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i COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Yestorday Grain Was Quits Weak and Pro- visions Unusually Strong, VISIBLE SUPPLY STATEMENT A FACTOR Thongh More than Forty Thonsand ogs Wero Recelved at Chleago and Lower Prices Were Expected the Decllne Falled to Materinlize, CMioAGo, July 10.~Today grain was weak and provisions strong. Wheat closed ata de- elineof %e and corn lost %c. Pork s 86¢ higher and 1ard and ribs each 7i4¢ over Satur- QAay's closing prices. Disappolutmont over the visible supply statement was the chiet nflu- ence In the wheat pit. Shorts bulged pro- vislons. Thero was only a slight decroase fn wheat The opening wae about %¢ lower than Satur- dny's closing, ndvanced e, declined %e, hold steady and the closing price was at fnside fig- ures, A reason for the slow trado was that operators were fnclined to wait for the gov- ernme.t report. The visible supply showed an increase of only 407,000 bu,, againsta do- eroase of 1,182,000 bu. a year aga. In corn business was largely local. Theprico was governed by wheat, the recelpts overrun- ning the estimate. Business was largoly local, first trades belng at from b to 3c dectine and after solling off ie more, rallied o fraction, ruled casier and at tho close had lost from 14 to He. “Thye fonture (1 0ats was the trading in Scp- tember. The opening unsettiod at from 10 '4¢ decline and after various chan closed at 1 loss, Thore were 44,000 hegs recelved today whiere ouly 28,000 had heen looked for, and conse- uenily cvery one expeeted lower prices for the products. Oferings, lowever, ald not come and_shorts who & ready to take them, swallowod their disuppointment and puid higher prices than on Saturday. The close was at atout top prices. 2 Estimute receints for tomorrow: Wheat, 100 cars; corn, 786 cars; onts, 280 cars; Logs, 20,000 head. Tho londing futures range Touk 0% 40y i1 a1 413 175wd2 asi(| 2631 28143 2046k 28% 207 10 03 20 45 Bept..... MEskPORK— July i 9 40 Onsh quotations we FLOvR—Unch #8.25; hakers', #2.95. Wikar—No, 2 spring, 656Xc; No. 8 spring, 81@65¢; 2 rod, 603 Sonx=No. 2, 40%c. "No. 8 yellow, closing at o as follows pring patents in sacks, c; No. 2 white, 83@34c. PORK-—Mess, | er 100 1. loose), (boxea), 89, #10.006610.25, yr skY=Distillors' finished goods, per gal., Suaans—Unchanged; cut loaf, 64c; Iated, 5.76; standard “A." 5.04. Tho following were the receipts and ship- ments for toduy: @19.67%; lard, .20; short ribs, sides dry salted shoulders short clear sides (boxed), granu- T8, [SHIPMENTS. 16.000 0,000 000 1000 000! 000 On the Produce exchango todiy the butter market was quict, with no epecial change to note. Eggs, 14c. New York Markets, NEW Yok, July 10.—Froun—Recelpts, 84, 000 pkgs.: exports, 295 bbls, 18,000 sacks: sales, 9,100 pkgs; ' markot firmer, checking business, Corx MEAT—Quict, stendy. BARLEY MALT-Quiot, steady. WiEAT — Recelpts, 42,000 bu.; exports, 894,000 bu.; sales, 875,000 bu, futures; 90, 800'Du. spot. Spot market moderately active, firm; No. 2Ted, in stofe and clevator, 783c afloat, 785@7ike; f. 0. b, 78@744c; un raded red, G8@72¢; No. 1 nofthern, 724@78c; 0. 2 northern, 71@713c; No. 2 Milwaukee, 72@72%c. Options wero dull and closed steady at l@ie decline, August, 74@74%c, closing at 7dc; September, 76 1-16@70%e, closing at 76c; October, T8H@TBISC, closing av Tobe; December, B11(@82¢, closing at 821c. Jory-—~Kecelpts, 77,000 bu.; exports, 1,400 sulos, 620,000 bu. futires, 179,000 "bu, spot. Firm, falrly active; No. 2, '48yc in elevator; 491(@49%c afloat; ungraded mixed, 48%@A9C, Options were dull and weak, N@x¢ Joweron ensler cables. July, 483:G483c, closing at 48%c; August 49249%c, Closing at 40%e. OATS - Receipts. 70,000 bu.; exports, 61,000 bu; sales, 210,000 bu. futures, 180,000 bu, pot. Spot firmer, moro _active. 'Options fuirly active, cusler;' July, 855@36¢, closing 80c; August, 88038 4c, closing, 83¢; Septombor, B81%@32c, closing 81%¢; No. ¥ white, 85@30c No. 2 Chicago, o mixed western, 560 8Hc. Hay—Stoady, fair deinand. Hors—Quict, stendy. Hipes—Falrly nctive, steady. PROVISIONS = Cut ineats, quict, steady; middlesdull. Lurd firmer, quietiwestorn stean closed at $10.40 nominal;'siles, none. Options sales none. July closed £10:40; September losed $10.90." Pork, dull, steady; new mess, 19.001519.00. Burren—Moderato deman 16%@18¢; fo o; Elgl Cursg-Steady; fafr demand, JEaas—Fair domand, steady; - recelpts, 6,625 pkgs. - . TALLOW—Quiet; city (#2 per 1\11(;(.). 4 8-160 gborroNsuED Ol—Klrmer, quloti'érude, 86 PErRoLepy—Was noglected; Pennsylvania oll, spot sales, none. For August options there was not a bid or offor at the Consolidated ex- change. At the stock exchango 8,000 bbls, sold at 573c; Limn oll sules, uone; total sales, 8,000 bbls. oull, steady. INE-Quicf; nominal, 28@28%s lll‘(rm'ndmu r«ll b8 ly. i aw, firm,’ dull; Tefined, fatrly ac- tive, firm. TN P1o 1RON—Quict, stoady; American, #12. o150 Q y rican, $12.60 Covpen-—Eusler; lake, $10.85, LeAb—Stendy; domestle, $3.70, Tin-Stondy; Straits, §15.60; plates, qulet, steady. BrELTER—Wenk #4.16 St Louls Markets, 81, Louis, July 10.—Frour—Qulet, but firm; ntents, §8. 