Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 04, 1899, Page 10, Image 10

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FT TDAT , ATTOHTST 4 ,
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Influence of Largo Primary Receipts Even
Mightier Than Orop Damage Reports ,
ABSENCE OF A FOREIGN DEMAND FELT
Cum r/ilrly Acllvc nnil Plrm AlnrUot
for Out * In Dull Itnproicil
I'ctvr Sltiiiidcin Cnu eil
1'rov iNluiiH ( n Look Up.
CHICAGO , Aug 3 The Influence of Inrge
primary rocclpta and lack of foreign do-
iratid proved mightier than the rojxirts of
crop damage in wheat today and caused a
cKcilne of H& c , Everything else on the
lloor showed some decree of strength , corn
/indoitfi , dloslnt , ' a. shidu higher and pro-
Virlona 6IJ12'/4o ' hlg-hcr Ivongs In wheat
struck a snag at thu beginning of trading
In the shape of lower quotations from Liv
erpool. A3 the local market showed a sub
stantial rally > o8tctday , at least no weak
ness was looked for In foreign markets and
the Liverpool decline , slight though It was ,
resulted In an Initial loss hero of about ? c.
biiitember started at bJV4&4 > ! T * c
The absence of foreign demand for Amerl.
can wheat was again noticeable , but after
the first belling movement had ceased this
uan lost sight of In thu continued reports
of domestic crop d image , which wcru so
fceHDUs ni to c.iuso the market to rally to
jeiterdaj's closing price. The damage vvus
reported as being particularly heavy In the
lied Hlvor valley and estimate * placed the
total area affected us high us 15o C JU nirui ,
with probably Jl.uOUWO worth of growing
grain destroyed. Later cables howcd some
rally in foreign markets and this also en
couraged buying. Northwest receipts weio
moderate , Minneapolis and Diiluth reportIng -
Ing arrivals of "i."J cars , against 3V2 cars last
v\eck and 77 cars a year aso , Chicago re
ceipts were 91 ears , 10 of contract grade.
The total of primary receipts , however , was
large , G53.000 bll. , compared with 375,000 bu
a year ago Uxport clearances from Atlan
tic ports were large , 705,000 bu. Previous to
this announcement the market reacted from
70c , which point was reached shortly after
the opening , to ( W'/i-iJO'-ic ' , but the liberal
clearances caused a moderate covering
movement which a KM In sent the price up to
about GSiC. There were many minor rallies
and reactlono , but during the afternoon the
annrket gradually tended downward , The
Hcaboard reported little foreign demand
and this , coupled with the continued largo
primary receipts , apparently had a good
< leal of Inlluenco on longs , for conslderible
wheat wnH put on the market. The mir-
Icct was quilt/ weak toward the close , Sep
tember declining to GSVi&fi'JVo nnd closing
nt C9Ho. Nan thu close .Minneapolis wired
thit new spring wheat was offered to arrive
there In two weeks
Torn in the main was fairly active and
firm fteport * of damage by hot weather In
Kansas , llrm cables ami light receipts
ciustU a good rally early , shorts covering
freely Clearances were largo and the cash
domaiul good. The late weakness in wheat
nffected corn and most of the advance was
lost , but the market closed steadv. Ue-
ct > pts were 31S cars September ranged
from 30c to 31o nnd closed a th.ule higher
nt 30'4c. Receivers were the principal
sellers.
TJio market for oits was dull nnd unin
teresting. 1'rlces were Influenced almost
entirely by other grains nnd the range of
prices was narro'v. Changing from Sep
tember to May was a feature. May weak
ening sllght'lv ' under the selling , while Sep-
Umber and December were a shade higher.
The country was a fair seller. Shippers
"were " buyers. Receipts were 427 cars Sep-
itombor ranged from ISViiiM to IS'&e and
closed a shade higher nt laygftWic.
The Improved jellow feve-r situation
caused a better feeling In provisions nnd
the market was strong and fairly active
throughout. Opening at a slight advance a
rood rally followed on lllieril buying by
Hhorts. The close was strong at or near
the best prices. Ttiero were Indications of
renewed outside Interest. September pork
Kstlmnted re-eelpls Krldaj : Wheat , 130
oars , corn , 500 cars ; oats , 450 cars ; hogs ,
18,000 head.
Leading futures ranged as follows :
Articles open lllt'h. Low. Clone , \esdy.
Wheat
" ' ' 70 KOH OOh-70
u"o. . . JI 71H , 71H-7-J
M.iy .
Porn.
S.ipt. . ) OH < X 31 30H
1)1 ) O. . . . JSJi-liU 20)1 ) , SH- ;
M ly . . ! > U ttU 3U 30 ( * > l 3D
OltH.
hept. . .
Die. . . I'JH
Miy. . .
fork.
Ho I it . . 8 3UW 852V ! 832H 842h 835
Oct . . . SCO 857h , B47H B47H SS7H
Lkrd.
Sept. . . CSO BHS 5 MO 635 627H
Oct. . . 033 640 D.I5 C40 6U.-W
Ribs.
Sept. . . 6,05 , EOS 405
Got . . . B02H 6 10 6U7H 50U
No. 2.
Cash quotations were ns follows :
FL/OUU Choice bakers , strong ; patents ,
dull ; mirket steady : patents , $345 ®
305 ; stralghtB , $30033,20 ; cle-ars , ? 2SOf310 | ;
spring sptcialsI ( K ) , hard patents , S3 SOffli
3 CO , soft patents , $ J JOi&S.W ; straights , W w
< UJ 10 : bakers , $ . ! 40Q2 Cu
WJIUAT No. 3 spring , WgC9&c ; > fo B
red ,
CORN No. 2 , 31 o ; No. 2 yellow , 32y.33c.
O.UrS-No. 2 , 20V44)21c ) : No. 2 vviliite , 2J ©
EGHe , No. 3-white , 22lt025 c ,
R\E-No. 2. 62Sj55c.
ItAHLEY-No. 'i 3503SC.
SEEDS- . 1 llaxsei d , 07t4c ; northwest ,
$1,01 , cash , soiitliwest , 97c ; September , 9Cc ;
October , ii534c. December , yjl c. Prime
timothy. $240 , August , $ - > 50 ; September ,
$2.4J , October , * ! % . Glover , contract
grade. $0 50.
PROVISIONS illess pork , per bbl. , $7.650 >
810 Lird , per 100 Ibs , $5.17H0S 30. Short
i Ibi Bldts ( loose ) , $4 B00C.15. Dry salteU
hollldels ( boxed ) , $3 000562 ; bhort clear
bides ( bnxcd ) , Jj 250G.30.
WHISKV Distillers' finished goods per
gal $1 2t > .
SUGARS Cut loaf , $602 ; granulated , $550
rollovvliiff are the receipts and shipments :
Articles Receipts. Shipments
riour , bbls 14 POO ii.ooi
WheH , bu C9.000 6,000
Corn , bu -lOoOU ) 42juw
Oats , bu 4H,000 4DS.OOO
R > e , bu 7.000 76.000
Uarley , bu 12,000 2,000
On the Produce exchange , today the but
ter market was llrm ; creameries , 13'/017 > 4c ;
dnlrlea , 12Tl&Hc. { Cheese , llrm nt tiol ) .c.
Kgg , llrm ; fresh. 12c. Dressed poultry.
