TJTE OMAITA DAILY "REE : WEDNESDAY , JUNE 14 , 1893. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Reacted Nearly Two Oonts to the Surprise of the Trade. SOME OF THE FACTORS IN THE DEAL There tVni Good lltiylnc irlth I.lttlc on Bnlo unit I'rlcrg Quickly Tnrnoil IJtl- dent Hesitation on the 1'art of Seller ) . CniCAfio.Tuno 13. .TuH ns tlio talent had concluded that client wni a nlo for nnotlior decline , It reacted loilny nenrly 2c per bu. , ad vancing from cr > ' 4c to G7Kc for July. Tlio jioorcoiulltlon of tlio Kronen wheat crop , the estimate that Italy will have to Import 24- 000,000 bu. nnd rcporti from tlio northwest tlint liot winds iiro clestroyliiR the previous Rood prospects for spring whcatcrratcil n bull ish sentiment which refused to bo downed by reported troubles of western banks. The Information concerning the Jeopardy of tlio tprlng nlicatcrop was the cruelcstcut of all. The panacea for short reports In Ktiropo and 100,000,000 bu. shortiiKO In the wlnlcrcrop here , wcro supposed by the bears tobo In process of growth In the great north west nnd wlththnt resource becoming small by ilCRrceR , they wcro reaching out today with both hands for their short wheat. Cash wheat sold on Juno 7 at 2Mc under July nnd today tlio difference was narrowed from ? ctolc. This was pointed out as proof of the improve- mentln the local nnanctal situation. At the close July wns lurk to from fiO c toG4&c , or from fir. to 'ic Rain since yesterday. The opcnliiK In wheat was weak nt He de cline on easier cables nnd rumors of some ad ditional hank failures eNowhcrc. Thi'lii was peed buying with lltttu on sale and prices qulrkly tinned. There was ovldent hesitation on tlio part of sellers. , A pilvato cable giving what purported tobo the substance of n French wheat crop report from tlio London Times showed tlio condition of the French u Inter w heat crop to raiiRc- from 40 to 71 nor cent and spring from ' 25 to 72 per cent. The area of winter wheat was given nhoilt the hntno us last year , lull the aren of bprliiK was 20 per cent less. For a tlmo this leporthadadecldedly stro .RtliPiiliic Influence nnd prlcus mndo iiulto a bulge , hut It was noticed It had llttlo or no otU'flt In foreign markets and on Inquiry Its genuineness was doubted.V later im estimation led to the l > c- llef that It was old news lohashed from the London Times of .Iiinti 3 , and since discredited. Hero the nun lost lost some of the bulge. Tlio largest decreasn In tlio vlslhlo supply helped lo llrm Iho market some. The market at the opening was from > < ito'Jo lower than the dosing llgurus yestpi day. then advanced from IJfcto lr , eased oir ullghtly and the close Was about * 6c higher than yesterday. There was instllng and hustling among the corn shorts today. The scramble did not start for about fifteen minutes after th oticn- IIIR , but when It did lieKln there was a long contlmiancu of It. Opening trades were nt from ! { c to > { a decline , but a better demand was MKIII developed nnd the prlco was ad vanced > { c. the statement of 1)0,000 ) bu. do- creabo In the vlslhlo stipplv and continued talk of smaller moNCments having Bomo Influence. Then the car lots for tomorrow came In at 270 , which resulted In a still further Rain of \ic. 1'rlces later receded c from rcnll/lngs , ruled steady and at the close weio from Ic to U5c higher than yesterday. A Rood cash do- inand was icported anil this al o added stronRth to the speculative market. On the other hand the lowu bulletin was favorable , reporthiR the crop well cultivated nnd clean and tlm weather map showed general heat and forclnR conditions all over the mlddlo and western htatcs. Today's airivals exceeded tlm estimates some , but the out Inspection was very free. There was a fair trade In oats and a strong feeling , dtiu to sympathy with wheat ami corn , to moderate olTorliiRs and to fair purchases of the near futures , and pi Ices advanced from yc to 7.c and September , and closed steady at about thetop. The visible supply state ment was bullish. The provision market was firm , but still lacked animation In the speculative trading. The receipts of IIORS numbered only 12,000 hond ami the shipments of meats In the past twenty-four hours amounted to thn huavy total of over 2,600,000 Ins. These facts and the advance In wheat and corn caused the firmer tone , which Is reflected In an advance of Gc in lard and l&e In ribs. 1'orlc was neglected nnd unchanged. Estimated recolpts for tomorrow : Wheat , 02 cars ; corn , 275 cats ; oats , 120 curs ; hogs , aO.OOO head. * The loading futures ranged as follows ! AUTKI.KH. .OPEN. II1U1I. ll.UW. CLOSE. Y'SIIV. WbontNo.l Juno OH W Juljr 60 Fopl 70W Corn No. 2 Juno S3 40 SB ssviS S3a. July a. : 38JiCt.i3 39MGM Popt tux Cata No. 3 Juno MH .10 29 Vf Julr 28 VJ Bcpt 20 Vices I'ork Julr 20 00 MOO MOO M 00 20 10 Bcpt 2075 30 76 70 7U 20 70 20 70 Lnrd Julr 1022H' 10 vm 10 I2K 10 10 IS Sept 1057K 1077K 1067J * 10 72 ; 10 U Ehortnujg. . Julr ( I S5 0 Si n o Bcpt OC5 UW 9 CS D Bi 0 TO Cash iiuotatlonB were as follows : KI.OIIII Nominally , imchiinjjrd. WIIBAT No. 2 sprliiB , G&UGGGVic ; No. 3 , Biirlng , f. o. lGOft < i 'ic ' ; Nn. 2 red. Orij GOO c. CJoits No. 3 , vc'llow. closliiK at 3HMc. OATS No. 2 , ii'JT.c ; No. 2 white , f. o. b. . 3314 ® 0 Ic ; No. 3 white , f. o , b. , 3133c. ! ItVE No. 2. 301 40c. UAIU.EV No. a , nominal ; No. 3 , f. o. b. , BMt J2c : No. 4 , f. o. b. , 31O32C. KIMS 8cniNo. . 