Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 04, 1893, Page 6, Image 6

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    TTTH OMAHA DAILY RRfc. WirrnAV. AimiTST 4.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Disagreeable Bet-Back WM Given the Wheat
Market Yeatonky.
CORN WAS CONSIDERABLY STRENGTHENED
Illrermnn Pallor * , Combined with the De
cline of ntncks In Wall Street nnd
Disappointing Cable * , Crippled
llailueie Generally.
CIIIOAOO , Aug. 3 , A disagreeable sot-back
was given the wheat market today. The
Mrst rebuff came from the suspension of
Sllvorman , n leading private banker. The
effects of this blow were moro than over
come , but In the last hour the rrmrKot
lumped again on ugly rumors about mercan
tile concern * , the failure to work round lots
of cash wheat for shipment and the light
export business reported from the seaboard.
Corn was strengthened by discouraging
crop news and tonight , compared with last
night , September wheat Is ot ( lo , corn Is
from Jfo to < S c higher , oats nro unchanged ,
lard 1s 45c higher and ribs 25c higher.
Wheat started lower anil weak and during
the first half hour sold off l ) < c from last
night's closo. Besides the Sllvorman fail
ure , the decline was duo to lower stocks Iti
Wall strcot nnd lo some disappointment In
the cables , which did not advance ns much
as many expected they would In view of the
inarp rally hero yesterday. CiaMCSE 3
The market dragged along for a tlmo ,
gradually recovering Its tone hut making no
material advanco. Towards noon Logan ,
Bchwartz-Dupeo and some ether loading
houses got a string of buying orders , and as
there was llttlo wheat for sale the effort to
fill them resulted In sharp competition.
Wheat sold up ljfc from the early docllno.
The crowd became bullish and when the
leaders were observed buying vigorously
everybody seemed to bo seized with thodcsiro
to follow suit. It was a part of the gossip
that Schwnrtz-Uupoo's buying orders were
largely from N. B. Hoam. At this point un
favorable rumors wore being circulated and
a fresh decline began. The market closed
easy at about ) < Ja from the bottom figures of
the il-iy.
Corn opened with o advance and after
selling up Jfo moro reacted % c on the Silver-
man falluro. The depression was of short
duration , as the demand soon improved on
increased buying orders coming In and the
price reacted from JJfo to % c , declined % o ,
ruled steady and the closing was from ifc to
J o from the top. The weather conditions
caused alarm among shorts and a good many
cumo In on today's upturn. The situation in
the Interior is said to be really serious , re
ports being that the crop has boon perma
nently Injured by the scvoro drouth and
every day Increases the damage.
Oats were a llttlo higher early , but cased
off. Business was mostly local.
The provision market was very quiet com
pared with its condition for three days past.
The general Impression is that the bulic of
the stocks have worked into the hands of P.
D. Armour & Co. , and that is considered a
guaranty of comparative steadiness in the
meantime. I-iml was taken to the extent of
4,000 tierces for shipment abroad. Lard was
* actively traded In.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat ,
ICO cars ; corn , ! 550 cars ; oats , 'MO cars ; hogs ,
15,000 hoad.
Freights were slow , but offerings of boats
not largo. Itatcs to Buffalo were" from " ' "
to lJ.Cc on wheat and Ic on corn.
The leading futures ranged ns follows
Articles. Oi > en. High , Low , close.
WHEAT
sept !
Dec
COIIN
Autr ,
Sept
Oct.
May.
OATH
A lip , .
Sept
May
WEHHl'OHK
An * .
8cpt ,
Oct .
LA iin
Auif
Sept
Oct. .
SHOUT KIIIS-
AUB
Sept
Oct .
Cash quotations were an follows :
FI/OUH Dull hut steady.
. WiiKAT-No. 2 spring , 69ci No. 3 spring ,
B3 < 254 ; No. 2 rod , 69c.
L'onw No. 2 , 38'ieiNo. ; 8 yellow closing at
OATS-NO. 3. 83c ; No. 2 white ( now ) , f.o. b. .
6tt'J7c : No. 8 white , f. o. b. , 25 < 328c.
KYE-NO. 2. 43 c.
IlAUMEY No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , no salon ; No.
4 , no sales.
KI.AX HKBIHNo. . 1,07c.
TIMOTHY SKED I'rline , I3.70ft3.80.
I'OIlK Mess , per bbl. , $12.5612.CO ; lard ,
per 100 Ibi. . 7.45a7.0 ; Bilort ribs sides
( loose ) , 17.10(37.36 ( ; dry salted shoulders
< boxed ( ) , 17.00447,25 ; short clear sides ( boxed ) ,
WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal. ,
SUOAIIS Unchanged ; cut loaf , OJc ; granu-
nted , 6.82 ; btandard "A. " D.70.
The following were the receipts and shlp-
montNfor today ;
0o 0o
o
o
o
Now Viirk Murkoti.
Now YOIIK , Aug. 3. I'Youu Horolnts. 27-
000 pkps. : oxporU , 1,000 bbls , 14,000 backs :
salon. 24,000 pkgs.j murkot uloudy , bettor do-
tuaiul.
COUN MEAI , Dull hut steady.
ItYK Dull ; western , 67 < S09i : .
1IAIU.KV MAM' Hull.
WHEAT Kccelpts , 015.000 bu.s exports 04-
000 bu.j sales 1,400.000 bu. futures , 92,000
bu. spot. Hpot market dull and lower , closed
itnudy ; No. U red , In store uncl olovutor , ( iaVfl
G8 c ; alloat , 00J } 6G9JiC ! f. o. b. , 09/7OUc } :
No. 3 rod. O&Ucj ungraded rod. 04 < 2GUi : : No. 1
northern , ( ioaoouc. options opened weak and
declined l < 3l'c on woakiir west , forulirn sell
ing and locul realizing , milled '
? ; 4 'iconcnvur-
IIIR and ilrint'r ciiblcH , full jjui c on realizing n
'
uor , c , cosng at7
Uiicciiibor. 70fia77Vc- ( . closing ut 7U c.
CollN-HiicolptH. 124,000 Uu. ; exports , 20 ,
bu. ; bales. 135,000 on. f utun-H. 48,000 bu. spo.
5l'A ' ( < .lu.1.l > btV'll < ly ! No > " \ 47 ° ' " "luvator.
ic alloatungr.ulcd.mlxcl,48cNo. ; ; li
white. 47 > 'lS48jc. ( ! Options opened steady
nnd advanced > io , reaclud again and closed
Brill nt last nlBht'H prices ; August. 47Jia47ic ,
cloning at 47 c ; Heptombnr , 47S & 4B } < e. clou'
i''ic i' October , 474d > < c. closing at
6ATS Hocolpts , 70,000 bu. ; exports , 00,000
bu. : iiiles , 90.UOO bu. futuroH. 40.000 bu , spot.
< iulut !
. " ' rli'i ' ; < llllotl 8tnt0' f01111"0" to cholco.
22e Pacltli ' '
; : coast , 10U2''c.
lllliKH- Nominal ; wut bitltcd Now Orloana
. , lluunos - '
Ayron dry , 2
fin. , 1 In ; Texas dry. a 14627 Ibs. . BttOJic.
l " ( ) \1B,1"N8.7Uy l ' ' " " ' steady pickled bol-
M , . , , . , "I1'8 ! j -
111)
12 Ibs. .
.
) * , 111.60 ; plrklod bhouldors 19.76
pick edhuiiig , II l.OO&l 1.60 ; middles , nominal' , : ;
I-nrd , dull but higher ; western steam closed
Kt 17.96 bid : suk-s , 3,000 tierces at t7.05ffl7.95.
Options , sales , none ; foptuinbor closed at
HuTTKii-Htoaily ; western dairy , 14lCic ) ;
* oiiorn fuctory-
fr h814 ! } < 4tl6c ! reco""i' 8'000 "kBs-i western
TAiJAiw-Btt'iiily , quint ; city (12 ( per pkg. ) ,
'
stcudy ! cru < l ° . 87 ®
neglected ; I'ennsylvania
p l * ljot bales , none ; options , sales , 110110. 60o
1)1 ) 1(1. I , Inm oil , miles , none ,
Tuiii-ENTiNU Hull and weak , 2Ga28 c.