Him , turkeys , TJMiSV&c ; ulilckens ,
MI\V YOU ic ( IIMUAI , JIIAHICIST.
UuolntloiiH for 4lic Iuy oil Vurloua
.
NOW YORK. Aug. -KLOUR-Recolpts ,
17.97J bbls. ; exports , 17CisO bbls. Easier ttmn
the previous day on n withdrawal of bids
nnd sympathy vvUh wheat , winter patents.
W 6003 CS ; winter straights , J3 sot(3 45 ; ailii-
i'c ' ? ° > 'AcAbahV'r81 , ? 2DO&1'101 Wntep extins ,
ft * ; ; ? S' J { > , ° Ilour' weak : B ° ° l1 to fair
fJOOtifMO ; choice to fancy , $3.10ij3 DO
CORN.MUAL Weak. > ollovv western , 72 ®
7 * > c i city. Tie *
RVlEasler ; No. 2 western , C9V4o f. o. b.
alloat.
V-Dull ; feeding , 37KG3So c. 1. t. ,
ll.YHLJEY MALT Dull ; wttttern. 6Sff63c
\VHIJAT-RocelpUi , 170,223 bu : exiwts 1
4STV3 ! bu. Spot easy ; No , 2 red"7&c r.1 o
utloat. t'pot ; No. l northern Duluth. 765iO f.
p. b , allcrat ; No. 1 hard , Duluth , W\to \ f. o
I ) , to artlve , No , U , 74Vio elevator. Options
opened ea y at Vic decline under dlsapiwlnt-
Jug cables. Inilucnced later by foreign
liujlng. disturbing crop advices from the
northwest d stronger afternoon cable
iio\\8 , prices recovered , only to work off
llmilly under realizing , Closed easy at
QSo ntit _ decline -September , 74i&756-16c :
' December 77U-U6ii7S >
ao
lo l' * 'i ;
cbllN Receipts , lSi,275 bu ; exports
S9.016 bll Spot steady. No 2 , 37'io f o b'
nlloat ; 36c. olovntor. Options opened stoadv
on mwrts of too much hot weather and
wis later sustained by light country offer-
inga and very Urge cleMwncea , Cloaca
easier with wheat ttc net adv.ince. Septem-
No. 2 while. ' 'SH-c ; No. 3 white. 27'k frack
inlxexl western. 'JuCfJSUo ; track white weat-
crn.'siiiiio , tnick , white , 2Sij35o. Options
nominally steady.
KjiJU : Easier ; bran , $1460014.76inl.l. .
dllng. J16W. city. $1600i16W | '
tir& \ Ww > lnft Kfflwx > ; vl to
PS Quiet ; state , common to choice
U'tti crop. Mill1W7. ; . llgUc , is s , 16W17c. Pa.
' crop > c ; lb97' Uiai30' 1S3S.
r a
HIDES Firm ; ( lalvoston. 20 to 25 Ibs
16MI1TO ! Texas dry. 21 to 30 Ibs. , J- ' < . o "
California. 21 to SS ibs . li c. (
UJATIIElt Sttad > ; hemlock sole , Ilutnos
PHO\MSIONS-Ileef. qulot : family. $950
1060 ; extra muss. $ JW. beef li.ims I'lOvi '
? .W ; packet , jstsoaiow ; city cxtia India
mrss JMft , ( I'm ru meit . tendy ; pick-
1 1 In , i -f I oi i ? ' 0 ! plrklrd shoulders
J a , rl klcl hnmi. $10.50 ill < XJ. Lard
( i j , wi stern st imed ilosid nt $ j 50
July cJ sf-d nt $6' " nominal ! reflnM
Ptrndy ; continent $573 ! South America
$635 ; oompoiiml , $ IS7J4fl6CO. Pork , firm
me i $9i"if0oo. ! gihort c-ienr , $102M11 | 76
family , $10SO 1100 Tnllovv. HrmfT nnt
active , city , 4'4e. ' rountry , S'iQSHc ,
HUTTKR Rwelpts 1,037 pkg , quiet and
western trpamerj , lafllSc ; fresh
. 110140 , factory , HqU'ic
CiriiBSi : Recelpt , 7,450 pkss. ; firm
large white , 0' , < c ; ftimll white , 9'ic ; largo
colored , 9Uo ; small rolorcd , 3'4c
indS Receipts , 6.74 * , pkgs ; stendy ; ivcst-
orn , ungraded nt mark. lOlflSc.
POTATOES-Qulet , fnr ! to prime. $1 OOJi
150 , fancy $176ti22G ; southern swcotp , $350
U400
RICE rirm ; domestic , fair to extra , 4) li
7HcMOLASSESrirm
MOLASSES-rirm : New Orleans open
kettle , good to choice , 321736C.
ritiKilT8-Qul t , cotton by steam , 15c ,
nominal , Brain by steam 2 c
PIG IRON rirm , southern , $17.5002060 ;
northern. $1S nr < li2l O )
TADLOWStroiig < , city , 4Ho ; country ,
4540.
01IA1IV ( inM'-HAI , MAIUCHT.
Co n illt 11 > n ( if TiiiiU * mill ( Inntntlniin
( in S < iiili | > mill Pnnuy I'rnilncc.
EC3OS-Oooil stock , lO c.
HirTTEK-Common to fair. 11012c ; choice ,
130140 , separator , lS019c ; gathered cream-
crv. I6tfl7c
i'OULTRY-lIcns. live , 7'4c ; spring
ehlckeus. 115Jil2p ; old nnd staggy roosters ,
live , 3'4i/5c ' , ducks nnd geese , live , 6S6c ;
tttrkpjs , live , So.
IMOEONS-Llvc , per doz. , 75cQ$1.00.
VEALS-ChoIco , ! c.
VEGETABLES.
WATERMELONS Southern , crated for
shipment , 17flSc. (
CANlALOUPE-Pcr crate , $1.4001.60 ;
bisket , 70ii75c.
TOMATOES Per 4-basket crate. 500650.
POTATOES New potn'oes , 303400 per bu.
CUCUMIlERS-Per doz. , 30c.
CELERY-Pcr doz. . 30c.
TRU1TS.
JlLUEBERRinS-Pcr 16-qt. case. $1.75.
liLACICUHUUlES Per 21-qt. case , $2.75 ®
3 Ot )
PLUMS California , per crate , $1.40 1.50.
CALIFORNIA PEACHES Early Craw-
fords , $1 00 1,10 per box ; Susquehannos-
per box.
APPLES-Per bbl , $2 00fl2 25.
TROPICAL FRUIT.
ORANGES--CallfornK Vnlenclas , $500.
LEMONS California rancy , $12304.75 ;
Messlnu , fancy. $5.00i)525. )
BANANAS Choice , crated , largo stock ,
per bunch , $2500-270 ; medium-sized
bunches , $2000225.
HIDES , TALLOW. ETC.
HIDES No 1 green hides , 7Uc ; No. 2
green hides , 6Uc ; No. 1 s.ilted hides , SV4c ;
No 2 salted hides , 7'/4o ; No. 1 veal calf , 8
to 12 Ibs. , lOc ; No. 2 veal calf , 12 to 15
Ibs. , Sc.
TALLOW , GREASE , ETC. Tallow , No.
1 , 3'jc ; tallow , No. 2 , 3c , routh tallow , l c ;
white grea e , 2Vitl3c ; yellow and brown
grease , I'.tfiZ'&c.