1 , $1.04. TIMOTHY Situn I'rlme , J3.65. roilK-Moss , per lib ! . . 19.974 ! < 320.00 ; lurtl , per 100 Ibs. , no.OOffilO.O'J ! } ; short rlbi , sides ilootio ) , l9.6Mt'J.HI ( ; dry aaltod shouldtira , ( boxed ) , f0.fiO10.)0 ) ; short clear Bides , ( boxed ) , f lJ.37'10r ' 2' ' { . AVjllBKV Distillers' llnlshcd goods , per gal. , BuoAiw UnclmnBed : cut loaf , 04c ! ; granu lated , 6.70 ; standard "A , " 0.07. The following were the receipts and ship ments for today : Articled. itooulpts. Shipment ! . Flour , ubl 10,843 124 Wlicat , bu 2I.UUO 2.000 Corn , bu 215000 18,000 Oats , bu II000 BO.OOO lire , bu 40,000 25,000 llarloy , bu. 8.003 3.OH On the 1'roduco ovchaneo today the butter niarkot. wan llrmor ; creamery , 10Ct20t : ; dairy. 1018c. qulot ; strictly frobb , Now York Mnrketn. New VOHK , June 13. Fi/itiit Ilccnlpts , 41- OCO pkB-i. : i > xiKrts , 10,9(18 ( bbK , 18.42U Backh ; H. 12,700 pk H. ; niarkot ( julot , generally Bteudy ; Inijorh holdltiK on * . Conn Mi < At < Qulot , utoiuly. IlAiu.EY MAI/T Qulot , Btoady ; city made , Oaiittda , * l.ll ( > ttl.oS WHEAT Hccolptti , 322,070 bu , ; ox ports , 200 , . 008 bu. ; sales , ( j,8bo,000 bu. of futures , 12 , . 000 bu. of mint. Spot market ylc hlKhor ; fairly actl\o foro.\port ; No. 2 ted , In more and clovator , 72o ; alloivt , 72Jn72'4'ci ! ( f. o. b , 724 ! < a73c ; unRraih-d , rod , 72 < < & 73 < c' ; No. 1 northarn. 72V&7ac : No. 1 hanl 70 > 4fc80 ( " , No , 2 noithorn , 70H4t701ic. Options woru falrjy uctlvo ami irrecnlar , oponliiK weak but clo - hiKBtroni ; at 'itflc advance for thn day ; No , 2 red , July , 72 | < < it73'c , closlnir at 73Jic ; Auz ust , 74a ii7D1ic , at 7&Sic ; SeptomlHir , nt 7Wcj October , . . _ _ . , nt . _ , _ , December , closing at 8'Jiic. 1'OIIN Uecelpts. 37.000 bu , ! oxportK , 07.7BO bu. : sales , 000,000 bu , futures , 109,000 , bu. spot. Hpot-s higher ; htrong. fairly nctlvoi No. 2 , 4HMc in elovntor , 17W4HJic alloatj unirradcMl mlved. 46Jfia4Uc ! hteamer mixed , 4&Uo ; No. U white , file. Options were iiulot und \Qlc higher on Unlit receipts , bmall stocUt nnd eliort entering , elostng Rtrong ; Juno , 47 > i 4bc. closing nt 4Bui July. 47M 04H > Ie , rlosln at 4Hi ) ! Auitiist. 4m < ( ii > 4u'5f , cloHlng at 4UHci Hontumbor. 4SS < it40'e , cliiblng at 40HC. UATP-Ueculptk , UO'J.OOOliu.s ' experts , 33E bu.i sales , IGO.MX ( ) bu , future , hG.OOO Uu * pot , Htiots dull , llrmur. Optlonx ilriiu > r iiulott Jrune , SUSea7Ko , clofclng at 37c ; July western. 87)iiiC3 ) < JUc ! white wofctern , 40CJ40i ) II AV Steady j falrdomuud ; good to choice 80cUt.OO. Horrt-Oulot. flrm. lliiiES lull ) , nominal ; wet salted Now Or leans bulrcted , 40 to CO Ilia. . 4ViiiGc : Tuxai Foleoted , 60 to CO HIM. , 67c ; Ilunnus Ayrt-s 2 ! to241bi > . , 12 > < u ; Texas dry , 21 to 27 flis. ' bii lOljc. wool. Qulot ; domestic flceco , 27O32c pulled. 27R37C ! Texas. IGa'JOo. I'noviBiONM Cut meats , Inactive , on y iilckleil bliouldiirx , Hi < 8ic ! ; middles , iiulot llrm , Laru , dull , tinner j western bteam closet nt l0.2O ; BRlek , 170 tlerco , ntf 10.20. OptloiiH bales , none ; June clo ed nt (10.20. iioiiiln.U July clostnl at Jit.46 ) , nominal ; nuptomboi cuiboil ut flO.'JO , nominal. 1'orK , more active lower ; old im s. 119,70 ; new mess , (2O. lIUTTEii rirmor , f lr demand ; weston nalry , 14 < ai6)ict ) western creamery , 1620Jic tljjlns , 20)jc. ) CIIEESB Moderate demand , easy. Loan Steady , moderatu dumund ; receipts 12.764 nkKs. : western fresh , 14U&14UC. TAUXIW Qulot but steady , city , farpkgs. 60 asked ; country ( pUgs. free ) , OUO 3-lGc , ate to quality. I'ISTUOLKUM-WHS neglected. The only quota Uou was G7Xo bid ; olTerod ut C3o. Pcuubyl oil , spot < Mo , nnnfit .Tttlr options , * ntM , none ; I.lin.ioll , nosalcn , 20'tc ' utd | total untc * , none. CoTTOKflEKti Oil/ Quiet nnd easy ; yellow ctimo , 4 ( PI choice , 6t aDle , HOSINQulot and on y ; strained common to good , II 2Kill ( 2.1 , Tcurr.NTiKe Dull but itcady , Htcu-Ptoftiiy but dull. MOI.ASIKS-NPW Orleansoncn kettle , good to cholco , quiet , Mendy. StxjAii Haw , ( Irm nnd active ; ale * , 10,000 tons Mtmrovaild 89 test nt 3.1iC ! 5to baRs mo- lm < es iitsar 8D toil nt 3"n\ and 2fl Ing" * rontrl- futjal 00 test nt 4'Jp ' ; oft A , 4 10 IGftOO-inc ; tnoiild A , 6 U-lUUS'ic ; xtnndard A , ( > % & fi9'lCc : ponfoctlonori A , 0 < m5 7-ldc ; cut loaf , d 13.lfW7.nc ; cm-died , Olil-ioaoc ; pow- dpreil , C iMGftOKc ; Rrnmuntod , r > s © o iflc : cuboo , 0 < iU5 13-lGc ; rellnod llrmor , fairly ac tive. I'm Inov-Qulot nnd steady ; American , tl2.70ftl5.r.O. Ciiri'Kit Stondy ; lake , 510.80 , I.nAiiQuint ; domestic , * 3.72i { . Tl.v-Sti-ady ; Hlralts , J10.U3 bid , 20 nskcd ; plates , dullsteadyspullcr , qulot' do- nitsllc , 4.22't. ! Uninlm 1'roilticu Market. vr.oKTAm.r.i. TOMATOM MlnslsslppU-baskot crater , (2.25. UAMFOItNtA CAtiliAOE-Crntef , tier lb. , 2Ji a.l , ) ; St. Louts cabhaRo , per cratr , (3.20. Nnw I'or.lTOr.s-l'cr bbl. , * 3.705il.OO. STIUNO HEANS 1'or bu. bov $1.50. I'KAS-I'crbu. box. f 1.00 1.70 , - CcctlMtinii' ? i'crdoz. . 70c. CAUMri.o\vnii Fancy , per bu. box , S1.75 , So. O.MONS-Pcr bbl. , * 4.50. IJKTTUCI : 1'or doz. , 20ii2r > i : . HAIIISIIM 1'ordo15825c. . Oltr.KNONto.NH Per do10 < a20s. iiAOUa I'er doz. , 8&5J4OC. IJKETa-l'cr doz. , 40aQOc. rnuirs. CAI.IFOIINIA CnnnutB9 1'or 10-11) , box , $1.50. STKAW iinuiiics-l'or case , on orders , 13.00 ® 4,00. ( JodsEncnuiKS Per rase , $3.DO4.00. JlABi'liKlllilKs Per24-plnt caspt.J2.25a2.50. LEMONS Choice to fancy , $4,0030.00 ; extra fancy , J5.n030.00. HANANAR Per bunch , Including crates and packing , ? 