THE OMAHA DAILY BEEt SMUTIDAT , AUGUST 8 , 1896. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL ncriud Stocks Injuriously Affected Qraiu and Provisions , MUCH WEAKER FEELING DEVELOPS Trnilo Clitollr I < enl irltli O ullHiL-i1 lrvn HrllliiK lij- tinHninc Inlpp- ! ( lint \Vcrr AclUinn ( he Other Sldi CHICAGO , AUK. 7. The grain find proVision - Vision markets wcro today once tnoro In juriously affected by n badly demoralized stock mnrket In New York. They offered n atoiil resistance , however , to nny ftlrthcr decline , nnd In the end whent wns no lower than on the tiny before. Corn wns % c lower for September , rind from \ c. to Uc higher for Mny. Provisions only showed any ma terial decline. There WUH a pretty peed trailo In wheat nml moderately nctlvo nt time * , the rnngo for the day being compnrntlvely narrow , liowcvor , at from % c to Ic , The feeling dt veloped waa on the whole weaker , and Sep tember Hold oft to t > r.c , December Helling to D3c , Html figures showing no change on thn former nnd trlflo gain for the latter. The liquidation oC September WUH a feature nnd thi ! nprend botweuti that delivery nnd December widened nt ono time to 3c. ICurly cables ciitne * , d lower , northwestern re ceipts were liberal nnd the local movement n little larger than expected. The New York stock market was weak and exhibited a drooping tendency , till of which dlseour- iiRed longs nnd many parted with their holdings Kxports were small. The market rallied find sold up from Ode to"He on the cash business effected at the decline. Liv erpool cables came still lower nnd stocks Hhowed declines which wns responsible for the secofid break. Spot In Liverpool waH off from Virt to4d nnd futures Vld to ? tl lower. 1'arls wns off IS centimes nnd llont 10 to 20 centimes lower. IJerlln declined y ir.arJc , while Antwerp'- was pructlcally un changed. Corn opened weaker at V4c dccllno , 'rallied from Me to ? 4c , broke $40 $ , chtinKed somt nnd closed with % c .loss on September and from 'Ac to Uc higher for May. The trade wns chlolly local , with continued free sell ing by the same Intermix that were ncllvc on Unit side of the market yesterday. Shorts covered Homo curly , but the advanci was met with free offerings , nnd In the nb- Boneu of support prices declined , llecelpth were considerably larger than expected Cnblos wcro weak nnd % A lower nil strounil and domestic markets easy. Wheat was weak nnd stocks In New York showed n declining tendency and were weakening In- llticncos. There wns n nervous market In oats , with a fair business. Prices advanced Vic e.irlj with corn , but reacted Vic und closed steudj at about the same ns yesterday. There was no news of special Importance and prices bad % o rniiKO and closed higher than thoj opened on May. nccelptx were heavy. A fair demand existed. Car lota to go t ( Htoro were Vto to Ic lower , the latter 01 now. Oats by sample were Ic lower fo : new and ' .40 for old. Offerings of ncv wcru largo .and the ( ftiullty poor tint light weight. These were dull. OKI sole fairly. " Provisions started easier , presumably be rniiHO hogs were quoted from ] 0o to 15 < lower. The opening- declines Induced thi selling out of quite a number of small lots on stop loss orders. At a decline from 10 < to life In pork , and from fie to lOc In Ian and ribs , local sculping shorts , wbo hat lind the courage to sell yesterday und re main short over night , took the ofTerlnp : abandoned by the tired loncs und thui Htcudlcd the market. At the close Soptcin ber pork was Just where It left off yestor day and Jnnuary l ! > c lower. Lard closet with a loss of 5c In both September am January , nnd ribs at a decline ot 15c foi September and lOc for January. Kstlmatcd receipts for tomorrow : Wheat 3" . " > cars : corn , 1,000 cars ; outs , 310 ortr * hogs , 11,000 bead. Jir.o ivaulng i inures ranged as follows : Articles I O i. fn.v. | WliC.it.Ko.9 Auept Cfi ? ? < -pt utlH Coill.No 2. . 134 ' 235 . . 34W49C ' May Slh 37K Oatn.No. - ' . . Soot Vay JO Pork.r.crbbl Supt 0 HO o in no 10 Dot ii o > y ( Vll ) on 10WA Jan. . . . . . . 1 00 7 oo us 00 tard.lliUlbs Soul 3 50 an Out ' .1 no jr Jan il 35' : i uo no ss lEl.orl ftlbs- Si-pt. . . . 3 3.1 n 33 25 3 H7W : i 40 'MV 32J. Jan 31.1 4.1 47 ( Cash quotations were ns follows : MrulBJitB. J.20 3.20 ; Fprlng patents. UlS , . . , HtialshtH , J2.M3f3.Ort ; bakers , J2.002 S3 V )5rlJx'IirNo' ) ! } ; - K " - l' cN - - > red. r,9ie. C OltN No. 2.23c ; No. 2 yellow. 2l'ac No. 1 " ' " " * " ' "li\-K-Nn.\ MM" HAni.ljy No. 2 , nominal t No. 3. f. o b 27 ! S2u ; No. 4. lXjr22c. ! FlAX.SEED-No. 1 , 71c. 1'llIME TIMOTHV SEED J3.05. IMIOVISIONS Mi-fs 1101 k , per bbl. XI.33lanl per 100 Ibs. , J3.15f > 3.20j short ribs , sides loose 3.20j'3.S3 ; dry raited shoulders , boxed , J3735/I.CO Bliort clear sides , boxed , J3.C2'iJ3.7 ; , WHISKY DHtlllers' finished coods. , , or Rn | , sirOAUS-Cut loaf. $3.4sranulntcd ; , J4.S2 Btandald "A , " off , $1.87. I'OUI.THY Steady ; turkeys , SSlOo ; chickens BlSJJVc : ducks , SlidSc , 1'he following were the receipts and shipment On the IVo li | jo oxjliiirt tD4iv tin butter mar ket WIIH uloailyt crc--imory. OCJMWc ; dairy , uu ' ' ' ' ' ' 8' W "ki 'reH'1' ' "WwlOc. UhecBO , anlet VOHK m f ( he | } lly on Vnrlon ; ClMIIIIKIllltlfH. NM5W YOHK , Aug. 7-n.Oim-Ilecclpts. 23,70 bbls. ; experts , 13,398 bbls. ; dull and heavy , wit ] associated hi amis of spring patents reduced 10 per Lid , ; whiter patents , J3.t3 3.5J ; Mlnncsot patents. I3.23jfj.73j Minnesota baki-rn , } 2.40S3.Sj BlirlnK , J2.101t2.2 ; winter new grades , JI.80iPJ.03 y ° < ' 0 r , dull ; superfine , JJ.50H2.Wancy ; , j. . . , tinner on ton-Inn buying und local covering ; ol < otY with Chicago , nml WHS Irremilur during th. . iluy. Kovcined by bleady cuble" fron tlio con , tli | nt , luuro. but tvlndM In th southwest aiu Hie ilnuncl.il depression t nilcanu ; finally r'alllei on nxpoit buying nnd L-IOM-II StiJ o net hither ' Mcpli'mlwr , Wbia . i-lo u. liig. 03-e. COnN-Ufi-i-lpts. J3S.400 bu. ; ciports 31 057 hu ipot. easy ; No. 2 , 30c. elevator. Option * advance , ut first pn big ejport puruim.eii yesterday ani hul wlnda. but later sold oft. nnd closed Jar . UAT.S IleceliUa. SU.300 bu. ; exportu J 75 bu pot , iiuli-t ; No. 2. 8JHc. Option * opened steadi but afterwards reacted with corn , and closed ' .1 Jjo Jowcr : .Uitjust , closed 2214c ; September , KS * IJiiu f' ' i'-1 Vj111'11"5' ! ' K 17 ° P. .COH0.60. Illlll.S- yj Oujveston , Ho ; Texas , diy , 8'4c HOl'S-lhlll ; lk'J4 ciop. 2'.i ! tc ; 1SW crot , Ll-ATIIiU--rileaily ; hemlock Bole. nueno Ayre * . light to heavy weights , 20fT2lc ' * ' . . " " " ! ; . . " ? - . " " * . - * . ! . .V.cket , .J , ; . o 7oo : : n . . . . . , . r. > .t.vr TV * vv gt ro , * a , tu , l | U , It : HlKrt > 11.1214 , Dry salt meats , boxed ehoulderV ani long" . H.Mi ribs. J3.73 ; short * . Jl. 74 , i."rd cusy ; we tern vtraiu. J3.Wif3.00 niked : ro fined , steady. IMrk. lower ; old to new mess S8.BWf8.75j niiort clear , ja.50ttlo. j family , ioo ( 11.00. O11.H I'elroleuni , quiet ; 1'ennsylranla crude Itrurig , Il.COU ; Ohio , cruJe , steady , jtocln'esslar itralncd , common to good. JI.S7Hgi.oa , Tur pcntlnc. dull ; ! I 2IC , Cottonw-ed oll7 tea.y | l.rlino ciuJu , ISiiiUo ; off grades , 18fiiV : prim vummer yellow , JJ'.itjrioj prime whltu. tl0ia. MOI < AiiHis-QuIet : _ New Orleans , open kettle FHEIOHT8 To Liverpool , quiet ; cotton , b' ' iteum. 