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B | ————————— COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Enormous Drop in ‘Ohange Pork the Feature on Yestorday, FIFTY PER CENT OFF AT THE CLOSE Yohn Cudaliy Carrled Down la the Ceash with Fentures of Other Provis Cnreaco, Aug. 1 In wheat prices of lat Board of Trade tolay provision values, caused the men who have & market for somo nion trade for tvo meagre as to scarcely quotations on Ing. The price of mon broke a dropped to £10.50 in 1 It v eurb be would be eral days th deal has b and as he wi 50,000 bbls. of th teved to bo only a qu stringency would com 18 known amon; 'ore the mark trouble in t le n 8 ling Lead in s credited with % aders— he Day In the fon it The sensational collapse o was eclipsed on the by a biggeF tumble in by tho failures of n manipulating the ths past. Pork,in which ths past has furnish a point to hang into activity this morn- eptember pork, which t the close of yes of tho been %0 day, he courso first brokers on that there For sov- g provision he pork pit. operator in the pork putting up marging carrying some t commodity it swas be estion of time when the apel him to go. 1t was atonce scen that he had lost control. After half passcd Secrel G. Steev an r & Co, 1. G. Helmholz, brokers for dered their trades cle simply a matter of co was the pr price of hog: down to neighborliood of §11 p 1t was worth. © amount of business done was limit compared with w hour of the y Stone o of pork The tradoe apy nopinion that somewhere in the session had announced that J Bailey & Co. and A. Wright, had or- It then became ation as to what measured by the ared to sottle W, sad nside por bbL. was about what might have been ex- pected from such an enormous drop in value, but the fuct secms to was ve as the traite had for customers away commenced the sta such that an offer to | tember pork at £19 pe sponse from selle withdrawn, an was in 230 bbls, a5 dropped ab ot Sc dowu to £16, The announcemen North American later, brought the pr covered to $11.75, al again to $11. While of dissolution, lard a son well main opened at 30 with the bry pe nd trade was sude nouncement Cudahy wer uly at orde Cudahy. twelve moths ago, was rated ing worth f sequently trade nery lard tumble onds after the which had not clined at the same ti Hog reccipts were having been receiv L0 nd an; been from ained. n pork to & 1t had recovered slightly, w all from §0.60 have been that there 'y little open nterest in the market, months warned their it. When trading to of uncertainty w uy 250 bbls, of e bbl. met with no The bid w d the first t 21875, The pi T bbl. on each fr ro. s fmmedi- nsaction ce then shsale t of the failure of the cking company, a littlo ice down o S10.50 Tt re- ud then settled down pork was in_the throcs 1 ribs were in compari- September lard ned in_sympathy This_figure en at 12:35 the lyzed by the an- ades with John closed out. John s he- 10,000 to 4,000,000, con- red shock was too much for the the price of September 0§ in nouncement, and ribs so much inflated, de me from 80,971 to 5,07 small, only 11,000 head d, but the market foy 1o sec them was weak, Tomorrow's receipts were estimated at 20,000 head. Such matters, however, did not count for anything in today’s trading. Prices stiflened September The wheat mari September wheat found buye to Gic,and, for a t favorable for a bull s which werc announ kept Jnocking the market and finally Cudahy and that o completely upset all nd’ loft the price for the day, he foreign m; opening. ‘There buying orders in the were a littlo at the close. pork left off at §12; September lard at .60, and September S ut §0,221¢, ot opencd with a boom at from G0gc ime, everytiing looked sion. Bit the failures ced from time to time underpinning from the tho failuro of John Wright & Haughey the good of carlior buil market near the lowest num market, Tod; ures demoralized all the regular shipping busine: and news of such u kind was dis- regarded after the first few minutes of the session, Minneapolis and Dul ‘The local reccipts wer 508 uth veceived 185 cars. The export clearances from the four prinei- pal Atlntic ports amounted to about 1 and flour. The pric opening was anywhe was down Lo close of the market a or fc decline since y wnd oats were arid desert. They c thun on the day befol rly aictive tri le, ng lization in the failed concerns were cles, consequently pr not weakened on the failurc from 55" to recovered to local receipts num September on £27¢c, but spe R (02 ol 11¢ for wheat and ints s corn, 220 cal B0,000 head. The leading futur Articion. | Opon. WA | "T ot o1 BNy 5| MLSNPUI