2.00112.00. OllANilus Klvcrsldo upedllngs , J3.25 , Medi terranean KweolH , $3,00ii3.75. llr.ACKiiriuuis-24 : > qtinrt cases , S3.0034.00. IIUTTUIl , I'.dOS , (1AME , 1'OUt.TIlY. IIUTTr.u The Brent bulk of the country butter ROCS at lie. Knos Ocnoral market lie. Poui.Tiiv Choice lions. Be ; mixed coons , 78c ; old roosters , 40c ; gccsu anil ducks , BiiOc. Mt"scni.rANnous. HAY The market on good upland hay , 17 In car lots. VEAT , Choice and small fat , 75i8ic ! ; largo and thin , 3SGc. 3SGc.St. St. Ioul < Murkots. BT. Louts , .Tuno 13. Pixiun Quiet , steady ; patents. ? 3.20 < il3.35 ; extra fancy , S2.00.U3.00 ; fancy , fJ.OOG/.OO : cliolcc. * 2.ir > j,2.30 ; family , 2.00142.10 ; rye Hour , } 3,253.30. WIIKAT Opened weak und bold down but rallied and closed Ic above yesterday ; No. 2 red. cash , G3\'c : Juno , 03fc ! ; July , 03\ © C.O'fo. clnsliifi atOI3f ( ; August. fil3&U7Hc , clos- Cons Mnrtod " 4c down , but rallloil , closing Ic higher than yesterday : No. 2 ml.xcd , cash , 3GHc : July , nr.'ii 37sc , closing at 37 ? ffi37'/c ; September , 38U < &JUc , closing at 304c. ! OATS Neglected ; No. 2 cash ami June , 27c ; July , lOKc ! : Hoptembor , 24'ic. I'liovisiONS Vlrincr but llttlo doing. Pork , unchanged at , $19. Lard. $0.021,5. ] ) ry Milt input si , loose shoulders , $9.12"s ; longs and ribs , $ y.7f > ; shorts , flO.DO : b < i\ed , lOc more : bacon , picked shoulders , tlOj longs and ribs , $10.024 ii .n'.7r . ' ) ; hams , unchanged ; hucar cured , $13.00 a 14.oo. ItUTTint lUghcr ; choice creamery , 18 ® 10r ; choice dairy , 15(310c. ( KliCr.ll'TS Tlour , 2,000 bbls.i wheat , 14,000 hu.scoin , 180,000 bu. ; oats , 43,000 bu.rye ; , 1,000 bu. ; bailey , nono. Smi'MH.NTB l-'lnur 1H.OOO hbls : wheat , 2,000 bu ; corn , 197,000 bu. ; oats , 40,000 bu.j rye , noue ; barley , none. Itiins IK City Markets , KANSAS CITY , Juno 13. WHEAT Actlvo nnd strong ; No. 2 hard , 581' ® t > 'Jc ; No. 2 red , COQGlc. Cons Weak , lower ; No. 2 mixed , 33c ; No. 2 white , 84c. OATS Weak and lower ; No. 2 mixed , 27 © 28c ; No. 2 white , 28'4c. Kilos Stonily nt lie. HUTTCK Steady ; cieamery , 141JlCc ; dairy , UBCBIPTB Wheat , 2,000 bu. ; corn , 5,000 bu. ; oats , none. SIIIPMUNTS Wheat , 20,000 bu. ; corn , 4,000 bu. ; oats , nono. Liverpool AliirkctH. Livinroou Juno 13. WHEAT Steady , de mand fair ; holders offer sparingly. Hecotpts 'or the past three days wcro 1BG.OOO cou'als , ncludlng 171,000 American. COIIN Kirui ; mixed western , 4s 2d per cental. , HACON Long clear , 55 Ibs. , 55s Gd per cwt. LA nn Prlmo western , 49s Od per cwt. CIIKESI : American llnust , white and colored , 47s Gd per cwt. PUAS Canadian , 5s Gd per cental. Cotton Mitrkot. NEW OIU.CASS , Juno 13. Steady ; good mid dling , 83-1 Gc ; middling , 713-lGc ; low middling , 7Mc : good ordinary , 7 8-lGc ; not and gross receipt * , 2.GH7 bales ; o.xports1o Great llrltaln , 3,094 bales ; saleb , 2,900 bales ; stock , 117,000 bales. Sales , 55,000 bales ; June , $7.88 bid ; July , $7.8Gia 7.90 ; August , $7.8GS7.87 ; September , * 7.89 © 7.90 ; October , S7.0G ; November , 88.00(38.01 ( ; January , ta.gl@8.23. Mllunukco ftlurkrta. . , Juno 13. WHEAT Steady ; July , G4Hc ; No. 2 spring , 03c. CoiiN-llull ; No. 3 , 374c. OATS Klrm ; No. 2 white , 83'c : No. 3 white , 3232'c. HAHI.KY 58c. HYlS-OOHc. Puovisioss Quint ; pork , 120. ColTVo Mnrlcet. NEW YOHTC , Juno 13. Options opened barely steady , unchanged to 20 points down , closed Inactive , 1OS20 points down ; sales , 15,500 bags , Including : July , I16.3O ; August , $15.20 ® 10.-J5 ; SentemlHjr , J15.)510.10 ( ) ; October , $10 ; Djoomlisr , S14.80iOl t.8 : > ; i January , H4.70. Spot Itlo , easier , quiet ; No. 7 , $1G.B7.J. ! Now York l ry ( iooiln AInrlcot. New YOIIK , Juno 13. There wcro few buyers in the dry goods market today and with light western malls business was rather qulot. The monetary situation Is the key to the character of the demand and until there Is borne change In the depression In that direction , things will go along from hand to mouth In dry goods. " Wool Mnrkot. , Juno 13. Wool market dull ; prices nominally unchanged. ItObioN , Juno 13. The demand for wool has been moderate. There are few buyers here and veiy llttlo Interest Is taken. Prices still favor the buyer but are largely nominal , MlnneitpnllH Wlio.it Market. MINNEAPOLIS , Juno 13 , Very good wheat market ; cash , llttlo Ilimor ; No , 1 north ern selling at C'-HiQGUc ; No. 2 northern at 58c. lUu-oliitN , 217 cars. Close : Juno , 09c ; July.GOc ; bontember , G4oc. ? On track : No. 1 hard , G21Jc ; No. 2 northarn , OBijc. llultlmoru Urnlu Market. IlAi.TiHOiiH , Juno 13. WIIKAT Dull and firmer ; No. 2 red , spot and June , 704c. ! COIIN Dull and llrmur ; mixed bpot , Juno and July. 47Mc , OATH Qulot ; and easy ; No. 2 white west ern , 42c. