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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1894)
n\n.v nir.\ .Tirr.v 1L COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Damage to Sprint ? Wheat by the Excessive Heat Woa a Factor , PROVISIONS WERE DULL AND LOWER Corn Started Under Some Incitement anil the Ilcut I'rlcn of the Day U'ere Itcnlltcd at tlio Sturt-Htocb * ntul lloiiiM , CIHCAaO , July 13. Damasc to spring iWhcat by the recent cxco-slvo heat In tlio northwest was the cause ot an early pain of iic In the price here. The expectation that , ttlth the railroads again running regularly n heavy movement hither of the winter wheat was Inevitable , and that , seeing It could not bo delivered upon speculative con tracts , It would necessarily be sold at Its Btilpplng value , caused weakness toward the end , the close being ' .do below the previous day's resting price. Corn opened flrm and closed easy at % c decline. Provisions were Hull and a shade lower. The early strength In wheat was attribut able partly to advances In liberal quantities of cash wheat being taken In the northwest , 250,000 bu. today and 1,300.000 bu. for the . week. A bulge In corn had some Influence In giving wheat Us Initial up ward Impetus , and sotno rumors early of the strike having been de clared off by the strikers helped to keep It steady for an hour or more. A prominent trader unloaded 100,000 bu. and 200,000 bu. lots , which Induced n great number of small holders to unload , the effect of which waste to force the price down , and the close was .within HO of the bottom for the day. Corn started under seine excitement and nt from % o toic Improvement In the price of the active option September. The best prices of the day , however , were realized nt the start. There did not appear to bo nny tcconJ line of timid shorts to take the place of the first after the latter discharged their guns and ran away. 1'rlccs closed With July unchanged , September down V&c and May a shade higher. There was a light trade In oats. The market was stronger and prices advanced from % o to Vic early , but later reacted In sympathy with wheat , and closed easy at the bottom and from Uo to % o below the top , at about the same price a * yesterday. I'rovlilons wcro again dull. Hog receipts were considerably heavier and their price .was from Co to lOc lower. There wcro tnoro cash sales of lard reported than for some time previous. Swift and company were free nellers of ribs. Pork Is T'/fcc lower and lard declined 2'.c. ' Itlbs unchanged. Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , 15 cars ; corn , 141 cars ; oats , CC cars ; hogs. 13.000 head- The leading futures ranged as follows : Articles. | Open. | High. | Low. I Close. July. . Fcpt . Dee. Corn > July. . Sept. , Oct. CntH I July. fpt. . . Miiy. roikp July. , Sept. , Lniil.l July. . Sept. . Short I July. . Cash quotations were ns follows : FI.Ol'R Steady , unchanged. \VHI3AT-No. 2 sprlns , 6C'i3Sc ; No. 3 sprlns , Kc : No. 2 rid , SG'.ic. CORN No. 2 , 42c ; No. 3 , 41T4C. OATS No. 2. no sales ; No. 2 white , 41c ; No. S while , SSfftOc. UYR No. 2. 4Sc. HARLHV No. 2 , nominal. FLAX SEED No. 1. J1.2S. TIMOTHY snED-I'rlme. J5. PROVIHIONB Mes- ) pork , per bbl. . J12.52V4W 12.6.1. I ird , pr 100 Ibs. , J6.72'iiifi.76. ! ! Short ribs , eldeu ( loose ) , J6.G2'/t6.C5 ; dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) , JQ.OOtfG.12li ; short clear , sides ( boxed ) , { G.8714O7.00. WHISKY Distillers' finished poods , per gal. . tl.22. The following1 were the receipts ana shipment1 * ( cr today : On the Produce exchange today the butter mar ket was atundy : creamery , l'-(317c ( ; diary , . 11 CSlBc. KtiiB , Hteady at 031 Do. OMAHA C.liMiltAI. MAKICKTa. Condition of Tr ilo unit Quotations on Stuplo and I'iincy 1'roiluco. The market was without feature of any Im portance aside from the weaker egg market , ft'he general trade continues rather quiet and without much life , Ituttcr nnd poultry continue ttcady at previous quotations , though old fowls have not been gointr very freely at the top price. Quoted during the past few days. The veal mar ket Is firm and the demand quite good. The receipts of hay were the larKCst yesterday of ny day for some time back and It Is doubtful if present prices can be maintained much longer under present conditions. An authority at Elgin estimates the stock of eg-g-s In storage In Chicago nnd Elgin at 320,000 ; ases , as compared with last year's stock at S5.000 nt the name date. I'artlra In the business ; hUm the quality this year Is better. The cool vcathcr , extending to about Juno 1 , enabled hem to bo received and handled In better coa lition than In former years. Tlio price nt which hey were put away Is about 2c per doz. less , han last year. 11UTTER Packing stock , Sc ; good to choice country , llffllV ; creamery , solid packed , ISQlGc ; Creamery , bricks , 1618c. JSaOS I'cr doz. , Sc , LIVE I'OULTRY-Old hens , Co ; spring chick ens , 12$12',4c. The demand for gecae nnd ducks is very light. Ducks , 7c ; hen turkeys , 7tfSc ; cobblers , 05/Gc ; geese , ttViQGc. VEAL Choice fat and small veals are quoted at Co ; coarse and larne , 3Jlc. CHEESE Wisconsin , full cream , new make , 10rllc ; Nebraska nnd lown , full cream , SIflOc ; Nebraska and Iowa , part skims , CO7c ; 1,1m- burger. No. 1 , lOc ; brick , No. 1 , lOc ; awlss , No. 'lIAY Upland hay , JS.SO ; midland. J ; lowland , I7.DO ; rye straw , $6. Demand ; supply fnlr. Color makes the best prlcon filr . Light bales sell the best. Only top grades rlnir top prices. 1'IUEONS-Old birds , per doz. , Jl. VEC1ETA1ILES. I'OTATOES-Oood slock. 75 SOc. MELONS-aood stock , I18.1WU2J.CO. CANTALOUl'ES-Nonc. REETH New beets , per doz. bunches , 0325c , on ordeis. CUCL'MIIERS On orders. 45ff50c per doz. OLD UEANS Hand picked navy , JS.15ffi2.23 medium , Ji.lOif-MS ; common white beans , J1.75 ONIONS On orders. I'.4ff2o ' per Ib. CAIUIAC1E Oood shipping stock , on orders , TO&IATOE8 Oood shipping stock , per 4-basket crate. 