I'm JHON-IU ) | | , stondji American , 12.76 ®
.
16. 60 ,
( JOITBH-IUII ,
l.KAU 13.30 ,
TlN-Dull , easy ; Btralts. H7.20.
bl'KLTBK-Stendy : domestic , 13,00.
MOI.APSESNow OrleaiiB open kettle , good
to cholco. stoao.y. dull. 3t > ii3bo.
buOAii-lUw. tirm. dull ; fair rt-flnlng. 8 ic ;
centrifugals , 00 test , 3Vc ; rt'llnvd. itoady.
' "A. " 4 13-it&6)ic ) ; mould "A.1' '
d , OW6 1-lOoi powdered ,
* 7-lCtt6 o ; "A , " ,6 l-lOO6Jici cut lo fl
6KOS fl.lOci KrnnuUteil , 68-lOaMict cubni ,
Omnhn rroduo * M rhet.
ntTTEn-Tho butter market I * lck. The
condition of niutrrn ninrkotn which are de
pended upon to take the surnlin stocks from
the woHl nro In * uch a condition that thcro la
little encouragement for packers and klilpocn
to extend operations , and a * a rule they are
not trying to ilu much. The rr ult Is that
the low grade * of butter are doclucdly
lower than they were n. short tlmo
ago. Fancy creamery , print , 21c : fancy
creatnorlcs , solid packed , 10c ; fair to good
crcamorlri , nolld packed , IGaiBC ! cholco to
fancy country , 14U16CI fair to .good country ,
12 < < tlflc ! packing stock , fresh , lie.
Kotis-The market U dull and weak. The re
ceipts are not largo , or at least they would not
bo o considered at ordinary times , but with
the demand ax light a It Ii nt the present
tlmo they are heavy enough. Thcro are a
great many poor oirgs coming to market and
the proportion of "seconds Ii Urge. Dealers
find It very slow work trying to dispose of
their seconds , which are a drug on the market
oven nt very low nrlces. The bulk of the sales
of good eggs tire being made at 10'iitllc.
LIVK I'out.TUY The receipts of spring
chickens are notqulto HO largo as they were a
few days ago , but there Is a great plenty to
supply the ( l3iniind. Old fowls are not plenty
nnd choice old hens sell quite n-adlly. Other
kinds of poultry , as goose , ducks , etc. , are out
of sca-on and are not wanted , Choice old
bun , 7ft He ; old roosters , 45c ; spring chlck-
o in , 1014 lie.
1'OTATOM There are no potatoes to speak
of being ( thinned either In or out of the city at
the present time. The local growers are sup
plying the demand and thcro nro few potatoes
bolng bundled by commission houses. Cholco
stook on ordrrs , GOftCSc.
MKtxN8 Watermelons are not very plenty
nrnl prlcos nro accordingly llrm. Cantaloupes
nro corning In moro freely and the market Is
lower tlmn It wan a hluirt time ago , Thcro Is
quite n dllToronco In the quality of cantaloupe *
nnd accordingly a wide range In prices.
Watermelons , per 100 , $25 ; cantaloupes , per
crate , 13.
OAiiiiAtiK The business In shipping cabbage
to the country appears to bo about over.
Occasional orders are received and tilled at
13i < S2c.
UKI.KIIV Stray shipments nro arriving nnd
the quality of the stock U pronounced good
for this M'UMcm of the year. Celery , per do/ .
bunches , 30ft36c.
ONIONS Homo grown stock Is plenty at 2c
per Ib.
TOMATOIM The market Is still full of
tomatoes and prices are low. Largo receipts
are anticipated for the next few days. South
ern , pur 4-baskol crate , 76iit)0c. ) )
lliHlius : Only a few blackberries are being
brought In by local growers and the berry sca-
son appears to bo about at an end. Thuroaiu
KOIIIO blueberries arriving , but no great quan
tity. ItlackborrlcM- per 24-qt. case , $3 ; blue
berries , per 5-qt. case , $1.
Art-r.Ks . No . applet . . . to . . amount , . to . anything .
are being shipped In , hut the supply of homegrown
grown stock Is llbur.al , Choice Ihiclirsa , per
1)1. ) , it3.00tt3.25j"common varieties , J2.00 ®
2.00.
UAMFOIINIA KnuiTS As already noted , this
market Is well tmppllod with California frulU
and prices are low as compared with ether
markou. Early Crawford poaches , per box ,
fl.201.30 ; Hiirtlott pears , per box , $2.00 ®
2.25 ; plums , pur box , $1.70ii2.00.
THOI'IOAli I-HUITS.
LEMONS The steady warm weather pro
duces a very fair domaml for lemons and all
houses are doing a Rood steady business In
them. Mcsstnasi , extra fancy , 5G.OOilG.fiO ;
Mosslnixs , per box , cholco to fiincv. So.OOisri.OO.
HANANAS Prices rnnialn about steady. 1'er
bunch , largo , $2.25a2.76 ; per bunch , small to
medium , S2 OOS2.25.
GUANOES While the supply of oranges la
not largo there arc occasional cars arriving
that kcop stocks up to the point required by
t ho demand. 'Klx'orsldc Mediterranean sweats ,
? 3.60Q3.70 ; ; bright * . $2.753.00 ; Hlverslde
seedlings , J3.003.25.
HIDES , TAI.T.OW , ETC.
HIDES No. 1 green hides , 2 ? c : No. 2 crocn
hides'Jc ; No. 1 green halted hides , 3c ; No. 2
green salted hides , 2c ; No. I grncn baited
hides , 20 Ibs. to 40Ibs , , 3c : No. 2greon salted
hides , 25 Ibs. to 40 Ibs. , 2o : No. 1 vcil : calf ,
U Ibs. to 10 Ibs. . 5c ; No. 2 veal calf , 8 UH. to 10
Ibs. , 3c ; No. 1 dry Hint hides , Gc ; No. 2 dry Hint
hides , 4c ; No. 1 dry salted hides , 5c. Part
cured hides lie per ll ) . loss than fully cured.
SHEBI1'Ki.TS Green salted , each 35c4lH.25 ;
green salted shearlings ( short woolod early
sKlns ) , each 15 < ! J25c ; dry shearlings ( short
woolcd early skins ) , No. 1 , each 03lOC ! dry
shearlings ( short woolod early skins ) , No. 2 ,
each Oc ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska
Imtchor wool poltn , per Ib. , actual weight , 103
lie ; dry Hint Kansas and Nebraska murrain
wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 7010o ; dry
flint Colorado butcher wool pults , per II ) . ,
actual weight , 910c : ( Jry Hint Colorado mur
rain wool polls , per Ib. , actual weight , 79c ;
dry pieces and bucks , actual weight , 5H,7c.
TALLOW AND GHEASE Tallow , No. 1. 8J c ;
tallow , No. 2. 3c ; crease , white A ,
B'/lc ' ; grease , whlto IJ , 3c ; grease , yellow ,
21ie ; grease , dark , 214c ; old butter , 2ffl2Hc ;
oqoswax. prime , lGO25c ; rough tallow , 2 > 4
ffiSc.
St. Lou In Markets.
ST. Louis. Aug. 8. Ftoun Steady , " un
changed ,
WHEAT .Was . nervous and uncertain , closing
ultimately at. ftc off ; 'No. 2 red , cash ,
07c ; August , OOiic ; September , 59c ; : Octo-
her , G2c ; December , G7 } < c.
COHN Was htrong on crop news but closed
unchanged ; No. 2 mixed , cash , 36c ; August ,
B&Xc ; September , 30 ; < c : year , 9Wc.
OATS Urm ; No. 2 cash , 27o- ; August , 23ic ! ;
Soptemhor , 23 c.
