COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Grain Markets on the Board of Trada Opened Quito Weak. BULLISH TONE HAD WHOLLY GIVEN WAY Wc kr. M of the ny Ilml Serernl Con. trlbiillnc CunieB , Amoni ; AVlilrh J-'or- Cabin figured Conilder- y Stuck * and tioudi. OillCAC.o , July 6. The RfAln market en tins flonrd of Trftdo opened weak thU Morning. 1'ork wns dull ntid nloady , 1ml Itml nnd ribs Vtcro tomowhtit higher. Tlio animation wl..cli In iminlly found to succeed ; i holiday rrns nl- toictlirr ; wanting , with orders from outside jjolnts cither to buy ut hull conspicuously tcnrcc. Tlio bullish feeling which was noticed on Monday hns given phico to bunrlilmowi and InBtond of from 70Un to 71c bid , us on Monchiy , thcro were sellers t the start today at 70 ? e , ttllh mi Immediate decline to 70c and a fur ther decline to COUP. In the next few minutes. Theio luisa nuiiowlngof the spread between July mid September to DC per bu. In the cumvonf the ( list liHlf hour of the session. The vrciiknp'-s todny hud several eontt Uniting cnuscs. I'oielgn markets worn notoncourug- Ing. Mveipool misquoted slrndy nni ] Inactive. Visible nocks ucroreckoned tolinvoincrcnsed B.OOd.OOO lu. : lust wpuk. Tin ; Hoard of Tindo cnblcgrnm nindo the ox- trnordlnnry stnlrnipnt Unit In Knglund heavy rnlns succeeded by n protracted drouth hud mutcihilly Impioved the ciop prospects. The weather map here. showed rain fiifrly well dls- trll'tiU'd In thii Diikoliif , whoio wheat wns ic ported to lime been previously sulterlng for the want of It. Theio wns nn Increase of nlout M7.COO bu. Iti the mock of contract wheat In Chicago. These were the chief features of the rnrly niiukct news. The price kept within a nnnow rniiRo after thodcclln- until after thu result of the ylslbio supply Bl.itomunt WIIH published , following whlcn there was a rush of sellers and a rapid decline to fiBJi'e for i-Yptomber. ThiMlceieiiM' . Instead of .amounting to be tween 3,000,000 and 4,1)00,000 ) , us had been mnlldontly expected , was only 701,000 uu. Tlio close was weak at. thu bottom IlKurcsol the day. July Klarted out Independently. It opened u'c lower thnn the closing of bnturduy at. 0-tc and on u sharp demand for the cusli article , sold up It : , but the strength did not hold and the close showed u gain all wiped Corn was weak , partly In sympathy wllli wheat und partly owing to line corn weather. The receipts weui llhural also and people. In outside mnrkplH weie not sending any orders to speak of. Thel-o was noaotlvlty In Ifio trade at any time. The sinead between July and Keptoinber narrowed to "c per bu. July was not. traded In to any great extent , but was firm , even when September was showing weakness July opened yi > up and kept Imptovlng until II lucl reached liUiic , the pricomi which It closi'il Bnturdny , and closed at 39'ic. i-eptomboi ojiened at 42c , rose ; 0o , then sank gradually U 41 , c , and closed at 41 > c. The oats market was ( inlet a ' .d lower , partli In f-yinpathv with wheat and coin and dm tome to heavy titterings. Shorts boughl freely Saturday , expect In ; ; a big advance ovoi the holiday , but the crop reports were ever better than they havii been lately , and tin visible supply was also u disappointment , showing a good Increase. September opened DC lower at VOUe , touched ! iOac , told off to20 < nnd closed at 2U0c. ! The piovlshm market was dull , but tin weakness \vhlrh accompanied the want ol business at the close of the piovlou.s week wai succeeded by firmness , lion receipts wen liberal. The price quoted from tin vaids was lOo over Saturday's rates Thu carrying charge from July to Sep. tember was narrower In this than for the cur rying of grain. Wright wns credited wltli semi buying of ribs and lard , ind was also ell sup ported by the bulls. September pork showcc no chaiiKo at the opening compared with t-at- urduy's lustllguies , but weakened oil'Uic ! dur ing the session , closing at Inside llgures. September tember lard opened Oc hlghur and advancei 12'ie ' moro , but reacted lOc before the close July ribs started COc up , sold oil''JOc and ral lied 5c , while September opened only 10 < higher , advanced lOc moro and declined 7t ! < before the close. Estimated iccclpls for tomorrow : Wheat JOO curs ; corn , SCO cars ; oats , 240 curs ; hog * 24.000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows : Ciihh ( inotatlonc were as follows : I'l.ouu Dull , weak , and USc lower than i vri'uk ago. \ViiKAT-No. 2 pprlne , 64 < 204Sc ! ; No. ! spring , uGQ&Uc ; No. rud , OlttiM'tc. UoiiN-No.2 , UUKO'JOKc ; NO. 3 yellow , clos Inc U'Jc. OATB No. 2 , 27c ! ; No. 2 whlto , no sales No. a white , 2UiaOc. ( HVE No. 2 , 4Hc. HAIU.KV No. 2 , nominal ; No. 8 , f. o. b. , 4Cc No. 4 , f. o. b. , 3Gc. KI.AX KKKD-NO. 1,11.1 f. TIMOTHY SEUD i'rlnio , * 4. 1'OHK ML-J.S , JILT bbl. , J18.82418.85 ! ; lurd per 100 llm. , * 'J.42KQt.46 ) ; short ribs , side ( loose ) , S8.70a8.7Q ; dry suited shouldur ( boxen ) , $8.75a'J.OO ( ; short clear hides ( boxed ; . , . WHISKV Distillers' finished goodn , per gal Thu following woio the receipts und ship mcntH for today : m : ; luue it to Itulfulo. Ni'W Vork MarlietK. NKW YOIIK , July D. 1'i.oun-Ucoelpis , 123 Odd pkgs. : export * , 3,00(1 ( bbK , li.OOO ack miles , iti.OOO plgn ; market quiet ; while whout , low griuleH , fl.UCift2.45lnlor ( ; funcj l'J,4fi.4Dj ! ) piiloiil.M , $3,4tiJ/,4,00 ; MMIII | > MII clour2.00(33.00 ( ; Minnesotastrnlghln , ta,30 < 4,0(1 ( : Mlnnebotu pnti-nts * 4l)04.46. ) COIIN MKAiActlvo , ilrm ; yellow wcsteri KYI : Dull , htcndy ; wosti > rn , C6X3J18C. llAin.F.Y MAI.T Dull , bteudy ; westu , OOi WllKAT-Heci'lpts , 1.100,000 bit. ; export O.VJ.OOo bu. ; Hilled. 