75c J1.00. NEW 11EANS Wax , per H bu , basket , 65J75c itrlng , per U bu. basket , 60c. 1'EAS ( food utock , per bu , , J1.23. OAULU'LOWER-Cholcu stock , p r doz. , J1.25 ei.no. CARROTS New southern carrots , per doz. bunches. SOJJIOe. TURNIPS New home grown , per bu , , GOc. FRUITS , The situation In thn local fruit market Is tin changed , T.ie maiket Is almost baru nnd then Is very little business doing for the want o stock to d It with. About all the fresh frul that was to be had on the market yeslerda ) mornliiK was blackberrU'H and a fuw red plunu. Reporls front Wisconsin Indicate that the crnn berry bushes arc ( telling uud Hint the pioapec thus far Is favorable far a good eiop. The cum berry crop II.IM como tot ) lain to bo one ot tin Important fruit ciops In this country. Tin. largest crop of cranberries produced In Iho I'nlted Slab's prior to 1SW was that ot 1SS1 when 7 . bu. were harvested. Of this crop New England produced SSO.S'O bu. . New Jerse ; 15S.i : & bu. , anil the west 201,432 bu. , which wu by some 49.1XW bu. the largest crop ever gulherei In the weal. The crops of the west vary mou from year to year than those of either of th AtUintlo const tlflds , btllii ; inoro subject to tud den frosts durlnic thu blonmlni ; and rlpenlnir seasons. The crop of 1S93 exccedeil nny preccdlni , cr crop by 100,000 bu. It contained ! f,8iXi , 'iO iitu. fs" Vmcli'l * lers than one pint In melt Indlvlilun In the United Slates , or ntxuit S qts. to eacl family. At lira one would not think this an ov EUPnly for doini-stlo txitisumptlon , but , unllK moat fruits , tha erimbeiTy cannot bu used ex cept as a miuce. BTRAWUEIUtlES-None. CHERRIES lown homo grown , J1.60 per M A I'l'i.KSCalifornia , per M-lb , crate , 11.00 southern , per bbl. . IS.7WI3.00. A I'RlfOTS None. llI.ACIvllURRIES OIKK ! slock , 13.50. lll.AfK RASrilERRIES-Oood stock , J3. RED RARI'IIERRIES None. I'tlAl'HBS None. 1'LUMS-Nntlvo red plums , per ZlqL case I'Rl'NES-None. KlllS None , 1'EARS Nonf , TROPICAL PRUIT3. IJANANAS-Cliolce stock , li.OOUS.W per bunch LEMONS Funcy lemons , 900 site. } S ; func lemons , 3W size , l ! cliolct Icuions , 3W slie , JJ.M ol , N ' "i V i 11 ' f rt S . > ' 1 } C | . I li i ' t ! U' II. ' i ' .I * I ! , j. I p.r.At'i . ' ' ' " " ' ' t Mint I M AMut : rf. Fill.F.in'i. . Ji-i tl > . K'ulil/ ' " . IiATE Hnll'iMffii , W to M-ln , bo ts , per Ib. , Ue 'lIoNKY rnlifornln , iSr ; dnrk honey , IDffUe. MAPLE SYRri'-Oflllen can * , per doz. , JI2. NUTS Almond * , IBOlie ; Knitllnh wdlnuts , 10 ® Sc : fllbeiu , lie ; Braill nul * . lOc. . , . , , , CIDHIl Pure juice , p r bbl. , JSj half bbl. , ill DBA No. I Rr n hMw. i'4c ' : No. 1 cr n o. 1 veal calf , lb , to 111 Ib * . , < ( No. 2 ve.il calf , llw. 10 15 Ib * . , 4c : Nn. 1 dry flint hides , l No. 2 dry Hint hldf . Jc ; No. 1 dry united aRcd hldM , 3e ; No. 2 Rreen mlted hide * , tc ; \ \ < \ " , 4 j port cured hides , je per Ib. lens limn "sHEEP PBI.TS-Orwn wiled , rnch , S8 0c : rten iwlled nhenrllnm ruhorl-woolnJ e.ir y ihln * ) , flch , 6 15ci dry shearlings ( Miort-wooled early kln ) , No. 1 , each , MIlOc ; dry MiwirllnM ( sbort- vooleil ently nkliu. ) . No. 2 , eticl ) , Be ; ilry flint. Canwn and Nebrnskft bulther wool pelts , per I. . flctunl weight. 5 9c ; dry flint , Kansas and Nebraska murrnln wool pelt" , per Ib. , actua weight , 4flCc ; dry flint , Colorado butcher wool per II , . . actuiil weUIH , 4 Ic : dry flint. d3 murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , irlme , 15ftl8c ; rough tallow. 2c. MJ\V YORK UINIKAL : : .u.v Yrstcntny's Quotation * mi Hour , Oruln nnil I'rotlnlon * , Mctiilf. Illr. NEW YORK. July 13.-ri.Ol'R-Recelnl . Ifl.MI bbls. ; export * . ir.f < M bbls. ; fale * . 10,010 pkK ; nnrkr-t Mat nnd weak ! buyers Indifferent ; winter ( mights have fnlr export Inquiry ; southern Hour , lull ; rye Iliur , dull and easy ; sales , 200 bbls. . luckuhent Hour , nominal. CORN MEAt Steady ; sales 1-Vl bbls. ; yellow vestrrn , 2.Ki 2.Wj llrnndvwliu * , J2.SO. RYE Nfimlnnl : Etnli1 , f,5c. IIAIII.KY Nnmlnnl. , - . . I1ARI.EY MALT Slomlv ; western , CSSSOc ; Canada , HOflO.V ; six-rowed , 82fS5.\ WHEAT-Rcrelpts. 41.3'rt ' bu. ; "norls. 4S.400 Ml. ; pales , 2,110.000 bu. futures nnd 0 < i,000 bu. spot. Spot market easy ; No. 2 red , In storp nnd oevntnr , M'jc : f. o. > > C0e ; No. 1 northern , M'ic. delivered ; No. 1 hard , T0' ' < , r. Options opili'd Irmer on dry weather , but soon reacted on for eign selling and easier rabies ; afterward rallied , iut lost all the ndvanco on reports of rain , nn < l cl > .e.l weak nt Vc decline ; rumors were cur rent of a bit. export movement west ; August , flXfiiWic. vl-wlnir nt G3'ie ; September' . Wt II 11-Kc. cloning nt ClUc ; December. C4hfiG.i * c , ( "OIIN Rcrf-lptH , IDS.fOO bu. : cxportR , S5,000 bu. ; union , Gl" < " > ) I' " , futures nnd 7.VWO bu. spit. Spot mark.-t quint ; No. 2 , 4714c. elevator ; 4Sc nlloat. Option market opened higher on dry weather , but afterward rpnclfd on rains nnil nrg.-r ri-pi-lpti < , nnd closeil V.c ' 'own ' ; July. 4iUW ISc olnslnir nL < 7 < 4o ; Auitunt , 4S4ff48'lc ! , clo.-ln * it 47o ; Kcplember , 47',4W47 ' 15-lCc , closing nt < - . 2I.OO bu. ; exports , 100 bu. : sal'-s. 4.-I.OOO bu. futures nnd I0ni bu. v > t. hp t nnrket lull ; No. 2 , 5W < I52c ; No. 3. 67c : No. 2 wh to. r,2e ; No. 3 white. We ; track , wlilte west ern. C2WWC ; track , white state , KffMe. Opt Inn narkct llrmer i-nrly , but soon weakened wltli other markets , except tale cb.se. Uc lilglicr , July 'c lower ; July cl.wcd at 41c : August , 34'4 73c. oloBlng at 3IHc ; .September , 32Jf33c , closing at " 1c HAY-Steadlcr on light receipts. HOI'S Slow : state , comnun to choice , il I'.acine cnast , lOJIllc. ' < ' LEATHEil'-Sll' v : l'licnilock sole , Buenos Ayrcs. light to heavy weight ? , lUrlPe. _ , , , WOOL-CJulct ; domestic llcccc , 19ffl25c ; pulled , ) nf7o < > rt I'fioVlBIONK-Tlecf , dull ; fnmlly , J5i extra mess , J9.OoVlS.50 : beet liann. J21 ; city extra India mess motfi IS.OO. Tut meats , easy ; pickled bel les. 7i ! Sc ; pickled shoulders. C'c ; pickled hams. [ 12 Lnrd , lower ; western Btnnm closed nt J7.27H. Sales , 600 tlcices nt J7.27V4iff7.30 : July. 7.M nskot : September , J7.30 tulced ; redncd , quiet. Pork , "llUTTER-Dull : western dnlrj' . 10V5 T14c : west ern creamery. l4Si1Sc ; western factory. 9'.jfHci ' , Blglns. Wo : state dairy , 12017V4c ; state cream- ' ' C'cilEE ! - - ' : state , Inrce. 7'.fiT7'ic ' : email , fancy. 7',4t'9o ' ; part skims , -2'ifl3'.ic ; full skims , -T ull : Plate and Pennsylvania , 12'JW ' 13c ; western fresb , llG12c ; soutbein , cas s , Jl if 2"TALLOW-Steady : city ( J2 per nice. ) , 4Hc ; country ( pkcs. free ) . 