ft TFTR OMAHA DAILY BEfltV WEDNESDAY. JULY 12. 1893. COM1IBRCIAI AND FINANCIAL Queer Somersault Was Turned by the Wheat Market Yesterday. THAT CEREAL FELL NEARLY TWO CENTS Chin W i In the nice of the Government Crop Iteport Indicating f Smaller Crop of Wh t Stocks nnil Hond * . OIIICAOO , July 11. A rjuoor tomorsault WM turned by the wlient market today. The Utcit vrhlII of the flnnncml l > llr.iard seemed to be the reason. There was a fall of IKc a bu. In tlio price of the cereal right In the face of the government report Indicating . smaller crop of nhoHttbanla any year slnco 1886 , and with that exception , than on any year since 1877. Compared with last night , wheat , at the tloio , had lost Ike , corn decllnt-d Ho anil oats Ko. Provlilonu prices were also heavy. Wheat opened fully Ho to Xc higher than rostorclay'i closing , but ruled weak , Immed iately began to dscllno , prices receding In nil l fc for September , hold steady and the close was about l ? c lower. Corn oloBcd about lie lower than yestordav. The market was a decided surprise to opera tors , who had expected higher prices today on llio strength of the government report. The higher opening was the result of this report , nhlch Indicated u crop of 597,000,000 bu. against a crop of 401,000,000 bu. a month ago. The shrinkage ws ontlroly In spring wheat. Hut there were other Influences which out- neighed the effect of the government report. Tlicro were the failure of a real estate firm at DC HUT , 'he failure of u commission liouso and k bunk nt KansaiCltyundabankln Australia. ilallroad Mocks at Now York wore much lower. It was thought there was a good deal of long wheat on account for the sus pended Kansas city flim to bo sold out. I'linrn wns a. general desire to soil ? nest of the session and the saino disposition was shown to buy. It was easier to follow on the breaks than on the bulges , be came the news In corn was iiumtly bearish. .I'hocrop ratlimito in corn lost much of Its force because tlio trade had already dls- eountod a good Improvement In condition whllo rccelpto were good , but those were olTsut , [ caIng losi than 600,000 bu. of No. 2 In fstoro. rhero wus a rally on the light estimates to morrow. Later wheat cot panicky and corn dropped with llartlutt-Frazlor , 1'arkor and others buying on those breakN. All the vessel room nvnilnblo was taken for corn , which Opened with from ! 4o to Me loss and hold off from ? Jc to Me , rallied for J.c , closedshowlng a lecllno of from ? ic to lu. The feature In oats was the strength and ad vance of Jic In .Tilly and the weakness and do- pllno of 'ic from yuhtorilny's close In Septem ber , the cloo showing a net ndvanco for the duy of * < e In July and Ka decline In September. The strength wus duo to the fair buying by shipping houses. The weakness In thn now crop ft'iitutes was attributed to freoholllng on the go\crnmcnt crop roport. The advance of yesterday In provisions was wiped out. but the weakness In the grain nmrkoM. the KniiMis City failures indhomi ) selling by packers and raiding by Wright did the builiipss. Armour and Allcrto . brokers tried to sell ilbs. I.ogun and HchwarU told In a way to break prices. Lard and ribs lost heavily. The foimer lost ! ! 0c cf Its Sep tember prices and 36e for October. b'optcm- bor libs are 2'JJic lower. Llttlo attention was Klvcn to pork. It WHS marked down lOo from current prices. There was a good demand for vessel room at Ic for wheat : ind corn to HulT.ilo and Port Duron. Estimated rpcolnts for tomorrow ! Wheat , Cash quotations were as follows : Fl.ouu Knsy , but no established change. WHEAT No. 2 spring. 04 fl4Sc ; _ IS'o. 3 > c ; No. No. 8 white , f. o , b. , KVK No. 2 , 60c. ilAiu.EY No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , no sales. FLAX HBF.O-NO. 1. 1.08. TIMOTHY SEED Prime , $4.10. 1'onic Mess , per hbl , , $19.5519.57 ; lard , per 100 Iba. . $9.85&9.87S4 ! short libs. Miles ( loose ) , I9.17U@0.20 ; dry salted shoulders boxen ) . (8.2MJ8.60 ; short clear bides ( boxed ) , lo.20ab.40. . . . WHISKY Distillers' flnlshod goods , per gal. , 11.12. BUHAIIS Cut loaf , OHC ; granulated , 6.70 ; * itnndard "A , " 5.04. The following were the receipts und ship ments for todav : On the Produce exchange today the butter market was fctoadyjcroamoiylG19)c ) ; dairy , 1417Jc. Kggs wcro tlrtn ; strictly fresh , 14 -Vow York .Markets , NEW YOIIK , July 11. PI.OIIH Receipts , 45- , 000 pkgs. ; exports , 0,100 bills. , 80,000 sacks ; sales. 7,000 pkgs ; market quiet ; offered freely ; caster. COIIN MEAtJ-Stcady , falrdomund. llVR-Dull. IUIU.KY MALT Quiet. WHEAT Uccelpu , 300,000 bn. ; exports , 410,000 bu , ; sales , 1,640,000 bu. futures ; 10B- 000 bu. spot. Spot market fairly nctlvo , lower with options closing llrm ; No. 2 red , In Btoro and elevator , 72Uc ; ulloat , 73ic ! ; f. o. b. , 71i < iV74c : : ungraded red , 0873c ; No , 1 northern - orn , 72oNi ; ) . 1 hard. 70 c : No. 2 northern , 70 > < e ; No. 2 Milwaukee , 7l ; < e. Options advanced - vancod HQftc on governniont report and flrnior cables declined lH < iCljo on financial trouble In KantusClty , weiikor Chicago , easier ' late cables and longs realizing , rallied He , hut 'closed weak nt Ic under yodtrrday. Specula tion was moderately active ; July , 71v4t72"Ae , closing at 72c ; AugUbt. 72\'tt74 ? c , closing at 7Bie ) ; September. 75 1&-1G5J7GKC , closing at , 76Mo : October , 77i7Hic ! ? , closing at 77'ic ; December. BU > 'Q62 ( * , cUmlnB at 80c. COIIN Urcoljils , 130.000 bu. ; exports , 30- 000 bu. ; sales , 350,000 bn , futures , 130,000 bu. spot. Spots , lot , * active and UtoKc lower , clod- i.i Ing steady ; No. 2 , 48H4Bl ii In elevator ; 49o atloat. Options declined Jjc with wheat and the west , closed dull ; August 4tiiQ40c , clon ing at 48 ? c ; September , 4Uij > 40. c , closing at 49 ( * . OATS-IlccoIpts. 01.000 bil.t exports , 36,000 bu. ; bales , 345,000 bu. futures , HB.ooo bu , spot. Spots Urui and Ic higher : demand fair. 1- Options firmer , fairly uollve ; July , 3GUQ37C , closing at 37o ; August. 32 > f < il33o , closing at ' 83c ; Sopteiiibor,31 ? { < 33Hc ; , closing at 31 C i ! No. 2 whlto , 80rt < 240c ; No. 2 Chicago , 38 iei No. 3. 37e ; No. a whlto. SHWMOrt mixed west ern , 37t } < & 3'Jc ; whlto noutern , 39Q-14C. MAY Oulut ; steady. Holm-Quiet , steady ; state , common to cholco , itMVJUCc ; 1'iu-llle coast , 104i21c. ( lliiius-lnlr aemund ; btoudy. \\OOi. Quiet ! nominal ; domestic fleece , 27 ® 02c ' : pulled. 