020,000 Int. future * , 120 000 bu. spot. Hpot market nioderntel . closlni ; ' at" 77 ? cj"leci'riiber. ) " chihliiK ntBOyc. IMliN-HrculpU. 170,000 bu. ; exports. 177.0C bu , ; bilk's , 440,000 bu. futures , 100,000 hi tiiot. Hpots hicudy , UttlSe lower ; fi.lrly in live ; No. 2 , 47'ju In elevator. 4bK < a4H'j nlloat. UplloiiK very dull und He louer ; cloi-t bteady ; July , 47 ! < - > 74'o , closing i 47Jc ; AuKiisl , 4HWO..JOC , closing ut 40 < betitember , 4'Jiie40 ? < c , cloklnn at 40 ! < i- . OATB-ltecelptk. atiii.OOO bu. ; exports , 2C liu , ; biilt-R , 120,000 bu. futures. 111,000 In un , .nc-j iiu. .llMllll' , aii'je ; IIIU , 36Qatic ; whlto wcbturn , aJi4J42c. ( ) ilAY Qulel.eaiiy , llOI'S Uutul , hteady , llinr.s ralr denmnil , btcody. I'noviHioijB-Cut iiiu.itK.iiuU't. steady spiel led bidlleK 12 lli . , at 13 < : i pickled Mioulderx , . . jteiuly i hhort clear , lifer. I.urd , itilet | , htuud' ' Ti' lei-n stea m closed at (0,70 ; Miles , COO tlerci t it > ,76 ; optloiiK biiles , iiiiiiu ; July cloxed I J'J.70 ' , nonilnul ; iMiteinber , cloheit ut < 10.4 tionilnal , 1'ork , dull , htvtidy ; new mebb , ilO.t HuiTun-Qutct , steady ; western dulry. 16 IBc ; MCktern eremuery , 17&2''c ; ( iictory , lM .17c ; Klgliik , 22c. l.'llKKsiB ' Utilet , I'iit-y ; part skims , . KoilB-Qufet , fctendy ; receipt * , 2,000 pkg > Te terii freuh , ltilti ! < u ; western nor cua | 2.f.Oit3.oO. TALUIW Klnu , cjnlot ; city ( f2 per pk | OiiQul t , flnii : crude , 87 BHc , nomluut ; yellow prime. , 42'i4Sc. ( 1'BTUOl.KUM Thu luaikvt wus nrglrctr There was no price all day ; crudu In bbl \Vukhlntrton , t4.B&VubhliiKton ; In bulk , 12. a fClluuU Kow York , JO.llUi i'Ulladvlphla , f..10 : rhltnd lnhl.In bulk , 13,00 3.05 ; I'ennnylvHnlN nil , Mxit siiloi , none ; Auiiiit , optlonx snleii , none ; I.linft oil , laics , none , 20c id t totixl > snlG < , none ltd.ii.-c ( JiiUH , itpmly : iitrnlnod , common to [ oed , ll.'Jlcil.S : ! . TtmrKXTtsE-Qulct , easy Rt nO'Jc. KICKI'nlcly active , steady ; doincitlc , ( air to .2'l t5 > iri JHPIXII , . Mor.Af sr.s New orlcnninpcn kettle , good to iholco , dull , steady nt noilSHe. KuoAti Haw , ntm ; fntr dcmnndi snlcfl 60,000 ; ncs nl 4 cc forOO test ; cpiitrlfucnls , n't'c for B ( RAt ; Muscovndo , SSu for 60 test mohi < rnKuenr ; reflned , fiilrly active , firm ; off A , , 16-16(36 ( 6-KJc : mould A.&O-lca&Uc : llnnd- ird A , 6 tJ5 o > liit ( : confectioners A , 6W58 7-lCc ; cut lonf , 0 18-lOSlOc ; crushed , 6 18-1B Cc : powdered , 6)it6 ia-10c : granulntcd , D ? & 1 1-lCcs cubes , 6'jOS 13-lCc. I'm IKON Dull : steady ; American , H2.7C ® 6.60 , CotTEn Luke , ttcady nt 110.05 , LKASt ! ady ; doincillc. I3.7fi. TlN-Qulct ; Straits , (10 hid , 119.20 Ktkod ; lilnlcd , quiet , Rtnndy. Sl'KlTin : Dull ) domestic , M.17H ; on 'change , iilc : , none. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Onintin I'roiluro Mnrknt. HUTTP.n The receipt * of butler continue Ight for the season und below what n good niiny lnal expected. The market , which has 'icon ' very Mrnng during the pnst week or nero , on packing stock eopucliilly. shows signs if ncnkcnlng. Homo of Ihn puckers who have iccn very active buyers do not nppoar to bo ,11110 , so ( tnxlotis for butlur us thuy did a few lays ngo und are prodlotlng nil vask-r markot. 'anr.y cipnmory prlntF , 21c ; fnni-y croamorles , olid packed , flic ; fnlr to good crcnmcrloB , olid packed , IGff&lSc : choice to fancy country , 6U-10C ! fair to peed country , l&c ; packing lock , fresh , lilUUHc. K os- " The egg mnrkot U not very fertllo In nuw funturos and theio Is not much to bo Mild nbout it. The receipts me fnlr and the local demand Is not very dcmonslrntlvo. The bulk f the snles nre mudo at ll ! c. Ltvi : roili.Titv The miirkct Is slow , nnd In not , IthnsbuunhlowforsonuMiayspnHt. There ire u good many very binall chickens coming hat uru not irnntod nnd nro slow xulo nt most ny price. There are very few really choice pi Ing chickens cuntlnc to this market. Spring : lilcken.u , per dor. , tl.76Q3.6U ; chlcUuns , bchi liens , uurlb. . 7&7JiC : chlckuns , mixed coops , ier lb. , Oc : old roosters , per Ib.,45l5cj turkeys , ler lb. , OS10C ! ducks , pur lb. , 7ftHc. I'OTA-IOKS The potato market continues In oed shape. The receipts are liberal but no nicer than the demand nnd stocks nro kept ivell cleaned up , old potatoes , 60UC6c ; nuw .lotittoex . , per bu. , Jl.OOijjil.lO. Hi'.nunis Thoru wuiu about llfty cnics ol tuiwburrlcs and quite u good many blnck- lerrlcs , hut the supply of rnbiiberrlfs wns not argi ! . Strnwberrlos , Oregon liincy , J4j bluulc- K'riles , per24-it. | case , ! 4 ; black riiipbcrrios , iur24-jt. cast' , t3.60ia3.76. i-.MAt.i , I'ntliTK I'eiichos mo celling at very ow prices for this early In the season. As the : itm both cnbt nnd west is reported to be Inrgc flL-nlt-rs nre genernlly looking for u low market ill the season , which will have a natural undcncy to btlumlato the consumption Apricots , per 4-baskot crate , S1.2S 1.40 ] plumi , wild geese and Chlckasiiw , pur 24-jt crnte , J2.60 : Cnllfomla pcnches. H.20O1.00. MUI.ONS Watci melons are coming In very 'rei'ly und thu market Is lower than It was n ew days nco. WntermuloiiK. per 100. Jlb.OOfl 20.00 ; cruted , 26u each ; cunleloupus , pui loz. , t'2. TIlOftCAL FIIU1T3. .ES riorldu , pur case of 6 to 7 doz. , 5.600,7.00. OiiANdKs lUvcrsldo Mediterranean sweets 3.60I&3.76 ! Ktvorsldo socdllngs , 53.25. Lr.MO.N8 Me.s-.lnns , extra fnncy , f5.5030.00 : Mes.slniiH , per box , choice to fancy , $5.00i 5.00 HANANAS-l'er bunch , largo , $2.2G < a.2.7& . ; poi bunch , binull to medium , t2,00&2.2S. IIIIIKS , TAI.IX\V , KTC. HIIIKS No. 1 green hides , 3c : No. 2 prcon ides , 2c ; No. 1 green halted hides , SJJci No . ' - green Kiiltud hlilcs , 2c ! ; No. 1 itrcen halted ililes , 25 Ibs. to 40 Ibs. , 3'c ' { ; No. U croon salted lildus , 20 Ibs. to 40 Ibs. , 2ic ! ; No. 1 veal calf , J His. to 15 lb.s. , Go : No. 2 veal calf , 8 Ibs. tc 15 Ibs. , 4c ; No. 1 dry Hint hides , 7c ; No. 2 drj Hint hides , 5c ; No. 1 dry salted hides , Gc. . 