A, Bopt.. Laun- ‘Aug Bept i BHOWT 1) Aug sept _Oct 1 Cash quotations wor Frooi-Quict and w Witrar 2 spi Mard), 5400663 No. 2 1 CORN—No. 854 OArs’ 20 No. 8 white 01d), RyE—No. 2, 7 Baney-No. 2, nominal; 4. f0 b, dde, FLAX SkED - No. 1, $1 Tivorny SeEn Prin Pork—Moss, per b or 100 Ths., 80974 0080, 86,1500, 4( boxed), $7.7605.00; 51 BAT1@N 50, Stee five Septomber corn_opened st 80ce, sold as low as and closed at and - New Orleans 000,000 bu., in wheat of September at the re from (0%¢ to6le. It winutes’ before the ud wound up at 58!gc, esterday, s the green spots in an losed equal or higher re, and there- was an btwithstanding the de- neighboring pit. The short of these two arti- s were helped and nuouncements of the g at and The osing at 83'4¢ bid, hered SG1 curs d off early from 23%c to overed, selling up to d{e. May closed v at from 1¢e 1 Ie for corn to Buffalo, for tomorrow: Wheat, rs; oats, 180 cars; hogs, s ranged as follows High. | Low. |~ Cloi [ ng, H5 Y od, b5, No. 8 No. 8 spring, low, closing at white new), 26¢; . 8, nowinal; No, 10, 83, 803 bl §11 @403 dry \ort 90, O 11,60; Tard, short ribs side saltod should leur sidos ( WiHISKY -~ Distillers' finished goods, p ARs - Unchanged stands cut loat, 6ihe; granu- 6,70, § lowing were tho receipts wnd ship- e todiy : AL, Rye, bu On the Produce exch markel was si ul; wh 16@20c; dalry, 1 changed, 13¢ 184 @18c ETPTR. (IR ENTS 3000 {000 10.000 £000 \inze today the butter d utich gy, New York Markois. New Youk, Aug 42,000 pkgs.i @XpOFLs, salos, 5,000 phgs.; w freely. CORN Mear—Dall, RyE-—Dull, weak; we Bakvey Mavr—oull, WhEAT Receip 200 bu.; sules 4,180,00 Ju. spot. Bpot warkel steady; No. 2 red iGxei wfloat, 67)¢ ts, 857,000 Du.; exp 1 FLOUR — Roceipts, 7,000 bls, 68,000 sacks: arkot dullweak, offered st ibi’\t.’u’w, steid if ris, 243, )0 bu. futures, 160,000 ¢ less active, closing, 0 store and elevator, f. 0 b, 60L@60c ' angraded red, 60270c; No. 1 northorn Shye. Options woro loss Aetive, unset ted, irrecular and W@%e Tower. d oponing was firn At @1ge advanco on Armor cnbles sminil c act deliveries and higher Chicago, but broke 1%@1%e on the roport of several fallures at Chicago. ralllod W@%e and closed wonk 2 red, August, © closing At 65 e, | 0 sing nt 69¢; O Decen Cony ver L H3,000 0 ) bu' tutures, 40,000 B, spot lower, steady; No. 2, 46%c in Afloat, Optiots were dull and Closing_stoady: August i0ie lar, 464@ clos- at prenilor, v, 46%e, exports, 68 39,000 bu. spot kor Segten, feng stern, 1 el Tower, Opf closing closing w 2 Chieago, n, 80637 40 whilte, 860 hixed we BHiT 440 HAY “Stoady. Hives N Woor Steady but i domes! 27@32¢; pulled, 26@37c; Toxas, 16 PROVISIONS ~Cjit meats, nominal; middles, inal. I demoralized: westorn gton d it £7.30; snles, 750 tlerces at §7.267 9,00, Options, sules, 1,250 therces; July closed at #3.70; Soptomber, Pork, n ulj no prices eiven BUTTER - Wi @1Ke; wost factory. 144 CHERsE-Firnoer L white w quiet minal flaoca Kk und dull; westorn dafry, 1414 e croamory, 16@200; western Elgins, 2oc. more active; part skims, y and quist; recelpts, 6,000 pkgs western frodh, 14:4@16¢; western, per. cnse, 8$1.5002.75, FALLOW--Ensler; city (#2 for pkas.), 8@dc CorToNsErn O - Dull and unsettled; crade, yellow, 43¢ bid. Neglected; Penr none; Septembor Vi ‘offered at otnl sales, none. Rosix—Dull and weak; strained common to good, 9504100, TURPESN Ricy exir Mot ta choive, GAT ] 11,000 1 ylvama ofl, options, sales, . Lima ol 10s, 57y non and ensy, 2614@27¢ and; domest®, falr to 1, 4504 e Orleins, open teady, dull, 30350, tuw, dull, firm, better demand 25 Rib Grande, B4 tost, at 23 trifugals, 06 test, nt'33c, n lisses sugar, 96 tost, o A4 181660 dslied, b7 @b 1-1 kettle, good sales, 1,000 bags , $0.00, 23,30, TIN—Quiet; Straits, $18.65 Uid; plates, steady and quict Svit . Produce Muarket. ey crenmers, print, 21c solld packed, "19¢; fair . solid pncked, 16@15¢; choico to unitry, 166 16e; fair 1o g00a country, Dacking stock, fresh, 1112 S—Sules are bei made largely at 11'4@ BUrTER—) creameries, creamer fancy o L I 1 POTATORS—~On orders from the country pota- togs are bringing as high s 701 MELONS It was only i short tin watermelons were so plenty and so cheap th commission men were refasing them on ground that they could not get” freight out o them. Now thoy are sclling quickly at $25 per 100, Oantaloupes are more plonty thin they were n fow days ago. Cantaloupes, per bask £1.50 licre s a pretty good demand for n the country and aconsidery 1k shipped frow this point ure keeping the market we Choice home grown on orders from untry, 2e per 1. Stray shipments are arriving and y of the s pronounced good son of the year. Celery, per