3-12il : Brain , by iteini. Id. KICK- Firm ; dome tlc , fair to extra. JKIfSc Japan. 4fMVic. HinTKU Hectlpts. 9.K17 pk- ! steady ; west rn dairy , OiflZu ; western cieamcry , -ecfi. . . piEs. quiet ; lar ' m * 54 < lT'4c . small4OTc \ ; part tti.uiiv , 4UO'.4o ' ; ful K ( klms. IKUjc. \ M IXlC.B-lttciHpts. 7,4 ! > l | , lign. ; steady ; utate on ' | H I'eiuxylvanU . UOlIo : wrslpin , HRISo , B MKTAL3 > | B Iron , c l t. Copper , easy : brok * r . Hl.Wr exrhanir * . ttl-W. Lfnd , MeAAy ; do mestlc broker * . J.70 ; exi-nansa. t.W. Tin Spel Ury Guutli. NEW YOUK. Au . 7-Th d y' buslncM ha turned out very weJ | tu the varlout class * , o tat.ii RJ | h * volume of i < ul completej . . . , . . . . . . . . . - - .M.I./ * cod * > ' > lppfd on ttccuuni o | . old ° * r . > * > * a vcor mjill > ni ITS ! ' " J11 * * * tot brown coltoos. prlnU , colurei I \ . . . . cottons , blenched givxls nnd other Keannnitble jpeolaltlM , The proiluctlon of denlmn In very much reduced , and ftorku nrn nominally next to nothing , us four large mills nrc without n piirKnge of plain blue good * . Printing cloths steady at 27-HV % l-'AI.tj ItlVKIl , Main. . Aug. 7. Thi > local print cloth market eloced very n"'st ' at 2 7-lCc. OMAHA ( jnNF.llA MAHICKT. Cniulltlnn nt Trnilr nml Qnntntlon * on .SI. Mile nml I'niK-r 1'roilncc. KOOS-Cholce Btoclt. Siic. I1UTTK11- Common to fair , 7C7Hc ! choice to fancy , country , H012c. VKAIr Cholc4 fat , 80 to 120 Ibs , , Is quoted at ( Sic ; Inrae anil coarse. { & : > c. Cl I KUSK Domestic brick , 13c ; Edam , per doi. , J3.60 ; club house , 1-lh. tarn , per do * . , IJ.M ; I.Ira. terser , Jnncy , per Ib. , I3ci Iloauefort , H-lb. Jan , per doz. , M.COj Young America. ) , lc ; twins , fancy. HHo. I'OItLTHV Live hcni. 6 f. < orockn. . 3c ; turk - k , So : old ducks , 6c ; spring chickens , PC ; spring ducks. DC. I'lOKONH Live. OOo ; dead plKeons not wanted. HAY Upland , 13.00 ; midland , Jt.Mi lowland , 14.00 ; ry < > straw , JfPO , color makcn the price or. liny ; light lml < - sell the best ; only top grade ] bring top price * . IlltOOM COHN Extremely ii'.ow sale ; new crop , dnllvcrod en trick In country ) choice green nlr-worklng carpet , per In. , z c ; choice Riccn , running to hurl , 2Ur : common. lV4c. VI-XIKTAHLIW. WATKIlMKLONS-I'er Am. , crnte < l according to size. J2.IWJ2.23. rANTAI.Oltl'KS-Per J1.75. . - 3-doz. crntcs , TOMATOKrt-l'er Vi-bll. basket , 40&JOO ! ' .i-bu. basket. SOtrtOc , ITUrtJMIIKltS-lVr doz. . 2.V. NEW ONIONrt Oood stock , per bu. , Mo. LIMA I1MANS Per Hi. , 4e. IIHANH llnM picked navy , per Int. , J1.40Ut.r,0 CAI1HAOI3 Home growt ) , per hundred , HOcO H.CO. CELKIlY 1'er doa. , 23QOc ; fancy mammoth , 73WSOC. I'OTATOKS New potatoes , per bu. ( 25c. FllUITS. OHAl'MS Home grown Moore's Karly , 23c ; Iowa Concords. 23i % CAL1KOIINIA I'KACHKS-HaU's Early , per box , "So ; ( * mwfordi , M 'Iftc. CALITOMNIA I'U'MH IVr box , $ t.W ) . CAL1KOIINIA OUAl'KS I'or case , 11.10. A IM'LKS Cooking , fier bid. , $2.00 ; eating. J2.23. SOUTIIKtlN I'KACHKK 1'cr 4-baskct crate , frcn stones. ? 3c ; clings , 7Gc. CAI.IKOUNIA 1'RAUH - Dartletts , tl.B001.7S ; Iluerre Hardy. tl.0 rl.4fi. lIMTI-nil-MlUIIca l > cr 16-qt. case , 1.73 , TltoriCAL FlcUITS. OUANOI3S llodl , per case , J6.CO ; Mexican orangrs , J4.M. LKMONS Mersinns , fancy , 11.50 ; choice , J4.00 ; California lemons , )4.00. 11 ANANAS Choice large Block , per bunch. I2.00it2.23 ; medlum-lzi > d bunches , JI.MW2.M. 1'INKAI'I'LF.S-No shipping stock. MISCELLANKOUS. IIONBY Fancy whltd. 'per Ib. , He ; choice , 13o ; California , amber color , luc. OlDIJU-Claillled Juice , per half bbl. , $3 ; pet bbl. , J. . I'llHBKUVKS-Assorted , 20-lb. palU , each , $1.40. MAl'I.n SYIIU1' Five cal. cnn . cnch. 12.75 ; gal. cans , per doz. , JI2 ; H gal. culls , tG.23 ; quart cans , J3.W. FIOR Imported fancy , C crown. 30-lb. bores. He ; choice , 10-lb. boxes. 3 crown , 910c. NUTS Almonds , California , per Ib. , medium , size. lOc ; Tarragona almond * , per ll > . , large. 121/jc ; Itiazlls. pel Ib. , So : English walnutH , per Ih. . fancy soft shell , 12o ; medium size , lOc ; fit. berts , per Ib. , lOc ; pecans. polUhod medium. So ; large. lOo ; peantits. raw , < % 5J7c ; roastiM. 71c. DATI5S Halloween , per Ib. , Cc ; fards , 10-lb. boxes , per Ib. , 7n. DIIESSED MEATS. UKKP Drcsbed steers , 400 to 600 Ibs. , C6' c- western steers. 4 i 3Uc ; fiood cotva and heifers. 4JiWSV4c ; medium cows und heifers , 4 > ifrSe | good fm-equarters , cows nnd heifers , .IVitflc ; good forenuarfers. native steers , 4ViS3c ; good hlm'- niinrlprs. cows and heifers , 7fff7Uc ; good liln ' - nimrtors. Btners. SVjc ; cow rounds , 5 c ; cn > " plates , 3c ; bunoless chucks , 4c ; cow chucks , 3ViW 4'o ; steer cliucks. 31ic ; beef tenderloins. 20c ; beef rolls , boneless , 9c ; slrtoln butts , boneless 9c ; loin backs , boneless lOc ; loin backs. So : cow lib * No. 3 , 7c ; cow loins. No. 3 , Olic ; bocf trlm- xheep filucks , tc ; fheeii toncucs , p'cr doi. . 23c. POIIK Dressed hogs. 4V4c : pork loins , 6'Ac ; spare ribs , 3140 ; ham sausages , butts , 4c ; pork shoulders , 4Mc ; pork shoulders , rklnned. 4',4c ; porK trlmmliiKs , So ; lent lard , not rendered , 4c. HIDES AND TALLOW. HIDES No. 1 crecu Mdes. 4 : jjo 2 green hides. BV4oj.No. 2 per Ib. less than fully cured. SHEEP PELTS Green salted , cnch. 23jCOc ; green aalted shearlings ( short * vooied early skins ) , each , ISo ; dry shearlhigs ( short woolcd . . . . . . i. * iu. , u iut.i i.c.guL. , tfinrj nine nansus ind Nebraska Murrain .wool , pelts , per Ib. . uct- ual weight. . ® } ; dry flint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per Ib. ; actual weight , 4t3o ; dry flint Colorado Murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual welEht , 3f4e ; feet cut off , as It Is useless to pay freight on them. TALLOW AND QUEASE Tallow. No. 1 , 2Vic : tallow , No. 2 , 1540 ; grease , while A , 2\-a \ ; grease white II , l < 4c ; grease , yellow , l'ic ; crease , dark , lV4c ; old butter. 22' , c ; beeswax , prime , 130 22o ; rough tallow. Hie. HONKS In cur lots , weighed nnd delivered In Chicago : Dry bulTulo , per ton. Jl2.ooQli.00 ; dry country , blenched , per ton , J10.00SJ12.00 : dry country , damp and meaty , per ton. JC.OOflJS.OO. WOOI. Unwanted , fine heavy. 63 > 7c ; fine , light. SI9c : ouartrr blood , 10ftlie , seedy , burry und chaffy , Sffllc ; cotted and broken , coarse , 7JMc ; rotted and broken , fine. GJI8c. Fleece washed Medium. ISJHSc : line. ItaiCo ; tub washed , 1GD ISc ; hlnck. 8c ; bucks , fo ; tag locks. 2ff3c ; dead pulled , 5 Cc. I.lvorpnol Mnrko < . LIVKHPOOL. Aug. 7. WHEAT Spot , quiet ; demand , moderate ; No. 2 red. winter , 3s ! V4d- No. 2.red , Hiring , 5s ; No. 1 Callfoinla , CM G&d. Futures opened steady , with near and distant positions V4d lower , und closed stonily v.'lth near positions Vid lower nnd distant positions Hid lower ; business about equally distributed ; Au gust , 4s lO'.ld ; fc'epteniber , 4a lO d ; October , 4s lOHd ; November , It ltd ; December. 4s ll'.id. (7ORX Sfiot , ifulet ; American ml/ed. new , 2s lOd. Futures opened quk-t. with near ami dls- taut positions ' /jit lower ; clored ( inlet , with near positions ' /WUd lower , nnd distant positions V-5J ? iil lower ; huslnoBn nboiit t > qimlly distributed ; August , 2s 9id ! ; Heptcmbpr , 2s OVid ; October 2s 9ftd ; November , 2s lOiid ; DiH-ember , 2s 10Va < I. I''I ' OUH Hte.idy ; domaiid , moderate ; St. Louln fancy , winter , G.t M , PEAS Canadian , 4s Cd. PKOVISIONS Hacon , steady ; demand , poor ; Cumbeiland cut , 2S to 10 Ibs. , 23sj short ribs , 28 Ibs. , 27s ; long clear , light , 38 to 43 Ibs. , 24s ; long clear , heavy , nominal ; short clear backs , light , IS Ibs. , 2s ; short clear middles , heavy , nominal ; clear bellies , It to 16 Ibs. , 73s. Shoul ders , square , 12 to 13 Ibi. . 