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    ( \ THE OMAHA DAILY BElfet FRIDAY , JULY 7. 1893.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Bcnifiticaal Crop Reports Gave Wheat n
Wood Lilt Yeitordftj ,
FACTORS IN THE DAY'S ' FLUCTUATIONS
Frlrntn Wlro Hitmen Scomert In lie ( Irnrr-
lljr In Cloin Connection with the
Crop Klllrrn nnd Were Active
In Hint Line.
CHICAGO , July G.-Fonstillonnl crop report !
RIIVO vrlienl a good llfv today. The timrkol
turned from n ratlirr weak tnno and closet'
Ironic , with ft Rtiln of Ic per tin. over uicnltii | |
prlrt-s nnd Jc { above Its yesturdny'H elo lnp
quulnlltim for fcVptember. Coin opuncd Urn
mid IniMdiftcd In pilco nnd llrmncss 119 tht
tfiMon ptoptcsscd , closltiK with a nut Ku'nol '
Hi' . Provisions wcro dull , Imt linn.
The preliminary wuakncsc In wliuul wits dm
to llm nbnncu of cubits , the niltm lust nielli
nnd ( lie CL-ncrnl luck of buyers. Soon , how
c\cr , liiHl ciop tcpotlH began toponr In fron
the notllincbt. Nearly i-vcrybody on tin
floor ( wrmcd to Imvo n slice of llic unl.iinltj
rmwK.ind Itilldnol take lonff to work up con-
ildurnlilo oxcllutuont. Thn crowd win
evidently short nnd ac thcmnrKut bocmtU
develop Its bullish tonik'iicy , tltoro wiih notni
lively pprlntliiRtlono to Kot under covur. Tin
tltnld liulls also B t up ti Rood duiil of courage
nnd thuro was qtilto llucral Investment buj
In ) . * .
Tlio prlvnto wlrolinti r sei-ined toboKCir
crnlly In dona connc-utlim with tlincroii Ulll <
or * , and wuro not slow In itlvhic out tin
Bloomy in-L'dlctloiH wnt tn liy tholr t-nrio'
bpomk'iits , and worn Industrious \uiiklnt
tip a hull M'lillmi'nl. ' whU-li many hulls un
kindly Intlnmli'd WIIH for the purport ! of n-ll-
Ing on , thi'icliy i-nulillHg thorn to unload mud
of the prolllulilo IIIIIK client. H was obsoi-vcc
that m-lllit-r Mlnni'iipolN nor Iltllutli HIOWLM |
nny Rrcnt amount of an.vlt'ly ever the ( luiiiiiKi
reports , anil krpt way huhlnd Clilcu 'o In tlu
ndMincc until late In Ilio day.
A dispatch \vns shown around , fmld tnlinvc
conic fiom I'lllhhury , saylnu that Mlnnoot:1 :
nnd the two Dakotiis would not ciow ( iB.UOii , .
000 Im. of wheat this your analnsl lOH.UljO.OOl
last year , and 1117,000,000 two yours URO.
The market at tlio opening was front > < : l <
He lower than ycMi'iday'h closlmr , anil thiM
iiccaino ( Inn and prices wcro a < lvanci > d will
only slltsht ilttci tiatlons fiom l.'fo to lic , thci
nascd oir sIlKhtly and closed steady at ! i (
from the top.
Tli u Improved tonn ot corn was attribute !
Inrituly to a bettor outlook to the rash slttia
tlon , tlio ( Icintinil bclni ; nulto hrlsk , smi'iu
round lots bi'liiK reported worked for dliei1 !
rximrt. The niaikut .started < ] itt with yi'stoi-
day's closing figures nnd under a good <
sold nn with llttlo reaction ftotn ftclolc
1'tlcrs later receded finni ? > i' to 'ic aiul at tin
close had gained fiom ! ic to he.
Oats avuiagcd higher , mainly In sympathy
\vltli corn and owing to a bettor demand. Tin
fcattiro was the trailing In May , the lln > to
tllCMMIhOII , I'rlCOS Opened ' , } C higher fol .Illlj
and advanced 7 < : moro , hut roiicled ? c Jim
closed stviuly ; September advanced from ? <
toic ' , tint lost , most of It.
i. Thi-ru was a sllsht amount of activity In tin
] ) ro > Islon market at thu niu-nlng , hut It wn1
hoon all over and diiilnt ; thu rcmnlmliT of tin
< lny thuro wns hardly onoiiL-h doliiK to fnrnlsl
half-hourly ciiotatlon.s. | 'I iirro WHS no gri-u
amount of oiruilncs and con > .eiiii-ntly | It dl <
not rciilio | the rIVorts of the bulls to keel
iirlccb up. ( 'ompnrcdvilli last nlilit pork I :
Oc hlKhiT , bird llliiO mill rlba 1'JiJi- .
