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e S R T . AR e NS ——— COMMERCIAL AND Woestora Baok Embarrassments Commanded Attention on 'Uhange Yestorday. VISI3LE SUPPLY HEAVILY DECREASED Notwithstandiag ‘These Devalopments Whent Closed a Fraction Lower for the Day—Very Little fasi- ness Done In the Pit, With onreaco, Tuly 17 s lopping ove in the wost, &1l other news today went for naught on ‘change. Tho amount ¢ wheat on ocean passage decreased 1,432,000 bu., ar 1 tho visiblo supply docroased 2,491,000 bu., of A ier nearly 4,000,000 bu. A falling off in Russian shipricnts was sald to be causing Grminess in the English markets and repo from the nortliwestern spring wheat reglon b wns no more reassuring than before, Nevartheless, tonight wheat Is 4e low Baturday's close. Corn s %e lower and pro- vistons are considerably lower. The decreased visible supply of wheat, although heavy cotm- pared with the 691,000 bu, decrease on the similar woek of last year, still leaves 59, 825,000 bu. In sight compared with 22,480 Bu. nst year. AL 60c it necds about #35,000,000 to carry tho loan and with five bank failures reported todny In one western city, and three in another, the dificulty in getting the necessary Jurge amount to hold wheat, told with effect on the llvely imaginations of the spoculative crowds. Very little businers was done In the wheat pit, the bank suspensions seeming to check trading. The opening was about from %4 to sic lower than Saturday’s closing, then be- came strouger and prices were advanced from % to we. ruled ¢ , declined from i to Xe, wgaln beearye stronger and advanced from iy 10 i¢ Trom the bottom. The decrense fn ths visible supp! S about what was expected. Cofn was wenker from the start, ralns were reported In tho west and this, together the bearish crop report on corn fsst was, had n very weakening eifect and induced froe selling. Reccivers sold freely, one _cons cern selling 260,000 bu, Shippers ulso offered Turge quautitics, The d supply was 311,000 bu was local reductfon of stock of wll grades 1,748,000 bu. u 000 bu. for the corrésponding dat 100 but In Chicago th: 7,000 b, making the nst4,118,- of 1592, The market opened with o fractional loss and aftor selling ol e , held steady un- 1 the ear 10ts for tomorrow came in at 972 again increased 10 %e mor at the clos curs, when the offering gud the price broke fro Lanter the prico a trifle but 108t from %e to fe. Most of trade In onts can during the fast half lou L feeling was weak and prices averaged lower, July declining X and Septembe and ‘closing wenk at about the inside Ribs were ngain we he receipts of hogs wero heavy and low nunber of sollers of Septenl nyone to ke the offerings ex erably lower prices than Saturd; closing. Chapin & Ed- wards, Armour & Co. and Wright were promi- Uilong the sellers, Lard was wealk also, L #10 for September Cudahy and Falr- or botli tozether, put enotgi supporting « b proventa furiher declino, Pork wirs neglected by both sides. The closing pri K-.\lwv ¥ ery from the bottom of the y'Ss rang atsuinrt Satur- with Saty . Sep- und : Wheat irs; hogs 77 cars; corn, 975 curs; oats, 800 000 liead. “The leading futures ranged as follow 7 g, | L | | | onel eay| anwl o6y U 00Xl G5 08T@i0 ToM@IH| 76 7o) To%wI 40%| 40%| 40 40 40| 4ok| 40y 10y ava| 0% d03id kY] 204 Sept. 26%! MERKPOIK — July.......| 1§85 Sep't. 50 LaRb— MATET 6 | brsx Bopt.... 10710 (o 9 60 BrouT LLing: ons were as follows: nominally unchinnged, Jrini, 6500501 No. 8 spring, No. 2 red, be. 0.8 yellow, closl ng, 39%c (ci No. 2 white, £. 0. b., b., 8114@34c. Cash quota Froun—1 50 BARLEY, No. 2, nominal; No. 8, no sales ; No. 4,10 b, 80c. LAX S£Ep--No. 1, §1.001, INOTHY SEED-—Prime, §4,1024.20, Yonk—-Mess, per bhl. $18.75@18 Tard, per 100 Th, $0.675@0.60; short ribs, sides (oose), 88851378857 “dry salted shoulders hoxea), 342 #9.75410.00. o1 BISKY=Distiilers' fintehed goods, per gal. 1.12 Sudans - Unehanged: cut loaf, 6ic; granu- lated, 5.70; standard “A," 5.64 Thé following were the receipts und ship- ments for todiy: 18.00; Y WECELPES, [SHTPMENTS, Flour, bl 11,000 Wheat, bu oo 4,000 h . f 502,000/ 241,000/ 1,000 Al 5.000 On the markot dniry, 184@14c. Produce exchan wis - steady; erean; 16@18c Eggs, casler butter 155@20¢; sirictly fresh, Ty, Markets, Frovr—Recelpts, 8,100 xports,” 2,000 bbls. 86,000 hacks; (00 ps; murket duil and weak, with orings: wintor wheat, low grad .40; winter, falr tofancy, $2.4503. ew York New Yonk, July 17 Pl wintor patents. ' #3.4004.107 ' Minnesot stralghts, §3.804.00; Miinesota patonts, £4.00024.25, IeAL—Quict, stendy; yellow western, Stendy; westorn, 57257 50, ¢ Mata—Dull, siewdy; westorn, 500 WieAT-Recelpts, 150,000 bu.; siles, 00 bu. of fiiures, 160, 000 bu. of spot. ' 8pob market fultly activ for exports; casier with ontions, closing firm; No. 2 red 'in store and clovaior, 7 alloat, 78@7313e; £ 0. b, 7 A rod, GY@IRe; Uhard, 0. 