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D FINANCIAL Wheat Went Up with a Rush and Down with a Thump, STRIKE RUMORS THE LEADING FEATURE Corn Was Quiet with the FExer Sharp Advance in July Ings by Shorts-Onts Ad- on Cover. vanced Early. 11.—~Wheat went with with a thump ike rumors, CHICAGO, July & rush and mainly on conflicting s %o lower. Corn closed %e higher for July and unchanged for September. finished %o lower and provisions at a slight decline Wheat opened at from %e to %e advance, and, after selling down from e Jied from %e to lc, eased off 1%c, gome and closed easy. The firmer feeling was fnfluenced some by the bullish government report, but more particularly by the stronger tone of cables. The sharp advance after the opening was due largely to the rumor that the strike had been sottled, and, upon the denial later, the prica sagged back and lost the early advance. Trade was fairly ive. rn was quiet, with the gharp advance in July on co The range for July was 2%c Oats advanced early, but reacted later on selling. The range for September was fc. Provigions opened eaty on liberal offerings, Jater becom'ng steady, but dull. Compared with last night September pork 18 2%c lower, Beptember lard be lower and September ribs 2¥%c lower. Freights slower, and 2%c to Kingston Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat 6 cars; corn, 48 cars; oats, 23 cars; hogs, none. The leading futures ranged TArticlen. | High Wheat, July down today, Oats exception of a ering by shorts. Wheat, 1c to Buffalo & follows: Open. 503 0@00i4 July.....o ‘ Avic ot May. . \ PO e 6 Beptio | Lard. 100 1bs July,. B } Sopt. Bhort itiva= J . 1470 6 80 Cash_quot FLOUT A1%e, A ) 45%@18%c; . 3 white, RYE—No. 2, 45 BARLE 4, nom! FLA TIMC PROVISIONS 12.67%. Lard, Bldes (loose), (boxed), $6.0006.121 5 $6.574G7.00. WHISK Y—Distillers’ bbl, $12.65% Short ribs, shoulders (boxed), finished goods, per gal., 10WIng were the recelpts ana shipments fcr today TATtCIcs Flour, bbls. Wheat, bu.... Corn. bu...... Oats. bu. Rye. bu! Onthe P ket was unsettied: @160, Eggs, unsettled Roceipts, | Shipmionts. 800 650 75.000 £ 119000 5,500 85,000 'y, 12ke@18e; diary, 11 v 10k@i e, OMAHA GENERAL MARKETS, Condition of Trade and Quotations on Staple and Faney Produce. The market qulet yesterday. The receipts of most kinds of country produce are large cnough, and there Is no apparent reason why the market should not show more life, except that the shipping trade has been cut off very largely by the rallroad strikes. The demand for butter was not large yesterday and the packers did not appear to be at all anxious whether they bought anything or not. The market was about steady at the decline noted on Tuesday. The egg market Is very w dealers are still trying to get the old piice for thelr best eggs, other buyers claimed that they could get all they wanted at the price quoted below. are rather on the in- crense, which | ken the market. The ' market did ot show change that spring were hurd ong. BUTTER-Packing country, 101205 v, Uricks, on country produce was rather and while some on poultry except any chickens stock, 8c: créamery, solid 16G18c. © 403, BHC, POULTRY—0l0 chickens, 10G12! The ducks is very light. Ducks, gobblers, 6G6c; geese, 5lalbe VEAL—Cholce fat ‘and sn at G rse and large, 3@4c. CHIEBSE—Wisconsin, full ! 10@11s Nebraska and lowa, full cream, §@i0c; Nebraska and lowa, part skims, 6@ic; Lim- burgdr, No., 1063 itk No. 1, e Swss, No. 1, 3glic. AY—Upland $8.50, midland, $8; lowland, $1.5 LW $6. Demand fair; supply fair. Color makes the best price on hay. Light bales sell the best. Only top grades bring (o prices. PIGEONS—-014 good to packed, chol 51 hens, 6@6ie; demand fo 7c; hen turkeys, 1GSc; I veals are quoted cream, new m birds, per doz VEGETABLI Potatoes, tomatoes and water melons are atout the only kinds of vegetables that are being celved from a distance. Other kinds of ve ables are being furnished by the local Erow and they are supplying no small porportion of the potatoes in addition. The general market on vegetables is slow, and there Ix not much life to the trade. The rail- road compunies gave notic y morning that they would rece Roods, but ds the i the past been sollcited. New beets, On orders, 3G Hand picked navy, 15; common white beans, OLD medium, @10, ONIONS—On_orders CABIAGE-Good 2. TOMATOES—~Good shipping