100 icy, $2.600 ney #2.40@2.60; cholce, $2.15: i family, 2.00; ryo flour, 83.3608.40, WiEAT—Cash highor; 684@681ic: options slow and closed He@!'se below Saturduy 68350 August, 65505 Soptomb e, ORN—Cash, highoer, 87 h@88c; options losed slow but fifm at e undor Saturday; uly, 87%c; September, 31k Oars—Lower all througl 274ic; August, 24%c; Septe K dac. PROVISIONs—Pork. lower; Jobbing, #18.3715: lard, & oulders, $7.57 #9.60; boxed lots 15¢ moro; bacon, bt ulders, $0.60; longs and ribs, $10.50; #10.80; sugur cured bams, 813,008 stondy ;s wostorn, n, 2 domestl cash, 80¢; July, ber, 25¢, ¥ current —Quiot ang dull, LEOEIPTS Flour, 8,000 bbls.: wheat, 100,000 bu: corn, 9,000 bu; outs, 88,000 Hu.; rye, 2,000 bu.; barley, none. i SuIpMENTS-Flour, 5000 bbls.: wheat, 7,000 bu. Or) 275,000 bu,; oats, 5,000 bu. rye, 1,000 bu.; barley, none. $ Kunsus Clty Markets. KANEAS C1ry, July 10~ Wiear—Dull; No, 2 bard, 56@664¢; No, 2 red, 67¢. I No, 9 Coin—Steady; No. 2 mixed, 88¢; No. 2 white, B8N @ 840, . Oars—Firm; No. 2, 26@27c; No. 260251 Burren—Firm; creamery, 16210c; 14@10c. as-—Steady; 10¢, RecEers—Whieut, 9,000 bu.; corn, 7,000 bu.; oats, 1,000 bu. ¢ SuirpMeNTs--Wheat, 9,000 bu.; corn, 8,000 ,000 bu, ' Cotton Market, 2 white, dalry, good mid- low middling, Net receipts, bules: sules, BOO L 104, Futures firu; sales, 7,600 bales, including July, $7.04 bid;] August, $7.64@7.65; Septewmber, §7.74: Octo- ber, ¥7.88@7.89; November, 87.96@7.97; De- e ber, 076e8.08; Junuary, 85.20@8.21; braary, 85.28@8.29; March, 88.865.85. Britsh Gratn Trade Keview. Lonnow, July 10.—The Murk Lane Express, 1 i weekly Roview of tho British grain trade, Suys; The llarvest begun on Thursduy on the southern slope wnd 1s now in progress in Sus- Sex. It will commence on the 17tk lustant in ———— parta of Kent and Tlampshire. On the best ands n crop of good quality, condition and felght ls cxpected but plAnt 18 too thin 1n Tho ground fot & big yieid. Jt 18 expected that the yiold generally will be 16 per cent under the Tagt nverge, Tho averago price ot Eng: 1ish whoat 1 still & long way on the wrong side of 80 shillings. Thero Is & prospect of . short crop In the notth, but this has not exerted any Influence on the marke Omahn Produce Market. The market was steady at quotations given At the close of last weok, The roccipts continue vory light and thore fs not much life to the trade. Tn fact, no one s gotting enough butter to make & stit‘with. Fancy creamerics, solld packed, 10¢; fair fo good creameries, solid packed, 16@18¢; choles to fancy country, 15@106¢; falr to good couutry, 16¢i packing stock, frosh, 1834c Eads—Tho goncral market s about steady. A g00d many hotiscs aro only gotting about is many eggs as thelr local trade will tnke. The larger rocolvers, howover. are talking rather weak. The bulk of tho sales aro roported at ‘e, LIvE PourTiy~Thoro was very little poultry of any kind on the market, the supply having been cleaned up at the cloke of 1ast woe d the frosh recolpts b-ing light. Spring chic do not appear to be very plonty, hut It does not require niny to supply the demand. A good muny of the springs recelved ate vory small, and are slow salo at any price. As u commis slon mun expressod It, they are so small that when thelr crops bécomo empty they fall through the cracks in the copp. Spring chick- ens, por dor., $1.75@8.50; best hons, ver 1b., 7@ e; mixed coops, per b, 6c: old roosters, per 1b./4@5c; turkeys, per 1b., 9@10¢; ducks; ver b, 7@se POTATOES ~The markot Is lower and the pros- Juets would seem to favor still lowor prices he ne ure. Tho arrivals of the first of the week are not largs but the demund Is falling off rapldiy owing to the coming of home grown potatoos which the local gardens are bringing Old_potatoes, b0 new potutoes, por bu., #1.00. he recoipts of soutiiern apples are i tho murket 18" pretty woll ithern, per bg b, Y0cGEW00; ner bu, hox. §2.60. s—Hlackberties ibsorbed the niost ot tion on the market. Dealers are look- ing for a stillhoavier run and perhaps lower pricos. Thore wers about 85 cases of Oregon strawberries and a fair showing of lown home Erown raspberries. Huckloberries wore in vory gt wupply. Horeles of all kindy wppeared o bo in falr request and tho offerings wero picked up_quite early. rawborries, Oregon fancy, $5.50; black- per 34-qt. cuso, 83,503 biack raspbor- ries, phr 24-qt. case, #3.60; huckleberries, $3.50, SMALL FRUT Ficos are low on most kinds of frults but the nd appears to bo ruthe Imited and the nent s hardly as lvely &8 might bo expecte with prices where they now nre. Apricots, per 4-husket crate, $1.20; plums, wild goose und Chick- . per crute, #2.50; Unlifornin achics, 31,150 Texas peuches, S0c@$1.00 per Li-bi, Lox. M Ns—Wutermelons, per 100, $18; crated, ach cantuloupes, per doz. #2. TROPICAL FRUITS. PixeAppLES—Llorida, per case of 5 to 7 doz., £5.5087.00. RuTTER the on the iner supplied. S Californi; Binn tho atie Riverside Mediterrancan sweets, Riverslde soedlings, $3.25; brights, s, extra f: to fan r bunch, large, 8 bunch, sl to mediun, HIDES, TALLOW, T Tes—No. 1 greon hides, Sci hides, 2c: No. 1 green salted hides, ¢ gree salted hides, 2%¢; No. 1 green s hides, 25 1bs. to 40 Ibs., 31 2 green salted 33 . 10 40 1he, 2405 No, 1 venl calt, 10 16, 1bs., * 6e: 'No. 2 veal calf, 8 1bs. t0 ., 4¢; No. 1'dry flinthides, 7e; No. 2 dry flint iides, be: No. 1 dry silted hides, 5¢. art cured hides Hc per” 1b. loss than fally cured. Surrer PELTS- green salted she &kins), each 100 wooled carly skins) shearlings (short w each be; dry flint, butcher 11c; dr. wool pelts, per 1b., aetunl flint Colorado butcher actual weight, 910¢; rain wool pelts, per 1t dry piceesand buck Tarrow 414 H@2.70; per Groen ealted, each 350@$1.2 rlings (short wooled early dry shearlings (short 0. 