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COMNERCIAL AND FISANCIAL @rain Markets on the Board of Trads Opened Quite Weak. BULLISH TONE HAD WHOLLY GIVEN WAY Weakress of the Day Iflad Several Cou- tributing Cansex, Among Which Yor- e1gn Cables Figured Consider- Ably--Stocks and Boads, ©H1eAGO, Juily 5—Tho grain market on the Board of Trade opened weak this morning Pork was dull and steady, bat lard and ribs were somewhat higher. The anfmation w $n usunlly found to succced a hollday w togethier wanting, with ovders from outstd points cither to buy or sell consplcuously scarce, The bullish feeling which was woticed on Monday has given place to beatishness and instend of from 70%e to 71 bid, us on Monday, there wero scllers at the start todny at 70Xc, with an fmmediate deeling to 70¢ and a fur- e deeline to 693 n the next few minutes There was a narrowing of the spread between July and Ecptember to be per bu. in the course of tho first Lwle hour of the session. The weakness toduy hnd several contritu enuges, Forelgn miurkets were novencoura Iniz. Liverpool wasquoted stoady and inactive, Viible stocks were reckoned to have increased 2,000,000 T, Inst week. The Hourd of Frade cablegeam made the ex- traordinary statement that in England heavy rains suceceded by a vrotracted drouth had mnterially fmproved the crop prospeets. The weathier map here showed rain fairly well dis- tributed in the Dikotus, where wheat was 10 ported to liave Leen previously suffering for the want of There was an inerease of alout 147,000 Lu. In the stock of contract wheat in Chicugo. These were the chiet feutures of the carly market news. The pr kept within anarrow range after the declin- until after the result of the supply statement was bublished, following which there was o rush of sellers and a rapid deeling ¢ for September. {cerense, fnstead of amounting to be- 2000 and 4,000,000, us_lud been expeeted, was only 761,000 vu, close” was weak ut the hottom fi duy. July started out independently. d ¢ Jower thian the closing of Satirday and on_ o shurp demund for the article, sold up 1e, but the strength did not hold und tho close showed a gain all wiped out. Corn 1 8,00 fently was weak, wheat and partly owing to The reccipts were liberal also and p outside mirkets were not sending any to £penk of. There wus no activity in the at any time. The spread between July Beptomber narrowed o 2 per bu. July was not trnded in to any great extent, but was fi even when September was showing weakness: uly opencd e up and kept lniproving until it hud reachied 2035¢, the price on which it closed Buturday, and closed at 80%c. Septon opencd if 42¢, rose Yye, then sank gradually to a1, and closed at 411 i onts market wis quict & d lower, partly wthy with wheat and_corn und duo 10 henvy offcrings. Shorts bought ly Saturday, expecting a big advance over noliday, hut the FOOTts Were eve ¥ have lately, und the supply was also . disappointment, showing a good inerease, Septeniber opened 26000, touched 26%¢, sold oft to 2 and closed at 263c. ho provis s dull, weakness whic c iied busiuess at the close of the provi ucceeded by firmness. Hog receipts were iheral. The pri quoted from the ds whs 10c over Saturduy's - rates. The carrylng charge from July “to Sep- tember wis narrower in this than for the rying of grain. Wright was eredited with sc Buying of ribs and lard, and was also well sup- ported by the bulls. Séptember pork showed i t the opening compired with Sut- urduy’s lust fizures, but weakened off 2!5¢ dur- Thiz the session, ¢losing at inside figurcs, Sepe tember lard opened o¢ higher and advanced 1250 wore, but rencted 10c before the close. July vibs started 60c up, sold off 26¢ und ral- Med be, while September opened only 10c ed 10¢ more and declined 7z before the ¢ Sstimuted receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 160 cars; corn, 500 cars; oats, 240 curs; hogs, 24,000 hend. ‘The leading futures ra Articlen, | Open. artly in sympathy with e corn wenthe but the want_of week wus higher, adv d as follows: Closo. 84 704 748 ORI BronT Ring- R 00 9 Sl quotations were as follow Frovn—Dull, weak, and 25¢ week ago. WHEAT-No. 2 spring, spring, HO@HIC; N 34 CORN—NC ing 30¢. Oar8--No, No. 8 white lower than a 4@6445c; No. 8 Wha e, No. 8 yellow, clos- No. 2 white, no sules; nomiual; No. 8, f.0.b,45¢; TiMoTHY SEED-Prinio, §4, PoRk-—Moss, per bbl, §1 per 100 by #0.425@D.45; short ribs, sides (loose), §8.70005.75; dry salted shouldors (hoxed), #5.76@9.00; short clear sides (boxed), 89,5075, o1 | HISKY=Distitlers’ luished goods, por gal., The following were the receipts und ship- ments for today? B214@18.85; lurd, 15,000 3501000 82,000 701,000 000 000 On e Produce exchange toduy the butter was steady aud unchanged; creamery, duiry, Ti17e; eggs, " firm at 1840 Lde ke frelghts quict; 1e for' whent and corn to Luflulo, 142,000 42,000 51000/ 51000 New Yo New Vous, July 000 phe ports, 8,000 Lbls,, sales, 16,000 pliss Inarket hent, low grades, $1.90602.45; £2.40008.40; putonts, 83404005 clear, $2.00@3.00; Minnesotun stralg Minnesota patents, #4.000.4.45, a8 MeAL—Active, firm; yellow western, 002,70, Jiye—Dull, stondy;wostorn, 66@G8e Jull, stendy; western, 65@ 'k Markets. —FLovi—Recelpts, 12 BAKLEY MAur EAT—Receipts, snies, 000" bu. spot. Spot active for export, lower, red, in_store and clovator, - T0G@7 1 aflont, 710720: £ 0. . 