doz. ancy’ to good ago that Rrowers supplicd the zh sV ed from 15 onions, per own, per b, 2e. is_still - full “of rze receipts South- per l-bu. market s are low. ern, per Doy, H0c rket was very lightly sup- nd prices werd firm. Black- S hnve buen coming in for a week past in large quantities, were scarcer, and ahout thoonly supply was'to bo found in the lands of loeal growers. The raspherry season § about over, There were o few blueberrios I the markst, Has thyy - have been so high ut the points where grown that thero has not been much inducement to ship to this market wr this season, Bluekberries, home grown 24-qi. ease, $2.75: black ruspberricpers, 3.60; huckleberries, 13.50. —Chojee red stund applos, southern, per 3-bu. box. 65@T5e; & 50w60c; green cooking Appies, per bu. box, 75&90e. ~Plums, Wild goose, per 24- Texas pears, per box. #1.50. penches, per 4zhusket crate, $1.10@115 California_pears, pof box, $2.00@2.25; Cali fornia plums, Taige and finey, $2; Callfornia priches, Tale's early, 81.10; darly Crawford, i duccs uses 0N$—Tho- steady warm weather pro- fulr demind for-Jemon are”doing a good stoally b Messinas, extra & cholco to 8 tidy. bunch, In 5; per bunch, stiall to mediuin, 25. YRIOAL FRUITS hile the supply’ of oranges is are oceasional cars arriving seks up to the potnt Riverside Moditerr :TC 23;¢: No, 2 green ibs. 1o 40 1hs. 10 5e: No.2've fiintiides, dry It 16,8 1l to 13 :; No. 2 dry flint, salted i, less than full sulted, cach Soe. ngs (short wool arly lings 8hort wooled carly . oe; dry flint, L wool peits, per Ih., Al weight, 100 dry flint Kansas and’ Nebraska murrain wool pelts, per Ib., uctual welsht, 7100 it Colorado biateher wool polts, | uctual welght, 92210c; dry flint Colorado mur- ruin wool pelty, per 1h., nctual weight, 709 dry picees and 1 1l wolght, biTe, TALLOW AND Lullow, No. I, No. wrense, white et B, Be; groase, v o, d +t old buite primo, rough tillow A, low, Sway, S1. Lovis, A Unchanged. WiEAT o wide rang, torday; 5 Sepio 60i{e: Do Corx=lull; No. 89tac; Septoaiber, 84 OArs—Dull, firm; No, 2 cash, 22405 Septe 26¢; August, 40¢ bid, e ISIONS —Donion mess, 812506 13,00, lized; pork, standara 1, nominil; unquot- ¥ ur, 8,000 sacks: wheat, 113, 000 bu.; , 96,000 bu.; oats, 20,000 bu.; rye and ba Su e 28, 000 bu.; ¢ yo and burley ncks; wheat 15,000 bu! Active, KANSAS (| 1 break e highor, en 1 2, 48500, i, 1 gl 2wmixed, (new) 21@22¢; hite ew), norinally 266, ling, fivier; wtrictly frosh, What, Wheat, 8,406 8,600 bu.; bu.; corn, none; Su corn, 1,000 bu.; outs, 14 L Murkots. WHEAT-Steady;: holders y; No L Californin. 5 94d@ reenial; rod western, spring, o 8a , winter,bs BA@5s 9d. Receipts dnys, 853,000 qgutils, Javeuroor mode d pe tin “past’ thre Ineluding 565,000 Ay Corn—lulli mixed western, 4s 4 tal. Keecipts of Aweriean corn three days, 45,600 contuls. Fxtra Indiu mess, 685 0d per tierce, RPENTINE SPIURITS--21% por ewl. WK OF BREADSIURFS—Flous sacks: wheat, 408,000 centalsi ¢ centals d per cen- in the past 234,000 | 252,000 New York Dry Goods Market NEw Yok, Aug. 1-The dgmand for dr go0ds was vy taiie taday. Cottons ars dull for the Jobbiug trade. No amount of con slons would move anything in quantitiesp Cancellutions of orders sre wore frequont in cotbons s well us dress goods, silks, ete. The movement is to reduce obligations. At the sae tne there is considerable quantity of muny ariicles in process of delivery on orders for eurrent needs. Thero Is o indication of chunge 1o the near future. Coltes Market, New Yomk, Aug. 1.-Ovtions 610 10 points down, closed points down: sales, August, $15:25; Ny Ociobor, $15.80; Deceuber, $18,10316.80; Muy, #10.30. Suot Rio dull, noulinal; No. 7, 8186, Wool Market. BOsTON, Aug. 1.—The demand for wool is woderate, Eh¢ wills afe’ shutting dows aud opened dull; weik, 25 t2 60 v, including $16.20015.45; HE AUGUST 2, 1893, are not huying wool. Prices wonk Wools ute selling on & basts- of 87¢ to 40c for mediun, 40c to 42¢ for fine and_85¢ te for CORFse X8 W litornia_wools are sell ing at n pulled, quiet; toreign wools dull PRILADELPIIA, Aug. 1 machinery. Prices nomin Tarritory Dull, owing to 1dle O1l Mark, Aug. 1.-Nat mal Trans!t 1At 670 highost, 09 % slos 15,000° bl 100 DU1S.; shipmonts, 104, any TISHURG, Au: Natfonal T elosed, B8Y ttes opencd sdlles, 5,000 Bhls. Towest, 573 ONDON, Aug. 1. LINSEED O1L8 1L Crry. 10 )7 bbls.; nsit cer- highest, 208 6 per TURPESTINE SPIRITS 205 0d per cwt Cotron Market, NEW ORLEANS, Aug, 1.