1'nit cured hides lie per lb , less than fullj cured. SliKiil * I'EI.TS Green salted , each 35c < 381.25i green tnlted bhtmrllngs ( short wooled earlj .lutchor wool pulls , per lb. , actual weight , 102 lie ; dry Hint Kansas and Nebraska Murrain wool pmts , pur 11) . , netuul weight , 710c : dri Hint Colorado butcher wool polls , per lb : ictiml weight , OftlOc : dry flint. Colorado Mur rain wool pells , per lb. , actual weight , 7ii 0u ; Iry pieces and bucks , actual weight , 57c. TAI.I.OW ANH GHEASK Tallow , No. 1 , 4MQ 4Hc ; tallow. No. 2 , 34'ffi4c ; grease , whlto A HiQSc ; grease , white 11 , 4c ; grease , yellow , 3Hc ; grease , dark , 3e ; old butter , 225C ! ! beeswax , prime , 10S25c ; rough tallow , 2 Q.3c. Q.3c.HONES HONES Cur lots weighed nnd delivered it Chicago : Dry bufTnlo , per ton , 81G.00@1H.00 dry country , bleached , per ton , * 10.00i 13.00 dry country , damp and meaty , J8.00@10.00 Nt. Louis MnrkntH. ST. I.ouis , July G. Frouii-Qulot. nbou steady unchanged ; patents , $3. 104J8.25 ; oxtr : fancy , $2.80a2.00 ; fancy f2.4CXii2.60 ; choice $2,152.i5 ! ; family , Sl.'JOa2.00 ' ; rye Hour 83.25 ® 3.40. WHKAT Made n strong start , hut hcavj sales drove the mnrkut Ho below Saturday' close ; No. 2 rod , cash , Gl'c ; July , G2c ; Au gusl , G4c : ijcptembcr , GGlSc. COIIN Dull , closing J c lower than Saturday No. 2 mixed , cash , SGJic ; July , 3Gtu ! ; fcptem ber , 34J'c. OATS Dull , weak ; No. 2 cash , 30c ; July 27Je ! ; August , 24ic ? ; September , 2434'c. I'novisioNS Dull , unchanged for jrk an ( lard. Dry salt meats , loose shoulders , $8.25 longs and ribs , SO ; shorts , 9.37'i : boxed , 15i more , Bacon , packed shoulders , (9.25 ; longi und ribs , $10 ; shorts. S10.12H. Hams , un changed ; sugar cured , JUl.003U.Oli. KKCEli'TS Klour , 7,000 bbls. ; wheat , 74.00C . bu. : corn , 282,000 bu. ; outs , 05,000 bu. ; ryi and barley , none. Hiui'MKNXB Klour , 8,000 bbls. : wheat 133,000 liii. ; corn , 40,000 bu. ; oats , 5,000 bu. rye , 1,000 bu. : barley , none. 11 UTTKII Unchanged. C/'lty Murkotn. KANSAS CITY , July 6. WHEAT Was dull am Ic lower ; No. 2 litud , 645Sc ! ; No. 2 red GGGGGc. COIIN EtiBy and generally JJc lower ; No. mixed , 33c ; No. 2 whlto. 33)fc. ) OATB Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 262Gc ; No. ! whlto , 2727'Ic. KVK Weak at 40c. FLAX Sr.KD Nominal ut 08e. HAV Weuk ; prulrle , $7.45aB.OO ; timothy ? 6.009.60. HurrEii rirni ; creamery , 1610c ; dulry 13 > 'i ai7c. F.03 Weak nt 1010'jc. UKCEIITS Wheat , 15,000 bu. ; corn , 8,200 bu. outs , none. Siiii'MKNis Whout , 62,000 bu , ; corn , 4,00 ( bu. ; outs , none. Alnncliufttur Cuniinrrcliil Ituvlew. MANCIIISTIII : : , July 5 , The Runrdlan , In it coinniercliil article , bays : The murkct 1 quieter , liuiulry hus blackened. Meichnnt have lately bought frculy from India. Th llrmnessof quotntloiiK und the extended thn ri'intlred for delivery have checked buslnebt Luigo ImiulrleH from India for tirlnted an fancy goods uro coming forward. The engage meniMof manufacturers ol printing und finish ing cloths nrn checking Ihn execution u orders. The limits of tUnproductlonsof loom hnvi ) been rouchnd. Inquiries tire "iiulo froi China as to prices , but orders uro not bum Yurns uie qulot. Oil Alnrl < nt > , On. OITT , July G , Nutlonnl Transit cor tltlcates opened ut 6U ; hlghost , 6B ; low Cbt , f)74' ; closed at. 68. Sales. 12,000 bids- . cicnritnccK , 22,000 bids , ; shipments , 1G7,3G bhls. ; runs , 1U0.87G bbU. I'lTTsnumi , July 6. National Transit cer tlllcntutiopcncd at 57U ; closed ut f < 7ii ; higher 67i ; lowest , r > 74' . Sales , 6,000 bids. LONDON , July o. CALCUTTA LINSEED Bpoi 11s Ud pcrquurtur. LiNsuui ) Uiir20s7jd ! porcwt. Cotton Market. NKW OIII.EANP , July 5. I'lituroiiulot , stennj snles , 0.000 bales ; July , 7.467.4G ; Sur tember , * 7.55a.7.6G ( ; Oclobor. 17,00 7.07 ; Nr vember , e7.7fi4i7.7G : Deci-mber , * 7.H43,7HJ ( Janiuiry. * 7)4(2H.OOj [ ) ( rebruary , i8.0GO8.0t Muii-li. J8.ia < 3H.15. ( iood middling 7'ic ; mhhlllng 7 7-lGc ; lo middling ? 4-lUc ; good oidlnury G. u ; nutun gross recolpts l.OOO bules ; exports , coustwl.i 1,120 bales ; bales bOO balet > ; stock OQ/J&4 bale. . Mr\v Vork Dry ( luoiU .Market. NKW YOIIK , July G. The dry goods marki oiiuned very qulut. lluyers who went uut t thu city had not loturned nnd the business b mull wus light , though romlttnnces weiu ful Thu llnanclal kit nation wus moru easy , but n particular change as regards demand 1 looked for Immediately. Liverpool Alxrkcti , I.tVKiti'OOU July 6. WIIIUT Quiet ; dc maud moderatu ; holders oircr moderate ) ) No.l Cullfoinlu , 6s lO'id&Gsld ' ptTcentiil. COIIN Steudy ; demand fallen off ; mlxc western , 4 4Sii | per cental. I'KAB Cunudlun , 6s 7jjil pur cental. Clni'liumtl Jtlurkiiu. CINCINNATI. July G. WHKAT Dull ; Ni 2 red , GOc. L'oitN In light demand ; No. 2 mixed , 40c. OATB-Dull ; No. 2 mixed , 31 < 33Vl3. WIIISKV Kusy nt 11.12 , I'lilliitlvlplilu Grain Market. I > IIIIAIKl.l'IIIA.luly G. WllEAlVrQuICt.No. red. July. U Uc. CoitN ljulot ; No. 2 mixed , July , 4G { < 247 ! ( OATS- Quiet ut tinner rules , futures dul No. 2 white , 30 ? Q37'iC. VUililu ( iruln Niiiily. NKW YOIIK , .July . G.