1, cach 5@10¢: dr; ual welght cbraska Mu eight, 7@10c; dry wool pelts, per 1l dry flint Colorado Mu (ctunl w 7 AND. GREAS tallow, No. 2 413@5e; gre: greuse, yello 8ige; greuse, durk, butter, | 2@m214, beeswax, prime, 16@25¢; rough tallow, 2!s @3e. —Car Jots welghed and delivered in grense, white Box Chicago: Dry buffalo, per ton, $16.00218.00; dry country, bleached, per ton, $10.00218.0 dry country, damp and meaty, #5.00510.00. PRODUCE POISTER: Commission men are predic potatoes will sell at 65¢ on this market before the end of the week. There are not many potatocs in sight, but & good many are reported on the rond. MoSt every one expects a car or two during tho noxt few days. A remarlk was made the other day to the ef- foct that Texus shippers had a good deal to learn bofore they could give their fruits and vegetables o roputation in distant markets. A commission man pofnts out a shipment that would soew to hear out that assertion. There Wre greon poppers, cantuloupes and e plunt all tumbled promiscuously Into one barrel. Tho Disrrel whs covored with i pleco of bur- Lips. The vegetables packed in such a slov- culy manner could not well escape being dim- aged trom the heat and were in poor condition to be offered on the market. Even If the ve tables had arrived In good condition the pack- age would bo ngainst them and they would not bring as much on the market as the carofully crated vegetubles from other states. Tt s difficult to account for the good move- ment of butter and promptness with which all grades are taken for cashexcept in the fact thut the surplus has been thoroughly wiped out throughout the entire country, und that tho drouth abroad Is causing a great deal of the low grade butter now produced to be ex- ported, says the Miuneapolis Produce Bulletin, Through the month of June prices for western oxtras average a fraction above 20c in Now York, which Is mighty satisfuctory showing for ull concerned. Wé hear, however, com- plaints from various quarters among dealers thatt profits on the butter of 18938 are mighty light. The hard times in other branches of business have made every onc so_careful that they want every cent there is in tho business, and in order to make a profit from transac- tlous the indispensible middleman has to wateh matters pretty closely. ing that new Coffeo Market. New Yonk, July 10.-Options opened steady at 10 points down to 16 points up; closed firni, 10 to 80 points up; sales, 26,000 bugs, tnclud- ing: July, §16.26 164 16.202410.45; Septomber, $10.15816 \bor, $15.903 16:00; March, #10.50%16.66. Spot Rlo firmer, falr demand; No. 7, $17.25, 10 b JANEIRO, July 8—No.7 O oxstand, 14,950 reis per 10 kilos: good seconds, 14,100 reis. Recelpts during the week, 42,000 bugs; purchases {or the United States, 23,000 bags} shipments 1o the Unfted States, 1,000 bags; stock, 134,000 bugs, Saxros, July 8.-Good average Suntos, 14, 500 rely’ per 10 kilos. Purchases for' tho United Statos, 18,000 bags, Milwaukee 81 MrLWAUKEE, Jul tember, 67%¢; No. Conry—Qulet, OaTs: wuly; No. 2 white, 88c. BanrLey—6be, RYE-—-DTc, Provisions—Quiet. Pork, September,§10.40, Liverpool Markets, July 10.~WiteAT—Steady; holders offer o ¢d@6s 414 per cental demund moderate; tal. 40 1bs., b4s per ewt, crn, 505 Od per ewt, LIVERPOO) mand mode red western, 68 8 Cony—Ensier, western, 45 do- Tately; mixed LARD—-Prime we: Philadel PRILADE] aly 10.—~WHEAT—Firm; No. 2red, July, 6@, Cony—Firm, but quiet; No. 2 mixed, July, ABR @A OArs—Car lots quiet; tutures firm; No. white, July, 87435c Minnewpolis Wheat Markot. EAPOLIS, July 10.—Trade in ‘ish at Saturday's figures. R cirs. O July August, 62igc] Septembor, 6 On “No. 1hrd, Gles No. 1 uorthern, 61%¢; No. 2 uorthern, 554G i3, futures ts, NEW Youg, July 10, mand for dry goods wi better thun for several thore wis 4 0 lonal good sule bleached and colored cottons. ast, und 0 brown Clunemn Axn, July 1 2 rod, 00 " No. 2 mixed, 41%c. OArs—Dull, steady; No. 2’ miixed, 81¢, Wiisky—steady, moderate demand, $1.12, AUl Markots. QiNen WaeAr—Falr demund, Baltimore Grain Markot. BALTINOKE, July 10.—WiEAT—Steady; No. 2 rod, vpot wnd July, 68%c. Fasy: wixed spot and July, 48c. No. 2 white westérn, 87c; No. 2 mixed, 82! Visible Supply of Grain, New Youk, July 10.—The visible supp. Sralh du u Tollowa: Whent, 8160 008 Tt corn, 858,400,000 bu, oats, 806,000 bu.; 862,000 bu.; barley, 890,000 bu. Toledo Grain Murket. ToLeno, July 10.~WHEAT-Dull, rye, 2:_‘“. h?“ A lower; No. ‘oRN—Dull and firm; No. 2 cash, 42¢. OaTs ~Quiot; cash, B3¢ bids s OUl Markets. O Orry, July 10.—National Transit ficates opened as b9%; bighest, 60',..?.]0'0'01 THE OMAHA DAILY BER{! TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1803 BRY; closed at bR Y Eales, 22,000 Hi mernis, 196,392 bhls. rups, 114,181 bbls, Prorancna, July 10.-National Teansit cor- Yicates opened at 60; closed at 60; highest, b914; lowest, 69, LONDON, July 10, -CALOUTTA LiNseEn—8pos) 488 per quarter; 1inseed ofl, 208 6 per cwt. TURPENTINE SPIITS 225 6 poF cwt. STOCKS A whip- Secarities Wera Weak Durlng the Greater Part of the Day. Nrew Yonk, Jaly 10.