UYE-470 bid for No. 2.
UAUI.EY No trading.
HHAN Firm ; OBc cast track.
l''iAr SEED Steady ; 04c.
HAY Lower ; prime to cbojcc , { 10.50.
HUTTEII Unchaneod.
Eaos Unchanged.
LEAD $3.1O.
COUN MBAITTnchangcd ; J1.05.
WHISKY UnchaiiRed ; $1.12.
llAciuiNO Unchangeil ,
COTTON TiESUnchanged. .
PuovisiONS tJulot , llrm. Pork ( now ) , cur
rent make , $13.20. Lard , $7.00. Dry wait
meats , loose shoulders , tO,37H : shorts , $7.87 ;
bnxed , 10c moro. Itacon ( packed hhouldorsi ,
$7.75 ; longH and ribs , 78.70 ; uhoits. } 0.009,20.
Hams , unchanged.
HECEIITH Klour , 2,000 sacks ; wheat. 105-
000 bu. ; corn , 10,000 bu. ; oats , 4,000 bu. ;
rye and barley , nono.
Siui'MKNTS Klour. 0,000 sacks ; wheat , 18-
000 bu. : corn , 02,000 bu. ; oats. 3.000 bu. ; rye
and barley , none.
Kansas City Markets.
KANSAS CITY , Aug. 3. WHEAT Slightly
lower ; No. 2 hard , 49Ji < a50 > { c ; No. 2 rod , 51 &
52c.
52c.COUN
COUN Very Qrm , but somewhat Irregular ;
No. 2 mixed 2BJ iJ29Kci No. 2 whlto , 29
_
OATS Scarce and firm ; No. 2 whlto , 27S28c ;
No. 2 mixed , 2324c.
' HUTTKU Steady ; creamery , lG&20c ; dairy ,
1'JffllHc.
Keas Hotter fooling ; strictly fresh candled ,
Oc.
Oc.HECEIITS Wheat , 900 bu , ; corn , 90,000 bu. ;
oats , nono.
Siiii'ME.NTS-Whoat , 0,100 bu. ; corn , 2,000
bu. ; oatu , 1,000 bu.
bu.Oil
Oil Markets.
Ou.OiTY , Aug. 3 , National Transit cortl/l- /
cates oooned'at 69 ; hlghost , 69 ; lowest ,
68i } ; closed , 6R , ; s'lles 10,000 bbls. ; clear
ances , 52,000 bbls , ; shipments , 121,673 bbls. > ;
runs , 88,191 bbls.
I'lTTSiiumi , Aug. 8. National Transit , cer
tificates opened ut 60 ; closed , 58,1 ; ; hlghobt . ,
60Vi ; lowest , 68i ; sales , 16,000 bbls. .
LONDON , Aug. a. OAI.CIITTA LINSEED Spot ,
4lHl > d per quarter.
Mitiia 21s per cwt.
Cotton MurKot.
NEW OIU.EANS , Aus.3 , Futures steady jsalcs.
1.000 hairs ; Aimust , * 7.38 bid ; Soptumbor , ,
. /.257.30 hid ; Ootolor ) , 7.447.46Novf ; mber
87.65 : January , * 7,00i 8.00 ; Kobruary , 17,87 ;
Marcli , $7.95.
Dull ; good mlddllm ? . 8c ; middling , 7c ( ;
low middling. 7 ! < o ; good onilnary , 0 15-lt3c ;
not receipts , 1138 Imles , Including a now crop ;
gross reeolnts , 940 Imles ; bales , 100 bales ;
itocli , G0.200 bales.
Mllwatikvu MiirKtit.
MILWAUKEE , Aug. 3 , WiiKAT-.iasy ; Sop-
COIIN Higher : No. 3 , 38p.
OATS-Steady : No. 2 whlto , 29 ! < cj No. 3 ,
| .
II AHI.KV Nominal ,
HYE li'lrinor ; 40Jc. !
PnoviHioNS Nothing doing ; pork , goptom-
bor , tl9.2& ,
Uoltfin .Murket.
dy
nd
L'S ,
'Oi '
Keptiimhur , * 16 40 ; October , (16.35 ; Decem
, -r Spot 'o. ' 'lull , steady ; No.
7 910.00
, 010,25 ,
I'hllinlolplilit dm I ii M.trket.
i.ApKU-iHA , Aug. 3. WHEAT Unsettled.
lowur. ; No. 2 red , Augiut , C6iG5 ! c.
N Dull and foatuiclosbj No. 2 mixed.
AiiKUst , "VmJfi'iie.
l ; No. 2 white , August , 32XQ33c.
Mlnuo.iiolUVlient | Miirket.
MlN.scAi'Oi.is , Au . 3 , futures very Irregu
lar ; cash In good duinand. Close ; August , 65c ;
KopiumbiT , 6Gc. On track : No. 1 hard , 69c
No. 1 northern , 67c ; No. 2 northern , 64c655c.
Hultlmoro ( iratu Market.
IlAI.TlUOUE. Aug. 3. WllKAT-StOttdy ! NO. 2
red. August , GStJu. '
OoiiN-Hteadyj August , 40Vc.
OATB-rFlrm ; No. 2 whlto western , 37 c.
Kucnr Market .
HAVANA , Anv . 3-SuEar. quiet ; o.OOO bags
ccntrlfuKul , UU dugroo
polarization wild
, yos-
-
U-rday 011 speculations at 14 gold per quintal.
Wool Murket ,
IIOSTON , Aug. S.-Thero U a very moderate
n'lv' ' .fii'fwu V , Th * jo of tlio week are
only 1,268,000 lb . of all kinds. 1'rlces are
still iroak * nd favorable to buyer * . Mnnu *
farturnrs with cash In hnnil can buy at tliulr
own prlcn. A few ( food llnctof territory wcwl
sold In the range of 3Wl40c for flno ana flno
mi'dlum , but in Texas and California wools
only small lots have been sold. No combing
wools are on the market. Pulled wools are
dull anil In foreign wool there Is nothing ot
consequence doing.
l.lvrrpool Markets.
Ltvinrnou Aug. 3.--WiiAT Firm and de
mand moderatn ; holders offer moderately ;
No. 1 California , &s 0 > ( d prr cental :
red woHtorn spring , 6s 8tli 5s Od | No. 2 red
wlntor , Gs 7l(14i5s ! Od.
COIIN I'lrini doniand moderate : mixed
western , 4s 2'd ' percental.
IlKEr- Extra India moss , 70s per tierce ,
HACON Long and short clear , 60 Ibs. , 60s
per cwt ,
LAUD Pi line western , 88s per cwt.
TALLOW Pine American , 20s per owt.
Nor York Dry U.ioiU Market.
New YOIIK , Aug. 3. The better fooling re
cently noted In the dry goods market con
tinues. although thcro is yet llttlo change
from dullness. Nor Is It llkoly t anything
ot moment will bo dona or decided until the
congress has Indlcatnd the drift of legislation.
It has boon possible to do some business with
exporters of heavy cottons and the manufac
turing trades hnvo called with some steadi
ness for goods ordered.
1'unria Miirlioti
PF.OIUA , Aug. 3. COUN Higher ; No. 2 , 87cs
,
No. 8 , sue.
OATS-lllgher ; Na 2 whlto , 24HQ25c : No. 3 ,
3Jfc23lfC (
UYB ! -Nominal.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Clnoiuimtl Mnrkots.
CINCINNATI , Aug. 3. WHEAT Nominal ;
No. 2 red , 54c ,
COUN Scares and strong ; No. 2 mixed , 43c.
WHISKY Active and flrm ; 11.12.
Toledo Clr.ilii MnrKot.
Tot.r.Do , Aug. 8. WIIKAT Active , easier ;
No. 2 cash , GOc.
COIIN Dull , steady ; No. 2 cash , 39J4c.
OATS-Qulot ; cash , 23c.
STOCKS AND IIONUS.