-VUIblo grain mpnl \\heut. ti'J.yn.OOU bu , ; corn , U.07G.OOO Ini outs , 3,3(10,000 ( bu. ; rye , 882,000 bu. ; burle L'olToo Market , New VOIIK. July 6.-Option steady. : poluu up ) cloicd llrui , 20 to 30 uoluta u ale * . 18.6CO h RS , Inehidlne : July , { lft,70Q 1G.LH ) ; Auitiiftt , J16.8ivai6.00 ; September , (15.60ai6.HO ; OclolKT , I15.4tai6.70 : No- vrmbcr , IUi.36iil6.40 ( ; Dccornlxir , llf > . 2 16.36. Hpot Hlo , nrincr , dullj No. 7 , tlO.70. MlnnenpnlUVlirut Mnrket. MiNNEArous , July 6. Wheat etrotig for fu tures. Receipts 642 cars Close ! July , GSc ; Atigtut , Glc ; Scptombor , 03140. On truckNo. ! . 1 hard , Gl'.Jc ; No. 1 northern , GO ci No. 2 northern , 6GiQ67ic. ) ! II v.imi Mignr .Market. HAVANA , July G. Smuti Quiet , According to n Mute-incut IsMicd by Scnor ( lurninc , a well known crop MntlMh'Inn.thuMlgnr crop up to Juno 30 nmountod to G70.G75 tons. Ilaltlmnro Onilii Aliirkot. nAi.Tistonr. , July G. WHEAT Kasy ; No. a red , spot , G7Uc. CoiiN-Dull ; No.2 mlxod , spot , 4G , 'c. OATS-Qulot ; No. 2 white , 30c. Tolrilii ( Imln Aliirkot. TOLEDO , July & . WHP.AT Lower ; No. a cash nnd July , Ii4e. ! ( CoilN-Dull. steady ; No. 2 cash , 40o. OATS-Qulot ; cash , 31c. bTOCKSANl ) 11ON11S. Lower Ciiblcn from London Led to n Wc k Opening , NEW YOIIK , July G. Lower cables from London nnd some selling by arbitrage houses led to n weak opening In the locnl stock mnr- ket today. In the first trndlwr prices receded from M to 1U percent right through the list , nnd a sharp advance of 1 per cent In sterling exchange nt thu opening of business also worked ngulnst the stock market. Humors uf- fcctlng the cicdlt of 0. 1' . Huntlngton were Rgaln put nlloat and It was reported from Lon don that the Central Pacific would not pay Its August dividend. Mr. Huntlngton denied In tote stories alleging his Inability to meet his contracts and asserted that the Central Pa- clllc would pay Its August dividend. Subse quently , when It wns found that brokers hud no dlfllculty In renewing their loans nnd that forelcn houses were liberal lenders of money nt comparatively easy rates , a more bullish feeling sot In nnd under the leadership of Oen- oral Kloctrlc nn advance of from H to li per cent wiis recorded. The firmness wns fchort lived , however , and soon tiftor inlddny thu bear forces renewed their attacks , Northwest ern , St. Paul , llurllngton , Hock Island. Ameri can Sugur"lllg Pour nnd Western Union were sold by thu profi-sslonal element , and rumors wuro circulated that largo failures wore Im minent In London. These reports could not be traced to any authentic source. Northwest ern wns directed by reports of closing out of loans nnd of the shutting down of iron mines In the territory traversed by thu company. I ho market closed nbout steady. The Post snys : The Hank of fcnglnnd's gold supply is still closed to us nnd the bank's policy Is further Indicated by its purchase In yesterday's London open market of 102.000 gold. The rise In sterling , nevertheless- n favorable feuiuru In so fur us it reflects tliu International markets' return to normal con ditions. How far tho. recent extreme low rates for sterling wore duu to importers' Inability to raise money for the purchase of bills on London It Is not , easy to siiy , Certainly this has played its part , for what the sterling mar ket hus witnessed in thu past has been the lib- scnco of a demund so complete that , moderate otl'orlngs If pressed could break the rules tc nlmost any figure. Precisely the same situation existed in Oc tober , 1871) , when ncluul quotations fordo , mand sterling fell to $4.70 , thu embarrassment of importer.- ; through thu luck of bank accom modation being then incrcnscn. by thu market premium on gold. In 1873 the Inck'of ' salable commodities caused n rapid nnd continuous rally In exchange , the Hank of England ratu , too , standing nt G per cent. The circum stances of this year , notably in the grain market , presented In most respects an alto gether dllVerent situation. H Is at least Inter esting to observe that thu London pnpors just received , tho'ugli not predicting an Immediate gold export to New Vork , admit that bitch a movement cannot bo long avoided. Thp following are thu closing quotations on the leading.stocks on the Nuw York Slocli ex- day : ex dlv. The total sales of stocks today were 08.70C shares , IncludltiK : Atchlson , 5,000 ; llurllne ton , 11.71H ) ; ChlciiKO Gas , 4,000 : General Klec trie , 5,200 ; National Lead , 3,200 ; .Northwest orn. 4.400 ; Head 11115. 4.200 ; Hock Island , 0,500 St. I'aul. 10,400 ; Supir , 7.400 ; Western Union 4,100. Hales sliver ceillllcatcs , 50,000 thares Now York Monuy .Market. N 7 YOIIK , July 6. MONCT ON CAI.IWin easier , ranuliiK from 3 to 5 per cent ; lust loan 3 , closed offered nt 3 per cent , I'niMi : MimuNTii.El > Ai'EH C8 percent. STKUMNO KXCIIANOE Kirm , with actua bllhlncss in bankers' bills at f4.83iS4.B3/ sixty-day bills and if4.84Ma4.85if for demand t-u.VKii MAIIKKT Quiet , hut strong : certill cates sold at 75@75'6c , closliiK at 755i70c. tiOVKUNMENT HoNus Strong. State bonds strong. Thu closing quotations on bonds : Louiluu l < 'iimiu-itl lluvlvir. | Coj > wrJah ( < taut//-nei ! ( ionton Hennttt. } LONDON , July C. [ Now York Herald Cub ! Kliecl&l toTliK IICE.l lliulni'fs on the bloc exclmiik'o wuk virtually bUhiieuiled today in prices show little change. There is a tcudem Jo hcllovo the tickets now nl the > 'St point iiltluuu/h. | icrlmpi , no de cided Improvompiil U likely In the the near ful uro. Silver Is firmer nt 34 > < d nnd crcurltlosdcpeiiiiciiti'thprcon ' are hotter. In- rludlnR rupco impcr which closed at 04 < 1. Vmcrlcnnrallwnyswrre qulot nnd Irregular. With the oxcpptloti of nuntamnlnt most South Americans wore lower , hut Internationals were Mcndy. Homo sccaMticr were featureless. At the bank A'Ol.Ouo jtp wlllidr.iwn. St. I.nuu PT. F.outs , July B.4-Tlio [ followlmr were the iilnlng nuotatlong on cxchnngo todny : Ailjm . . . . $ .10 t .Ml | KIizabelir. $ .8(1 ( .S5 N''lp. | .UB ,3lMhlopo : 3.00 M3.7S 'rJUiltcM. 