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Toledo lirnln Market. Tor.Kiio , Juno 13. WIIBAT Higher , easier ; No. 2 , cash nnd June , GOHc. CHUN Actlvo and bteadler ; No. 2 , cash and June 39c. OATS Dull and steady ; No , 2 cash , SOJJc. I.oncluii Oil Mnrkut. IONixN , Juno 13 , CALCUTTA LINSEED Spot , 39s 10)iU ) per quarter. STOCKS AND IIONDS. Security Market Win Kvon Duller than UHIIH ! Yeitnnlny. NEW YOIIK , Juno 13 , The stork market wns ox en duller than usual today. The dealings were almost entirely professional , nnd , us the feeling among the traders on thu board Is still bearlbh , u f urlhur ilecllno in prices was recov ered. Thu advices from thu west of additional bank failures ami troubles In the mercantile world aided the bears materially In tholi operations. The continued shipments of cur rency and consentient firmness of the rates foi time money also had nn Influence upon specU' Intlon. Under Jhu circumstances the decline In the blmro list was by no moans heavy , rung- Ing from Y to Uj percent , the latter iiiGuir era ! Ulrctrlr , which bold down to 70 ? ; , Ti ! ( < principal drhoh weiu against tills Mock Chicago < ! as , Sugar , Atchlbon , Western Union HeadingNorthern I'uelllu prefuriod and tin irungoni. During the afternoon thoiupplyol money on call Incieased and the rate de clined from 10 to 3 per cunt. On this tin smaller shorts attempted to cover and price : improved U to IM percent. A feature of the rally was the romparatlvolv light olTerlngri as the advance made progress Taken altogether it was an uncommonly qulel and foatuvelobs sotiblon , The market closoO Urm In tone , The i'nst nays : Many people are uccuitomoil to ha&o their Judgment of the financial situa tion bolely on the course of ttov , York Stocti oxchnngo prices , and the present markel wcakneks , due primarily to the tight monoj market , has clmiiKed the views of oven tin most hopeful observer * . A ilgnlUcant factor Is the future price ol eralnerowheut to recover suddenly from IU iirvtcnt low prlco a real danger would nrlbi lu tnaluducemvntoirured foreigu holders ol options tti bull their contract-huro ami reap t doubluurotltby coyorliis the rucant sales ol oxehfingo nutnhlloprlrpsflonnt rnlly. Ill * at leant reiiaonnblo to look for n depression In grain similar to that which Ims GO long pro * Tailed In ecutltlcs. As for the woitwnril money shipment * , there Is this much to bo s-ild ; thru the funds have left thn New York hanks tu seek n locality whuro they nro far more vitally needed. Moreover there nro shipments which will presently neck Now York again ns surely ns water llnds Its level. Of this there can ho no dispute. The present movement of money , In short , Is exactly what this market regularly expects in March and September. The currency cntnnglomonts have placed Now York In n position loss competent than usual to meet Interior demand * , but nil this might have been anticipated , The following nro the closing quotntlons on the loading stocks on the Now York Slock ox * Chnngotodayr The total sales of 'Stocks ' today were 103,000 shaie.H.lndudlnKi Atchlson , 16,300 ; llurllncton 3'JOO ; flilcneo Oils , 10,700 ; Distilling , 10,400 ; Louisville & Naohvlllo. 0,000 : Now England , 4,800 ; Northern I'nclflc preferred , 8,600 ; Hoadlne , 21,000 ; St. Paul , 18,900 ; Sucar. 0,000 ; Western Union , 0,700. Lomlon l''lnincl.il ; Ilcnlow. tConvrtflh/r / < t JSfll bu Jdm'jt Oonloii Uthnttt , } LONIION , Juno 13 [ Now Yo k Herald Calilo Special to 'I'm : llKK.1 The settlement on the Stock Exchange so far has penn oil very easily. There was ono failure W. L. Webb & , Co. a small , old fashioned llrm of no Import ance. The continuation of rates , as expected , weree\trcmely light , 'only about 4 percent per annum being irenurally paid. American railways were apparently sound and there was a disposition to look fur higher prices , al though business will probably bo quiet for some weeks ahead , Conditions are now the ro\L'rso of a month ago. Then leading brokers saw cart loads of stock but no money , now there are no stocks and heaps of money. Dig houses , Itothschlld , etc. , think well of the future. Yankee railways , and South African shares especially , are likely to advance. The former closed dull today after being llrm upon New Yoilc prices , but no mote long stocks are to bo sliakun out and the SUu'k u\chaneo Is looking for fun tvhuti Wall siicot birs , begin to cover. Foreign Htocks uoro good , oulng to the satisfactory Argentine settlement. There was no other fcatuie , but everything gener ally was llrm. The Urand Trunk weekly tratllc statement shows 0,500 gross Increase. No gold received at bank. Sliver was llrm at 38'/id. _ Now York .Money .Hirkot. Nnw Yonic , Juno 13. MONEY ox OAI.I/- Falrly active at 35 ? 10 per cent ; last loan , 3 pur cent : closed olforod at 3 per cent. I'lii.MnMr.uCANTiM : 1'Ai'EU 038 per cent. STHHI.IMI KXCIIA.NOE bteadv , with actual business In bankers' bills at W.65a4.85 ( ! < for sl\ty days andiM.HGU for doniuml. GOVEUNMUNT IJo.NDs Qulot. State bonds , dull. Tliocloslng quotations on nonets : Flniinclnl NottM. NKW Oui-EANS , Juno 13. Clearings , $2,100- KANSAS OITV , Juno 13 , Cloarlngs , II- 400,103 , I'Aitis , Juno 13 , Three per cent rentes , 07f lOc for the account. NKW YOIIK , Juno 13 , Clearings , (116,608.- 1 < V.I ; balances , f0,033,1HO. HAI.TIUOIIK , Juno 13. Clearings , $2,783,103 ; balancoh , ? U6U,733 , Money , G per cent. IMiii.AiiEi.i'liiA , Juno 13. Clnarlngs , $12.