stock, per 4-basket erate, Teasl . NEW Bl Wax, per string, pe baslet, PEAS-Go K, pe CAULIFLOW ER~Cholce BIAN 2104 ST 1344 shippin per 1b, stock, on ord bu. basket, 65 bu:, $1 stock, per doz, $1.2 southern ts, per do 10 grown, per bu., e RULTS. The situation in the fruic show any change, The market fruit of all kinds. The berries In this morning, and that was about the sum total of fresh receipts, though th wero @ fow lowa cherries brought in by nearby rowers. The market Is well supplied with ananus, and there are enough lomons © f present requirements, and that about Includes ll that was to be had, in the frult markets Yesterduy. Business was ‘p Iy at & stands Bl At many of the fruit . and It seemed Tike & Sundiy STRAWBERRI CHERRIES—None. APPLES—Californ south bos, APRICOT No BLACKBERRIES BLACK RASPH RIED RASPBERIIE t, case 3 PhEACine market does not Amost bare of werd ew black- crate, £1.00 3 1, Shipping stock,’ per 2~ BANANAS. BEMON are PINEAPPLES MISCI FIG8—Fancy. boxes, per Ib., HONEY-—Caliornia, 15; dark honey, 10612, MAPLE SYRUP—Gallon cans, per doz., $12 NUTH - Almonds, 16@170; Enslish walnuis, 100 fiberts, 1%c; Brazil nuts. 10 JER~Vure Juice, per bbi, halt bul, (¥ HIDES- No. 1 & galtod hidos, 5¢; No. 1 veal cal, ‘s Toa. hides, 2tc; No. 1 green 2 green salted hides, 2o: t0 16 Ibs., G} No., 2 veal alf, # 1us, (o 18 1bs, 4o; No. 1 dry fiint hides Bei No, 2 dry fint Bides, 8¢ 1 dry salte Bides, & t cured hides, per Ib. less than PRLIH-Green walted, each, 25060 arlings (short-wooled early wk'ns). 1nkn (Whort-wou arly c; dry shearlings (short- No. '3, e dry M butl W pelts, dry fint closing | ! welght, 466 | petts, per 1, Colorads _mur welght, 4 TALLOW dry flint, wetunl AND GREA ¢ tallow, No. 2. ‘ wrease, white' B, 4 ¥ lrk, 2 1d b v ugh tall NEW YORK GENE erday’s Quotatl NEW YORK, July 11 0% Lbls.; ox bt Market ste [ Rye flour, firm BUCKWHEAT-N CORN M Stead: Drand Wi bo; mixer AT Recely 15,000 b, Tl . No eted 1 of the her cables and n the advan closing weak sod at 50%¢ Septembir, December, 664 her 1 ning with wheat, In vance in Chicago lost’ m decline to Ye up; July el Vil ke, cloved at AT4e; clomed ut 47 OATS—Recoipts, 20,000 b sales, 156,000 bu, futures market firmor 3 i 3, G0%e; D W 50c; witite westorn, state, 0G50C, Option n afternoon, when it but elosed nt 1@l 4650, closed at d@lee; Av at #i%e; Septemuor Oct MLqIIRC, ¢ dler on Tight state, Slow; hem avy welghts, 1 WOOL—Quiet; domestic R IVISIO! plekled ders, 6%c: piok western steam tierces at $7 nominal; aquiet; continent 6%c. Pork, fiem: new $12500013.00; fami) $14,007016.50, Ktate 197 1c T pli . but creamery Elging, 20c v, 1520 Fitm; state, 1 ull skime, 13 TALLOW- Stoad: PKE ;| Quiity Pl M—Dull Quiet; strained, Qulet domes Closed 0 A NTINE i N SEED O1L—In St. Louls G ST. LOUIS, July 11.—FL After” . bullfs sing de low the ‘market held b No. st Stronger; asked; Au bid’ for east for n ). i prime’ to “{nehange hanged Firm at yost PROVISIONS—Easier, jobbing, $13.50. Lard, pr 35 Tiry longs and ribs, $7; sho shoulders, $7; longs, $1. s bu.; July 1L—T ®ald at auctic Black Rep to $1.10; plums, Rurbank phi feago, Californin fruit Roval Anne, e California re $21062.55: plums, §2.10a peach’ apricots, @L60; Clyman .45; plimis, 31 John peachi it thix me ST St i Moor T 230az40; plums, live, $1.8501.40; 1002.25; Burbank, 3; peach plums, Clyman, $215; Clapp'a Favo Astrachan apples, until after the strike. Liverpool LIVERPOOL, July 11 mand_moderate: “holders alifo 45 1G58 Yad; 45 110@ nd not, BARLE ents, mess, 658 90, s long cle prime western, dis, Kansas City SAS JRN—Unchin 2 white, 39G 0. OATS-Firm; BUTTER e K No. 2 mix Firmer; eream -Active and Active Day on 'Ch NEW tive day on though there were pe taken as a whole the toneand a vory gendral the result of the day's bear raids were notably Chicago Paul were also thelr below th YORK, July 1 Gas, prices tions are for the by the labor situation in strength with in_the rallway camp. The failure of by Grand Master Wor a factor in the stock some extent regarded the end of the which furnished more total sales, was stro in such good demand a at a cent the speeding upward vance of § per before noon. At was some reallzin cent took place new purchases, on Washington in some the the closing 1 per cent below cent, only yesterday. Orders were on the board at sent the price down the selling being by In Chica