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S —— 6 — . COMMERCLAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Went to Smash Worso Than Ever Yesterday. DECEMBER OPTIONS BROKE TWO CENTS Many Fallares fn Denver and Reported Mrenks in Stocks Were the Ruling Frotors—Firat Prices at » Decline, ! Wheat went to smash | There was & break of mber option. the | to tako possession of | t wheat, and 1 sent Sop Om10AGO, July 19 worse than ever todiy. over 2¢ a bu. in the Dec 1ast hour, & panic seem the owners of grain, especlally thero was & mnd rush to sell, wh tomber to 6b%c and December to 62¢, breaking | the low price records anew for Scptomber. | suny fallures in Denver and w reported K In stocks were tho rullng factors and yhody apparently, though there was sore reaction In the last few min- utes. At the closs July. compared with yesterday's final_quotations, was lc lower; Beptenihor was off 1igc and December 13¢; onts le for July and %c for Septembor. Pro- visions arc 824c lower for October lard and 10¢ for September and Octobor ribs. Pork is unchanged and September lard gained 244e. From the outset tho financlal situstion ex- erted depressing influences on tho wheat pit and brought in many selling orders. First prices were at a decline of from le to le. One small local failure holped the depression. After a time the fecling grow temporarily et ter. Stocks were stronger for the moment, and the foeling in London seemed to linve ini- proved greatly and thero was 1iberal covering by shorts and brisk fnvestment buying, which gradunlly cnused a recovery of nearly e Mcl'aharan, Martin & Orr, Kennett-Hopkins and Sehwartz-Dupeo led the buying and for o considerablo time the market had a rather en couraging look. Then camo tho announcement that big nver, which had successfully with- day, had finally closed, turned weak, Tho markot sion, and while the longs oxpressed confid n the ultimate better i the cournge to buy, The seare Was &0 groat that the export clearances of 850,000 bu. of wheat and flour, including New ns, and the decrease of 2,270,000 bu. in whent by Bradstrect's, was almost st sight II{ banks at Dy #tood the run yiste and prices again was full of apprelic Corn o] or, but so0n_recov- erod anc again eased off, ruled wenk, seiling off in all from !sc to &e, and the close wis from %e to ¢ lower. The bust ness was largely local and_ the de; mand confined to shorts, who 'ro cover. The ' market had steadily declined all the week and u reaction was welcon io favorable crop reports did not appear to cut much of a fizure. The mar- ket held fairly steady until the receipts for touworrow camo at H00 cars, which started room traders to seiling, led by one of the prominent shipping coneérns, 1t was at this Ume 100 that the nows of bank failures camo aslump in Wall stroet, ats were weak in symputhy with wheat, s of good buying orders caused Siro 10 sell,_and the markot closed easy at the hotton. News from abroad was bullish, the Austrian crop being reported inclined to he feature rt in Boptember i pegged up This time T lie. business around 80.70, and to thousand tierce around that p supposed to be for John Cudahy. Atthe same time the October was forced lower until the discount was at 81 elght rates wore 15¢ on wheat, from 13c to on corn to Buffalo and 8¢ for wheat to Kinuston. Estimated eipts for tomorrow: Wheat, B6 i 1, 00 ears; oats, 220 cars; hogs, 25,000 head. The lending futures ranged as follows 03 e 73% | 305 3074640, Sept = MESNPORK- N [Ogbisssiies Siou itiiis: Cash quotations OUR—Ens; 1EAT—No. 3 8pri 1. 0. ., BE@HRL:CT Ne Cony—No. 2,7 OATS B4t No RYE—No, 2 BARLEY F1 W 48150, No. 1, $1.10%. ED—Prinic, 84.15@4.30. Poik—Mess, per bbl, 1.75@18.7714; lard, per 100 1by.. 29.874@9.40; short rib: aldes doose), $7.75@7.77%; dry salted shoulders (Hoxea), ¥3.25@8,50; sides (hoxed), £5.3508.60, "\\':)u.-axr ~Distitlers' finished goods, per gal., short cloar SuGARs—Unchange lated, 5.70; stan The following its for toduy: cut loat, 6igc; granu- A" 5,64, were the cipts und ship- mi AWTICLES. WECEIPTN, [SIPNENTS, Flour, bh ™ 750 Wiieat, bu | Corn, bu | Oath, bl ... | Barley, bii 4 soool T7a0 On the Produce exe o today the butter markot was casic Fy, 150 10150: dulry, 160 18c. Eggs, o vicily fresh, 18}e. New York Markets, NEw YORK, July 19, -FLOUR—Recelpts, 44 000 pkigs.: exports, 8,400 bbls., 26,400 sack: sules, 2H00 pkes; | market” dull, weak freo “offerings: winter wheat, low' grnc £1.00@2.40; winter, fair o fancy, 2.4 winter pitents. ' $8.40004.10; stralghts, $8.3004.00; Minncsota #4.0004.35, o O MEAL—Quiot, steady; yellow westorn, patents, ity Mual; western, 57G58c. Banr season, giAne Dull, steady; western, 592 WiEAT—Re 167,660 bu; exports, 205,400 bu.; 08, 4,740 bu. of futu 46,000 bu. spot. Bpot murket L@le lowe woak, fairly aetive for exports; No. 2 red in store wnd elovator, 704e; aflont, Tlige; 1.0 b, 715@72; ungraded red, 6415075 No. 1 northern, 7ie; No. 1 hard. 760 ° No. 3 northern, 70¢; No. 2 Milwaukee, 60¢. Options were fulrly active, irregular und 561 e lower; opening was weak und selling Off 1461%¢ on unseitled Wall strect conditions, failuro ut Chicago, wen . heavy Lern mar- kota und locul realizing, rallicd 3@ ie on ering through continucd good export demand and closing barely steady; No. 2 rod, July, BINQTUNe, closing nt 70¢; August closed it 70%¢; September closed at 78¢; October, 76 ! asing at 764 i dx—Kecelpts, 26,000 bu; exports, 000 bu.; sales,’ 400,000 ba. futures 000 bu. spot. Bpots dull, vasy; No. elevator: 40uc aflont. Options @he decline us influcnced by wheat o West with w modera, Live trade; August, AB@ARC, closing 4He WAn e, closing 48ke; Octob AN e OATS ~Recolpts, .3 exports, 300 bu.; sules, 200,000 bu. 