—The stock market was wenak during the greater part of the day. The genoral markot opened with losses ranging 1 to 1 per cont In the general list and 1% per cont fn Union Pacific and 24 per cent In Man- hattan. The depression was due to the re- colpts of lower quotations from London and of selling from that center which was ate tributed to alleged embarrassments of firms in the South Australian trade. The market for forelgn account contlnued a steady advance. The local bears were unusually active, taking advantage of the situation abroad and of the failures at tho west to unsettlo confidenc The grangers woro a special object of attack and ylolded % per cent for Rock Island, Northwestern and 8¢, Paul. Ohleago, Burling- ton & Quincy held comparatively stendy, The other prominent shares yielded 15 to 1is per cent. ‘Louisville & Nashville, Missourl Pacific and Lackawanna led the deeflne Townrds the close, on easler rates for call money und lawer guotations for sterling ox- change, prices rallied 3§ to % per cent all avound. The declaration ~of the usual dividend by tho Loutsville & Nashville ‘also had “n good effect, Not- withstandmg the disturbed condition of trade, the leading commission houses generally port increased orders for stocks for invest- ment. The marke loft off steady In tone. Tho Postsays: Locally the nitural course of today's stock market would have been fur- ther paralysis of trading, for the sentimental Influe: it Saturday's bank statement wis Dad and money today was still more closely held. An early break in prices, how cnmo_from another source. A London ¢ cern which has been barely holding its h above wi © the collupse of silver se er 1ts holdings this morning, in c of the regular Stock Exchinuge’s sot- Land its salos were lurgaly nade up of Amerfean securities, Under this adverse fluence prices in London broke from ' to 1 U beforo the openin wnd the drop n quotations was cqually violent during tho forcnoon here. The local bear operators hum- 1 prices, and _on sules of no very great mugnitude sicceeded in continuing the d cline in - some stocks up to the close. There wis some moderatoly fuvornblo incidents in the mirket, atong them the renewed decline insterling.’ This brings actual demand rates onco more materially below the gold import- ing point, The following are the closing gaotations on the lending stocks on the New York Stock ex- change today: Ciino) Adams Expross. U.P.D.&G. Alton, Terre Hatte | Northwestern. . Ao pref'd........... do pref'd Ameriean BXpros G atral. . altimore & Ohlo.. 713N, V. & N.E.......0 Canadian Pacific. Ontarlo & Western Canada Southerd Central Pactfic Ches, & Ohlo. ci 11 6ves orin Dec. & B 0. G S Cotton Ol Cort, Del. & Hudson, ... Del’ Lack. & West: D. & R. G. pref'd Dis. & C. F. C EastTen 324 Richmond Ter... 1108 do pref'd. 14 Rio ¢ 301y 2234 Rock Tala 1y St Paul.... 158 do pref'd 4" (St. Paul & O 145 | do prefd ro: 100 |Southern Pacitie. C & B L pfd Hocking Valios Iliinols Central.... Paul & Duluth Kin. & Tex. pfd... Lako Erie & Wost Qo pref'd......... 30 1Tol. & 0. C. ptd, 185 Unfon Pacifie. 165/ U, S, Expross.. S| Lead T R Loutuvillo & Nash. Loutsville & N. A.. M Laziy D109 wceling & L. B, a0 pref'd. MgsL LD do pref' N.J. Co Now & W. prefid North Anic Northern ¥ “The total ocks toduy werc 151,200 shares, including Atchison, 8,600; Burlington, 4,000; Ohicago Gus, 8,200; Distilling, 2,400] General Electric, 8,600; Louisville & Nash: ville, 4,800; Missouri Piclfic, 8,200: National Cordage, 4,900; New England, 10,200; North- western, 4,500; Northern Dacific preforredy 8,800; Keading, 5,100; Rock Island, 9,000; St. Puul,'85,000; Sugar. '5,200; Western' Unlon, 8,800, Hules of silver certificates, 165,000 ounces. New York Money Market. NEW Yonk, July 10.~MONEY ON CALL—Firm, ranging from 4 to 10 per cent, lst 1oan 4 per closed offered at 4 per cent. & MERCANTILE PAPER 610 per cont. HANGE—Unsettled, with actual s Inbunkers' bills at $4.8315 for sixty- day bills nnd 84,841 for demand SiLvER MARKET—Ruled firmér during the carly dowlings, afterwards became wenker: cortlticutos " sold a1 71XG72Kc, closing at 72% 23c. d(jlnin'mm.\n’.:\"l‘ Boxps—Strong; ull. "Thio closing quotations on bonds: oes 11038t L. & LM Ge 110% (8t T &8 B.Go 1043/ St. P., 0. & P. 1816, |2 P LG, Tr. Rets T, PIR. Unlon P |w do ‘pref'd state Donds oe. 803 104 ' Shore Tonn; now fot d6. W Tuis. Canndu S0. 28 Cliitral Pacino 1 D& R ¢ ¥ DA R Goda e G Erlo 28 K. & Gon A MK & T Mitial Unia N.J.C. Int. Cert. Bac. 18tk..o..... 1123 Teun. old 0n Pac. 2du 100 |V Biees... W Consois.: ", 132 | Va. Ex-Mat. colip: W, Debent'rade: 103_|Va. cons., 24 serle &S A D |GIHL & 8. A 20 64l 40 H. & T.C. by 78| do'con. 0. 40 |N. Carolina G 108_|N. 1078, ¢, 35 N N. 50 Boston Stock Quotations. Bostox, July 10.—Call loans, 7@10 per cent; timo louns, 6 percent. Olosing quotutions on stocks, bonds nud mining shares Atch., Top. & S. F.. 214 . Amerlcan Sugar... B2 |Westingh. Electric do profid... « B3| dopref'd. Bay Stato Gas. T Wis. fereres Holl Telophone ..; 188 |Atelison Sds... Boston & Albany., 208 | Atchison 4., Boston & Maine.... 150 W do prof'd BV Wis 18, 80| Allouez Mining 0o 70% | Atlantie ... 50 " |Boston & Montana 0% Dutte & Boston al Bloetrie., Rubber an Dicko:... . nion Pacific West End. San Franclsco M & Quotations. SAN FRANCISCO, July 10 ~The official closing quotations for mining stocks today wero as follow T0[Hile & Noreross, 40 M 70/ Ma 16/0ph 5 15| Potosi Cholld ooiivrsss 40! Consolid'd Cal & Va. Crown Polnt Gould & Curry Suvage.., Union Con’.. Yellow Jacke New York Mining Quotations, New Yok, July 10—The following ure the mining quotations: 4b|Quick Silver 700| Ao prerd. ol Ontirio Oplilr. §t. Louls Minlng Quotations, 8. Lovis, July 10.