Traders on 'Clmngo I'liiyod for n Reaction
In Itiiilnoss Ycntcrdny.
New YOIIK , Aug. 8. The traders at tlio
Stock exchange played Tor a reaction on the
theory that yesterday's sharp rlso would
bring long stocks to market. Tlioy were
assisted in tliolr operations by the breaking
out of fresh troubles in banking circles In
Chicago , by the advance in the Bank of Eng
land rate of discount and tlfb higher rates
for sterling cxohango hero , and also by the
unprecedented scarcity of currcncy.for which
various premiums were paid today. The
largo Issue of clearing house certificates was
still another cause for the decline. It wns
noticeable , however , that despite the efforts
of the bears the market was comparatively
frco from excitement and that the drop in
prices was brought about at the expense of
n material incrcaso in the short interest.
At the start some stocks scored a sharp
advance , General Electric and Chicago Gas
moving up as much as 3 per cent. Subse
quently the market yielded 1 to ( % per cent ,
the latter in Chicago Gas , which foil off from
D3 to 46 % . General Electric declined 5 < per
cent to 40 ; Sugar \ % per cent to Gujjf ; Man
hattan 3J { per cent to 103'f ; Burlington &
Qulncy 3J ! per cent to 73 ; llock Island S %
per cent to 53 % : Western Union 3 per cent
to 75 ; St. 1'aulS per cent to 51 % ; Lacka-
wunna 3 % per cent to 138 , and the remainder
oi the list J to 3 per cent.
Just previous to the close there was a rally
of from } to a per cent , the hitter In Bur
lington & Quincy , and speculation loft off
steady at the recovery. Taken altogether ,
the market received moro effective support
when raided than for many days past.
The Post says : In spite of the sharp ad
vance in sterling exchange , which carried demand -
mand rates today moro than lo above yester
day's forenoon prices , the Bank of England
continues to sell American gold coin. Today
$2,435,000 more was taken for export to Now
York. This may bo the last withdrawal for
the present , but the advance in the banks
minimum discount rate today was less than
had been anticipated and the simultaneous
rlso in Paris exchange on London opens the
possibility of a bencllt to us.
It is not to bo supposed that such a move
will necessarily bo immediate and heavy.
London's gold shipments for the present
week are largely anticipated , based as they
are to a considerable extent on sales of ex
change against grain purchases for future
months. The French importers may not
cheese this to anticipate their bargains ; but
it Is certain , nevertheless , that sooner or
later the exceptional inquiry for our fodder
crops will couio less from England than from
the European continent. The Bank of
Franco lias 810,000,000 moro gold tlmn It held
a year ugo , and $09,000.000 moro than it hold
In IS'Jl. ' It is therefore in that quarter that
the real supply for our future accommoda
tion rests.
The following are the closing quotations
on the leading stocks on the Now York
exchange today :
AtctiUoi MWiNor. I'aclno prr'd. .
Adarnn Express. . . 135 U. P. D.4,0 .
Alton.TerruHauto. 25 NorlhwoBtcrn . 04U
do pref'cl 145 do prudl . i0 : !
American Kxpreus 104 N. Y. Contra ! . U8W
DaUlmoru.tOliIo. . 112 N. Y. AN. E . 10
Canada 1'ucinc 704 ! Ontario Si Western. 13
Canada Southern. . 41H On-iron Imp . 10
Central I'aclnc. . . . 11) ) Oregon Nil v . 4'JW
Cliea. AOlilo 1'JM O. S. L. AU. N . 7 ! <
Chicago A Alton. . . 1-Ti Pacific Mall . 10
C. B.AQ 77 Peorla Dec.tE. . . . 7
Chlc.iEO Gas 48 ! { UO
ConnolliUiUMlO.is , . KIH i'lillman Palace' . . 140
c.c.c..vat. L ai' < leaillnir I3t |
Cotton Oil Curt 27U Klchmoiul Tor ? .
Bel. h HuilHon HOW ilo prufil llh
Del. Lack , ft West. 180K lllo Uriiwlo West. . 1f >
I > . &K.a.ircf'd. | . . 28M ilo prcfil 63
Il8. i O. fc'drs. Co. MM 67
Kant Tumi ! St. Paul . 01M
Brio ilo prefd . 10(1 (
ilo pref'U -Ti St. Paul A Omaha. 'J7W
Port Wuyno 110 do iiruf'd . II8W
Grunt Nortli'n pW. ion Southern Pacific. 18
C.&K. I. profit. . . . Hll ! < Sugar Kellncry. . . . 70KJ
Hocklntr Valley. . . 13)i I'enn. Coal & Iron. . I'.tK
IllInolH Central. . . . tlOK Texan Pacific . [ M
St. P.iul.HJiiUHIi. . 2U tTol. AO.C. prefd. 00
' * ' ' Union Paclllc . ltli
Lako'Krlo * Wea't. 11 U. S. Express . 4f
do pre.fi ! f > 7 ! > , W.St. L.&P . fl ? (
Lake Slioro 111 ! do prcl'il . 13W
LeadTrilHt l3J ! : WellB Fareo Exp. . 130
I.ouluvtllu.VNaali , M ) , WcHli-rn Union. . . . 75
LoulHVlllo.VN. A. , f 10 Wliuolliijr.VL.E. . . 11M
Manhattan Con. . . . 109 * do iirot'd . : IH
MemiililH A Clms. . 10 M. A , St. L . 70
MIclilBiin Central. . H5 U. Alt. 0 . 10
MlHMOtirll'acltlo. . . 21 Gcner.il Klectrlc , . 47
Mobile A. Ohio 12 National I.liiHeed. . 15
NaBhvlllo Clintt. . . 80 Colo. F. k I . U2
National Conlaeo , 11 do pruf'd . 85
ilo jiret'd . ' 10 II. AT. C . a
N. J. Central O'J T. A. A. A N. M. . . . H
Nor. A WOHI. nfd.lil T.St. . . . . . .
North AIIUMCo. . . . , fi profit . 20
.Morthom 1'aelllc. . H
'
bW. t
The total salon of stocks today were 311,400
shares , including ; Atclilson , 10,000 ; Hurling-
ton. 0.000 ; Chlcnto Uas , 40,000 ; Delaware ,
Laokawanna .V Woxtorn , U.UOO ; Distilling ,
H.'JOO ; K.-ln , 0,000 ; Luke Shoru. 3,800 ; Lcmls-
vlllu k Nashvlll , ! ! , 0.000 ; Manhattan. 3.000 ;
National Load , 3,100 ; Hock Maud , 10,000 ;
St. 1'aiil , 40,000 ; Sugar , G5.000 ; Western Union ,
7,000.
t-litvr York Money .Market ,
NKW VOIIK , Auff. 3. MONRY ON OALir-Eaoy
ut 3 to ( i per cent ; last loan , 3 per com.
I'IUMK MKIIOANTII.K I'APEII Hiil'j'i per cent ,
.SIKIII.INCI KXCIIANOR I-'lrni , with actual bust-
ness In hanker1 hills ut J4.8054.HOV forslxty-
iluys and ! 4.H3 ? ft4.H4 ! < for clumaud.
KII.VKH ( Jr.uTiriuATiidVero \ neglected , cloiod
at71M72jj.