'futures, 89,000 bu.spot Boots dull, easior. Options quier, Wenk; uly, 204 August, 814,01 ye, ol dlige; eptembor, 804 @ I’ 2 white, No. 2, Chle Chicago, 8§ white, 8 westor, B6GATHC white we AY—ulr demand, stead; B7.50; good 1o ¢hol & i shipping, $7.00 £8.0009.50. " stute, w0 ‘const. 165 unchang wol Orleuns selectod, 45600 1is, 4300 selected, 5060 5@7e; "Buenc 144 oxus dry, 21@27 Ibs., 8 21424 Lb., @i0ie ROVISIONS—Cut meats, steady; picklea bellies, 12 1bs, at Dicklod ahoulders, Tic plekled Tams, 12@1595¢; widdlos, inactive short clear, 93¢, Lurd. quiet, lowar; weate closed ut §0.70; sulds, 260 tiercos i options, sales;uone: July closed ut Sopteniber elostd ut 89,95, ° Pork gulet, new mess, 115.00216,75, Hurten-Liberul supply, lower: western ereamery, 17a21c; westorn factory, 1640 175¢; Eigins, 205@21c. Uitk Moderiie deiand, ru . Gas—Quiet, fancy, steady: recoipts, 5,859 o fresh 14 5@ e western, “per ulol, scarce, city #2 for . B¢ sked. Quict, firm; crude, 85@ B6c; yellow, 42¢. ROSIN—Quiet, steady; stralned, common to §ood, $1.0048#1.00, TURPENTINE—Dull, eusy at 275@28)c. kKioe—Swady, wetive. Movasses—Steady; New Orleans, open ket ipartskims, firm; bid. Lima ofl, sales, nono, bid. Total snles, none. SUGAR- Haw, easy, quict; centeifagals, 96 tent, 4 3-100; salos; W eargo centrifugals (ate yosterdiy) to Boston, 06 test, 41c, ind & CATZ0 conteifugals today at 4 8-16c; refined, quiet, steady F1a Trox--Steady, quict; American, $12.76 @185 85¢ e ."l-vlml_vl l:nLv-.lHl;?.’vZ tondy; domestle, 3,621, Closed ~ firm; Straits, #1916 bid, Tin #19.20 askod; plates quiet, steady SrerTER-Steady; domestic, #4.00@4.05, Omuha Protuce Market. Ryt =T trads in_ butter 18 limited very largely 1o packing stock ns that stitutes the bulk of the receipte, The receipts continua light = for this season of the year. At the same tl there 18 a good shipping demand and t P rs are taking all that comes at firm pri All ain_about steady at pre ncy croamery, print, 21¢ g s, solld acked, 19¢; falr to Rood creameries, , 16 w good country, 15¢; packing st Eaas—\While' sales — are umade 1y steady pricos the foeling Is very woak, The local demand 1s light and is lited very largely to first-class stock. Dealers complain about the difficulty of disposing of tho seconds, which at the present tinie constituto no small propor- tonof the arrivals. Thesteady hot wenther s causing the egas to con the losses on thon are heavy. Country dealers make tho mistake of holding their ‘eggs too long in walting for an accurulation of several cnaes before making a shipment. The feeling on the market {8 such that there are predic- tlons ot a decline in the Immediate future. In et thero wre sules being made at the present timo below quotations. The bulk of the si at 11 ity —The receipts are nnt large murket has rulod about steady all the . 'The packers and dressed pouliry men in addition to the local trade have kept the arket well cleaned up. Some dealers are commencing to ail spring chickons by tho pound instead of by the dozen, the price being about 18@gldc. © Spring chickens, — per doz., $2.00@8.50; Dest ‘hons, ber b, 7 @8¢t mixed coops, per Ib, 6ei old roosters, for Ib. o ¥s, per' 1b.,'8¢; ducks, per b., 7@8 Porators—Car load lots continue to arrive from southern points and the local growers are selling quito & good many direct to the I rotnilers, so thut there s no searcity. The feelig on'the market, however, s rather Kk and prices bayo a downward tendency. Potatoes on orders from country, S0@90c. TOMATOES—Tliere are 1o homi krown on the market of any consequence as yot. Shipments are bolug recoived from Tennessee and Ar- kinsas, Thero 18 a tair demand both locally and for shipping into the country. Southers, ver 4-basket crate, 31,50, AvpLES—Thero 15 i Searcity of southern ap- ples onn the market just at prosent, but there 8 some California stock th Apples, southern, per i-hu forni bu. hox., 81.00%1.78 Suiall €hipments wro arriving and nality is very good for this scason of the Celery. per doz., 40045 BERnies—Tho receipts of blackberrles wore not quite so large as on tho previous day, but there was a fair supply. Other kinds of berries arenot plenty. A few home grown blackberrios have put in an appearance, but not enough to figure. Blackberrivs, per 24-qt. case, black rispberrics, pe huckieherries, #.50. SMALL RUTES —J ust at the present time there are not many California peaches on the mur- ket, but there are severnl curs to arrive in the course of the next few days. California plums are not plenty and southern pluis ure meet- ing with ready sale. Apricots are out of the market. There fs a good supply of Californta Bartlet pears and a car of Texas pears has ust_arrived. Apricots, per 4-basket crato 1.25: piunis, wild goose, por 24-qt. crite, #2.5( Californin peaches, $1.16@1.25; California pears, per box, $2.60; Texus puars, Dor bos, tselld quite well )X, 76@V0¢; Culi- MELONS—There have not been very many watermelons on the market this week, but prices have notmaterinlly changed. There is w wide 1'the size and quaiity of the re- ipts. has been re rt of a car of Texas Cuntalonpes iyed from Pexus, Watermelons, per erate of one doz. $8.00; loose, per 100, 18.00@20.00; cantaloupes, per doz), 81.50. TROPICAL FRUITS. the ma; ORANGES—The supply of oranges ¢ ket is not large, but suflicient to me mands of thy trade, oranges on the market is go pecially so for this “season of the ac