—~The followlng wore the closing quotations on mi : Adams ... . A Newtie.. 85 @ .40 Eilzabeth. 35 @ 45 1116 @176 Hope...... $.00 @4.00 8. Hopes.. 46 @ .65 Te0 ... 02 @ .08 London Finunciki Review. (Copyrighted 181 by James Gordon Bannatt.| Loxpos, July 10.—(New York Herald Cuble —Speclal to Tie BEE)-A gloony tone gen- Grally prevailed on the Stock ¢xchange toduy owln to the lack of any real Fupport either speculative or investnent und also to some Bilos to close the bull accounts prior to set- tleuent which beglus tomorrow. ~There were large realizations. business in for- olgn securities was firm. U must be remembered that only smull salos are needed to lowee prices muterinlly, Silver iy unchanged at 83d, butall dependent securities are wowk; Moxican sixes dropped to 68% and Denver & Ko Grande preferied to 821 Mox- lcan ratlwuy issues geuerally wero ulso very weak. Moxican Nutlonal bonds closed 2 per cent down at 28, All Awmerican railwiys wore weak espocially = Atchisons Mil- waukees, ilinols Centrals, ALoulsvilles, Northern Pacific proferred, 'Union Pac! wnd Wabash lssues despite all wonte to the = contrary.” the Atch gompany's position Is thought doubt(ul wnd 1t is feared difficulties may occur when tho pres- ont advances in exhnusted LofBn azatnet the bonds are Ill\"ll)'ll';“rlul‘l are Al pecinily rallway Stotka, s teade reports are yery bad and the dividend outlook gloomy. The fentures in ness in Spanish the latter. Roth eountries are velle approaching bankraptey. forcign stocks wus the w and Jtalian bonds, ospeci Financinl _news from Italy is rogarded as specinlly disconrag- ing. vians. Post’ Corporation st6ek was very flat in Peru e s Financial Cable. Naw Tonk, Juty 40.Tho Fost's financial cablo sa, o markets were flat todn; n general disposition to liquidate with Thero 18 & report that tre city. Solicitor, lately & membor ot n prominent firm, has lost'£50,000 through unlucky bull Money Wwill probably b cheap for 1 MOrrow. - Short Lombard street, gold went into the b Americans, gins to- tinie money is unlendable fn Thirty thousand pounds in k today. There is no spoculation in export demand yet. HAVANA, July 10 KANSAS Ciry, 802, Paris, July 1 65¢ for the acco NEW YORK, J balances, $8,13: OMANA, July 10, day lnst woek, § o, quiet July 8.—Clearings, $1,542,- 0.—~Three por cont rentes 07f unt. 10. 221, Clearings, $1,183,334; samo 1,180,816, Clearings, $72,620,841; BArTiMone, July 10.—Oloarings, $2,284,011; balances, $426,0 404 ing at ¥1.50, « #80,404. into the £35,000. Cr New York W York PRILADELYRIA, July 10 bitlances, $1,774,768. Mespis, July 18, Money, 6 per cent. Jlenr $8,606,~ Money, 6 per cent. 10.—~New York oxchange sell- Ylearings, $188,404; bulunces, LONDON, July 10.~Amount of bulllon gone unk of Englund on balance today, NNATE July 10.~Money, 628 per cont. exchinnge, Clearings, 2,267,750, W ORLEANS, 25 discount to par. July 10.—Clearings, 8781,- exchange, commercial, 75¢ per i bank, 81,60 premium. St Louts, J bulances, $88¢ cent. BostoN, Jul balances, $1,33 per cont. discount. CII0AGO, Exchange on New York, par. Exchange on New York, 10.—Cloarings, £9,887,284, 210, Money quiot, 6@8 per 10.~Cloarings, $12,802,081; 438, Rate for juone; 7810 ¢ to 40¢ July 10.—Clonrings, #16,038,076; New York exchinge, #1 discount; sterl change dull; six ty-duy bills, #4.6214; den #4.5415; money steady, 7 per cent. . OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS, Cattle Fairly A Hogs The week sta Kinds, supplies than on Mondny as many eattle elther Saturday timo this yoar a ings were western rangors, nelghborhood af tle in the them, 544 at Kansas to slaughter. The head, City Cudahy and ctive and a Shade Lower— Drop a Big Nickle. MoNDAY, July 10. rts with fair receipts of all being considerably heavier of lust week. Almost double were received ns were here or a week ago, and for the first good proportion of the offer- Thero were in tho 50 cars of brandod grass cat- yards, but 22 cars of were Toxans bought and billed direct to Hammond for immediate other western cattle were from Wyoming and all on the feeder order al- though some of t flesh to make. The general m: hem had accumulated enough respectable beef. ket was slow. Chicago had a heavy run, about 19,000, and for that reason more than any other prices ruled lower on all but the & uneven. steady on about line, “while otle on all grades. becves at #4.80, §4.65. The to 1.150 tdry inferic Sales fnclnded ch b, at from 24.25 to #4.50 with s green stock us lot steers, Prices wero very cod” salesmen quoted prices nearly everything inthe beof steer ors- hield prices fully 10e lower ice 1,835 1b and 1,219 1b beoves as'high as fae’” to good 1,000 steers old larizely ull bunches of low s #3.60. While there was but little life to the trade the noon hour found the posed of. The cow trade lower than Saturday particularly stock. rto v very largely at from $2.15 to $2,95. alves werd offe were fully ste: Rough stock W good bulls, oxen to #3.50. In fe traders. westorn dime lower than stock brought from 3 to & sules: useful cattle about all dis- waa dull with prices 10c to 16¢ on_grass ws and heifers sold But few d for sale and prices puid ly, veuls bringing 84 and 85. <generally unchanged, falr to and stags selling ut from $1.90 ery good ¢ ders rezular dealers were the principal Fresh recelpts werg liberal, lurgely nd they sold a Drldes steady to n Fair to very good .45, Representative last week. DRESSED BEEF. No. Av. 2¢.:... 