4'4c. as to quality. I'ETROLEl'M-Diill : United closed nt J4 bill. _ ROSIN tjulet ; strained , common to good , Jl.Sj WTIRPENTINE-Qulcl ? : 3)jj > 30'/ic. RICE Steady ; domestic , fair to extra , 4'iQ ( > 6lie ; Japan. 4W4ic. jtbjjAWES Steady : New Orleans , open ket tle , good to choice , 2 { t3'Jc. ' I'Kl IRON-Steady ; lake , J ! ) . LEAD-Stcndy ; domestic. J3.11. TIN Firmer for rpot and July : straits , J12.30 bid : plates , quiet. SPELTER Steady ; Bales on 'change. 10 tons AUKtint tin nt J19.20. COTTON SEED OIL Inactive , nominal. Wool Murker. BOSTON. Masi. . July ' 13. The Amerlcnn yool nnd Cotton Reporter says of the wool market : The undertone of the market Is rather strong. The effect of the Interruption of trnnsportatlon by the minimum disturbance In Illinois nnd elsewhere lias been to give considerable firmness to prices of domestic wools ; though receipts have been less , the quantity of wool In tills market before the strike precluded nny material advance from that cause. Only In the event of the railroad troubles ! being protracted was there likely to bo nny upward movement in maiket Values. On Die other hand , there was little likelihood of nny reduction , ns prices have about reached bottom. The fpurt of activity last week was of a speculative character ; It was largely duo to the tendency which we have to discount the possible results of nn event some time be fore It occurs , or at any rate before U Is com- iileled. aa there has been n good deal less wool sold since Ihe 6th of July than nny week prc- cedlnif that date ; It may be Inferred that the market Is quieter. There has , nevertheless , been a fnlr amount of business done. There has been a moderate Inquiry for washed Ohio and Mich igan line -wools , also for medium nnd coarse grades nt a certain price. The worsted men are willing to make large contracts for staple wool , but dealers. IIH < i. rule , nro unable to ac cept the offers made. QuUe n quanllly of Texas lias nrrlvcd nnd been sold In considerable blocks. It has come to n few holders , nnd the bulk of receipts have been pledged. Twelve months' Texas Is worth from Ho to 13c ; we hear of some holding for He. Combing wools nre In most active demand. Sales would probably be larger If more lots were opened up. Consider able sales of territory wools have been made on the basis of 30c ( clean ) for line nnd fine mjdlum clothing , and for staple selections of lines of wool of u specially good staple , a little higher 30fi32c : medium ( clean ) Is worth 2Sf29c. The Bales for Ihe week In Boslon amount to 1,710,10) Ibs. domesllc nnd 105,000 Ibs. foreign , making a total of 1,881,100 Ibs. The sales since January 1 , 1894. amount to 61.788,400 IbH. The sales for tlio week In New York aggregate 609,000 IbB. The sales for the week In Philadelphia aggre gate 1,311,900 Ibs. St. I.iiulH < ifiicril Market. ST. LOUIS , July 13. FLOUR Unchanged. WHEAT Opened higher , but relapsed because of n weak cash market , closing UKc off ; No. 2 red , cash and July. 63c ; August , CL'a ; Scptem ber. 61W651c ; December , CGc. CORN Higher early on drought reports , but lost the gain on general news ; No. 1 mixed , cash , 41Vic ; July , 40Vfccj AugUbt and Septcin ber , 3D4c. OATS Easier ; No. 2 , cash , 3l',4o ; July , SOc ; August , 2C4c ; September , SS ic. RYE No trading. I1ARLEY No tindlng. IIRAN Lower ; COc , east track. KLAX HEED $1.15 for new. CLOVER HEED-J7.WRS.SO. HAY Hauler ; prims to choice timothy , J12.00 CJ13.00 ; fancy old , $12 ; new , Jll.GOffl2.00. HUTTER Unchanged. EOOS Lower nt 7c. TIMOTHY SEED-Hlgher ; J4.C5 for July. LEAD firm ; J3.I5. SPELTER Dull : J3.20. CORN MEAI. J2.10eS.15. WHISKY JI.S2. CO'ITON TIES SOc. HAOOINO-f.'iOTUc. 1'ROVISIONS Weak , tendlnu downward. Pork , standnnl mess. Jobbing. J13.JS. Ijtrd. prime sleain , JO.C214 ; choice , J6.70. Dry rait meals , loose shoulders , 10 ; longs nnd ribs. JG.STld- Rhorts , J7. Ilncon. packed shoulders , J7 ; longs , J7.S7 > 4 : ribs , ) S ; shoitH , J8.12UiUS.2o. RECEI1TS Klour , 1.000 bbls. ; wheat , 112,000 bu. ; corn , 42.HOO bu. ; oats , ? 8 000 bu. SHIPMENTS , Flour. 2.000 bbls.J wheat , 1,000 bu. ; corn , 83.000 bu. ; oats. 1,000 bu. AllniifiipiillHVlirui Miirltet. MINNEAPOLIS. July 13. The wheat markel opened about " ,5o higher this morning on un favorable reports front nbrond nnd bad crop re ports front the Interior of the northwest. Them reports started shorts to buying. After the buying had been patlHllcd the small amount o wheat that was offered was taken only nt re duced pi Ices. Cool weather In the northwes was said to hnvo been Important In reinstall ) ! ) the condition of the crop and prices recedei alHiut ! io lower , nnd closed finally ' .4c lower than yesterday for thn enily futures , HO hlKher for cauli wheat on track , while December sold undo the close of yesterday at July , DOe ; September 564e ; December , r > 8Uc ; on truck , No , 1 hard Glllc ; No. 1 northern , iv e ; No. 2 northern , WUc Receipts wcro only 20.000 bu. ; shipment" , 1.3W bu. Mills were grinding nt the rate of nbou 65 000 bu. for the 24 hours , so that there wns n reduction In local supplies equal to alioia 45,000 bu. for tinday. . Thu production of llour wns estimated at about 35.000 bbls. ; shipments , 6SW bbls. 1'rlci's were steady nt J3.3503.00 for pat ents ; J2.05i2.Dj for bakers. Cnffctt .Mlirlict. NEW YORK , July 13. COFFEE Options opened steady , unchanged , to 6 points down ruled Hrm but quiet ; close , Hrm , unchanged , to 15 points up : miles. 6.250 bags. Includlnir. Au gusl. tll.9UUH.95 ; September. J14.90 ; December J13.15C13.20. Spol coffffce , Rio. steady : No. 7 116.60 ; mild , quiet : Cordova. J19.WOia.60 : ware bouse deliveries yesterday from New York , 4,100 b.igs ; New York stock , S2.0S5 bass ; United States stock , 127,627 bugs ; ulloat for United Slates 204,500 bat.total ; vlrlbio for United States 332.157 bags , ngalimt 418,699 bags last year. SANTOS. July 13. Quiet ; good average , J17.10 receipts. 5.000 bags ; Block. 5bOO bags. IIAMIU'RO , July 13.-lull ; U pfg. higher t U Pfg. lower ; s.lles , 10,000 bags. HAVRE. July 13.-Close , quiet ; July. Uf lower others , H' net lower ; total vales , 8,000 bates stock , 344,000 Imgs. RIO JANEIRO. July 13. Firm : No. 7 , Rio J15 ; exchange , 9 > id ; receipts. 10.000 bug * : clear.ii for United States. 1.000 bagu ; Block. 