d and is very fair 1 country ‘orders es- pecially are liberal. Riverside Mediterranean sw s, #3.5023.75; bright .75@3.00; Riv- erside seedlings, 33,0003 LEMONS—The -~ steandy warm weather Fru- duces a very faJr demund for lemons and all houses dofng u good steady business in them. Messinas,” extra fancy,” 26.006.5 Messinas, per box, cholce to Tanicy, $.0005.6 BANANAS—The sipts are Tight, as most houses do not eare to go into the banana busi- ness very heavily when the weather s such as to render the handiing of them more or less risky. DPrices remuin about steady. Por bunch, large, $2.25%42.76; per bunch, stiall to mediui, #2.00@ HIDES, TALLOW, E 1 green hidos, 3 hides, 2c: No. 1 green sulted lides, 844 green’ sulted hides, No. 1 &recn's nides, 20 1hs. to 40 s, 8505 No. 2 groe HIDES—N hides, 25 1bs. 10 40 1bs), 25¢% No. 1 veal calf, 8 1bs. 1o 15 Ibs, 6c; No. 2 veal calf, 5 1bs. to 15 1bs., 4¢; No. 1'dry flint hides, 7 2 dr; flint ides, 5¢: No. 1 dry art cured hides ! cd. . SHEEP PELTS—Green salted, green sulted shearl skins), eu 5 sl hides, 53 4e per 10, loss than ully cnch 350@$1,25; 1gs (short wooled early dry shearlings (short wooled ear us), No. 1, each sheartings Ghort wooled early sk 3dry flint, Kansas “und buteher wool pe ib. wetual weigl 1lc; dry flint | nd Nebraska Mui wool pelts, | actunl wolght, 7610 flint Colorado buteher wool 1l weight, 910 in wool pelts, por 1., n pieces and hucks, dctual we ALLOW AND_GREASE—[allow allow, No. 2, 330 4¢; g No. 1, 4@ ase, whito A, grease, whito B, 4¢; grease, y wrease, durk, i btter, | 3 Dbecswax, prime, 167 rough tallo Car lots welghed and_delive Dry buffalo, per ton, $16.00115 00 dry country, bleached, por ton, $10 00518, dry country, damp and meaty, #5.0010.00. St. Louls Markets, 87. Louis, July 19, WieAT -Closed ery. Septes "ORN—Closed i Augu; wked! July, 2 0 asked; July, Pitic; 227%¢. ket nzed; ARLEY—N Borrkn-Un 10@19¢; duiry, 13017¢ PROVISIONS—Declining; pork, #$16.75; lard, BT it 000 hu. Sint buj co creamery, s - Flour, 2,000 sacks: wheat, 88, corn, 48,000 bu; oats, 11,000 by (NS Ilonr, 4,000 sicks: wheat, 18,000 n, 83,000 bu'; bats, 1,000 bu. tor Com noreinl Roview, i, July 19.— The Guardian in fts commercinl réview siys: Firmness prevalls and some times there 15w bardening end; inly due to the ext uirles are mudo for g N for Calutta and a fractional wdvance 15 paid for suitable delivery, Medium shirtings are 1y u little casier, wakers of good and shirtings are willing solicrs, v affocted by the cossition of husi- wsing countrics outside of Indii. Chini are impracticable, the banks refusing toquote exchiunge for delivery beyond July, Theo are ordges for juconots ' but malnly for small lots, Yarns are inactive and prices ure irregular, g LT meSs o sil Sales Kansas Olty Markots. KANSAS 1y, July 19.—Wnear—Hardening in demand and unchunged, soft 2¢ lower; No. 2 hard, 52@53c. Conn—Firm; 'No. 2 mixed, 82/4@88¢; No, 2 white, 3840840 QAT =DUll No. 2 mixod, 21e; No. 2 white, 244 Burrkn — S¢ dairy, 181:%1 Viry dull and weak; 94e. “Wheat, 8,150 bu:; corn, 16,500 bu.; ce, firm; creamory, 16@20¢; Ouls, Bone, SuipMeNTs—Wheat, 14,700 bu.; corn, 17,400 bu.; oats, 1,800 bu, Liverpool Markets. July 19.~WiEAT—Quict; holders offer mode 1y red western, spring, 5s 10d @ds 11d po Conx—stond: and moderato; mixed western, 45 4d por ewt BACON—Long « 45 1bs., 535 6d per owt. LAky western, 458 hor ewl. TALLO Awerican, 275 por ewt, Psas—Cauadian, 55 2d per cental, Cotton Murke NEw ORLEANS, July 19.—Firm; good mid- diing, 8 3-10c; middling, 7 7-16¢; low niid diing, 7 8-16¢; good ordinary, 7 1-16¢; net re- celpts, 1562 bales; gross receipt 162 bales; exports to Great Britaln, 8,150 b conste wise, 1,976 bules; sules, 1,100 bales; stock, 74,704 Dulcs, Amerlcan Seouritios Firin, Loxpox, July 19.—After the official close of the Stock oxchiunge American rallroad socuri- ties developed increused firmness in the street dealings. Many of thew showed advinces rangiug trom 4 to 1% per cent over the prices at the oftictal close Minneapolls Wheat Market. MINNEAPOLIS, July 19. —F easior. Clo Boptember, Goe ruck No. 1 bard, 62 No. 2 northern, bize! New York Lry Goods Murket, Yok, July 19.-Business in dry goods 08 00 U Yory moderute scale. Tho lute #lo, g0od to cholce, steady. VetioLkuy -Neglected; Pennsylvania oll, qales, none; August optionk sales, none, 6740 ovement wius not walutalued. The uo- provided wauts, however, cause wccumulu- in {0 bud shape and | 4-qt. cuse, #3.60; | tlons 1n some diroctions of threaten to do so | and the mills are disposed to take the oppor- tunity to close for repairs until times lm- prove. They could hardly ran for less money than present prices. Cir, Crry, July 10.-National Transil cor- tificates opened it highest, 561 ; lowesf 55%; closed at Snles, 70,000 bbis. clearances, 110,000 bbls.; shipments, 70,353 bbls, Pirranuno, July 19.-National Transit cer- tificaton - opened. 56; closed g highest, + lowest ; snles, 5000 bhls, ad LoNnos, July 19, 90 Por QaArtertor CALCUTTA LINSEED— 428 ot Milwankee Markets July 19— WiieAT—Easy; Sop- No. 3 apring, 61c: 3003014 434@34c; No. 8 wihite, BARLEY RYR—5114¢ PROVISION: ~TIrregular; pork, $18.76. Coften NEW YORk, July 19.—Options opened steady, 5 polnts doivn to b pomnts up; closed 5 points down 10 10 points up; sales, 5,750 bags, - cluding: August, $16.15: Soptamber, $16.00@ | 16.15: October, #15.85@1 Docombor, £16.60215.70; Mirch, $15.4615.60. Spot Rlo dull, steady; No. 7, #1 Philadelph ' G PHRILADELPHIA, July 1 lower; No. 2 red, July, Conx—Dull and lower; No. 2 mixed, July, 4730 bid, 47 %c asked. OArsSpot and July firm and igher; No. 2 white, 351,@39c. in Market. WieAT—Weak and Cincinnatl Markets, CINCINNATY, July 19.