I-Mlma'cd receipts for tomonow : Wheat
75 care : corn , " & 0 cars ; outs , li0 cars : hogs
23,000 head.
The. lending futures ranged as follows :
Cash quotations werd as follows :
KI.OUU Wcnlc ; concessions the rule.
WHEAT No. u spring. 0-iiac.i'c : No.
spring , f. o. I ) . , &BZl04Ci ( No. 2 red , G-lfG4r c
COUN No. 2 , 40-ic. ! No. 3 yellow , eloping u :
OATH No. 2. 28.i'c ? ; No. 2 whlto , f. o. 1) . , 33c
No. 3 while , f. o. b. , aa > i32Jc. !
IlVU No. 2 , 46c.
HAHI.EY-NO. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , no sales
No. 4 , f. o. h. , 33c.
I-'I.AX SKEI > No. 1 , $1.11.
route .Mess , per bbl. , $10.3510.37'i : larr
per 100 Ihs. . * 'J.G2'i9.05 ! ; short rlhs. side
( loose ) , JB.'J&iBO.OOj dry baited shoulder
Ihoxci$8.70ffi0.00j ) short cluiir sides ( boxed
tO.BO0.75.
WmsKV-UIstlllcrs' finished goods , per gjil
SUOAII Cut loaf , C'fc ; grnnulntod , 5.70
Btundard "A , " 5.04.
The following \vcro the receipts and ship
muntH for today :
Now York .Markets.
NEW Yoitic , July G. Ki.oini Hecolpts , 51
000 pkgs. : exports . , 11,20(1 ( bills. , 10,000 sacks
" " - ' ' ' - - - '
'y easj
i while
. MlniK
f 3.304i4.0i ( : Minnesota'pateiits J4".00a4.45.
nH'-l'rt1. ' ' , MAI/-11' : "dy : yellow westeri
f * . .OO * . . lO ,
Itrn Dull ; western , 5CQC8c.
1IAHM3Y MAi.T-Qnlut , steady ; western , G5 (
WHEAT Kecelpts , 403,000 bu. : oxnnrt
850,000 bti , ; sales , 1,000,000 Im. futures , OH
. . , . . . . . . . . , ,
74 , .w. ,1'J oilil , llf r ; MI.
M Iwaukeo , 71c. Optionsontint-d weak anddi
cllned iiOfiC on foreign M-lIlng , large rceulpt
email clcatanccH and local realizing , udvanct
SiWlc , fell UHc , and closed steady ut Ufc" . '
No.
y. 71u ( 714e , closing ut 71jc ; AIIKUS
. JMc.eloRlng nt 73 ; e : Soptemher.744
7&yi' , clohlng.nt _ 75Jip : October , 7IIKtt77 i
clo'liig" at 77JiCi IH'cember , 80JtiitBli <
Closing nt Hl'sc ,
CoitN-Hucolpti : , 00.000 liu.j oxports,4l,0 (
lU. ; sales , 200000 Im. futures , 80,000 b
s pot. Spots dnlUlriner : No. 2 , 47 ! "t48Vc :
e levatorIBMUMllJic nlloat. Options stead
dull. Ko higher , uloHine weak ; July. 47Ji4h ( (
Clo.si | | iK nt47.\c ; Augiikt , 48V6&4UHC , closh
at 40 ! < c ; huulembor , 4U ! < < 350o.
OATS HBCelpts. 207 bu. ; exports , 89.01
tu. ; hales , 45,000 bu. future * , 134,000 li
spot. Spots ( Inner , falily active. Optio
dull. ( Inner : July , 3Bc : August , 33&3Hi )
closing at 33o ; Sentembor , 32a32iich ( ! ;
Jngat32ciNo. 'Jwhltf. 37c : No. 2 Chh-ai ;
No. a Chicago , U4G34Mci No. 3 whli
c : mixed western , 35O'J7c ! whlto wci
cm , 3U4i4&c.