117,000 bags Chicago 1'ruH 4Juot tlon * . CHICAGO , July 13. Porter Bros , company New York , sold six cars of California fruit u auction today that were held by the strikers In Chicago for eleven days ; part of the fruit ver Kixxl order , other part worthless : Tragedy prunen J2.10O3-50 : Hlinnnl prunes , Jl.0583.25. Abundanc pluuu , II.W& 3.35 ; C'lymani , 7gj JUlmoca t I ( ' . ! 'l K j I II - i , . , , ,1 , ! ' . ! I .11 ! i I. . > i i > i. i . - I -i At x ! \ ' i i " * , ' nil urn. I- > ' . l' < ' I : nil An > til. > ! ' . < / $ ! ( ' . C-cnt'-nn ills. ( XHit , < . It'pill III nns , Jl 3 > U roilKnud pars , J2.i:0. : AppltM. Will b"X-9 , I.W. Porter lro . compnny. Boston , mid two tnrs f California fnill today nt auction : Traced- runes. ll.87ffJ.tt. Peach plums , Jl.ftMM.M ; loyal HiU"08 ! ! * Halo's peaches , (1.0)2.0 ( } . \prlcots , lilvi'rp > il Miir ( UVnttl'OOt. . Inlt . July 13.-WIIKAT-Qulet. tMdy ; demand poor ; holders on > r mwlwatHyj Va. 1 Cnllfornln , < lldflts ; ml wwlrrn > prlng , 5 II tiff fa ; r l wpatcrn winter , 4s 7ilV4 8Hd. COHN Finn ; demand moderate ; new mixed , 'RAIU.nV-rallfornla IrewlnR. Ms MJfJS * M. KI.OUR PprlriR patents. 28 IM. PROVISIONS llcof. cxtm Imlln me" . 'if- 'ork , prime mess , 6S Od. llnenn , bns and short lenr , 55 II * . , # * ; lone clear , 45 tbs. , < 0 . Lard , western , Sfls. Receipts of wlienl for three day * were MS.OOO entail. Including 160,000 cental * American ; ro- elpts of Am rlcnn corn for tlie past three days vero 77,000 centals. IVIIIKIM City .Mnrlcot" . KANSAS CITY , July 13.-WIIEAT-NO. 2 hard , H4c : No. 2 red , 4S 4c ; No. 3 led , 46C47c ; re- COIIN Unchanged ; No. 2 mixed , 36ffi3G(5c ( ; No. while , 39'ir40c. OATS-2o lower ; No. 2 mixed , 32o ; Ni ) . 2 white , ( 'liUTTER-FIrm ; cteamery , 14ffl5c ; dairy , 12 O1 Ic. Efinf UnchnnKPd ; C06c. RECEIITS Wheat , 24,000 bu. ; corn , none ; .its , none. SHIPMENTS Wheat , G.OOO bu. ; corn , none ; rats , none. _ _ _ _ _ _ S n cur Miirlirt. . NEW YOIHf. July 13.-SUOAR-Raw , nrm ; ' refining. 2 11-lCc bid ; cenlrlftiRal. 96 test , bid ; refined , nrm : No. 6 3 13-16JT1c ; No. 1 , 13-lCe . _ ; No. . . . 8 , . Slltf-l . _ 13-lo . ( ! : No. 0 , 3 9-lfff in n .on. ' v * .1 ItLif t fl.Krt. f.t nnieii , 4 o-ici/iHic ; cut > es. i ; i-iujii4c. LONDON , July 13. HUflAR Cane , steady nnd dull ; centrlfUKnf , Java , 13s Id ; Muscovado , fair Tiilrdo ( iriiln . TOI.KDO. July 1J. WIIEAT-Acllve : No. 2 , an'.i anil July , DJHo ; August. B5ic ; Seplcrn- cbUN " Dull ; No. 2 , cnnh , 43c ; No. 2 yellow. 40'ic. OATS Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 45c ; No. 2 white , Uc. IlYtf Dull : canh. Me bid. CI.OVKK SB13D Steady ; prime cash , < 4 93. linCCIPTS Wheat , 9,000 bu. ; corn , WO bu.J oats. 6no bu. SHIPMENTS None. ( . niton .Murlirt. NHW OIIMJANS , July 13. COTTON-Oulet ; sales. 1,400 bales ; receipts , 50 bales ; exports. coastwise , G13 balen ; stock , 4I.S31 linl.'H. Kuturefl steady : cnlcs , 9,100 bnles ; July , J .79 bid ; Au- KUst , tC.70iTii.71 ( ; .September , JC.GCfjG.G7 ; October , JC.701TC.71 ; November. SC.770C.79 ; December , Jl.SJ flC.EG ; January. tG.91S6.S2 ; February , J.C.97SC.1)S ) ; March , ti.OJ0f.OI ; April , 7.03g7.10. Oil Murlci-ts. OU , CITY. Pa. , July 13. National Transit eer- Iflcatcs opened nt 83 % ; lilRhest , M't ; lowent f Ti : : losed , 83i ; ; ebliments | , G2.7G4 bbls. ; runs , 03,004 PITTSnt'IlO , Pa. , July 13. Natlonnl Transit ccrtlllcnles opened nt S3"j ; closed at S3Ii ; lilgli- est , S3T4 ; lowest. t3Tj. Woiil .Mtirlcnt. ST. LOUIB , July 13. WOO I- Shows better feeling , with more doing , at unchanged prices. ' 'rlxcci Wlinit Qiioliitliim. SAN FUANflsCO , July 13. WHEAT Easier ; December , fl.OGlfc ; May , J1.11V4. . Mini-li : ( htiT Textiles. MANCHESTER , July 13.-CIoth and yarns quiet and easier. STOCKS AND 1IONOS. Slmro Speculation Upciictl Finn and \\nn Strong ICiirly. NEW YOUK , July 13. The share specula tion opened firm and was strong during the morning and early afternoon. The market jegan to be unsettled scon after midday , ind a small part of the list sagged off , sub sequently rallying , with a slight reaction after delivery hour. The final dealings wore , however , In good tone , and the market closed strong , prices showing a very general advance from V4 to 2 per cent. It was iretty nearly taken for granted at the open ing of business that the collapse of the strike was near at hand , and when the an nouncement reached the street that Presi dent Debs had officially declared the strike off the news merely served to hurry the shorts to cover more quickly. The usual dis counting process had been done by the street , but the buying became more confi dent , and holders of stock were less anxious to part with their securities except at ad vances , and in this way the actual ending of the strike helped prices to reach a higher level. Sugar advanced 176 per cent to 99V& . In the later dealing the stock moved back to 98 % , closing at a recovery of % per cent and 1T4 per cent higher on the day. In the afternoon Washington advices were received stating that the conferees of the house on the tariff bill favored decreasing the spirits tax from $1.10 to } 1 and the bonded period. The Whisky people have been basing their calculations on the senate bill going through , so far as regards the spirit tax. There was a rush to sell qn. the unfavorable news , and a decline of 2 % per cent from the high figure of the morning was quickly effected , with a final recovery of % per cent , making the losa from yes terday's closing 1 % per cent. The bond market was fairly active and generally Hrm. Hrm.Tho The Evening Post says : A quiet buying movement , neither largo in volume nor sen satlonal In methods , carried prices steadily up today. It was chiefly made up , no doubt , from disappointed speculators for the de cline. The Post's London cable says : The stock markets arc Improving , particularly for Americans , which closed at the best. South American stocks were also better. No Im provement or general sharp rise Is antici pated , but Americans have , It Is thought hero , probably seen their worst prices , and a steady advance In them will nUect all the markets. Silver was extremely weak today. India cannot buy. China only buys , and very little. The following wcro the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York ex change today : Atchlson BW Northern Pacific , Adams Express. . . 