SHEEP PELTS Green salted , each , 150) )
75c , green salted shearings ( short wooled
early skins ) , each , loc , dry shearings ( short
wooled early skins ) , No 1 , each , 5c ; dry
flint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool
pelts , per Ib , actual weight , 4fi3c ( ; dry Hint ,
Knnsns nnd Nebraska murrain wool pelts ,
per Ib , nctunl weight , 30 Ic , dry Hint , Colorado
rado butcher wool pelts , per Ib , actual
weight , 40Gc , dty flint , Colorado murrain
wool pelts , per Ib , actual weight , 304c.
S ( , I.oiiln Gialii nnd I'ro lnlonn.
ST LOUIS , Aug. 3 WHEAT Lower : No.
bushels
TLOUR Dull , but not lower.
CHUN Easy. No 2 cash 31c ; track , 32 ®
12'ic ; September. 29c ; December , 27&c ;
Slav , 2S'i- <
OATS Higher ; No. 2. cash , 21c ; track ,
21Viii22'/2c ! ; September , lSc ; May , 21'viQ121c ;
No 2 white 27c.
HYn Higher at Cl&c.
S13GDS llmolhy teed , unchanged at $175
Q2 2 < i for old , J2 43 for now ; flaxseed , acUvo
at OS c
BHAN Lower ; sacked lots , east track ,
SCc.
SCc.HAY Firm ; timothy , ? 8501300 ; prairie ,
S.K KOfiS 00.
WHISKY Stendy nt $1.26
METALS Lead , quiet nt $153. Spelter.
lilcrher nt $3 < / ;
POULTRY rirm ; chickens , 7'/c ; young ,
10010Mc : ; turkevs , 9c ; young , loc ; ducks , 61 < .
0fic : geese , 6JV6 ( c.
BUTTER Firm ; creamery , lC01Sc ; dairy ,
12R15C
PROVISIONS Pork quiet nt $ D 25 Lard ,
higher : prime steam , $3 15 ; choice , $3 20 Dry
salt meats' , quiet ; , boxed shoulders , $3 25 ;
e\tra Aborts , $3 23 ; clear rlb - . $5 37'4 ; clear
sides , $5 50. Bacon , quiet ; boxed shoulders ,
(375. ( extra shoits. $3 S7'i < < i6 00 ; clear ribs ,
MS"i8f(600 ( ( , clear sides. $6 12 % .
IRON COTTON TIES Quiet at $1.
BAGOINCr Quiet at 60634C.
RECEIPTS Flour. 6,000 bbls ; wheat , 93-
000 bu. ; corn , E9OfX ) bu. ; oats , 13000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour. 8,000 bu. : wheat ,
10,000 bu. ; corn , 137,000 bu. ; oats , 11,000 bu.
tN Clv ( Irnl 11 mill l'roInlnnn. .
KANSAS CITY. Aug. 3 WHEAT Sep
tember. 62' ' c ; December , 6l c ; cash , No. 2
bird OSfiCSWc ; No 3 , CO'tf6J 4c : Xo. 2 red ,
68ft)9c : No 3 , 6TJf6fic ; receipts , 109 cars.
CORN September , 27c ; December , 24c ;
No. 2 mixed , CS SiSc ; No. 3 white , 2aMc : ;
No 3. 2Sc.
OATS No 2 white , 2T026c.
RYE-iNo. 2 , 50Hc.
HAY Cholco timothy , $7.60 ; choice prai
rie. $6000625
RUT PER Creamery , 14Vffl6lc ; dairy ,
14c.
14c.EGGS
EGGS "Fresh Missouri nnd Kansas- stock ,
firsts. S' c , cases icturned.
RECEIPTS Wjieat , 63,100 bu. ; corn , 33,200
bu : oa-ts , 6 000 bu
SHIPMENTS-Wheat , 19,500 bu. ; corn , 16-
900 bu. ; oats , 2,000 bu.
1,1 % < Tiool Or n I ii nnil 1'rnt iHlnim.
T IVERPOOL , Aug. 3 BACON-Long
clear , middles , light , dull. 3Ss 6d ; clear
middles , heavy , dull , 30s ; short clear backs ,
stetidy , 27s 6d. Lard , prime western In
tierces , 27s Cd.
TALLOW Prime city , flrm. 2Ts 6d.
CORN Spot American , 3s 6d ; now , steady ,
3s 4'4d ; American mxed , old , steady , 3s 4d.
Futures steady , September , 3s 3d ; Novem
ber , 39 4l4d.
WHEAT Spot stendy ; future * , firmer ;
September , 6s Slid ; December , 5s lOd.
Toledo MnrUet.
TOLEDO. O. , Aug. 3-WHEAT-Lower
and active ; No. 2 cash , 6D4c ; September ,
71SKC.
CORN Dull and higher ; No. Q mixed ,
33Hc.
OATS Dull and steady ; No. 2 mixed ,
new. 20c.
RYE Dull nnd higher ; No. 2 cash , 63c.
SEEDS Clover , quiet and steady ; prime
cash , $3 90 ; October , $4 40.
* < 5 nil n Mnrlfot.
MILTVAUKEE , Aug. -WH E AT-HIgh-
er. No 1 not them , 72Q72H.c ; No. 2 north
ern , 70'4c. '
UYiE 'Higher ' : No. 1. B2052i4c.
BARLEY-Stcady ; No. 2 , 40c ; sample ,
I'lilliiilcliililn I'roilucc Inrkct.
PHILADELPHIA , Aug -BUTTER- -
Fancy , steady ; creamery , 19019V4C.
EOGS Firm , good demand Fresh nearby.
13"j7'14o. } fresh western , 13s011c ! ; fresh
Eouthwostern lie
CHUESE-SUudy.
potlri U'lii-nl llnrl.ol ,
MINNEAPOLIS , Aug -Closoi WHUAfT
In store. No. 1 northern , August. 6Sc ;
September. 67 > 40C7 > io. December , 6Se. Track ,
No 1 lunl , 69o , No 1 northern , 6Sc ; No. 2
lorthern , ftjic. Flour and bran , unchanged.
Dululli VVIicnt .tlnrket.
DULUTH , Aug. s. WHEAT-NO , i hard ,
cash , 72c : September. 70 c : No , 1 northern
caHh , C9Vo ; SepttMnber , 6Xa : December !
! 9V4o ; No. 2 northein , 65c ; No. 3 epring ,
Movmiijvrs or STOCKS AMI IIOMIS.
MnrUct Wim I'rof.-Hnlonul AlmuNt En.