1 nor TA@T24e; Nov 2 706704¢; No. 2 Milwaukeo, 70701 140N on weak cables, I and fine weather, réac on prssage and 20,000 bu.i exports, Optlons s Tndin 1 G visiblo s on reports of flnancial trg ports in J lurgo | Kingdom and loeal r unchinged prices (o ) o Uni ing stoady With a fair No 2 red closing nt An Sopte i 77 1-16 B1@ 1 11-100, closing at 817, Hioeks of grwin n storo una’ afloat July Wheat, 0,004,772 bu.; corn, 437,000 bu; onts, 444,000 Uni.; by 6,000 bu y 1 Conn Leecipts, 46,000 bi.; oxnorts, 2 000 b 95,000 bu.' futurcs, © 000 bk, ots firm, quiet; No, 4 in § At nfioat, Opt dull nud closed steady ot 4y cused visibles supply i op news from Kunsas closing 48ige; eutinl Recelpts, 54,000 hu.; de August, 451 September, - 49G4034¢, 0xports, 45,000 B sales, 100000 bu.s futures, 20,000 Hu. spot, Spots wurkeivull, steady. Options dull and Auvust, §23,@ fep- Al slize, ¢ 0140 8 Chi- mixed western, e \ipping, $7.00 ) WG iRt e HAY - Falr 1, steady: sl 7,605 good o choled, #5.00600,5( Hors: Quiet, steady; state, common to eholee, 1@220; Pacitic coast, 16@21 e, Hibes Kairly netve, sioddy; wet saltad uns “solecte 60 s, 4140 locted, B0 1, 647 I8 Buciios Ay i Texus dry, 21@27 s, 8 214024 1by, WOty PROVISIONS — Cut meats, qul stondy; plekloa boliles, 12 Ths, at 15e: piekied shoul- ders, has, 12012 i aut 1 weak WOl los, 50 ter July closed ut J, £10.80 usked, Pork, dull, st wess, $18,500019.00, Burarki- Dul ) fuctory, 1ty Crpisr- Moderate demand, i pary skims, 1@ is-Quiot, weunk: reccipts, 7,100 pkgs; wostorn Trésh, 1446e10e; southwestern, 144, Wl TALLOW-Quiet, steady; ety (2 for pkgs.), 2. COTTONSEED yellow, d4le, PrrroLEis-—-Market was dull and steady; Ponusylvaaii ofl, siles, none: Lima oll, salcs, nene, Boe bid. Totul sules, 8,000 bls, Rosin—Dull, stoidy. URPENTINE-Quic, onsy. RICE-Stewdy, 1aivly active, Movassks- Now Orleaus, open kettle, good 10 choice, dull, steady, BuGAR-Law, dull] swady; retued, Ow—Dull, weak; crude, 86¢; quiet, FINANCIAL | than | ase in the visible | hort clear sides (boxed), | andy; talr rofining, 8Xe; contritugals,08 test, | At A. 415-16@5%c; mould A, BN@ B 131160 ndards, b 7-16@0%c; confection- ers A, 8 5163 cut loaf B¥@6 1-18¢; crushed, BX@O 1-1h6; powderad, 6 11-10@6 %0 | | granulated, 5 7-16@5%c; cubos, 5 11-18@5 | |, I Taow=Quiet, stondy; American, $12.76@ I | 1550, R Qulet: Inke, $10.28 pER Standy; asmatiic, A3 88 EAD ~Ulpsed — stead its, #1805 bid, 19 waked; plutes quict, steady | Seruw Quiet; domestic, #4, Omaha Produce Market. RoTrER—The markot continues very firm tor packing stock and thero s very littie it | Any frosh selling for less than l4c. The de- | mand 1s ¢ood At the price and the offerings are picked up quickly. Funcy creamery, brint, 21 fancy creame solid packed, 9e 0 good creameries, solid_packed, 18 i0ics to fancy country, 16@18¢; falr ountry, 16¢; picking stock, fresh, 14c Tl mnrket 1s quict and unchanged o cggs are sold as quoted, but the price. Saics are 11350 | lie market closes firm as | and falr wnd the supply y markot has been good all | tho light arrivals. Sonie | ns arec ming which do not Spring chickens, per best hens, per Ib. s, por 1b,, 6e | cys, por ib 014 roosters, | i dc; ducks, per 70 PoTATOES—The recelpts of potatoes in car | lots "are “light, but the geueral situation is not much changed, prices being about steady. Orders from the northwest are quite il nn 1 out LE1. 0 good many potntoes have been from thls point. Now potatoes »Es—The supply of good stock on the murket s more liberal and the market Is not quite sc 4. Southern, per 4-basket crate, was & falr run_ of the market was in good were o fow home grown rasp- rything in the berry line was y carly In the morning. black per 24-qt. case.$3.20; Bluck rasp- 24-qt. case, $3.0003.25; huckle- € L Fruirs—The ady at previous prices basket crate, $1.2 asAw, pur markot was about Apricots, per 4= | lums, wild_goose and 24 -qt. crate, $2.60; Cal- peaches, $1.1601.25, The tupply on the market Is not so large and there Is w better feeling than there wis a few azo. Watermelons : loose, per 100, 818, shipments ‘wre coming from and Missouri. Celery, per doz., duys per crateof onc dos. #2.5( S Cr both ) 4. pLES~There 18 no Important _change in thc market. Apples, per 35 bu. box, 75¢@$1.00, TROPICAT, FRUITS. Riverside iterrancan sweets, Drights, $2 3.00. Messinus, ox LENMONS. Messinas, per box, cholce to fan 25.00(5.50. BANANAS —Per bunch, lara @275 per bunch, small to medium, $2.002.25, HIDES, TALLOW, EIC 1TinEs—No. 12 hides, 2¢; No. 1 green salted hides, 2405 | hides, 25 1bs. to 40 1bs., 8'4c; No. 2 groen | hides, 25 1bs. to 40 1b I ve 8 1bs. to 15 s, 6e: No. 2 veal calf, 8 Ibs. to 15 1bs,, 4¢3 No. 1 dry flint hides, 7c; No. 2 dry fling hides, 0 ). 1 dry siited hides, 5¢ Part cured hides e per” 1b. loss than ully cured, SHEEP PELTS—Green salted, each 350731.25; green sulted shearlings (short wooled early | skins), each 15@25¢; "dry shearlings (short | wooled early <kins), No. 1, cach 5H@10¢ tlle‘ shearlings short wooled chrly sking), No. 2, cach de; dry flint, Kansas wnd Nebraska buteher wool pelts, per It I weight, 10 11e; dry flint Kan, wska Murrain ot | stual weight, 7@10¢: dry lo r wool pelts, per Ib, £, 97%10c; dry flint Colorado M r O pelts, per 1, dry piecesund bucks, TALLOW AND GRREAS 44;c: tallow, No. 2, 8% A, | 4nwhes gredse, white B, dcigrense, yellow, 8ijc; grease, dark, old butter, | a2l 0 164 tallow, 24 Deeswax, prime, @ BoNEs—Car lots welghed and_delivered in Cnie Dry buffalo, per ton, $16.00@18.00; dry country, bleached, por ton, $10 00213.00 | dry country, danip and meaty, $5.00810.00. rough St. Louts Markets, s, Louts, July 17.