147 No. Pae. pfd 14 AltonT. U 31 ! U. P. D. .t 0 ! ii t do pfd 108 Northwestern. . . . _ 1454 Am. Express 100 do pfd HO ttnltlinoro&Ohlo. 78 N. Y. Central . 07 CanadaI'aclllo . . . ( U N. Y. AN. Enc. . , . S Canada Southern. 411 Ontario .t W . 14J1 Central Pacltlc. . . 11W Oregon Imp . 11 Chcn.&Ohlo 17 Oregon Nav . 12 Chicago Alton. . . . ISO O , S. L. Si U. N. . . . 4 C. , U. .VQ 70 Pacific Mull . 14 Chlensro Gas 70W p. D. .t E . : t Con olldatcd O.is 1'JO Plttshurs . 160 C.C. C. . .t St. L . . . S6 Pullman Palace . . lfil > Colo. Co.il Ji Iron OH Reading . 17 Cotton Oil Cort. . . 27 Richmond Turin. . lli-f Dol. Hudson ] ' . ' do pM . 10 Dol. Lnck. .V W. . . IfiOM U. O. W . MM D. Alt. O. pfd " .DM 11 , G. W. pfd . 42 D.&O. F. Co aa Rock , Island . 07 East Tumi 0 St. Paul . - CflJi Erlo . . . . . . . . . . . . . * SI. 1'aul pfd . 110 donfd 27 St. P. fi Oinnn.i. . . H& PortWayiio 160 do pfd . 11:1 : G. Northern pfd. . 100 Southern Pao . 17 ? ( O. JkK. I. pfd 1IOM Sugar llellnory. . . 08J < Rockln ? Valley. . IS Teun. Coal , v Iron 1M { III , Central RI > K Texas Pacltlo. . . . 81 St. P. .tDuliith. . . . S2K T. .to. Cunt. pfd. . fd ) K.A T.pfd 20 Union I'aclllo . 10 ! { LakoErlu& W. . . Ifi i U. S. Express . CO do pfd OBfc W.St. L..VP . 6 Lake Shore 120 } { do pfd . 14 W Uwl TniHt . ' 18 Wells Fargo Ex. . 108 LoulHvlllo.t N. . . . 44U Western Union. . . R4 ! { LoulHVlllo&N. A. U W. * L. E . 10 Manhattan Cou. , , US do pfd . 41 MpmlllllH.t O fi M.VSt. L. . . . . Mlchliraii Cunt. . . . 04 1) . &R.U . Mo. Pnclllo 211 } O. E . S Mobilo.t Ohio. . . . 1H N.L . lUJi NashvllloChnt. . . 70 C. F. .t 1 . 24 National Corduyo. 22 do nfd do jfd H. &T. o . a N. J. Coulr.tl T. A. A. .tN. M. . . 3 N. &W. pfd 14 T. St. L. AK.O. . , . 1 North Am. Co ' 'U do pfd . 7H The total rales of stocks today were 138.93 ! shares. Including : Amerlcnn Sugar. 46,100 ; Bur llngton , 7,800 ; Chlcngo Oas , 21,900 ; Distilling nnd Catllefcedlng , 13.SOO ; Oeneral Electric. 7.7W Reading : , 3,100 ; Rock Island , 3,000 ; St. Paul 8,100. llontnn Stoclc Oiiututloin. nOSTON , July 13-Call loans , 1M32 purcentt time loans , l'H''i3.Lj ' per cent , Uloblni ; prlcoii lor fitocks , bonds and nilulii ; nli.'inu : A'.T.A S.F . 3 W. End pfd . 77 Am. suear . 08H Win. Central . _ 4i Am , Hucarnfd . tiiM : Atchluoii 2da . liar State Gas . 7 > i AtchlHOn 4s . IloUTolephouo. . . . 101 ( ion. Electric Os. . . llonlou .V Albany. . 20S Win. Cent. IHIS. . . . 84 Hoston iMalnu. . . . 14(3 ( AllouezMlntiuCo. 23 O. . II. Jtli . 74H Atlantic. . 4 Fllchburc . 10 llOBtou , V Montam 22 ! . Gen. Electric. . . . . . 37&a & Ilulto& lloaton. . . . h ) Mexican Central. . 7 Calumet .V Hccla. . 27U Old Colony . 180 Centennial . . . . 7" Oreiron Short Llt.o 6 Fraukllu . H Rubber. . SU San Uleeo . U Oaceol.1 Union 1'aclQo . inli Qulncy . . . . Weal Eiul . 47 Tamarnck . 1S4 Nmv York Money Market. NEW YORK. July 1J.-MONEY ON CAI.h- Easy at 1 per cent ; last loan , 1 per cent ; clo id at 1 per cent. PlUMi : MERCANTILE PAl'ER 386 per cunt STURUtfO UXClIANaU-Dull SJid stelr ' w.h . n I .1 1 0 > i in 1 .i > lll nt $1 'J' ' f i il n id . , n < l Jl ptnl J rates , H 4 'i4 v i mn i H ' 811. Vt.lt f Cl - | Stale bonds ul I. I.Cl Cl ilne quotations were followi ! 1 nrssroir. " HOrP. & . R. O. 7s Il2 ? ( J.8. Oscoup. . . . ' I ) , .t H. O. 49 illi Brie ! ! mls 7lM S3 , 4icotip. . ! . . . O , ! ' . .V9. A.08. . . IQO do 7s 01 aclOeflsof'oj. . . 1(1 In II. , tT. C. C9 lul Ala. Class A 0(1 ( 1(13. ( Ma. CHss II Kill M. K. AT. 1st I * . . 784 \Ia. Claw c lr2' ' do 2d4s 414 Mutual Unlontli. . 110 , t. Ni'WCott. 41. . P5 N. J. Coill. Oon. Bs " ' ' No. Pao. Ists. . . . . . f.c.os ! . ! . ! NC Pnc. 'Jndi do4s IW N. W. COUHOlH . . . . 141 i. U. nonfuud , do S. K. Deb. Bs. 111 'enii. new set 0.1. U , O. W. iRts ' ' 01111. now set 3s , St. P Consols 7s. , 12 § [ Vmi.old HH St. P. C. fil' , Vf.fit ' Va. Centurion 70' ilodeforrcd ( I f ! * . I * .vs.F.Oen.Us l > 'J AlchlHou4s 74i ! Ti-x. Pnc. 181s. . . . Mchlson 2s A. . . . - ' > ilo''s Canada So. 2wls. . II. P. lHf of 1W. . 10.IH Ccn. Pac. IBIB ' 03. Kink \VcRlShoro-ls. . CI.I.MI.NO imu.ii : TOTALS. of llii < lni' Trnii'iictpil by tlio AMtirltt : < Ml Itiuiltn During tli UVrk. NEW YOHK , July 13-Tbo following table , complied by llrndstrcet's , shows the totnl clearances nt the principal cities and the lerccntugo of Increase or decrease ns coni- inred with tlio corresponding week last rear : CITIES. Clearings. Inc. ] Dee. New York $151,701,132 19.0 Chicago 74,26.1,926 l.C 'loMon . . f6.P93.15C 2.7 'hllndolphla C8,7iO.i70 ! ! 40.5 St. Ixnils . . . 23.SSS.IGS 12. S inn Francisco 8,573,845 27.1 lalll more 16,252,938 tUburK . . . . 16,163,751 18.0 Cincinnati 14,693,100 26.1 vanni : ! < City 9GI5MS ) 7.0 New Oilcnns 7,621.629 17.9 Uirfnlo i 4.411.U' " 48.7 Milwaukee ( .Cli.liiJ.I 2J.O Detroit c.nsi.w" 5.4 17.9 ' ' Minneapolis B'.tw'.MI 1.5 KMA1IA 4,7.1.1.1"3 17.1 I'rovldenca 4SOO.(10) 28.1 Cleveland 5,3S.2M ! 9.9 Houston 3CWf0 10.9 Kt. Paul 3,3i5,003 - ' > enver : . , - . : , . -28.4 Indlnuapolls Mil.1.210 'olumbua , O 3WI.70I : lartford ZS2IU1 2.6 tlehmnml 3.1S1.372 11.9 WnphltiKton 2.C37.M3 10.0 Duluth 2,13:1.011 : l.C.10.270 4.2 St. Joseph l , 33.0rS 1.1 'Yorln 2,480,12- ! 69.4 Memphis 1,111. CM 41.1 'ortlnnd , Ore I.OII.IO.'i 26.3 ItochoHtpr 1.70I.C2I 2.9 S'ew Hnvcn 1.003 , IS' . 7.7 avnnnah 1.311 7 ! > : > 17.8 ' Springfield , Mass 'ito Worcester 1,328,710 Porllnnd , Me 1.421.4S6 Atlanta 1,014.407 2.9 ' ( irt Worth 1.4GS.6S1 E4.8 Waco 1,132,181 CO.6 Syracuse 933,9 : ' " 6.9 lies Molncs 1,052,209 21.4 " ' Ornnd Rapids 841.367 7.9 Seattle 477,701 32.3 Lowell 641,195 1.1.5 Wilmington , Del 79S.693 11.6 Norfolk 983.110 3.S Sioux City 616.611 6.1 .03 Angeles 690,871 69.4 Tacom.i 376.612 30.S .ilnaw , Mich 361.010 13.6 Spokane 159,615 Jacksonvlllu 4M. Lincoln [ 421.W3 13.7 New Bedford 379,102 27.3 Wlchitn 20,0,221 47.0 [ Itrmlngham SI.1.79S 9.0 Topeka 327,080 2.1 Lexington , Ky. 470,4:0 Jlughanipton 397,100 16.3 Einporla , Kan 61,000 13.5 -Ray City. Mich . ' . . . . 311C32 4.6 rail River I/.1. ' . . soo.r.sc 2.4 Akron , O 2is.ua 10.1 Springncld , O. . . . . Ul.l.t 149,375 23.1 Canton , O J. . . . ' . ' . . 135.870 4.S Sioux Falls 127,201 9.2 Fremont , Neb { > < 03,423 SC. Hatting * , Neb ' . < ' . . . . . SS.1C7 25.C Chattanooga ' > 200,017 25.3 Kargo DS.CC1 'Nashville , , 010.2J7 4.S Galvostun , ' . . . ; . t ' ' 13.1 Salt Lake C. ( il2',4-,7 "cranton . : : . . 