70407 20; ungrnded, o, GhGT 1 novthern, 7140710 No. 2 norther, 7040 No, T04@70%e. Options dull, closed Lelow Saturduy; No. 2 red, , cloxing wt 7050 August, losiig at 780; September, 747% ar 75k October, 774 @775 closiig at- 774e; December, | BOAGHLe closing atB0e. CORN-Ttecolnis, 1 oxports, 177,000 bui sules, 445,000 bu. futures, 160,000 by spot. Bpo udy, MGty u¢ the: No. afloat. Op steady; 47040 Beten OATS bu.; sulos, spot. pot dull, lower; 8470 white, 8 Chicago. , 8030 Wostern, 850500 whlie wester, S65G ulet, vy s Quich, Muidy. Hies—¥alr demun TROVISIONS (UL Bieats, Gulct, stendy: p e bollies 12 1s, ut 16" piek 16 shouldcrs, @b3c; pickied huins, 12@180; middlosinactive, steady clour, Yc, Lurd, quie, seady Western steam closed at 9.70; sales, 600 tereen ¢ 80.76; options sales, nonei July elosed it 0.70, nominal; Scpteniber, closed at $10.40, outhals Pork dull steadys uew moss, £10.00 19,60, BUTTER—Quiet, stoady; western dulry, 16@ 18c; western_ ¢ g Western fuctory, 15 Cukise ule rest, 50423.00. PaLLOW - Firm, qulet; 4 \1-16@axce. COTTONSM 85 ol 160,000 bu,; 00 bu. futures, 120, market moderately losing stendy; No exports, y dull und bye AT@ 481300500, & e, elostig @ i exports, 200 111,000 bu. Options . 8 @ mixed 2, stead, 000 pkga; DOF Cane, city (82 per pkg), was neglecied. here wis no price all day: crude in bbis., ‘ushington, §4.85; Washingion in bulk, 82,85 od Now York, 85.11x; ¥hiladelpbia’ i LLIs., 85.10; Philadelphia (n bulk, $2.00@2.65; Penrisylvunin oll, spot sales, nono; August, options sales, none: Lima ofl, sales, none, 20¢ bid; total sales, none Rosix~gQuict, steady; stralned, common to , 11.2Y@1.92, TURPENTINE--Quist, ensy At 3015 RICK- Faicly active, stoady: domestic, falr to extra, 25@HYe; Jnpan, AXQ@AKe MorAsaEs New Orlefns open kottle, good to choice, dull, stendy at S00,38c, KOGAR-—-Ruw, firn; falr demand; sales 50,000 Ligs At 4e for 06 tost: centrifugnls, 8%c for B9 tost; Muscovido, 8¢ for 89 test molng- ses sugar; refined, falrly active, firm; oft A, 415-18@5 b-16¢; mould A, b 9-16@5c; stand: ard A, 54 cohfectioners A, DW@ 5716 crushed, 5 18-16 @te granulated, 6% s, 6@ 18-16¢ i stendy; Amerlcan, H12.76@ reen-Luko, steady at #1095, LEAn—Stoad stic, €8.75. TIN-Quic , $19° Did, #10.20 askod; plates, quiet, stoady SeELTER—Dull; domestic, #4.17%; on ‘change, salos, none. Omuha Produce Market. BuTTRR—The receipts of butter continue i for the season wnd below what a good many had expected. The market, which has been very strong during the past week or more, on packing stock especiudly, shows signs of weakening. Some of the puckérs who have been very active buyers do not app to be quite so” anxious for butter us they did a few duys ngo and aro prodicting an casicr market. Fabey ¢ ery prints, 21¢ ney solid pucked, {0c; falr to good creameries, kolid pucked, 10@18e; chofee to fancy country, 16@16c; falr’ to good country, 16c; packing stock, frosh, 184@14c, Eos—Tho egg markot s not vory fertilo in new features and there is not much to be said aboutit. The reccipts are fairand the local demand 18 not very demonstrative. The bulk of the sales are mide at 111 Live Poutmny—The market 1s slow, and tn et 1t has beonslow for somo days past: Tiicre are i good mu y smindl ehlekens coming that ure not winted and are slow sule at most uny price. There aro very few really choico SpHng chickens coning to this market, Spring chickens, per doz., $1.76@8.60; chickens, best hens, per 1b., 7@7%c¢: chickons, mixed ¢oops, per ., Be; old roosters, per 1b., 4abe; turkeys, Dot 1b:, 9¢10c; ducks, por 1b., T@SC, Porators—The potato market continues in Nuuh pe, The receipts are liberal but no ahger than the demand and stocks are kept well cleaned up, Old potatoes, 50w GEe; nEW votitoes, per bu., #1.001.10 Briis—There were about fifty cases of strawberries and quite w good 1iny black- Derries, but the supply of TRspberrics wis not trawberries, Oregon funcy, $4; bluck- per 2 , £47 black raspberries, we selling at very son. As tho crop both st and west Is reporte large deulers are generaily looking for a low market n, which will huve n natural stimulnte the iption. 4-baskot @1.40; per 24-qt. 5@1.60. uing fun very thin It was Watermelons, per 100, $18.000 20c cach; canteloupes, per low prices Apricots, per plums, wi lifornin peache nelons are Iy und the market is lowd few duys azo, 20.00; crated, doz., #2, TROPICAL FRUITS, PINEAvPLES—Plorida, per case of 6 to 7 doz. £5.60@7.00, ORANGES—Riversido M £3.504 LEMO: Messing BANANAS buneh, smiull oditerranean sweets, i box, choico to fan por bunch, large, & 10 medium, $2.006! LLOW 1 green hides, 8c; , 2e; No. Ugreen salted hid on’ kalted hides, 2tze; No. s, 25 1bs, 10 40 1%, 8ice; No. hides, 25 1bs. to 40 1t 8 1bs. 1015 g, Ge; 'No 15 b5, 4c; No. 1dry ilint hide No. 2 dry flint hides, He: No. 1 dry salted hides, 5¢. art_cured hides fe per 1. less than fully cured Surie P con salted, each 850@31.25; e ealted shearlings (short wooled early tkins), euch 16@25¢; dry shearlings (short wooled carly skins), No. 1, ench b@10¢: dry sheirlings (Short wooled early skins), 2 cach be; dry flint, Kansas und N buteher wool pelts, per b, actual welght, 100 dr isas and Nebraska Murrain wool pelts, per 1., netual weight, 7@10c; dr flint Colorado butcher wool pelts, per 1b, ctual weight, 9710 dry flint Colorado Mui wool pelts, per 1b., actunl welght, 749¢; and bucks, detual welght, b@7e. fallow, No. 1, 44@ S@de; grdnse, white A, Ge; greise, white B, dc; grease, yello ; grease, dark, 8c; butter, | 2o2t5c; wux, prime, 16@26c; rough tallow, 2% —Cur lots welghed and_ delivered in : Dry buffalo, per ton, $16.00218.00; dry country, bleached, per ton, $10.0013.00; dry country, damp and meaty, #5.00@10.00 St. Louls Markets, Louts, July 5.