1.0(1 ( 1.7 i > l'S. Hopes. .M ) 'linnet-lie. ' 3.00 ( ix-o. . . . . . . .oa a .04 asked. ' ' I'lniinclnl . . . . . HAVANA , July 5.-Kxchnngo , quiet. OMAHA , July & . Clearings , H , 177,308. KANSAS CITY , July G.-Clearings , tl.685- JUU. . I'Atuo , July 6. Three Dor cent routes I07f , f > 0c for the account. NKW YotjK. July O.-Clenrlngs , J138.180.077 ; balances6,305 , < 40. I'nil'AliKt.niu. July R.-CloarlnBo , 810,473- 704 ; bnlnnccs , 12,350,850. Monpy 0 per cent. IUI.TIMOIIK , July G.-Clenrlng . t3.023,410 : balances , (570,020. Money , 0 per cont. CINCINNATI , July G.-.Mnney , 0 9 percent. \orkoxchnngc , par. CleurliiiM2,261,150. ! CHICAGO , July 5. Money on cnll nnd tlmo , ? per cent , clearings , JIO.430,030. Sterling jxchnngo dull. MKMIMHJ , July C. Now York cxclmnco , " 1 " ' " ' ° n' " * * ' ' ' ' Kilnnees , Mivni llosTON , July ri.-Clenrlngs , J20.830.031 : mlunccs. Jl.030.107. Money , 7 3 10 percent , hxclmngo on Nuw York , lOc discount. , .Jjnw.0' ' ; ANs. July O.-Clourlngs , Sl.GGO- . ; , ' , , v ' . ' " 'K exchange , commotcliil. 76c per i. „ ' 1.000 premium ; bnnk , ? 1.60 per M.OOO pro- ST. Lotus , July D. Clonrlngs , $4,000,103 ; uinincrH , e-iOO.lsjO. Monpy quiet at IVBb tier ; ent. Kxclmngo on Nuw York , &OS7&C dls- P 'WI'I " ? " ? J < Tll'y ' 5. ( Special Telegram to i MI. IIKI.J Lxchnngo was quoted ns follows "day : Un cnito. 25r discount : lloston , lOc llscount ; bt. Loulu , OOc to 75u discount. LONDON , July G. Amount of bullion gone. en.Vi,1" ! ' . , ! K "f ' ' ' "gland on bulunco toduy , ( . i30,0 0. million to the amount of Jtiloo.OUO wns withdrawn from the Hunk of Kiiglnnd/for shipment to America. / OMAHA I.IVK STOC1C MAUHIiTS. : uttlo I'rlcrs Sag Iliully Hogg Tiiko u Sharp Advniicu Slierp Stviuiy. WEDNKSDAV , July C , A was expected nnd ns is initially thu case on the duy following n holiday , receipts were comparatively light. So fur this week com- l > arud with the llrst three days of lust there ins been n shortage of 3,200 cattle , 15,400 hogs and 1,100 shteu. Kecclpts of cuttle were nbout the same ns a week ago , but on nccount of a heavy run In Chicago nnd a lower market thnrv ! , trade hero was dull and fat cattle sold lOc to IGc lower than Monday. The fair to good light fut steers , weighing from 1,000 to 1,150 Ibs. did not. show so much decline , soiling from S4.25 to $4.50 us thu fair to choice 1.200 to 1.450- b. beeves that sold ut from M.20 to 54.00. Half fat nnd grass stock was very dull with sales ut from J4.10 down. The movement was slow but a fair clearance was effected. tow btult was practically unchanged. The supply wus light und poor to choice stutr sold from $1.75 to tS.OO , with S2.50 to S3.40 buying , the bulk. Culves were in moderate simply und steady ut f rom 8-2 to $5 , und rough stock sold very gunorully in Monday's notches or fromtl.GU to $3.50 for poor to very good bulU und sings. The feeder trade was. light , both supply and demand being limited. Prices were nominally -.tendy. . Itopresuntutlvo sales : No. Av. l > r. No. Av. I'r. 1 480 ? 250 88 1145 ? 4 30 ? HH'J 3 25 ' 43 1034 430 } 1210 325 81 1120 435 1 HOO 13 25 . 44 1223 4 115 1 Bt)0 3 50 65 120G 4 115 1 1150 3 75 . 50 11H1 4 35 13 703 3 85 28 1017 4 40 24 830 11 00 41 1140 440 10 840 4 10 , , 10 1200 4 45 4 1)05 ) 4 15 ' 55 1004 4 45 18 . . . 1441 4 ill ) . 9 1)02 ) 4 50 5412H4 4 25 10 OU2 4 50 31 1310 425 - 21 . . . . 1177 450 33 1124 4 25 30 1223 4 50 20 1002 4 25 .40 1130 4 50 30 1122 425DO 1210 455 18 1IIGO 425' ' 33 1207 400 23 022 430" - 30. ' 1308 4 GO SlIll'l'l.NT. AND EXI'OIIT. 20 1110 4 I'll 163 1251 4 60 31 1120 4 25 CONTHACT CATTLE. 135 1400 5 00 MIXED. 078 275 7 1137 440 30 1020 4 40 . COWS. 1 700 1 75 5 SCO 2 75 1 740 200 0 1130 300 1 1050 2 00 2 1035 3 00 2 950 2 10 U 048 3 10 2 1130 225 1 1240 325 1 1110 230 2 1030 320 1 1010 230 2 700 325 2 1120 200 1 1100 U 40 1 000 260 14 1028 340 7 020 260 4 1185 860 1 1240 270 4 1402 300 1 1220 270 2 1100 300 G 828 350 CALVES. 1 BO 2 00 1 120 4 50 1 J50 3 50 2 110 4 50 2 130 400 3 100 500 1. . . . . ' 110 450 2 140 GOO HULLS. 1 1000 150 1 1000 285 10 1437 200 1 1350 300 1 1410 250 2 1830 3 OO 1 470 250 1 1500 315 2 1250 250 l.f. . . . 050 350 20 1G17 205 1 1710 360 STAGS. 1 740 2 25 STOCKEnS AND rEEDnilS. 720 1 ! 10 I COO 3 00 030 2 30 22 753 3 20 7bO 2 00 12 708 3 35 lions Hecolpts today were oven lighter than anticipated. Thcro were less than half as many hogs on sale as weio hero last Wednes day. This fact and a favorable report fiom Chicago made business lively from the start with prices unevenly , but very materially higher than Monday. Only two local houses , were In the Held , but ontsldo packers were free buyers , taking ever 2,000 hogs or neaily half the olt'erlnps. Early bids were lOc to 16c higher than Monday , and theio was some trading at from J5.00 to JS.70 for fair to good hois. ; Under the keen competition and with very bullish news from Chicago llio market advanced sharply and Into sales of the samu kind of hogs were largely at from $5.75 to J6.B5 , \ \ eight ami quality wore lost bight of and thu buyerb main Idea seemed to bo to got Hit ; hogs. Long before the middle of the forenoon the pens were cleared , the bulk of the hogt Milling fit } 5,05 and S5.75 , against J5.45 tt * 5.60 Monday , and J5.75 to J&.80 a week ago Kcprcbcmativc Bales : No. Av. Hh. 1'r. No. Av. Sh. 1'r. 1..140 . $550 73..230 HO $5 70 6..280 f 00 65..270 40 6 70 03..233 HO 6 00 07..217 280 G 70 02..264 120 6 00 03. . . 