23s. Hams , short cut , H to 10 Ibs. , 42s fid. Tallow , line North Ameri can , Us 9,1. Hoof , extra India mess. 4Cs 3d ; prime mess. 3& M. Pork , prime mess , line west ern. 43s ; medium western , 3-ia 9d. Lard , quiet ; prlrno western , IDs 3d ; rellned , In p.ills , l'J.i Cd. CHEESE Firm ; demand , poor ; finest American white. 36s ; finest American colored. 3C.s"Gd. IIUTTEIl Finest United States , 73s ; good. GOs. OILS Cottonseed oil , Liverpool rellned , I3s 'Jd. Linseed oil , 17s Cd. HKFHIOEKATOn I1EEF Forcquarters , 3'4d ' ; hindquarters. Ci < l. HOI'S At London ( Paclftn coast ) , SI ISs. The receipts of wheat ilurlng the past three days were 205,000 centals , Including 83,000 Amer ican. The receipts of American corn during the past three days ttcie 1B3.100 centals. The weather Is cloudy ami threatening. Nt. I.iinlM ( ; i-n era I Mnrkcf. ST. LOUIS , AUK. 7 FLOUIl Market still dull , but steady to llrm ; iiifents , JJ.0003.15 ; extra fancy , n.70ff3.S ; fancy , Ti.40if2.50 ; choice , 12.1051.I'D. ; ! WHEAT Nervous , unsettled nnd Irregular dur ing most ot the session , A fear of financial troubles rendered would-be buyers timid and In creased the selling whenever -weakness cropped out. Most cf the conditions favored the hear side , and the future market declined , but cloned bid. OATS Futures weak nnd lower , with srll ra more numerous ; spot , lower ; No. 2 cash. 19Wc " " ' el"emb0r' ' 18K ° ! May > 2 ° ' ' 5c < FLAXSBISD-JSQCfc ! TIMOTHY SEKD New. J2.7oes.00. .HAY Trading light , no Improvement being looked for till weather becomes peeler ; prairie. new , J8.CKMJ6.W ; timothy , old , J7WH10.50new ' J3.(10fflO.OO. ( this side. WHISKY JI.2 : . POULTRY Firm ; chickens , old , 7c ; spring , Sc ; turkeya. ducks und geese , unchanged. E11OS Steady ; 9c. METALS Lead , declined. 100 ton * common aelllng at KM : vpelter , held at J3.CC. COTTON T1ES-J1.23. PROVISIONS I'ork. lower ; standard mess. Job- bluff , $ . < xni , K. Lard , steady ; prime steam , { 1.10 : choice , J3.1S. Uacon , boxed shoulders , ft.Rii ; lenin ! . J4.I2H ; ribs , Ji.23 : nhorn. H'.o. Dry salt nirats , boxed Bhouldern , SI ; longs , 13.73 : ribs. J3.87H : shorts. Jl. KEC'HIPTS-Klour. 3,000 bbl . : wheat , 122,000 bu. : corn. 1M.OOO bu. ; oats , : i.OOO bu. SHIPMENTS Hour , 6.000 bbls. ; wheat , 8,000 bu. ; com , fJO.OOO bu. ; oats. 9.0uO Uu. NEW YOIIK. Aug. 7.OOKKKDOptions opened steady , with prices 10615 points tower ; ruled generally weak under foreign and local liquidation , following unsatisfactory * pot de mand and disappointing cablts ; closed quiet at K\fM points net decline ; sales , 17,000 bags ; August , JUUOWM.20 ; September. JS.I5yj.SO. Spot coffee , Illo. dull. Mild , quiet ; n.iles. l.tM tags Muracalbo , p. t. Warehouse deliveries from New York yesterday , 1,67 ! bags ; New York stock today , J8J.890 baps ; United States Block. Z0fi.o7 bags ; afloat for the United State * . 211,000 bags : total vUlblo supply for the United States , iU.tOI bays , against 617,033 bags la.t year , IIAVHB. AUB7.4 0FKEB-43lo.ed Irregular at ll f net decline ; sales. 40.000 bags. SANTOS. Aug. 7-COFFEE-Qulct : good av. raga Santos , 10.800 rels ; recelptv. W.SOO bags ; stock. aSS.OOO bags. HAMDl/HO. AUK. T-COFFEE-Qulet and unchanged - changed ; tales , : t , 00 bags. RIO. Augl. . COVFEK Barely steaAy ; No. 7 nio. 10. COO rtti ; excliaiue , 91I-3J ; receipts. 18.000 bags : cleared , for tun untied states. 44.000 bags ; for Europe , S.OCO bass ; slock. 232,000 bags. Frisco Wheat Quotation * . HAN FRANCISCO. Au * . 7.-WUJSAT-St adyj December , WAS A SHOCK TO CONFIDENCE Moore Brothers' ' Failure Had a Bad Effect on the Money Market. MERCHANDISE EXPORTS INCREASING Dint .t Co. Ill-port Ijiirttr Movement * ofVluiit , DlMtiirbi-d lnlii > r Con- illllonn mill Di-inorall/nlhiii In Hit' Iron .MnrhclH. - NI3W'OUK , Aug. 7 U. a. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade , which issues to morrow , will nayr The sensational collapse of the speculators at Chicago who con trolled the Diamond Match and Now York lllxcult stocks , and had hoisted them to fancy prices , with the consenuont closing of the Chicago Stock exchange for a period In definite , though followed by remarkably few failures , brings n sudden change In monetary conditions throughout the coun try. At least a month earlier than had been expected Chicago 1ms drawn heavily upon Illinois bank balances , nnd with drawals of other western funds may natur ally result. Europe was also moved to sell American stocks rather freely , so that the average of sixty most active railroad stocks fell about 2.IS per share and the average of trust stocks about t.M. The Instant co-oiiera- tlon of the money Interests at Chicago to re strict the disturbance deserved praise , and did much good , but It Is not possible to avoid some fhoclc to public confidence , and a ijulck tighten ing of eastern money markets has already shut oft commercial loans almost entirely. Tlie col- Inpso aluo Increased the caution of bankers and others regarding loans on securities of a similar character. It l Important that the Increane of merchandise exports J&CO.WO or 12 per cent over last year , for the week nnd the decrease of Imports $700,000 , or 7.7 per cent , still continues to limit the sum payable abroad. In live week * the Increnso of ex ports has been $3.400,00. or 16 per cent , and too decrease of Imports J9.SCO.OCO. or IS per cent , which help * to balance accounts. The movement of wheat Is again large , At lantic exports being 1,761.033 bu. for the week. Hour Included , ngaln.it 731MO bu. last year , and since July I Ss : > S,70t bu. , ngnlnst 4,728.fll9 bu. last year. Conflicting crrp reports arc as numerous und noisy as ever , but the moro reliable mark up winter wheat to 300,000.000 bu. and the. move ment tends to sustain sucb estimates , for since .luly 1 western receipts have been 17,833,33 ! bu. , acralnst 9.330.020 bu. last year. It Is not easy to believe that with prices to cents lower than a year ngo farmers have marketed from a smaller crop so per cent more wheat. Corn Is also mov ing rnpldly. with western receipts of 4.S73.00S bu. , against 1.CG1.074 bu. last year. The situation ns to cotton is doubtless critical. Kxtiemely hot and Ury weather bos done serious harm , and the price bas risen almost beyond precedent , ? jo on Wednesday alone , end the alarm will nt least bo of service to planters In giving them better prices. % Labor Is more disturbed than usual. The great Btrlke of garment workers lias gieatly extended ; the strike nt Cleveland has broken out again nnd Involves teveral other branches of labor ; Iron furnace men of the Shenango valley resist a reduction to t.io wanes ot May , 15,03 , though the Mahonlns valley workers do not ; the Iron works throughout the country arc trying to cut dawn the cost 111 order to keep In operation ; the Iron mines of the Oogcblc range arc stopping ; the suspension of cotton mills has Iwconte more general , nnd over 1,000.000 , rplndlcs are said to bo Idle at Fall Illver nlone , nnd probably three- eighths