2037c ; Texan , 1020c. I'liovisloNB Cut moats. iiilet. | btoady ; mhldli'H , light denmiHl. furd. ijulot , woaki wCBternutcam closed at (1U.20. HalPS. 50O tlorcca at (10.2010.45. Options , Miles , 500 tiercvd ; July cloicd 10.20 ; Poptembor , 110.85. clos ng at UO.I56. 1'ork ( julut , now uicfcR , fl8.50 < UlU,00. HuiTKU-Oulot ; cholco , 2022c , CiiKKSK-K demand ; tirmorj fancy , U Euos-Oulot ; weak. IteeclpU , 0,000 pkgg ; western , lreh , 15 ( < < 3ilCc. ' TAUxiw-DulIl ( Inn ; city | I2 per pkg..47 ) c. CorrOMiiiiiuOlL-Qulelj easy ; yellow 'prime , 4 1 nc , I'KTitOMtuu-null and weaker ; I'enniylvanla oil , kpot sales , none. August option * , sales , 2,000 bbls. ; opening , 08sc ; highest , G8jci ? lowekt. OOc ; closed , 08e bid ; Lima oil kales. none , 29c bid ) toiul bttlt-s , 2,0(10 ( bbls. lUwiK Dull und weak ibtrulned , common to good , $1.1 tit 1.20. Tuui'ENiiNE-Qnlet and ciiby at28O281Jc. ItiCK-Stoudy und fairly active. Mpi-ARShs-kow Orleans , ouon kettle , g < x > d to choice , quiet but steady. BUOAll Haw , nulet butbtoady ; fair refiulnir , 8 c ; centrifugals , 1)0 ) test , 4Hc ; rvlined , lulrly ctlvo und linn. ' I'KI IIION Dull but steady ; American. 112.75 G15.50. Coii'EBVenk j.lHke , 110.25. LtAI > - Steady : domestic. 13.07)4. ) TlN-Stlvnut StrulU , 110 bid ; 110.25 asked : plates , btcadr but ijultit. ; ilomestlc , H.12SJ New York Itry Uooili Mark t. Ntw YOIIK , July U , The drx goods market continues far tbo most part quiet , although I iiutaluod bj the Improved feollus aud outI I looV noted during the prut few < lnj * . In small transactions Ihoro I * n fair builnr n with Icndlni ; houwn , more partlrular In staple cot tons. Thrro Is no disposition yet toiinilclimlo wants , which conscrvatlstn l not regarded by nollcru , nt they feel that business Is sifcr under the circumstances , Compared with a fortnight ago the ultuatlon li better , nna It tuoms to bo slowly Improving , Oinnlin I'roditoo M rlcet. The mnrkot was without change or Interesting feature of any kind , rancy crcatnorlcs , oolid packed , IDu ; fair to good creameries , solid hacked , 10ll8e ( ? ! cholco to fancy country , IfJillOo ; fair to good country , 16 ! picking stock , fresh , 134c. ncms-Tlio tnarkrt was steady at former tniotiitlons. OiimmUslon inorchaiits say that there has lieon so much moUtuto In the titnios- phero thin Reason that eggs do not stand up as well as usual , nnd that there Is a good deal of loss In the shipments. The bulk ot the sales are being madont ll'fc. I.ivn I'otlLTiiY 1'oiiltry of all kinds was In very light supply. Some cholco old hens brought ns hUh as Be. Spring chickens , per dor. , J1.7.ii.3.60 ; best hens. Dor H ) . . 7O7Ucj mlicd coops , per lb. . Oc ; old roosters , per lb. , 4f > c ; turkeys , per lb. , Offlloc ; ducks , porlb. TSiSc. POTATOES The market continues weak , but still the receipts move off quite freely. Old iiotutoc.603U5c ; now potiUoe.i.tuor bu. , OOc ® itcnumg There was a liberal run of black berries nnd , as predicted , the n.nrkol was lower. Uaspberrles were not jilcnty and the mnrkot on thorn was about steady , There wcro no strawberries on the m.irKot except forlsoven cases from Oregon , which arrived Inerypoor condition , Oregon fancy , t3.50 ; blackberries , per 24-qt , case , J3.00 ; blnck ni8phorrleipor24-qU case , I3.50 ; huckleber ries , S3. 50. S.MAI.I , rnuiTS The parly California poaches do not move off ns rapidly as they might , owing to the number of Routhorn peaches on the mar ket of good quality. Aprlopts , per 4-baskot crate , $1.25 ; plums , wild geese and Chlck- a aw , per 24-qt. prate , J2.50 ; California peaches , fl.10Ql.25 ; To\as poaches , OOc4M1.00 per H-bu. box. MCI.ONS Wntorniolons are plenty und are moving very slowly. The market is bare of cantaloupes , Watermelons , per crate , ono do ; , & 2.5Q , . TiioriCAi , PINEAPPLES Florida , per case of 5 to 7 dpz. , $5.50 7.00. ' OllANOES Klvorsldo Mudltorrancan sweets , J3.50a3.75 ; Klversldosecdlliigs3.25 ; brlghts , I2.5W13.00. LEMONS Slesslnas , extra fancy , J5.503C.OO ; ilesslnas , per box , cholco to fancy , J5.00&5.50. IlANASAs-IVr bunch , largo , f2.25Q2.75 ; per bunch , amall to iiiodlunii TAI.tXW , ETC. HIDES No. 1 gtcon hides , 3c : No. 2 croon hides , -c : No. 1 green halted hides Hiic ; No. 2 green united hides , - ! ; Nn. 1 qrcon salted tildes , 25 Iln. to 40 Ibs , , iliic ; No. 2 croon salted hides , 25 Ibs. to-JOlbs. , 2JJC ! No. 1 veal calf , 8 Ibs. tolSJbs. , Oc ; No. 2 veal calf , a Ibs. to 161bi. , 4c ; No. 1 dry Hint hides , 7C ! No. 2 dry flint hides. Oc ; No. 1 dry salted bides , Gc. 1'iiit cured hides ISc per Ib. less than fully cured. PKI.TSOrccn salted , each 35c ( $1.25j gicen sHlted hhoarlhiRs ( short woolcd early skins ) , each 1525c ; dry shearllnys ( short wooled early skins ) , No. 1 , each 5atlOo : dry shuarltnifs ( short woolod early skins ) . No. 2 , each 5c ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska butchorwool polls porlh. , actual welKht , 10U lie : dry flint Kansas anil Nebraska Murrain wool polls , per lb. , actual weight. 710c : dry flint Colorado butcher wool pelts per lb , actual weight , OIMOc : dry flint Colorado Mur rain wool poll ? , per lb. , actual weight , 7Q9c ; dry pieces and bucks , actual weight , 6S7c. TA 1.1.0 w AND GiinAsn Tallow , No. 1 , 44c ! ; tallow. No. 2 , 3M@4c ; grease , whlto A , 444i5c ; grea"-o , white 11 , 4c : grouse , yellow , 3ic ! : grease , dark , 3c ; old butter , 22 > ic ; beeswax , prime , 103,25c ; rough tallow , 2H 'HONES Cur lots neighed and delivered In Chicago : Dry bulTalo. per ton , $10.005418.00 ; dry country , blenched , per ton , SlO.OOiilS.OO ; dry country , damp and meaty , J3.OOaiO.00. Ut. I.uuU Markets. BT. Louis , July 11. Kr.ouu Steady , un changed ; patents , J3.10il3.25 ; extra fancy. 82.80-ft2.00 ; fancy $2.402.50 ; choice , S2.15 ® 2.25 ; family. Jl.9032.00 ; rye Hour , 83.253.40. WHEAT Was extremely weak early ; the .market continued to Roll down and closed Ic off ; No. 2 red , cash. 02'c ; July , 02 > < c ; August , G3ic ; September. C04c. ! COIIN Was depressed by wheat , closing He below yesterday ; No. 2 mixed , cash and July , 37fc : August , 38c ; September , 3B"o. OATS Weak ; No. 2 cash , 29c ; July , 27c ; AuKUst , 23Mc ; September , 24c , HYU-NO. 2 , 43c bid. Stiff. 