—FLoun—Quiet, about unchunged; patents, 83.10@8.96; oxtra $2.5002.90; fancy $2.40@2.60; cholee, .206; family, ¥1.90@2.00; flour, 40, —Made a strong start, e the market %e below Saturday’s : No. 2 red, cash, 61ise; July, 62¢; Au- gust, Gic; September, 6 Cox—Dull, closing 3 No. 2 nilxed, ¢ ber, 84 OATs- 27%c; Aug No. salted al culf, 8 1bs. to Br 3 steudy tuney, §2.1560 ryo but heavy 0. 2 ca: ptember, 243, PRrovigioNs--Dull, 'unchanged "o .. lard. Dry salt meuts, loose shouldc’ longs unil ribs, ¥9; shorts, #0.87 more. Bacon, packed shoulders, §9.25; longs and ribs, #10; shorts, $10.12 Hams, un- changed; sugar cured, $18.00%14.00. KECEIPTE—Flour, 7,000 bbls.; wheat, 74,000 bu.; corn, 282,000 bu.; outs, 65,000 bu. and barloy, none. 8,000 bbls. s — Flour, 188,000 bu.; corn 000" bu.; oats, . none, , 86,251 i boxed, 15¢ wheat, ,000 bu. i 1,000 bu.: bur uTTER—Unchunged. Kansus City Markets. aly 5.~ WHEAT—W; No. "2 hard, 54!5@50 KANEAS ( s dull and No. 2 red, sy and generally e lower; No. 2 83¢; No. 2 white, 8314 OATE—Stendy; No. 2 lixed, 26@26¢; No. 2 white, 27@2713¢. Ry¥—-Weak uf 49¢. FLAY —Nowinul at 98¢ HAY—Weuk; prairie, 87.45@8.00; timothy, #6.00029.50, BurreR—] 16@19¢; \rm; 184 17¢, FGGs— crcamery, duiry, corn, 8,200 bu. ; SHIPMENTS—Wheat, 52,000 bu.; corn, 4,000 bu.; Oats, none. Manchester ercinl Review, @, July 5—Tho Guardian, in its commercial articlo, says: The market i quieter. Inquiry hiw siackened. Merchunts huve lately bouht freely from Iudin., Tho firmness of quotations and the extended time required for delivery hive checked business, Lurgo inquiries from Indle for printed and fancy goods wre coming forward, The enguge- menis of munufacturers of printing wnd finish- ing cloths are checking the execution of orders. The Hnits of U productions of lyoms have becen reached. Inquiries aro mude from as to prices, but orders are not sent, s ure qulet, Oll Markot July 6.—-Nutional Transit cer- ded ut 65; highest, 58: low- sed it b8 , 12,000 bbis, 000 bbls.; shipments, 167,36 576 bbls P i, July 6.—Nutlonal Transit cer- tificatos operied at 675 closed ut 574 highe 574 loweat, 574, Siles, 5,000 Dbls, LONDON, Jitly 5.—CALCUTTA LINSEED—Spot, M Y, 205 714d per ewt. Cotton Murket. WORLEANS, July 5.—Future gulet, 900 b July, 87.4507.40 tember, ¥7.5: Octoher, ¥7.6027.6° vember, Deceniber, $7.64@ January, $7,9405.00; Februury, $.06@8.0 Marcl, $8.18@5.15. od iddiing widdiing 7 4-16¢ EEoss rec 1,120 bule enay; Sep- niddling 7 7-16c; low kool ordiuary 6%e; net and 1pts 1,000 Ditles; eXDOTLs, Coust s sulds B0O bules; stock 05,004 bule: New York Dry Go NEW Youk, July 5. opened yory (uie the ety had not ds Murkot, The dry goods market Buyers who went out of urned and the business by il wis lght, though reniittances were tul The inanciul situstion was more casy, but no particular chunge as regards demand 15 louked for tmmediately. Liverpool Markets. Lavewroot, July 6-WHEAT-Quict; do- wund moderato; holders offer nioderately; No.l Californiu, 5 1013d@G6s 1d per centul Coun—Stendy; demand fullen off; mixed western, 45 45 per cental. G5 7i4d per cental. n CININNATL, July 6. 2 red, 60c. Coitx—In light dewand; No, 2 Oars—Dull; N xed, 31Q8 Wiisky—Eausy at #1.12 urkots, Wakar — Dull; No. Ixed, 40c. Philadelphia Graln Market, PHILADELPIIA, July 6.~ WHEAT—Quiet, No. 2 red, July, UGS Coun—lutel: No.2 mized, July, $6X@4Tic. Oars-—Quiet ut firmer rales, fatures dull; No. 2 white, 364@87kc Visible Grain Supply. Nkw Youk, July 6.—Visible grain suppl Whent, LZR1T.000 b corn, 5076,000" ba, oats, 8,800,000 bu.; rye, 852,000 bu'; burley, 4017000 bu. Cofles Market. New Youk, July 6.-Options steady, 15 polute up; closed B, 10 80 poluts up; THE OMAHA DA (0 bags, Including: ) 1 August, #16 1550815 8¢ October, vember, #15.85@15 40 16,85, 8pot K Minneapolis Wi MixNEAPOLIS, July b tures. Re August, 61 1 hard,' 6114 northern, 564@b74c. firmer, Whent str elpts 049 cars Segtemiber, 6814c No. 1 northern, .Vul!. £18.702 5.90; Soptenbor $18.45@15.70; December, $15.256@ i No. 7,416,765, nt Market. g for fo July, b8e 1, Ne Closc On truc 50%c; Havann Sugar Market. St fssund TTAVANA, July 5 to A statement well known crop to June 80 amounted to 6 AR by Senor Gurimne, & statisticin Quict. According the sugar crop up 5 tons, Raltimore Grain Market. RALTIMORE, &pot, 671 Conx—bull; No. 2 mixed, OATs--Qulet; No. whit Toledo Genin ToLeno, July 6.~W cush and July, 0413c. Cons—Dull.'steady; No OATs—Qulet; cash, 81c. STOCKS AND July b6.~Wnear—Easy; No. 2 , &pot, 40%c. ket. AT—Lower; 2 cash, 40c. BONDS, Lower Onbles from London Led to a Weak Ovening. New Yonk, July 5.