—FLoun—Weak, but un- changed. WiEATDeclined bie early, then reacted und closc July, December, v urday; cash, 60% September, 71%0 ak, dull and closed e below Sat- ; cash, 87Xc; July, 88c; Seotember, 8BL@ 38, OATS —Lowe Rust, 22%c: S cash, 26%4c; July, 264c; Au- temben 23%c. i creamery, 16@19c; dairy, 11; 9210¢, 4—Weak; pork, ): lard, nomi; ciirrent make, job- 9; dry salt ongs and meats quie Tibs, #5.60; shorts, $6.90; bacon quiet; should- ers, 89: longs and ribs, $10.25; shorts, £10.50; sured hims, 130 14c. 3,000 sacks: 10 bu.; onts, 40,000 Du. 5,000 sucks: wheat, 174,- 0ats, 6,000 bu. wheat, 186, 000 bu.; corn, 74 iritish Gr frade Keview, Loxpox, July 17.—The Mark Lanc Express, 1 its weekly review of the British grain trade, siys: The wheat harvest 15 well forward in southeast Eng nt ralns came too 10 el re, but they saved il bencfited barley elsewhere. Sous 1judges estimate that the yield of bu. per aere on 2,000, te for the United Kin 000 acres, the smallest acreage plan ntury, with an average yield that e nearly us low as that of 1 bu.~to the hundred acres whiat has deelined 1d on the imperd: advanced 6d in Lond nrkets the dull. Fu ar valu averuge, forty firs dirm nnd offel winter wus from Gd to Caleutta wheat was vd merlcan red d dearcr on the weck. e “Cottes Markot, Nrew Yo, July 17.—Options opened firm nt 51026 points up; closed 20 pointsup: sales, 16,000 bags, ineluding: August, §16.40; Sep teniber, $16.80:16.45; October, $16.10; No- #1555 x. stand, onds, 14.300 refs, Recelpts durlng the week, 8,000 bigs; shipments 1o the Unitea States, 4,500 age; stock, 147,000 bags. SANTOS, July 15 10 kilos, Good average 14,500 re Receipts during the week bags; purchuses for the United States, Ushipments to the United States, Stock, 106,000 by Now York bry Goods Aarknt, New Youk, July 17-~The dry goods market discloses no' great change us yet. Roports o the west iwre of moro cheeriul Charactor, ) 18 regarded as important, us the d ssion has been the more serlouws in that see- . The situation is o little cusior as to hees, and the tono of the market 1 not so at good stzed transactions could b | advantageously off sthing woolens v hinving wore attention for the next spring season, 1 Marke! Ciry, TJuly 17.-National Transit cor- anened” ut 585 highest, bH; lowest pwed O7bs. Silew, 10,000 Db (s, 186,286 DLIS. 104,026 b1 Pirrssvig, July 17.° Nutlonal ‘Transit cor- tieates operied 57%; closed ut 574 highest, 57 LONDON, ewls sivles, 5,000 bbls. D O1L—218 1h3d per Liv Liverroor, July 17, mind poor; Boldirs ofer moderatoly; Culiforniu, o8 104d@6s 4d per cental; red wostern, spring, by 1044d@ds 1135d; No. 3 red, winter, by Biadibon 1045 Coix—Steady; dem Bacox-Loug ‘und per ewt. ly; do- 1 ad poor. short clour, 65 1bs, bls Milwaukeo Sar MiLwAUKEE, July 17 tember, Go5e 2 ots, -Wirat—Easy; Sep- K, 63C. N2 s Conrx—buili No. 3, 8ve, OATs - Quiv 2 white, 84%c; No. 8 white, 83t A Ryve PROVISIONS—1nslers pork, #18,45, Baitimoro G Kot Bavrivone, July 17 Sieady; No. 2 red, spot aud July, 6slie. Coun-Quict; wixed, spot and July, 475¢ vid. OaTs—Plrue ). 2 white western, 854¢. Cotton Murker. W ORLE difng, B15¢; 10w 7 ol pece Dta, LUUO Do 000 biske Il PHILADEL ANs, July 17, g irm; good mid- The; good ordinur 0 bales; gross Buls, 2,000 balis; stock, | delphia Graln Asrket, ly 17.—WiEear shude lowo July, GU% @000 Conn—nieady; No. 2 iiixed, Juiy, 184 48xe. OATS—Car luts strongNo. 2 whilte, July, 356 30c Toledo Gruin Market, 00, July 17, -Wuear-Dull, easler; No. 2 cush und July, 65t Comx—Dull, steady; No. 2 cash, 42¢. Oats—Dull, steady: cash, 81536, Visiblo Supply of Grain, NEW YOk, July 17.—The visiblo supply of graln ds us follows: *Wheat, 59,305,000 bu. corn, 8,848,000 bu. outs, 2,064,000 bu.; rye, 804,000 bu.; burley, 8Y2.00 b uneapolls Wheat Market. Misxearowss, July 17.-Market Jull, cash THE OMAHA DALY BEE: TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1893 markot strongar. Clo August, 60%c; Sapt 70¢. On track northern, 68'4c; N Cineinn; e May, 77¢ mber, B3%: 1 hard, 6dige 2 northiern, 55@8 At Market July, b0%c; st mbe No. o Cixersnary, July 17.~Waear—Fair degand; No. 2 red, 61¢. Cony—f AT8— I B WaisrY--Qule! sler, atrong; »od demand; No. No. 2 mixed, 12 Elgin Butter Market. Eroty, July 17 82,460 1bs. at 80c. STOCKS — BUTTRR — Active; AND BONDS, Week Opened with Renowsd Depr on the Exchange. PEN 2 mixed, 83K@ wales New Yon, July 17.—The week opened with on the Stock exchange, renewed deprd owing chiefly to London, whero the fon markets for s unfavorable advices from ccurities were reported flat and tothe long listof fallurcs | tn banking and merca antile circles on this side. The bears were practically in full control and hampered protty much evergthing on the list success in the ubsence of with effe more or less tive support on the bull side, cline was cqual to from i to 8% Ametican Tobacco leading 57%. The: granger stocks also marked attention on account of fron In the northwest Burlington, Pacific vreferred, Electric declied per cent. orthwest, ville & Nashville, Missouri Rock Lake Snore Island, St Pacific, N | Lackawanna and General | anywhere from 1% to2i | The de- per cent, with salos s low received troubles Paul, Loui: rthern The pressure to sell was not particularly heavy. Phiere werea number of rallics, but they talled to hold