< lr ( > l > nnil Dull Kieeiit lit Si < itH ,
NEW YORK Aug. 3 '
, . -Today's stock
market was professional almost entirely
nnd was dull except In one or two spots
Symptoms of strength were conlincd to ri
few of the hpee-laltles. notably Tobacco.
which made up a largo proportion of the
day's total transactions The movement In
this stock was atti United to manipulation
llrected against the hort , whose efforts
tii cover helped the advance , Sjmpathetlo
strength vvns shown by Continental Tobacco -
bacco Tennessee Coil continued Its ra-
irarknblo show of strensth nnd closed at
the highest prlco at a not ga'n of 2W points
Otherwise the iron and steel stocks were
ncllned to depression. Wall street had n
minor Wiat there Ind been a ulump today
n pig Iron pi Ves abroad , but this could not
joerllled There hnvo been recent pur
chases of steel abroad , but these were
sUr-ply the lesult of the great scarcity nnd
urge demand in this country , Dis. tehes
rt i.orllng a thrcatrncd plague of grui hop.
era in western tntr > t were used with effect
: p depress the granger stocks. The trunk
Ines also were liPiivy
The recent Inning by London In this mnr
ket came to n stop , owing to the decision
of the I.ondan exchange to close from Fri-
Uy uni Tuesday over the bank holiday
on Monday
The bears made a successful attack on
prookbn Transit. People's Gus nnd Rock
Island early In Uio day , thus Increaalng the
tendency to reictlon The mirket hn 1 lt
perlxls of strength sust uned by the move-
mtnt In Tobacco firmness in Sugir ,
strength In Rubber nnd Ofn nl l.ki r
nnd n few of the railroad sic k ? The
strength was not mnlnnln l nnd the lso
Inted railroad Ktocks , sucti n St IA > U s
Southwestern nnd some of the southern
stocks , which showed j-mall net gain * , wire
"r > nfnrlv Inactive ns to hive llltlo effect
on the general list The undertone ot tin
market was heavy untW the eloie notwith
standing n sudden marking of Brooklyn
Trins t The retention by the Bank of
England of Its existing rnte of discount ,
Instnil of nr ) advince , failed to hnvo a
very reassuring effect.
The prlvtte rate of discount In London
mUnnred n fraction nlwvo the hink rate.
Sterling evchanRC In New York resumed
Its downward course , notwithstanding the
advance In the London private rate nnd the
nnnounccmcnt of n shipment from Austral'a '
to San Frnnclseo of $1,20-3.675 In gold. In
Paris rcnte-s tended downward again. These
Incidents nro ncceptcl as admonitions that
If exchange here falls to the gold import
pr ni l.o'uion ind the continent will sell se
curities rather than part with gold. The
clu line In the locil money market wns nttcr
mnn of ip'i ' - dnv's business was over nnd
waiwithout significance. Knnsns City ,
I'lttsburg & Gilf continued In demand to-
ii i > n tin gnlnul ' 4 per cent net. Otherwise
the bond market was dull nnd rather Ir-
regular. Total sales , par value , $1,705 000
United Stntcs bonds were unchnnged on bid
qi otntlona
The Commc.-clnl Advertiser's London
financial cablegram sivs : The imrkets were
extremely Idle today In view of holldavs
nnd the harder money The btnk tnte wns
not changed , but a rise Is thought inevi
table , the reserve being lower , In snlte of
the flicnvy Inllux of go'd from nbroid The
Ivink did considerable business In bills
Americans were dull nnd feitureless and
the llnlsh wa-s fractionally lower The bulk
bought 162,000 gold In bars nnd JC5000 In
German coin : 10.000 was engaged for
Xetv York MonetMarket. .
NEW YORK , Aug. 3-"MONEY On call ,
steady at 34 per cent ; last loan , nt 3 per
cent.
PRIME MERCAiNTILE PAPER 104''i
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Heavy , with
actual business In bankers' bill" * at $4 S6U ©
4 S6V4 for demand nnd nt $4 82sJfPI ( S3 for
sixty < lavs ; posted rates $1 S4TM SIVi and
! 4 STi iW SS ; commercial bills $4 S2M.
SILVER Certmcates. 60Vj061c ; bar , 60Mc.
MEXICAN DOLLA.RS ISc.
T3OND3 Government bonds , steady ; etnto
sends , inactive ; railroad bonds. Irregular.
The following are the closing quotations
on bonds :
Offered ,
DiiNtoii Stuck ( liiotiitlniix.
BOSTON , Aug. 3 Call loans , 304'4 ' per
cent ; time loans , 405 per cent Clos'ng '
prices for stocks , bonds and mining
shares :
CTO.U > P , fi OOfl francs , bills , clKountcd , in-
criT-c , ' * rtrto frui s , sKcr In hand , dc-
crttise , 2.jooO francs
1'orelnn rinnnelitl.
LONDON , Aug a American securities
opened depressed on lower over-night prices
from Now York Prlce-s remained quiet
with ne\t to nmthltvg doing , the market
being obedient to the lend of Wnll street.
The dosing wns dull. Amount of bullion
taken into 1110 Bank of ingktnd on bal
ances today , ilS'.OUO. Gold at Buenos
A\res , 11GTO
BUHL.IN , Aug. 3 Prices on the bourse
today were quiet but steady Mine shares
were nctl\o and harder , owing to favorable
manufacturing ndvlcos. Kxchuigo on Lon
don. 20 marks , 61 i fgs. for checks
HlANKKOKT , Aug 3 On the bourse today -
day there wns n good demand for mlno
share" , otherwise the market wiis quiet.
PARIS , Aug 3 Business wns ho.vvy on
the bourse today nnd few tranasctlons were
recorded Ilontes were enMer in sympathy
with consols Itlo Tlntos were llrm. Knf-
llrs re.icteil slightly In s > mpathy with the
whole list In the absence ot business.
Three per cent rentes , 9 francs , 97'4
ccntJmes for the account. Spanish 4s , 61 05
llnnk C
NI1W YORK. Aug -Clearings , $193,131 -
53i , bilaiices , $11,672,561
BOSTON Aug. 3-Clearings , $21,079,634 ;
balances. $2351,121.
UAL.TI.MOHn , Aug. 3. Clearings , $3,101- ,
4M , balances. MI0.700.
1'1III.AI > UU'1I1A. Aug 3-Clearings , J16-
3S7.13S , balinoes. Jl,75SSlo.
ST. 1X > U1S , Aug 3 Bank clearings ,
? T 765,879 , bilanccs , $710,293. Money , steady
at 4ti7 per cent Uxclungo on New York ,
lOe discount bid , par asked
CHICAGO. Aug 3 Clearings , J22SZ7,010 ;
balances , $ l,4JS,87i ) New York exchange , 2oc
discount. Posted rates , $ I.S4V4Q4 87 > 4.
Wool
ST I.OU1S. Aug. 3-WOOL-Steady , with
n , good demand , especially for the better
grades , at unchanged prices.
LONDON , Aug J WOOI * Twenty-eight
hundred bales of sheepskins were offered
nt the sale today nnd ptactlcnlly all were
sold There was a strong demand : line
cross-bred merino eomblug were 3Q6d and
flno cross merino clothing ud 'higher ' ; low
cro s-brceds show n loss ) ot ' ( id. The con
tinent and the homo trade secured a fair
proportion of the offerings , but the best
conditioned stock went to Canadian rep
resentatives rollowihg are the offering1 ?
mid prices obtained for clothing and combIng -
Ing : New South Wales 79 bales nt S JT'd ;
Melbourne , 351 bales at S fffSHd ; South Aus
tralia , G5S bales at 4V JS'4il : Swan River , ra2
bales at G'iJJSHd ; Punta Arenas , 213 bales ,
nt VMiC'Aii ; Buenos Ayres , SI bales nt 34 ®
7Ud ; Falkland , N. S. , 110 bales at 503 % ! .
( ofliiMarket. .