-Lower cables from London and some selling by arbitrage houses led to & weak opening in the local stock In the first tradiue prices receded ket today ar- from i to 13 per cent right through the list, and exchange worked ngy fecting th at the nst the sto credit of C. sharp advance of 1 per cent in sterling opening of business k market. . Huntington also Runors af- wore again put afloat and it was reported from Lon- don that the Central Pacific would not pay its August dividend. Mr. 11 untington denied in toto storfes alleging his inability to meet his contructs und asserted that the. Central Pa- cific would puy its August dividend. Subse- quently, when it was found that brokers had no difficulty in renewing their lonns and that foreien houses wero liberal lenders of money at comparatively ensy rates, a more bullish teeling set in o nd under the leadership of Gen eral Electric an advance of from 4 to 1% per cent was recorded. The lived, however, and s bear forces rendwed their crn, St 1 can Sugar, Big I sold by th were cireulated mi it in London. traced to an crn These authentic was affvcted by re loans and of the shitting down of iron traversed by the company. arket closed about stead. The Bank of ¥ in the tefritory The 1 Tho Post say supply i stifl clo d to poliey 1s turthe ul, Burlington, Re our and ' Western ofessional element, and rumors that large failures were im firmness was short on_after, midday the Northwest and, A attack k T8 reports could not be orthwest- s of closing out of ines igland’ us and the b gold 1k's indicated by 1ts purchase in yestérday's London open market of £102,000 wold international mar ditions., How f Tiie rise in sterling, nevertheless, is a fivorable feature in o far us ots’ return to nor r the recent extreme low rates it reflects the con- for sterling wero due to fmporters' fnability to ruise money for the purchase ot London it is not easy to say. Iins pluyed its part, for what th Lus witnessed in the past ket sence of 4 demund so com; rings if pressed could tuny figure. iscly the 73, when act mand sterling fell to #4. of Importe 6, s through the I Dills on ertainly this sterling mar- s boen tho ab- lete that moderate preak the rates to samo situation existed in Oc quotations for de emburrassnent of bank accom modation being thén mcreased by the murket premium on gold. In 187 commuodities caused w_r rally in exchuan; too,” standing at' 6 pe stuiees of this year, murket, presente in gether affferent situntion. esting to observe thut the the lackiof salable pid_and continuous the Bank of England rate, cent. no The eircum- by in the g Most respect 1 It London papers reecived, though not predicting an inmed gold export to New York, movement cunnot be loni Tha following are the clg the leading stocks on the change toduy: admit that avoided. ssing_quotations on such New York Stock ex- Atehison . Adanis EXpross.. | Alton. Terre Haute do pref'd. 3 Anerican EXpross Baltimore & Ohio. . f an Pacifie... & Ohlo. . g0 & Alton. .. 2076 Nortlern 15°|U.P.D.&G |Northwestern,. . L pId. 817 | Rock Island 1 St Erle. Fort W: reat North'n pi'd C.&E L pfd.. Hocking Valiey. Tilinofs Central; St. Paul & Dulutli.; 80 Cin. & Tex. pfd... U o Erle & West do pref'd, Lake Shore Lead Trust, Loulsville & X Louisville & G, ittg Wi 17 Tong s do pref'd. 41 N.J. Central...... Nov. & W. pref'd NOri Avigr Gor: &I Northern Pacifie.’, 14k Wheel Paul., o o prefd.: do pref'd . st. P | dopreta.... |Southern |Sugar Refinery.. 1814 Tenn, Conl & fron. Texan Pacific...... [ Tol. & 0. Cen. fon Pacitc 1l & Omi cific. pross. . & P prefd.. 8 Fargo Ex. tern do pre H. & 100% TV A A & 21% T. 8 L. & K.C. do ‘pref'd ex div. The total sales of stoc shures, fncluding: At tric, 5,200 ern, 4,400 Nutionul 1. Reading, cs today were 98,700 hison, 5,600 ton, 11,700; Chicago Gus, 4, id, 8 4.200;' Rock Island, 6,500; Burling- neral Elee- orthwest- 03 00 St. Paul, 19,400; Sugar, 7,400; Western Union 4,100. Sales silver certific s, 50,000 share New York Money Market. New Yonk, July 5.—MONEY ON CALL—Wus casler, ranging from 8 to b per cent; lust loan, 8, closed offercd at 3 per cent. Prive M rILE PAPER--G@8 per cen NG EXCHANGE — Firm, business in bankers' bills ut with #4.83@4.581 for bills und #4.543@4.85%( for demand. 1 MARKET—Quiet, hut stron; ld at 75@T6 e, closing at 75@76c. )VERNMENT BONDS'— Strong. ng. State bonds lhe closing quotations on honds: 1001 St L. &1 M. Gen, 6, 1001 06 108 90 100 103 47 it 99 104 113 M. K MK, & T. Gen, by Mutual Union 68 *N.J. C. Int, Cert.. AN Bac, Teth... N Pac, 2du...| W. Consols. | 4014 |+N. 100 4|\ 1074 114 | T 100 |vi 182 v \wrsGe. 103 |Va L &5 F.Gen M. i Paul Cq t P C. & P.Ists 10lH. Tr. Rets fic Tuts. Caroling 4% . i Tbid. f anked. Boston Stock Quotatlo BosTON, July 6. time loans, 7'38 p B@10 per cent; Closing quotutions on stocks, bonds and mining shures: Hig| Wik Central L 187 Hoston & Albuny 5 Boston & Malne.... 168 4o prefd...... chi.. Bur. & Q1010 Fltehburg ; General 1L, Stecl Mexic A N. Y. & New Eng.. Ol Colon Oregon Short Line Rubber. g Dicko 140 Al ) 60 | Ateliison vds, Atehison dn.... New England (s, 1. Elect Wis. Centr Allonez M 708 Atlantle ... Hoston & Moi & Boston & Heeld.. 280 il Fl anklin ... . 