- 017,376 | balances , Jl,470,410 , Money , -4H put cent , MKMPIIIP , Juno 13 , Now York exchange Helling at J1..W. Clearings , t2OO,32G ; bal- anceH , (64,433. CINCINNATI , Juno 13. Monnv , OS8 per cent. Now York oxclmngoI55J&OC premium Uhmrlngs , J1.01H.850. KT , Inuirt , Juno 13. Clearings , 4,032- 33L ; balances , { 173,701. Momw iiulot , 0f per cent , nxcluuiuu on Now York , { 1 dUcount DOSTON , .111 no 13. Cloarlmss , 116,805 , 301 ; balances , } 1,46D,40'2. Money , 7 poi cent. Exchange on New York , 30c to 83c dis count. NEW i'oiiK. Juno 18 , [ Spoolsl Telegram U Tim IltK. ] KichaiiKO was qiioUxJ as followi todav : Chlcairo , 11.50 discount ; Ilostou , 30i to 33c dUcount ; .St. Louis , * l discount. OIIICAIIO , Juno 13 , Uloarlngs , $13,222 , ' 208. Now York uxchangu , 11.60 discount' ' Sterling uxchango weak ; sixty-day bills M.85 ; bight draft , * 4.87. Money , strong atl percent. _ _ _ _ _ _ OMAHA MVi ; STOCK MAUKF.T8. CnttloTrnile Still Weak Ilogt Open Stroni unit Close \Vcuk with All hold. TUESDAY , Juno 13. Receipts of both cattle and hogs whllo by nc means hoary show up bettor than u week age nnd the two iluys supply compared with thi bamo tv o days last week shows nu increase o about 1.60O cattle and 1,600 hogs. In iboot there hus Ixten a slight fulling off. The general cattle market was glow und weak , Itocolpti were fair and there was ft good demand from both dressed beef house ! auil shippers , but as the olteriugi we ro amph ftnrt eastern nrtvlccs none too fnvor.iblo Imyors will nbln to cheapen tin n llttlo nil around. The tidy fnt Mgia and medium weight f attic wcro wnnted by nil nnil showci' very llttlo If Miy dccllnp , whllo sloors tlmtwero not well fi\ttc < loHn.it wcro heavy ami COSMO , huyors found It ninictut o move nt n 6c to lOc decline In many ca es. Oooil to cholco bcovcs wclRhlng from inrw to i4B01h , oia tit from M,7O to 15.16 , whllo there ncrosaloiof umeli 1 .200 nnd 1,300-111 Meers nt from 54.25 to $4.00 , I'nlr to very Rootl 050 to 1,100-lb steers old nt from $4.23 to M.OO. Tlicfo wnro n peed many common halt fat nnd croon cattle here , ami snluawero at from $3.90 tot.20 , lliutnoss _ } * n on the dull nTirt Mragglng order nil morn1 Tng btitn very falrelrnranco was cfTcelcil. There wns n very limited supply of cows on litind , lint ns p.-icWgrs nro beginning to buy cheap Tcvns caftlo In Knnsas City , buyers were bearish on every thing grading under fair , ( food to choice stock was mm nt from J3.G5 to $4,20 , wlthcommotunnd cnnnlng grades dull and easier nt from $1.25 to $2.76. The bulk of the fnlr to good stoctt sold nt from $2.06 to $3.05. Common to good calves changed hutuls at from } 2.5U to $3:60. : Koucli stock of nil liliids was In Talf demand nnd firm nt from $2.36 to ( I for prior" to prlmo bulls , oxen anil stags. The stockcr nnd feeder trade wns quiet with prices Ilrmly held. Iteprosontatlvo sales ; IIIICSSKU Av. 1'r. No. Av. Pr. . COO 13 75 128. . 028 (4 35 ' . 7J > 0 8 76 R. . 1153 4 40 2. . .1175 3 75 17. . 1027 4 40 27 . 025 8 00 20. . 1302 4 40 15 , 830 8 90 19 1103 4 40 40 . 090 3 95 io.i6i9 ; ; ; ; 4 40 1 .1120 8 95 10 1000 4 40 . 010 4 00 21. 040 4 40 . 018 * 4 00 18. 1182 4 45 . 1080 4 00 13. 1105 4 45 .1000 4 00 42. 4 45 3V ! . . 084 4 10 25 1138 4 45 4 . .1010 4 16 20. . . . 1137 4 50 42 , , . 020 4 16 67. . . . 1174 4 50 . 021 4 15 3..71233 4 50 iaiV . 089 4 20 86. . .1207 4 50 , . 090 4 20 20 1272 4 55 as : : ,1241 4 25 88 1210 4 55 10 . .1084 4 25 00 1208 4 55 1. . , . 080 4 25 20 1295 4 GO 83. . , .1010 4 25 20 1228 4 GO 10. . , .1002 4 25 13 1281 4 GO 4. . , . 702 4 25 18 1191 4 GO 21. . , .1035 4 80 10 1100 4 GO 21. . . .1181 4 30 22 1200 4 GO 21. . , .1078 4 80 21 1209 4 70 7. . . . 040 4 30 22 1251 4 70 , .1000 4 35 20 1244 4 70 ; ; , . 031 4 35 17 1300 4 80 41. . , . 090 4 35 17 1357 4 80 7. . , .1002 4 35 18 1200 4 00 7. . . .1080 4 35 ailll'l'INO AND EXPO1IT. 1 1070 400 25 1407 70 1 1170 4 00 20 1409 80 33 1309 4 50 30 1308 80 15 1273 400 15 1477 5 15 18 1243 470 MIXED. 0 R55 8 50 8 718 3 00 25. . . . 030 8 80 COWS. i 25 2 75 1 60 2 75 2 00 2 75 2 00 2 75 2 25 2 90 2 25 3 00 2 25 8 00 2 25 3 00 2 25 3 00 2 25 3 00 2 25 B 00 2 25 8 25 2 35 8 25 2 50 II 25 2 50 U 25 2 GO 8 85 2 50 8 55 2 50 S 05 2 50 3 65 2 CO 3 70 2 05 8 75 2 05 8 80 cows AND iicirniis. 39 932 4 20 lIKIFEItS. 2 35 3. . 733 8 70 8 05 2. . G80 8 00 3 70 CALvns. 2 50 1. . . 100 4 50 275 2. . . 05 4 50 8 50 1. . . 140 5 00 8 75 2. . . 175 5 00 4"00 8. . . 14G 5 25 4'50 ' 2. . . 205 5 50 . . DULl.S. 2 35 .1020 8 00 2 50 .1270 8 00 2'50 ' .1490 8 10 2 50 .1770 8 25 2'70 ' . 070 8 25 8 00 .1200 3 25 3100 I .1010 8 40 3 00 . 060 8 75 3 00 .1160 8 75 3 00 .1050 4 00 ' STAGS. 2 05 8. .1133 8 50 3 GO 1. .1140 4 00 OXEN. 2 85 STOCKEIIS AND FEEDEI13. 2 50 12 . 480 B 00 2 75 2 . 875 8 25 8 00 85 . 730 4 4754 8 00 WESTERN CATTLE. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. Pr. 1 feeder. 000 $2 00 1 feeder. 070 $3 00 lsteer.1170 325 11 bulls. . .1013 285 12 feeders 033 3 00 lions The .supply was fairly liberal for a Tuesday , and the quality us niiilo good. There was an active demand from .shippers early and ho light and medium weight , heirs opened about 5c higher than Monday with sales largely at $0.50 and $0.55 , and a few prlmo sorts at $0.05. All gi ados were si rougnr early , with the trading mostly at $0.45 and $0.50. Later , after urgunt orders had been tilled and Chicago was topoitud Ion or , the market broke and packois bought hogs 6c to lOc lower than tlio eaily nmikot at from $6.35 to JG.45 , largely at $0.40. The market closed up weak , but with nearly everything out of first hands. Tlio big bulk of the hogs sold at ? G.40 and $6.50 , as against $0.45 Mon day and 40.15 and $0.20 on last Tuesday. Itop- rcsentatlvo sales : No. Av. Sh. I'r. No. Ar. Sh. Pr. 33. . . .269 1001085 68. . . .260 100 JO 45 70 . . 204 360 G 35 40. . . .280 100 G 45 82. . . .295 40 G 35 71. . . .282 400 045 45. . . .278 40 635 63. . . .289 100 G 45 40. . . .271 40 G 40 04 _ 218 - G 45 40. . . 