or more of the entire producing ca pacity In the country ; the rubber works have mostly stopped , nnd a number of woolen mills also. Evidently both the working forces and their wagi-s have been reduced. The Iron mar kets grow less demoralized In tone , bccaue all the associations decided to maintain prices for this month , but the markets uie not stronger In volumes of onb'rs or purchases. Pressure to sell , even nt concessions , la the prevailing rule , and prices are almost nominal. Minor metals are generally weik : , but prices of coke und cOnl are. held without variation. Curtail ment of production In cottons does not bring a stronger market , nnd a few quotations are re duced. Sales of light weight woolens are dis appointing and mulnly of cheap grades , and , In some cases , prices are ngnln reduced. Hales of wool for the week were 2.710.4m Ib3. . uulnst 8- 233.300 Ibi. last year , und 9,271.700 Ib3. In 18.12. Failures for the week bavo been 240 In fie United States , against 227 last year , nnd 32 In Canada , against 43 last year. Y CI.EAIUXO HOUSE ! TOTALS. DOMINION OK CANADA. Clearings at Hay City. Fall Illver. Akron , Snrlngtleld , O. , Canton , Sioux Falls. Fremont. Hustings. Chattanooga. Fargo , Nashville and Oalveaton not Included In total. TOO 13.UILY POIl TIIK VA1TIIADIS. . Geiiernl Trnile Couilltliiim Sliotr Some Improvement lit 1'lnces ) . KKW YORK , Aug. 7 , nradslreet'B tomorrow will ay : In nearly all lines trade 1s unchanged , In t.ome departments llfelesa. South ami south west the heat has had an unfavorable Influence , but merchants in all directions continue to buy for needs only. While It la too early for fall trade to assume large proportions , distribution of clothing and shoes at Chicago bas Improved somewhat , although less active than one year ago , At several center * bankers have preferred not to loan an freely as heretofore. Merchants , not wishing to be refused , have accordingly cur tailed their requests for accommodation. Mer cantile collection * are slow , uud In some In stances more difficult to make. Renewed scru. tiny of credits has had an effect In restricting ttia same. Iron and steel Industries remain ex cessively dull. Makers of pig are piling stock. Large lots could be obtained at concessions. Cotton yarn manufacturers have agreed to cur- tall production CO per cent during August , and , owing to lack of demand , western packing house employes have been Uld off. There ls no Im provement In wool , - I some Philadelphia mills UW9 been shut down. Portland advices arc that no considerable movement ot Oregon wool will take place until after election. Cotton foods remain unchanged1 , noWfpifitnndlnR the higher prices for cotton. ' : l Comparatively fftVftrnblff reports concerning trade are more numerous than In preceding w > k . Plttabum Jobbcrrr.'iiort n slight Incrraoe In th volume of trad * , 'wft ' nt llnltlmnre there In ft murkM Improvement , ! * lth Jobliers reserving orders freely. i . i Exports of wheat , nottr. Included in wheat , from both coasts of the tjftlted Staten , thl week amounted to J.747ooo bMltflm comivrwl with 2.- 4,000 hu. last weekol. 50.000 bu. In the corresponding responding- week one year agu , 3,4I7.WX ) Irti. two years BRO. and with 5ofS,000 bu. In the like week of 1H > 3. " lluslness failure * throughout the United States thH week number 5W.n decrease compared with one week BRO , when the total wns 2W. Tlic falling off Is principal * ! fn thn middle and New England states. As conft.nred with one year ftito , thin week's totaj shows all Increase of sixty , anif wllh two rrtr1 aito Bn Increase of seventy-two. In the first week of August , 1M3 , during the panic , the total number uf failures was 171. There ore .V liuj-lnc'j failures reported from the Cunadlnn Dominion this week , com pared with 37 last week , 31 In the week one year ago , und 4 two years ago. i > inn > itAi.iy.ii ; > nv \MV York Storlt 'Mnrket Mot A IT < T ted by ( InMliorrn Knllurc. NKW YOHK , Aug. 7. llradslreet'H review of the New York sleek mniket tomorrow will nay ! During the pnst wtek speculation In the New Yorc ! IMilkel hfls shown renewed bearish ten- rt-snelcn , culminating on l-'rlday In a ovpr II- riUld.iMi.il and general demoralization of prlcrs. IHt ( tilluit of prominent Chlcsgo operator * and Ihe cc.lltippe of n boom , with the closing of tlie Stuck exchanim there , had no limnnliato con- iieit'- with Wall street , but , nevertheless , the Incident cieated fours that the Injury mUht l more widespread thnn Is said to be the cnse , and It may be obmrtnt , Indeed , that the hardening f the call loan market hen1 U attributed mainly to complications created by the CMIcairo troubles. At the close of the Vteek , however , lhr > rl of call Umns to Gf7 i > er cent and the illtllcully In obtaining time loans , were enVctlva In creating Iliiuldatlrm. The disturbance nt Chicago , the ex pectation of higher money , the political situation and thn fact that railroad earnings am becoming decidedly unsatisfactory , were nil used by the bear party with more or lens effect upon prices. The ease , however , with whlc'.i bear Interests have produced an Impression IIIMIII the Kliatv list Is mainly due to the fact that tlio most Influential people In the street are not giving any apparent protection hi their stock specula tion and that the public Is Inking no part what ever In the market , the declines In prices nt * trnctlng no buying wh'atever , except that re sulting from the covering of tdort contracts and the purchases for London account. The lat ter market , however , bas not exhibited the name degree of bullish feeling In regard to American BwurllOB that It has shown for nomc week * pnst. It has lioccnic plain that the buying from that quarter u-ns professional , ana tliut t'li1 ' Hrltlsn i-OKIr has been and continues totally IndlfTclent. On 1'Yldny Ijondon was , however , a btijir on Um breaks ln _ our stock list. STOCKS AM ) IIONDS. Security Miirlct-t WUH UiiiiMiinlly . \ ! - tlve mill Surprised ( lie Hi-urn. NKW YORK , Aug. 7. The stock market today was unusually active nnd displayed a degree of weakness that surprised even the most com- promlfhiR be.irs. The declines were exceptionally severe nnd only tlie conservatism ot the leaders of that fnctlon prevented open dcmor.illzatton , ns the only support wns by covering purchases. Liquidation was the order of the day In all elates of Stock exchange peenrltles , nnd some of the lower records established In tlu > active list were considerably' below the Venezuela proclamation panic figures. Thenvns no spe cial news to account for the break , but nn ad vance In cull money rates to nn uxlieme 7 per cent , following upon renewed disturbances In loans by the banks , precipitated a flood of en forced Felling orders nnd gave the advocates of lower prices n clear field. There was not the slightest Indication of unusual excitement on the floor of the exchange , but the complete absence of support was regarded n * unfavorably .ilmilil- cnnt of the despondent , feeling generally prevail ing. ing.Thin condition of the 'Will ' street mind was further evidenced by uugcc.