until just previous tn the t from the lowest, Munhattan greatest rise, rumored that Mr. Ju ousl and ill, but it was soon mes R, Kecne w lenrned that Lackawanna scored the During the afternoon it vas seri- o was contined to his hone by & very trivial com- plair ho easier fecling in money was partly offset by a rise of Ic_In the posted rates of sterling exchange terest in the market was a brisk borrowin, shars throughout stendier in ton Post suys: lar degree a hindrance rather th thi month's market. nmade for that conslsted ehiefly of rise within o month tinguish London’s traordinary fashion of suppor Prob: our securities is equully causes—London’s buffoonery in over the in Indin. This lattor buzzling to explain, ndinn natives ou the sunie the sudden aba ized population of t tory for e interfere; its hand v disorder in Bombuy With thi by the government it niuch us of old a of silver sent fron ot nearly $1.000.( ng heaped up i the 05 Tt or The following are t the leadi change Lo y this foreien attributable to of the stlver Colorado, ateome of the curroncy ver 2,000 years. fons, the India council mi nce regulut 1s very heavy, g demand for th the day. The n a Sales of long st account, but th shars Jught What hi market in , s the the total ricus view and its sentinent Is for talkof a e gold m nd riuc as forc 1 Caleutta excli self | nti bound to is appure ndon bullion experim; somewhat | ot must mient by a haif elvil- lded in its With these tri kes no attempt to | d’merely by the The vutstanding short in- nd there e leading market London has been in a singu- belp to ck hive the . however, dis- MOt ex- absenco distrust of WO rpl run” by pre- innge. d, coinage of silver Drogress ie. however, the nows here to England at the rate ently be- market; or none is going forward to Indin. losing_quotations on stocks on the New York Stock ex- Atchison Adams E 145 re & Ohio.. 1an Picific. A Southorn.. 4, Al Pacitic.. & Olilo &Q ko Gns ldated G C.C.C.&StL... Cotton O Ceri. 11! Del. & Hudson, ... Dol Lack. & Weat, D. & R. G, pref'd Dis. & C. F. Co. East Tenn Erle....... Ao prefa | Fort Wayne...\.. 0 Great North C.&E.Lpd....... Hocking Val Tilinols Central..., 1 & Duluth . o & W.... o Erle & Wpid ton. .. 13i4 |8t Paul 107 North Amer. Co Northe |u.piT 1 Pac, p N.V.&N.E 53¢ O brt 3% 1 Ocegon I 14 Oregon Ni | dopr 1| R10 Gr: 3 do prefd.... 14 Rock Island. do prefd...! t. Paul & Onal doprefd..... Pl fic arlo & Weatern id. 1 & Iron. 10 M. &S L 0 81 D/ &R.G {ilale Nignourd Pacific... 283 General Eleciric |l 615 Mobile &Ohfo...... 16 (Nationa) Linseed.. 20 villo Chati. .. 78 |Colo. F. & 1. 20% fonal Cordage.. 9 80 do pre 34 10 N.J. C o | 2 19K 20 * bid. tasked. The totul sharc Butlinzton & Quine. 5,400; " Delnware, 5,200: Distliling. Electrie,7,200; T Missouri P New York RK, July 17. cent NEw Y fer nt 8145 ing offercd at 3 per eent [0 T XCHANG ness in ors' bi sixty duys and #3840 RILYEI advanced from closing quict, 7 GOVERNMENT BONDS— S{eudy. dull The closing quotati 5, ¥ Monoy Market. MONEY ON CA nst loun, 3 per cent c PAPER r— 1 1ls at wavith 4.5 e bid, 7 ons on bonds: -Gen West : Gene 1d, 17,0005 St. b tern Union, 18,600, tes, 45,000 ounces. 87212 por cont. nles of stocks tedny were 1867000 including: Atchiso Chicago, AZO LL—Fas- Siato bonds TTabs 1005 8. nols. 12 *Loulalana st'pd 46 | . P.lsta 112 Missouri 0n 00| TP, 1, G Rovs Tenu. new snt (8., 100 T P, K. G.Tr. Rets Tonn. new Bet 68, 05 |*Unfon Pacific 18t 103 Tonn. new set 38,0 67 D) Canada S0. 248 99 |R.G.W. 1ste..1l] 074 wntral Pie. 16050 108 | Atchison da....010 D.&R. G 18t 111 |G H &S, A s D & K. G.ds... TG 16 I & 8 A Erio 2d8...... 78" |H, & T.C. 8. MK &1 1% n. 0y N.W. Consols.. rolin; Wi 0ld 68 Touid, fasked. Boston Stook Quotstions, BogTON, July 17.~Call loans, 7210 per cont; thue loans, 6 per cont quotations on stocks, n'& Maine. . do pref'd. . ohl., Bur, &' Q100 Fitehburg fh al Eibctrie. N. Y. & New Eng. 0ld’ Colony 3 on short Tine S DICEO. 1 oves Unlon Pacific] )11 Weat End...... Teex div, San Franch SaN FRANCISO), and com bonds a Wost 1 Westingh, £ isslon o Mining Quotatiol July 17.—~Tho Closing i shuros: 1 profid.. 70 et ofclal closing quotations for mining stocks today wore as follows: Al . Helehcr A Best & Bolelier Hodie Consoliditisd Chollar Consolia'd ¢ Crown Point Gould & Curry & Va1 New York New Youk, July 1 0 Oplir 10| Potosi 80/ Saviuee 0 Sierr 40| Union 85| Yellow Jus & Quotitior 7.~The followlug are the mining quotations: Con. Cal.and Va.... 110]8ic Destdwood S Gould & Carry . .! Haie & NOreross Homestake 700|trou Silver... Moxican..... 50(Quick Silver Ontario o 700/ do prefd. TR ) PaAns, July 17, 70¢ for the account. Inunciul No Three per cent rentes 97 BaLriNoRE, July 17.-Cloarings, $2,330,486; balances, #3,677,020, NEW Youk, July A7 Cleariugs, $71,208,- 605; balunces, ¥3.869,649. PHILADELPRIA, July 17.—-Oloarings, $10,682,- §90; bitluuces, 81,695,947, Monvy, 6 por cent MEMPIIS, July 17,—New York cxchange sell- in $1.50 prewium. Cleurings, #108,660 ut Dalutices, §44,524 EW ORLEAS New York exc counti buuk, par Cuicao, July 17 Now York exchau 5, July 17.—Clearings, 86 WOEY, Cow ner Cleari BUe discount lal, 1. , $14,580,641. Blerliug | s, when prices recovered from i to 1% per® dvil exchango ¢ 04.52044.84 | 7vercent. Money stendy, tecaxwars Juld B Money, 628 por cent New York cxchange-par to 60c discount. Clentings, $2,251,0 HOsTON, 17.