—Ensy 8e: middiing, 75%c; low middiing, ordinary, 7 1-16¢; net receipts, Ipts, 595 bales; sales, 37 Bales. utres, stondy 324734 Fabruary, §7. good_middling, 7361 good 94 hales 350 bales; sules, 87,000 bales; Angust, Septomber, $7.40G7.41; Oclober, Decenibor, $7.70: January,§7.86; rell, #9.00759.08. Market. MILWAUKERF, 1~ WiEAT 2 spring Conx-Lower; No. 8, 854 Oats Weaker; No. 2 white LRI Nominal, Aug Lower; + 80¢; No. 8, white, BARLEY RYE-40c PROVISIONS—Pork, Soptember, §10,25, A Graln Market. 2. 1.—Wizat—Weak; No. August, 0330704 Conrx-Dull and featureless; No. 2 mixed, August, 4 47 Oars-Quiet, No. 2 white, i lower; 85381 August, Clnemanty fINsATL, Aug. 1 Fir OATs St Whisky ts. r~Woak; 2 Lol Witk No. 2 H ixod, 402410 1o ixed, 21G22¢. ady Baltimore G BALTIMORE, Aug. 1.-Wn 1, August, 64@64 CORN=Dull nnd August, 443c OATs-Quiet; No. 2 white western, §714¢, Toled: Aug. n Market, Unsertled; No. rain Market, TOLEDD, L=WnEAT—Lowor; cnsh, 564, Coiy Dull, stead Oats—Steady; o STOCKS AND BONDS, No. 2 2 cash, 39¢. Decldedly Improved Feeling Devoloped on the New York E nge. New Youk, Aug. 1l.-—There was a decid- edly improved feeling on the Stock exchange and in financial cireles generally this morning, owing, chiefly to the unexpectedly heavy engazements of gold in London and on the continent for shipment to this side. These, together with the scarcity of stocks for delivery purposes, the low ratesgfor money on call and the very heavy exports of graiu induced purchases of stocks for both the long and short accounts. The bears found it difticult to cover and the result v asharp advimce. American Tobacco rose 5 per‘cent, Manhattan, 5 per cent to 109; General Electric, 3% per cent to 435 ; Sugar, 81§ per cont to American Cotton Oil, 83 per cent to 287 ; Big Four, 2! per cent to 8117 Chicago, Burlington & Quir hicago Gas, 11 per cent to ckawanna, 13 ver cent to 133i5; Hudson, 814 per cent to 104 £ per cent to 1101 Lead pre- t to 53; New Jersey Central, 1§, und Western, 3% per o Delaw Lake Sho ferred, 3 per co per cent to 9 cent to 7514 Duving the afternoon the bears raided the market on the Cudahy failure and reports of probable further embarrassment in Chicago tomorrow. The list was severely ham mered and u declineof 1 to 137 per cent ensued. There was no excitement, however, and the dealings were on a comparatively small scale. Manhattan fell 33 per cent, to 1051 ; American Cotton O1l, 3% per cent, to 25; Bur. lington & Quincy, 2% per cent, 0 71%; Ch cago Gas, B3{ per cent, to 40; St. Paul, 17 per cent, to 50%: Rock Island, 17¢ ver cent, to 54%; Lackawanna, 21§ per cent, to 131; General Electric, 8% per cent, to 4017, and Western Union, 31 per cent, to 73!, Specu- lation left off steady in tone, NEw Youk, Aug. L—The Post says: Wall street’s future more than usually tonight reflects the present possibilities of a radieal alteration in conditions. The gold under way to us from Loudon now excecds 37,001 000 and the Bunk of England is freely seli- ing 1o importers the American gold coin 1t took from us last winter. Chicago's bauks, following the wise example of New York in- stitutions, have combined to forward low- priced grain to England against direct gold importations, brecisely us our bankers last week started the movement by the forwarding of low-priced stacks, o tangible and certain a measure of relief urdly fail, in the nature of things. to A retrent among the speculators for the premiums again exacted for the loau of stocks rendered such n necessary. Aside from this the gathering of congr next Monday and the expectance of a vi ous message from the president leaves wide speculation as to the change in the panic sentiment. The general sentiment expressed among lavge capitalists is that the locking up of money always ends with a stamped, No prudent operator for lower prices will leave his outstanding contracts heavy in the fuce of such uncertainties, The following are the closing quotations on the leading stocks on the New York exchange today: Atehison T334 Noy U. B, D.&G. Northweste) do prefd. Y. Cent Y. & N, rlo & Wi Dresk © Haute, a0 prefd 15 | Ameriean EXpress 100 [N 1[N i O Cotton Ol Cert Del. & Hudson Dol Tack. & Weit, & $ile| Rl © 1078 2834 14| Rock Tsland. 105 /St Paul...... | do profid; ISt Paul & Omana. do profd. . Lake Shorc. Lead Trust. 010 Loutsville & Nakh. Louisville & Manhattan ¢ 4 Menplis & Chis. *Michigin Contrall Minsc Y Mobi o Bxp. Woatern Uifon., & L. do prefd. B Blociric ! Liuseed. | v Nor. & Wi Noril Nortl bid The total sulos of stocks today shares, ueluding: Atehison, 7.000; Burlington, 4,000; Chicago Gas, 29.000:" Dolnware, Lnek- awanna & Western, 7,000 Distilling 40003 5.000: Goneral Elecirle, 13,000 3,000; Loulsvitle & Nashville ttan, 40005 Now England, 3,007 N westorn, 4,000; Reading, 50,0007 Rock’ Iiand, 7,000; 5t Paul, 48,000; Sugar, 34,000; Wostern Union, 25,000, Sales silver cértificaves, 10,000 ounces. Ribg 1L & it d refd y wero 285,000 Sliore Maunh Hoston Stock Quotations, Bostox, Aug. 1.