-Unn.i of the neces sity of Issuing clearinghnupe certificates In order to protect collateral from1 open sacrifice. The rumor Is referred to nsrhvt-ln ? exerted decidedly unfavorable Influence .Ini Jhe mat ket , and was seml-oinclally declared to bo Jiremnture. The mur- kot ; opened Irregular , but rniln displayed a decided ragging tendency , Isnorlng sll'-ht fractional im provements In the London markets for American securities. The declines In the tlr t hour were striking , n few rcnchln/r a sensational shrlnkuga In the prices of high'grade Investment securi ties. Purchaser by shorts'resulted ' in partial re coveries of Iff2 per cejit , .but near mlddny the downward movement .was resumed on the ad- vam-e in money. The < 7ei'llnos at the lowest points Included : Manlraltart , 7W per cent : New York. Lake Krle & Western. S per cent ; Hurling , ton , S& per cent ; MorrU and Ksscc , O'i per cent ; Consolidated Oai and' L'ea'fl preferred , STi per cent ; .Western Union , fl'l { ptr cunt : Consolidated Cis nnd Ij.irlnwnnna , ) | MrMqrnt : Himar4 ? ; per cent , and St. I'nul.,4U per rent. The exceptional ' * .LMk'h 33 Irt MuhlmUan' ' -a"'iUscrtu'M to th de cision iidversP1 to then 'couv.iany made by , tlio Itnpld Transit commissioner ? . Lute In the day the Idng expected and much foreaifcteil statement of operations for thff cpiar- ler ending June * 20 cnm ito hand. An Increased deficit of 518.200 In the dividends cannot Ujxltl- inntely be considered to justify nil of the recent bonr clamor. The ci-lllng prw un appeared ex hausted , so far an the general list was concerned , about 1 o'clock , and. although concessions con tinued to IM made In spots , the tendency was mainly to rally. The movement wni very fever ish and hinged entirely upon covering of Klmrts. llurllngton recovered to 56 , Manhattan to SOV- , Lak-j Shore Jump * ! 3 per rent to IIS , and other stocks 1 to 2 per cent. The extreme Improvements wern not retained. The closing wns feverish at net IQSKCS of from 1 to C pjr c nt. the last In Man- hattun. The bond market iOiircd : In the ilemorul * Izntlon that was' ' apparent in the stock mnrket , with the vpeciilatlvp IP'SUOH bearing the brunt of the liquidation. The losses , however , were the more material In the. hl h priced nnd less active bends. LoulM-lllo'.t New Albany consols wore conspicuous for an exceptional advance of . " > per cent to n * > . The sales were 51.100,000. The principal declines w-c-ro In the Union Pacific sinking funds Ss. 8 per cent : Manhattan coiifols , 7'i per cent : St. Paul. M. . Sr M. . us , 7 per cent ; Wahnsh seconds. per cent ; Kansas & Texas second" . 3 per cent ; Third Avenue llrsls , S 4 pjr cent ; Texas Sr Pacific llr ts. 2' ficr cent , nnd Atclilscn fours 2 per crnt. Onvernments yielded fractionally all around on dealings of J.tt.CM. The Kvenlntr Post's London financial cablegr\m snv : Tile > tcck nmrketn to-lay were Idle nnd flat. Americans opened well above til * parity and early In the day sonio blocks of shares weie bought by good bouses for locking up. Then on tlio heavy polling In New York the mirket wont to pieces. It rallied fractionally about 4 o'clock , only to glvo away ngntn , nnd closed at til-- lowest , nnlhoad bonds ore practically unmar ketable. The only favorable points nre bear milei of loading stocks tndny ns a protection against unmarketable securities held nn < l the fact that th re Is now scarcely any accounts open. On the other hand. It Is feared that , ow ing to the recent case of money , large blocks of stocks mav have l > oen puwned , nnd. If so , n further collapse , ls feared. The other markets were mostly under the Influence of Americans , the effect being all the greater because of thq limited markets of the holiday season. The Paris bourne opened wtak , but closed better. The llerlln mnrket was steady to firm. Th following were the closing quotations on the leading storks of the New York exchange tcdav : Alchlton N. Y. Central 811 AdauiH l-.x N. Y. A N. I- ! , . . . . . . JV5 AP.OH.T. II Ontiirio.t 11) ) Am. Kxnrosn _ . tureeon line V- ll.ilIlmoro. Ohto. 14lj ( > IMOII Nnv Rainulii I'nclna. , . , n.1 10. 8. UAU , N OaiiiidaSoiitluirn. . 4DH I'nclllu Mall Central I'ajltlv , , . , 1:1 : TVorin IMC , .tE. . . . Chits , AOlilu l-'hi tPlttsburz Chlcneo k AltDil. . 14H Pullman I'.il.ico. . . C..H..VIJ ciiicmo < ; .IH 45t fii. a. vr 1.1 CoiiHOlldaled Oai. IH.IK'tJt , ( ! . W. nfd -lO a. c. . j. .vst. L. . . IDHOOK ( ; uiaua BOI , Colo. Coal .t Iron , . ! < St. JMnl. Cotton Oil Cort. . , . n do pfd 11H Doluwarob Htul. . 11.- St. l' . .fcOnnivi. . . . : h Uol..LucU. > VV , . . liA : 1 Idopfd 12I D.&u.a. pta 37 Soiilhorn Pncitla. . HI U.AC. V. CO Siurarltotlnurv. . . . HU > | Krlo. . , . . lo iTcnn. Coal .Mron. ErlolHtufd ToxatPnclllo . clo'Jd pfd 1.1 T. &O.Cant , ufd , , . IFortWayne lUi Union P.iclnc . ( I.Nortliorn pfa. . , lOil . . U.S , Kxil HBi . C.&K , I. pfd Ull'1 ' XV.'lit. I. . AP . llocklu ? Vallor. . . 1:1 : } * Writ. L. A P. iit < L , Illtnoln Central. , 81) ) \Yolls \ Varta Ex. . . ISt.l'.JlDiiIuth. . . . " - 8 Wratorn Union. . . . It.4T.pf.L 1711 VHttMue i L. H , . Lake Krlo A West In , . k..rt Pfd. ' do Dfd Bll1' M..A SU 1 LalioSiioro ] : til' ffiiii. o Load Taist. . . . . . . . 174j ! ( W f * ' LoulHVlllo&N. , . . 411 h N-,1 , , . . , . . lllh L. * N. A S" O.K. .VI IBM ManhattauCon. . . . 70 lo Dfd ' ' " ' " 80 IMemulitaA O T. l'L.'iC.'f ! . , . Michuraii Coin K3i : VS.it , L. &K.O.pfi II ) illssourl 1'aolHo. . lft > , Ii. U. . ii Mobllo&Oluo Ill , , lu iii ! NuMivllloUhat. , . . 08" National Cordau-j. 3)V ) UU Nnt Corduiei ptd. . U- ; tXm."Toi.\VO.'Col. HO N.J. Coiilr.1l 8U Cpm'ICabloCo , , , . 12.1 N.&W.pfd 11 , AIII , Suir.ir pfd 4M North Am. Co 3 U , M-"ordairo Kid. , su Northern I'.ieltlu.IW O.V > . Lentlio.pfd. . N. I'aclflu Dfd. . . . . . lot ul U.P. I ) . & u i > | o pfd . (17 Northwestern B'Jri -.SJtBlBtTB30(343 , ( doptd Hi" tofforcd 'ex-tllv. J\J \ } . - HeBsmcnts pnlJ. The total sale * of , Mucks today were S33.S06 shares , Including the fulluwing : American To. bacco , 10,200 ; Atchtson , 10,300 ; American Sugar , 11,1(0 ( ; llurllngton & Oulncy , 23,000 ; Chicago dun , 10.100 : General Klectrlc , 3. ( .0 ; Louisville & Nnsli. Vllle. 10.700 ; Manhuttan Consolidated. ll.'JOO ; Mis. sourl Pacific , 3,200 ; Heading , S.DOO : Hock Island , 9WO ; St. 1'aul. 04.900 ; Ukilon 1'uclllc , 4,000 ; Wai bash , preferred. 3.000 ; Western Union. 18.4QO : Wubash & J iko Krle. J,70t ) : Southern railroad , preferred , MOO ; New Jeruey Central , S.500. London Stoclc Qiiutntlun * . LONDON , Aue , 7. I p. m. closluj : CousolD. m'y. , 11:1 : 1-11)iMoxlcunordinary , Itm Consols , aca't . IKUi'st. ' I'anlcoro , ( lJ4 ; Can. Pacific , , 37H N. V. Central 01 UAH S1LVEH-BO 7-lCd per ounce. JIONBY M per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for abort bills and three inonthu' bills , II-IC U pet cent. I.iiiiiloii Krull Siil - . IJ3NDON , Aug. 7. The vale of California fruit here today wua the worst yet The fruit wa generally overripe and COO cars of Hartlett pear * were valueless and sola for SJ to la 6d. Olhei case * ot pears avenmtil U to tia Ed. The peacht-a nold from Is to 7s , nml the plumn from Is M to 10s for yellow egg. The nsentu hero condemned - demned the botes In which the fruit was packed , cnylnR that the- ) wore so constructed an to pre- \cnt ventilation. Sllvsr l ) r . i Moxlsvi dollar. ! . 51351 Kc. Yorli NE\Y YOIl . A-u. 7. Thi foilj.viu ; nrj t'u c-losin ? mliiln ? quotatloio : FlmiiK'liil Notrn. NI3W YOHK. AUL7. . Clearings. $73,315,317 : Ittl- nnces. 14,180,032. 1JOSTON. Aug. 7. Clearlpga , $12,031,623 ; bal- ancciJl , 400.030. 