GOVKIINUENT IIONns Finn. State bonds
dull.
dull.The
The closing quotations on bonds ;
II , H. iHref .Ocn..M. . 100
IJ. S. 4 couu 8t. Paul Conaols. . 117
II. S.-II < H rrir U.I St. P. O.AlMBtH , . IDS
p.icitiu HH of 'iin. . . in. ) T.PI..O.Tr. Itcu. OU
UinlB.lna SniiKl 4s U.'i T.P.K.G.Tr. Hcts. 16
MluuourlUH tin Union Pac. IBIS. . . 10' . '
Tenn. nmv hot Us , , llltl West Shore \M \
Tumi , now Hut AH , , 117 K. O , W. lula. . . . . . O'J
Tumi , nmv Hi-t 3 , . fil AtchlBoiUH , . 71
Oaiuidaso. i.'iU. , , . 117 ilol cliisaA. . . , 34
Central Pac. luts. , 100 tG. II. AS. A. ( is. . , VU
I ) . Alt. U. iHtu 110 U. H. A S.A.I'd Cs. 100
U.A.11. O , 4b TJ II. AT. 0. Cu 10'J
KrlM''ds ( IS do con. lib. . UO
M. K. A T. ( ion. tla. 74 ? < N. Carolina OB. . . , . I'JS
M. K. A T. Uim. SB. CS do 4a , , Oil
Mutual Union Uu. . 102 B.C. lirowns OS
N.J.C , Int. Curt , . . KI1H' Tenn. old UB O'J
N. 1'ae. IHIH HiHj ) Va. 60
tN. Pac. ' 'ds Ill ) Va. Ex-Mat , coup. 35
IN. W. Consola , . . . I'-'U Va. consUilBerlea 60
N.V. . Dub. Cv 10'J | U , I'.au 85
t3.L.Al.M.Hi-n.5B 71
bid. t auWtxl.
New York Mlnluir Quotations ,
NEW YOIIK , Aug. 3.-The following are the
mining quotations : heP
Crown Point 20 Sierra Nevada. . . . P
Cou.Cal. ami Va. . UO Standard 110
DeadwocHl lee Union Con , , 20
Gould A Curry. . . 2fi Yellow Jacket. , , . 30
Halu A NoreroBB. 35 Iron Silver. . . 10
Homestako. . . . . . . . 760 Quick Silver 160
Ontario , 700 do nruCd 1600
Ophlr 35 Ilulwer 25
Plymouth 20
St. Louts > ltninc ( Juotatinns.
. ST. Louis , AUK. 3-Mlnluj ; quotations Ufo-
le ; uoijuoiatlons made.
llustoii Htock Uuotutloni.
liosrox , Aug. 3i-Call loam , 8310 per cent ;
tlmn lo n , 0 pnr AM. Oloilnff quotations on
stocks , bond * and mining iharet !
Atch. . 1bp. ik 8. r. . , West Knd profit. . . 77
American Sugar. . . Wostlnfh.Klcctrla 17
do jircfd . , , . , , , . do profd. . . 3J
Hay Smto On * . , , . Win. Contrnt C
Hell 1 > 1 AtrliUon Sds 3 *
IIOHton A Albany. . unit Atclilsotl 4s. . . . . . . .H8
IloKlon A Malno , . New KnirlAnd On. . .
< lo profit , , Hen. Kloclrle ( ! a. . .
Chi. ftur. AQ . .
I * < "N \Vln.Central IBIH.
Fltohbiirit , . . "Nft Allonoz Mlnlnif Co
Hen. Klcctrlo ft , Atlantlo. . . . .
111. Stool Iloiton A Mont. . , ,
Mex. Con , Com. . , , IlnttflA llonton. . . .
N. V..V Now Kite , . C.ilnmot A Ilecln. .
Old Colony Ccnlrnnl.il. , .
Orriron Short Lino. 11HU Franklin 1'V
Itubbor 8,1 '
S.iii Dleiro , , 'n DnceolH. . , . . . . . . . . . Vi
Union I'netno. ib qulncy til
Wc-Ht End n T.tnmrnclt , . . . 121
rinnnclnl Notes
KANSAS CITV , Aug. 3. Clearings , 1810,935.
NtwOllMCANS , AUR. B.-ClonrlnRS , 1018,670.
OMAHA. AIIR. 3. Clearings , { 092,784 ; satuo
( lay Iiiitvroek , t71SG43.
cli7t NKW YOIIK , Atitr. 3. Clearing * , 101,618-
709 ; balances , 4C J3,408.
7tbi ItAt.TlMOlte , AUK. 3. Uloarlnes , $2,040,210 :
balances , $399,470. Mono ; , 0 per cent.
bio I'liit.ADEi.riitA. Atijj. 3. OloarlnRs , 111,737.-
020 : ; balances , IA&23.430. Money , 0 | ior cent.
CINCINNATI , Aug. 3. Clei.rlncs , 11,354,180
Now York exchange , $3 discount. Money G8
tier ! cent.
MEMIMItyi , AUR. 3. Now York exchange acll-
Jng at II.fin premium. Clearings , $128,028 ;
balances , $27,700 ,
. , ST. LOUIB , Aug. 3. Clearings , $2,857,121 ;
balances j , $202,203. Money 6B per cent.
Exchange on Now York , $4 discount.
HOSTO.V , Aug. 8. Clearings. JU.202,425 ;
balances , $1,432,730. Money , 7 3-10418 per
cent < , hxclmngc on Now York , $2 premium.
CIIICAOO , Aug. 3-Clearlng ! < , $14,144,544.
Now York exchange , lOc discount. Sterling
exchange , nominal. Money , stlTC ( percent.
NKW YOHK , Aug. 8. ( Special Telegram to
Tin : HEM. ] Exchange- ( [ noted as follows
today : Chicago , * 10 discount ; lloston , $2 pre
mium ; St. trills , $1.25'premlum. .
I'AIUB , Aug. 8. Three nor cent rentes , 08f
72Kc for the account. The weekly statement
of the Hank of Franco shims an Increase of
1,4'JO.OOO gold and 500,0011 silver francs.
LONDON. Aug. 3-Tho bullion In the Hank of
England decreased 12,054,400 during the past
week. The proportion of the Hank of Eng
land's reserve to liability , which last week
was 48.33 per cent , Is now 40,11 per cent.
Amount of bullion gone Into the Hank of Eng
land on balance today , 00,000. Bullion to the
amount of 487,000 was withdrawn from the
Hank of England today for shipment to
America.
OMAHA LIVK .STOCK AIAIUCUTS.
Cattle Itecovor Slightly In Price Hogs
Hound Up from the Slump.
i'lnmsDAY , Aug. 3.
The demoralization of yesterday was fol
lowed by very light receipts and somewhat
improved markets. Compared with supplies
for the corresponding four days last wesk
thcro has boon an incrcaso of nearly 4,000
cattle and 1,000 shcop and a falling off of
about 10,500 hogs.
The light supply of useful cattle , to-
gothcr with reports of a steadier mar
ket in Chicago , gave the trade a little
strength , white an increased demand from
local dressed boot homos caused a slight
firming up of values at toast for the moro
desirable beef grades. Thcro was not much
activity to the trade and holders of western
grass cattle said there was no improvement
in prices paid for that class of stock. That
only n small part of Wednesday's big decline
was regained is evident from the fact that
good 1,412-lb. beov9a\ topped the market at
54 , while medium grades sold around 1.25
and J3.GO and common stuff at 1 and $3.10.
The feeling was bolter on all sides , still the
close found quito a few cattle still in first
hands.
The cow markotj today was no better than ,
ft was Wednesday except that there was a
bolter demand fort tljo stoolc. Prices were
as low as they havo' been yet , common nnd
canning cows soiling1 at from 7Sc to $1.25 and
good to cholco butchers' stock at from $1.75
to $ 'J.GO. Calves vroro perhaps a shade firmer
at from $2 to $4.25 ( but bulls were slow sale
at very mean prices- from 75c to $2.10.
There was some life to the feeder trade ,
but priceswero ycry generally in yester
day's notches. Good smootb'OSO to 1,200-lb.
stock sold at from1 J2.50'tofJ.75 , while somO
hbl-thorn' ' " ' " sold
common kndt'-hqads" down
around $1.25 to $1.75. ' Representative sales :
DltESSED BEEr. -
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
1. . . 060 $3 00 18 . . . . 089 $3 26
7. . . . , 072 3 00 si. . ! . .1134 3 30
1. . . . 1140 8 10 41. . . . .1158 8 50
1. . . . .1000 3 25 4. . . . .1055 3 50
41 025 3 25 20. . . . .1412 4 00
COWS.