10 BTEE. (] 261 1071y 189 NEW Yous, July 6. minin s i 'he following ure the i8I Id & Curry le & NOFCrOSS. Houcslake 0 700 i % San Francise SAN FRANCISCO, n July ST Nevadi T Iron Sflver... uiek Silver. do Bulwer. pref'd ing Quotations. 5. —The officlal closing guotations’ for muining stocks toduy were as follow AT Heat & Beleher..... Budie Consolidited Bulwer i Chollar. . Consolid'd C; Crown Polut ald & Curry’. &V London Fiuun 10 Ophi 46| Potosi 146/ Sava 10 Hale & NOrerons. 45| Mexican. ... M adis Queen s |Copuriahted 1815 by Janes Gordon Hennatt.\ Lospos, July b. Spe [New York Herald Csble al to TiE BEE |—Business on the Stock exchange was virtually suspended today und prices show little chauge. Lere is a tendency to bellevo owest polnt cided imp the near fut urit ILY BEE the Al vement © is likel hiffkets now perhaps, ly At no in THURSDAY, the de- the Sitven is firmer at 34%A_and s dependent thereon are better, in- cluding rupee paper which closed at 64%d American ra With the exc o ways were quict and frregulnr ption of G uatemalas most South ans were lower, but internationals were At o bank £61,000 whs withdrawn. St Louls Minlng Quotations. 1. Lovts, July b.+The following were the mining quotatio HAVANA, Tul OMATIA [ LN S. Hopes. nanoint y 5. Notes. 00 Sxchange, quict. on exchange today: AT, secqiftios were featureless A0 @ 96 @875 Clearings, #1,177,808. July 6.—Clearir s, 585,~ PARis, July 5.-Three por cent rentes {071, 50c for the account. NEW YORK baluncos, 8,30 PHILADELPIT 704; balances, BALTIMORE, balunces, $570 CINCINNATY, CHICAGO, July 7 per cent. exchange dull, Memrn; . July b, 1y 5. 1A, Ju 5. l!,fl!:«lly_'h.')fl. ily 5. . Moncy, July 5. 6 por foney on Clearings, 819,48 086, New York cont M 0@ ¥ exc selling at £1.50 premium. Clearings, balances, $42,4 BOSTON, July b, balances, 1,630, 74, BGlearings, Clearings, $136,180,077; Clenrings, #16,478,- Money G per cent. COlearings, 8,00 41 r cont. ek exchange, pur. Clonrings, §2,261,160. | and time, Sterling shine £20,830,08 Exchange on New York, 10¢ {liscount. N NEW ORLEAN: 684, New York ox July 5.—Clearls hngc, £1,000 premium; bank, $1.60 per mium, Louts, Tuly 6.—Clearings, , 8200, cent. count. NEW Yonk, July b, 1 Ex toduy: discount Chi ull thdrawr shipment to A 188, Money quiet | 20w be di uls, boe to Amount f England fon to the amount 1 from the Bank of nierle count: commercial, Monoy, 7 8 10 per cent. $1,606,- per $1.000 pre- £4,069,163; at o Wl ixchange on- New York, b0@78 Boston, discount. of Dbullion on bal : 1 hor dis- peclal Telegram to s quoted as follows 10¢ gone iy, £100,000 Tund for OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS, Cattie Prices W As was expected and as s us; on the day following a comparatively parcd with tl hog Receipts of week ug Chicago and a was dull wnd than Monduy. light. ar le first three duy. and 1,150 sheen. tle were alout the same. but on account of a heavy run in anrket there, trade here lower Iyt ay. DNESDAY, July 6. Iy — Hogs Take Sharp Advance—Sheep Ste 1se woliday, receipts were this week com- of lust there has been a shortage of 8,200 cattle, 15,400 o t ttle sold 10¢ to 15¢ lower The fuir to good light fat steers, woighing from 1,000 to 1,150 1bs. did not show so much decline, selling from $4.25 o £4.50 as the fair to choice 1b. beeves that Hulf fat and snles at from #4.10 do slow but u fulr clearance wi Cow stull w supply was 1f from §1. the bulk. and steady at f sold ve ind being ly. Repro 905 1441 1254 1819 L1124 <e...1002 1123 1060 28 SRR 20 30, 740 1050 950 ..1188 1110 11010 1120 950 920 1240 1220 828 50 150 130 110 1000 1487 1410 100000470 2......1260 26......1617 740 sold ut from &4 1.200 to 20 te ) 460, grass stock was vory dull with S pric and poor to choic GO, with §2 os' were 1 82 Lo 80 ally ) 50 for Poor 1o ve rousl BOOC 1L s lizht, both suppl 1 . Pric cser PING AND EXPORT. 10 5 73 COWS| (3555 orom 1 BRIIION oo aale 1 210t 75 HEIFERS, 50 CALVES, 00 g 50 2. 00 ; 50 2 BULLS 50 1 00 § 50 50 50 [ STAGS. 25 1 2. 1 1 1 153......1261 ..1187 860 9 1180 )35 1L 948 1240 1035 700 1100 128 1185 1402 1100 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, ~Recel many ho duy.” T Chieago mude with prices ur her than M in the free buyers, taking ovo: half the oftérings. higher thun trading it hos. very bullish n Welght and q buyers' mali hoizs, the pens were selling at §6.65 wnd 2 10 1 2 80 pts toduy were ¢ vorable L - y fro cnly, but” very nduy. y two ticld, but_outside . En Monduy, cws u Chicago ity w ldek_seemed cleared, the 75, teeee 600 22,0000 768 798 ven 'S 8 8 The movement was effected ically unchanged, co. mtuit sold ) 10 $3.40 buying. decate supply stock y's notehes or The ) ulls and s were nominally et e B 20 a5 Hghter than anticipated. Thero were less thun hulf as on sule as were here lust Wodnes- s fact and port fron ) th o miter 1 i 2000 hogs or n y bids were 10¢ to ind thero vt from £5.60 €0 §5.70 for fair to good Under the keen competition and with the Was some murket advinced sharply and lato salcs of tho kind of hogs werd largely ut from 8675 o £0.55. 