241 120 G 70 71..200 80 G 00 02..220 120 G 70 72..200 240 GOO 62..277 10(1 ( 570 05..270 HO G 00 70..220 100 G 70 70..235 120 G 00 70. . . 210 120 G 70 68..200 80 6 GO 72.220 240 G 70 40..257 80 G OO'i 01..280 100 670 GO.267 G 00 02..240 40 G 70 70..217 100 G CO t , 62..304 670 4 . . .300 80 6 05 63.234 G 70 70..221 120 6 06r 73. 255 120 G 70 G4..280 80 GOG 21.303 676 04..205 G 05 , 77.238 240 676 100..235 100 5 OB' : . : : ( ! SJ ( 676 70. . . 242 120 605 HI..218 HO 675 76..240 240 605 ( JH..250 leO 676 72. .208 2HO GOG 82..2.14 2HO G 76 80..103 100 605 j 113.285 240 G 75 76..220 100 G 05 70..243 300 G 76 77..242 40 G05.r 05..260 80 G 76 01..202 120 GOG. ' 63. . . .361 240 6 7G 0(1 ( . . .220 UHU 605 , 7G..220 240 675 74..244 bO 670. ' GO. . . liUJ 120 676 42..242 80 6 711 . ' 72 , . .23t 240 676 81..210 2hO 670' 05..214 : 6 75 60..278 2HI ) G 70 , 03..228 40 G 75 02..250 ICO G7f. ( 02. ! . 204 120 575 85..210 80 670' 70..240 100 6 77' ( 07..23G 100 670'V f,2 . 7rt 40 G tO 134..234 200 6 7l'V C LvlO 240 660 0..230 670 OG.-.OU 6 HO 1..280 G 73 03..280 320 G HO 02..240 80 670 07..263 100 U 80 80.200 2UO G 70 70..23U G 85 THIS AN1 > HOUGH. 1. . . 420 - a 25 1..100 6 00 bum- : Hut one load was received , a doubh deck of inlxvit Mexican yearllngw , shorn , tha averaged 58 pounds and brought f-I.GO. i steady price. There Is little quotable changi in the Munition. r ! r to good natives. M.OOJi 4.76 ; fair to good westerns , J3.61X24.70 ; com limn und block sheep , i2.60&j.GO : ; food tc choice 40 to 100-lb lumbi. , M.263G.7G. lon ( ruhi'iitutlvu bales : No. Av. 1'r. i 223 Mexican yearlings , shorn , 68 M 00 Chlri o l.lvo Stork Murkot. CHICAHO. July 6.-Hpcclfil | Teh-gram ti THE llKE.l-Tlio supply of cattle hero toihr WUH estimated at 23,000 , Oi Uin numbe about 10,000 were Texans. Wlillti thokiippl' ' was not lurgu in the aggregate , thuio was ai unusually luncu number of nutlvos for i Nednesdny. However , buycru wuio unwlllln ; to pay Monday' * prices und the tiilun roporlei show a decline of fiom 10 to 20c. Thoru wcr many good cattle among the offering * um several bunches that would vulsly , au wer t thodpgcrlptlon of choice , hut Mill there were very few 1 Hides nt over (5.U6 , price * ranging downward from 6 , moil of the muff oell- liift principally Rt from 4 to H.OO nnd from J'J to 3 buy Ing the greater pnrlof eow . The decline'foil ' principally upon grass RtPOM-tho kind that must soli in competition with Tex n . They were neglected at from lf > e to 20C off , nnd many lots were In sollcru' liandg at thcchMO of business. Tlio recoliitsof Texas cattle wore the largest of tliosiinton , Al though In actlvo demand , thny wore Milnblo at former prices , the decline varying from U'o to * ( 'o. * Only about 24,000 hozi have arrived slnco Monday , and the total for the lust three days Is barely 52,000. or 20,000 head lot * than for the same time lait week. With such a du- rrenso there was bound to bo an Improvement > prices. That tit least Is the way holders rcnioncd , nnd accordingly tney Insisted upon an advance of from focto20c. Iliey got It. the domnnd being brisk at from 5.bo to $0.20 for common to choice heavy ami medium nnd nt from ? 6,7G to 10.26 forllght. Most , of the business was at bettor than $0. A load or two of medium weights fetched 50.26 and that figure was paid for astorton Mr-it , culls went as low as from 53.60 to J4. Hceolpt * for the remainder of this week uro not expected to prove greater than the de mand and sellers uro hopeful. Good to choice sheep Bold ns well as on Monday and low grades were not much cheaper. The Utter , howovor. were In heavy supply and wore ( lull and weak. There was a good demand at from 11.76 to 34.40 for poor to choice Texans and at from 84 to 15 for poor to prime native ? , low of the 16,000 head of sheep on sale were good enough to bring moro than J4.76 nor weco theiomany tradeslbelow2.76. The offerIngs - Ings of spring lambs were liberal , but they were wanted at from j.8ti : ) to 50.60. Hecolnt.s ! Cattle. 23,000 head : calves , 2,000 head ; hogs , 24,000 head ; sheep , 16,000 , head. The Kvenlng Journal reports : UATTt.K Hecolpts. 23,000 head ; shipments , 4b)0 ( ) head ! market active and 10Sil5e higher ; best steers , 55.00a5.35 ; good to choice , $1.000,4.00 ; others , S3.7CiM.UOi Texnns. S2.70 W4.25 ; stock era and feeders , J2.60O3.76 ; cows , tl.25y.3.25 , lloos-ltocolpts , 24,000 head ; shipments. 10,000 head : market 10S2o ( ) higher ; mixed and packers , 80.000.0.25 ; prime heavy and butcher weights , ! 0.1Gtt0.25 ; light , 80.16U S > iiiii ; Receipts , 1'JOO head ; shipments , liBOO head ; maiKet active , llrm ; natives , J4.00a5.00 ( ; w osteitis , J4.25a4.UO ; Texans , 4.00ii4.30 ; lambs , W.G051G.40. Hecelpts'iiiid Diminution of HtncK , Olllclal receipts and disposition of stoc.k as shown by the books'if the Union Stock Vardi company for the twenty-four hours eliding ut 5 o clock p. m. July 5 , 1803 : UKCLIITH. nisi'osmoN. WKSTKUN 1'AUKINU 1NTEKUSTS. Marketing of HOBS Contluuoi Liberal for Tins Tlmu of thu Vunr. CINCINNATI , July 4.