11AI.TIMOHK. Aug. 7. Clearings , $1,72S,073 ; balances , J2W.174. I'lIILADKLI'IIIA. Aug. 7-Clcarlng3. $8,304- 77.1 ; balances. $1,330,903. ST. IX3UIH. Aug. " . Cloarlnus. $3jC3i08 : : bal ances , $ IU1.4I3 ; mi-ney. 6fi8 pjr cent ; New York oxohange , 73c discount bid ; 50c nslcd. : OIIICAOO. Aug. 7. .Money , nrm at G07 per cent for call and time loans ; New York ex- fiiangf , $ J bid before clcarliigs : hterlln ; ? ex- chaiiBC , posted routes , steady at J4.SO on demand and SJ.S3V4 on sixty day.it Koi-clKii Kliiuiicinl. UERI-IN , Aug. 7 , Exchange on London eight days' sight , 20 murks 3S pfg. LONDON. Aug. 7. Ool.I Is quoted nt Duenna Ayrca today at 173.EO ; Madrid , 13.:3 ; Lisbon 2D- Home , 17,43. _ K n n HUH City ? tarki < < r ) . KANSAS CITY , Aug. 7. WIIKAT l3c lower , Kreatest decline , ' being on low gradesNo " hard , OlVic : No. 3 , S049c : No. 2 red , 55c ; No ! 3" 52@Uc. COUN Generally slightly lower ; No. 2 mixed , 21ViS22c ; No. 2 white , nominally 21',4c. OATS About % c lower ; demanil poor ; No S tnlxeil nomlnully Il { pr0c ; No. 2 wbltc , nominally HYK No. 2 nominally 2Jc. HAY V.'enk ; choice timothy , $7.0087.50 : nrulrle choice. fJ.COiT4.ro. IIHTTEII Steady ; creamery , 12ffl3c ; dairy , 10ffl2c. _ lines Lower on heavy receipts ; quotable , IVorln Mnrkct . I'KORIA , Aug. 7. CORN Steady ; No. 2. 24'ic ; No. 3. 23&C. OATS Slow , easy ; No. 2 white , 21c ; No. 3 white. l Hc. KYlJ-Dull , nominal. WHISKY Steady ; finished sood.i on the basis of $1.22 for high wlnrs. IlKCI-JII'TS Com. 20.SCO bus. ; oats , 03.800 bus. ; rys , 1,200 bus. ; whisky , none ; wheat , 13,000 bus. SHIPMENTS Corn. 10,000 bus. ; oats , 22,000 bua. ; rye , none ; whisky , 375 gals. ; wheat. C.COO bus. _ Cotton .llnrki-t. NI5W YOnK. Atiir. 7. COTTON Futures closed weak ; sales , 34 > , ( ,00 lml > s ; January. J7.4. > ; Feb. ruar ) ' , $7.19 ; April. J7.43 ; Sejitember. $7.41 ; Oc tober , $7. ; November. $7.40 ; IeccmlM > r , S7.4J. Spot , closed dull ; mlddllne , uplands , S'.ic ; mid- dllng , gulf. SHc ; "vales , none. ST. LOUia. Aug. 7. COTTON Steady ; pales , KSO bales ; middling , 7e ; receipts , 1 bale ; ship. meats. 3 bulcs ; cluck , 21. Sli bales. NKJV Oltl.KANH. Aug. 7.-COTTON-Nomlnal ; inhl. Hint7V4c ; low middling , 7c ; gootl ordinary , NK\V YOniC. Aug. 7. StIOAIt-Ilaw , firm ; centrifugal , 98 test. 3' c ; sales , 70,100 bugs : JIU9. covado. 69 test , 5 1-lCc ; refined , aulct. LONIJON , Aug. 7. SUdAN Cane , steady , prices fully mnlntnlnc-d ; centrifugal , 11s Od : Sins- cnvudo , fidr rellnlUg , 10.i 3d. Ileet sugar , llnner , with Increased demands ; August , 10s ; September. ' 10a lid. LONDON , Aug. 7. SUO Art-Cone , steady : ccn. trlfugul , Java , Us 9d ; Muscovailo , fair refining , 10s 3d. Ueet , closed easier ; September , 10s IVjd. Tiili-ilo Grain. TOLI3DO , Aug. 7.-WHICAT-Hlgher. firm ; No. 2 cash , 63c ; September , C3Vtc ; December , COc. COItN Dull , ttenily : No , 2 mixed , Slivjc. OATS-Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 19V-C. HYK Active ; No. 2 cash , 32c , CLOVKK SKUD Active , steady ; prime Octo ber. $4.32M. OH , North Lima , C9c ; South Lima , Glo ; Indl- Oil City .MiirUr t . OIL CITY. Pa. , Aug. 7. Credit balances , 1OU ; certificates opened at $1,07 : highest , $1.07 : lowest and closed , $1.00 ; sales , l.COO bids , ; shipments , 73,030 Ijbis , ; runs , 'J3.-JIS bbls. 1IINNKAPOL1H. Aug.WHUATClosed : September , G3 io ; December , K1'c ; No. I bard , on track , Gt&c ; No. 1 northern , B3ic ; No , 2 north- , c-rn. Me ; receipts , US cam. ManHii-Hlrr ' 1'i-illlrn. MANCHIOSTKH , Aug , 7 , CUoths and yarns mat ket strong , but not very active. Kilt I'lclil'N HciniiliiH Still ItliliiirliMi. SAN TOANCISCO , Aug. 7. A movement Is on foot la tills city to raise funds with which to remove the remains of Miss Koto Field from Honolulu , where uho died a few months ago , to the family plot at Mount Auburn , N. Y. Miss Field's last request was that her remains should bo Interred In her native land , but thus far none of her friends have In terested themselves In tlie case. As Miss Field left no estate , the Kxamlner has offered to receive subscriptions from press clubs , as well as from other associations and Individuals Interested In the movement , the funds secured to bo used to bring the re- malna to tlio United States. TUB UHAI/rr M.tUKBT , INSTJIUMENTS placed on record Friday , August 7 , 180G : WARRANTY DKBD3. James Calluhun und wife to Joseph Crebo , lot & , block 351 , Omahu ; n C7 feet of H 335 feet of lot 59 , Okahomu add $ 1 Joseph Crebo to KHza Cullahan , same. , 1 J. O. Harrier und husband to 1C. A. He- p.-ias , lots G and 7 , block 2 , Harrier's 1st , , , . , , , 100 Margaret Miller nnd husband to Anna- buliti Mitchell , same 250 O. P. UavU company to Beth Dickey , lot 13. block 11. Oniulm View lee Joseph Roots and wlfo to M. Klsslckl , a H of lot i , block 7. Wllcox'a 1st ndd. , 200 DEEDS. Special master to William Stein , w 100 fret of o 30 feet of n 1TC feet of block 25 , Wnlnut lllll . . . „ 1WO Total Amount of transfers $3,252 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Only About a Thousand Head of Oattlo Of fered for Sale , GOOD STRONG PRICES PAID FOR ALL More XntnrrotiN ntul Taken. While StooUrra Al o 1'iiNt UIIKH Slump l'ull ' > - Ten Cent * . SOUTH OMAHA , AMR. T. Cattle , llOK" . Sneep. Hoiaos. AllKUSt 7 1170 4.208 SIS . . . . . MlRllst fi 1,276 2,611 MlKlWt R 1.2-M 2.191 2,400 S3 \UKUHt 4 2.C97 3t-07 BIS \UKU8t 3 3.4JS 1.503 1.1.T3 .UlRlISt 1 1.073 3.W3 2,3HJ 1 July 31 ( K l 3.SU . . . . 46 July SO 2,131 3,208 478 July 29 SSJ 2.S33 1,331 The olllclnl number of curs of Block brought In today by each roail WUH : Cuttlu. 11068. Sheep. 0 , ft St. U Uy . . i : . , M. .1 St. P. Uy 1 Mo. 1'ao. Uy . . 3 Union 1'iictllu nyateni 6 11 4 II , & M. H H. H i : > 19 I. . . 11. & Q. lly . . 2. , n. I. & ] ' . Uy. , i-nst. . . . 4 I J. . ii. I. & P. uy. west i u. , St. p. , ai. a o. uy. . . . . . V. , K. & M. V. II. H 22 Totnl receipts 45 07 4 The disposition of the diiy's rocelptB was K follows , on eh buyer purchasing the nutn * lier of head liullcntcd : lluyefd. Cattlu.HoKM.Sheep. nmahu Packing Co , , 17i5 R. H. Hammond Co 122 741 130 Ciiduhy Pur-king Co 131 I.lb7 Swift nnd Company Wi 1.109 Kill 1. I , . Carey 4 l.ohmtm & Hothsclillds. . 275 \V. 1. Slepticnn 42 Hill & \.c\\la Co 4:1 : nenton & Underwood. . . . S'J . ' Huston ft Co 159 Layton ft Curt 124 Ctulnhy , from Kan. City 117 ; . . . Ulhcr buyers 75 r. . . Lett over GOO Total . . . . .1.173 4,240 SOU CATTLE After making allowance for th < > cattle consigned direct to the puckers only about a thousand head of all klndu were on sale , The market , as a. wholu , was fairly active nnd an early clearance wan affected. There were more and better corn-fed iiteers than for Hi'vernl days past and thn DfterliiBH met with ready sale , nt good sirens prices. The supply of butchers' stork consisted of only a few odds anil ends of cow Hlurf ; nil told , not over two to three loads. They brought Rood , strong prices. There were more feeders than anythlnB else In tile yards , but none too many , ni the demand was fair und the yards were aoon cleared. There were some stockerB that sold at prices that made the market look higher , but there have been no sueh cattle hero for bonio time. Steady to strong would probably about express the situa tion , representative sales : STEEllH. Ko. Av. 1'r. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. IT. 3..1WO J3 00 43..KU7 J3 S3 4' , . . . .120.'i ( I 03 1..1010 3 SO 30.1214 400 73..1204 415 COW3. 