~@lonrings, $13,694,859; alancos, $1 99, Money, 78 10 per cent. chauge uNcw‘ e, 80¢ fo 65¢ discount S, Lovig, July V1 2Cloarings, $8,244,258; balances, #220,078, Mopey :‘uhfl, 08 per cent. Exchang® on Naw York, # discount NEW YORK, July 17.-(Spocial Teleg:am to was quoted as follows Qscount; Boston, 80& St Liflg 81 discount. OMAHA LIVE $TOCK MARKETS, Tie Ber) - Exchangs today: Chicago, % 85¢ discoun Trade In n Badly Demoralized State ~MNogy Eaifly Activ % MoNDAY, July 17. Compared with 183t Monday recoipts today show a falr {ncrease as to hogs and u consider- Cattl | able falling off as tafla¥tle and sheep. Thero were In the neighborhood of 2,300 fresh cattle recelved, but as n good many wero earrled over from Saturday there must have been fuliy 8,000 on sale, while n third of that nu ber would have supplied the demand. The market was flat, in fact on anything but pretty good dry lot stock it was as near dead as it ever gets, Dressed beef men were anticl ing liberal reccipts the balance of the weelk, and were consequently on oasy stroot and de- cidedly indifferent and bearish. They had no trouble in getting good cornfed cattie at ridic- ulous'y low prices and ware consequently dis- fnelinéd to bid on or oven look at the raft of half fat and green stock that filled thoe pens. Good catile sold slowly nt weak Saturday's prices, while on other grades bids, whenscllors could get a bid, were 10c to 16¢ lower than aturduy. It Was & slow, mean markct iroughout, and less thun half the cattlo Jind changed hands at noon, while at the closo there were lots of eattle unsotd on whiclh sellers could not getabid. With fair 1o zood cuttle selling around #3.25 to $4.28 it s a clear case of commerciul suicfde for shippers to continue to flood themurkets at this tm The cow market was also in very bad shape, There were sonie twenty odd loads on sale and witha_very limited demand the trade was slow, with prices about 10¢ to 15¢ lower than last week. Poor to choice cows and heifers sold at from $1 o 82,75, the bulk at from $1.50 to 82, Conmmon to very_good veal calve brought from §1.50 to §4.75, decidedly ensic prices. Rough stock of all’ Kinds was' hard to Jnove at uncvenly lower figures, from #1.25 to #2 for poor to pretty good bulls. Fecdors word n [Therul supply and very weak demand. Prices ruled weak at the recent de- e, with sales out of first hands at from 25'to $2.00. Representative sales: DIESSED BEZF. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 49,1111 8825 22 ...1069 8 75 8......1068 865 20.....1129 8 90 P44ii(:;988, 1878 1001840 4 00 86.1111080 875 8101113 400 MIXED. AT 696 825 cows. 1 18...... 746 180 1 13 916 185 1 2, 870 1 1 1 950 2 1 1 1040 2 1 QENTRI0TB NG 1 A%Gia080 o 1 6 930 2 1 2..01100 2 1 7 1164 2 1 8..1..11080 2 1% 4. 810 210 10 1 1,760 250 2% 210 2111066 275 CALVES. 150 TR 21084700 2 00 5.0 200 4 00 2 25 1 190 - 4 50 8 00 1 280 4 50 8 50 2 200 475 875 12 2 1500 165 1360 150 1071000 175 $51800) 1 GMEEGIAC1410 . 1 76 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, 7R0 226 .25, 799 2 40 808 2385 :2 048 2 40 962 285 ..990 2 50 900 2 85 1020 2 60 600 240 ;2201711024 6 786 240 1BO.LL 611 WESTERN CATILE. No. Ave P No. Av. 1 steer....1050 82 60 8 stc 896 82 5 steers 1160 2 90 2 steers. 1290 2 1 fecder.. 890 225 7 feeders. 960 2 2 16 fecder: 7 feeders.1023 2 5 foeders. ¢ 20 feeders. 58 2 5 feeders, 14 fecders. 975 2 24 feoder: 28 feeders. HB8 2 3 9 feeders. 1136 2 12 18 feeders:1091 2 6 1 1 feeder.. 760 2 2 2 2 foeders, 990 2 16 feeders, 2.25 89 feeders. 966 2 22 fecders. 245 24 feoders. 990 2 70 fecders.1042 2 60 "4 feeders. 787 2 2 heifers. 865 100 66 heifers. 909 2 4 calves.. 187 400 1 buil.... 700 2 980 175 11 cows... 957 1 951 226 12 cows... 950 2 012 225 10 cows....1054 2 i 226 . 956 2 858 2 85 L 876 2 1150 25 11001 2 20 calves.. 910 SOUTH DAKOTA CATTLI 80 calves.. 224 8 50 37 feeders.1053 2 60 48 cows....1010 205 Hogs—Recelpts were falr, a trifle heavier than & week ugo, the quality gencrally un- changed. The arket was slow and 5e to 10¢ lower than Saturday on all goods. In addi- tion to the usual gooll local Inquiry there was afalr shippinz and speculative inquiry, with wmple offerings, a lower market i 'C cago and liberal supplics expected during winder of the week, buyers had n their limited orders at the d vement was tolerubly free throu pens wero cleared | dizht cut little fizure in pric 1 Deli from $5.45 (0 85.65 for Inferior to cholee stock, the big hulk of the fair 30 g fgint, chunging ha 500 1o #0.60 Satu week ago. Representativ Bh, Pr. 40 85 20 — 525 40 535 5 40 b 45 5 120 6 5 240 5 55 160 5 5 200 5 5 280 5 [ 200 6 5 40 5 5 160 5 40 5 80 200 5 160 50 b - 820 5 — 40 5 — 160 & 840 280 5 80 650 71 B0 5 5O 550 4. 50 5 200 550 4. -—= b 400 560 120 40 5 200 550 8 — b 40 650 70! 80 5 120 550 8O — b 160 660 B2 160 6 40 650 70 160 6 160 550 75 450 b PLGS AND ROU Gi, — 275 2...290 — 626 — bW Four donbles of westerns were re- The market was flat, demoralized and lowest of th yeur. Only ¢ quotations the siral ure in any denind st ail and wly mean prices. Falr to good 4.50; fair to zood we mmon and stocl shoep, 82,000 60 good 1o cholce 40 to 100-1b, lanibs, #4.00 wh.bu, Receipts and Disposition of Stock. Officinl roceipts and dispasition of stock as wi by the books ef the Unlon Stock Yurds sl company for tho forty=eight hours onding at o o'clock p. m. July | JEith ™ BUTED. ~Gar TioES & 38 Cars. | Head | Head |Cars. Head| Curs, | Head, EXLT S| | o4 STON T} carii Om; dug €. 