57c east track. Eoos Lower , I'novisiONs Firm , rather hotter for moats ; pork , current make , 418.37 ; lard9.009.25 : dry salt meat , loose shoulders , 98 : longs and ribs 80.35 ; shorts , J9.75 ; boxed lots 15c more ; bacon , packed shoulders , $0.50 ; longs and rlbs , lO.C2H ; shorts. J10.87K ; hums , $13.00 ® 14.01) . KBOEIPTS Flour , 1,000 bbls. ; wheat , 70,000 bu. ; corn , 64.0CO bu.j oats , 33,000 bu. ; rye , 1,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour , -4,000 bbls. ; wheat , 1,000 bu.i corn , 52,000 bu. ; oats , 7,000 bu. ; rye and barley , none. Liverpool Markets. ' July 11. WHEAT Steady ; de mand poor ; holders .offer sparingly ; ' No7 > California , 6s lldQGs Id percental ; red west ern spring , GBl ( d@5s lid ; No. 2 rod winter , 5s 6d&0s 9d ! ; receipts wheat past three days , 657,01)0 ) centals , Including 342,000 American. UOUN Easy ; demand moderate ; mixed western , 4s 4id ! per cental ; receipts Ameri can corn past three days , 55,000 centals. IlACON Long and short clear , 55 Ibs. , 51s per cwt. TURPENTINE Spinixs 21s Od per cwt. KunnuB City Markets. KANSAS CITY. July 11. WHEAT Dull and weak ; No. 2 hard. 545&Jc ! ; No. 2 red , 50c. CORN Dull and He lower ; No. 2 mixed , 33c ; No. 2 while , 33Hc. OATS-Stcady ; No. 2 mixed , 20327c ; No. 2 whlto. 2B@28Ho. * IIUTTKii 1'lrm ; creamery , 10E20c ; dairy , 13S17C. KGOB Weak : lOc. UECEIITS Wheat , 20,000 bu. ; corn , 8,000 bu. ; outs , none. fauii'itUNTS Wheat , 19,000 bu. ; corn , 3,000 bu. ; oats , nouo. Cotton Sllirknt. New ORLEANS. July 11. Futures steady ; snlfs. 25,100 bales , July , 87.50 bid ; August , 87.50il7.51 ; September , 67.59167.00 : October , $7.72@7.73 ; November , J7.80 ; Dccembor , $7.90. Good middling , 7 16-10c ; middling. V/c ; low inlddllnK,7Uc ; good ordinary. 015-lGc. Net receipts , UH3 bales ; gross. 1,233 bales ; experts - ports to Great Britain , 4,040 balrs : to the con tinent , 0,8'JO bales ; coahtwlbo , 729 bules ; Males , 2,200 bales ; block. 93,933 bales. Mllrfuilkcu Murkcls. MII.WAUKEB , July 11. WHEAT Lower ; Sop- temher , COJic ; No. 2 spring , , 04c. COIIN Hull : No. 3 , 38SJC. OATS Steaely ; No. 2 white , 33 (234o ( ; No. 3 , 31&32C. DAHI.BY Unchanged , 65c , UYK-2C. I'ltovisioss Irregular ; poik $19.40. Collen Marlcot. NEW VOIIK , July 11. Options opened barely steady at fioin 10 to 20 points dvcllne ; closed barely fateiidy ut lOZ'M down ; sales , 24,700 hags , Including : July , JIG.'JO ; y.ugust , 110.20 ® 10.BO ; 8oiitemborJ10.10310.30 ; OctobcrlG.05 CIO.IO ; Uocombor. 815.75315.90. Spot Hlo. quiet , btoiiUyj No. 7 , J17.25. I'hlliulelplilii Oriiln niurknt. , July 11. WH BAT Weak and lower ; No. 2 red. July , ( ! H CGH c. COIIN Weak and lower ; N6.2 mixed , July , tJATU Wprcssed and lower ; No. 2 whlto , July , b7K < &H8c. Jlaltlinure ( iruln Mnrkot. 11AI.TIMOULJuly 11. WiiBAT-Eat.y ; No. 2 rod , spot and July , 08J4c. COIIN Kusyj mixed , spot and July , 47K bid. OATS-tjulot , llrni ; No.2 whltu wuktern,37Hc , Minni'iipulliiVlicnt Mnrkot. MINNEAVOMH , July 11. I'lituiesnulet , weak ; ciiih , woak. HocelpU , 108 carx. July , 09Uc ; August , eo. c ; September. 04Uc. Ou truck ; No. 1 hard , l > 2c ; No. 1 northern , GOc. Toledo ( Ir.iln Mttrkot. Tor.uno , July 11. WHEAT Weak , lower ; Xo. 2 ciibh , G5c. I'oiiN Acllxo , steady ; No.2 cash , 42c. OATa-juletcash ; , Ultjc. \Vtml Murkrt. f PIIILADUM-IIIA , July 11 , The market was qulot , and prices largely nominal , Muntunu , 12itlOc ; territorial , OilOc. Lonilon hiitur Markot. LONDON , July 11 , SUQAII Cuntrlfugals , 90 ) test , 20s p'orcw't. NTOCItS AND lllNI)3. Drprciilon In Security Clrclo More I'ro- nouiicoil tlun liver Veatcrilay. NEW VOIIK July 11 , The , fooling of appro- lit'iialon and distrust which has prevailed DIn stock circlcn for bonio tlmo was still more pro nounced today und the bears met with unusual - usual bueccbs In beating down prices. Sales for London account and thu failures ut that contvr combined with Uiu umbarrusbinont itof wvktorn houses to dnprobs the stock markut. Tliokclllng movement gulned momentum us the day drew to a close , when It wus currently reported that u lending capitalist with strong : Yundurbllt uflltlatlous hud been forced to liquidate , ' The bears In order to give color to the rumor , which was emphatically denied , uuado thu Vanderbllt stocks tvspoolul target an l put down both Northwestern nud Lake Shore from > 4X to Ji cent. This per extended to the eutlro list , howoYor , mud Chicago Qa * broke 7K l er rent , Ucneral Electric OU P < "r cent , Man- lialtnn 4' per cent awl other active Mock * anywhere from 1 to-3'4 per cent. There was n heavy prei uro to soil and conMdernblo ox- cltptnent prevailed In conipqitcnco of the son- satlon.Tl rumor * put afloat. Late In the after noon there wa n rally of J4 to 2 per cent on purchases to cover short * , but the advance did not hold and final quotations wnrc about the lowest touched. There was some buying , how ever , by commission houses nt the lower rnngo on account ot Improvement In the financial situation. Among the specialties Colorado Fuel and Iron wns offered down to 00 and pre ferred ( iown to 70. The last previously re ported transaction In the regular were at 30 and 108 respectively. . Tht market closed The Post says ! Several events In todays news played Into the hands of Jho boar oper ators , and they niiula the best of thotr oppor tunity. London oold stocks again , the govern ment report showed reduced wheat averages , and there were reports toward thocloso of dis tensions amonir the trunk line managers over thoquestlonof Worldi fair rates. That the bear operators should utlllio either of the o facts fora violent attack on values was the logical result. The position of these market adventurers , Indeed , has grown to bo somewhat dubious. Unless renewed demoralisation In prices could bo forced ihoro was at least a chance that r fltablo retreat from tholr present market posi tion would bo cut off. With duo maaclty the London tottlomctit was chosen as the time for such renewed attack ! ) , for It Is this period , It must bo remembered , In which thofulldamaga from'.ho collapse In the London prices , after the full In silver Million , wns bound to bo brought to light. Most ot thcao revolutions huvo now been made , The following are the closing quotations on thn loading stocks on thu Now York Btook ex change today : AtohlHOti Norllien > l'.ic.pfd. aux . . . . Un tl. P. D. AO . Alton , Tcrro llauta Sfl Northwestern . 07 ( loprof'il. . . . , . 115 Mo prof'd . 137 Ainuilcan KxproRs 100 N. Y. Contr.il . H.ilUmoro.lOhlo. , 70 N. Y.'A-N.K . CnnaillanPaclllc. . . Ontario A , Wcateni Canada .SotiHuTn. . Oroiron Imp. . . . . . . . 10 Central 1'tictllc. . . . Oregon Kav . GG ClieB. A Ohio . O. S. L. AU. K . GGn Chicaco A. Alton. . , 130 Pacltlo Mnll . in * C. II. AQ . Hi ! | PcorlaDec. AB. . . . Clilcniro n.in . 