NHW YORK , Aug. 3-COFmn-Optlons
opened steady , unchanged , to 5 points
higher , nnd after a brief Hurry of animation
laround the opening became very dull with
narrow price cliange" Investors nnd the
bull crowd were held In cheek by burden
some supplies and prospects for n "bumper
crop , " and sluggish spot demand while cur
rent low prices tended ito arrest short sell-
Inc Closed quiet , net unchanged. Sales ,
J.MK ) bags , Including September , $4 33 , Octo
ber , fl 40. November , $445 : January , J4 S5 ;
JIaroh , $ . > 00 , Apr1 ! , $505 ; May , $ T 10. Spot
coffee Rio dull nnd nominal , mild , quiet ,
but about stcadj ; Cnrdova , 7H5J11C.
Cotton Market.
NI3W ORLCANS , Aug. 3-COTTON-
Qule-t ; "Mies , SCO Tyilcs , ordinary , 33-lGd ;
good ordinary , 4 3-16c ; low middling , 4 IS-lGc ;
m'ddllnir , 5o. good middling , fi 7-l ( > c ; mid
dling fair , 0 7-lCc Receipts , 521 bales , stock ,
14 ICO bales Cotton futures , dull , August ,
fi42-64d ; September , 5 40-6405 41-6Id ; October ,
5 41-GIfG 52-64d. November , 5 45-64QS 46-64d :
December , 5 50-6405 61-64d , January , 5 45-G4 ©
555-64d : February , 6 57-64@ 5 5S-64d ; April ,
5 BI3-G4QS G8-6U1.
ST LOUIS , Aug. 3 COTTON Quiet ;
middling , 554c. Sales 14 bales ; receipts , 210
bales ; shipments , 235 baits ; stock , 69,681
bales.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK , Aug. 3 METALS The
mnrket dlsplajed general weakness pretty
much all dny under a change of front on
the part of the producers , disappointing ca
bles and less favorable reports from pri
mary points than anticipated. Tin and Iron
led In the weakness. At the close the Metal
exchange called pig Iron warrants lower at
$1473 bid nnd $1525 asked ; lake coi per , un
changed at1850 , tin , weak and nominal at
$1100 bid and $3150 asked : lead , unchanged
nt $455 bid and $4.571 asked : spelter , ensv
at $ C The brokers' price for lead Is $4 35
nnd for copper $18 50.
Oil MnrUct.
LONDON. Aug. -OILS-Calcutta lin
seed , ppot , 3Ss Turpentine spirits 33s 3di
LI VE/RPOOL / , Aug. 3 OILS-Turpentino
ep'rlts , flrm ; 31s.
NUW YORK. A.aiff. 3 OILS Cottonseed
oil , firm ; petroloum. flrm ; rosin , firm ; tur
pentine strong 49C-50C.
OILCOTY , Aug J. OILS Credit balances ,
$127 ; certificates , $128 bid for cash ; no
sales Shipments , 2093 bbls. ; average. S91
tibls. ; runs , 87,423 bbls ; average , 85,423 bbls.
SliKlir Mnrket.
LONDON. Aug 3 SUOAR-Beet sugar ,
strong at 10s lH4d.
NEW YORK , Aug. 3 SUGAR Raw ,
strong nnd held higher ; fair refining' , 4c ;
centrifugal , 96 test , 49-16c ; molasses sugar ,
y/xc Ruined , stiong and quite active.
MOLASSCS Firm.
NEW ORLEANS , Aug. 3 SUGAR
Quiet ; centrifugal , yellow , 4'ls5-lc ; seconds ,
.
MOLASSCS-Dull ; centrifugal , C@14c.
2Vuw York Dry Gooda.
NT7W YORK , Aug. -DRY GOODS
Average demand for cotton goods on spot
and fair mall orders Business In brown
and bleached cuttonn cheeked somewhat by
Ecarclty ot leading mkes. . Prices very
flrm In these. Prints In moderate demand
In fancies at steady prices. Other prints
steady with far "ales Ginghams are flrm
throughout. Fine dress ginghams well sold
for ? prlnff. Woolens and worsteds for men's
wear In good demand nt firm prices
California Drlo.l
NEW YORK. Aug. 3 CALIFORNIA
DRIED FRUITS Steady. Evaporated ap
ple" . common , e'/ifl'He ; prime vvlro tray ,
8U0S"c , dholce , 83iif9c ; fancy , 91/4Vic. ( ? )
Pi lines , S ifibc. Apricots , Rojal 14c : Moor
park , ICc. Poaches , unpeeled ,
Illnrrul IiiilufitrlfH of
TOPEKA , Kan. , Aug. 3 The products
of the mineral Industries of Kansas for 1&98
amounted to more than $7.000,000. The
figures making this wonderful exhibit will
Boon bo made public In the annual report of
Prof. E , Ilaworth of the Kansas university ,
who 1ms charge of the geological work of
the state. "Tho year 1898 , " says Prof.
Haworth. "was unusually prosperous for nil
of the mining enterprises In the state. The
output of zinc ore was of the greatest value
over known In the state. "
bliaiilnrilN Kill All tlio .Null * CM.
PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 3 The captain of
the British steamer ClooBcnp , which arrived
today from Hello with a cargo of sugar , re
ports that on April 2 , when passing Capo
Melville , Pafabac Island , one of the Philip
pines , ho found the lighthouse keeper with
out piovlelons nnd unable to light his lamp
because ho had no oil , The Glooscap
fuinlshcd supplies and reported the fact to
the British consul at Datavla. The natives
of the Island , the captain Bays , had all been
killed by Spaniards
Homt ! IlrliiKH In Demi Ma tcr <
ME.VDVILLU , Pa. , Aug , 3. Kmlle Jean-
nny , aged 37 years , of rrenchtown , was
murdered last night between this city and
Conncaut Lako. His horse and buggy ar
rived at Conneaut Lake today , containing
the corpse of Mr. Jeanney , with a bullet
hole In his back , The supposition Is the
murderer Intended robbing his victim , but
that the horse ran away. The dead man's
pockets contained $75 , bis watch and other
personal property
Ami ) ' of ( 'iiiulM-rlfiiid Hi-union.
DETROIT , Mich . Aug. 3 , Major General
D. S. Stanley , president of the Society of
the Army of the Cumberland , has appointed
the following officers as a locar executive
committee to make arrangcmuntB for the
mettlng of the society in Detroit , September
2G and 27 next. General Henry M , Dufflcld ,
Colonel Samuel K Plttmnn , General J G
Parkhurst , General G. S , Wormer , General
H. C. Mlznei\
_
MiniAVorl.crH to Uxti-nil Tholr Uiilnn ,
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind , Aug. 3 The execu
tive committee of the United Mine Workers
spent the greater part of today In discuFuIng
the measures for broadening the member
ship of the unions throughout the mining
districts. While the national body has
80,000 members , many morb than this num
ber do not belong to it It was decided
that additional organizers should be sent
Into the districts
Called to AV
ST. JOSEPH. Aug 3. J. W Datcheller , a
gunsmith of this city , has been summoned
to Washington by the War department
official's , who desire to make , experiments
with a now device Invented by him for bor
ing out guns. The device will be tested nt
the navy > ard. It la for choke boring gun
barrels , largo and email cannon and for
cleaulnc CUDS when they are rufitj- . |
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Western Beef Steers Still Mora Plentiful
Than on Wednesday ,
HOGS BRING SOMEWHAT HIGHER PRICES
Hiijorn On Out Unrly nnrt
i- orj tiling on Sale ClintiKrn I In lulu
In < ! ooil Srnnon Sheep Mnrltt-t
Stcnilrlth AcUtc Trade.