HAV l-'itlr deiimml , steady.
.nvV.1.'SrlJl.l.lotill"b ) ' ! stl1.1" ' coinnion to choU
. ' . . I'aclllc .
lOft'JIUc ; coast , 10f621fc. !
HlliKs Steady , fairly uctlvo.
1 riuivifiioNb-t'ut iiifuts.uulet. steady ; ulc
led hums , mtiaiic ; mlddlek Inactlvo. Ui
quiet , linn ; western steam closed at tl,82i )
liomliinl ; salon , 2&0tlurcen ut 19.82U ; OIUKI
cules , none ; July closed at (0.80 ; k-ptemb
closed ut H0.45. 1'orlc , easy.
HUTTKii-Stoady ; weotein dairy , 16i
i22lcbU'r" \ cri'1Ltry' I7aa i Klfli
CiiKKttt : Pair demand , steady.
Kr.iis-ftendy ! rerolpts , 2,004 pkgs ; wei
cm fresh , l&yeioiic.
TAUX > W ( jului.
CurroNDiiKU Uii < Klriii ; crude , 3fif37c. ( {
I'Mlioi-tim-Neglecti-ilj rcnnsylviinhi i
jpot bales none , Atlgiut. oiitlons sales , noi
6 7 Ho bid ! Lima oil ; bales , nonu , 2c ! ) bid ; tot
§ ules , IIOIIL . ,
Ito.siN No sales ,
Tum-KNTlNK-Qulot , weaker at 28 C20c.
KlCE-Actlvu , steady.
Moi.AtiBES N w Orleans open kettle , good
choice , dull , steady ,
HtKlAit Haw , firm ; eitlcp , GOO tone , 105 hh
and 2,700 hagK iliucovado , 80 d-ui , at 3
and 0,600 hags contrlfUKaU , DO tebtut4 < >
refined , HCtlvc. linn.
I'm IKON Steady : American , H 2.7 6 ® 15.
Corrtii-Wciik ; Hike , (10.45.
] , UAI > Hltmdy ; domcutlc. (3.75.
TIN Hli'iidy ; Htrnltu , flO.UOQlO.96t plat
dull , steady.
i-i'Ki.Ttii-OuIet ; domestic , (4,17i. !
Wool .Market.
HOSTOK , July 8. The deinnnd for wool
itlll rather inodcrutu. Manufacturers mi
cautiously , un they nni not receiving inn
ordt-rn for good * . 1'rlce.s for wtnil renniUi uU
the same , In now Texas. Territory and < /'i
lointu wool thuro hits boon a fair tradv
43ii45c for flue and line medium , ch lni !
43c for medium. 1'ulk'd wools uro dull , w
good buuers KvllliiK at 80&3& unU extra *
p r Ib. Domestic courca wooU i
In fntr dcinitnd nt n whin rnrij.0 n ( .
Aiistrallnn wool U ntcdily nnd qulot and for-
Dlgii cnrpct wool * hnld dMi.lj.
OniHlin rroilucn Mnrkntt
Hrrmi-Tlic ra.-irkrl win tc.idy and them
WIK IIH ltni | < iitniit rhiinuo In the Mtuatlon , It
U M i < it : : ilioto nro buyers who want
bulli i and packing itock Is still being
hid up us high ni 14i ; by come house * ,
1'aticy eicana-ry | irlnt , 21c j fancy creameries ,
tolld pnrKrd , IPci fMr to Rood creameries ,
FOlhl packed , IOQ.18C ! cholco tofnncjrcountry ,
1 dil 1 oo : fnlr to good oottntiy , iCc ; packing
slock , frrsh , KUiJr.Hc.
K tis--Tho market was steady without
rhnngo. Tliu tecelpts lire nut largo but tlll
there UijUlle a stock of eggs In the city , taking
what nil the hoe > ps have on hand , Tlio local
( I ( MM ni id Is not Inrgp , hot theru are n few ship
ments being timdu that keep the market
cleared up jiretty well. The bulk of the talcs
ute being iiHidfitt 11 He.