gain of by a reaction vance of 1% per cent, up to 75, with cent, the advance § per cent w on per cent at the openl lied, and on a brisk pi in which London was 1% per cent, with a per cent. Burlingtor decline of 3 per cent subsequently receding Island fell oF 3 P @idiie; rease, weakened with oth up for the and T firm; country (pl free), 4 United closed at domestic, futures steady. salt meats, winter, 487 “alifornia. brewing, extra steady the Stock exchange, made attacked railroad having been of which orders, a 9934—was reached, being a gain of 114 per sale being at a figure % per cent of % per a final price being 2 per cent. wado hutcher wool 1eht, 4Gde; dry fiint, pelts, per b, No. 1, 4 white A a0, yellow, 3 beeswax, Tallow HAL MARKET. on Flour, Graln and Me [ FLOUR—Ttec ) Mos, 00 ki alr demand for ter dpmand ipts t flour, nominal $2.50, tlos, ; yellow sports, 50000 bu. 6,000 bu, spot. & In elevator, 4 \& wtrong during th ter on the sharp ad at of It, closing at 1 seed At 46%c; August, Soptember, ' ATG@477e, hu, ; vts, 3,000 bu.; 5,000 spot. Spot ' Vo 2 dellvered, hite 3 white, i ok, White et until the markets. July, 46! closid 32%e; higher any; ust, oG ISC Bc, elosed at it date. it to cholce, T@lfc; ok sole, i18c, flece Gse; Buenos Ayres, pulled, ly. Cut plekled Lard wwked: soles closed at refined, 0; compound, .25, extii @16.00; short me shoul aquict; ugust s, $14. 00 ly, " $15 f nnsylvania, southern, cases, MY ST western dairy, , M@2e; wester state dairy 10% fac 12@15¢; arge, 7@9c; part skims, ity 166410, (82 per as to $1bid, common to good, $1.35 to extra, 4@ ans, open ket- £3.10. Plates, active, nominal, neral Market. R unchanged, h spurt 1e W than yesterday, bo inaction of early, but under the at 4e of its gain. dze; July, plember, 20 track, sacl y cholce timothy, $12.00 od. —Unchaaged erday’s advance, Pork, standard fme to choice loose shouldef 15, Bac 1bs, $8; shoris, <.; wheat, 5,000 bu. bbls.; wheat, company, cars of ublican cherries, §1.7 Stmoni prun @ 5 ms, Blenheim aprictos, Hall early peaches, ; Abundance plums, $1.80G@1.90. kold Califc Ine, $1 $1.145; Abundance, ; “Turpie Bartlett Mikado, $2.10 Market. WHEAT—Fit offer, sparing! red woestern spring, 1G0is 81ad. modirate; new mixed, 235 64G25s 6d. o Ui India_ mess, 70w, tacon, long and short r, 45 1bs., 40s. Lard, Markets. mixed, 3 ed, 341 white, nery, U@lac; dalry, 12Q @se. STOCKS AND BONDS ke Notwithstanding Perlods of Depression. 1.—This was an ac- and al- riods of depression, market was in good ailvance in prices was trading. Occasional on certaln stocks, but Sugar and St without sending e openin ews from the various strike centers became im- proved In tenor, and as speculative opera- present mainly governcd the trading gained the reported Improvement the general strike ordered kman Sovereign was market, and was to s the beginning of strike, Sugar, than a third of the at the opening and s to cause the shorts to cover with a celerity that sent the stock rapid galt, an ad- recorded higher flgures there and a reaction of 1 per e afternoon, were higher but on made level the best of the day and 2% per cent above the closing price of to sell Chicago Gas the opening, which to 724, timid holders, who feared the consequences of a general strike There were good supporting orders at the decline, and before midday a vas effected, followed cent and an ad- bringing the shares reaction of % per yesterday's closing St. Paul lost 3% ng, but quickly ral- urchasing movement, prominent, sold up final reaction of 3% ), after an opening , rose 13§ per cent, i per cent. Rock cent at the opening, actual | | » | | 1E_OMAHA sold up to 1% per cent, and reacted % per cent, Northwestern made a gain of 1% per cent, closing at the highest. The Improvement in the grangers was largely due to the excellent showing of the corn crop In the government report, made public last gvening. The general market wab dtrong qg a rule during the afternoon the best figires of the day being current Just before 2 o'clock, after which realizing caused some Pecessions, which were partially recovered, the speculation being decidedly firm at the cloge, with prices mostly higher than the last figures of yesterday. Pullman made the greatest gain, 5 per cent on purchases of 900 sharcs. The ad ditional $500,000 Western Uuion stock listed on the exchange was fssued for the pur- chase