910 4. 757 10000 940 4......1015 17..:0::1172 15404:1270 20......1017 19.00...1012 72, 1085 26 1031 3 20 ¥4 100 L 1100 750 BOB 1080 888 430 . 830 110 1......1480 Pr. No. Av. ..1051 1106 1124 1005 111067 1202 1235 1149 FEFTTEFETNY @rassooan LR @3 & 1290 1420 STAGS. 8 50 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, 11} ......1088 W Av. cow..... BHO helfers,, 523 1 cows.... 726 1 cow..... 720 2 cows....1105 1 cow..... 700 1 bull....11270 29 cows....1046 698 934 105 190 2 culve 1 calf. 20 bulls. 2 oxen.. 1 cow 7 cows B helfers. 1478 1795 1270 19 foeders . 21 foedor: 8 focdors 1898 1HoGs—Offerin day of the week 2 40 825 22...... 914 825 TERN CATTL Pr. #1 40 1 40 1 80 200 2 00 10 Av. Pr, HOD §1 40 816 175 11160 2 00 839 2 00 1 bull.” 11200 2 00 1 cow....1120 2 10 2 feedersl060 2 60 1 feeder. 790 2 75 1 feeder. 910 8 25 1 calf. .. 800 8 25 4 calves.. 166 4 75 11 cows 1 cow 19 cows STETEISS T WYOMING. 2 cows 65 steers.. 1185 9 cow, 005 29 feoders 1065 - 1042 1183 1190 100 fecdors 1261 %8 were liboral for the first . and the quality wus as usual good. Thero was # very falr local inquiry and Some shipping and’ speculative demund, but with un exceptionall heavy run and a bad Dreni o prices At Chleaxto “buyers haa itk dificulty Th however, und range. Choleo sold up to heavy and For ~fuir it was big bull Ing it those Saturd toduy. No. 6 in pou to Av. Sb |1l B2 light. pructically o 86,90 of the fatr o good hogs of all weights oy, and 85,45 wid #6.60"oue wor tepresentutivo sales: | z % nding out a bc decline hoere, ogs changed hwnds freely at the with 1o comparatively nu hags, both heavy und light, and interior “stock, both 50l down 1o 85,45, hogs of all wolghis 1 £5.95 market, the good figures, us ngainst 45.95 aud 86 ago Sh, _Pr. 28085 90 e 120 50 240 120 BESBEER ¢ SRR $EEEBSESBESS < i SEEEES P EL EE PP PP L PR cooo P L P 8EC888EES £8888 & iEEP — Four doubles were received and sold right around steady vrices. Fed lawbs averaging b9 fulr 66 1b s brought yoming sheep broug There 1s no quotable Fair to good natives, 8. a: in th ,76; falr L0 wosterns, common and stock L hoico 40 to 100 1h Ropresentative salos Av 59 86 £3.0004.80; 3. 5W5.7 Ir. 460 8 00 2 westorn latnbs, ted, 51 Wyomling, grass OMclal recaipts and dispasition of stock s shown by the books of tha Unlon Stock Yards company for the forty-eight hours onding at b o'clock p. m. July 10, 1853 RECEIPTS, CATTLE. | oas. | SHEEP., HORSES A WIS Cars. [ Hoad|Cars, | Hoad | Cars. [Head| Cara. | Head 3800 4 026 DISPOSITION, WUVERS, S — — Omaha Packing Co Jses | 33 The G, H, Hammond Co. 070 ;\l\»m & io Cudahy Packing 00 Nelson Morris A Huas. Vanaant & Caroy Hammond & 8. J. Lobman Benton & W0 Shippers and fee Left over. OGS, | SHER CATTLE. Tologram to drly active and sold fairly well. There was a liberal number of woll fatted steers, but not too many for t demand, which was reasonably ac dressed beef firms were free buy wants of castern shippers and export quite sufficient to absorh the supply of ripe Beeves. The situntion in_grass cattlo was not 8o satlstactory, They comprised n lnrge pro- portion of the receipis, and s thore wero bo- tween 6,000 a 000 Texas cattle yards seflors wore ab o disadvantuge, § ndicated a decline of abont 10c. Erom $1.26 LA e A PR T A B o cattl It needed to be gowmcthing more than ordinarily fine to bring s much as $5.25 and sales at better than 86 were senttering. rom 2 10£2.85 bought most of the cows anditho 1[»‘n‘\'|\|llng prices for steers were from $4 to #6. he mnrket for Texas cattle wasactivoat a small decline. The supply, though largo, was glosely bouglit up on - bals ot trom §1.75 to 4,20 for poor to cholco sort Todny's receipts of hogs Wwero remarkably heavy, footing up about 44,000 head. Thesy aro the largest reccipts ever known at this time of year and for a while this morning the market “was paralyzed. Buyers insisted on concessions of from, 15¢ to 20c per 100 1bs., and got them, hut the market soon rizhted up; and before 0 o'clock be to 10¢ of this loss had been recovered, the close belug wetivo ar aho 10c off from Saturday’s quotations. There wa tivo domand and most of tho hogs were bought up. the g t bulk of them at from #6.10 to 86,25, At tho opening £6 bought cholce hogs, and Iater in the day §6.50 was pald for no better hogs, Light and heavy weilits sold at substantially the samoe rinwed, The run of sheep was not excessive, 9,000 head being the estimated supply.. Good'slieep were rather searce and were strong and the off grades, though receiving but little attention, were saleable at as good prices as have boen puid atany thue within the last fortnight. There were buyers for good to choico [ve at from #4.50 (0 ¥5.00, und for primo T sheep at from 84,30 to 84.40, oorer grades were quoted anywhere from $1.75 to #4.00. Lambs sold beiter than at the close of last week. They were quoted at from #8.76 to £6.75 for poor to extra, Tecelngs: Cattle, 10,000 head; cniyes, 800 head: hogs, 44,000 head; sheep, 9,000 head. The Evening Journal reports Recelipts, 19,000 head; Wi minrket 10@15e 10, 9005.40 #4.10024.85; common, £2.5004.15] stockers, §2. Recelpts, 44,000 head; shipments, 9,000 head: market’ opencd 10@16c lower, closed strong, decline mostly rogained; mixod packers, — £6.00@6.20; prime heavy —and G|uxh' ers' weights, $6.5026.50; light, §6.15@ 30, Sueer—Recelipts, 10,000 f 1,100 head; market steady to strong; natives, $4.00@5.40; westerns, 84.0004.50; XAns, #3.85@4.00; ewes, $4.00@6.80; lambs, §3.50% 6.40, ThE BER, shipments ver; pri 5@4.50; medium, 24.00; Texuns, cows, $1.10@ head; shipments, New York Live 8 NEw Yonk, July 10.