5. ame ‘o lost sight of and th 10 bo to ot the Long before the middle of the forenoon bulk of the agninst hoks 45 10 8550 Monduy, and .75 10 $5.50 4 week ugo. Representative sa; Av. 8O 120 0 240 B0 120 B0 50 160 KO 120 BO. 160 120 240 280 160 160 40 But one load wus 1 mixed 58 steady price. in_the situutio 4.75 o Sh, rr. 5 50 5 60 5 60 5 60 b 60 6 60 6 60 6 60 5 60 b 60 60 60 6 1] 66 05 it 05 65 6b i) 05 No. 73 289 229 202 70 70 70 70 7) 70 B R o = 70... PIGS AND ROUGH, 8 26 1....100 Mexican pounds ard Av. $h, B0 40 280 120 120 160 160 120 240 160 40 120 240 280 B 100 250 240 860 0 240 240 120 240 40 120 160 40 240 820 160 0 b 1 b b b 5 b b b b b rr. 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 5 70 70 70 70 76 75 SJodasdnssaad 2z axz &3E 00 ived, a double yesrlings, shorn, thit o brought $4.60, There Is little quotuble chunge n. Falr to good nat ives, uir 1o good westerns, #8.50@4.70 i stock shecp. $5.000.8.80; [ 0040 com- cholce 40 10 100-1b [uinbs, $4.2686.76. resentutive sales: No. 224 Mexican yearling Chicago L. CHICAGO, J Tue Bee. 1 was estiniated at about 10,000 were Wik not lurge unusually Wednesday. show & decling of from ny good catile urge Stock Mur uly SiSpecial 1 Lo suj 23000, Ot Texuns. Whi the ageregute, number of Av. 2ood to Rep- Pr.. b5 84 60 1 Bl gram of cattle her However, buyers weie unwilling 10 puy Monday's prices’ and the sales reporied Thero were 10 to 20¢. ong ' the offerings und several bunches thut would ealsly, answer Lo 1893, JULY 6, tho dgscription of cholce, but atill there wero vory tow trades at over 6,25, prices ranging downward from #5, most of tho stufl aell ing principally at from #4 to 4.90 and f )83 buying the groater partof cows deeline el princip upon grass steers Kind that must se in competition Toxans, They were neglocted at from 20c off, and many lots wore in sollers at the close of business. The recelpts of Texns cattle wore the largost of thesoason. Al- though in active demand, they were suluble atformer prices, the declino virying teom 100 Only about 24,000 hogs have arrived since Monday, and the total for the Inst threo days 1% brely 52,000, or 26,000 hewd loss than for the samo time last week. With such n de- crease there was bound to be an Improvenent In_prices, That at leust Is the way holders ~ rensoned, and accordingly — tn insisted upon an ndvance of from 10¢ to 20 They got it, the demand being brisk ut trom £5.50 10 #6.20 for common to ¢ heavy and medium and at from #5.75 to #6,26 for ligh Most of tho business was at Lotter than $6. lond or two of medium weights fo od 26 and that figure was pald for assortoa Culls went s low as from $8.50 to 84. ipts for the remainder of this week are not expected to prove greater than the mwund and sellers are hopeful, Good to cholce sheep sold as well as on Mouday and low grades “Wore' not much cheapor. The Tattor: however, were in heavy supply and were duli und weak. There was a good demand at from $1.75 to £4.40 for poor to cholee Texans and at from £4 10 #5 for poor to prime nutivi Few ‘of the 16,000 head of sheep on sile were good enough to bring moro than #4.75 nor cre there many trudesibelow $2.75. The offer- Ings of spring Iambs _were 1iberal, but they were wanted 1 0. ad; enlves, 2,000 « sheep, 16,000 head. ivening Journal reports Carrpe—Receipts, 28,000 head; shipments, 4,500 head; active and 1041 higher; ¢ 0, 15.85; $4.6001.4 tho with 15¢ to hands celpts, 10,000 head: market 106 packers, £6.00@6. butelier welghts, $6.150.. 24,000 head; shipments, )¢ higher; mixed rime he 1 light, - Receipts, 1,200 hend; ety [} shipments, firm: natives, ?4.90; Texans, Recelpts nnd Dispostion of Stovk. Official receipts and dispasition of stock s shiown by the books of the Unlon Stock ds con he twenty-four hours ending at July 5, 1803: RECEIPTS, THous, B, | HORSES &, | aosr] 1| ITION| 410 king Co. nmond o i B Wilkon. .0 Hammond & 8107001 Shippers and fecders.. . WESTERN f Togs Continues Liberal for This T1 NCINNATI, July HE ] Tos The narketing of logs continues liveral Is time of year, und viacking returns 50,000 the preceding weel and year: total, 8,415,000 sinco M N3t 4, 450,000 last yeyr. Promine are s follows: Marketing t pluces I E TR0z 000 000 000 10 000 000 000 000 000 000 1.000 00000 24000 1000 5000 110, RO 000 ol Milwaukce Raplds. ol Otltimwi Nebraska City Kunsns City Live Stoek Murket. <As Crry, July i shipnienis, natives was zed from 10¢ beef and exy hieifs 1,506 stocke eipts, 1,000 head; ni higher: 8500005 Sig 2,000 Iy KA Recelpts, 9,600 market steady Oc lower; dressod 3.76@5,00; cows and s und Lndinn steers, 5004.00. licud; shipments, tket active and 16¢ (o 26¢ xtra runge of range of prices was bulk of 15.50. ipts, shipments, 1 the mirket was st ud St. Louls Live Stock Market., Lovis, ~Receipts, 9000 shipni market 156 especinlly Texuns; native steers 1,100 1bs., #4.5004.75: Tex: bove H00 105, 82.6003.55 i lot, $4.124, Hod ts 5300 head; shipments, 1 900 et active and 15¢ higher:, of prices, §6.8506.00; bulk of sales, .75 5.90; supply light, considering no' murket yesterduy. Sneep—Receipts, 7,000 head; shipments, 4.~ 5 arket quict: mixed natives, §3.75@ Texiuns, 3.2 0. ew York Live Stock Market. July 5.