of the American Rapid Telegraph company, which had been opevatedt by the Western Unifon on a lease, but which was recently bought under furaslssur The iond market was firm during the mornin but was easier in the afctnoon, closing er heavy. The principal changes for the day are: Declines—Lousville, St Louls & Texas firsts, 8 per cent; Northern Paciflc seconds, 2% per cent; Northern Pacific thirds, 2% per cent; Northern Pacific Montana firsts, 1 per cent; Wabash onds, 2% per cent: St. Paul, M. & M consols, 2% per cent; St. Paul, W. & Ms., per cent; Chicago, St. Louls & New per cent; Southern Pacific con- 1 per cent Advances—Wisconsin Central firsts, 2% per_cent The Evening Post says: The stock mar- ket was not slow in its response to favor- able developments in the labor situation. the preceding weakness in the market been only slight, so the reaction was not at all sensational. There was not a continuous movement of activity through- out the day; at times transactions on the market ceased as completely as they did at times on Tuesday. But values neverthe- less recovered promptly and decidedly; the advance was general throughout the list. The Evening Post’ London cablegram says: The stock markets were still stag- nant today, but marked by a more cheer- ful tone. 'Americans closed near the best. The difficulties apprehiended at tomorrow's settlement are not connccted with the American market. South American stocks improved on a fall of 6 points in the Argen- tine gold premium. The India council sold 55 lakhs of rupees today at rates rang- ing up to 12 20-32d. The following were the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York ex- change today: Atehison....... B [Nort Adams EXBioHs. . 147" | No. P Alton, 'r. 1., U P. D. o pra Northwe Expi Qo pie more & N.Y. Contrai.ill a4 Pactfi IN. Y. & N. Eng.... outhe Ontario & W... Central Pacific sgon Im :::1;\4 \u{.\l;vmv, leago Allon.... B Q Cllleago Gas.. oliated Gig C. C. & L. Colo. Conl & Iron Cotton Ol1 Cert. .. Del. Hudson. ... Tel. ok, & W. D.& . G, pfd. D.&C. F. Co.. rg. Pulliman b ding. . Richmond Torm.. Ao’ prd... R.G. W R. G Rocl fsiand... . SRATITe St Paul prd. St P. & Omaha do’ ptd..... uthern P igar Refiner Tenn. Coal & Ir |Texas Pactie.... T. & O. Cent. pfd.. |Union Pacific..... |U.'S. Express. .. W.SL L. &P... do pid 3 Wells Faro BX.. 43| Western Unlon. .. 6 |W.&L. E. do pfd . M& Hocking. 1. Central... St.P. &Duluth & T. do_pfd Lake Shore., Lead Trust. Loufsville& N1 Loutsville & N. Manhattan Con Momuhls & C Michigan Cent. Mo, Paclic. ... Moblle & Ohio. 8 |N. Nashvillo Chat.., LR National Cordaze. 21%| do nrd...\" do 80i4|H. & T. C..) 1007 |T) A A &N, M. 183 T. 8t L. & K. C...0 94 do pfd. g W, pfd North 4 offered. The tota shares, including: Jington, 18,600; Chl today were Sugar, 53,000; 3,400; Distilling and & Nashville, 3,300; 3,700; Rock ‘sl n Union, 4,300 of stocks American %0 Gas, viil New York Money Markot, W YORK, July 1L.—MONEY ON CAL y at 1 per cent; last loan, 1 per cent; clo 1 per cent. STERLING business_fn bankers' EXCHANGE—Firm, with actual bills at $4.881 for demand and $4.87% for sixty days; rates, $1.85@ $4.50; commercial bills, $1.56 SILVER CERTIFICATES GOVERNMENT BONDS “state bonds, ing quotations on bonds were as follows: U8 Brex. D& R G 7a.... 1123 U.S. 08 coup.. D. &R G U.S. 48 1Cg... 0100 Erie Snds..... 17 . 48 coup. G.H. &S A sl fig 65 0f Ala. Clnss A a. Class 1 Class Curren L. Migsourl 08, N.C.08 a0 48, Tenn. new sct 58, Tenn, old 65.... Va. Centuries. ... dodeferred...... Atehison 4s. Atehigon 28 A. . nada So. 2uds. Cen. Pac. 1818 05, 100 P. 1ats of 00, st Shore ds..... 103 Boston Stock BOSTON, July 11,—Call loans, 14@2 per cent; time loans, 3% ‘per cent. Cloalug prices for stocks, bonds and mining shares AT &S F 5%, dopfd... A dagr 11 oBde|wh SeRde. pd Am. Sugar pfd..... 034 Wis. Central... BEli Taapone. 1. 100 | Atchiuon 3da Boston & Albany.. 204 |Atehison 48 Boston & Malne, C.B & Q. o 474 | A ntie. . areen o B [Bottok oMo Noxte [Caltimec & He N.Y.&N. E. Ceuntennial,.. Qid Cofouy.-oo 180 |Fraviiine - Rbbore: Kt Quotations. Unlon Pacif West End ) Francisco Mining Quotations. SAN FRANCISCO, July 11.—The offictal closing quotations for mining wocks L 11y wers a3 fol - Tows: Al Moxi Belcier Mono Bost & Boie Nevida @iic Todie Cou. Ophir. Bulwer..... Potosi. ! Chollar: 1. o Con. Cal, & V. |Sierra Ne Crown Polnt.. | Tiion con Gould & Cu Yollow 3 Hale & Nor | Now York Mining NEW YORK, July 11.