1)0)4 ) ) 143 Connolldatod G.IB , . i'O Pullman P.ilaco. . . 1(10 ( C.C. C. .VSt. L . 38 1(10MM Cotton Oil Cert . 30 Hlchmond Tor . Del. .V Hudson . do pref'd . Del Iick. : i West. 140 HloOiMndo Wn. . . 1(5 ( D. A.H. O. profd. . . 211 no prufd . C3 Uis. .to. P. Co . Uocft Inland . 00 KanlTonn , . St. Paul . OOK „ Erie . 14JI do pref'd . 110 do pn < fil . 3 J St. Paul A Omaha. . Fort Wnyno . no doprof < r. . Qroat Norlh'n pf'd HIS Southern PnclQc. . . C. A.K. I. nfd . Sugar Heflncry. . . . Hocltlnc Vullcv. . . Tenn. Coal A Iron. Illlnola Central. . . . 88 Texas Pacific . St. Paiil.tUiiluth. : . S1W Tol. AO. C. pfd. . . . 70 Kai . .t Tex. pfd. . . Union Pacltic . 21 LnkeKrlo it West U.S. Kxprcss . CI ) do pref'd . 08 \V.S. L. A P . " Lake Shore . 114 duprcfd . 7fl" LcadTriiat . 20 Wells P.IIVO Ex. . . 130 Louisville , VN.iHh. Woatern Union. . . . LoulBvIllo i. N. A. . Wlieollnir A L. E. . . Mnnhaltan con . doprcfd . McmphlBiV Chna. . M.ASt. L . Jllelilffan Central. (10 D.AH. G . Missouri PaclQc. . . General Electric. . . Ol'i Mobile A Ohio . IB National Linseed. . Nnshvlllo Chatt. . . bO Colo. P. A I . Nntlonal Coi-dase. . doprcfd . 80 di ' . II. AT. C . 3 N J. Central . . 01) T. , A. A. A N. M. . . . NoAW. , . profd. . . 10 T. St. L. AK. C . North : Amer. Co. . . . 73 do prct'd . 10 Northern Pacific. . . Noi'I bid. t nnkrd. The total Bales of stocks today were 271,800 shares , Including : AtchUon , 11,900 ; Burling ton , 18,700 ; Chicago ( Ins. 10,000 ; Chesapeake - poako Si Ohio , 30,000 ; nistllllng , 2,800 ; Krlo , 4,000 ; Goncral Electric , 26,000 ; Lake Shore , 0,300 ; Loulsvlllo & Nashville , 3,100 ; Man hattan. 4,400 ; Missouri Pacific , 8,100 ; Nu- .tlonal Lend , 4,200 : Now YorK Central , 4,000 ; ifow England , 0,800 ; NorthwoUurn , 10,000 ; KoudliiK. 10,700 ; Hock Island , 10,000 ; St. Paul , 40,900 ; Sugar , 21,000 ; Western Union , 18,500. Sales of silver certificates , 110,000 ounces. London Financial ituvlcw. | Coj i > yrIj'if ' < < I 13H by hnitt Gonlin flenn'tt.\ \ LONBO.V , July 11. [ Now York Herald Cable Special to Tin ; HKK. ) The stock market was again flat though the closing was above the worst. Two failures have so far occurred , ono J.res T. II. Head , ono of the oldest and most respected members and a dlrcctorof the Great Eastern railway Ilankorsadvancodratos2 to 3 percent i on Amur-leans and from 3 to4 per cent ! for the account. Silver Is slightly harder ; rupee uaper Is up fad. Apart from the small gain In Ontarlos , Americans were flat. The close was rather firmer. Illinois Central lost ! i per cent , Denver preferred and Ohio & Mississippi , U per cent o.\ch , Union 1'aclflc 1 per cent , Milwaukee 1M per cent , Mexican National A 4 per cent and Mexican railway preferences lost 154 per cent each , Canadian NrK H per cent and Grand Trunks about ! J per cent. A financial house Interested In American and Mexican securities Is believed to be In difficulties. The foreign market was Irregular. It Is reported authoritatively that Prcxol & Morgan recently attempted to buy the Financial News , but would not pay the terms asked , It Is bollovcd thut In consequence quence a now London financial journal will bo started. George Gould , after much Hitting between Long's hotel and the Grcshain house { In this city , Is now In I'arls , Mild to bo Intent on marketing Western Union on this side. Novr York Money Murlcet. NEW YORK. July 11. Mower OK GAi.ir-W&s active , ranging from 0 to 12 per cent , last loan , 6 per oont ; closed offered at G per cent. PIIIME MERCANTILEUiraii 0310 per cent. STEHI.INU EXCHANGE Weak , with actual business Inhunkurs' bills at $4.81H for sixty- day bills nndM.831fordouiund. . bn.vitu MAUKET Weak ; silver certificates sold at 71'c. GOVEUNMENT BONDS Strong ; state bonds dull. dull.Tho The closing quotations on bonds : U.S. IB ms Ill StL. A I. M. Gen. 5s. 80 U.S.-lseoui ) 111 St. L. AS. F.Gcn.M. 102MJ U. S. 4Ws rc < r 91 Paul Consols. . . 121 PucllleOaor Ur. . . . . St. P.O. AP.lnts. 113 LoulBlanaat'ped 4s T. P. L. G. Tr. Hcts MlHqourl IIH 1(10 T. P. U. G. Tr. Rets Tenn. now Hot Os. . . 100 Union Pacific luta Tenn. now Bet fin. . . 08 Wtat Shore 09 Tenn. now set 38. . . 07 K. G. W. Ists U5 Cnn.idn So. I'ds 00 Alclilson 4s Central Pacific 1st 1 1 ! Ateli. ' 'h'H , Chios A. 'D.AH. O. lulB. . . . 114 O. II. AS. A.Ca ill ) I ) , A U. G.4s 7 < 1 to. H. A S. A.'d OH 103 Krlo 2da 88 II. A T. C. CB 102 M. 1C. A T. Oen 0 . . 77M Irtocon. ( is 101 M. K. AT.Gcn.Os. . an tN. Carolina OH 125 Mutual Union Us. . . 100 N. Carolina la 05 N.J. O. Int. Cert. . . S. 0. Ilrowna 100 N. Pac. iBtB Tenn. old fla. . ' . U' ' N. Pac. ids Va.Us CO N. W. Coimols 13'J Va. Ex-Mat.coup. . 35 N. W. Uobent'rsBs. 103 Va. cons. , 'jil eorlea CO bid. t asked. lloiitnii Htook tJilDtjitloiii. HO9TON. July 11 , Cull loans , 710 percent ; tlmo loans , 0 pur cent and commission. Clos ing quotations on stocksbonds , aud mining shares : Atch.Top.AS.P. . do profd . 70 Ameilcan Sutf.ir. . . 70 WestlnBh. Electrio do pref'd 80 dopri'fd . Bay SiatoOas 0 Win. Conl . 1- lU'll Toluphono. . . . 188- Alchlum Ms . UOHIOII A Albany. , ' . ' (18 ( Atclilson . 7(1 ( lloston AMaluu. . . . ' Now EiiKlandnH. . . mm ' 140'1 do prcf'd ( ti'ii. Ktc-clrlc 5s. . . Cld. . Iltir. A Q f < 3 Wla. Central Is. . . . nichbunr 711 Alloiicz Mlnlnt' Co Oenentl Klectrlo. , (12 Atlantic . lll.Sloul CI ) llosion A Montana Mexican Central. . , V ( Ilulto A lloslon . II ! N. V. A New Eiiif. . " ) ' Calumet A Hecla , , ' . ' 80 Old Colony 180 Centennial . Oregon Short Line 11 franklin . I Kubtwr San Uleiro Oacoola Union 1'uclflc Qnliicy 105' West End 13 Tamarack 137 ex-dlv. - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Suit Francisco Mining ( juiitatlniii , SAN FIIANCISCO , July 11. The ofliclal closing quotations for mining stocks today were ax follous ; Alia 10 Hnlo A Norcross 20 Helclier , 40 Mexican 0(1 IlestA Belcher. . . , . , , US Mono , , . , n Iloillo Consolidated , . n Oplilr , . , , , , . 00 Ilulwer n PlltOBl , , . , 60 Cholliu 30 Savaco no Conbolld'dCal..VVa. 12R Sierra NevjiUa 4D Crown Point in Union Con > 40 Gould A. Curry ! ) S Yellow Jacket 70 New York Nuw VOIIK , July 11. Thu follow Ing are the mining : quotations ; Crowii Pofnt 10 Plymouth , ' . ' ( ) Con , Cat.ntul Va , , , , 111) ) Sierra Nevada , fi Quad wood. . . , . luu Standard , , lid Oonld A Curry yn Union Con. . , 40 Halo A KururoHn. . , , 10 Yelluxv Jacket 70 HoiMfbtulto , , , , , 7CO Iron silver 16 Mexican , . . , , 4G Quick Silver. . . . . . . . sou Ontario ( HIO do profd 1600 St. I.uuU Mlnliiff yuot > tli > rn. ST. Louis. July II , The following wore the closing quotations on mining stocks today ? . . riimiiflul Noti-t , OMAHA , July 11 , Cleurlngb , 1 00-1 ,024. NEW OIU.KANB , July 11 , Cluarlngs , (1,739- 189 , KANSAS OITV , July 11. ClourliiKS $1,007- 053. 