-WiEAT-Weak, In fair demand 0. 2 red @6le. Cons—Eusio 2 mixed, 41t4c. OATS sl No. 2 mixed, 32@84c. Stendy, #1,12 Baitimore Grain Market. BALTINORE, July 19.—WiEAT—Active; No. 2 red, spotand July, 675c CORN-—Ensy; miixed, spot and July, 46 %c. OATs—Eiri; No.2 white western, 855, Toledo Gruin Market. TOLEDO, July 18.—WugaT—Active, No, 2 cash, 62%e. Cors—Dull, steady; No. 2 cash, 41%¢. OATs—Quict; casii, 1% lower; STOUKS AND BONDS. Sharp Rise In Prices in London Helped the Domestic Market, NEW Yomk, July 19.~The stock market opened at an advance of from i to 2 per cent over closing quotations of yesterday in sympathy with & sharp rise in prices in Lon- don. The foreigners sent buying orders, but as soon as these were executed the bears made a fierce raid, assisted by advices of tho re- newal of the bank troubles in Denver and vague rumors of troublo in St. Louls. T speedily brought about a decline of 1 to 16! points, the latter in Goneral Electrie, which toucted 51, At about this time somo boars covered freoly and a rally ensued, but still later thero was renewed spell of woakness and several stocks broke badly. The decline was the result of a concerted attack by the room traders who made a actermined effort to cateh stop orders to a degree. National Starch preterred declin ed 8 per cent to 28 por cent; Northern Pacific pre- fereed 63 per cont, and Rock Island 5% ver cent 10 564, Among the specialties Pullman yielded 9 per cent to 150 per cent and Evans- ville & Terre Haute 5 per cent to 129 per cent. After delivery hour, when it was found that there were no local firms in - trouble, o recs cay of '4 to 21 per cent took place, but finally dvance wis partially lost. Nevertheless number of ces, closing quotations were firm, @25 py Uabove those of yes- terday. At one time It was reported that the North- Pacific company was in {fmminent danger of u_recelvership, but this was promptly and emphatically denicd by leading officials of th 4. Tho Duying of stocks for investment on larger seale than of late, and shures i Can Cinternational mortiage we hened by the purcha e for London Speelution loft off steadier in tone, The Post says: What Is undoubtedly one of the most extraordinary episodes in - Wall street’s history passed into its second stage . The cables were busy all yesterdiy with'denials of the rumored catastrophes in London, and so far s concerns the two firms mentio sterday, the denials were. abso- lutely conclusive. Somo other equally sig- nifieant facts developed locally. Thut there has been liquidation of American s in London nobody doubts; that it yed a part commonly assigned (o 1t y. duy is distinetly untrue, Never before 10f the London 1S for the short conducte s, more - ve on the floo| of these had their at the western end of the ' cable. Not 1y than the turn in today's market the reaction from the rates for prices was sterling. To some observers yesterday's advance in rates wis a sourco of uneasin It may be presunied that such misgivings were dissipated by the course of {his morning's market, AS was intimated fn this column yesterday, the adyance in_ sterling was due to tho real or supposed shipment of securities from London. attached to the forcign holders of grain and cotton options. Toduy's opening quotutions showed the re- sult of such prossurc, und beforo noon posted rates for exchange Nad been twico reduced, with actual dewand rates o 1 per w yesterduy's elosi The lutter d “the and were agi mil gold impo rablo of wold wis d today in 1 ruserve, reported s 0f two duys ko, showed ase almost exactly cquivalent inanic A pald out on Saturday's balan New York ¢ use. The furthe I s of this trousury exp ment will be watched with undiminished b lerment. ho following are the closing quotations on the londing stocis on the New York Stock ex- chiange toduy week ngo oW her ro- The from o d o ntime this cily. usuill Atehtson.. el oveo: 118 |0 Drefd.c.i: doan Bxpross 107 |N. Y. Centrai 111 more & Ohio.. 01 (N Y. & N. B GRIC | Ontarlo & W 42" |Oregon Imp. 15 |Oragon Nav.. Chics, & ON0. 1o 1496|0:8: L & U Siichko & Alion... 131 | Pacinc Maii, K3 ih i ol Dec, & icako Gan 1l PUISDUIE 1 v o1 Connoidated Gas. alliman Pulnes. . 0, C. 0, & Bt Livcovs Readin Col.'Coul & Tron. 1. 20| Rich Dol. & Hudson o pre Dol & Wi D. & R. G, prefd... Dis. & 0. F. Co.... i EastTenn oo W SLPA. BrIG:sr s profid; “do Pt st, Paul & Oilia 1Fort Wayne. o0 pref'd..,. |Southern Paciiic. ! r Refinery. . . Conl & Troi b Paciflc *Tol. & 0. C. Union Paci U8, Express WS L& P do profd.. ! |wens Fargo xi 5% Wantern Union. . iead Trus, 000000 Loutkyille & Nakhi. Louiuville & N, A0 1iilg Whoellng & L B Manhattan con. .| 112t * do pref'd, I8 & Chis: 10 M. &St L, an Central, 90 D ARG v Paciflc... 2RH|Generdl Elcoirio] | 6 Mobile & Ohto... .\ 10 |{Natloual Linsced. 20k Nashviile Chait R &L, 210 National Cord do prord. T 90 do pref'd. T, AcA &N M 3 N.J. Centri HET0 00 e 0 Now & W prefd’] 17%|T. 8t L. & K.'C. 2 North Anier. Co 64| do profd 12 orthern Pacitie. ., 7| T anked, The total sules of stocks teday wers shares, including: ~ Atchison, 9,60( Hngton & Quiney, 88,0005 Chica 22,700 Cotton 011, 3,500% Laekaw Distilling, 20,400; Erle, 6,700; trle, 12,700; Loulsville & Manhattan, 15,400; encrdl ushville, Missouri | cw Englind, ' 4,500; Northwoster: orthern Pacific preferred, 5,100, 1, 2,000; Rock Island, 29,000; St. Paul, 0; Sugur, 32,800; u Uniou Pacifie, 4,400} Western Union, 24 )00, Boston Stock Quotations Bosto, July 19.