. 834 75 4. . . . . COS 1 30
.1020 75 6 . . . . 020 1 35
.1030 1 00 4. . . . 925 1 40
. 730 1 00 8. . . . . 890 1 40
. 783 I 00 18. . . . . 018 1 50
. 720 1 00 7. . . . . 983 1 50
. 885 1 00 20. . . . . 700 1 56
i . 740 I 00 1. . . . .1080 1 06
12. . 875 1 10 B. , . . . 873 1 76
2. . 845 1 15 2. . . . . 950 1 76
10. . 878 1 20 1. . . . .1100 2 00
0. . 880 1 25 1. . . . 1300 2 25
1. .1100 1 25 e. . . . . 903 2 26
11. . 841 1 25
25HEIFERS.
HEIFERS.
15. . 517 1 20 1. . . . . 600 t 50
. 515 125 2. . . . .1226 2 50
CALVEd.
1. . . . 330 2 00 1 210 3 00
2. . . . 805 2 10 1 300 3 00
0. . . . 148 2 20' 2 170 8 00
1. . . . 110 2 76 4 107 8 75
1. . . . 220 2 70 6 128 4 25
IIUI.I.3.
1. . . .1110 70 1 1180 1 25
1. . . .1330 1 20 1 1430 1 85
1. . . .1430 120 7 1478 2 10
STOCKEHS ANI ) FEEDEH.1.
19. . . 730 1 25 0. . 790 2 40
12. . . . 605 1 75 0. . . 827 2 40
8. . . . 853 2 10 2 ' ' . 885 2 40
" . 550 2 15 5' . . 390 2 40
ll" ! . 690 2 16 1. . 1000 2 60
7. . . . 707 2 20 6 1130 2 75
1. . , 530 2 25 0 1133 2 76
1 . , 1130 2 25 18 1033 2 76
/ WEBTXIU ) CATTLE.
No. Av. IT. No. Av. Pr.
BOUTII DAKOTA.
2 calves. . 175 $2 00 10 cows. . . 823 $2 16
55 calves , . 182 8 25
WYOMING
1 steer..1160 1 50 1 steer. . . ! COO 1 00
13 Htuors..ll43 1 'JO 15 ulcers..1144 2 60
6 stucrH,1304 2 05 72 cows. . . BIO 1 60
27 feeders , 010 2 25 BG cows. . . 840 2 00
40 feeders. 003 2 CO B feeders 070 a 05
2 feeders. OH6 2 00 16 cows. . . U03 1 40
72 feeders , 1110 2 75 &C feeders l'J41 2 60
58 Hteora..l377 2 50 3H fuoderull67 2 40
COI.O1UDO.
20 strs.Tox 000 1 75
Hoes The recovery from Wednesday's '
bad slump promises to bo rapid If not com-
plote. 1osh receipts were the lightest
since early in April , and with a decrease in
supplies so far tills week compared with last
of nearly 11,000 , hogs , the bulls had a good
argument. There were enough stale hogs la
the yards to make the total offerings over
a.OOO hoad. Fresh meat men wautod hogs ,
and outsluo packers and butchers had good
orders. At tho' ' opijiilng packers were very
indifferent , but toward the close they were
the biggest bullsilu the yards , Cudahy espe
cially bidding high.lmt not getting a hog.
Good to cholco Vltrfht and butcher weight
hogs sold from 'fl.So early up to HBO late ,
while heavy and'mixed hogs sold largely nt
from M.05 to SJ.'J ? , , The trade was active
throughgut andi the clone was at the high
point of the day. jV&ir to good hogs sold
largely at gi.'JO and H'JS against $1 on
Wednesday and M.'JO to $5.25 a weolt ago.
Representative Bull's ;
No. Av. Bh I'n < No. Av. 8h. Pr.
No.o ' 220 (4 II" ) , .220 280 (4 25
o ! . 263 4 W 81. .208 240 4 25
3. , 2BO 4 00 B7. .180 200 4 25
13. , 234 40 3 , ,3311 4 26
30. . 84 0 820 ' 73. .247 ICO 4 26
73. 260 120 41)5' ) . 73. .240 200 4 26
330..207 BOO ' 67. .303 80 4 25
62..240 BO 41W , , CO , .272 40 4 25
80..295 80 4 K CH , .215 200 4 80
02 , . 812 4 20 73. .216 200 4 80
&a , . 207 120 4 20 CO. , .253 ICO 4 30
44 , . 324 40 4 'M 40. .218 80 4 SO
40. . 204 200 4 20 73. .218 BO 4 36
.373 4 20 Cl. . .305.m 40 4 35
4 20 78. .m 280 4 36
13. , | S32 so 4 20 70. . . .235 3GO 4 85
33 , , .837 40 4 20 B0.tt.195 4 46
44 , .334 80 4 20 02..281 SCO 4 46
.240 200 4 25 0..244 4 60
200 4 25 73..240 120 4 60
05. . . .107 40 4 25
SUEEI * But ono double dock was received ' ,
The market was unchanged. Good muttons
and lambs continue la active demand , but
common and stock sheep are not wanted at
any price. Fair to good natives , fJ.00(24,00 ( j
fair to good westerns , | 3.76@3.75j common
and stock sheep , H,60@'J.75 : good to cholco
40 to 100 Ib. lamb * , | 3.5U@4.7& . HoprcicuU-
tlve sales :
No. Av. Pr.
116itockerB 81 1226
200 wuhtcru wether * . , 00 2 00
Ileoeipt * iiud DUpotltlcm of Mtook.
Ofilclal receipts and disposition of stock as
howu by the book * of the Union Stock Yard *
company for the twenty-four hour * ending at
b o'clock p. m. AtlRUIt 8 , 18931
W9POMTIOX.
nunng. CATTLE , RIIKKP.
Omaha r.vklne Co. . , 31 340
Tlic ( ) . II. Hammond Co. . ' 055
Swift A Co. 'ins 00
The Ciulaliy Packing Co. . 007
n. n. wnon , ; . . : M
KinR\II : , t Co 31.1
Chicago 1 > . ft V. Co. , . . . . , . 72
A , H.via , . . , , . . , . , . . . , .
1' . 1) . Armour DOS
Vans.int.t Cnroy
Rlilpperaandfcodprn 44 325
Lottover. , . 700 000
Total. , 2.100 3.342 42fl
Stock In Might.
Kccolpts of live stock at the four principal
western markets Thursday , August 3" : "
Cattlo. lloci. Shoop.
South Omaha 1,104 1,218 2OO
Chicago 12,000 18,000 8,000
Kansas City 2.300 1,400 1,400
SU Louis 4,000 1.60O 600
Total 10.404 2,118 10,100
Chicago I.lrn .Stock Market.
CIIICAOO , Aug. 3. ( .Special Telegram to Tun
.1 There was a partial revival today In
tlia cattle trado. The several classes oC buyers
were well represented , and while there was no
radical advance In any qrado of stock the tone
of the general market was sensibly firmer.
For yesterday's cut of from 20c to 60c there
was no oarlhfy oxciuo. Thcro was an advance
Monday lit the London market of IXcpcrlb.
and the receipts hero for the expired partof
this nrcok have been 2,000 head Hliortof the
number received during thosaiuo tlmo last
week , but tin ) dressed boot "ring" took advan
tage of the Hurry In the down town market to
filch from the wckots of countrymen who fall
Into their clutches from to to tlO per head on
every bullock bought. There were about 11,000
bond of fresh receipts and between 6,000 nnd
O.OOO stiilo cattlo. Of today's arrivals It was
estimated 0,000 were Tcxitns. Siiles of natives
were largely at from (1.00 to 34.40 , while from
12.60 to r3.00 took most of the westerns and
from 11.76 to 13 ttio hulk of' the Toxuns.
Not all the cattle were sold.