053.I'.uus. I'.uus. July 11 , Three per cent rontm 97f COc for the account. NKV YOIIK. July 11. Clearings , J9S.247.209 ; bttlancosl ,704I12. -HAI.TIUOIIE. July 11. Clearings , f 2,708 , 250 ; balances , * 255,754. Money , U pur cvnt. , July 1 1. CloarlngH , 1 10,4(33.- ( 058 ; balaiicfi. , ei,608,190. Money , U pur cunt. CINCINNATI , July 11. Money , 0&7 per cent. Now Vork oxclmngu , par , Uluartut's , tl,903- 000CHICAGO It.S CHICAGO , July ll.-Oloarlnge. 114,600,600 ; S ! Now York exchange sola from BOc to II dli- rmmli tcrllnp * I'Xatiftowenk ' ! nitty-day bills , 8,2) ) demand$4-fftj money , 07 percent. MRMIMII ? , , i 111 * [ ] ' 1 , * . Now l urn exchange , . .60 premium. CUTarlngs , $109,398 ; balanced. (39,8(0. TIT ! ? , LONDON , July < Lt'J-Amount of bullion gone Into the Hnnk of.Cy Zlfind on balance today , July 7 > U Tlio statement of the Imperial Hank At flertaany shows a tlecrcaso In spcclo of 11.500,000 mark" . ST. Louifl , July'il.-Clcftrlng ! < . (3,773,7881 balances , (352,114. Money quiet , C < aa per ccnu KtchangcfiUJNow York , 60c discount. HOSTOV .Tuly'lr.-rionrlnii ' ; , J15.090.450 ; balances , H,7D3/Jl3. Monoy. < 8 10 t > er cent. Norc.Yj > rk , 33o to 85o discount. OMAHA l.rflj'MTOOK MAURUTS. Hotter Tone to the Cnltlo Trndc Hogs Tnka n sharp Upturn. TURSUAY.July II. Hccolptsof alt kinds wcro again fairly liberal - oral today , There were In the neighborhood of 3,000 cattle received of which nearly all wcro natives more or less corn-fed. Conditions were much the same as on Monday and at least as far as the good , ripe , fat cattle worocon- corned the market was not radically different. Eastern markets wore reported active nnd steady and there was indisposition on the partof Hpoculattvo shippers to dosomo busi ness. Dressed hoof men were also want ing moderate supplies , ntul nil classes of buyers were apparently willing to pay very nearly steady prlocs for fat , light nnd medium weight beeves. These showed little If any de cline , fair to good 1,050 to 1.25011) ) . steers soil ing largely at from J4.25 to $ 1.05. Heavy cnt- tlo , unless cholco , weio slow sale at prices. Good tocholco 1,250 to 1.50011) ) . buovus brought from $4.70 to $4.00vhllo there were sales of coarse 1,200 to 1,30011) , steers ns low as 4.25 nnd $4.35. The grassy , warmed-up and loan cattle sold very slowly at fully 10 . decline , a drop In prices for this dais of stock FO far this week of about 25c. Hales were very unovonat from $4.20 down. The good cattle mostly changed hands In good season , but holders ot Inferior grades found It nn all-day Jo' ' ) to got rid of them. The cow market was aboutstendy.tmt not at nil active. Offerings were limited and the quality as a rule common. The oxru-mo range on common to good stock wns from 81.76 to J3.50 , with the bulk of the trading ut from $2.30 to $3. Calves wcro In light supply und firm at 55 nnd (5.26 for cholco veal stock. Prices ruled fully steady ou rouith stock , com mon to cholco bulls , oxen and stags selling at from S2 to $4. Trading In stockera and feeders was on n small * scale , but at about steady prices. Regu lar dealers had u good supply on hand , and the country demand not nt all pressing. Oood to cholco feeders are quotable at from $3.25 to $3.70 , fair to good at from $2.75 to $3.25 , und common btulf at from $2.25 to $2.76. Kc-pro- scntallvo solos : DRESSED BEEF. . " ' No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1 . 710 800 22 . 1128 425 1 . 1050 BOO 15 . 1188 425 1 . 1040 8 50 89 . 1159 4 30 1 . 1020 3 60 20 . 1050 4 30 3 . 693 8 60 19 . 1281 4 85 2 . 735 2 50 20 . 1070 4 35 3 . 1010 , 8 76 64 . 1008 4 35 43 . 052 375 24 . 1125 440 8 . 810 875 14 . 1094 440 21 . 1005 375 21 . 1314 440 22 . 1020 876 20 . 1248 445 23 . 904 880 21 . 1119 446 45 . 1007 380 85 . 1102 445 1 . 810 4 00 10 . 1031 4 60 5 . 091 400 24 . 1055 450 11 . 004 400 72 . 1359 460 23 . 1074 4 UO 39 . 1210 450 1 . 1070 400 12 . 1234 465 3 . 977 4 00 81 . 949 4 55 18 . 948 4 10 21 . 107G 4 55 24 . 1054 4 10 10 . 1217 4 55 1 . 1070 4 10 21. . . . 1290 4 GO 23 . 10015 4 10 13 . 1283 6 05 00 . 1180 4,20 19 . 1239 4 05 55 . 1087 420 1 . 1040 4 UO 18 . 1283 4 25 33 . 1403 4 90 BUJiy'Jfta AND E.XPOHT. 4 . 1092 3 60 47 . 1220 4 55 27 . 1102 400 40 . 1230 470 05 . 1206 635 28 . 1378 480 22 . 1100 4 85 20 . 1305 4 80 35 . 1400 440 19 . 1497 400 21 . 1108 450 20 . 1355 480 20 . 1250 4 60 st COWS , G . 781 125 1 . 1120 2 50 16 . 935 1 70 2 . 1140 2 50 11 . 794 170 3. . . . . .1130 250 2 . 805 1 75 21 . 802 2 50 1 . 070 1 75 1 . 1030 2 50 1 . 070 175 10..rrr. 871 276 8 . 979 1 85 2 . 940 2 76 10 . 803 200 4 . 930 275 1 800 200 1 910 276 46 838 2'00 2 900 2 80 1 1000 200 , 6 924 285 ' 10 . 801 200 ' 1..1100 300 1 1000 200 ! . . < ! . .1000 300 15 780 210- 2.1185 : 800 13 90213 15 6..1010 ! 310 2 900 2 > 15 1 1050 3 10 0 823 2 15 1 1280 8 15 1 980 210 2 . . . .1275 325 19 808 220 11 1072 325 4 1000 225 4 1005 825 3 . 800 225 0 8-58 325 20 . 028 225 2 . 11180 350 10 . 984225 1 . 000 850 20 . 900 2 30 2 . 1150 3 50 4 . 907 2 30 HEIFERS. 1 700 3 00 ' CAI/VKS. 14 241 2 15 2 200 4 75 2 305 275 3 17G 476 1 120 400 1 190 600 3 140 450 2 100 525 unixs. 1 1220 200 1 1420 225 1 1040 200 1 1020 200 1 1140 210 1 440 275 6 1484 215 1 1320 276 1 1210 220 1 1400 290 1 1320 220 2 1655 315 l..15bO 225 4 1002 326 STAOS. 1 1230 275 1 1070 400 1 1070 8 50 OXEN. 2 1725 4 00 STOCKERS AND FEGDnilS. 1 1030 200 1 1110 825 4 707 275 14 1142 325 5. . . . 784 285 65 891 330 7 737 3 10 24 935 3 SO 13 900 8 10 WYOMING CATTLE. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 79 cows. . . , 987 $2'30 1 bull..1410 J2 00 09 feeders. 1077 3 00 Hoos-Bupnltes today , whllo not atall ex cessive for tno second day of tlio week , hardly came up to what dealorb had been led toox- pect , and this , togotlicr with the fuvorublo tone to early report * from Chicago and the active Inquiry from all classes of buyers , es pecially local packers , enabled sellers to sly Izoprlcosslrongtoanlckelnlghorthan Monday for their holdings. The tradb was active from the start and was all over before word was ro- celvod of the lower close to the hog and prot vision markets In Chicago , As the morning advanced the market grow stronger. Early sales of fair to good hogb wore largely at $5.90 and J5.95 und later tales largely at fc5.95 and SO with choljo loads at tO.f 6. Tlio bulk of the hogs sold at $5.95 and JO against $5.90 und $5.95 on Monday. IteptcBcntallvo sales ; No. Av. Bh. Pr. No. Av. Bh. Pr. 3. . . .227 $570 17.247 40 IS 95 1..360 685 61.280 80 695 1..850 690 115..239 400 695 8.200 40 600 77.218 80 605 15..815 600 03..275 280 605 03..233 200 6 CO 64..280 80 605 0..221 6 UO 00..255 100 6 95 7..204 5 00 00..251 200 6 05 6..294 6 90 76.248 240 6 95 50..800 200 5 90 04..234 200 6 05 58..253 100 6 9J GO..239 280 6 97J ! 