—Cull loans, 8210 per cent; time loans, 6 per cent. Closing quotitions on stocks, bonds and mining shares Kich,, Top. & 8. . 11§ Westingh, BIeotric Amerlean Sugar., do prof'd. o pref'd Wis. Contral,, Bay Stite Gas. Atelitson 28 Boston & Albiny Boston & M do pref'd ohl. Bur. & Q. Fitehburg Gen, Eleoiric 1il. Stoel Mex. Co 7 n. Wis. Contral 16t.: Allonez Minlng Co Atlantic ..oz " Hoston & Moni. ! Com'\L 6k Butte & Boston. ... 2 184 Calumet & Heela.. 26 1A ¢ vy 0y Sentenni vl Short Line. I Rubber.. ... San Dicgy Unlon Paciilé West End Weat End prefd New York Money Market, NEW YORK, Aug. 1.—MONEY ON CALL—Was casler, ranging from 8 (o 8 per cont, last 1o at 6 pér cont, closing offered at 6 por cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER—S@12 per cont. BTERLING EXCHANGE-Was stendier, with actusl business 1n bunkers' bills st $4.79%@ T | 4.80 for sixty dayenmd 84821402 4.82% mand OMAHA DAILY BEE: i\\'l-‘.l)NIi*l).\YA do SILVER CERTIFICATRS - Wero quiet, with sales At 704, closing 7 GOVERN\ENT | bonds duil. The closing quo & dn roe S 4uconp 8 fia e s Smpd 48 new set i, b, yiew st 35 Canadn So. ¢ Centrai Pac DAR D SR Erie. 2% MK AT MK KT« Mutial Uilon 68 3, C.Int. Cort Pac. Iuts Pac, uds W o W, Do, b, asked, New York NEW YOrk, Ane. )1 oxps - Dull, steady tatfons on bonds 108 1M G e S F. Gon. M 95 |18t Pani Consols 100 |St P C &P 18ts 85 T P.L.G.Tr Ret P.R.G.Tr. Ret nion Tsts. We o R. G W. 18t6 Ateliison 48 G.H &S A G H &S A2 B st Ix-Mat, con V. cons., 2 1044 U. P38 Minine Qu. 1.~Tl mining quotitions Con. Cal. and Va Deadwood Gould & Curry Hale & Noreross Homestake. SAN FRANCISCO, Sierr ada tandand Union Con Yellow dacket Tron Silver Quick Silver o prefd Bulwer State v tations. following are the 00 110 g 9 ng Quotations, Aug. 1.—The offic Al closing guotations for mining stocks today were as ollows: oF; t & Bolelior Cholia Con. NEw Yonk, A financial cabligr fifty thousand po the Bank of | elgns were taken addition to this . bought in the ou u Tho Post's wsays: Seven hund unds (n eagles and toduy and 190000 out for the United St jearly £200,000 ste wsido market for A London rod and ware sold b, ) S0/ mericn, On the other hand, large amounts of wold are 1 tho way here from Austr e drawals for An, WAS @ goneral rocovery in todiy, led by A Tmproved niutori me canse dep risen 10 32 1-16d, unehanged, n KANSAS Crey, A NEW ORLEANS, Aug, 1. HAVANA quict, PARIS 15¢ for OMAR Aug. Aug A, Au tveek, NEW York, At 626; bulances, $4 Bavtivone, Au balances, $314,54 PHILADELP) 176; balances, $1, MEMPIIS, Au unchanged; LONDON, into the Ban £11,000, N K exthut cent. . Louts, ances, cent. Exe BostoN, balay premifum, Cuicsco, loans, 7 per cui discount. Sterlin sixty days and §#4. 13,706,321, Au; OMAHA LI Cattle Trade Hogs very fair run of two days this week re cattle, b, ttle, 9, uesday of lust g Firm ud o rica with equanimity. the sto eriein rallr ally on the gold expor sssed consals, Sily and is fir Notes Clear Clearings, §1, 1.—sugar, quiet; ex ancinl ug. 1. int. ourings, $730,64 32, 1.—Clearings, #1 1056, 72 Rupee p ewhe consequently regurds the with- There market ad shares, which ts. The s uper is s, $754,103, change, L—Three per cent rentes 98t same 11,902,- L—Clearines, $2,627,797; Money, 6 per cent. 610,670, 1—New Money, 6 York Amount of bullic 1A, Auz. 1.—Cloarings, $11,655, er'cent. N exe o premium, Clenrings, 8¢ Aug. 1 n gone of Engiand on balances today, 1—Clearings, $1,530,530. e, $0c discount. Mo 1.—Clearings, Money quiet, 10y 68 1904 per ount. £14,807,403; v 7 3-10@8 por York, §1 o $1.25 oney, for call v York excha & [ N 1 exc 5243 fo lower aciand. VE STOCK MARK th 1old Their Owi nd time uge, §8 480 for ATings, Good Inquiry— Tuespay, Aug. 1. The mouth ot August opens out with a stock of all kinds, week. For the pts foot up 5,704 hogs and 879 sheep, against 3,344 hogs and 792 sheep Monday and “Ihie supply of cattle was fully 1,500 lighter than Monday, but nearly 500 heavier than a weelk T change receipts very little Monday. with o fair nouses and some ago. in and d shippers desirable beef grades ready sulo at strong prices. 10 zood 1,050 to | way from i the common and was uneven be pretty fat and common fed stock sold 1t was o dull, f cattle be attle had a h fair to choicc to §. Common down to 8l I and it did loads long to ¢ good calves sol about steady p stags sold the common grac barely steady. The feedcr pr liberal offer demand from §2.25 av around §2.50 sules A (100 L1200 .1620 0021880 8 BTOCK! 