—~Call loans, 69 por cent; thme loans, 6 per cont. Closing quotations on stocks, bonids and mining shares Ateh., Top. & 8. F.. 185 Wosl Ei A n Bugar... 70| Westing profd. Bloetrio o profa .6 | doprera 39 Bay state Gai. "0 6| Wik, Con 7 Holl Telophoue. ... 178 | Awhison 38,0, 85 Honton & Albany . 16| Atchison 6.1 Tixg Howton & M. prd’.) 140 ° | New England 4.0 104 Chi., Bur. & Q... " 77% | Gen. Eleetrie 5a... 79 Fitchbirg U075 °|Wis Central 1n. . 17 Bin Allowez Mintog €6 40 0 7 3 on & Montaia 768 21" Butte & Boston 1ty Old Colony........ Oregon Shiort Ling Rubber... v San Dieko lumet 171k C: & Hoold. 251 I al, . Union Pa West End New York Mouey starket. New Youk, July 19.~MONEY ON Oa at 806 per cont; last loun, 8 por cent offered at 3 per cent PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-SB12 por cont. STERLING aNGE-Woeak, with actual busiuess 1 bunkers' bills at §4.525@4.82}; for sixty days und 84.534@4.54 for deluand. closing BILVER CEWTLFICATES ~Neglectes Lot @ A #4, with sulo but not quota for feeders activity tc firm on €ood v Tuesday, but there common und infe that there was trade. #2,758.10; fair to good gr und poor to fair stoc THE OMAHA DAILY BEH transaction way )y THURSDAY, JULY 20, gorted at the Stock ex- | 79 N change; closing, 70k bid, 72¢ asked 71 H Gpveivewest BiXbsWonk. State bonds | 73 8 3 aul 70 8 The glosing quotations on bond 71 5 T8 49 rog........ i 8t T, A LM Oon. 88 68 5 U848 oty L1304 s TAF MM 1 o8 6 TU. 8 dis rog 87 |3t Paul Conmola. 1 12 5 PAcific 08 of 15 . JOMK St o, C. & P.1at6 1 il 5 Joulsiana uod 46793 b £ 6. e Rete 09 [ B 5 Tasouri 05 0 |1 g, 1 nein 13| 6o 8 3 | Qplon Pac. 18ts.... 1 . 5 5 (e S*my't‘ ?H 1 5 HRRR A AT 6 | g6 4 Atchison 48 LB t4 108! do 23 Class A i 4 in 746, M &S A B o | D& R G.W.Tai8 110 16 H. & & A. 2d 88 103 | 79 Erlo 208 .73 [H. & T.C. B8, 1 K. & T Gon. s con, 08 &4 M K&T. Gon: s 1g N, Caroling 08 ) Mituai Union oa do 4s. O. Int. Cert... 1084 8. C. Browns. N Pac. lata 17788 onn ol o N Pac. 2ds.....00" 100k Va. 08 SN W, Consol 27 VA Ex-Mat conp.. 85 N.'W. Deb. Va. cons., 20 sorio 60 *bid. tasked, New York Mining Quotations. NEW YORK, July 19.-The followlng are the Crown Point Gould & Curr: mining quotations: 220 160 6 424 el ot = 212 160 b 45 and Vi 80/sterrn Novada.... 3 wood BtAnaa 110 206 40 b5 50 1d. & Curry 25 Unfon G 10 & Noreroa 10| Yollow J 0 8 AND ROUGH. 700 Iron Silv ”|I1; 216 — 4 60 A ek AT 1800 | SHEEP—Offorings were Iimited as_to quan- . () tity and common as to quality, Trade wis slw, but overything sold. at noiminally stendy T 3 prices. Good muttons are wanted, bit notl- "’;_'"_"j - YRY M cial | W else. Fuir to wood natives, #8.25@4.20: X Fraxciaco, July The official | falr togood westerns, #8.00654.00; conimon wnd closing fuotations’ for mining stocks toduy | stock shoep, §2.00 : good to cholce 40 to wore s follows. 100-1b. Tanibs, #4.00@b/00. Representative Belle 1sle, Beleher. No. r Creyiy delcher X 240 Colorado mixed. . © 7% ol Sierr 0 BT 28 Chollae Sjerra Lnative mixed.... .. 820 nd D aipts and disposition of stock ne shown by the books of the Unlon Stock Yards sposition of Stock. compuny for the twanty-four hours sndiug ut st. Louts, July 19.—Tho following aro the | ° ©¢lock p.un. July 19, 18: closing mining quotations: WESIPAVCIIIR i 20 o o @ 04 Cars. ‘Hl'l\fl Finauolal Notes, ~Exchange quiet. hreo per cent rentes, 98¢ TAVANA, July 1 PARs, July 19, for the account, New York, Jul 467; balances, §4.528,102. Hammond & ... July 19.—Cloarings, $2,677,253; | Coey & Co 99, Money, 6 per'cent. HILADELPIA, July 19.-Cloarings, $13,083,- 4257 bilunces, $1,704°541, Mone. per ‘cent. CINGINNATE, July 19.--Money, 628 por ce New York exchan ings, #2,207,150, KA sunie day last year. Bostow, July 19, balances, #1852, 180 Exchango on New Yor Sr. Louts, July 1 balanees, cent. Exchange on CHICAGO, July 19, New York exchang excl 0 dull; act 4.85. Money closed 7'per cent fully mai, OMAHA LIVE Cattle Trado Recovers Somewhat— Hogs Stump Fifty Cents in Price. For the first half with the corresponding three days last week, talling off of receipts show a cattle, 8,000 hogs i In its general foatures today was not materially different from thit quiry, but the dressed beef men had to have a attle and as the supply of de was liwited prices Wero talrly well sustained. Better prices from situation somewhat and fair to good teers sold readily at around $3.70 to 1,200-1D. the half-fa 50. and stags bringing fro Good feed s sold Good 10 choic CALVES. exans, $3.1004.00; stockers, $2.600 200 5. 140 4 3.00; lambs, #3.6005.75. . 2 50 & 4 —_— 580 4 Kansas City Live stook Market, 800 4 Kaxsas C11v, July 19.—CarrLe—Rocolpts, 400 626 w700 head: shipments, 4,200 hond; market 400 active for best grades, others slow; Toxas BULLS stecrs, 83.00004.15; Texas cows, #1500 1 1100 126 1 1210 1685 | 440; shipping steors, $4.1005.15;" nitive 1..0001410 1 80 101370 200 cows, #1,403.40; butehers' stock, $3.256024.25; 1.0001450 170 & bu»cm;n;‘ |lu||I foadors, $2.00¢3.50; bulls and mixed, $1.6043.00, AEAQR N 8,000 Lo +eeee 780 150 8,700 hoad I“‘h 100 ! TOCKBAS AND ¥ Ales, £5.0( ghts, Digs, 1 1000 308 © 12 2 30 5,166,451 os, #5.0015.20; packers, 280 mixed, 85.0045.25, A Sranane Gud; shipments, Fy iuttons, 4,20 1. St. Louls Market, 1 &1, Louts, July 19.