—The followiug ars the closing mining quotations: G101 % 0 own Point. 1 & V 3 Union Con Yellc 10 preforr Mexiean . 5 | 4 Bulwer. Outario ophir.... LONDON, July 11.—4 p. m. Ty, Bousols, money..101 7-10 [Mexican ordinary, 15 Consols, deent 1011 605 Canndian Paeific.. % Rea . B 4954 Bile %d per ounce, o of discount In both short and thre the open market for months' bills 18 %d. 1l Notes. PARIS, July 11 per cent rentes, for the account BOSTON, July 11 ances, 31,876,000, BALTIMORE, balances, $402,00, NEW YORK, July 11 balances, 5,269,000, PHILADELPHIA, July 11 000; batances, §2,385,000 MEMPHIS, July 11.—Clearings, § ances, 376,058, New York exchange, selling SAN FRANCISCO, July 11.—Diafts, sight, 7hic; telegraphic, 15c. Siiver bars, 624@62e. Mexl can dollars, B@51%e ORLEANS, July 11,—( New York exchange, comme bank, $1.60 per $1,000 premium. LOUIS, July 11.—Clearings, 3$3.77 430,056, Money, dull; 57 per cent chinge on New York, Sc discount to par. CHICAGO, July 11.—Clearings, $12,907,00. New York exchange, easier at 15 premium. Forelgn exchange, dull. Sterling exchange, actual, #.81% G4SSKe. Money rates, 4G0 per cent WASHINGTON, July 1.—The cash balance In treasury at (he close of b 8 todiy wan 822, 0f which $64,860,717 was gold reserve. engagements of gOld for export tomorrow Thr 100f 250 ~Clearings, $14,497,000; bal July 11.—Clearings, $2,731,000; learings, M8,000; Clearings, $11, unt (o $700,000, of ‘which $100,000 will o to Cinada. Bathing at Courtland B Again were ceived this head, were, only held bulk bee There of Chicago one before they w as ever. in the Some for many in while tle No. Av. 60.....1001 10011560 10000150 380101119 20.. 01162 60010 1....1200 42,1273 60,1304 3.1 1011000 1....1280 60 20 No. 2 cows.. 15 cow 264 cows.. best No. of was on sale. | Buyers Inclined to ¢ It Hard for Sellors to Get Rid of Stock-Hogs Active and the these The was uld records at been broken in the 248 o today, history of th week 31,000 hogs The receipts of cattle were 83 3 For 13,000 While the head the fresh maderately over from total of fully 7,0 ever, and nothing to stimulate the buying. threatened walkout and assurance receive Pt 77 Lower. WED! South matter of receipts. of logs, or 16,806 which was the yards. For have largest the been three days the receipts of cattle heavy, there were the day before, 0 head on sale. cattle were native thing against the of the t at other points made The railroads gave making The great corn market opened in bad shape. seller The des unions at every autious, and there was very little done midday pers some by announcing cattle for Chicago, VA TIVE, STOCK MARKET Feosipts of Hogs' yl‘xrpru Any Previous Tay in the History of the Yard CATTLE TRADE 1S 'STILL IN BAD SHAPE ent Cantlon, Making NESDAY, July 11. Omaha have There head re th three day received receipts were 100 a fed ship- that but one was predicting that the m ket would be overrun, there was to stimulate prices cattle sold while a good many was offered A good shipments usual. were announ the about yesterday's bids, more cattle sold them 50 Pr. 3 50 305 100 400 300 EEEE 13-4 300 )CKE 150 200 200 200 23 2% 240 240 2 40 240 Av. 110082 09 TS at were first hands will Butchers' lower, and the feeling was very weak, Stockers there one left stock and not sment most _desirable 10¢ lower than time yesterday. over, and the be larger than like beef cattle, feeders e a good were, that Represe very No. Ll 20 2. 11090 13 43 EXPORT. 95 36....1207 3 IS w0 6 10 30,0208 11039 1040 HEIFERS. R 1n...500 1 GALVES. BUBLS, .00 180 e 180 1650 150 STAG 36,0113 RS AND FE 15,102 s 41 855 [4) 030 15! 65 10011000 7i0 2.0 810 T4 0 i RN Pr. SDERS. . 786 1009 CATTLE. No. 6 cows.. 30 INDIAN TERRITORY 688 loads 210 the in the morning. slow, many would-be buyers in the yards, the market on fat cat- discouraging trading was done. DRESS] Av. + 836 §2 00 much and little Pr. 104 steers..... 