SOUTH OMAHA , nug. 3
Receipts were :
- „ , , . . . Cattle. Hogi. Sheep.
Official Monday 20T6 2.J78 3304
Clllc a Tuesday 2,751 5 > , lb3 l.W
01 He nl Wednesday 2,301 4.G46 3,877
Olliclal Thursday 3,778 6.5IS Ai
Thus fnr this week . . . .10,939 20.C5S 9,301
S-uno days last week. . 11,4 < ! 5 2S.115 11,469
Same dajs week before. . 9.W6 3l.Jl 8,741
Sumo three weeks ago. . 9,313 41.13J 12,894
Average price paid for hogs lor the last
several dajs with comparisons :
1 Indicates Sunday.
The oillclal number of cars ot stock
brought in today by each road was :
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. Jl'r's.
C. , M. & St. P. Ry" . . .
Missouri Paclllc Uy . .
i Union I'aclllc Sjstom. 29 15 2 6
F. , n. , SL M. v. n. u. n 22
6. C. & I' . Uy 1 l
1C. , St. P. , , M. & O. . . . 13 9
. B. & M. U , U. , R' . . . 70 19
'C. , B. & Q. Uy 1 5
K. C. & St. J 21
C. , It. I & P. Uy. , C. . . 1 '
C. . U. I. & P. Uy. , W. 1 2 . . .
Total receipts . . . .147 78 5 6
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows , each bujer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated :
_ . , Cattle. Hog Sheep
Omahi Packing Co 11 i5 . . . . .
G. II. Ilimmond Co 2CI 7SO . . . .
'Swift ' nnd Company 410 1,514 40S
CUdahy PacUIng Co 671 1,350 410
Armour & Co 60 1,070
Cudahy , from 1C. C 663
Swift , from K. C so
Swift , from country u'J
It. Becker & Degan 136
Vnnsant & Co 51
Lobman it Co 36
Hill & Iluntzlnger 4
Benton & Underwood 295
Huston & Co 4
Llvlncstono & Schaller. . 117
Hamilton & Uothschlld. . 1SS
L K. Husz 6S
McVickcr tt. Co S3
Kray Packing Co 235
Other bu > ers ISO
Hold over 250
Total 3,828 5914 SS4
CATTLn The proportion of native cattle
was the smallest and the proportion of w est-
erns the largest that It has been so far this
year. Only a few cornfed cattle were offered ,
as will be noted from the sales 'below. ' The
market on dry lot cattle vvat > good and
steady nnd active and practically everj-
thlng that would answer to that description
changed hands at an early hour In the
nornlng.
Western beef cattle were In liberal sup
ply , there being several quite sizable strings
In the ynrda It was a little late before
the cattle were ready to show , but buyers
seamed to want them. However , when the
market opened It was rather slow and in
Bomo casts , at least , sellers were calling It
lower. The Swan cattle brought the same
price as last week , $4 65 for the best , but
the quaHty was a little better today. The
Texas cattle sold way lower tod.iy , but
they were not as good ae they were yester
day. In regard to Texas cattle buyers claim
that they nave been pajlrg too much for
that kind of cattle at this point and that
they are landing cattle here , from Kansas
City way cheaper than the cattle have been
costing them In these jards.
The supply of cows nnd heifers was the
largest that It has been In a long time and
consisted almost entirely of westerns. The
trade was fairly active on that kind of stuff
and prices steady. The prices paid for the
westerns generally looked high and were
entirely satisfactory to owners. Bulls , stags ,
etc , sold In about the same notches as
jestordoy. Some nretty good veal calves
are selling at JO , the market easing off on
veils
Bujers of etockers and feeders were out
early looking for the cattle and the market
on that kind of stock was active nnd llrm.
Speculators were tTie principal bujurs nnd
it did not take them very long to pick up
the bulk of the offerings. The feeling on
that class of cattle Is strong owing to the
most flattering crop reports received from
the country , which are Interpreted to mean
that there will bo a large buying demand
for feeders nnd stock cattle a little later on.
Representative sales :
BEEF STEERS.
No. Av Pr. No Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
L. 590 $1 00 1..1160 55 25 17..1148 J5 35
L. 590 4 25 3S..1159 5 25 17..1310 G 10
2..1030 4 40 41. . 1196 5 25 20..1215 5 40
2,1..1036 495 21..1023 530 39..123.5 550
23. . 933 505 27..1206 515 23 .12J2 550
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
1. 1010 1 BU 1..1U1U 3 Oo
2..1000 2 50 12. .1033 3 30 23..1040 3 70
1170 2 65 20. . 755 3 3. 7..1112 3 75
930 2 73 2. . 830 3 33 2..1055 4 00
870 286 3. 610 33S 18. . 997 4 15
916 2 S5 1. . 910 3 33 1..U60 4 15
1130 3 00 1. .1400 3 40 1..1810 4 15
1000 3 00 1. 940 3 45 1..12SO 4 15
990 3 00 1. . 970 350 5..1040 4 25
1031 300 2..1000 350 1..1140 460
990 3 00
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS
640 2 50 2 , , 830 3 33 51. . 899 3 55
754 3 03 3. . 610 3 33 COO 3 60
3 SS 8 . Sb7 3 55
HEIFERS.
910 3 BO 1. . 930 3 S3 1. . 560 4 15
710 375 4. . 662 390 633 423
890 3 75
BULLS.
910 2 23 1..1010 3 15 1. . 660 360
1090 275 3..U03 325 3. . 906 3 60
14r 300 1..1110 3 25 1. . 810 3 60
1420 300 1. . 770 3 25 1..1070 3 63
SSO 300 1. . 750 3 33 1..1100 3 75
910 315 1..1390 3 35
CALVES.
375 4 10 3. . 173 6 00 1. . 120 25
100 5 00
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
920 3 00 1. . 360 4 00 20 4 45
783 3 25 2 , SOT 4 25 5. 920 4 60
1000 3 85 1 . 420 4 23 1 . 630 4 50
670 J 50 9. . 813 4 25 600 4 K )
619 3 70 68. . 814 4 35 10 ; 972 4 60
454 3 75 1. . 350 4 40 6. . 630 4 f/ )
890 3 75 13. , 993 4 40 1. . 210 5 00
b ! < 7 4 00
MILKERS AND SPRINGERS.
3 springers 3300
WESTERNS.