—CATTLE—Roceints, 8,300 11 head; shipuienis, 2,000 head; markot quist: e falr to good native ste ™ 5(;4“ B0; falr to co0d grass Toxas steers, $2.5003.00. No. Av. Av. pro | ES008 Recolpts, 8500 hen shipments, 200 head; market be lowers tob price, 85,70, 2 'd'rs.. 620 $2 00 with bulk of sules at #5.4075.60, £0 £dire. 1188 83,14 71 Ca'rs 1018 2780 144 st'rs®, 1088 2 45 Sukkp- fteceipts, 1,700 hewd; shipments, B cows.. 886 2110 110 cows.. B85 2 10 900 head; warket lower; atives ran 1 at 9 cows,. BT0 220 56U cows.. 900 220 $3.2664.15; lambs sold at $2.254.15, COBORADO. I — 48 cows.. 916 1 %5 HARD ON KANSAS OFFICERS, B sows.. 442 Ae Kallronds Kefuso to Give state Ofcials 60 f'd'rs. 1101 2,085 More Than Annunl Fasses. 130, fd'rs. 910 W . B4 coms. 3062 3 1o Torexa, July 19.—An order has been made Frriiea e R G the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe rail “worst of the year. worst of the yeur in 1ot nore thii twice have prices taken The decline week ugo, but us th b toduy sellers bad Packers sturted out with a falr shippin meat demand largoly ot 8540 salts up to $5.60. 10 kood Liogs largely the close @ few ut & wis slow throughout, but on the close. in first hands. TF frow #5.25 to 86 As CrTy, July 19.—Clearings, $669,890; Increase, 61.6 per ‘cent, compared with the ¥417,978. Killers bought Colorndo and western 2.25 and $2.45, but most of the ra here was o moderate the trade throughout und a very fair clénrance was effected. at w market was steady. R ows and heifers sold at from#1 to §2. with the bulk of the tradin, #2, There were several | at $4 to 8.2 Y, o0c. “The supply was Light, s t uesday and all other good 10 butcher welght hogs and priwe e Fully 500 Lhogs were lo 40, uguinst §5.60 0 Omanha Packing Co. The ¢ SWift & Co. The Cuda 19 ~Clearings, 94,731, ¥ Packing Shippers o ¢ discount. 50c discoun i Ole __Total WESTERN ¥ —Clearings, &1 Monoy, 78 ., 20¢ to 80 discount. 0.—Clearings, #3,2064,142; Money quivt, Gus per ow York, 20¢ discount. Week Shows n F This and a ¢ 1, July Tomors .—Clearings, #13,360,420. | Sy aggrepute ¢, $1.60 discount. Sterling | 1108 a moderate decrense ual business at $4.830@ ulxlll record: h”l" h with tho full legal rate of [ With last year. DPack ntained 240,000, uj nst 2 a year ‘ngo. r C 0 against 115,000 las STOCK MARKETS, e Wi H. Hammoud €o.. in Ove The sénson’s to 19.—[Special Teiegram row's 'ric urrent will marketing of hogs indi- compared with ro- increase in comparison ing returns for the week, 5,000 )00 Last week and by Chicao . Klinsas City: A Loniis Clneinmah p ndinapolis I about 2,000 | Jdimanolis 1,700 sheep. Codar Rapids o cattlo market | St.Joseph the cattle market | 8t Jos WEDNESDAY, July 19, of this week, compared 1 1 1 141000/ 231000 100:000( 172000 105000 127,000 000/ 118000 000 000 100 1051000 of Tuesday. Lecelpts were heavier, nearly = 1,000 heavier than a week ago, but the Chicago Live Stock Market. number of antmals it for tho killers | Crneago, July 19.—(Speefal Telegram to T was probably nvt! a great deal gor, k. 1—The cattle _T‘" "l")‘ "‘I o light to A" liboral portién i of ~tho offerings | About 10,000 arrlving. OF thitt mumbor not wero dircet froms western ranges and | hatrer than for some days provious and prices only good enough for feeders. Thero was as | wore stronzer all round. - Low grados did not usual of lato anabsenceof speculative in- | Sell materinliy highor than on Tuesday, nor for stalé cattle. stoers as were Include there was ready o 10c to 1be per « cattle recelved wol advanee on yesterd irable stock Chicago also helped the 1050 to At and grassy stock slow bly lower at from 83 to couple of strings of | been something like ebraski Texans ut | the same time last ngors sold | alono must b degroe of the close of busi row’s arrivals exceed slight strengthening for. Poor to very ataround 3 ., Common i stull and yearlings dull at from £2 to #3. Rough [ Is 37,500 Peac less than_ for the sawme time stock is selling very badly, fair 1o good bulls | last w Buyers were determi 1$1.25 to 32, o shade stronger than | a venwennce. Very soc little change in the | had forced a declin for grades beyond” the fact | further along addition Httle' more uctivity to the | made. The oxcuse fol co feeders ure quotabl des ut $2.6003 0B2.40. ED BEEE. buyers was the disturl in western live stock t 82 hogs were crowded do 9 8 and choico assorted Hent weights sold off 10 Nod ws | from 85.95 10 §6, while' front 265 to & 3 3 hy | bought the bulk 'of the offerings. These Lo 25 00, owost prices of the prosent season. T Gren 18, 400 lower iso than those rul his Lo 100001000 60, 300 St yen prime heavy sorts sold at #6 207000011108 d botter. Not all the hog disposed of 20 1 the Iato market was the worst of the duy. YEARLINGS. hero was i strong market for sheep. 1t wits 70...... 729 810 10¢ to 15c higher thun yostorday fa CoWS. grades, and even the least desirablo 1 765 1 ings could be tur sliz o 1 1 1000 1 ved | but . 1 1 880 1 continued light ipts, only hout te.B85° 1 1 1000 1 head stnee “last Thursday, 18044 0no Rt 4 822 1 which 1s less 1 i seded 870 1 15 1010 1 for that day. Common to cholco natives were 732 12t 14.....1010 1 alul from #4 to £4.85, and_Texans we 937 126 23, BUS 1 quoted at from #1.75 to 2450, Within the last BO3 1385 2......1175 2 two days prices for fair to beat grades have 879 140 i 975 2 wdvancod from 156 t The, lamb market 972 150 b...... 980 2 was strong at from #3.25 to #6. The pens are 842 16 2 050 »w pretty well cleared, but the poor stuff had 020 1 TR0 2 to go at very low prices, 720 1 1085 2 Ieceipts: ‘Cuttle, 10,000; calves, 1,200; hogs, 530 1 L1040 2 21,000; sheen, 10,000, BUD 1 6 1] Jourual reports: l'lmli‘ H.M;n I|\'1|'l:‘K|1|nn u!ln. market netive: nutives stead . 458 1 700 160 xans b@10c, higher: g 402 1 «eee 880 1060 0 good to choice, #4. 