400 2 6286 2 P64 % 482 2 63h 2 640 2 . b8 . il Av. 9 Eeaaan w No. Sh. 40 calve: 4 calves.. 18 heifers. 557 60 cows. ... 824 18 st'rs t1g1278 75 feeders. 1114 100 cows.. 841 46 stoers. 1116 6 cows. 233 the but kept moving, and stronger at fro trade es shaded lower on aceount gs and the 218 #8 00 here was little character the ifferent q of market om nd from inquiry dre: from spec met, fully steady, SA0-Lb. sieers sold 2 s westerns sold at fr inferior grad weak. C: to sell [ down around & atureless by the clc 11 been disposc s tho tle at h and bout, and canning he demand, not take hange L at from Tuy gradc the hands. Poor cos, bulls, ox: 50 to ics, at from 1 was rather du of thi 0 1 1500 90 16,1418 60 cows. 00 00 1140 B2 11070 L 600 1100 B30 1190 1120 1000 1270 1035 . 608 ) AT4 177 101 111770 1000 1760 ...1640 KTAGS, 00 2......1640 ERS AND FEEDERS, 00 . 526 25 610 25 . 888 80 © 905 30 1150 80 1028 80 111058 0 ERN CATTLE. r. No. Av. WYOMING, 25 calves.. 228 7 teeders 910 18 cows... 783 2 bulls. . 1185 70 feedorsio4 12 5tr. tlg. 1195 b8 feeders1004 5 st'rs tig 810 8 bulla...1193 9 foeders 683 8 cows...1013 28 8h, that Chicago was reported steady, and dema over $1.50 to £4 uotable the was of 1" ‘beef ulative with a occasionaily Good to choice, 1,200 to 1,400- Ib. beeves sold at from $4.20 to §4.60, and all the 0. good market ud_to .15 short and §5.50. market, but th e the :d of. cow market was steady to strong on stock, with sales at from & up sold however, w twenty-fi o to very 0, or en and £4, but 5 1o §2, were all and e very somewhat restricted Common to choice fecders sold at to 83, the bulk of the decent stock ntative 50 00 215 50 00 2 50 400 2 50 2 50 2 60 2 60 278 2 80 295 Pr. #3 00 2 25 225 140 275 110 2 40 110 140 2 30 240 128 225 480 8 trs tig 1 teodor 1 feoder 13 strs tig. 1123 1 tecdor. 3 cows 1 cow 43 cows 27 ste i1 cows @ stonrs. 1228 8 food'rs 928 2stra 1140 & strs tig) 1cow.. I 1cow L1110 21 steers 1209 2 cows .. 1005 1100 8 00 NEURASKA 844 165 89 foed'rs 972 973 2 85 Receipts wore rather i vipated. But fresh londs o 1, 4,402 head, or more than short of last Tuesdny’s supply. ‘The quality of the hogs was hardly as good as two or three weeks ago and this fact,together with the botter demand for the lighter gpades, is causing a protty wide spread in valfies com- pared with a m hawo. The ket was about steady, perhaps a shade better than Monday, but the conditions were unchanzod and the tone to the trade was by no means strong. Fair to prime sorted, light and butcherweight ~ hogs sold at from up o .20, In order o sell alond of hogs at better than & it was neces. Sary in most cases to throw out from one to a dozen hogs which had to sell around #4 to 8485, Heavy and_mixed packing wrades sold at from $4.90 to 85, packers being indif- ferent buyers and leaving the field mostly to the froesh meat men and shivpers, There was little life to the trade at auy time dur- ing the day, but when news arrived of the ash in pr ions th ket flattened ot Iy and at the close there were fully 0600 in the yards on which buyers rofused to make a bid. Tho povular price for fair to good hogs of all weights today as on yester- day vs £, Kk ago today the bulk of the hozs 5and §.05. Representa- tive sales No. Aw. ..050 164 5 cows 61 stoers He¢ ter than were re 500 load Pr. () 85 00 280 b 00 160 5 00 10 500 120 600 00 00 00 oy 00 00 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 o 00 05 240 80 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 PIGS AND ROUGH. 4 00 derings bu 120 200 120 200 120 150 40 10 80 40 120 b 21 120 520 Sii stock and muttons ar were largely common ers didn’t want them. Good ctive demand and firm, but culis and st 's are not called for at’ all. Fair to good nutives, §3.25u+.25; fair to good westerns, $3.00@3.85; common and stock sheep, 81.506@3.00; good to choice 40 to 100-1b lambs, §.50@5.00. Representative sules. No. Av. pr. 100 westerns mixed... ..105 00 206 westerns mixed 106 8 00 Ieceipts and Disposition of Stack. pts ana disposition of stock as 1 by the hooks of the Union Stock Yards company for the twenty-four hours ending at So'clock p. m. August 1, 15 RECELPTS. SHEED. (110 Head| € VRIS, cking Co. \d Paekiiig Co. Reeeipts of live stock at the four principal western markets Tuesdiy, August sattle. 051 5,000 5,300 Hogs. 4,102 11,000 900 700 Sheep. 515 11,000 400 5,000 South Omaha Kansas City. St. Louls. Total.. 02 16,915 Chicago Live Stock Murket. ~[Speeial Telogra; =16 wdvince yesterduy of 15 pe Deet in the London market did liere, neither did the face for yesterday and todiy aller thin usual.” 