NEBRASKA.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
1 cow. , . . . 950 $2 75 Scows. , . . 977 $2 75
1 cow. , . , . 850 2 80 6cows . . . ,1006 , 3 :
1 bull. . . . .1020 300 7 cows. . 1017 3 90
1 bull. . . . .1200 3 10 16 feeders , 939 4 40
2 cows. , . .1220 3 23 2 cows , . . 915 3 45
11 cows. . . . 950 323 6 heifers. , 798 3 63
80 cows . . 971 30) S feeders , S60 3 75
1 feeder. . 760 3 CO 1 feeder. . 740 4 00
1 feeder. . . & 50 3 00 2 cons , , , . 1120 4 CO
2 bulls 1310 3 00 43 feeders. 1003 4 40
17 cows. . . 8S9 3 J5 9 feeders 921 4 55
1 cow , . , . SOO 275 40 feeders. SOS 4 b&
Ibull 1100 325 17 feeders oil 4 70
NEBRASKA ,
E. I. Gregg.
S3 feeders. . 914. 4 60
WYOMING
T. N. & T. W Matthews.
9 bulls. . 1423 3 00 118 cows 9W 3 So
6 feeders. 1010 3 75 77 feeders. 1010 4 30
2 feeders. 1025 3 75 1 steer. . . 17SO \ M
12 cow8 . . . . 993 3 fS 3 steers. . .1173 450
1M cows. . . . 875 385 23 steers .1181 450
25 feeders. 1025 4 30 112 steers 1167 4 60
The Swan I.nnd & Cnttle Co
2 cows . 993 3 00 126 steers. 1233 4 65
12 steers.1141 4 23 126 steers 1233 463
Scows .1165 * 435 2steers. . 1325 4 SO
2S steers 1222 4 10
The Sundance Land & Cattle Co
1 cow. . . 1050 3 45 29 he-ifcrb 973 4 10
11 cows 1012 343 37 feeders 1157 450
HOOS Toda > 's arrivals were larger than
a week ago , but the receiptu wore small as
compared with the oorrt-s pond Ing day of
previous weeks , and under ordinary clrcum-
Htances would be Inadequate to meet the
requirements of packers The tory of the
market 1 noon told it was 6jlOo higher
and active at the advance , xo that practic-
Hlly everything was sold before 10 o'clock
in the morning. Every one scorned to want
a few hogs , and all were out eurly. and
t > y the time their orders were filled the
junls were cleared , The hoijs sold largely
it $4 3034 35 , with a large proportion of all
the snlrs nt $4124 Yesterdny considerably
over hnif of nil the hogn < * ol < l nt $4 2.V
Todnj K tc-p wns fl 40 , ns ngalnst $1 30 > cs-
tordny
Todj > n ndvnnco mnkes good the decline
brought about by the yellow fever scnre
nnd the mnrkrt Is now back to whore It wns
nt the beginning of the week Tin ? hog *
today * old n little better thnn n week ngo
nnd only n "Onde lower than the extreme
high point of the wn > n , ns will be noted
from the tnblo of nvernge prices nt the
SHE12P Omly five car * all told were re
ported In the > ards till * mornlni ; , not
enoufrh to make much of a marked At the
same time there was n Rood demand nnd
everything that vvns offered was snapped
up quickly at R-oo < l , steady to stronp : prlcei
Good western limbs broilBht f0 35 , the fwino
stuff and the name price ns veMorday.
The feeling appears to be that this mar
ket If rather hlph nnd that a bis run , which
' 'omo are expecting for next week , would
be apt to be.ir prices down a little , A\Jmt-
ever may be In store for the near future
the market at the present time Is certulnly
In a very healthy condition nnd the prlcc
pild for this week's arrivals have been
most satisfactory to sellers.
Quotations : Pnlm < > native wethers , J4 2Mi >
450 , good to choice Kr.iss wethers , SI 15fv
410 , ulr to pouil BP.-.K3 wethers , $375LiM10 ! ,
peed to choice sra" > ewes , $1"OW175. peed
to choice -spring Iambs J600tT635 , fair to
Bowl sprlns lambs , J5 50f6 00 ; common
spring limbs , { 4 005J4 25 , feeder wethers ,
$3 5f(3 ( SS. Kepresentatlve sales :
No Av. Pr.
00 Idaho sheep , culls 95 J286
11 Idaho lambs , culli 66 4 00
13 Idaho lambs , culls 61 4 00
11 Idaho lambs , culls 69 4 00
242 Idaho sheep 91 4 20
136 Idnho lambs 69 635
13ti Idaho lambs 61 6 TK )
66 Idaho lambs C6 6 to
Lite Stoi-k.
CHICAGO. Aug. 3 CATTLE The supply
of cattle tod.iy was much smaller than
the demand and business competition , adv -
v anced the prlco of desirable offerings lOc.
Good to fancy cattle sold at K 37 < jj6 05 ;
commoner grades , $4 05J74 30 ; wtockcrs nnd
feeders brought $3 2f @ 4 60 , bulls , covva ami
heifers , $2 26i-5 25 ; Texas steers , W.754j5 25 ;
and calves.1 OOijJG ffi.
HOGS There vv.is a good demand for the
llgiht offering of hogs and prices ndvuncod
10frl5c for all grades. Heavy lots sold at
$39Mt462' : mixed nt $4250465 , and light
nt $435 < fN.75 Piff * sold o-1 SSSOff-lOo ; nnd
culls , $2000390
SIIEii' Receipts of sheep nnd lanibs I
were again heavy and sheep declined 1015c ,
Inmljs spHinsr 2517 150 lownr. Sbeen hrouirht
$2 50S3 50 for poor lotnnd $4 7&3J6 00 for the
best ; lambs sold nt $160 ® > 450 for culls up
to $6 2ofi6 60 for fancy flocks.
RDCDIPTS-Cajttle , 6.000 head ; hogs , 15,000
head ; sheep , 15,000 head.
. IviiiiNiiN City Lite Stock.
KANSAS CITY , Aug. 3 CATTLE Re
ceipts' , 4,160 natives , 1,756 Texans ; best
grades met with quick sale nt from 6c to
lOc higher prices ; fair to medium cattle
steady ; heavy steers , $5 25 < § 5 SO , light
weights , $465550 } , stackers nnd feeders ,
$3.75Q500 ; butcher cows nnd heifers , $3 75ft >
500 ; canner % $275 320. western steers , $4 uo
Q6 10 ; Texans , $3 7&JI4 80
HOGS Receipts , 5,000 head ; market active
and 5lflOc higher ; heavy , $ ) 30@4 40 ; mixed ,
$ ! . -004 * 37'/fe ; light , $4 350,4 42V4 ; pigs , $4001 ?
430SHEnP
SHEnP Receipts , 1,740 head ; supply TV as
of good quality and marltet active ; lambs ,
$500J < 600 ; yearlings , $4 Kk5 00 ; muttons ,
$4 00@4 50 , stockers nnd feeders , $3 2504 J5 ;
culls , $25003.25.
St. Loiiln Lite Stock.
ST. LOUIS. Aug. 3 CATTLE Receipts ,
3,100 head , Including 1,000 head lexans ; mar
ket steady and a shade bettor ; fair to best
native shipping and export steers , $1500580 ;
dressed beef steers , $4 20f6 ? 40 , steers under
1 000 Ibs , $3 5004.90 ; stockers nnd feeders ,
$3000485 , cows and heifers , $2 000 00 ; bulls ,
$225/3SO / , canners. $1500275 , Texas and In
dian steers , $3200190 ; cows nnd heifers ,
$2 C003 75.
HOGS Receipts , 6,000 head ; market Iflc
hlfi'her ' ; pigs and lights $1C5Q'465 ' ; packers ,
$ lf)0fc560 , butchers , $1.600470
SHEEP Receipts , 2,000 head ; market
steady ; native muttons , $3500 > I50 ; lambs ,
$1250625 ; stockers , $25M/355 ; culls and
bucks , $1 5008 00 , Texans , $4 00.
> tMt York Lite ( Stock.