400 1 <o 480 200 #3.25%4.25; common, 3. b1 $2.00042.85; stockers, #1. MILKERS AND SPRINGERS, #1002, 80, rs, each. . 00 “Receipts, 24,000 head: shipments, | s 00 | 4,000 head; murket for heavy 26@35¢ lower: 00 | mixed and packers, $5.4085.45; 5 reivy 00 o' welghts, - 86.60120.60; 1ight % 00 @6.05; sorted 1ight, $5.7075.85. wind calf., i 126 00 nedr—Iteceipts, 10,000 howd; 1 cow and culfe.. LI 2600 | 2,000 head: warket netive; natiy " It certainly M"Ah the \ polnt of pricos pald, and in the history of tho yards such a drop as they did | passes for wits any whore from 20¢ 1 | bean honored ird loss thith & | hacauge of the action ot was 100 high i narket was too Bleh | yssessors in raisiug ¢ to take thelr wedicine. bidding #5.26 to $5.85, but ag, speculative and frosh choice light und Vies sold cutLering bought fal 4595 and o The trad wrticulurly mewn of state ofcers. A have annuals und omeroy Nee Cuicaco, July 19 has received the follg Posgkoy, Ia.. July correct reports hay S0IDG NEWSPAPOrS, Pomeroy has given & statement of the si ¢ tomol needed here, With & fow Packers ut #5.26 and 5.1 und $5.20 ling Was very wero buyers Inelined to pay advanced prices but for such ern range cattle alsosold to better advanta For the first half of the week the arrivals have 13,000 head less than fo dited the dey firmor feeling among oper: but fowenttle remaining in nd the total for the to getstufl it Jower prices and they did it with prices for grain and provisions. yeurlings, $6.5025.7 road Lo issue no more passes friends and subordinates "he order, it is supposed —— the w. Much fair to chol ed In the fresh rece at an_advance of from cwt. Tho 4,000 Texus re wanted ‘at a smull s quotations, nud west- nts lsp'C anyémfi;; Claug! Why § pou)‘,s Peppert ‘ 2: My Mamma uses ) his Soap,and says ilsthe here isa Santa Claus! Manufactarers of Ter Awnings, ete, 03 and 068, 16th Stroot., HORSE COVERS, 116 Farnsn traet. BAGS & TWINES | Bemis Omaha Bag COMPANY. Importers nnd wanufae. turers of flour sacks, Morse-Coe Shoz Company. e Oy TIL IR T ward B Shoe: ate of Nobraska. B aral fhviqation 13 oxtendad to all 10 1nspost our now faotory. Kirkendall, Jones & | Amer, Hand-Sewed SHOE CO.. boots, shoes 77004’1;,‘120]{_; A_VCORNICE. e (waha Coal, Colie & | Eagle Cornice Worlis e’ 103 cual, 81, cor. 16tk Doulas Stroet. nd | taile skylight 1510 Dod, M. E. Smith& Co. | Kilpatrick-Koch Dry F00DS CO. furnish- Lry goods, nottons, fur- | Notto 1t weel,, nnd to that factr opment of u ors. There were alesmen’s hands iness, and unless tomor- expectations o furthor of values may be looked s of very ful The hog market was fn bad shape. Tt up- wzed ha ) to be & matter of no consequence that in fair supply and sipts amounted to only about 21,- 5 1 Tust threo days i after the Gper of from 15¢ to 206, und 1l concessions had to be r the beurish titude of hed condition of finances centers and the lower Chol heny; wn 1o from $5.70 to #5.75 1g they westerns, $3.00% U tho request Il of the s oficers heir requests for trip huave is of the board of railroad e assessment. is vore Money The Associated owing : 19.—Damaging and in- ing been published in relief mmittee of ) the Press association tuation, which will ap wore wmoney 18 press duy and 86.55 10 86.90 one week ugo. Kepre- | J, H. Lowky, Secretary Relief Comuittee, sentative sulos: e} No Av. Sh b No. Av. Sb P W Hoax. \ 97....262 2 05....281 320 85 35 . : G280 2R AR 20481 AR 80 B0 SrarrLe, July 10.—Tae story about the 182 5 820 620 o 120 085 \ United States ship Mohicau beiug fired upos I8 FURNITURE. Omaha Upholstering| ~ Bebee & Runyan Unhnl‘;‘l:‘r‘e‘:‘l}\.\l‘-’n}nllurm FURNITURE COMPANY 1102-1104 Nigholns ¢ Wholesale ouly. and 15th Stree best’ever made;So of couts® You qee;ih' hang up * Sy (’ é«’ckfig, > My’ Manima \ says. ther \ isnt any danta & SOAP ® save By N.K.lli.l\lrham; & Co. Chicago. MAHA . Manufacturers ¢ Jobbers Directory AWNTX‘{GB A_NI! 7TE27¥2§. ) HARDWARE. Omata Tent- Awniag | Wolf Bros & Co., | Rector & Wilhelny | Lobeck & Linn, Denlers tn hardwaro and Corner 10th and Jackson | - mcchianics’ thols, Stroots. HUCDOuRlae Streat, HATS, ETOC. IRON WORKS. W. A L. Gibbon & Co | Omata Safend Irop WORKS Safes, vaults, Jall woo tron shutters and re o apes. Gus Androon, 14y Aud Jackeon Wholesalo | HIata. cnps, straw goods, klooves, ‘mittens. 12th nnd Harney Streots. LUMBER. Walielicld, merloan Port: ont, Milwau- ot nad Quiney | e John Import e, Innd Koo o white Liquors. | Frick & Herbet, Wholesale liquor dealers 1001 Farnam St | PAPER. Carpenter Paper Co Carry o full stock of printtogl wrapplug and writing papers, oard papers, ote. OILS. Standard 0il Co. Reflned and lubricating olls, nxle gro to. Branch & Co. |Jas. A. Clark & Co. Produce, Buttor, choe o Poultry und gu Xinds, oysto i17 . Tith Streot. —_— STOVE REPAIRS | SASH, DOORS Omaha Stove Repair Bade: 1 Do frutts of all iL. A. Disbrow & Co Manufacturers ef doors, blind mouldings, Uce 12th and disabled by the Alexandria is now be- lieved to be a hoax. The story was told by G.T. Barrett of Ki island, who came down on the City ot Topeka. He is the only person who seems to know auy thing aboutit, e e S e WORLD'S F.ALlk PASSES STOLEN. Trouble Which Necessitates the Printing of n Now Lot ot Tickets. Ciicaco, July 19.