38. , .208 80 6 00 74..196 120 6 97i' 2..280 6 00 07.242 280 6 07 } ' , 64. . 216 ICO D 90 ' 70.207 200 6 97',4 03..305 120 ' 6r92V4 70.255 440 6 97'J 03..205 280 6 02',4 07.210 200 6 97W 54..2B3 120 ,0,92 ' , ' , 100.280 200 5 0714 00..234 120 'S'02K 09.242 820 6 1 01..238 200 .6 02J4 71..243 200 6 971/ 00..231 120 6 Uitft 15.316 6 07J4 07..252 100 695 72..237 240 $ ) 69. . .279 120 6 Oil 60..279 0 00 43..220 80695 67..325 200 000 68..275 80 595 79.,217 200 GOO 6(1.,239 ( 120 05 130.247 120 0 00 46..288 HO 6 85 BO./J32 100 000 03..202 100 695 GG..225 80 000 70..239 100 'D'96 ' 65.270 12(1 ( 000 76.220 80 ' 6 06 GO..274 120 000 72..200 100 005 0(1.,253 ( 800 000 76,240 280 696 73..246 120 000 61..290 80 6'05 ' 09..239 120 G 00 71..254 80 fi35 ; 03.603 200 GOO 00..241 280 6 95 72.,200 100 0 00 70,202 40 695 66.297 100 600 ) 07..242 120 696 CO..274 100 000 49..278 80 6.U5 08 , , .262 240 0 jj jJ 49..320 100 6 05 70.240 100 0 (10 ( CO..202 900 6 95 69..269 280 0 00 72..236 200 6 95 02 , . .22b 100 0 00 08.,238 bO 6 95 05.288 120 0 00 70..219 120 505 73..239 0 GOO 69.316 200 6 95 G1..232 240 G 00 09.,251 240 6 95 72 , . . 223 80 0 ji 184..242 280 6 95 G2..205 100 0 00 69. . . 282 200 6 95 02..209 0 00 85. . . 238 240 5 95 04..24.5 80 0 UO 68.,252 400 6 95 66.332 200 0 00 G2..217 120 596 69..204 100 U 00 : 69..249 160 695 00..802 120 GOO 10..230 6 05 76..260 100 0 00 [ 4..312 6 95 68..317 100 0 00 [ 68..254 200 6 96 49..294 200 C 00 8.310 6 95 CO.,201 40 G 00 [ 09..226 240 6 95 Gl.,265 160 0 00 61..308 120 6 95 02..265 100 0 00 07 . . .260 32U 6 05 68..287 80 0 00 69..320 40 6 95 183..231 120 U 00 [ 74..224 80 5 95 63. . , 196 40 G 00 60. . . 284 80 6 95 06.,203 UO 0 00 H5. . 222 200 6 95 77.236 160 0 pb 01..216 1GO 6 95 78..199 200 G 00 08..204 240 6 96 03.209 160 6 00 t > G2..223 bO 6 95 40..321 120 0 00 07.,217 505 08..239 200 ti 00 05..194 80 6 95 73..234 bO 0 00 73.224 80 5 95 66..246 100 G 00 S..240 0 96 09..200 80 0 00 00 . 281 40 6 95 S6..2S3 fi9..202 100 6 95 73. 230 G7..2U5 0 09 40 293 SIS ! S2 600 77 . .213 40 S02IJ . . . . 100 000 64. . . 837 00 5 05 6 . .214 t , flu 04..203 80 0 05 0..295 6 05 ? 4 223 80 0 06 129 .232 120 5 05 70. .230 0 05 vies ANI > uaunit. 1..8f,0 8 00 2. .350 4 00 1 . . .350 3 fit ) 1. . 280 4 f > 0 SHEEP ItccclpM consisted of six double- ilpcks of western Rrasiurs hat-dly good cnotiuh to suit the slaughterer * ) . As there was no Inquiry for that kind of stook from feeders thofthecp were not sold , There Is nothing now In the .situation worthy of note and prices are nominally unchanged. 1'alr to good natlrci , 3.60S4V5 ; fair to good wcstotim , } 3.WKJI.r > 0 ; common and stock sheep , * 2.508.3.60i good to Cholco 40 to 100-lb. lambs , J4.25n85.76. HrcolpU and Diminution or Htoi-k , Official receipts and disposition of ntos ! < at slionnlijr the books of the Union Stock Yards cornpnnr for the forty-eight hours ending ai ' 6 o'clock p. m. July 11 , 1SU3 : UECEtl'TS. lions. SHEEP. iionirn.VMi.s Cars. Heart Cars. Heart Cam. Head C.un. Head , 133 2,000 143 0.510 0 1,571 13 Z89 DISPOSITION. Chiclui > Ijlvu Mork .Market. CHICAGO. July ll.-rspcclal Telegram toTitn IIKC.1 Only about 2,200 native cuttlo arrived today nnd a considerable part of that number was of the kind that go Into cans. Thcrofoio , had tluTo boon anything llko activity In the demand prices must have advanced , but as nolthor shippers nor oxoortori worn disposed to do much , Kellers hud to bo content with former prices. 1'or the lower grades of na tives , such as go to local butchers and can- tiers , the market remained In a limp Mute , not because of a lack of demand , but In sym pathy with the weakness In the Texas branch of thu market. The receipts of Texas cattle were about 7,000 head. They were dull and lowor. The supply on today's niarkot could' have been turned over at full prices but for the prospect for largo receipts for the next two days. Siilosoftho "long horns" were princi pally nt from 81.00 to $2.30 for cows and at from $2.76 to $3.50 for steers. Natlvo cows bold largely below $3 nnd from $4 to $5 were the prevailing prices for steers. The hos market was active and averaged strong. It wns u trlllo higher early In the duy nnd showed signs of weakness toward the close. The late weakness was caused by ro- norts of unusually largo receipts i\t Kansas Ulty and Omaha , these two points being credited with 25,000 head. However , prices did not suffer any quotable decline , closing quotations being from $5.85 to JO.30 for poor to cholco grades. Thuro wcro a few trades at 10.35 and ono atG.40 at the opening. Tlit-ro was a stiff packing demand , and although shippers were In smaller number than on the day before there was enough com petition from that quarter to hold up prices. The close of business found some hogs In speculators hands , but nouo lu the hands of commission men. There was not a solitary now thing to bo said of the shcup market. For peed muttons there was a well Mistalnod demand and con tinued " firmness In prices , the numnor answerIng - Ing to" that description constituting only a small part of the current arrivals , the bulk not grading bolter than common. Therefore , whllo cholco qualities sell around } 0 , there Is vuryllttlo trading at ovor$4.00 , natives going largely at from J3 to M.50. and froui 82.50 to $4.25 taking most of the Toxans. In the lumb market there was a fairly active trndo ut from $3.75 to 40.50 , thq outside quotation bc- Inc for extra quality. ( Uecolpts : CaUlo , 0,000 head ; calves , 1,500 head ; hogs , 10,000 head ; hheep , 0,000 head. The Evening Journal reports : OATTI.IS Kecolpts , O.OOU head : shipments , 1.7OO head ! nnth cs steady ; Texans IOC lower ; prime beeves , J5.00S5.40 ; medium , $4.20 ® 4.40 ; grnssors , $3.604.10 ; Toxans. 82.4045 3.70 ; stockois , S2.102.70 ; cows 81.00 3.25. IIoos liocolpts. 