I.IVK 1'ofi.Tiiv The market Is not very
artlvo nnd prices remain about steady
although the receipts nro not large ,
Spring chickens , nerdo/l.7f l3,50 ; chickens ,
he.st Tionx , tier II ) . , 74iict chlckenn , mixed
C'lOlw , per Ib. , Gc ! old roosters , per Ib. . 4O6c ;
turkt-y.s , per lh. , Oi/.lOc ; ducks , tier II ) , , 7Jbc. (
I'OTATOKs The demand Is good for good
now potatoes and the matket Is In pretty fait
shape. The arrivals are meeting with very
iiMidyEiilc. Old potatoes , 50ii05c ; now pota
toes per bo. . tl.0o1.10.
lliuili.sTlio : : receipts of hlackhcrrlos were
Inrgo add the intallty geneially good. The run
of raspberries was only moderate and there
wcro not many Oirgon sttawborrtcs on the
' - - " -
much change. There was a flesh car of Toxa
peaches on the market. Apricots , per4-baskot
crate , tl.25Sl-IO ; plum * , wild geese and
Clileknsaw , pm24ot. . crate , J2.5O ; I'allfornln
peaches Sl.:5(31.jO : ( ( ; Tuxus peaches , BOciiH.Ol
per H-bu. box.
Mm.oss Watermelons aio coming In vcrj
freely and the market Is lower than It was n
few days ato. Watermelons , per 100. $18.00(2 (
JO.OO : united , 20e each ; cantcloitpcs , pet
'
' Titni-tCAti rituiTS.
I'iNKAi-i-t.f.s 1'lotlda , porcaso of 0 to 7 doz. ,
$5.r.oa7.oo.
OIIAMIS lilvorsldo Mediterranean sweets
{ 3.5033.75 ; lilvcrxldo seedlings , { 3.25.
I.K.MOXS Messinas. extiu fancy , 55.nOttO.00 !
Messlnas , per box , choice to fanny. S5.00U-5.50
IlAXA.VAs-lVrhtlili.-li , largo , { a.urtfja.TO ; pel
bunch , small to medium , S'J.OOit2.2G ,
minis , TAU.OW , irrc.
HIDKS No. 1 gieoi : hides' , 3c ; No. 2 grocti
hides , 2e : No. 1 green malted hides , U'c ; No. ' -
gieen bailed hides , il'siNo. ' ; . 1 crcen salle < !
hides , an llw. to 40 Ills. , 3'o ' ; No. U green salteil
hides , 25 Ibs. to 40 Ibs. , 'J'ic : No. 1 veal calf
8 His. to 15 IDs. , lie : No. 2 veal calf , 8 llw. tt
15 UK. , 4ii : No. 1 dry Hint hides , 7c ; No. 2 tlrj
Mint hides , fie ; No. 1 dry salted hides , 5c. .
I'ait. cured hides ! 5c per 11) . less than full }
cured.
Sniit' : : I'itTR : Grerm salted , each a&cftf l."C > {
green salted shearlings ( short wooled early
skins ) , each 15Tt'jr > c ; dry hhearllngs ( shorl
wooled early skins ) , No. 1 , each 5iilOcdrj ;
i-hL-'irllngs ( short wooh'd early skins ) , No. 2 ,
each 5c ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nuhraskii
lintchorwool polls , per Ih. , actual weight , 103
lie : diy Hint Kansas and Nebra-ka Murrain
wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 7Q10e : < lrj
Hint Colorado tuttcher wool pells , per In
actual weight , OUlOi-s dry Mint Colorado Mur-
ialn wool pulls , per Ib. , actual weight , 7'Lt'Ji ' ; ;
dry plecet and hunks , iiolunl weight , 5S7c.
TAI.I.OW AMI ( JuiiAsi : ' 1'iillow , No. 1 , 4U < n
4'Jo : tallow. No. 2 , 3W5l4c ; grease , whlto A
4H < ii5c ; grease , whltu 11 , 4c ; grease- yellow ,
3'icj grease , dark , 3c : old butter , 'J < 2,2 C !
beeswax , iirlmo , 1052i25c ; rough tallow , 2V !
ItONLS Car lots weighed and delivered li
Chicago : Dry ImtValo , per ton , S10.OOItl8.00
diy country , bleached , per ton , J10.00i613.00
dry country , damp and meatv , 58.00SJ10.00.
St. Imils Miu-kc-u.