—B two days, 5,200 head; trade slo firmer “for cholce tives: poc native stecrs, $4.4005.40; Texans, b Lat 7@9¢. Shipments tos nd 1,200 quarter: v for two duys, 3.287 head; dull und_ lowe s, 85.00%7.00¢ mixed lots, #4.16@5.55; buttermilk , $2.0073.00. SHEEP AND LaMBs—Receipts for two da; 14,880 head; sheep steady, firm: lnmbs active and e lower; sheep, $3.5075.65; lambs, $5.00 @6.75; drossed mutton,7:3@10¢; dressed lanibs lower at 9412'4c. Hous—Recelpts, for two days, 9,087; noml- nully steady ut $6.1086.75. Ransns City Live Stook Market. KaxgAs C1Ty, July 10.—CATTLE—Receipts, 6,600 head; shipments, 3,400 head; market steady for best; othiers wenk; Texas stecrs, 82.2544.60; , 8200027 hipping 1ve cows, 6044603 stock, 00724.80; stockers und fopdors, 82,004,005 bulls und mixed, §1.500 3.60. Hoas—Recelpts, 8,700 head: shipments, 5,000 head; market 10c lower; bulk of sale #5.7045.80; shippers, 85.65605.75; mixed, $5.65 @5.90; light, £5.60@06.00: Yorkers, $6.8566.00; Pl £5.00405.85. SeEp—Recelpts, 4,500 head 8,700 head; market slow nnd wouk. iek Marker. —Rocelpts for but a shad shipments, St. Louls Live Sto §t. Louts, July 10.—CATTLE—Receints, 5,200 head; shipments, 5,600 head: market active; fair to good native'steers, $3.004.5¢ r o good Texans, 82.25@4.80. Hoas—Rc head; 2,200 hewd easier; b .10; Tight, 85, SHEEP 1,300 hénd; 2,100 head; market unchanged ——————— THE WOOING OF DIANA. Kale Field's Washington, On some sylvan errand bent, Diana chanced to catch her reflection inan unrufiled pool. She saw neither glitter of diamonds nor gleam of gold, but what, being only 18, sho deemed of greater worth—beauty, wondrous beauty —and content therewith she sat down and reflected thus: “Thore isa_world outside these pas- toral fields called life, whence everyone groes; Strephon and Daphuis, taking their flocks with them, Bacchus his wives, and even Pan has gone there to do his piping. There, I hear, none either toil or walk, but rido ona mighty Merry-go- round to the music of pipe and song. Hence, too, will I get me, for full suvely this desert land is no place for such as I!” And she smiled as she pictured how at sight of her wonderful beauty the Knights of the Merry-go-round would drop from their horses to worship at her feet; and making her ready she de- parted and in time reached the Merry- go-round 1t whirled ceaselessly past her, a daz- zling spectacle, and many a knight in passing, said: “What a_ pretty girl! Others more enthusiastic, exclaimed: “By jove, she's a stunner;” while not a fow, forgotful of worldly wisdom, held out thewr arms to her and cried: “Come!" but not a horse was dismounted, not a knight knelt at her feet. Thus passed three brief, bright seasons, and again Diana got her to the pool. She looked in its smooth depths and 1 like Narcissus of old, for ver love, she stoopéd and kissed the imag there reflected, for the beautiful bud had burst into bloom, even beyond its first promise. They shall yet kneel,” she turning again to the world of Life. “Beautiful bewuviful! beautifull” murmured the Knights of the Merry-go- round and bowed low their uncovered heads with the instincrive homage men yet yield to chaste beauty: aud many begged her “Come,” but etill no horse was abandoned, no rider kneltat her feet., One she gaw coming afar off, and the flutter of her heart said, ‘‘At last; he will kneel.” He called to her and his voice was the music of the spheres. He held both arms out to her, and in joyous, lv-nfldent tones cried, *‘Come, my dar- iny Then, as she did not respond, he slacked his speed in amazement to in- quire into it “Get off your horse,” she said, recall- ing the reflection in the pool. “But I can't, you know, Di,” he replied impatiently. *'Please do be reasonable, that's a dear. Of course I would love to kneel at your feet for ever so long, but it wouldn't do at all. Horses are scarce on this whirligig, and a fellow that's lucky enough to get one has got to hang on 1o it, unless, of course, he gets & bag of gold Market. shipments, Avy, #6.700 0%,6.10. shipments, #aid, by dismounting, for that will always se- WHITE RQUSE if you scrub“itgv\g : *sopf AN TR B ’ N-KFAIRBANK & €O~ C\ MAFA Manufacturers & Jobbers Directory AWNINGS AND TENTS. th SOLD BYALL GROCERS. MADE ONLY BY CHICAGO. HARDWARE. Jmaba Teat-Awaing | Woll Bros & Co., COMPANY. Manufacturers of Tents, HORSE COVERS. Awiings, ete, 08 and 1118 Farnam Stroot. BAGS & TWINES | TBemis Omaha Bag CONPANY, Importers and nufao- BOOTS AND SHOES. Morse-Coe Shoe Company. esroom and Ofico1107-110) 111l Howard &4 o Factory —1110:1121-1123 Howard 8t. sturers of Boots and 01 tate of Nebraska. B e Faviqation 13 0xtondad to all to Inspook Kirkendall, Jones & | Amer, Hand-Sewed SHOE CO.. boots, nl:no- 1104-1106 Harney Strect. COAL, COKE. | C e Oinana Coal, Coke & | Eagle Cornice Works Mfrs.galvanizod lron cor- LIMF CO., hard and soft nico, window caps. e cor. 16th and | taitc skylights, ete. 15 Stroot. T e Suvgot DRY GOODS. M. E. Smith& Co. | Kilpatrick-Koch Dry GOODS CO. Notlons, gents’ furnish. 