1. . . . ! > 0 123 12. . . . SI9 1 T3 1..1I.V ) 230 1. . . . 910 123 1. . . . 9SO ISO S..1023 230 1. . . . rl ) 1 23 2..10P.O 1 Sii ti.,110'l 2 M 1. . . . 870 1 f,0 l.lir , ' > 200 2. . . . 8,10 SIB a. . . . ffti 150 4.1032 220 1..1270 2 fi ! > 1..1CO ) 173 3. . . . 7TJ 223 1..1070 275 2. . . . CSO 1 73 G. . . . 7C8 2 23 IIEIFEUS. IS. . . . C70 2 S3 2 , . . . 750 2 ST. HULLS. 1..1620 173 1..10DO 210 1. . . . S50 270 1..1310 200 1..1149 22. , 1..CCO 273 J..1470 2 00 2. . . . SO ) 2 40 CALVES. 1. . . . 00) 300 3. . . . 133 450 3..183 3 Oi ) 1. . . . 370 323 2. . . . IbO SCO 1..200 500 1. . . . 2GO 4 00 STOCIJERS AND FEEDEHS. i * . . . . GNi 2 ! > 3 " "l. . . . COO 323 17..1093 339 1. . . . 732 320 20. . . . 878 330 1..420 3 DO 1. . . . G20 3 23 WESTERNS. NEIIUAHKA. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. Pr 1 tailing 470 Jt EO 23 steers S3 ! J2 N > 21 cowa tut 2 K 5 feeders. . . , 1174 300 ! 4 sU-crs K , 2 SO IS feeders. . . , SUI 310 1 steer C3I ) 2 SO 4 feeders. . . . 073 3 CO UTAH. Webster City Cattle Co. Scows 851 225 160 feeders. . . . D43 3 07U ! 3 feds. tig..1077 240 1 steer USO 333 COLORADO. II. L. Hollnson. ) 103 feeder * . . . M7 340 r.i feeders. . . . 518 3 C3 HOQS The rapid advance In the price of hogs brought In much larger receipts tmlny , tlie number being 4.203 , as against 2.34G yesterday and 3,301 n week ago. After advancing 23e since Saturday It was only natural that the marlcot should experience a reaction and It rume today good nnd 811-0111 ; . A few loads of light mixed nold early to tlie shippers nt prices not much lower than yester- ilny , but the packers' market opened ubout lOc lower , and Instead of getting better It crew worse and the close was very Blow nnd 10 < ifl.rc lower. The market as a whole would average n good big lOc lower. Tlie bulk of all the hogs BOM at tl.Kfil.93 , an against J3.0fltf3.u5 yesterday , while the popular prlro was 52.BO Toduy'H decline leaves the market IQifflCc higher than It was n week ago and fully lOc hlKher than nt the opening of the week , llenre- tentative Hulcs : No. Av. Sh. Pr , No. Av. Sli. I'r. IS 3S7 . . .J2&0 JOS M3 80 } 2 00 53 308 J.O 285 50 2SS . . . 2 Jf > Bl 2CO SO 2 S3 CO 270 ! > 0 280 105 30"i . . . 2 83 G7 272 ICO 2 SO -1 312 . . . 285 73 : . .25SO 200 'i 2SG . . . 283 69 2SO . . . 29214 48 378 80 283 G8 242 . . . 2 IT , 10 339 . . . 2M 42 2ii3 SO 2 3 ' ft 278. RO 283 G3 2",3 100 2 S3 " 4 239 ISO 285 61 207 SO 283 'G 322 2 < 0 2 8i M 230 40 2 M i' 370 0 283 li { 21il S ) 21)5 ) W 323 200 2 3 73 233 M 2 03 SI 2C9 . . . 2 BO 71 220 40 2 113 B3 27G . . . 290 7.1 . . .228 40 295 li . . , 232 40 290 H 293 . . . 203 53 299 ICO 230 53 2CU ICO 235 SO 291 . . . 200 Gl 274 40 205 rl 274 SO 2 90 34 274 40 293 'A 323 , , . 290 S9 2W . . . I 00 122 301 JO 2 90 C'J 2)0 KO S 00 51 32' ' ! . . . 290 M J.17 40 S 00 . . . . . . . . fcO 2 DO 73 210 40 3ft ) "i 'AH fO 2 DO 77 223 . . . 300 T7..2G9 200 2 00 59 20il . . . 3 021.4 1C ! 237 . , . SCO 7G 237 . . . 305 / 273 ICO 2 DO f > 5 2M . . . 105 .7 287 SO 2 90 10. , 191 . . . X 1Q II 2S3 SO 2 M C2 223 tO 310 T7 272 fO 2 CO S . . .ISO . . . 313 U 93 SO 290 PIGS ODDS AND KNDS. S 400 . . . 270 9 27S . . . 200 , . . . . . . . . . . 2 S3 G 220 . . . 2 93 3 330 . . . 2 S" > 0 2M . . . 2 97li S 2SO . . . 290 0 218 . . . 300 G 25.1 . . . 2 ! < 1 SHIJKI1 There wan a fair run of Bhecp today , and the nmiket was active ami strong , The of ferings were all take nearly. Itepresentutive enlcs : No , Av , I'r. 12 culls , , . . , . . , 82 } 2 00 150 native mixed mi 275 5"9 native mixed , , . . . , OS 275 ? ! 3 native grassera 01 273 111 native grasxers o 273 CIIIOACO LIVK STOCK. Xnllvc llpi'f Cut litI'rloi'N Kl AliiuiHl Wildly , CHICAGO , Aug. 7. 8ale Jmve been miide of native beef cattle all the way from $3.23 to } 1.50 for poor fed westerns up to from I.UO to JI.C3 for prime lieeves , the bulk of the transactions belnj ; ut from JI.15 to JI.GO. The ttockei' and feeder trade ) m been rather good , few nales oo- currl'iB ' over J3.EO. A few extra good 8MMb. utoekers biought J3.SO. Fat htlfera have nhan-d In the advance , and tome pilrna OUCH that nvcr- aecd 8(8 ( lb . brought J4.I3. Hull * were llrm. with Kood demand for feedeis nnd guod expott and calven tinned up under xmallcr offi > rliiKn. A few choice Texas grata cattle brouKht from 43.15 to (3,25 , and northern range cuttle uverugel bettor In iiuallty and sold more lark'ely urouml fiom (3.40 to J3.CO. There was a decided reaction In the hog mar. ket , prices declining on an average lOe , wblle In some cases there was a drop of 15c. 1'ackera and nhlpiiers rcfUkcd to pay the blgh prlres of yesterday , nnd rales were largely at from J3.10 to S3.30 , heavy hogs felling at from J2.00 to > 3. < 0 , the heavy lots going at the lowest , Mlxt-d and mrdlum weights sold ut from S3.40 to 13.10 ami light weights ut front J3.3Q to I3.C5. Kurly sales were at steady pilcea , but a rtocllnc noon tooli place. The nhcep trade has been fairly good at an average decline of Ce , with sales of westernx , which comprlveil the bulk of the offerings , ut from 12.25 to | 3 , und natives ut from ) : to $3.23 , net much. l lng done aliove 13 , as rxporlera bought sparingly. A few Inferior sheet' sold ut from S1.IO to J1.73. l arnbs have old very un evenly. but fcold much better than sheep nnd a few fancy Hocks brought exlrema tirle H. Tlicra were several sales of extia fine lambs ut t3.M , anil one sale was made ut JO. choice lambs being a good 23c , higher than last week , I < 'rum there figures sales were made all the way down to from $3 to 13.50 for feeding lambu , the bulk of the vales being below $5.GO. Tne marUet a ui. changed today. Itl'CKUT&Cattle. . C.MO he-ad ; IIUKU , U.OW head ; sheep , 12,000 head , Ctty Ltri ; Stuck , KANSAS CITV. Aug. 7.-t'ATTM4-HClpl . 7.COO head : Bblpmonta. i.COO head ; mnrket tteady on beavy natives , others weak ; Tena * steers. J2.00iil.85 ; Texas cows , J.M | : W ; beef Hecm. I3.ll11.t0 ; native caws , Jl. : . * > 'o3.S5 : vtackcm and fmlers. JZ.OOO3.70 ; bulls , Jt.2i S.7S. JlOOS-IUcelpU , C.UiO head ; shipments. 1,304 hrnd ; rnnrltft Rfflfto lower ; ratlier nlowj biilk of ! > ntt . M.WW3.H ; honvlm , JJ.OWJ.1. ; packer * H.03 ( .20 : inlird. .X10fi3M : llnhtfl , P.l&ai.JiJ Torker * . } X30ai.2. < ; plRH. M.1SWJ.2S. HllKKr nrrrlplH , l. 0 hend ; ohlpmcntn. l,1 hcnd ; market clew , ntxiut steady : lambs , 11.75U 4.S3 ; mutton ! ) , H.OWS.W. York i.lvf Stock Mitrknt. NK\V YOtlK. A K. T.-1ltiKVK9-Kr < * lpU. 1 10 Fiend : cloned steady ul 10e lower for Mem ; nntlrs stc-prs , poor to Rood , U.tOtl4. ; Inferior ctlllrrn. JI.03 ; Ma * * nnd oxen , $ J. H.JSj bulU , $1 iW 8.W ; dry cows , | l,301fl0. Kuroi < cnn cablesi qnoto Amprlcnn He r nt 1IUI2C , drM.ird welnhti refrig erator brrf. SH t9Vje ; "ports todny. SOO IK-OV.-S ; tomorrow , 1,063 beeves , r,60 ! < hpep and 4.503 quar ter * Of tK-Cf , CAI.VKS Iteooliils , SM hpn.l ; dull : vr l . poor to choice , J.Odt.1.K ) ! Rrassers nnd bulk , JS.COff i.ff > . StIKKP ANH AM1Hpcelpts , 2SftJ hcnd ; ohecti. dull ; He lower ; good tp choice Unibi , > te > nd- ; others weakj uliecp. poor to iirlmo , JI.TOij 3..0 ; lamb * , common to prime , } l.00i(5.73. ' " 11'0'1'1 ' * ' J'52 h < > n < li lrlllc Ilrmcr nt 8t , l.oiiU Mvo Stock , HT. IX3UIS. Aug. 7.OATTI.iltclpts. . .1.004 hend ; mnrket strong ; native shippers , U.