The hog market was ( Inner than on Wednes
day , lluyors hud partially recovered their
eoulllbrluiu and woru less Inclined to "bear. "
They fought against any advance , but paid a
moderate ono nevertheless , the average of
prices being about from lOc to IDc higher than
.lor yesterday. Choice heavyweights sold ut
from $4.70 to 94.76 and there were several
sales ot light sorts around $0.20 , Tlio advnnco
In the latter was not ns marked as the advance
In heavyxvolglits. Considering tliu magnitude
of the supply ( there were fully 40,000 head In
the pens ) the appreciation In values , though
trilling as compared with yesterday's docllno ,
was perhaps us great as sellers hud any reason
to expect.
Prices were about ns at the close o' yester
day's market , ranging from $1 to $1.25 fur culls
to from $4 to $4.25 for choice muttons. There
was also very llttlo cnango In the lamb market
so far as prices were concerned. Thuy ran
. from $3 to $5.25 for poor u > cholco. Texas
sheep were quoted at from $1.25 to $3.75 , and
western grass fed at from $2 to $3.60.
Receipts : , Cattle , 11,000 head ; calves , 800
head' hogs , 18tOU ) head : sheep , 8,000 head.
Tlio Evening Journal reports :
OATTI.B Receipts , 12,000 head : Hhtnmonts ,
4,900 head ; market active at yostordliy's do
cllno ; fancy beeves , $4.8025.10 ; prime , $4.CO ®
4.70 ; good to cholco. $3.804.5& ; Toxans. $2.26
® 3,3& ; westerns , $2.85(23.85 ( ; cows , $1.00 ®
12.90.
lions Receipts , 18,000 head ; shipments ,
7,500 head ; market 1015c higher ; mixed
and packers , $4.30&i4.05 ; prime heavy and
butchers , $4.60@4.80 ; light mixed , $4.U5t 4.00 ;
bortud light , t3.UOao.30.
SHEEP Receipts , 8,000 head ; shipments ,
2,000 head ; market dumornllzo ; culls and
common , $1.25 02.75 ; owes and mixed , $2.25(2 (
$3.60 ; mothers , $3.003.75 ; westerns , $2.26 ®
3.16 ; lambs , $2.7634.16.
Kaunas City l.lvo .Mock Mnrket.
KANSAS CITY , Aug. 3. CATTLE Receipts ,
2,300 head ; shlpmunta , 4.4OO head ; market
lOc higher ; Texas steers , $1.85@3.00 ; cows ,
$1.402.16 ; shipping steers , $4.000)4.75 ) ;
native cons , $1.25 2.00 ; butcher stock , * 3.30
© .I.5U ; slockers anil fcedurs , 32.003.60 ;
bulls and mixed , $1.60 2.60.
lions Receipts , 1,400 head : shipments ,
800 head ; market lOc higher ; bulk uf sales ,
$4.20 ; heavies , 4.10Q4.30 ; packers , & 4.1&5&
4.55 ; mixed , $4.10 )5.50 ) ; 'Yorkers , $ -1.60 ®
4.75 ; pigs , $4.00(24.75. (
SIIKBI * Kecolpts , 1,400 head ; shipments ,
400 head ; market slow , steady , dull and 25c
lower ; representative bales , Umbs , $3.75 ;
muttons , $ y.253.05.
New Vorlc I.lv.i stock Market.
NEW YOIIK , Aup. 3 , IlEEVEg Receipts 05
head ; no trade : dressed beef , C y'iitic. Klilp-
monts today , 487 hooves , 80 shcop and l,4uO
quarters of beef.
CALVES Receipts 221 head ; market dull ,
steady ; mixed , $5.0030t50 ; veal , $5.00(20.50 ( ;
buttermilk calves. S3.0083.60.
HIIKEI * AND LAMIIS Kecolpts , 5,051 head ;
market active and llrm ; sboop , $3.00.OO ;
lambs , 'J5.003.C. < Oi2'/i ; dressed mutton , 79c ;
dressed lambs , 9Hc.
lions Receipts , 4,189 head ; market lower ;
$5.60.
St. T.onli l.lvo Stock Market.
ST. Louis , Aug. 3. CATTLE Recolnts , 4,000
head : shipments , 2,900 head ; market steady ;
no good natives on sale ; fair to good Tcxans ,
$3.40.
lions Receipts , 1,500 head ; shipments , 1,000
head ; market llrm ; top on light , $4.90 ; top on
heavy. $4.00.
SHEEP Receipts , 500 head ; nlilpmonts ,
1,300 head ; market steady , unchanged.
A GAME OF DRAW.
The AInyor Made Jtulae unil Swlpoil the
rot.
The mayor of a western town was play
ing a small game of draw in his olllno
with the city marshal , the editor , tlio
hotel keeper and a councilman , nays the
Detroit Free Press. At flrat the mayor
was in great luck , and ho piled tlio
chips up around him a foot thick , and
then ho began slipping , and before very
Ions ho had only a couple loft. The
next deal gave him a great hand and ho
wanted moro chips , but ho couldn't got
them. The ether fellows were in to
clean him out and wouldn't ' lend him n
cent.
D"Boys , " ho said earnestly , "will you
I allow mo fifteen inluutos In which to
raise " N
make a ?
They knew ho couldn't ' borrow on the
outside , BO they agreed to that.
"Iloro , Tom , " ho said to a policeman
who was watching the game , "skip out
on the street and arrest somebody quick
and bring him horo. "
Tom skipped in about a minute , and in
about ten minutes ho was back again
with a victim.
The mayor looked the man over.
"What's the charge , Mr. Olllcor ? " ho
said , sternly.
"Drunk and disorderly , your honor.1' '
"What have you got to say ? " said the
court , addressing the prisoner.
"Guilty , your honor. "
"Ton dollars and costs , " decided the
mayor , "with costs remitted if the flno
is paid on the spot. "
'Good enough , your honor , " and the
prisoner pulled out a tenner and rolled
out of the room.
"Gentlemen , " wild the mayor to the
company , l'I huvo u few imnutoH loftbut ,
I almll not nsk your further indulgence.
Give mo 810 worth of chips , " and tlio
mayor , with characteristic enterprise ,
swiped the pot.
Don't IHicanl the Huiiendan. ] " " *
The stout man who wears a tight bolt
around his waist to give him an appear
ance of jauntlncBs , an well an to do the
Buspondor sorvlco , does not know what
harm ho is doing to himself. A famous
doctor SUVB that the wearing of a
tight bolt by a man , especially a stout
man , IB most injurious to health , It
stops the circulation , and does not por-
mlt the digestive organs to operate as
they should. When asked why it should
bo so .much moro injurious for a man to
SOUTH QMAJJA.
Union Stock Yards Company ,
Sou tli Ornaba.
Beit Cattle Uo anddbtep market la li
Wood Brothers.
Live Stook OomraUsloa Morohunti
'oitli Umtba Telephone Illf. Cblcan
JOHN U. OAUHMAN , I „ , „ er'
\VAl/r lt K. WiXJI ) . fu n
Market roporU by mall and wire chcorf ullp
furuUhed upou application
went * anything tight nrnund hln wnlst
tlmn It In for n womnn , who la laced up
yonr In nnd yonr out , the doctor said :
' 'A ' man ixnd womnn cnn't bo compared
In that regard. A man "Vixos entirely
different muscles in breathing than a'
woman. . Ho becomes ncoustomcd to
breathing from his abdomen , whtlo n
woman breathes almost entirely from
her chest. Men had bettor wear loose
bolts and provldo some other substitute
for suspenders. "
UNCLE JOSIAU'B ' BEDTIME.
The Dear Olct Man ( lav * Himself a Tom-
por.inuo t.eoture.
Such headaches as Uncle .Toslah had 1
And such doctors ! Tholr oITorts loft the
patient worse instead of bettor. At last ,
however , a young doctor gave Aunt
Polly n proscription which , lie said ,
was sure to help , If not euro , says the
Youth's Companion.