1ng goods, cor. 1th and Harney Streets. Dry goods, notions, fur- rishiug gouds, coroer 1ith and iloward sts. FURNITURE. Omaha Upholstering| Bevee & Runyan COMPANY. ! Upholstered ' furniture, | FURNITURI COMPANY and 15th Str 1102-1104 Nicholas st Wholesale only. Rector & Wilhelmy COMPANY, Corner 10th and Jackson Stroots. HATS, ETC. —a Lobeck & Linn, 1404 Douglas Streat. IRON WORKS. W. A L. Gibbon & Co | Wholosalo Tiat Kloovos, ‘mitten und Harney Strevts eapa, siraw goods, 1240 Omaha Safe and [ron WORKS, viuits, Jall woo John A Walcefield, Tmportad. Amwerioan o land_cemont, Milwai koo coment and Quin white lime, - til y I;IQU_ORS. Frick & lerbet, Wholesale liquor deale: 1001 Farnam St. rs OILS. Carpenter Paper Co Carry s full stook printingl wrap) writing_paper papers, ete. Standard 01l Co. Refined and lubricating olls, axle greass, etc. —eeeee ey PRODUCE COMMISSION, ~ Branch & Co. Produce, Kinds, oystors. frults of all Jas. A. Clark & Co. Buttor. choese, egg% Ppoultry and game. 517 8. 13th Streot. — STOVE REPAIRS | SASH, DOORS Omaha Stove Repair | Stove ropairs ‘nud water attschments VWORKS. for any kind of stov made. 1207 Dougias st. M. A. Disbrow & Co Manufacturers of wash, doors, blinds 0| mouldings. Br tice 12th and L cure him another. So just jump up, little girl. I will eatch you, and hold you so fast, and youshall wear diamonds, and we will have the jolliest kind of a time all the way round!” The horses behind were pressing him hard, for however sympathetic their riders might be, the whole Merry-go- round can not stop for one man's wooin, and as Diana was obdurate, half volun- tarily, half by force of his surroundings, he passed out of her sight, telling her as he went that he knew she would regret it—which she did. Some way, after this, the sight of this ceaselessly vevolving machine wearied her—the sight of big men on little wooden horses, and little men on big wooden horses, all going up and down in the whirl avound, responsive to the self-same pulse: and she turned and fled to the woods, where she wept a season through., At the end of that time she dried her eyes and murmuring “spilled milk,” said, “T will go back and ob- serve.” And this is what she observed: 1. That unadorned beauty commanded only the call *‘Cofe.” 2. That the glitter of gems and the chink of gold wasall that would unhorse the Knights of the Merry-go-round. 8. That it did, indeed, go hard with such knights if they got not the gold. Being all unaccustomed to walking, many having never even crept, they wore mostly lost in the desert that lics outside of the orbit of Life, although oc- casionally one was clever enough to cateh another mount. 4. That the women had to do most of the holding on, once they were mounted in a style varying according to their dol- lars and cents. Again she went to the pool to see if her eyes showed her year of weeping and to try to calculate her own worth, She was 26, but her reflection ghowed her she was Diana still, “He shall be fine looking,”she decided; “have a good horse and hold out both hands, anyway!” Again from the Merry-go-round she heard murmurs of admiraticn, and hands were held out to her in great varioty—widowers, bachelors, and romantic youths with downy lips, who still rode on their father's horses—- none of the many met her requirement Phus two more seasons passed, Diana did not go to the pool. “1 am 27," she sighed; “I will shut my oyes und catch on, and may the gods be kind!” And they were, He was 80 very com- fortable—c¢omfortable ambition, com- fortable disposition, comfortable mount, and comfortable to look at. He had called “‘Come"” to one or two who had failed to respond, but that was long ago, and when, to his surprise, he found him- self captured by Diana's shapely arins, far from displeased, he said . By Jove, T'm lucky! Di's a beauty if she is poor; and had she been homely enough to stop a clock, 1'd have had to give in just the same. This issuch a chivalrous age!” ———— Piles of people have pies, but Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. —_— Reduoed Thelr Me Wages. ToLeno, July 10.—This morning the Mil- burn Wagon company, whose works are the second largest 1n the world, served notice on its 500 employes of & 25 per cent reduction in wages. A large number of men at once luid down their tools and walked out and this afternoon not over @ score or 80 of men re- turned to work. The company thinks that most of the men will return to work to- WOFFOW, SOUTH OMAIHA., Union Stock Yards Company, South Omaha. Best Cattle Ho and Shoep market 1a the wesk e COMMIS 3104 HOUSES. Wood Brothers, Live Stock Com So1ith Omaha—Tele Jon WALTI Markot reports by furnished upon uppll @ ADJUSTED o , WATCHES & N = Wonld you ik, used on Ameriea’s Gro JiAr A Qs rite for cir ). DADISMAN, | ER . WOOD,' amlsiion Morchunts no 115 Chioazs Managors il and wir hoerfully ion, Time is Money. A miss is as good as & mile. A second is as long as a day, some- times when you miss a train, If time is money to you then you should carry an accurate time keeper, The Dueber- Hampden 17-jewel watches are the time savers and keepers, w which watch is most 4 text Raflrond ? stion of Seconds,” Tie DUEnER WATCH WORKS, Canton, O, \TAADE MARE KROISTERED.) T GIRAT HINDOO REMEDY THODUCES TIE ABOVE 80 DAYVS, fit or money ry eIl dragist st | Hiet'on Having INDAY o4 it we i Wedlenl Co., 00 1 SOLD by Kuln & Co and 1. A. Fuller & Sts, OMAHA, NED. Broadway and 6 Pea “INDAPO MADE A WELL cures il Menior: Vitality 0 dm ather” 185 as nod it by mail , Cor. 3sthand T Co., Cor. 14th by Paul G. 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