660,676 Helena i 51,713 l.G Kalamazoo , . . . . . . " , 243,672 ' Totals United States. . , JS53.o43,777 11.7 Exclusive of Nuw York. . . 430,810,113 DOMINIO.N .OF CANADA. " Montreal J 10,797.436 C.9 Toronto 6,513,262 6.7 Halifax . . . . 1,649,731 9.7 Hamilton . ' . . . > . 663,245 15.0 Winnipeg J. . . . . . . SG9.G92 Totals J 19.653.C74 Not Included In t9fnle. San FriincUcu .Ulnln ? Ouotiitloin. SAN FHANCISCO , July 13. The official closlnqr quotations for mlnttij aiooK3 tui y wjrj ai f'jl ' - lows : Alia 22 Gould & Curry. . . . 48 llolcher 70 Halo&Noreross. . . 69 Uest.t lieloher. . . . . 100 Mexican 80 liodlo Con 11.1 Ophlr 105 Ilulwcr 22 Potosl 47 Chollar 20 Savage ! )2 ) Con. Cal. , t Va 2115 Union Con 35 Crown Point 04 Yellow Jacket. . . . 40 EurcKiiCon 25 London Stock .lliir.'cot. LONDON. July 13. 4 p. in. closing : Consolsmoney. . . . Mexican ordinary. 16W ConsolH. ncc'nt. . . . St. Paul com . OlHi Canadian Paclllc. . OCXS N. Y. Central . 00 Krio Pennsylvania . SO Erlo-Jds SO8H Ills. Central 02 Mex. Con. now 4s. BAR SILVER 2SWd per oz. MONEY Vifi'lt per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for both short nnd three months' bills Is % per cent. Now York Mining Quotation * . NEW YORK , July 13. The followlnj ara the closing nunm ? quotations : Con. Gal. & Va. . . . 285 Sierra Nevada 60 Deadwood 60 Standard ICO Gould & Curry ! IO Union Con 30 llnle.t Norcross. . 40 Yellow Jacket. . . . 36 IIomeHtnko 12fiO Iron Silver 10 Mexican 40 Quicksilver 22D Ontario 750 do preferred 1300 Ophlr ICO Dulwcr . ' . 20 Plymouth 10 I'lniincliil .Noten. BOSTON , July 13. Clearings , J13,222,493 ; bal ances , J1.502.3S6. BALTIMORE. July 13. Clearings , J2.319.0I7 ; balances , J303.167. NEW YORK. July 13. Clearings , t'4,955,521 ; balances , J5.CS1.978. PARIS , July 13. Three per cent rentes , lOOf 82&c for the account. PHILADELPHIA , July 13. Clearings , J10.90I , 545 ; balances , J1.467.2S8. LONDON , July 13. The price of gold at Buenos Ayrcs today Is 2C3. MEMPHIS , July 13. New York exchange sell Ing at 51. Clearings , J176.402 ; balances , JS5.196. SAN FRANCISCO , July 13. Drnfls , sight. lOc ; telegraphic , 15c , Silver bars , C2S62V c. Mexican dollars , 61G51 < c. NEW ORLEANS , July 13. Clearings , J976.C75. New York exchange , commercial , Jl premium ! bunk , J1.60 premium. ST. LOUIS , July 13. Clearings , J2.999.024 ; bal ances J376.7S3. Money , quiet ; 6lf7 per cent. Exchange on New York , 75o discount bid. A Cure /or Chronic Diarrhoea. I had been troubled with chronic diar rhoea for over a year when I received n small botle ot Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy , which I used nnd It gave mo great relief. I then procured a 50-cent bottle and took about two-thirds of It , and was cured. I have taken some twlco since when I had a loosncss coma on and It stopped It at once. . I hope It will help others as It helped me ' I feel very thankful to Mr. Stearns , tho' druggist , for telling mo of tlris remedy and nhall bo glad to have this letter published. S. C. Weeks , Melrose , Mass. For sale by druggists. CLKVKLAXlt WttVl.lt K/7.B JIK.lllS. Colorado IIuntliiB Trip for the Pntitlilent unit Others UcliiR Arranged. DENVER , July 13. General A. L. New , collector of Internal reyonuo for this district , Is arranging for a hunting trip In Colorado for President Clovclarid , Attorney Genera Olney , Secretary of War Lament , Senator Gorman , Collector of Internal Revenue Miller Chairman Harrltyand other distinguished 5 men. ' ' General Now says President Cleveland Is anxious to kill a bear. The locality that'will bo selected for the bunt will probably bo the mountains arounc Olonwood Springs , General Now will go to Washington next week , and hopes to complete - pleto all arrangements for the hunting trip it that time. ir/JM.v our o.v JI.HL. Judge llarrctt Crunts tin Order I.ottlnp ; Him Out for 830,000. NEW YORK , July 13. Judge Darrott has granted an order admitting Erastus Wlman to (30,000 ball. The bond was signed Ly Charles D. Jlousa , a dry goods merchant , tud Mr. Wlman was relea ed. DoWltt's Little Early UUers. Small pills , safe pills , beat pills. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Receipts Oontinuo Fully Up to the Re quirements of the Trade , CATTLE SHOW VERY LITTLE CHANGE tiimly Mfrlitft luCootl Demand anil Stronger Other * Moro or I.os * Nrelrcteit 1I ( > CS SunVr from Umi-ttlcd Shipping 1'oinlltliitn. FtUDAY , July 13. Receipts of both cattle nnd hogs were more : lian double the receipts of yesterday , there being l.SOO cattle , 10,200 hogs and 221 sheep , as against 391 cattle nnd 5,819 hogs Thurs day , l-'or the week up to date 15,100 cattle. 43,000 hogs and 1,024 sheep have been re ceived , as against 9,716 cattle , 1-1,851 hogs and 873 sheep for the corresponding days of last week. OATTLK Over one-half , of the l.SOO cattle reported received today wcro Tcxans billed direct to packers , so that the offerings of fresh cattle wcro comparatively light. There were , however , a great plenty to supply the demand In the present condition of the trade. Local packers wcro the principal buyers , nnd as they wanted the handy , light cattle , the market on such was n little stronger than yesterday. The situation In the cast not being such as to encourage the shippers , there was n very limited demand for the heavy cattle , nnd the market on that class of stock was slow and weak. The market us a whole did not glvo evidence of much life , nnd the pens were hardly cleared. The market on butchers' stock did not show much change , but was rather dull at about yesterday's prices. Undesirable stock was If anything a little weaker. In the stacker and feeder market the de mand was also limited nnd trading rstther slow. There were , however , qulto n num ber of loads sold before the close. Kcpru- sentatlvo sales : DRESSED REEF. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1. . . . SSO J2 75 1..1140 51 00 38..1363 Jl r > 1. . . . tOJ 350 40..K'97 40) 4C..1J7G 433 11..1IM 3 M 1S..11SI 4 20 04..13.12 4 S5 21..1001 3 7.1 2..1313 4 S3 G3..133S 4 33 22. . . . 871 373 IS..1151 425 3S..120I 445 6IIIPF1NQ AND EXPORT. 39..1431 3 95 COWS. 2..1010 1 2.1 17..1021 1 M 1. . . . 740 2 12'4 3. . , . 8(5 125 3. . . .10M ) 175 63..Ml 2 12' , : , 3. . . . S.VJ 125 6. . . . 88.1 173 2..11SO 220 6. . . . 7SS 125 9..1141 1 f.0 :0..1000 225 1..12CI ) 110 2. . . . ! M5 190 20. . . . 