ST. LOITIP , July 0. I'r.ouii-FIrm Im
linrhnnged ; patents , 3.10Jt3.2G ; cxtr :
fimrv. .603.2.UO ; fancy S2.40ffi'J.5U ; choice
J'J.UiStU.UOj family , Jl.UO < a'2.00 ; rye Hour
Wnr.AT Dei-lined V o early.hnt subscquentli
regained the loss and closed ! 4c above yestcr
day ; cash and .Inly closed at G2'Je ; August
04"fo ; Peptember , flli-aC.
Cons Closed ViiliC above yesterday ; cash
7c.Iuly : , 37ic ! ; Hi-ptember , 38' c.
OATS i-tionger ; cash , 30c ; July , 275c ! ; Au
list , 24Jc. !
I'novisiONS I'lrmer : pork , current make
oliblng , $18.r > 0. l.iird , JO. Dry salt meats
oo o shotildciH , iH.l'J'.i : longs and ribs , JO
horts. JO.37'S ; boxed lots , 15c moro. llacon
boulders , t'J.25 : longs nnd ribs , $10.25
liorts , S10.50. Sugar cured hams , $13.U02
4.0U.
UITTUII l-'irm ; creamery , 10ffi20c ; dairy , II
® 17c.
KECnii'TS Flour , 1,000 hbls. : wheat , 20,001
bu. : corn , 42,000 bu. ; oats , 23,000 bu. ; ryi
ind harley , nono.
Siiir.MESis Flour , 12,000 bbls. : wheat
0,000 bu. ; corn , 123,000 bu. ; oats , 0,000 bu.
rye , 1,000 bu. : barley , none.
KIIMMIH City Miirkotn.
KANSAS Grrv , July 0. WHEAT null , bu
rlllo higher ; No 2 hard , 54Hffl505c ! ; No. 2 reel
i5ffi50c.
COIIN Bull and Uc lower ; No. 2 ml.xcd
SaHQaSc : No. 2 white , 33c.
OATS Dull , but strong and He hlchor ; No. :
ulxccl , 25S205o ! ( ! : No. 2 while , 27@27JSc.
live Weak at 47c.
KiA.xSnin-08c.
HAV Unchanged ; prairie , J7.40S8.00 ; tint
othy. SG.00510.50.
Firm ; creamery , 1619c ; dalrj
Ko(3S Steady at 10o. !
HECEHTS Wheat , 6,200 bu. ; corn , 0,700bu ,
oats , none.
Hliti'MKNTS Wheat , 44,000 bu. ; corn , 8,00
bu. ; outs , none.
Cotton Market.
Nr.wOm.EANS , July 0. Futures sales. 13.50
January. J7.07&7.98 ; February , { 8.l05i8,08.
Hood middling , 7,1ic ; middling , 7 7-lGc ; lo\ \
middling , 7 3-lGc ; good ordinary , 07ji ! ; net an
gro-is receipts , 2,304 bales ; sales , bOO bales
lock , 00,188 bales.
Milwaukee -MnrkctH.
MIMVAKKRR , July 0. WinuT Firm ; Scr
ember , OO'.jc ; No. 2 spring , 035404c.
CoiiN-Dull ; No. S , 30c.
OATS Quleti No. 2 white , 33 ; No. 3 , S0y ( ,
31'ic.
HAHI.EV Quh't ; No. 2 , 55o ; sample , 30c. !
live No. 1. 51c.
I'OUK $18.85.
_
Collco Mnrlirt.
NEW VOIIK , July G , Options , steady nt
points down to 5 points up ; closed quint , 5 t
10 points down : sales , 1,2M ( ) bags , Inclm
Ing : July. $15.05 ; August , J15.857116.00 ; Hoi
tember.J15.7fiftl5.85 : October , H5.i5ffil5.7 (
December , Sl&.45ftl5.GO. Spot HIo , dul
toady ; No. 7tlG.75.
Oil .Miirkfts.
Cir , CITY , July 0. National Transit 001
tlllcatcs < ipcned at 58 ; highest , 58 ; lov
cst , 58 ; closed ut 68. Pities , 12,000 bbls
shipments , 154.870 blilk. ; runs , 102,880 bbls.
I'iTTHiitmn , July G National Transit cei
tlllcates opened at 58 ; closed at 5Bhlgies ; )
& 8 ; lowest , 68. _ _ _ _ _ _
I.lvorponl .
Iiivr.nrnnt , , July 0. fMiii ) I'rlmo wester :
48s porcwt.