12/ The G. H. Hauimoud Ge. Swift & C Tho Cuduh, Packing Beckor Slitppers and feede Total Chicago Live stock Muarket. 10460, July 17.—~ [Kpocial Telegram to Tug 1=The cattle receipts for todily were os. 4t 19,000 head, of which ahout &,000 s’ and 80O wore western caitlo wadition to this number there were bo- n 4,000 and 5000 head of state cattle, In tve some of which had been held over from duy t6 day since the fore part of lust week. For any- thing that wis ot good enough for shippers 1o uso the warkel was us flat as ot the close of lust woeok. Local dressed becf concerns were indifferent wnd there was ot the wsuul dewand fron) o ners. There was @ lurge surpius such grades as those two clusses of buyer; seck and holders had 1o shade ever ures. Good to extra shipping fair reques 5 natives were principaily for cows and bulis und at fro for steers. Toxas cattle were dull and un- ovenly lower with sales largely below .80 foruier low fi | Westorns wore nominal at from 084,25, AL tha close The hog miarket was about 1ike Saturday's elose ns regards pricos. It was mors active thon but not & whit stronger: in tact the f Ing was quite wonk, especially in the north- Western division. The receipts, though somo- thing like 18,000 Liegd loss than for iast Mon- day, wore groater than was o bo expecte whieh the Fecent sharp deeline in prices Is cor sldered, But the good _quality of the hogs shows ' they were rendy to. come. 1t also indicated continued 1{beral Focoipts The top of the market for heavy hozs was#6, but thero wore sales of cholee nssorted Light weights at from €610 to 615, From 585 to $8.90 bought the bulk of the mediun hoavy wolghts, and from $6.95 to #6.10 Jravalling pricés for light, Tiie offerings includud not A few grass hogs. They sold badly there being 1ittle demand for then even At adiscount of £ y 20¢ to 30¢ per 100 Ihs, The tono of the market at the SO WAS & | trifte firmer than the opentug. Good to choleo WULLONS wore 1 filr requestat steady prices There was not an unisual supply of Sheep in that class, and they were salable fio $4.25 (0 1475, Thera was & glat of comin stock and next to no demand for 1t Th wern thousands of sheop in the yards that holders would gladly part with at trom $1.50 to $8, bt huyers could not bo found. Prices arc likely to ko stilL lower uniess thore shull b [ an tmnediateand doclded docrgase in th celpts, Quotations now range from | 8180 0 culls, 10 84.75 1 o gra Natives aro sol 10 $4.40, and T | 84 | S ing principally at from xnns large at from $2.60 to are quotod at from 83 10 86,76 dpts: Cattls, 19,0005 calves, 500; hogs, 82,000 shoep, 12,000, [he Evening Jourual reports: Cavrir-Recoipts, 18,000 head; shipments, 00 hend; markot, dull; prices lowest « prime beeves, 84.76@5.15; cholce, $4.50 sod, H.15(4.85; othiers, $3.0004.00; $2.0028.00; Texuns, $2.25¢3.10; cows, $3.0043.6¢ 110Gs~Recolpts, 81,000 head; shipments, 8,000 hend: rmiarket lower; mixed and ckors, $5.70@5.85; prin heavy and weights, $5.855 light mixed, orted Hglits, §3.1026.25. Snekp—-Receipts, 12,000 b hipments, 1,800 head; market ste: natives, 88,050 8107 westerns, £4.00104.05; Texans, 83 850 8.40; feeder 50423.00; lanibs, $3.00@56.00. Kansas City Live Stook Market, Kaxsas Crry, July 17.—CArrie—Roceipts, 4,400 head: shipments, 8,600 head ket slow and 10@10¢ lower; Texas steers, $2.95 @4.30; Texas cows, #1.8042.60; Shipping ste nutive cows, $1.2503.5 rs, #4.2605.20% butehers' stock, 00¢4.35; stockers and bulls and mixed, $2.000 Recelpts, 2,250 hond; shipments, 1; market' 5@10c lower; bulk of 5455.65; heayies 5.85 ars, mixed, §5.45 5,558 rkers, $6.005.72%; pigs, 85400 HEEP—Recelnts, 7,600 head; shipments, 700 head; niar 250 lower'; common able. stow and dull; good sheep, nd feeders almost unsal- New York Live Stoek Market, NEW Yonuk, July 17.—BEEvEs -Receipts for two days, 4,875 I wrket very dull, 15@ 25¢ lower: prest 1o, best native corn and frassfeasteers, $3.8005. sxuns, $2.70@ 8.35: dressed beef, dull at Se. S Reeeipts for two days, 2,000 head: active and e higher; veals, $5.000 : buttermilk, £3.0083.20; wostern calves, 400, Snere 21,000 h #3.50705. () ccelpts for t ¥ dulls shoep b 25,0070 Recelpts for two days, 7,600 head market steady at $6.0026.5 . Louls Live Stock M 1. Lovts, July 17.—CATTLE-Receints, 5,700 head top | ‘xns pras price for Texas grass cows, Hoas—Recolpts, 180 800 head mixed Si none . none: no natives ol stoors, § % sile 205 top d: shipments, changed. s, market quic jaditins N5 2 CAME BACK TO LIFLE. Strange Case of a Woman Who Clal Have Gono to Henven. BrooMINGTON, Ill., July Mrs. F. H. Macintosh, the young wife of a prom- inent professional man of Bloomington, has for nearly a week been at the point of death from an abscess of the spine. Several days ngo she was given up by her physic and on two oceasions fol- lowing sinking spells the report went s to about the city that she was dead. Yes- terday she had another sinking spell. and _ apparently departed this life. Her husband, perents and friends were gathered weeping about her bed, when suddenly the ap- parently dead woman came back to life, and in clear and distinct tones said that she had been in heaven and had talked with Christ. and that the Savior had eaid to her that she could return to earth for a time. She added that she knew she would live. She has continued to improve, and her friends now belicve she will be restored to health. She isa devoted Christian woman, a member of the Congregational denomination. s s Balloon this eve. el ] WARS AND RUNOLS OF WARS, Trouble Seems to e Brewing 1a More Countries Than Ever lefore. WASHINGTON, July 17.