92S 2 4i ! 14. . . . ! , S7 ICO 1. . . . "SO 200 1..12GO 2 CO 8. . . . 730 ICO 2. . . . 970 200 1..1270 300 HEirnus. C. . . . ! > SG 1 40 11. . . . 4Sii 1 75 2. . . . M5 I 75 12. . . . Ki 1 55 6. . . . 535 1 75 1C. . . . G&9 1 85 11. . . . C20 1 70 CALVES. 14. . . . 8S7 1 GO 1. . . . "SO 200 6. . . . 192 300 1. . . . 200 1 73 3. . . . 2W 2 10 1. . . . 1"0 3 00 1. , . . 120 1 75 3. . . . GG 2 10 2. . . . 220 3 21 1. . . . 2:0 2 00 4. . . . 193 2 75 1. . . . 210 3 50 1. . . . 220 200 1. . . . 1GO 300 7. . . . 211 3 GO 1IUM.S. 2..10CO 175 1..1070 200 1..1500 250 1..1170 190 1. . . . 710 200 1..1550 300 1..1310 1 90 STAGS. 1. . . . 750 2 25 sTocicnrts AND FEEDERS. 2. . . . 475 200 10. . . . D5B 240 12..f,9C SCO 2. . . . 7SO 200 2. . . . 015 210 31. . . . 930 270 3. . . . 776 200 2. . . . GSO 250 2J..900 2 S3 7. . . . 470 220 3. . . . 750 260 18..S33 290 IS. . . . 62C 225 31 Ml 260 13. . . . 920 293 5..1018 2 SO 28. . . . 725 265 20..917 300 INDIAN TERRITORY CATTLE. \'o. Av. Pr. No. Av. IV. 1 staff 1120 } 1 C5 1 staff 12.10 SI fi.1 1 bull 1310 1 C3 1 bull 1170 161 14 cows 721 1 C5 36 sti'cra 733 190 26 CO\VH 95S 233 2 cuu'8 1055 235 3 feeders..1120 260 22 feeders..1013 310 2 feeders. . . Sl > 5 3 10 HOGS The market opened rather slow , with the shippers the only buyers. Boston picked up a number of good loads early , paying as high as $4.90 for one lot. Later , when the buyers all got down to business , the market was fairly active , and the otter- Ings were mostly all taken reasonably early. While the buyers did not succeed In getting all that they put on yesterday off today , the market could safely be called ICc to 20c lower. On Wednesday the bulk of the hogs brought $4.75 to $4.SO , while the popular price today was $1.80. The unsettled con dition of affairs at Chicago and other mar ket points has made this market very un even of late , and the fluctuations In prices have been wide from day to day. Hepresen- tntivo sales : No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 78 189 2SO J4 70 71 2.17 SO J4 SO 75 .209 1GO 4 75 61 241 SO 4 SO 82 233 200 4 76 Cl 2CO 80 4 SO 73 221 210 4 75 71 210 ICO 4 80 56 20 $ ICO 4 75 CO 26l ! SO 4 SO 9 29.1 . . . 475 78 253 10 4 kO & 2GI . . . 4 73 69 231 80 1 SO 59 231 120 4 75 62 241 . . . 4 80 95 178 1GO 4 75 107 1 2 250 4 SO . . . . . . . . 40 4 75 71 213 SO 4 SO 6 250 . . . 4 75 61 240 ICO 4 80 4 357 . . . 4 75 69 211 ! . . . 4 80 4 202 80 475 E2 2J5 SO 4 M ) 3 313 . . . 4 75 8 300 . . . 4 SO 3 293 . . . 4 75 74 231 . . . 4 > 0 2 2C5 . . . 4 75 63 2CI . . . 4 80 2 2.15 . . . 4 75 6.1 270 120 4 SO 2 25 < ) . . . 4 75 CS 2CO 40 4 8) 2 230 . . . 473 77 2S2 200 4 SO 1 2SO . . . 4 75 "C 209 320 4 SO 1 300 . . . 475 72 241 40 4 SO C3 258 ZOO 475 65 250 230 480 S9 201 200 475 Go 238 . . . 480 6 280 . . . 4 75 Cl ! 2.11 SO 4 SO 14 207 . . . 475 72 239 . . . 4 SO 68 212 120 4 75 69 202 320 4 SO 69 236 SO 4 75 S3 170 ICO 4 SI 73 23G 240 4 73 69 214 80 4 SO 61 237 160 4 75 71 221 . . . 4 SO 71 223 SO 4 75 73 2iil 120 4 SO 77 217 1GO 4 77',4 GS 251 . . . 4 SO 67 221 SO 477'J 90 ISO 2SO 4 SO 61 229 120 4 77H 119 207 120 4 SO 49 221 . . . 47714 140 242 40 480 60 23G . . . 4 7714 70 197 160 4 SO 62 215 160 477V4 74 203 160 4 SO SO 190 240 4 771-i 61 221 SO 4 SJ Gl 22S . . . 4 771 * 76 2.11 40 4 SO CS 2.13 ICO 47714 70 220 2SO 480 75 , . ,2JO 120 4 77Vj 72 230 1GO 480 73 221 360 47714 78 231 SO 4 SO 82 240 2SO 4 77V4 C2 15 . . . 4 83 82 2')7 ' ) 160 47714 71 22S 280 480 69 267 . . . 4 80 70 270 120 4 EO 63 229 1GO 4 SO 61 2S3 120 4 SO C5 237 SO 4 SO S3 2:10 : ICO 4 fcO 74 243 120 4 SO Ki 313 ICO 4 80 75 212 120 480 63 303 . . . 4 S2U 67 23S 80 4 KO 66 26G 120 4 S2L. 67 212 200 4 SO 71 218 10 4 f5 66 233 SO 4 SO 74 22f . . . 4 S3 61 231 40 4 SO 74 214 16) 48.1 93 ISO 200 4 SO Cl 24 ! 12) 4 S5 72 2.1.1 80 4 SO C4 261 SO 4 F5 66 296 160 480 C5 277 . . . 485 79 1S5 210 4 SO 60 322 . . . ,4 S3 SO 227 160 4 SO 68 20 . . . 4 85 Cl 217 210 480 G4 195 80 483 69 239 SO 4 K > 60 2S9 . . . 4 85 73 233 SO 4 80 4S 301 . . . 4 S5 69 2M ) SO 480 Cli 231 ICO 4 S5 60 217 ICO 480 65 217 . . . 483 102 197 200 4 SO CO . ' .200 80 4 85 C6 271 . . . 4 80 CO SIC SO 4 85 71 264 80 480 76 211 120 485 62 241 SO 4 SO C2 2t 20) 4 85 59 270 240 4 SO 1C5 292 SO 4 8.1 63 223 200 460 107 28'J ' SO 4 S3 C5 247 200 4 SO 119 2U 210 4 83 65 215 80 4 SO C3 290 40 4 fc5 61 227 . . . 4 SO 159 321 80 4 W ) PIQS AND ROUGH. 1 470 . . . 4 00 100 1G9 80 4 50 1 420 . . . 400 3 260 . . . 460 SHEEP The receipts of sheep consisted of two cars of grass westerns of only fair quality. They sold at what were consld erc < l good , strong prices. Fair to good na tives are quotable at $2.75@3.GO ; fair to good westerns , $2.GOJ3.40 ; common and stock sheep , $2.00@2.25 ; good to choice 40 to 100-lb. lambs at f2.GO@4.00. Repre sentative sales : No. Wt. Pr. 112 Colorado wethers S3 $3 40 112 Colorado wethera 18 3 60 ItuculptK mill DIsptMltlnil of Stock , Olllclnl receipts nnd disposition of Btork ns shown by the books of Iho Union Ktoclc YaidH company for the twenty-four hours tudlnn at 3 o'clock p. in. , July 13 , IS'JI ; RECEIPTS. Car * . Head. Cattle 72 1,918 HOBS 151 J0.407 Klicop 2 2. DISPOSITION. DISPOSITION.Cattle. Cattle. HOBS , fihccp Omaha Packing company. . . . 6 3il Q. II. Hammond company. . . 9 1H ! Bwlft and company 206 2,235 22 Cudahy Packing company. . . . 317 1,461 John P. Squire & Co J.432 Chlcao P. & P. Co 1,01 ! J. Lobmnn 40 . . . . . Porker & W. Co 117 Cudahy Hros. . , * > A. Haa 39 II. Ilecker & DcKcn 114 . . . . . Nllf Hron I" Cleveland P. & P. Co . . . 6i . . Cudtthy from 1C. C. 1S2 w Swift from 1C. C 147 . . . . , O. II. H. from 1C. C W ) Shlppera nnd feeders 231 . . . Left over 8QQ 1.00 * Total . 2.801 10,352 22 KuiKim ( 'lty Live StueU Markot. KANHAH CITY. July ll.-CATTI.H-Recelpti 4,300 head ; uUimcnt , 4,000 Iliad , Market ( low SLAUGHTERING To sell quick stock on hand. $12 Refrigerator for. . $6.00 * " * ' $16 Refrigerator for. . $7.25 $23 Refrigerator for. . . . $11,20 SLAUGHTERING TO SELL QUICK STOCK ON HAND. $5.50 Buby Currlngos fo- $3.25 . ' S10.UO Huby C'litTliitfm for S4.9O $15.00 Huby Cnrrliigos for . ; . . } p7.25 l m ® TO SELL QUICK STOCK ON HAND. $3 Gasoline Stoves for.lt25 $6 Gasoline Stoves for. $2.73 $8 Gasoline Stoves for.$3,75 4-GalIon Store Water Coolers. . SSc 6-Galion Slora Water Cojlers. . $1.10 8-GallOD Store Water Coolers.