888 2 60 HOGS—Including the fresh receipts thé holdovers, there were fully 18,000 hogs The shippers opened by paying $4.90 to $5.00 for a few of the early packers and the most of the shippers were bidding low and the bulk of the offerings changed hands in fairly good season at $4.75 to $4.80. and market The Although the market was weak for a time, loads were held over unsold, orders of owners, who did not feel satisfied The general market could bo called 25c to 30c lower than yesterday. Representative sales: sh. 40 81 with the prices. the cl e was strong. Pr sh. S0 A few largely upon Pr. 160 $4 80 0 450 8 50 8 0 50 80 50 50 50 ) 1 " ] 0 2 » 0 (] 0 ® There was only they were mixed western yearlings, market was about steady and without Fair to good natives are quotabl 50; falr to good we terns, $2.50@ common and stock sheep, $2.00 to cholce 40 to 100-1b. lambs, $: and The feature. at $2 3.40 good 1.00, osition of Stook tion of atock a8 Unfon Stock Yards hours ending at 2 Recelpts and Dis Official receipts and wh by the book [ Apany. for the twenty-four clock p. m., July 11, 1894 RECEIP IS, Cars. Head 8 21 2§16 Horses and " miles DISPOSITION, maha Packing comp H. Hammond compiny Swift' and company Cudahy Packing company John P, Squire company v Barnes v & Co elwon Mortis Hammond & R. Becker. Dold_P. I Brog. Shippers and foeders Left over.. 3,000 8,000 Total ¥ L 6,083 17843 SRN PACKING WES INTERESTS, Strike Almost Completely Blocked the In dustry During the Weel. CINCINNATI, July 1L.—(Special Telegram to )~Tomorrow's Price Current will say has been Imost complete stoppage of western packing ations the past wesk b the strike of employes. The total f all points 18 compared with 200,000 week o 5000 Tnst year, The ce March 1 I8 4,80,00), inst Frominent plices. ¢ s an o preceding 184, 3,000 207,000 Cineinn Y VT, 18000 Indianapolis *.00 L1700 Milwaukee 183,000 edar Rupids 8,00 Joseph cago Cattle Market Tmproving. CHICAGO, July 11.--The arrivals of stock wer comparatively limited today, less than 100 car loads arriving, but as they were the first re- celpts by rail since July 2 the effect was reas suring. sdny 21 cars of cattie were shipped and & cars of hoge, Prices were much weaker shar declines yesterday at western and prospect “of increasing now on gave prices an unmists downward dey Buyers kept off_for ssions, and few reported wer lower figires ) have been current ays pust. tions are nominal to $5.50 for_cat- te, from $5.25 to $5.75 for hogs, and from $2 to $4.50 for sheej 5 Kansas City Live Stock Markot. KANSAS CITY, July 11.—CATTLE-R: 5,800 he \ipments, 4,00 head; mark: Tower: stoel 254,00 Texas cof stecrs, 1.90; nati stockers and fecders, $i. n conc th it 10a15¢ cows, bull eipts, head; market op'n lower; bulk, $.9075.1 mixe 9,400 head; shipment 1 steady and closed heavies, 48005 Diks, $ head; STIEE head; New York Live Stock Marke WV YORK, July 11.—CATTLE market very duil than " Mon inferior sold; rs, fa very cholce, $3.50@5.60; Cherokees, celpts, 4,000 Bc lowor bout_all common $3.80G IEEP AND LAMBS—R firm; good lambs, . poor to on’ to cholce, $4.00605.5; HOGS—Re ferio 8923 head; : Others un rket lower i Markat. LI3—Recelpts, 3,000 ‘Slow, bul_ fifm, on 1L—CAT i mark ST. LOUIS, hea antly light, July shipments, no pation of $3.30; cows Recelpts heifcrs, $2.5 ad; saip “Réceipts, 900 market active, strong; lambs, $3.60G4.00. head; native shipme: she Stock in Sight. Record of receipts of live stock at the principal markets for Wednesday, July 11, 18 s, Sheep 203 four South Omaha. Chicago Kansas City St Louls...... 6,800 3,000 1400 900 Total 28,500 Coffeo Market, NEW YORK, July 11.—COFFEE—Options dull but ruled firmer and and local buying; closed 16 polnts up; saies, s, 14,807 September, 2 $18.90@14.05. Spot coffee, No. 7. §16.00: ‘mild quie warehouse deliverics yest York stock, 102, United stock, 139,000 bags; visible for Unit:d 500 bags, against 427,000 bags last ye United Statcs, 204,000 bags. BANTOS, July il.—Market quiet; good aver $17; recelnts, 4,00 bags; stock, 1,400 L HAMBURG, July 11—Market steady, higher to 4ipfg lower HAVRE, July 11 highe Do lower; including : $12.95 14,10 Rio, quiet_and Cordovs States, afloat (i ket ula opened steady; unchanged 1o 2IRO, Cleared 15,000 bags. July for 11.—Market tates, steady 4,000 Market. today was auickly then fell Minneapolls Wheat EAPOLIS, July 11.—Busincss considerably lighter. — Prices advan about lc above yesterday's market, rapldly, and close were under’ yesterday prices, ' excepting cash wheat on track, which the < us the 8 day. Recelpts only 24,150 ‘bu., with shipments, but irinding about 60,000 b, King a ks on hand. T8%c: Scptomber Which 18 @ shad: the previous day. On 6l4ie; No. 1 northern, 60%c; Y 9. The flour mills 'are mostly dle 8, 6,65 Lbls. Pri o about th terday; patents, 3. bakers, mills m- the hard, ern, Shipme $2.050 ral Ma July 11L—FLOUR Lbls.