—Owing to the fact that it has been discovered that several thou- sand single admission newspaper passes to the World's fair have been stolen, the man- agement this morning canceled all these vasses and will get out a new lot, to be ¢ changed for old ones, properly signed, as fast as possible. It is mnot believed many persons secured admission on them till fraud was discovered. A number of those presenting stolen passes have been arrested, and an effort will bo made to make them tell the names of the persons from whom they were secured. The weathor continucs all that could bs desired by the Worla’s fair—cloudy and cool, with o comforting breeze from the lake. The Brazilian building, one of the hand- somest of the foreign structures on the grounds, was dedicated today. Tomorrow weden will hold a ceiebration on the grounds, in which the Swedish singing 5 s of all parts of the country will take part, accompanied in_tho parade by some fifty Swedish civil and military organizations of Chicago and other cities, At the meeting of the national World's fair commission this morning Turnbull of Florida said he had discovered in the Ac- vicultural buildiug a smoke stack which passed through the roof in contact with the wood work which was o hot he could scarcely hold his hand on it. ‘The building was in imminent danger of destruction by fire. The clerk was instructod to notify tifo divector general atonco. A committee” was subscquently appointod to present the case to the director general. e — NORTH AND 50UTH KOAD, Government Surveyors WUl Soon Sturt Over the Proposed Koute, ST. PauL, July 19.—A government survey- ing party will leave Jamestown, N. D., soon on a preliminary survey of a railroad route to the Gulf of Mexico. United States En- gineer George Hawkins will have charge of the party, which will consist of five persons, The voute, s far as can bo learned, 1s di- rectly south from vamestown, which will bo the northera terminus, through Nebraska, Kansas, and down 1o the southern terminus, not yet decided upon, ‘I'he outcome remains Lo be seen. e ubl sity. The balloon ascension and parachute jump at Courtlund beach affords entertainment for thousands of people besides those who are within the gates at the scenc of the us cension Nightly, about 8 o'clock, crowds congre gate ou yho High School grounds and the hills all about Omaha, while a large number of those out riding drive up to the north part of the city to catch a glimpse of the bulioon and parachute. Smiley’s lookout on Sherman avenue usually contains quite a nuwber in carrisges, and wany more drive onto the Ames avenue bridge. It is one of the few balloon ascensions which have been advertised in Omabs that 1s not a “fake and an ent tainment enjoyed by many, and especiully so by those who are at the beach and wateh 1t frow the time the process of inflation beging until the *'flash” tukes place and the return of the balloon Lo earth. — Australian Ballot in Florida, JAcKsONVILLE, Fla., July 10.—The Austral ian ballot system was tried for the first time in this state in the municipal election here yosterday, I worked satisfaciorlly o all SOUTH OMAHA., Union Stock Yards Company, South Omaha. Best Cattlo Ho and nurkot1a the wam. e e COMMIS3104 HOU e Wood Brothers. Live Stock Commission Merchunts. So1th Omaha—Telephono 115 — Chioars JOUN D DADISMAN, WALTER 15, W0OD, } tanagorr Market reports by mail and wire cheerfully furnished upon application, They Do Not Stick. 3 A Jeweler writes im “The 17-jewel Dueberd, Hampden watches do notstick in the center, as 15-jewel watches.'} Whit'is meant by a watch sticking in the center? Why don't %y jewel ')uv.-hcrvllnmr' den watches stick 1n the center? Ask your dealer, 7 If your dealer doey not kcen our watches, mafl us your address and we willsond you the hamo of ' dealer Who dacs, Ty DUEBER WATCI Wouks, Cantou, O, parties The straight-out democratic ticked was elected. —— STEVENSON'S WELCOME, N Francisco G 4 the Very Effusivoly. SAN FraNcisco, July 19.—~Vico President Stevenson aud his party arrived here this morning on a steamer from San Huis Obispo, co Presideny Governor Markham, city officisls and prominent ci ns met the steamet at the entrance to the harbor and 4 fleet of vesscls | escorted the steamer down the bay. A at the Presidio and Aleatraz. After landing the vice president was escorted to the Balug hotel by a troop of regular cavalry and & regiment of the state militia, The publig prion will be held this evening, at whic lute was fireq vice president will be presented th edom of the city. - Pollce Faragraphs. im Lee, who was charged with grand Teeny, yesterdny morning pleaded gullty to peut larceny, and was fined §90 and costs, “The case of the state against Dan C. Dailoy, the constable who is charged with the ems bezzlement of 0 collected by him in his ofcial capacity, was continued until July 27, It C. Jones, cnarged with passing a forged check on Major of the Hotel Meroer, had his preliminary examination and wag Leld to the district court in the sum of #700, Burke, the man who was 80 savagely as. saulted by “Roxy" Robinson for consorting with the latter's mistress.was rcleased from custody on his own recognizance, to appear and prosecute when the case is called for trial ‘The case of “Lou Goldsmith, the Third ward bartender who was 50 previous with his gun o few nights ago, was continued until August 1, by which time it is oxpected the victim of tho shooting will be able to leave the hospital and tell his story in urt, Sorgeant Sigwart is devoting most of his time to inducing the squatters on the south bottoms to move from their present place of abode. He has been successful in & nu ber of dnstances, but the majority of thes uoi-paying tenants are in no hurry about i } and seem Lo be waiting for further action of tho vart of the couucil or Board of Health,

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