Uncle .Tosiuh was a strict temperance
man. Not a drop of ardent spirits , as a
beverage , had passed his lips , lie was
n man llrm of .principle strong and un
yielding whore his well trained conscience -
science was concerned. The doctor's
prescription was opgnog. Aunt Polly
was to prepare nnd administer it to
Uncle Joslah at his bedtime , when sloop
would follow and the hnmlncho disap
pear.
Very grateful the remedy proved , pre
pared ! under Aunt Polly'H skillful hand.
She was generous to "a fault , and per
haps mixed a thimbleful more than the
proscribed portion of whisky in the
nightly draught.
As the heudacho was n very real fact ,
Uncle Josiah'd ' conscience did not forbid
him to give the remedy n fair trial. His
usual time for retiring was 10 o'clock.
When ho was in bed Aunt Polly carried
to him the fragrant steaming cup.
One night , about two weeks after ho
begun taking the nightly stimulant ,
Uncle Jcwiuh grow restless at about a
quarter to 10 o'clock , and said :
"Polly , I fool pretty tired ; I think I'll
go up noxv and bo ready for my medicine
and sleep. "
"Well , Joslah , it's only a quarter of
10 ; but you do look tired , and 1 will pre
pare it noxv. "
The next week , one rainy night , as the
clock struck I ) , Uncle Josiah left his old
arm-chair , a bright lire and his cheerful
wife. Ho xvas "quite tired out and would
have his nog noxv. "
"What makes you so tired tonight ,
Joslah ? "
"Well , xvorklng about the factory all
day , I suppose , Polly , " and ho drained
his nightly remedy and wont off to sleep-
One xvook later Uncle Josiah's bed
time came at quarter to 0 o'clock ! Ho
wont up stairs , but just before Aunt
Polly xvas ready for him ho called doxvn :
"Polly ! "
"Well , Josiah. "
"Don't bring up that stuff ! I'm ' com
ing doxvn. "
"Coining doxvn ! I thought you were
ready for bed ! "
"So I was , Polly , but I'm coming doxvn
to bo with you till 10 o'clock , and I shall
never take another cup of nog ! "
Ho came doxvn , fully dressed , and
added : 1
"Polly , do jou knoxv why I have been
Rolling tired so early of laUj ? It wnl
just becauio I was In n hurry for that
medicine ; and when ft man begins td
relish whisky as I have boon getting to
do there's a ncrpont lurking near ,
We'll both sit up till 10 o'clock and then r
sloop the sloop of the just. Notanothoi . - *
drop shall pas § my lips , Polly. "
And ho kept his word.
A RUSTIC COMPLIMENT.
The Annoranoo of n .Sculptor Ohangeit la
When Illrntn Powers , the American
sculptor , had his studio in Washington
he employed his spare time in uarvinu
likenesses of the wild animals with
which ho had grown familiar during his '
boyhood daya among the Green moun
tains. It was at this time that ho in ml a
the flguro of the couchant panthef
which no v adorns one of the rocks on
the main driveway In Central park. Ha
was very much interested In this ptoco
of work and did not llko to be inter *
runted , says the Now York Times.
One day a raw miuntnincer from Ver
mont , who had come to Washington to
see the sights , thinking that ho must
not return without paying a visit to his
talented countryman , sauntered into tlitj
studio. Mr. Powers paid no hood ta
htm and did not ask him to sit down ,
but the Vermonter was not abashed ,
He not only remained , but ho came so
close to the sculptor as to interfere with
his work. Mr. Powers tried in various
ways to Intimate that his visitor's room
would bo vastly bolter than his company.
Still ho stayed. At last the sculptor
called the olllce boy and bade htm sweep.
As the studio had not boon visited by a
broom for a month , the cloud of dust
was almost suffocating. The Vermonter
ohokod and coughed , but did not lot go.
Ho still stood with his gaze rlvitod upon
the piece of stone that was receiving
Buch wonderful grace under the skilled
hands of the artist.
At last Mr. Powers could stand It no
longer. Turning to the eounlryman ho
said , with a savage frown : (
' 'My friend , 1 shall bo very much
obliged to you if you will pnt yourself on
the other aldo of that door. " The '
countryman began backing toward the
doorway , not once removing his oyoi
from the panther.
"All right , sir , " ho said , "I'll go , but
but geowhittlkor , what a Qiring sho'i
goln' tor makol"
"That , " said Powers , "was the most
genuine compliment I over received In
my life. What about the man well ,
what do you think ; ' 1 bogged his pardon.
He furnished me afterwards with some
of the best models I over had. "
What' * lii n Nil me.
Buffalo Courier : "What Is your name.
sir ? " the ether evening inquired a ho tut
clerk ot a guest who was asking about his
until. "Houso'n lot , " carelessly answered
the man us he loaned against the counter ,
"But , sir , I want your tmmo in order to look
up your mall , "said tlio cleric. "I don't want
to know anything about , a house and lot. "
"And I ani not telling you anything about a
house uud lot , " replied the man rather
warmly. "You asked mv name , and 1 guvt
it. is II-o-w-8-o-n . "
It
- - - - - L-o-t-t.
Brazil exhibits moro than 2,000 different
grades of coffoo.
The Secrets
of Pearline's success ? Well ,
there are several. Here are
some of them , just to prove that
its enormous growth was only
natural. First : The ar
ticle was precisely what its
makers claimed it to be ;
it has never changed
no improvement has
been found. Used for
years always alike.
_ Second : The public
was kept informed 'about Pearline. This was necessary.
With anything so new and so different from old ideas , peopl ?
had to be educated. Third : The best advertising Pearline
has ever had ( and it costs nothing ) is from every women who
has used it. She tells everyone how much it has done for her
in all kinds of washing and cleaning ; that while the cost is
nominal , she has found it to be better than anything else ,
always the same , and perfectly harmless ; and that the saving
by using cheaper imitations for a year wouldn't be enough to
pay for one ruined garment.
1' ' Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers wijl tell yon.
L XT"O 4-1 "this is as good as" or "the same as Pearline. " IT'S
l Jt"VV dJLx FALSE Pearline is never peddled , if your grocer sends
yo7an imitation , be honestit tack. OM JAMES PVLE , New York.
"A BRIGHT HOME MAKES A MERRY
HEART. " JOY TRAVELS ALONG WITH
SAPOLIO
OMAHA
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AND TENTS.
Wolf Bros * Co.
jinabaTent-AwaiDg . ,
COUPANT.
U nuf ctnr riof Tenti ,
IIORBD COVltRB. Awning. , etc , 703 and
UU Varnam Htroat. TOtt ) . IClh Btreut ,
BAGS * TWINES
Bemls Omaha Bag
COMPANV.
Impott ri nd roanufKO-
turcrs of flour stcki ,
burlap , ( nine ,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Morsc-Coc Shos Company.
I alMrOom aaH Offlce-llOMIW-llll Hoimrd 8t
fictorr-HIV'1121'IUl Howard St.
W arc the OKbr M nufajtur n of Hoots nail
our oewitotorr. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Kirkendall , Jones & Amcr , Hand-Sewed
COMPANY. vrnoloials
iu r . , nt llonlvn BHOH CO. . Looti. ihoei
Itublier Shoo Co. 1IW- and rubber Kuod * . IW
1101-IIM llarnty tflreet 13HI ll rnoj Biro/t.
OOAJ. , POKE.
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UME CO. . bard nd *
toil. 8. K.oor. ItlUaad
l > auglu btrc t.
DBY GOODS.
M. B. Smitli&Co. Kilpatrick-KocliDry
UOOUS CO.
Drr coodt , DoUoni. tat- Nutloni , u ati' furnlih-
rlthlug goodi. oorotr in < iiuodi , cur. llth ma
lltli KUd JlOWMd BU. lUiotr Btrnu.
FOBNITUBE.
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COMPANY.
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COMI'AMT ,
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Corntr lOlb and Jaok.on mcchanlcitouli. .
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W. A. L. Glbbon& Co Oraalia Safe and Iroi
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glourui. mlllcni. lull Iron iliulturi mid On
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Imported.Arv > rlo n I'url-
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