} shipments, Iket. Steady; re- Ipts, 3,000 bbls.; KAl 000 TS, WHEAT—Unsettled; Sept mber southern corn, on 2 white western, G3Goc; western, o nsked; stock, 000 bu. RY stock, No. 2 mixed No. 2, Bi@dte; 59 bu.; uict; 1,400 bu, rece!pts, Cotton Markot ANS, July 11.—COTTON—Steady. spot to arrive, 160 bales 306 bales ; 00 bales; Great Dales bajes. Futures 5.8) bid; Au NEW ORLF Wk stendy gust, 3 September, 0. 74@6.7 ber, $6.8170.5: 40,9616.96; 1°eh April, $7.150 LoUts, July wales, ‘none; recelpts, 2 83,400 biales, 1. 1, —COTTON—MI none; ship New Orleans General Markets July 1L.—PRODUCE nominal k xed BugiLE-cue Uyl Bacon, 10 W quotat AR AT talr, 17% @19, ordinary to good ordinary to low Ol Markets, CITY, Pa., July 1L—National Transit u opened ‘nt’ 83%: highest, 3% lowest cd ut 83%; shipments, 110,418 bbis; runs; Transit high: Pa., July 11.—National BIN; closed at 83%; Raw, steady centrifuigal SUC ) quict July 11.-8UGAR—Cane, dull, nCrifukil Jiva, 18 3d; Muscovado, 1w d: beet, qulet and steady; July {18 fite SN A S Duluth Wheat Market. DULUTH, July 11L.—WHEAT—Cloge; No. 1 hard, cash, i No. 1 northern, cash, Go; December Wike'; 3 not refecied, 4650} t0 W New York Dry Goods Marke NEW YORK, July 1L—A freer move dry goods In All directions was the fe tha macket, Many buyers were in the Who contented themsclves In looking after & Mstead of purchasing, bub Wit transportativa NEW males late test, at 34i; LONDO! doing: ¢ refining, Auguat, YORK, yente refin July 11 littie fuir and cash, ve, NO. SLAUGHTERING REFRIGERATORS To sell quick stock on hand. $12 §16 Refrig Refrigerator for..$6.00 rator for..$7,25 ¢23 Refrigerator for... $11,20 o SLAUGHTERING BABflv : X CARRIAGES TO SELL QUICK STOCK ON HAND. 5.50 Bahy Carriagos for 810,00 Baby Carriagos for ... $15.00 Buby Carriuges for ... SLAUGHTERING - $3.25 --$4.90 ... $7.256 LASOLINE STOVES TO SELL QUICK STOCK ON HAND. ¢3 Gasoline $6 Gasoline S 88 Gasoline COOLERS. 88c 4-Gallon Store Water Coolers . . Stoves for.$1,25 toves for.$2.73 Stoves for.$3,75 6-Gallon Store Water Cojlers.. $1.10 8-Ga'lon Store Water Coolers..$1.50 Close evenings August. Scnd 10 cents in stamps to pay postage on large 04 at 6:30, except aturday, during July and \talogue. Baby Carriage and Refrige rator Catalogues mailed free fully_restored, large sales would ing” woolens are wanted, but purchas ferred. Duplicate orders for silks have in. ple cottons have moved slowly. cloths are unchanged In demand and tons. low. Cloth- e de- Print quot Peorla Market. PEORIA, July 1.—WHISKY—Firm; high w Oats, 1,10 u.: barley. 00 b, U C July none. bariey, 700 bu. pations. 1500, L—WHEAT—Quict; $1.06%, Wool Murket, July 1L—WOOL-Steady and S SR A cooling ride—to Courtland Beach. e TOOK TANK KEE IMTO CUSTODY. un- Expressod His Desire to He So Long Telegraphic Messages. Tank Kee Is In town. Although Tank Kee Is known from the Atlantic to the Pacific and from the British line to the Gulf of Mexico as the greatest living Chinese lecturer, the simple fact is that he never saw China, having been born down in Sangamon county, llinois, where he was reared and raised by a family of Germans. This fact, however, has nothing to do with Tank Kee's visit to Omaha upon this particular occasfon. Tank Kee has been in the city many times before, always posing as an orator and a lecturer, but this time he comes in a new role, being in the cus- tody of Mike Healey, a deputy United States marshal, and, by the way, one of the best boys of the Hawkeye state. Once upon a time Tank Kee had money to throw to the birds, 50 to speak, and he threw it until now, speaking in the language of the street, he is walking upon his uppers At the time when Tank Kee was flying up among the clouds he Cedar Rapids, In., and was so pleased with the town that he concluded to piteh his tent. The good people of the town coddled him up, making him think that he was the greatest being upon this mundane sphere and fecling that he ought to do something in return, Tank Kee donated to the Masonic library his entire collection of Chinese curlos, which was ac- cepted over a banquet board and with much pemp and splendor. Time rolled on and aken In things commenced to run down at the heel, Mr. Kee being in the procession and keeping