—BE | ,200 hend; dull for all erades, clos lowirs po to best na e Texans und Colorados, dull at 7@8Y%e, today, 900 quarters; tomorrow, 700 and 100 sheep. Lasns—Re SHEEP AND sheep dull ipts for twe head; nd tye lower; active but ¢ lower, e ople have pics, pav De Witt's el Sulve will cure tnem. il B Pollee Pickings, Police court circles were unusually quiet yesterday morning considering that it was the day after a national celebration, Only seventeen arrests were mude ¢uring the day ana night, the majority being drunks. Judge Berka was considerably surprised at the small number of prisouers paraded before himana asarule helet every one off casily. Five plain drunks were assessed €1 and costs and told to €0 ana sin no more. Joseph Lombard and John Marsh were fined 10 and £25 for fighting. A hagher named Wells, who stole two hams from a Fourtcenth street chop house, got i thirty-day sentence, and during ten of tho days he will be fed on bread and water. There is & new “vig” in town who answer: to the name of Albert Columbus. given twenty-five days on the streets a dered to leave town when-his time is up, The judge held William Gray to the dis- trict court in the sum of 2,000 for committing u erime against nature. Belle Brandon, the notorious, was in court again, and declared positively that she would not leave town. Prosecutor Cochran de- clared equally as positively that she would have to quit runuing her low resort, and there the matter stands. It the woman at- tempts to open her piace she will be urrested and sent to thecounty jail under the state law. MeCool, the chicken thief, was fined 100 and costs'in police court yesterday afsernoon. Detective Vizard returned yesterday fore- noon from Sioux City with W. N. Cross, a traveling man who 18 wanted here, J. C. McMahon was at police headquarters vesterduy to see if he could identify the men, Burke and Fay.who were arrestedfor murder- ously assaulting him on the Elevonth streot viaduct a few nights ago. ‘Phe assuiled man is not positive in his identification and it is 4 question with the police what to do with the prisoners. If Jack Sharp will call on ChiefiDetective Huze he will find the pocket- book hie lost recently. ——————— Life is so short. Cook's Extra Dry Im- perial Champague will_help you to enjoy it 1t aids digestion and will proloug it. el i Clung to the Goddess, The stars and strives waved from the city hall staff on the Fourth, the new flug being run up for the first time. ‘The distanco betwoen the staff and the Goddess of Liberty has not been correctly measured and a smalier flag will have (o be secured. Yesterday for the most part the flag's folds clurg to the head of the Goddess of Liberty and would not let go. Miyor Bemis gave warning os to this danger when the flag was ordercd and he now believes that either the flag or goddess wi . be torn to pieccs, and the efeet will of necessity bave 10 be remedied. e Piles of people Luve pies. but De Witt's Witeh Hazel Salve will cure them. Piles of 1 Witch Haz o~ Suys Heo Saw u Floater, Sovrn OMana, July 4.—To the Editor of Tug Bee: This morning about 6 o'clock Jumes Irvin and 1 were fishing w the Mis- sourl river opposite Armour street, when James noticed the dead body of a wowan 1t was dubbed blue Monday By old Mrs. Grundy y A long time ago. No wonder that under This serious blunder The working was slow. But Mondays have brightened; Work lightened—clothes whitened, Since housekeepers know, Without further telling, What Fairban!: is selling— See sample below. K. FAIRBANK & CO. of Chicago, make it. Manufacturers ¢ Jobbers Directory AWNINGS AND TENTS. Jmaba Tent-Awning| Wolf Bros & Co., COMPANY. Lobeck & Linn, Dealors in hardwaro and Cornor 10th and Jackson | - wechanica’ tools Stroots. 1404 Douglas Stroet. HATS, ETC. | IRON WORKS. W. A L. Gibbon & Co ;i)mafia Saleand Iron Wholesale WORKS. Hats. caps, siraw goods. | Safes,vaults, jall woo ¥loovos, ‘mittens. 14 | 1ron shuttors aid ire 4od Harney Streats. | capes. Gus Androon, 14s | wt Jnckson LUMBER. John A \Ynkclielfi, | Tmportad, Amerloan Port- | Rector & Wilhelmy Manufacturers of Tonts. COMPANY Awniigs, ote Tub S, 16th Stro. HORSE COVERS, 1118 Farnam Stroot. BAGS & TWINES | Bemis Omaha Bag CovPANY. O rens of flour sacke, = BOOTS AND SHOES. Morse-Coe Shoz Company. Batesroom and OMlen 0 izs Howara st We are tho ONLY Man fasturers of Loots and 105 1 Nebrask. Boes L eation 1§ oxtaadad to al o lashoot our now factory. Kirkendall, Jones & Amer, Hand-Sewed OB 1104:1106 1iaruey Street " COAL, COKE. | ~ CORNICE._ {mana Coal, Coke & | Eagle Coranice Worls i n o i atean Mfrs.gaivanizol iron cor= window cn coal, 8 E. cor. 10th und Douilus Street. land cemont, Milwau- kee coment and Quiney white ltme, ! STIOE CO.. boota, shoes und rubbar goods, 1503 1910 Harnoy Stre 0 LIQUORS. ] rick & Herbeit, | Wholesale liquor dealers 1001 Farnam St Standard 0il Co. Refined and lubricating Carpenter Paper Co Carry a full stock of papers, ote. olla, axle grease, eto. Lot SR e ool PRODUCE COMHMISSION, Branch & Co. (Jas. A. Clark & Co. Butter, chees fruts of all Ppoultry and game. 317 5. 