-PpecIal [ ToleRram to Tin : Itii : : . ] Tomorrow's I'rlce-Current will say : The marketing of liojts continues llboral for this time of year , and packing returns show 200,000 thu prccedlni ; week and -45,000 last year : total , 3,415,000 since March 1. against 4,450,000 last year. Prominent places compare as follows : Kuimas City l.Un Stuck .Mnrltot. KANSAS CITY , July 5. OATTI.K Uecclpts , 0,000 head : shipments , 15,00 head ; market Tor peed natives was acllvo and steady , o'hers ranged from lOc to 'JOc lower ; dressed beef and import steers , t3.7C@5.00j cows and heffers , $1.50 < 33..45 ; Texans and Indian steers , f2.2JXSa.75 ! stockcrs..50 < S4.00. Iloos Heceipts , 7.200 head ; shipments 1,000 head ; market active and 15o to 25c hlKher : extra raiiKu of range of prices was $5.00S 5.fa2'J ; bulk of .sales-- , J5.755J5.bO. HllElU'-lteceiuts , 3,00(1 ( head ; shipments , 2,000 head ; the market was steady. Sr. Louts Itvo Stock Market. ST. Touis , July 5. CATTMJ Kccoints. 9 000 head ; shipments , 1,700 head : market 15i625c lower , especially Texans ; native steers above 1.100 Ibs. , if4.fiOi4.75 : Texan steers above 000 Ibs. , 82.Coa3.55 ; one oxtia lot , $4.124. Iloos Uecelpts 5,300 head : shipments , 1- 000 head ; market active and IGchlghor : ranpo of price.s , J5.35 < ao.OO ; bulk of sales , J5.75 ® 5.00 ; supply light , considering no market yesterday. HiiKiuHcccipts , 7,000 head ; shljiments , 4- 500 head ; market quiet ; mixed natives , 3,750 4.35 ; Texans , J3.25ii3.90. New York Llvo Stock Market. NEW YOIIK. .Inly G. IlKBVKS-liecelpts for two days , 2,200 head ; dull for all trades , clos ing lOc lower ; poorest to best natlvu btcors , M.055.45 ; Texuns and t'olorados , M.'O J 4.05 ; dressed beef dull at 7G8'e. ' Shipments today , 000 quarters ; tomorrow , 700 beeves and 100 sheep. 111:1:1' : : AND IAMI1R Uecelpts for two days. 14,000 head ; sheep dull and Ho lower ; lambs , active but ! ic lower. Piles of people nave piles , oat Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo will cure tticin. 1'ollcu IMckliigs. Police court circles were unusually quiet yesterday miming considering that it was the day after a national celebration. Only seventeen arrests were made ( 'tiring the day ana night , the majority being druuits. Judge Berka was considerably surprised ut the small number of prisoners paraded before him ana as a rule ho let every one- off easily. Five plain drunks were assessed 51 nnd costs and told to po ana sin no more , JosCph Ioiiihurd and John Marsh were lined ? 10 and i'.Ti for lighting. A hasher named Wells , who stole two hams from a Fourteenth street chop house , got a thirty-day sentence , and during ten of the days ho will bo fed on bread and water. There is anew "vag" in town who answers to the iiaino of Albert Columbus , lie was given twenty-live days on the streets and or dered to leave town when-his time is up. The Judge held William Cray to the dis trict court in the sum of $ ' .1,000 , forcoimnitting a crime against nature. Belle Hr.mdon , the notorious , was in court again , and declared positively that she would not leave town. Prosecutor Cochran de clared equally as positively that she would have to quit running her low resort , and there the matter stands. It the woman at tempts to open her place she will bo arreuted and sent to the county Jail under the atuto law. law.McCool , the chicken thief , wns lined } 100 and costs in police court ycstnrdny afternoon. Detective Vizard returned yesterday fore noon from Sioux City with W. N. Cross , u traveling man who is wanted hero. J , C. MoMahon was at police headquarters yesterday to see if ho could identify the men , Burke and Fay. who wore arrostcdfor murder ously assaulting him on the IClovrmth street viaduct n few nights ago , The assailed mun is not positive in his identification and it is n question with the police what to do with the prisoners. If Jack Sharp will call on ChicfiDotcclivc Haze ho will lind the pocketbook - book ho lost recently. Life is so short. Cook's Extra Dry Im perial Champagne will help you to enjoy it. It aids digestion and will prolong It. m CliliiK to till ) ( iuililoii. The stars nnd atrlues waved from the city hall Btaff on the Fourth , the now flag being run up for the llrst time. The distance between the etaff and the Uoddcss of Liberty has not been correctly measured and u smaller Hag will have to bo secured , Yesterday for the most part the Hag's folds clur.g to the head of the Goddess of Liberty und would not let go. Mayor Bernls gave warning as to this danger when the Hag was ordered nnd honey no\y believes that cither the Hag or goddess wl .be torn to pieces , und the defect will of necessity huvo to bo remedied , Piles of people huvo piles , nut Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo will euro them. hayi IIu S ; w u rioutrr. Sot'Tii OMAHA , July 4. To the Kditor ol THIS llee ; This morning about 0 o'clock James Irvin und I were fishing in the Mis souri river opjwslto Armour street , when James noticed the dead body of a woman BLUE MONDAY. It wan dubbed blue Monday By old Mrs. Grundy 'f A long time ago. / No wonder that under / This serious blunder ' The working was slow. But Mondays have brightened ; Work lightened clothes whitened Since housekeepers know , Without further telling , What Kaitbank is Belling IMIi ? J& See sample below. 0 N. K. FAIRBANK fr CO. -1MAHA s y AWNINGS AND TENTS. 