well up toward the head. The Chinese lccturing business was' not what it had been in years gone by and a couple of weeks ago the almond-eyed gon tleman from Sangamon county dropped into the library at Cedar Rapids and informed George B. Parvin, the gentleman in char that he had come for the false K nd chop sticks which he had left there some years before. Mr. Parvin told Mr, Kee that a gift was a gift and as evidence of the fact he flashed a bill of sale, signed with a tea chest hieroglyphic before the Americanized celestial. For a moment this took the wind out of his sails, but quickly recovering, he pulled a gun and commencd shooting great holes in the air. In his wild career he shot 0 near Mr. Parvin that that gentleman va ed the bullding and turned the whole thing over to the shooter. In a short tim the populace congregated and ared that the Chinese must go \is was not neces sary, for the Chinese had taken time by the forelock and had gome. For a time his whereabouts continued unknown, but one day he telegraphed back that he was tired of being a fugitive and wanied to re turn.: The telegram was turned over to Healey, who at once wired, “You can come,” When Tank Kee received the telegram he wired back some 10,000 words, giving a history of his life, at the same time sttin up his defence in detail. This mes was sent collect. To this another telegram was gent to Joplin, Mo, Mr. Kee's abiding place, telling him to ‘use the mails and not the wires, as Uncle Sam had a strike to put down, and needed all of his spare change. Instezd of following the advice, Tank Kee sent another collect message, In which he gave a full and complete history of the wrongs his people had beon compelled to suffer, ending with the suggestion that if he was to be captured, the capturing would hay to take place instanter, as he intended to change his place of abode. ring that ad ditional telegrams might reduce the trens ury surplus, Deputy Healey started for Jop lin & couple of days ago, first wirlng Kee to meot him half way and at Council Blufts Yesterday the two men met at the trans fer at the Bluffs, after which Tank Kee was arrested and brought over to this city and quartered at the Paxton, where the en- tire day he occupied an arm chair In the rotunda, his g fear telng that the officer would leave without taking him ong. to b Boating at Courtland beach, This extras ordinary Re- Juvenator is the most wonderful discovery of the aze, Tt has been cn- dorsed by tho leadingxcien- tific men of Burope and America, Hudya flm!ly vege: ble. Hudyan stops. Prematureness of the dis- charge in 20 days. Cures LOST MANHOOD Constipation, Dizziness, Falling _Sen. sations, Nerys oustwitching of the eyes and other i 18, Btrengthens, v igarates and tones the enirosystem. n B Hudyan' cures Debility, Nervousnes, Emissions, and developcs and restores wenk organs. Pains in the back, loses by day or nightstopped quickly. Over 2,000 private encorsements, Prematureuess means impotency in_ th first stage. It 18 a symptom of scming) weakness and barrenncss. It can b gtopped in 20 days by the use of Hudyan. The new discovery was made by the spcos falists of the old famous Hudson Medical e, 1t 18 the strongest vitallzel g?::t‘l’c‘.u It 1s very [n])\\«x'fu). b\xlt !l:lll;\lcnel, old or $1.00 a package or six packa ?or 4 L‘{ 00 '(,1!“'" )5, aled boxes) \Vl'llgea guarantee given for a cure. 'If you bu &ix boxes and are not en \\‘4']3’ cured, si¥ more will be sent to vou free of all charge Bend for cireulars and testimonials. Addrea HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE 1032 Market St an Francisco, Cal. TRUSSES. DOES WE HAVE YOUR A ROOM ", |FOR FITTING T RUS3 TRUSSES PLEASE S YOUu? Large Stock The Aloe & Penfold Co, 1408 Farvam 8t,, Opposite Paxtoa Hotal, THE LION DRUG HOUSE. 7ALL STREET! ative . K. Stock Syud 1594, a8 fols Divid, pald up to June 1th, Docember, 18 Janwary, 1894, February, * ohy 1 il [ carned and paid in detulled Informas on upplicationy thus making 100 per cent. Prosgectus g1 Ing plun malled fice INMANE CC Brokers, 41 Broadw 4 Ktook und Griln ¥i Now York . WM, LOUDON, Commigsion Merchant CRAIN AND FROVISIONS. Private wires to Chicago and New York, Lusiness orders placed on Chicago Board e rvospondence sollcited i Ot room 4, New ¥ork Life Dulldiog Teleyhone L

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