$1.50 ! Formerly People's fflanimDih foslallfsisnf Houss Close evenings at ( > : SO , except Saturday , during July ntul . August. Send 10 cents in stumps to pay postage on large ' ! ) < ! catalogue. Uaby Carriage and Refrigerator Catalogues mailed free. DIRECT PROM THE TANK. A'o Hotter , ffo fit tain. No HliST POWKU for Corn nnil Kccil .Mills , Ilnllng lluy , lluunlns St'pnralors , Creameries , Ac. OTTO GASOLINE ENGINES Stationary or Portable. vl , to TO II. I * . 8 to 20 II. 1' . 'Pond for Catalogue , Prices , etc. , describing work to bo done , 245 I ilic St OTTO GAS ENGINE WORKS. Qmalu , 107 S. 14tU St S3il & , Waluui. Ss. . 1'lIILAl ) ELIMI1A , 1'A. barely steady : Texas steers , J2.0iff3.60 ; beef steers , J3.005j4.75 ; native cows , J1.7.10J. 0 ; Et"ek- era and feeders , J2.6.1i3.75. HOGS Receipts , 7,500 head ; chlpmentg , 200 head. Maiket weak , lOe lower ; bulk of pales. Jt.S5S4.90 ; heavies. J4.85Ji5.00 ; packers , J4.S > 5 j > 6.00 : mixed , J4.80W4.93 ; lights , Jl.70ffl.93 ; pigs , JI.40ffi4.SO. SHEKP Receipts , 1,200 head : shipments , none. Market steady. CHIC.UiO I.IVH STOCK. Situation In Cuttlci U'us Very Wculc , ns In Other Aliirlcrtx. CHICAGO , July 13. The situation In caltlo was very weak. The liberal lecelpts. nn esti mate of 13,000 , the butchers' Htrlko ami the fact that the enstein mails arc not yet hi .1 po ltlon to move the usual u mount of Block nil cumblned to cut down the demand and depress the mar ket , llutchera' stuff gold to better advantnKe than did oilier description but thenW.IH nothing for which buyers were willing to pay Thursday's prleea. The decline varied from 100 to 20c. It was innslly taken by eaxtern hhlpp Tit and cxporteiB. Scaicely half of the supply wan bought and the closing prices were thu lowest of the day. This off.'rliiKS had to be vciy ROOI ! to brlnu as much as Jl.2.1 , and althnuuh then ; were fuiv pales around JI.CO , thu creater part of the day'H work was done below J4.23. The receipts uf Texas cattle were about 2,500' head. Prices were lower. SomelliliiK like 18.000 head of Imifa were un loaded today and there wcro perhaps ! 3,000 stole IIOBS 111 the pens. This was preltv elm's to an nverngn supply for a Friday. As the machinery for Bellini ; Ihe sluff Into the chaiinelH of con sumption Is not perfect In Us limning , f.in mar ket remained In a limp condition. Cimip.ucd with yesterday'D prices , there was an aveini ; " reduction of inc. the best heavy gradm reecdhiB from J5.10 to J5. Thoio weio few trades nt over J5.03. and Ihe innKu at which the rnott uf ( he boss were weighed was from JI.SO lo J5 , or at from J1.80 to JI.90 for nveuiBcs of less than 200 His. , and at from JI.SO to J1 for heavier welBhts. Trade was very quiet thinughoul and nearly all the offering were placed. Today's receipts of sheep were estimated nt 5,000 head , milking 29.000 for the explied part of Iho week , ns amilnst 23.600 a week IIRO. Trade was lifeless , owlnc lo Ihu plrlke of the hulcheis. Nominally prices were lower nt from J1.60 to J3.60 for poor to choice ; lambs , from J3.50 to J3 , St. I.nub * l.ivo Stuck ST. LOfLS. July 13.-CATTLK-Receipts. I.M1 head ; shipments , 2.0UO brad. Market active , strong for natives ; 'IVxnns , HWJlSe luwcr ; nntivo slcera , SI.Mfil.M ; Texas utcctv , light , J2.DOij3.il ) ; lions Reci'lp'ls , 1,50' ' ) head ; shipments , 1,200 bend. Maiket 10o lower ; best light nnd medium weights , 15. . . . KIIKI3P Receipts , 700 head : shipment * , none. Market active , strong ; native mixed , J2.75W3.00. Ncn- York Llvn Stouic .Mnrl it. NKW YORK , July 13. lIBKVKS-llccelpts , 1,40) licndj veiy dull ; 23f33c lower ; no choice cat- tl offered : piMir l prime native SICCIH , J3.r,0'ij ) 4.85 ; OX.MI , l75if3.CO ; bulls and COWH , : .r,0if3.25. HIIIOKI' AND I.AMIIS Roei-liils , , UO ) hind ; maiket demoiallzed , ii'i di'iniiini ; cheep , Imit-ly steady ; lambs , Uo lower ; sheep , poor to prime , t2.Cum.ro ; lambs , comnion to prlini' , } lUO5.ri. | lloilS Receipts , 3.ICJ bead ; maikft ouady ; ordinary to good , J3.2.W5.W ; choice , J0.75. Stnelt In Record of receipts of live Uock at the four principal maikutu for FilUay , July 13 , 7SJI : Cattle. lloBK. Hheep. South Omaha . 1.918 10.4 7 221 riilcaeo . 13,00 * 18,100 BWO ( ICiinwia City . < ,3 0 7.500 1,210 Ht. iMUla. . . . UOT 1.500 7i Total . 21.0H 37,467 7,121 KIIIISIIH Hunk \1 reciter Convlrteil. TOPEKA , July 13. Attorney Uttlo ro- turneJ from Qrecnsburs lirliiRliif ; tlio Information mation that after a hard fought trial C. W , Meyers , president of the ' Insolvent bank of GrocnsburK , l" 'l ' been convicted of receiving deposits after lie know that the In stitution was In a falling condition. After ttio failure of tlio bank Meyers lied to Cali fornia , but was brought buck to Kansas on a rciul | ltlon. _ Kpeitkcr C'rlip HeMiiiiilniileil. SAVANNAH , Qa. , July 13. Speaker Crlep was renotnlnnted for congress In the Tlilrd district at Ilawklnsvlllo. Hosolutlons en dorsing President Cleveland were adopted. Pills that euro sick headache : UeNVItt's Llttlo Early Ulacrs. Saturday. Saturday Extraordinary bar gains in all dep'ts. For people who can not trade Saturday until af ter 6 o'clock we will put out goods at prices that will keep our store packed Saturday even ing. This stock must be closed out. WALL STREET ! OponilofiiuicrHiluIly In Wall Street Iliroiich our < ; o-Op < irntlvii It. R. i Stock Syndicate. Dlildenda paid up to Juno 15lh , 1834 , as fol lows : . itiHi l > er ffitl. ffet , In ntlit I'll , I Nit I , 1'flintttrui " n , liirll. " J'l Miill , " Jf > . /line , < < / ' thus making 109 per crnt. earned. and paid In Klx months. Prospectus Kit INK detailed Informa tion ot our plan mailed free on application. Highest refei dices. \VI.I.NaiAN.V CO. , Mori ! mill Crnln llmlioiM. II llrii.iiMviiy , Ninv Yctrlc WM , Commission Merchant GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Private wires to Chicago and New York. AU busmcsi orders pluced im Ch'cago Hoard U Trade. Correspondence Hollelled. Office , ruom 4 , Nuw York Llfd Uulldlnf Tvleuhone 130S _ 030(15 ( CO Saturday Morning. Gala Day in Chlnaware. Tin top jelly tumblers , per dozen , iSc , Half gallon glass water pit cher 13. Large plain glass water bottle tle 290. $7.50 decorated china tea sets for § 3.48. All Japanese goods of all description at exactly half marked price. Every article marked away down.