295 1GO 040 88. . . .200 - G 45 54. . . .263 100 040 56. . . .201 120 645 73. . . .200 240 040 74. . . .234 320 645 55 . . .288 1GO 640 79. . . .216 200 045 71. . .265 120 G 40 60. . . .289 - 645 GO. . .BOO 200 640 76. . . .250 1GO 6 47i ! 74. . .222 160 G 40 67. . . .258 80 6 GO 48. . .236 120 6 40 73. . . .257 200 6 60 68. . .256 820 640 64. . . .211 40 050 58 . .216 120 040 74..21G 120 060 62. . .271 160 G 40 63. . . .253 40 6 50 68. . .290 200 6 40 74. . . .240 40 6 60 3 . .223 - 6 40 46. . . .221 12O G 60 GO. . .251 200 640 77. . . .211 160 060 3. . .143 - 0 40 88. . . .224 80 G 50 G4. . 271 120 640 66. . . .281 - 050 78. . .229 120 040 01. . . ,214 120 060 01. . .244 200 640 60. . . .277 - 050 55 ' 253 40 6 40 G3..252 120 0 50 1 270 - G 40 G3..203 200 G 60 12 220 80 640 71. . . .230 200 060 0 225 - f,40 G8. . . 267 10D 060 5. . .220 - G 40 G8. . . 243 120 060 2 . 360 80 040 02. . . .274 200 660 69 , . . .210 100 040 G2..290 200 060 00 . . .287 280 G 40 51. . . .241 - 0 60 68 . . .253 120 040 08. . . 260 40 660 03 , . . .263 200 0 4(1 64. . . .275 40 6 00 66. . . .256 80 G 42 'i GO. . . .229 40 060 G1. . . .23G 200 G 4251 77. . . .242 40 G 6O 65. . . ' .245 210 0 42i ! 30. . . .250 - 060 04. . 222 120 6 46 G..2H3 - 0 60 71. . . .217 160 046 24. . . .230 - 050 05 238 200 045 60. . . .311 80 G 5 ( ) 65 . . .236 80 G 45 05. . . .231 120 0 60 63 . . .316 160 G4G 7B..21O 100 650 83. . . .220 100 0 45 G4..259 120 G 60 03. . . .264 200 G 45 69..B05 40 660 28 , . , .2'W 200 045 12 , . . .180 - 060 78 ' 228 040 0 46 G2. . . 200 40 U 5O 6l' .295 80 645 07. . . .250 40 0,55 60. . ,27H 120 045 75. . . .200 160 ff 55 60. . . .248 120 045 41. . . .225 - 066 30. . . .217 40 C.45 ASSORTED. 15 . 0 115 B3..212 - 0 05 21. . .220 K 05 29. . . .215 - 005 28. . 215 q G5 ' A single deck of mixed natives ar rived late but 'found ' a ready sale at gooi fitromc prices. The 'domand is giiod Iron all local lioiisoH for both muttoni am lainhd and the market uuotably ktronu- Kalr to ( 'OiKl , nathes. (4.60 < &a,00 ; fal to good westerns. * 1.00S5.GO ; common am stock slioep , ta.&O/J-UWj iood to cholcu40 t 100-lb lambs , 60.J ( ( > a0.6o. Keprcsuntativ sales ; No. Av. I'r. 16 mixed . 127 M 25 21 lamlH . 66 676 33 spring lambs. . , , . 64 6 60 Chlc K J.l\e Stork Mnrltot. Ouicuuo , Juna J3. iSpoclal Telegram t < THE HUB. ] TlHirevasaualu a small supply o nathocattlo , but ak'iiln did the market rufusi to go up. About 2,000 , head comprised thi supply of natlv ( < , the remainder of the 6.OOI iH'nd on alu being contributed liy TUXIUJ. Tlu tone of the market was fairly llrm and a con tlnuanco of the present light runa must seer result In hotter prices being paid , but th < very best tlmt eollura could do todas was to hold thn markHt utuudy. Exceeding ! * few prlmo steers were olfured , and the markoi for that clans , therefore , was to a cortnln ex < tout nominal.Vltliln the last cok nothlni has changed hands at a hlKhur lltruro tliar 15,70 , and It would have to bu an extraordi narlly cholco bunch of Moors for which on out- uHlo quotation * 5.00-could bo reached. Mosi of the trading for drogscd beef und shipping fcorU was ut from W.40 to * 5.10 , while cows and bulls \verotriidod In principally at frorc 12 to * 3.U6 , Very llttlo was done In stocken and feeders. Calves wore dull and lower. The ho market remained firm. I'oor and common utook aid not show much strcuijUi but for good to prime grades tlie average ot talcs wan n fraction higher than for Monday , The bu t of tlio hear/wclghts wlU 7 IB nnnthorOTrn * n nMoon two of fijncy i ortcd light at $7.20 , Thoic , liowover , wcro mtaldo flguro < nnd should r.ot".bo considered n estimating market value * . The provMllnR irlcc * were from 10,85 to (7 for heavy and iicdlum nnd fiom { U.oo to $7 10 for llcht. hero wcro n number of sales of heavy and icdluinnt from 17.05 to (7.U1 nnd of light at 7.15. Of hogs iretftlitng under 200 Ibs. there vcro not enough to moot the demand. lUero w-as 110 noteworthy change In the lippp nmrkot. Receipts wore about the "unto s for Mondnv and so was the clintnrtcr of the emanil and the nngo of value . 1'rom $5.30 o$5,40 forcholcn natives and western mut- ou sales ranged all along down to from $3.25 o J3.50 for poor MutT. 1'cw sales were noted t butter than f-5.25 nud It was an exceedingly IOOF article that had to sell below f3.60. I'rnm 3.75 to $4 bouelit most of thi1 otoi'k. Spring ambs wt-ro salable nt from $1.60 to $7. Toxnns vcro quoted nt from $3.25 tot.OO and natives and westerns nt from $3.60 to J5.40. Uecplpts : tliittlo , 6,600 head ; calve * . 1,500 lead ; hogs , 13,000 head ; sheep , 10,000 hoad. The Hvonlng Journal reports : UATTMJ Kecolpts , 0.000 licnd ; shipments , 3,000 head ; market barely steady ; no prlmo teors on sale : good natives , $5.2GS5.76 : mo- lliini steers , $4.00jJ4.10 : Texas , 53.35a4.10. lloos-Itecelpts , 1"000 head ; shipments , i.OOO head ; tlio market on prlmo heavy wns \et\Kt prlmo light strong ; mixed and packers , G.503G.OO ; prlmo heavy and butchers' Tplghts$7.00J47.15 ; light , i7.10ft7.20. BitF.cr Uecelptn , 8,000 , head ; shipments , ,000 hcndj market steady ; natives , } 4.00i C15.G5 : Tcxans , $3.75514.50 ; westerns , $4.60ifi 4,75 ; lambs , $3.502,0.76. IlccolpU nnil I > l po < ltlou of Stock. Oniclal receipts and disposition of stock ns hewn by the books of tlio Union Stock Yards company for tlio twenty-four hours ending nt 5 o'clock p. in. , luno 12 , 1803 ; IlECEttTS , IIISPOBITIOX. 