—An_ epidemic of wars in various parts of the globe is surprising State and Navy department ofticials. Secretary Gresham remarked that he had never heard of so many rev- olutions at one time and found himself wondering what was going to break loose next. Secretary Herbert is equally astomshed and harrassed by the many demands made upon his department for _ships by reason of the troubles in Nicaragua, Brazil, Samoa, Siam, Hawaii and Venezeula. He said that these things were getting out of provortion to the number of ships and he hardly knew where to turn us each new necessity arose for the pre ence of a ship. Notwithstanding the anxiety of the Navy department to expe- dite the departure of the Charleston and Yorktown on their voyares,it was stated that it would be absolutely impossible to et either of them under way before the 20th instant. ————— The balloon goes up tonight. 2R A DONT MONKEY Wi1TH FLETCHER. An Escaped Condemned Murderor Whom No Ono Dares to Arrest. CADDO, July —Jackson Fletcher, who was senténced to be shot November 19, 1801, but made his escape from the sheriff the night before, camo into town with a six-shooter and a Win- chester in his hand, and registered in order that he could draw his share to be paid out per capita for the leased strip, He has been living near Boggy depot, ten miles west of this place, ever since he mude his escapo and has not failed to make a crop, The sheriff knows whi hecan be found at any time, but is afraid to go after him. He came to town the day before he was to have been shot, when his coffin was ourchased, and had the pleasure of pick- ing it out and riding home on it. s Balloon this eve, e Forced to Quit Business. BUFFALO, N. Y., July 17,—Mortgages and judgments huve forced the real os- trate firm of Selleck Bros. to go out of business, The Sellecks were prominent in real estate circles and were consic ered very strong financiglly. Last year they were rated as worth $150,000, Last week two judgments were filed against them and then came a suit by Warner Miller to recover a 25,000 loan. Thoy { have not made an assignment. The liabilities are said to be between $125 000 and $150,000. The lirm had a branch al Syracuse. — Going After the Pickes Sealpers. 87, PavL, July 17.—Backed by a state law the railways of Minnesota will begin this week an attempt to exterminate scalpers of railway tickets. The new law. which is now going into offect, is very strong, making it an offense for any one to sell, barter or trade tickets, except he be provided with a license from the railroad or steawboat com- pany over whose lines said tickets are Many fommon cattle wore Iaft in sellers hands angupy O Bobly Bt You pesdn(h stocking! | Kirkendall, Jones & Amer, Hand-Sewed M AN onts “Honton | SUOE CO.. boots, shoes & = Frick & Herbeit, COAL, COKE. X LIQUORS. — - = ‘Wholesale liguor dealer: i | Cmana Coal, Cokie W Farnam s syt any Sapta Claug! Why Polly Peppert \ §= My Mamma uscs§ 5 his Soap,and says itsthe . / A\ 18 MADE 1Y best'ever made;So of cours® NK.Eattbank & Co. there is a Santa Claus! Chicago. - - — . ¢ Jobbers Direclo Manufaclurers ¢ [ s “ AWNINGS AND TENTS. HARDWARE. SanRs St PR s A S Omaha Tent-Awning | Woll Bros & Co., | Rector & Wilheliny] Lobeck & Linn, COMPANY. COMPANY, u t === = —— e ———y ’,:;“fs &()—TYI?T!E; 13 HATS, ETC. | TRON WORKS, emis Omaha By —_— — CONPANY ”‘ W. A L Gibbon & Co | Omaha Sale aad fron == BOOTS AND SHOES. i A U R ARG e LUMBER, vk 1428 Toward St - « are tho oxiy Mty :tusers of Hoowand | John A, Wakefleld, | y | | " Branch & Co. Produce, cErTy 7}V‘URN1T‘J113 i1 Omeha Uphalstering| Bree & Runyan | COMPANY. | i Upholstored ~furaiture, | FURNITURE COMPANY 11U2-1104 Nioholaa 58 Wholessle ouly. frutts of all Xinds, oys and 15tk Stree ssued. Every agent of every railvoad compuny represented in this stato must be provided with a certificate of author- ity from his company, or else be liable to arvest for v SOUTIH Union Stock | to Jlation of the above law. The sealpers will pay no attention to South the law, but will submit to arvest and | sestcattio 1o ana s | appeal to the courts, as was done with & e similar law in Indiana last Mavch, = e Lol Sho Satd Goodby. Washington Star: e was the proud and haughty guard ot the railway gato | and theywere two ladies who disliked to ! me, won't you" Yes, and_you must be sure to give my love toall the folks.” “Iwill, They will be so sorry you couldn’t come with me.” “Lknow it: but you will explain just how it was. I certainly wanted™ to come.” You won't forget to lock the piano 80 that buby won't put buttons and = , #Yes, i \"7, THE_G“ 7 ¢ ‘And shut the windows when it NME KECS rains,” == “Orf