1tis doubtful if 4 re of woradical 1e’nxation of the moncy ricot will help the ition in cattle. Al- thouzh scarcely more thin 5,000 head rrived it was with great difficulty that buyers were them, Inprices of natives thore chi Anything that had finally’ elosed at | Texuns wero ¢ hiiher than yestor- hiztier than at tho Trading in native wis principally at from $1.75 to # ws and heifers ind at from &3 5 ' st Texi s generally af from §1.75 were nominal at from 3 5, necording to quality. The hog market was strong this morning when Uisiness opened. Shippers and packe took hold with a show of interest that cur the ot up from e o 10c. The aetivity and - firmness of the morning ald not Iast, however. Beforo 110 o'clock prices foll back to about Monday’s nd they closed very weik there, Foavy and medium welghts “showed more strength (hin the lizhtor welghts, but all were profoundly weik at the close. The receipts were very smill (estimated at 10,000 head), but there “secmed t be enough for the demnnd. Closing quoti- tlons were from 5 to 85,40 for heavy and fiom .25 (0 1585 for lght. The breik in prices wits caused by the news from on change. The sheep markot wis firm by rens small receipts, only about Had the arrivals reacted uvirage figur prices must have declined, for the demi wis of sl n by T for'sulpment is tnconshicrable, oniy 60 | of the 14,604 head receivea yosterduy being sentout.” Neither Is there any nqulr, . Prices ranged from £1.75 to 50 1 10 extra quilitios, Sales 0f Limbs at about steady prices, fro Kecoipts: Catile, 5,000 11,0003 sheap, 6,000 Phe ournal reports : CaT Pls, 5,000 hends market steady. Top price s, 80,0005, 10; £ood 1o choiee, Gxans, £1,9002.20; cows, $1.70@ pts, 11,000 head; ship murket ‘w10 igher; heavy, £.4060.60; light inall kel 1 e time A shipments, ud; A cnts, xed, £.00%5.85; iixed; #5.6045.00. s - Kecolnty urko 11,000 head: shipments, wloe lower: stockers, #4.00@4.20; mixed and westerns, $3,16@8.50; 505 « #4000 Kansas City Live Stoc KANsAS Ciny, Aug. 1 6,800 head; shipments, Markot. ATTLE—Rece.pts murket It Cures Colds, Couy Bore Throat, Croup, Influ. ensa, Whoopiag Cough, Bronchitis and Ksthma. ertain care for Clnl\lmsuun in firet stages, f in advanced stages. Use at onc the excellent effeot after taking the bottles 80 centa | others Toxns bost grados slow; lpping ste 4.0005 s, 816018.00; bute stock feeiiers, 82,0088.60; 1 .25 6,000 head; 15106 hy 1k of sales $4.0005.90] mixed, & 303 Yorkors, 85.4085.5 stondy tor loans atoors, shipmonts, 400 1o with ndyar honvios 84,20 @5.90; | Ples, §4.50 SHERD none; mar 00 ) sh ot stendys; q lambs, #4704 monts, St Louis Live Stock Market, S1. Lovts, Aug. 1—CATLE- Recoipts, 4, hend: shipments, ‘900" head: good hative stecrs, $4.004.003 falr to good Indians, £2.508 8.20, Hoas Recelpts. hewd: market Tight, $5.402 SHERS - Rocoipts none; market slow 700 head; shipments, 100 110¢ han yosterday mixed, $.2085.50; shipments, natives, $4.60, Peary's Expedition in Trovhle PuranrLenia, Aug 1.—A special dispatch dated St. Johin, N, B., ‘states that informa tion has been rocoived from Lab of serious trouble in Taoutenant 1> N expedition. 1t is said it is so groat that the trip is likely to prove a failur p e Carlisle Goes to Gr WASHINGTON, Aug. 1.—Secretary Carlislo has been called to Gray Gables to consult with the president about his wessage. Ho will leave at 4 p. m. tods y Gables, I WAS BIG. IWASFAT. I FELT MEAN. I TOOK PILLS. I TOOX SALTS, IGOT LEAN, Handsome Womoan CanLo3s Welzh Fast. Homoly Mon Look Bottor i Thin, Try Dr. Edison’a Systom. No Dietinz. Band worth Twico ths Mony. Ofico ot 1. M. Burton, Hardware, Uary Sta- tlon. 1L, Jan. 1i. 153 Dr. Edison-—Doar sir: T am woll ploasod with your treatment of obesity. Tho band is worth twien tho monoy 1t east, for comtort. I hiva reduced my weight ton pounds, 1 weish 25 now, ana I did woigh 2 Yolrs traly, . M. BURTON. They Are Doing Mo Cood. oring & Co: Tnelosol ) for which mo the other two bottles of Or. EBdlson’s O I, 1 have usod ono wndthiak hoy ars dotng the work. Y, 1, 0. Box i, Talk So Much About Your Pill3, Peorta, 11, After hoaring ono of i our Obesity PLls an o et from thom 1 taink [ will te 0 sead mo 3 bottles C. 0. D, i J. MORMIS! 