NEW YORK , Aug. -IJEEVES-.RC- . -
celpts , 91 head ; very little doing ; feeling
dull ; cables quiet ; American cattle , firmer
at 10-0'lH4c ' per Ib ; Ions , ll o per Ib ,
dressed weights ; refrigerator beef , higher at
9V4o per Ib
CALVES 'Receipts , 17 head ; very limited
trade ; nteidy at yesterdav's closing prices ;
vonls)0Wii50 { ! ; buttermilks , $350
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts , 5,890
head ; guod Sheep llrm nnd others stejdy.
lambs opened slow , top grades steady nnd
others trlllo easier ; -sheep , $30005.00 , lambs ,
$5 0007.00.
HOGS Receipts , lf > 93 head ; barely steady ;
whole range , $16501.80
htoi-k In
Following- are the receipts nt the four
principal western markets for August .1 :
Ca-ttle. HOKS Sheep.
Oiraha . 3778 6,548 K6 !
Chicago . 6,000 15,000 15,000
Kansas City . G.SOO 5000 1,740
St. Louis . . . : . 4,100 6,000 2,000
Totals . 19,773 31,518 I9.1C6
in-nil KiiiiNloii Will riKIi < It Out.
LKAVCNWORTII , Kan , Aug 3. A letter
from General Kunston v\as received by D. It.
Anthony. Jr. , of the Leavenvvorth Times to
day. The general announces that ho ulll
stay in the army until the war In the
rhlllrplncH Is at an end and will not muster-
out with his regiment.
J\t tv I'VlliI III Kentucky.
LONDON , KyAug. . 3. A new feud Is re-
lorted to have broken out on Brown's Fork ,
In Letcher county , Kentucky , beUeen the
Wrights nnd Holbrooke on one Bide and the
Reynolds and Hentlcys on the other. Doth
factions are heavily nrmcd and occupy
adjacent hills.
MNterloiiM ( MilrnK" Slnrdcr.
CHICAGO , Aug 3 George Gallagher , a
young plumber , was mysteriously murdered
at his home last night while his mother and
cousin were nsTecp In the adjoining room
The only clews to the murder are a torn
window netting In Gallagher's room and a
revolver found in the rear of the house.
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ATLANTA. < 1A.
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BOSTON ,
Pulillo Ill > rnrj.
Yeiiiloute llotul
Dotton Promt Cliili , 14 nonirorlh It ,
BUFFALO.
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BUTTK.
Wm. Shield * .
CAiMBUIDiH ( , MASS.
IIixr\nnl Vtif % ernlty l.llirnrr.
CHUYUIXNE.
1C. A I.ORan , U1UVi.t 10th It.
Ohr > enite Club.
CHICAGO.
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< ! reiit AorllieTii Hotel sjerrn Stand.
Inliier HoiiKe > e Slntid.
I'onlafllce > tMTn Mniul. .No. 31T
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The llolleiiilm.
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Miuonlo Temple.
COLORADO SPRINGS.
l'rlntr ' Home.
DENVER.
nroirn Hotel \ < MV Stand.
llnnilltun .t Krndrlrk , IKMI-Dia ITth < .
HcLnln , IMtt JL Co. . S.in sixteenth St.
Urntt Mercantile Co. . 1317 Larimer St.
The . < ntloner Co. , inth tuid LuTrrcn * *
StrpctH.
Wlmlnor Hotel \cvr Sin ml.
DES MOINES.
lloie * Jncoln , ItoeU Inland Depot.
Y. 31. O. A. Heading llooiu.
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DULUTH , MINN.
Wit & Ueuiictt , 14 W. Superior St.
FORT SMITH , ARK.
U. . JL. Ueiullutf llooiu
HAVANA , CUBA.
InKlntcrrn Hotel Ilcadluir UOOM.
HONOLULU , H. I.
Honolulu Hotel llundlna Iloom.
HELENA.
W. A. Moore , Uth nvonuo and Main 8t
Ueloiia Public Library.
HOT SPRINGS , B. D.
decree Gllinon.
HOT SPRINGS , ARK.
C. H. T\eater A Co.
P. C. Dorlnff.
L. D. Cooper A Co. , O20 Central AT W
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nobert Held. 1OUU McHee St.
Coalen , < on o \ TT > Stand.
tlln earl Hcuubllcnu Club , OO5 Dnltt *
more At c.
I'ubllu Library.
Itlekaecki-r Clunr Co , Otb. and Walnut
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HallTtny Y. 31. C. A. , room 37 Cnlo
IJepot , ICiin n City , Mo.
Public Library.
LEXINGTON , KY.
Y. M. O. A. Ilendlnir Room.
LINCOLN.
W. 9. Edmliton , 1123 O Street , Dellr-
ery Agent.
LOS ANGELES.
Oliver & Hnlncm , 1OO B. Spring St.
F. D. Hanncoiu , 4S2 9. Main fit.
LONDON , ENGLAND.
Cnnrlci .V. GIlUK'o American Uxolianfft
U Cockcpuir St. , Trafalgar Sq. , a. W.
MANILA , P. I.
AndrTT IT , Scliona , Cor. Puent * dv
and I2 colta Street * .
MINNEAPOLIS.
Pnbllo Ubrary.
AVc t Hotel Ne > v Stand.
NEW YORK.
Cooper Union Library.
Fifth Atnnuo Hotel Aerr * Stan * .
Fifth Avniiie Hotel Ilendlnff KO
ICuiIiIro Hotel.
Uroome Street Library.
Holland House llendlnir Iloom.
Hoffman HOIIHO.
Imperial Hotel KCTTU Stand.
aiecliaiilc'1 and Trn lrr ' Fre *
No. 18 Unnt Sixteenth Street.
I > re Club , l-O > an au St.
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Y. M. C. A. , : il Street . 41 b
OGDEN.
W. Webb , 2405
W. O. Kind.
PARIS , FRANCE.
Itevr York Hernia lleadiny lt on. 41
Ave. de 1'Oiirrn.
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PONCE , PORTO RICO. -
ZOWB & Giiftlrom.
PORTLAND , ORB.
IV. ID. Jaiien , 201 Alder at
Portland Hotel JWvrB Stnod.
PHILADELPHIA.
Mercantile Library.
SACRAMENTO.
Public Ubrnry.
SAN FRANCISCO.
Public Library.
SAD JUAN , PORTO RIC4 * .
Ha < l tmuluttrra. Itradlu *
SANTA ANA , CAL.
fluiita Ann Free I'ubllo
SALT LAKE CITY.
It. T. Hnimucl , L.ro < ! um Tkn t as
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A. T , I.uiidlx-rif ,
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aarrcHinu Ilolrl New *
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Hotel Vendoine New * StnaA
Coiiway & , Knlckerunokcir.
I'libllo l.lluur > .
Gerald ri < Blbl > oii , 700 V irtk It ,
Hey Allen , 'IU1 Criiler St.
Y. HI. O. A. Ilvuillnir llaoM ,
SI'OKANK.
John TV CmImin TiiU-TllO
Avenue.
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ST PAUL , MIHM.
I'rrn * Club.
U'liicUor Hotel.
ST. 10LI9
a. J , Jett , SOU Olll * .
IMiintem1 Hotel N T 8t a4L
I'llbllu Mhrnrr.
WASIIINfiTON , D. 0.
\VIIUnl' . Hotel New. Stun * .
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