10,000head ; shipments , 0,000 head ; market opened and closed weak ; mixed and packing , JG.OO(2 ( > C.25 ; prime heavy and butchers' weights , JG.25&G.30 ; light , JG.2030.35. SHEEP Itocolpts , 0,000 head ; shipments , 1,800 head ; best natives and lambs lOchigher ; good western and Texans , steady ; common , neglected ; nativesJ4.255.50. Kunanft City Llvo block Mnrkot. KANSAS OITV , July 11. CATTLE Kocolpts , 10,300 head ; shipments , 1,000 head. Best cattle iwero strong , others weak ; Texas steers ! , $2.504.26 ; Texas cows , ? 2.00@2.00 ; shipping ] steers , $4.25@5.35 ; native cows , 21.40 © < 3.75 ; butchers' stock , S3.25S4.40 ; stackers and feeders , { 2.50Q4.00 ; bulls and mixed , $2.1&S3.60. HOGS liecoipts , 13,100 head : shipments. 1,100 head : market OffilOc hlpher ; bulk of sales. 85.805.'J6 ; houvle.s , J0.70S5.05 ; pack ers , 85.75 < ftG.OO ; mixed , J5.755iG.00 ; light , ? 5.75 © 0.05 : Yorkers , J5.05SiG.05 ; pigs , $0.00(20.00. ( SHEEr Uocoluts , 2aOO head ; bhlpmunts , 1,400 head ; market dull ana lower ; common stock lambs llrm. $5.55. Sr. Ioul Ulvc Stock Market. Sr. Lotus. July 11. OATTI.E Kocolpts , 5,300 head ; shipments , 000 head ; market strong on natives and easier on others ; fair to good grabs To.\an stuers , 82.70413.50. Hoas Uocolpts , 4000 head ; shipments , none ; market opened lOo hlghor , advance lost at the clone ; top price , $0.25 ; bulk of bales , Itecelpts , 1,000 head ; shipments , 100 head ; market steady , unchanged. Balloon tonight nnd tomorrow ni lit. CROP CONDITIONS. Iteports front Neljruxkn nn the Htntu : . of Crowing Grains. Tno following weekly weather crop bulle tin was issued by the Nebraska wc.ithcr ser vice from the Omaha observatory yesterday ; The week bus been favorable for corn and potatoes , und especially for corn , which Una grown ilnely and continues in excellent con dition , but except in the northeast section of the state , is beginning to need rain again. In the southeast section wheat harvesting la progressing rapidly nnd the outlook is satisfactory for good yields. Oats are nearly ready for harvesting , but the crop will bo cut short by rust , complaint of which Is quito general. In the northeast section most all the reports are favorable and wheat harvesting is about raaily to bo gin. In Wayne county some damage was aouo crops on July 0 by wind and hail. Reports from the central and southwest ern ; section are uniformly favorable , and the ! prospects are uioro promising than ttioy huvo been during the past two months. 8outlirunt Section. York County Haying and harvesting progressing Ilnely. Corn beginning to need rain. rain.Otoo Otoo County Winter wheat being cut ; barley mostly in shock ; corn about all laid by ; outs injured by rust. Clay County Fall wheat nnd hay being harvested ; yield light ; oats injured this week ; corn 'prospect excellent ; u < rcago largo. Butler County Tlio dry weather and high wind of tlio post week have been In jurious. Saundcrs County Corn nearly all laid by in excellent condition ; outs damaged some by rust. Polk County Corn continues to make n good growth ; too dry for other crops ; all busy cutting wheat und grass , Klchurdson County Full wheat nearly all harvested ; oat harvest begun ; corn und pastures nojd ruin. Fillnioro County Wheat harvest begun ; will mnko ono-third a crop ; corn ana potatoes ncpd ruin. Cuss County Corn making' rapid growth ; pastures good nnd all crops doing fairly well. Howiml County Very dry and hot ; corn needing rain ; curling in the middle of the day ; rye all cut ; n light crop. Hull County Harvesting , commenced ; tame hay looks good ; sugar beets in excellent condition , Jefferson County Corn is growing nicely ; harvesting well commenced ; wheat and outs u poor crop. Korthruit Section. Antqlono County Fine mint : nil crops doing well ; corn iu excellent condition. Cedar County -Small gr.iln though somewhat - what Injured by drought , will bo ni-nrly an average crop ; corn promises to exceed ull former yields j liuy an uvorago crop. Thurston County Nearly through cull rot- ing corn ; ull crops growing well. Holt County Corn making rapid growth aud all ciops doing well. Wuahiugton County Corn making fine growth ; outs slightly damaged by rust , Wuynu County Hall storm and high winds damaged small grain und rut corn badly on the Oth , Platt County Corn looks well , Out need * ruin. Small gral u very poor. Central beotlun. Merriok County Ilaln much needed. Hay ing commenced ; crop will ba light. Ouster County Good growing weather ; : orn three to four foot high nnd Intd by lu ucolloiit condition ; small grain bndly Inured - ured by drought , Huffnlo County Excellent project fern n peed corn crop. Small grain ttlu nrnko n fnlr crop. Dawson County A good giowlng week for orn. Wheat ntul rye harvest commenced. SoutlnrcHt Section , Hitchcock County -Still dry , coin late nnd unc\cii : alight improvf-mont In pasUircs. Konrnoy County Corn has inmlo n pho- 'loniennl growth nnd nearly nil so largo that ilowlng must cense ; harvesting of winter ivhcat and barley bt-gun. Purlins County Kino week for corn , pota toes , grass nnil Vegetables. Some hall , but slight dnmago. Hnrlan Cojuty Corn advancing rapidly ; xeoptlonalty clear ot weeds. \\ebster Couuty Corn In exceptionally good condition. Untidy County-Corn In need of riln. ; Writ Soul ion. Lincoln County Corn Is doing bettor than nt nil.V time before tills season. Thomas County Corn has tnado ft rapid growth nnd Is mostly laid by ; small grain ha ; improved and promises half n , crop. Scotts niult County The line wins last week have caused the crop to grow well the pas week. N'ortliTe t Section. Hock County-Small gr.iln la short , but [ lending nicely ; corn in some lorulltlcs line , in others Miinll.but growing nicely. Cherry County Corn looks well , small grain nnd liny improved by ruin the past week. Sioux County Crops In most part of the county iu fair condition : corn doing excel- cut. Uuoitnu E. HUNT , Weather Uuronu Director , lawn Crop Conditions. Dns MOINKS , July 11. [ Special to THE BKE. ] The following Town weather aud crop bulletin was Issued today : The dally moan toiiiiirratumof the past week was sllirhtly above normal. Tr.o rainfall was generally iilmnclunt nnd excessive measure ments are reported from the following coun ties : Hamilton , 4.23 Inches ; Franklin , 3.27 ; 1'owoshlek , 3.12 ; Juspar , 3.10 : Howard , 2.83 ; Hancock , 2.30 ; Monona , 2.25 ! Allamakec , 2.02 ; Polk. 2.14 ; Illack Hawk. 2.20 ; Webster , 2.02 ; Washington. 