403 Persy Strase, Feel Better andWeigh I3 Pounds Loss Goshon, Tnd., Sopt. 13, 18 Gontlemen: Inclosed I sond you $i. for whio: wiil ploase send me throo bottles of the obosity Amtaking the fourth bottlo und feol vors muct botter and weigh 13 pounds less than wien | bogaa taking them. L wlil continun your trant ugat. MU, J, G MCCON S South Sixth Strost Tune 13, 1802 Dear Sirs trisnds talk 3o An Individual whoso helght 1y 5 foot 1 Bl 5 feot §inchas 6 foet 10 inches 12 pounas 160 1w 5 o well to point ‘out. thatin my oxpetionco; which 1s’ nocessarily vory conslterable, mnny troublasomo skii, Coeszema, wrone. wao s uiily caused by ob uity. ailiicod by tho pills and O o batnd (s iy dlvappoared ety Bt <alt is usod tn con ity 0r Bands, or both. - Ono tonspoantul 1o & lor of wator inakes o deliclons 8014 Tastss ik ehnmpa “Thio biuns cost 5259 enc's foranyl enzth up Inehos, b for An0 Iarkor than 81 tncnss cents extra for 6\ vdgiton Prive of Fruit 5 Pills §1.50 1o otilo. or Sont by Mall oF 1L and Koo, und s cla on GbosLy ADDRESS EXACTLY A:GIVEN BBLOW. Loring & Company esity Frult foctions b to 35 add 10 Lxpross Cutthls 4 tor our columu) MENTION fall 2 [Tamilton PL. Dept. 2, Boston, Mass., 115 Stats St., Dept zi, Chicago, (1L, 4 W. 22na St', Dept New York Ciy. 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For every disease that has the blood, like Con- in all its forms, Wealk hinn, and ll severe the ‘only guarantect—d& benefit or cure, you bave your moncy back, Catarth porfect] s Catarrh prov is offer: If they can o matter what your Sagoe's no Dr. case 5, they'll pay you $500 in cash. MENT. For all Camnis, Norou, Private anj Spocial Disiasys. of brth MEN AND WOMED £tricturo and all at reasonablo cha FREE. Calionor ad othsr troubios tra it g0S. tross CONSULTATION DR SEYMOUR PUTNAM DOUGLAS BLOCK, Oppositetlny The Merc Omaha’s Ne Cor. 12 and 1l 40 rooms 150 per day. 40 rooms 00 por tay - OMAHA, NEB den Bros, er. wastHota!, oward Stroets. #0vooms with bath it 33 por day 1 Newly Furnished Throughout C. S. ERB, Pron. THE OMAHA EUROPEAN HOTEL. 60th strect and 1 Nt blocks rrom World's F tranc roome—Special € Tow Propuic CHRISTIAN COLLE In the wost for young wo it Mo, seat of State unive s buitldings: heated by hts: finest gronnds cineluding host furnishied s thorou Tk Al | session begeins JACKSON GAML year. Prop: Fiuator' Welies! logue. Addr logue to L Vas F. BULLA MARMADUKE SWEET SPRIN School EDUCATIONAL. Loxington Ave ir Ene “hicagc tos. Take Jackeon o Murray, Manas FE. The leading school hen: loeated in Colum= srsity larie and commo s Hotwater system; el i the State: Taree now. ¢ nrticlo Pianos new.” Without chool west FEMALE ACADEMY fe, ATt Cornon, Sent tor lilistrated Catas 1D, AL M. Jaclonville, 11k, WILITARY ACADEMY “Tho groat Military 0. Tiustratod Catalogue, SW YORK M Col. C. J. Wright, I} 8, N C Hion Stock Yards Compaay, U CARY ACADEMWY. LA M. Cornwall,N. Y, IMAIMA. South @maha. Dest Cattlo 1o \;o& Brotizss. Livo Stosk Commis 0 th Lmaha—Telepioh | £ JON D. DA WALTER L Market reports by nial dupon applicati and sheoy DArKaLIE the waik e ey LOREFE et sion Mor, [ DISMAN, | W0, nts. Chioaze | Managors | and wire cheerfull on. “THE POT CALLED THE KETTLE BLACK;" BECAUSE THE HOUSEWIFE DIDN'T USE MAHA SAPOLIO Manufacturers & Jobhers Divctory AWNINGS AND TEN’FB. Omaha Tent-Awning | Wolf Bros & Co., COMPANY. Manufactarers of Tents, HORSE COVERS. Awnings, et , 703 an; n Strost. 7055, 10U Stro ] BAGS & TWINES | Bemis Omaha Bag COMPANY. Importers wnd wanufao: turers of flour sacks, buriup, 8 twine. hps BOOTS AND SHOES, Morse-Coe Shoz Company. d Omce—1107-1109- 1111 Howard St 4 bt Factory ~1114 «1i2i Howard 8t. Wo are tho oXi¥ lanafaziurers of Hoots an e B Suata o Nubrancs L LR T eaton: s s Kioudad b ot S hotor Hirkendall, Jones & |Amer, Hand-Sewed T e 11041106 Huroey Street COAIL, COKE. | {mana Coal, Coke & LIME CO., hard and sofs | ) ‘ooal, 8 i cor. 6tk and BHOBCO., boots. and rubber goods, 148 1510 Hurney Btro -t DRY u‘ooD’sA.. ics M. E Smith& Co. H‘\ilpfilthl&l&igphhfl | weuts' furaish: sds, cor. 11th aud 0y Bircets. Notlon 10K ¥ i Dry goods, notions, fur- rishiog goods. corner 11tk wad Howard ste. i ~ FURNITURE. { Omaha Upholstering| Bebee & Runyan | COMPANY, Upholstered !unllu;:. FUBNITURE COMPANY | #9415k Surey §102-1104 " Nioholus Wholeenis ool HARDWARE, Rector & \\'ilhclmy COMPPANY, I Corner 10th and Jackson Sruots HATS, ETO. W. A L. Gibbon & Co Wholesala R 1 I LUM John A Wakiefield, Importad. Arwerican Port. Iarnd eomonc, Silwaus Koo cenant wnd Quiucy whito 1 | capes il Jnckson e ——] " Lobeck & Linn, Jealors tn hardware and Banicn (o). 1404 Doulas Strent. ey IRON WORKS, Omaha Safeand Iron WOIRKS. vaults, Jall woo hitters aid dr ius Audreen, 14 e g LIQUORS. SBTOVE REPAIRA Frick & Herbel, Wholes W 16 liguor deslers 1001 Farasm 8t M of Carpenter l’apv} Carry w full stock UIiand SLove Kepair OWKS. Hloye ropulrn Bod wator sttaob; for aay kini of 12U Dougl OILS. [ Standard 0l Co, printingl wrapplog sad [ Refined sad lwbrioat writlng papei . oard | Papers, ele. olls, axle grease, ste. e —————erl PRODUCE COMMISSION, Branch & Co. frule of all T ORI — Produce, ey

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