3nialiaTcnl- Awning \Yolf \ Bros & Co. , COMl'ANT. Manufacturers of Tonti. coviu9. AwniniK , etc , TUJ nnd UliUfttrnamSlrooU 70iS. Kill Street , BAQS & TWINES Bcmis Omalia Bag COMI'ANY. . Importow nntl ninnufno. turari of flour sacks , burlap , s tnlao. BOOTS AND SHOES. Horse-Cot Shos Company. Salesroom nd omco-1107-llOJ.llll IloirarJ St Factory-1119-1151-112.1 Howard 3t \Vo are tbo ONM.V Mnnnf < vturoct of lioota aul .n" ? ? ' SVlJ-UoS'lVSllwdrt to all U Inspect our now factory. LIM1CO. . , hard and soft nice , window CIIJK. ino- coal , 8 lv. cor. lUth und tnllc ekTll-'lits , cte-l ; 3 DouKlni Street. und I DRY GOODS. M. E. Smitli&Co. Kilpatrick-KocliDry GO'JUS CO. Drr Boorts , notions , fur- Notion ? , ( rents' furnish- rlslilni ; Kooda , corner IIIK iiuodH , cor. Hth and lltU uud iloward ? ts. llnrney Streets. FUBNITITBE. OmaliaUphoIslcring Bebes & lUmyaa COMPANY. Upholitered furniture , FUBNITURB COMI'ANY 11U2-1IU1 Nicholas ct. \VhoU3alo oul/ . floating down stream. Ho called my atten tion to the object , and as it catno nearer wo noticed that the dead woman had her nrm around a child of not more than a wcnic old. The lady was dressed in what appeared to be a tight lining cream colored dress. So far as we could see she was u decided blonde of about " 0 years of age. Wo waded into the water for borne distance , but UndiiiK it too deep , returned to the ban ) ; . Wo went to the nearest house , which was some dis tance up the hill , and notified the occupants , but the family being Bohemians , wo could not make them understand our mission. We returned to the river hank , but could not dis tinguish the bodies , as tliov had disappeared. Yours truly , HAIIDV DI-NHAM , 310 West Twenty-nfth Street. o Take Bromo-Scltzer for insomnia Before retiring trial bottle lOc. Auditor itliiiiro und Ocncinl ( iiirnnau , State Auditor Kugeno Moore passed through the city yesterday on his way to Lincoln after spending his Fourth of July at his homo at Norfolk. Speaking of the slight difference of opinion that seems to exist between himself nnd Commissioner General Garncau , the auditor said ; ' 'I am convinced that somebody will get u hauling over tno coals for the manner n which Boino of the. money appropriated for a World's fair exhibit has been spent and I decided'co lot the people and Mr. Garncau know and feel that I did not approve of the manner in which the business had been conducted. Mr. Gar- ncati seems to think that it Is none of my business how the money is expended and he has also saiu that no ono eUo had any right to chock him up 'on his nccoimta. I would llko to know if that is the case who has a right to check him up. From his own point of view it appears that ho has absolute am. ) undisputed control over the funds nnd can and will spend the money us ho ptcabua. 1 have entered my protest against some of the expenditures and I think that I have ( kino nothing tuoro than my duly in the mat- lor. " Plies of people nave pi.ns , uat Do Witt's Vt'ltch Hazel Salvo willuura tha.n. Tr.iliiH Drhiyi-il byVanliiiiitn. . IvANf AS CITY , Mo. , July 5. Passenger bus iness on the Missouri Pucillc , Hock Island Hannibal & St , Joe , Burlington ami Wabash railways wns morn or less demoralized this morning by serious washouts that seemed to have occurred last night almost on every sida of Kansas City , The railways huvo not suffered mich demoralization of travel for more than n year. The trains leaving Kansas City were all affected by the den.\ ! . , the mulls for the west uere stopped , and no end of confusion unO InconvciiU'iu-o caused , The tracks will all be repaired touu.v bo that trains will be running on time tonight. Piles of pcoplo have piles , out Ua Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo will euro them. Hoard or Kiiiiiill7Htiiin. The council will meet Friday as n board of equalization in coinmlltco loom A In the city hall , The board will listen to the complaints of property owners on. the proposed special assessments to bu levied on property for grading , construction of sewers and opening of several tit routs In the city. Piles of people have piles , but Dowitt's Witch Hazel Salvo will cure the in. KeporU of the Clerk Brownlco of the tire und police board is busily engaged in receiving and 111- Ing away the semi-annual reports of the sevcnty-ilvo druggists of the city , showlnu the amount of liquor bold and given uwuy during the preceding six months of the ytur , Piles of pcoplo ave pues , out Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo will euro them. STOVE. BEPAIRS | SASH , DOORS Omaha Stove Repair M. A. Disbrow&Co WOIIK8. Stove repairs Mnuufictureri of iaib , and wntar attacbuiunta floor * , blinds ant for aur kind of utotro moulding ! . Urnnoh o < made. 1SU7 Douglas it. Uc 12lh and liar * DOCTOR SPECIALISTS nit. F. r , . KKAKI.KS. Consultlni Surieo Graduate of Hush Mollcul Unllune. ( uO.f " KlSli. ) For the treatment O GHRONIG , NERVOUS AND PRIVATE DISEASES Wo cur a Catarrh , All Dinoavoi of th * NONO , Throat. Choit , Stoiuaob. Sowoli Blood. Shlu nnd "Uduoy D-jea m , Fftinnlo 'WnnknrHMnv CURED. I'lLKS , FISTULA , riSSt'KK , iM-rniancnlly curd , svlthuiu thu imo or hull. . , llcatum or cauittlu. All nmliiillcH of a private or Uulicale nature , ot ellhi'rtwx , poslllvuly u\irinl. Call on or aclilruHM , with Btump , for Circulars , Jreo Hook and Koclpci , Dr , Searles & Searies , " Next Door to fostolfioo. DISORDERS , - . - _ And all llio train of KV1LS , WEAKNESSES , DEHIL1TV. ETC. . that au- eoiiiiiany Diem In men QUICKLY anil I'KUMA- NBNTLY CU11EU. Full hTHKNOTIl and tone irivrntouvary parlor tliu body. I will Bond ( se curely packed ) PKEK to any sun'erer the | ire crlp- t Ion ( hut cured mu of these troubles. Adilixba Ll A. UUAULKY , Jlattlo Creek , Mich , Union Stock Yards "Company , South I ( lot Cattle Ha nnJShu3i market la I'll wait. " COMMISJI'l I HBiJ3t j. _ _ _ _ Y/ood / Brothers. Llvo Stogie CommU-dan Morchunti EO'itli Omaha Tcli-phono 1157. _ ChcaT | JOHN I ) . DADHMAN , I WAI/1'Kll K. Wi)0 ) . f Market reports by mall und wire chcorfulli -wrmiij urnlbhod uponapullcatlon. " The Watch Trust" of greatest magnitude I in the United States It the confidence the 4I I thousands of owners of ADJUSTED"cfjJcwcl Wtttches have in ® ! EW hcir accuracy as tle. , mttfg keeper. . . , * !