2.15 ; Iluetia VUta , 3.47. Nearly nil crops have neon benellted by these copious ruins' , but In some localities damage resulted from washing and overflow. The most hcrlous drawback to the generally favorable weather conditions of the week was the tornado of the ovonlng of the Oth Inst. , which destroyed the thriving little town of I'omeroy , and wrought great destruction of llfo , buildings nnd crops Itu a pathway nl.\ty miles In length and one-third of a mi To wide , the line of desolation reaching from Clierokeo county to the eastern part of Onlhoun. OutNtdoof this track , however , the damage by wind was not very heavy and the general crop outlook will not bo materially reduced by the severe local Htorms of the week , The July reports from ovetj OO crop corre spondents of this bureau show the following average condition of staple crops : Winter wheat , 01 per cent ! spring wheat , 03 : corn , 103 ; oata , t)5 ) ; rye , 03 ; barley , 94 ; flax , UG ; tim othy , 05 ; clover , 02 : mlllot , 00 ; broom corn , 07 ; sorghum , 05 ; Irish potatoes , 103 ; sweet pota toes , OG ; hay crop , 07 ; apples , GO ; pears , 50 : plums , G7 ; poaches , 74 ; grapes , U5 ; small fruit , 87. A largo number of correspondents Btato that their estimates of the condition of corn were made by comparison with the crop of 1802 , which fell bofow the average. This accounts for the high ratine of that crop. Its present condition throughout the Rtatc , compared with the normal , Is undoubtedly about 00 per cent. The outlook for corn is certainly very llattorlng. I'rfupcrt * In Illlnoli. SrniNOFiKU ) , July 11. The temperature for the past wcok was normal in the north and center , and from 1 to 8 degrees above In the south. There was an average amount of sunshine. In the northwestern half of the center the rainfall was above the average and beneficial to growing crops ; elsewhere it was considerably below the averago. In many places there was no rain. Wheat har vesting is completed In the south itud some threshing. Indications are that the yield will be less than anticipated. In the center nil wheat will be harvested during the com ing week. Some fields have been cut in ttio north. In some of the central counties the yield will be poor in quality nnd quantity. Oats harvest is being pushed in the extreme GRIME IN HIGH PL ACES I It is not strnnpo that some people do wronp through ignorance , others from n failure to investigate 113 to the right or wrong of a m\ttor. : But it is stningo , that individuals and firms , who are fully iiwnro of the rights of others , will per ' sist' in perpetrating frauds upon them. High-toned , wealthy manufrcturing firms will offer and 'Ttoll to retail mer chants , articles which they know to bo infringements ' on the rights of proprie tors , and imitations of well known goods. We want to sound a note of warning to the retailers to beware of such imitations t't tions : aud simulations of "CAUTUU's LiT- TM : LIVKR PILLS. " When they are of fered ' ' to you , refuse thorn ; you do not want to do wrong , and you don't want to lay 1 ; yourself liable to a lawsuit. Bon Franklin suid "Honesty is the best poli cy" ; it is just as true that "Honesty is the best principle. " icmth. Thlt crop will generally bo fine. Hint is reported In lomo plncon. Corn li ( oncrnlly iluo nnd growing excellently , ntul ts prospects were never better. Hay cutting is still progromlnff. In some sootlmi * ilngi * ngo by rain Is reported. Potatoes have boon In jut oil by wfirra , dry wonlhor. Kyo har vesting Is In progress throughout the stutor Balloon tonight nnd tomorrow nigl\t. noun HMITII. Urn ml Annj Men Tnklntr Action Ho thn .Su ] trii lnii of t'onnlonrri. FiTTSMUim , July 11. In reference to the fooling In local Qnuul Army of the Republic posts ngnlnst Secretary Iloko Smith because of the alleged unjust suspensions - . pensions of pensioners , Stuto Comninti' uar Thomas O. Stuunlo In speaking of the uontumplutod notion Mild : "Tho executive cominittoo Is prepar ing 1 to Issue a call to nil the Grantl Army posts In western Pennsylvania to attotm a mooting at which this nmt tor will bo thoroughly dtsoussed. This meeting will bo secret nnd will bo hold In about two weeks In Plttsburg1 or Allegheny.'o will formulate our action and prasont It as the expression of the Grand Army posts of western Pennsylvania ' sylvania nt tho'nutioiml encampment to bo hold In Indianapolis In Hto first week ' hi September. Then the feelings of the Grand Army as tin organization will bo expressed In no unmeasured terms anil the people of this country will know 4vhoro wo stand. Uiitll this Is done no post has any right to take any nation In the matter. " Balloon tonight and tomorrow night. I.on Ancolri lliilikn Itcopon. Los ANOKLKS , July 11. The Southern California National bank and University bank have opened their doora Only two bankn now remain closed of the six thut closed two weeks ago. Cninpanln llroUo the tlocord. GoTitHNUunci , July 11. The t4mo mode by the passengers on the Cntuvril line steamer Uatnpaiita to this place , 8 days , U hours aud 13 minutes , beats the record. xj - Tryy , - , ; rn , P It Cures Coldi , Coughs , Bore Throat , Croup , Infla- ] enia , Whooping Couch , BroncbltU and Asthma. A certain cure for Consumption in fint itagei , and a sure relief in advar.cpd etudes , uie at once. You will tte the excellent diect after taklnf tot r t do e. EoM by d n.lcr3 cviirywherc. Lorg * l ROY WIT AI ITV n"Q v'ecr n i k > y ro f lliS I VllALMl . uuui vi i HUM i Btorcd. ct iurol Nervous cured Debility , ) INIIATO , the ( troal Hindoo licmrdy. Bold wllli vrrlb Ion cunrnntco of eure. Multiple wnt lrr. Addresl Oriental Medical Co. . U 1'lri-ialh PlMi. Ctltno. 111. To Well Contrnctorm Bids will bo received at the ofllco of the clti clerk until July 17 , 1H03 , at 6 o'clock n. in. o ] said day. to bore two six-Inch (0) ( ) wells and furnish two four-Inch points for the city ol Hlalr , Nob. ; depth of wells from 100 feet to 10J feet ; same to bo completed by August 10 , 1893 , Plans and specifications 011 file at ofllco of 1 } J : 1'arr. water commissioner. Hlght reserved to reject any and all bids. G. H. OAltlllflAN , Cltv Clerk of llltilr , Neb. Blair , Nob. , July 0 , 1693. M Jy 10d7t&6unJy 18 SOUTH Union Stock Yards Company , Soutri Opiaha. j Uc t Cattle Ho andSlioop in.irkot la tin trail , j COMMISSION HUU3-J. Wood Brothers. Live Block Commls-don Marahunti. aha Telephone II5T. Chlo j JOHN O. DAIIUMAN , I . , . " " " err K. WOOD. P" Market reports by mall and wlro chcerfullj furnished upon application. "IT IS IGNORANCE THAT WASTES EFFORT. " TRAINED SERVANTS USE HMAMA r U AND TENTS. Omalia Tent-Awning Wolf Bros & Co. , COMl'ANT. 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