course.” Wond “*Well, I must hurry. “Goodby.” Then they kissed and parted and the traveler with some dilliculty extracted her ticket from the valise. Just as she got to the guard she gave a little seream. Oh!" sho said like to kn ricw's Gr Goodby.” Wazcu W i spondent oy the for the last weclk, lust night by fiving breast. His father “theve is something T want to say to her. WillL h s time?” - “How long will yon need?” he asked BOVKS AND as he looked at her ticket, 5 Stub Ends of Detroit Free Press: mer girl on sight, If w woman looked into her cons rill Co., 5t. Paul, Mit Another delightful 7. Marian Crawford ance under the title Don't tako a sum- Justice is frozen merey, A kiss is affection's gi e -snap. - blend us harmonious, ol the reader pleasing New York an New Youi, July 1 Arrington of Jamaica and ¢ Hollis left Jamaica this morning on bi- | ey bound for Chicago and the | World's fair. They expect o reach the windy city in thirteen B - Neeley, with the pric pleasure it afor iug or fishing, is not cruelty but affords o finement fow or rare orchids or int Miss K ATLANTIC * oo July es Violent, 17.—The con- Vi Cry dition of Miss Emma Vaders hus reached | jiich purer sod mo @ violent stuge and it is probublo that | fige" ety 40, Vi the distinguished actress will have to | persede other sports undergo a course in some asylum for the | lar frow year to y in Botany,” w information and LEADVILLE, Colc . duly 11.-W, I, White, au old timer here, has been des | Brothers, New York, Omaha Stove Ré;mir /3. A Dishrow & COMMISSITY KO Wood Brotays, Live Stoak Commission Maraiants come men, woull means life or dea tudies yield insane. pleasure we hail dnd -—— the work of Caroline A Couid and the Hard Times. tions suggestious. | LINE CO., hard and sot | == = | “eonl, 81 cor. 1 taiie ekviights, o, 1§53 PAPER. | OILS, i ~ DRY GOODS. Carpenier Paper €0 Standard Oil Co. 3~ ™ 'S b Cmibe 0 T hee | Carry a full atock ofl [ . E Smith& Co. | Kilpatrick-Koch Dry | “brmmivraris mid vesant wa woricating | ;h::m; ‘n\::‘n‘ui::‘n.!} o guods, .‘;ruh:hn.hl - =] PRODUCE COMMNISEION, ?st A Ulark & Co. | | Buttor, cheaso, | poattiy az oain 0. STOVE REPAIRS | SASH, DCORS | (o WOIKS. Stove repairs [ Manutacturars of snahg and water attaciments [ doors, biinds und for nuy k £ stove [ moaldiion Branoh ufe 1207 Dougias st | tice 12uh und Leare A, i ONM.AT Yards Compaay, G ©raana, a2 o 1199 wort ¥ S e ——— | | be separated very much. jfeathanata-Talnphonsilioy s “Goodby,” said the one with the valise | WA PADIMAN L anagore and the red pasteboard box tied up with | Market renorts by o AT white ~(‘Y"Hl ' led 1 furnished upe pplicy 3 Jodby,” replied the one who had no N luggrage. = = “Be sure and teil mother goodhy for ¢ Good Encugh.” aries A watch that v aminute & day might be good for but never i do for engincers, cnough firemen, conductors or yard masters, A difler- nee of a few seconds th, ; 0w which wateh fs mo eatext ialirond? 1 for clreular ' A Question of Seeords,” 111 Canton, 0. ———— monetary sitnation and cnded his life threo #hots into his is u prominent busi- ness man of Roanoie, Va, TLRIODIC iLs, iR e B R oMo vacaulon mumber of “Tho Litorary i LR s ulente of tima. | Northwest has an exeiting account of *How ] '1;”;'- then N ,”-h"f'( vlenty of time. | I'illad My First Grizly " by an author who vl be ten hours re. your train | s 100 modest 1o let iis namo abpear. Frang star % ¢ Roberts contributes a story of inter But the time tablo says it goes at 0 | the Land of the Dacotabs,” and then thel o'eleek.” are several beautifully illustrated artic “Yes'm, And it is now just one minute | 0 by Hamlin Gavland, and more than the past 0. usual number of poews, which s entirely ~ proper this summer weather, D, D, Mer- i story from the pen ot has ‘made its appear- of “Pictro Ghisleri,” as often he looks into her mivror sl ad it ichiaugheont du all ity along 8 she looks into her or she e und murked contrasts; its exiromes wouldn't be any worse for it, 1 eredulity and cunnng, tender love A sharp tongue cuts off friends, ruta! hute, rofined delicacy and conrse Some preachers ave the devil's de- | Pussion beinz portrayed with nid light. thiul exuctness, There is noth in the story, but tie romauce of Lh is A p e 1o words and woven skillfully, Ambition is a loaded gun, o 4 Unexpressed thoughts are sced dor- Perhaps 1o place - America is better ANt AL dhS ground: adapted is & seene for romance thau the in- Tho laborer is not always worthy of | teriorof hentucky, over which the twilightot HEAAEY bygone ages still lingers. Hers nature's simplicity and barbaric rudencss mingle and v as it the hands of Ry o 0 obe | time had becn sot back into un enchanting tafh ouveniont aud plewnt pluce to obr | bk iund” conturica. off, In “Nunco," ain luncheon. Haldufl, 1520 Farnum, | Siet¥0r el Goky fouds. Lowle Gromechu o e——— in 4 chavming wauner thrown upon the s mind a highly fine picture. 1\ Tennyson i Chitcago. AwOng outdoor sports aud exercises fow tical study of botany, 18, unlike thut of hunt only void of barbarous mental culture and re- The discovery ting wild tlowers is more delightful than the on butchery of animal reason destined to sus and become more popus It is therofore with iend 1 the reader Crecvey, “Itecr hich s full of v Hurper & P)