&Offl.ll ) ; , lr. ' ! > ? ( yl iwrf isrndcs , Jl.20W4.20 ! utm-kern am ! feeders , $ i,5AfX6. > t rowa nnd helfera , K.Oltrl.EO ! Teins nnd Indian , IS.VHf3.llfl ; cow , $ I.75JR.R3. HOU.S-Uccclptft. 3r,0fl hcml ; nmrkpt ioj l5o lonrr ; Ilijlit , J.i.3 tfXM ; mixed. 3.Wjf3.0 ; heavy , . . . KIIKKI * KrrclptM , l.dlO hend ; mnrket stronri natives , J.WU3.23innn \ \ , J3.MyS.50. Stock lit Sl Iteoord of receipt * nl the four principal mar kets for Krldny , August 7 , HM : , I'nttle. Hots. Sheop. south Onmhn . . . . . ins 4,211.1 stl niienKo . ir..ooii r > .ooo II.OIH KBIIHBS nty . 7,1)00 ) 6,900 1M < ) t. Louis . 3,000 J.joo 1,000 Totals . 27,172 19,003 rru WliATIIKll IIIIM.KTIN. ( "rill * ( onilltloilK f.ip flu. AVltnlc OiMU > lr > - n tli < > lli'KliinliiK ; of tinW < > i > k. WAHllINaTON. Aug. 7. 'Pie week ending Au gust 3 , 1S9C , wns warmer than tnuul In ull dis tricts enst of the Ilocky mountains , with the exception of limited arena In the upper Mlsaourl valley , eastern Mnlnp , and extreme nouthern Klurldn , where It ttna slkhtly cooler than the average , l.'rom the middle and South Atlnntlo constn westward over the Ohio , cential Missis sippi , nnd lower Missouri valleys , Including thn northern poitlon uf the Uulf states , the week \MIH decidedly warmer than the average , the trmpeinture vxcvm ranging from three ilcgrees to nine dvKrov * per dny , being inoat marked to the soutluvard of Iho lower Missouri and lower Oldo valleys , , over the northern poitluns of the Oult states. The week wna also warmer than usual In northern California , where the aVcrugo dally tcmperntute excess rnngvd from two dogreea to six degrees , but rlxcwhcra on the I'ncllle coaat und KciH-i-ally throughout the phitcnu reglona the week waa cooler than Usual , the dcllclency raiiKhiK from three degrees to six degrees per day , being greatest over Nevada nnd northern Utah. The 30th nnd 31st of July nnd the 1st nml 2d of August wore exceptionally hot Ini the Oult states , and the maximum temperatures of thosu dates were as hleh as any previously recorded duilng tlin last dccndo of July or the first dccndo of August , previous records being l > mken nt Little Uock , Ark. , Oklahoma , Okl. , nnd I'cnnn- ciiln , Via. Maximum tcmperatuics reiiched or oxceeilpd 100 ilegiees over an urea extending from weslein South Dakota southward over central Nebraska , Kansas , Oklahoma nnd northern Texas , and thence eastward over the Gulf Kltltes to the South Atlantic coast. The minimum temperature , flfty-alx degrees , on July 30 at San Diego , C.il. , wns nx low n any previous record for the Inht decade of July. Over a comparatively narrow area extending from tlie central MUsourl valley eastward over Iowa , the northern portions of Illinois nnd In diana. nnd from the upper Ohio valley to the New Kngbinil coast , more than the usual amount of niln fell dining the week ending August 3. ( Mitral Michigan , the southern portions of Mis sissippi mid Alnbumu , and extreme Klorldn , also received mure than the usual amount of rain , but over much the greater part of the country lhi > weekly rainfall wns below the average. In the west Gulf stales only light showers fell , nnd tlieye were principally confined to the Imme diate coast , the greater part of Texas nml Ar kansas , and much of Missouri , Ixnitshtnn , nnd Mississippi receiving no rain. There was nlnu practically n total absence of rain over portions of southwest Illinois , northern Alabama , and the central and western portions of the Cnrollnus. On tint North 1'nclllc coast from one-fourth tu over three-fourths of an Inch of rain fell , which Is considerably more than the average for that region. Owing to excessive bent nnd lack of rainfall over the greater imrt of the southern states , the week ending August 3 wa lenn fu voluble In that section than , tlie preceding week , The general condition of cotton la not as good ns was reported In the bulletin of the previous week , the Intense heat having caused much' shed ding nnd picmnturo upenlmr Of bolls , ricking Is now quite general over the eastern portion of the cotton belt. The general condition of corn In the principal corn states continues excellent. In southern Mlmourl. however , corn Is Buffering for ruin , nnd thn drnuthy conditions * of tin- previous week In. Arkansas , Loiilslimn and Mississippi have bu- rome more serious. Hot winds , with tempera ture over ICO dogu-es , pi evaded In Oklahoma nnd Arkansas , causing peilous Injury to lute corn. The reports Indicate that grain In shock nna stack bns been much. Injured by excessive raln of previous weeks. Spring wheat harvest Is , well advanced In the southern portion of the spring wheat region , nnd the early sown is being cut In the northern portion. North Dakota reports fair ylelda of early wheat , but much of the Into sown will not be cut. In Minnesota rprlng wheat has been In jured by Insects. . . , Tobacco continues In good condition , except In the Carollnns. Some cutting has been done n far north us 1'cniisylvanla. W13HI3 1CIM.HO JIY FIVIS JflSCMlOKS. PUNHP AftiT SInyei-N of Itolicrt Hoiutcc nml Mnttli' .loliiinon , LOUISVILLE , Ky. , Aug. 7. A special to the Times from Harrodsburg. Ky , , says : Ilobert Hopper and Mattlo Johpson , whose bodies were found on the Louisville Southern tracks so mangled that the coroner's jury could find no evidence of foul play , were murdered , It has been discovered , by flvo noRroes , who wcro playlnc : craps at tlio time. Both were shot and their bodies car ried several hundred yards and placed on the track near a curve. A negro man who wit nessed the murder nan told all about It , and the sheriff , with a posse , liaa gone to arrest the negroes. Ilobbery was the motive. FOIIKCAST OK TODAY'S WKATIII3II. TliiiiulcrNtoniiH , . Clomly anil CooItT by TlilK Hvi-iiliiK. WASHINGTON. Aug. 7-Tlio forectiHt for Saturday In : Kor Nebraska and Knrs is Local thunder. storms ; partly cloudy weather ; slightly cooler Saturday evening ; Houtb winds , Kor"colorado honornlly fair ; went winds. Kor Montana Cji-ncrnlfy f l' ' " warmer lu wi'Htern portion ; west wind * , s For Wyoming Fair ; west winds. Kor Oklahoma and Indlnn Ti-rrltory Fair and continued warm ; Houth winds. For Missouri and Iowa Partly cloudy weather , with conditions ! fnvornbln for local thunderstorms ; not so 'warm In wcHtoni portion ; south wlnda , Ijiionl Ilfcitril. OKI--ICK OF TUB WKATIIBIt OMAHA , Aug. 7. Omahu record of tcm- poruturo nnd rainfall compared with tno corruspondlns- of tlio past four years : 1838. ISM. 1891. 1833. Maximum . . . . . ' > 6 91C8 91 Minimum . 72 ra C8 AvcriiRQ . HI 71 1 1'reclplt'atlon . "JO " ,0t ) .00 .00 Condition of temperature and tlon at Omaha for the day and slnuo Marts'i 1. IK ) : Normal teinpernluro . . . . . 7 KXCOHB for thn day . . . . . . . . , , . . , . . , . , . . . . ] Accumulated uxci-ss since iMarch 1 . M Normal precipitation . , . Hindi Deficiency for thn day. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Inch Total precipitation sliico March 1.21.81 Inejyi.H HXOCBH sliico March 1 , 1NM . l.M Intern Dellclency for cor , period , 1SU3 , , K.3.1 liuihcrt Uellcluncy for cor. period , lS JI..1l.ltnt'heH ! ) from Otliur Sly HIMIN nl H l > . ui , Indicates trai-o uf precipitation ; " no rcroit received. . ' . . A. WELSH , Obwnti. JAMES E. BOYD & CO , Telephone iOiJI ) . Oinalin , Neb. COMMISSION GRAIN ! PROVISIONS : AND : STOCKS Itwm HlVi , Board of Trade. T > lr ct wires ti > Chtrago and New York , oali ; Jeha A. V/urtn ft Oik