15th Street. Kilpatrick-Koch Dry M. E. Smith& Co. | fur- [ Notion 10K w Iinrney FURNITURE. Omaha Upholstering| ~ Bebed & Runyan | MPANY. lytered furniture, | FURNITURE COMPANY | and Jith Stre Dry goods, notton: rishin Produce, Kinds, oy ste Wholesale only. STOVE. REPAIRS | Omaha Stove Repair ORKB. Stoyve repalrs 'and water attachments for auy kind of stovo made. 1207 Dougins st. SASH, DOORS M. A Disbrow & Co Manufacturers of sash, doors, bil mouldings. Branoh fice 12th and lrar@ floating down stream. He called my atten- tion to the object, and as it came nearer we noticed that the dead woman had her arm around a child of not more than a week old. The lady was dressed in what appeared to be a tight fitting cream colored dress. So far as we could sce she was u decided blonde of about 20 years of aze. We waded into the water for some distance. but finding it too deep, rewurncd to the bank. We went to the nearest house, which was some dis- tance up the hill, and notitied the occupants, but the family héing Bohemians, we could not make them understand our mission. Weo returned to the river bank, but could not dis tinguish the bodies, as thev had disappeared. Yours truly Hanoy Dusia, 810 West Twenty-fifth Street. Sl R Take Bromo-Seltzer for msomnia Before retiring—trial bottle 10¢. e il o eral Garnean. State Auditor Moore passed through the city yesterday on his way to Lincoln after spending his Fourth of July at his home at Norfolk. Speaking of the slight difference of opinion that scems to exist between himself and Commissioner General Garneay, the auditor said: “am convinced that somebody will get a hauling over tho coals for the manner n which some of the money appropriated fora World's fair exhibit has been spent and 1 deeded o let the people and Mr. Gurneau know and feel that 1 did sprove of the manner in which the business had been conducted. Mr. Gar- neau seems to think that it_is none of my business how the money is expended ¢ tie has also said that no one clsc had any vight to check him up *onhis accounts, would like to know if that is the case who it to cheek him up. From his own point of vicw it appears that he has absolute aud undisputed control over the funds and can and will spend the money us he pleascs, 1 entered my protest against some of the expenditures and 1 think that 1 have done nothing riore than my duty in the mat- Ler.” Auditor M SPECIALISTS DR, F, L. SEARLES, Consultinz Surieo Gruduato of Rush Moileal College. (DOY SULTATION FREE.,) For the treutment o GHRONIC, NERVOUS AND PRIVATE DISEASES Woecure Catarrh, All Diseases of the Nose, Throat, Chost, Stomach, Bowels and Liver. Blood. Skin and “Tiduey Diseases, ruu}n Weakneswns CURED. PILES, FISTULA, FISSURE, perm without the use of Knife, lizathre or e: All maladies of o private or dell efther sex, positively cured “ull on 'or address, with stamp, for Circulurs, Freo Book and Reeipes, 118 South 15th 8% Dr. Searles & Searies, *'Suo0s) itns Next Door Lo Postotfioe NERVQUSDISORDERS EVILS, WEAKNESSES, DEBILIT that ae- comp them fn men QUICKL i HMA- s NENTLY CUfiteD. S and ons 4 AT lven 10 ovory vt of the body.. 1 will send (e -~ Tralns Delayed by Washouts, curely packed) FREE (0 any sufferer the preserips KANSAS C1Ty, Mo., July b—Passenger bus-| ¢ 100 tit eured me of these roubles. - Adiress bt incss on the Missouri Pacific, Kock Island | A+ BRADLEY, Battle Crock, Mich, Hannibal & St. Joe, Burlington una Wabash | S ——— railways was more or less demoralized this OUTII OMAHA. morning by scrious washouts thut seemed to et 4 . o Union Stocx Yards Compaay, have occurred last night almost on ey side of Kansus City. The railways South Omaha. i ntly cured, wtlo. e nature, of T SO Piics of people nave pies, vat Do Witt's Vitch Hazel Salve willeura then. - huve not suffered such demoralization of travel for more thanu year. The trains leaving Kunsas City were all_affected by the delays, the wails for the west were stopped, aud uo cnd of confusion and inconvenience ciused. The tracks wili all be repaired toaay so that trains will be running on time tonight. e Piles of people have pies, buy D Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure thein. —_— HBoard of Equalization. The council will meet Friday as & board of equalization in committee xoom A in the city hull. ‘I'he board will listen to the complaints of property owuers om the proposcd special Ussessmeuts to be levied on property for grading, construction of sewers and opening Of several streets u the city ——————— Piles of people have pies, but Dewitt's Witeh Hazel Salve will cure them. —_——— Reports of the Lruggists, Clerk Brownlee of the fire and police board is busily cogaged in receiving and fil- ing away the semi-aunual reports of tho seventy-five druggists of the city, showing the amount of liquor sold and given away during the preceding six mouths of the year, i L L Piles of people ave bues, but De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. Best Cattle Ho and shoe 3 1) wek B e cOMMIS3I 1 HOU3ES. Wood Brothars, Live 8took Commlisslon Merchunts E0ith Omaha~Telephone 1151, 101 WALy Market reports by urnished upon apolication. e ——— “The Watch Trust " ey 17 RUBY JEWELED ADJUSTED WATCHES DADL Ay, CIoeT DIAM AN, EPWIGL" | Managers ud wire cheerfully of greatest magnitude in the United States is the confidence the thousands of owners of Ducber-Hampden 17+ ewel watches have in their accuracy as tin,gs Keepers does not keep our waten ux your ad o oing, £ Lous pddress aadws wi send you tho bame Wokxs, Canion, Oy . ¥

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