11LTVEUS. CATTLE , 110(19. 'malm Packing Co 409 The ( I. II. Hammond Co , . 603 800 Swift A Co 451 310 C9 rho Cudahr Packing Co , . 783 3..MI lamnionili ACo. . . zoo Cleveland P. Z-J2 * SIUUMtllll > * Co * l * * * * * * * Anglo Am , I.A 1' . Co. . , . 274 PnrKcrW. Co 2.14 Spcrry A 11 SU2 A * Mans , 141 H. llcckcr A Degen 141ro Vansnnt A Carey 1.00 ItOlllFChllll 74 Chicago I' A 1 * Co 1007 I. 1-oblilnti. . 40 llotilr 1) . U. Co Shippers and feeders 81 Total. . 2.227 C > ,7ttl Kntmns City l.lxo stock Miirkrt. KANSAS TITV , .Tuno 13-CATTi.n liccclpts , 4,700 lipiul ; shipments 000 licud ; innr- kot stroiiK to lOc hlKher for best heavy stock : otliors wi-uk mid lower ; Toxim stours , $2.26 © 4.30 ; shipping steers , J4.45ft5.GO ; nntlvo cow , I1.90B.4.30 ; butcher sttx-U , $3.G ' 34.60 : stockers mid feeders , t2.U5Ql.30 ; bulls nnil inl\i'l2.00ffl3.50. lions Kecolpts , 10,100 hcnd : shipments , - > 00 head ; the iniirkut AMIS GI&10V higher for IlKl'ts ; huavlcsRtpiiilv tostronp , closlnswoiik ; hulkot snlos , J0.6ryS0.70 ; hcavlt-s , JG.-1&KG.G5 ; imckeiR0.5a3G.GO : mixed. fG.45ao.G5 ; llizlits , ( G.55 < S0.80 ; porkort. , 0.76(3G.80 ( ; pigs , $5.50 ( iiG.35. SHEEP Hocdpts , 1,100 head ; shlpuicnts , 4,000 head ; the mnrkat was steady to strotu ; . St. IonU I.Iv Stock Market. ST. Louis , June 13. OATTIE KocclpU , 8,000 lipad ; shlpmonti , 1,100 liciut : market qulot ; native stuors , fair to K < xd , J4.00jl5 OO ; cows lower ; To\as steers btroiiBer ; 1,400 Ibs , , J5.25 ; no\tbcst. J3.90. llotis Hpcolpts , 5,000 head ; shipments. 2.6OO head ; market opimcil stroncur , cloe l easier : heavy , tG.GOaO.85 ; mixed , $0.4020.70 ; llcht , } 0.60(8U.BO. ( HiiKKf Houoliits , 1,500 heart ; shipments , ,500hi > nd ; market steady ; lumbs , $5.0O3i5.50 ; natives , $1.00(24.HO. ( * . Ncnv York lA\o Stock Mnrkot. NEW Vonic , Juno 13. BEnvES Receipts 800 hond ; no trade of any Importance ; lri"t iOl beef dull at 7'J9c ; shipments today , 1,400 quarters ; tomorrow , 2.300 quarters. Sitiii' : AND IiAMUS Heculpts , 3,200 head ; very dull. ox mi : SJIOOT. They Create Terror In a. Kentucky Village , lint No T.lvcs Lost. DANVILLE , Ky. , Juno in. James , Jeff , Nathan and Ilardwick Bold en , four des perate characters , created a panic at Shelby City , four miles south of here , yesterday afternoon and narrowly escaped with their lives. They drove through town in two buggies and on their' first trip went at a terrific rate , shouting and shooting their pistols into the liousea of the citizens. They went from there to Junction City. Returning to Shelby City , they resumed their bad be havior and the marshal attempted to halt them , but they ran over him. Ho jumped up and shot at the buggies live times. They continued through the town , keeping up their shooting , and a number of citizens along the street re turned the fire. On their first trip they fired into the yard of W. E. Grubbs , and ho awaited their return with a shotgun loaded with buckshot. When the first buggy reached his house on the return trip ho raited his gun and ordered a halt , but inbtead of halting ono of the men shot at Mr. Grubbs at short range , missing him , but coining very near killing his llttlo son. Grubbs then discharged both barrels of his gun at the toughs. The men escaped , but it is thought that ono or two of them were injured. They are painters and have recently worked in Louisville , where their father now resides. CVVLDX'X FIND Ills FAIIJU. Chicago Mnn liny * West Virginia Land Which Uoo Not Kxlst. CHICAGO , Juno 13. James A. Bergen and Horace McKay wcro arraigned be fore Justice Scully yesterday , charged with conspiracy and forgery. Mr. Wheeler , who caused their arrest , alleges that they wore instrumental in defrauding him out of $0,000 worth of real estate. Uo stated that hemet mot the two men in September , 1892 , and that ho consummated a deal with thorn in which ho traded three houses and lots in Kansas City for a tract of land consisting of 2,400 acres in West Virginia. A short time after the exchange - change Mr. Wheeler went to West Vir ginia to look after his property , but was utiablo to locate it. IIo returned to Chicago and immediately swore out warrants for the arrest of the two men. The cases against them were continued until Juno 2:2 : , in $1,000 bonds. IVnnti Dr. Urave riot Free , DBNVCH , Juno U ! . After the continuance of Dr. Graves' trial until the September term of court and the continuance of tlio ball of jao.OOO by Judge Burns yesterday afternoon , judge Macxm stated thai ho should not rest satisfied with the decision nnd so a formal application for Dr. Graves discharge from custody was made before Judge Hums by Judge Macon , The reason alleged for the discharge li that both the January and April terms of the district court hero have passed without lr Graves being tried , which Is contrary to law. The court designates no clay upon which the motion for discharge might bo heard. It is stated that if Jukgu Huruu refuses fuses the application then an effort will bo inadu to have the doctor released on a wri of habeas corpus , and BO Imvo tlio cuso carried riod to the supreme court on that point. Kelzoil an American J'lalilni ; Voxel. HAIKAX , N. S. , Juno 13. Captain Knowlton of the Canadian llbhinj , cruiser Valiant Boizod an American fish ing vessel yesterday. Ho found the Lewis II. Giles several mile from the northeast shore of Capo Breton preparing to shoot her mackerel seine Captain Knowlton was in the lookout for gome time and was ready to pounoo 01 his victim and captured the craft witl thirty barrels of mackerel. The vosso was towed into North Sydney , part o the American crow previously having been transferred to the cruiser. The American vessel Grampus is at Kortl Sydney watching in behalf of the United States fishermen. Ninety KzouMlool to Cl > lo go Durlnjr JUDO via the Burlington route at very reduced duced rates. For particulars call on W. F , Valll , 1324 Farnam street , Omaha. II SAVORS OF FOUL PLAY Suspicions Circumstances Surrounding the Drowning of Two Women , STRANGE STORY OF THEIR ESCORTS In. Mnrtln nnil Mri , Durham of Chlcnco do for a Bull w.tli JnirpU Cnnl ml I'etcr Knnkrr Only the Men Keturiti CHTCAOO , Juno in. Two women wore Irowneil In Lake Michigan nt the two- nllo crib oil Fourteenth street last light , nnd pending tlio result of the in- estimation , whioliviiseoiinnonccd today > y the iiibtltutloii of a search for the > odic3 , their escorts nro locked up ut fho Cottage Grove avenue Btntion. The Irowncd nro Mrs. Martin , n widow , nnd Mrs. Durham. Tlio uion under arrest are Joseph Caul nnd Peter Stinker. The four were well acquainted nnd it is Enid had often been out together. Last evening they engaged n boat nnd rowed out to the Fourteenth street orib. The nen were accustomed to the use of oars and there scorned to bo no danger , as tlio Inko was not rough. When the crib wns reached , all loft , ho boat , rotnuining nn hour. It wns , hcn decided to return to the city and Caul untied the bout. Ho and Banker issistcd Mrs. Durham to her sent , but as Sirs. Mnrtln wns ready to stop In , the > oat began to drift nwny. Tlio woman xjcamo oxcitcd nnd started to jump into tlio boat , but WIM stopped by the men , who told her to wnit a moment. "We'll ' get e'osor , " said Caul , ns ho was making an cITort to bring the boat around. But Mrs. Martin did not heed .ho admonition. " 1 will try anyway , " she said ns she stopped back a few foot rom the edge of the crib and mndo a running jump. Her feet struck the side of the boat and it instantly cap sized. All four wore thrown into the wator. Both Caul and Zunkor are good swimmers - mors , but before they could reach the women they sank. The nion mndo every effort to save their lives , but could not , so they say. They wore ham- iiored by the darkness , nnd ns soon ns Lhoy could , righted the boat. A search wns then made for the bodies , which they thought might bo llouting , but nftcr un hour's fruitless work they rowed back to shore. Upon their arrival they went at once ; o the Cottage Grove iivenuo station. Lieutenant Henley heard their story uid concluded to detain them until u 'urthor investigation can bo made. Carried inn Onus In Sight. K , Ind. , Juno 13. "Babo" Hawkins came to this e'ty yesterday and lemniuled that his bond bo reduced , his nwycr , Judge T. B. Adams , claiming that it wns excessive. Mr. Adams ad vised him to curry his weapons openly , mil nil day ho went about carrying M-O revolvers in hib hands. Late in the evening his father came in in i spring w.igon and "Babo" got in with him. When ho mounted the boat : io placed his revolvers on the beat in front and took pains to exhibit them. Justice Crnycraft refused to reduce the wnd , application ! for which scorned sus picious. Hawkins is n desperado of the worst character and has terrorized tlio county for years. Ho is under bond fern n , murderous assault upon ono Magill. IN CHILDREN For over two ycarr my little girl's life was made miserable by a case of Catarrh. The discharge from the nose was large , constant and very offensive. Her eyes became inflamed , the lids swollen and very painful. After trying various reme dies , I gave ner The first bet tle seemed ' " tn f ' " * disease , but the symptoms soon abated , and in a short time she was cured. DR. L. B. RITCHEY , Mackey , Ind. Onr book on Blood ami Skin Diseases mnllcd free. SWIIT Srmnc Co. , Atlanta , Ga. Shams Are these ignorant pretenders who without nny qualifications , any nbll- ity , nny experience , any skill , claim to possess the power to euro all the Ills of the hunun rnoo. Uut their want of worth soou becomes appar- nnt to their would-bo dupes , and thcso conscloncoloss qunoUs nro soon consigned to the oblivion they so richly morlt In strange nnd strong contrast with these ml ornblo bo.istors is the qulot , dignltled yet courteous demeanor meaner of these noted loaders ol their profos sion. "Who , during the past 27 years , h ave abundantly domonst rated their abil ity to olTcct speedy , perfect ni ? 1 per- minion t cures in all the worst forms of these dolieato soxtial maladies embraced within the gonor.il terms of I I NERVOUS , QHRONIC AND PRIVATE DISUSES. " " " " I Send 4 cotilB tor their illustrated | \ \ now book of 1"0 pages , "Know Thy self. " Consultation free. Call upon or ] address , with stamp , DBS. BETT3 & BETTS , 119 S. 14th Street ; - Cor. Douglas St. OMAHA , - - - - NEB , O Teeth evtrantoJ In mornlnr cninoitur. nntoi'tl. t'urloct tit k'Uir 1 nntoi'tl.Df.HH.liH 3rd Fluor , Paxtou dijjt KJtliiviiilFnrnani Strooli. Elevator on UthSt. Tolophouo 10SX 1IK1NO THIS WITH VOO SOUTH Union Stock Yards Company , South' OpnaVia. RcetCattlo IIo and Shaop market In 113 waiv COMKIISSIDM HOUSES. Wood Brothers , Llvo Stock Cotnmls lon Jlorchanti Eo-Uli Cmaha Tclcp'aono 1157. Chl3i JOHN I ) UADMMAN , IM . . . " " > ° rr WA1.TKR U. 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