CIIUESI : Aii.crlcnn finest colored , 4Gs Gd pc
cwt.
cwt.HIBF Extra India mess , G7s Gd per tierce.
UACON hong and Miort clear , 65 Ibs. , 5 (
per cwt. _
Nnw York Dry < ioo < U Mnrkot.
NEW VOIIK , July O. Noiv buslnefs In di
poods continues Inactive. Fuw buyers hai
appeared In the market since the holiday , ui
there Is nccordliigly llttlo to note and i
change whatever. The fact that money
easier does not atVect the trade at once ,
Cincinnati MnrkrtB.
CINCINNATI , July 0. WIIUAT Knsy ; N
2 red , ( ( ) .
COIIN In light demand ; mUcd , 41c ,
OATS In fmr demand ; No. 2 mixed , 31
< 232c.
Firm at $1.12.
l'hlhiilflihln | ( Iniln SlurliPt.
I'lin.AiiKi.fiiiA , July 0. WHEAT Firm , No ,
red. July , UuQOSUc.
( 'OIIN Finn anil higher ; No , 2 mixed , Jul
7lt4c.
OATS far lots firm ; futures higher ; No.
white. July. iiCitaoiju. _
MiiiiiriipulUVhfat .Mur lie t.
MINNEAPOLIS , July 0. Market better wl
gradual advance ; cash Hrmor. lleculpth 1
cars. Closu : July , dOr ; Atlgilbt , 02c ; uptei
iHir , 04i e. On truck : No. 1 hard , 62c ! { ; No
not them , COijc ; No. 2 northern , 67ftt68jc ! ,
Itultlinoru ( iriiln .Mnrkot.
lUi.TiMOttK , July 0. WiiUAT-Stroiig ; No.
red , spot and July. 07Uc.
COIIN 1'lrmer ; No. 2 mixed , cpotundJu
47f bid.
OATS-Qutef No. 2 white wcbtern , 8Bc.
Tcili'ilo ( irxlu iMarknt ,
TOLEDO , July 0. WHEAT Higher ; No.
ash unit July , ! > 4Vc.
COIIN Steady ; No. 2 cash , 40o ,
bTOCKS.VM )
Teiulvnry of l'rlri' Jurtnif the Alornl
U'HI l > o\Tii\viiril Vfitrrdiiy ,
NEW YORK , July 0. The slock market v
oxtrcnu'ly dull 'oday. The tendency of prli
during the morning was downward , I'ullm
fullolT 4 pur cent , National Cordage 2S I
cent.Chicago ( las 2 < { per cent , Mnnhuttun
per cent , Electrlo li ! per cent , Cotton be
Oil Hi percent , Denver & HIo Grande p
ferrcd li ! per cent. Cordage preferred 154 |
cent , Sugar 1'i per cent. As twin us t
lircssuro was lifted and the lean ititrtcd m
cover Iho temper of upocnlntlnn look nidinrp
change for thn hotter. The rlno continued to
inako ptogrcsi. Thocnnrcllallon of (100,000
Clearing Ilimv loan cottlllCNtc nho exceeded
The advance In slocks from the
Io oit WRS cntlnl to an tier rent In Kloclrli1 , 2
percent In Miinhntlnn , i' iicr cent In Sugar
and from M to 1'j percent In Iho rest of the
list. The market closed linn , with most stocks
nbovo lait nlpbt's final ( | uotntlons The trnti-
nctlons In railway nnd miscellaneous bonds
were larccr thanon yeMerdiiy , Iho onlc.i footIng -
Ing 1111,87,000 , against 548.01K ) on yesterday.
The dealings wcro well distributed.
The I'ost sayss Money rates wcro nominally
enslcr today , but It was tliu enso which comes
from market stiiRimtlon , The demand fortlso
In < ipcculntl\o purclm.sc ! , of stocks li nlmo t
wholly absent , speculators knowing perfectly
well that bankers will not loan freely for such
n purpose and that an aggressive movement
would defeat llM'lf through Its Immediate un
settling Inlluoncij on the Stock exchange loan
ing rates. i\cn : were this result not certain
tncrcnntllccuMomcrs Imvo at present an un
doubted prior claim on bank accommodation.
The surest snfcgiiatd of the situation U the
protection nt nil hazards nnd any sacrifice of
this btanch of trade.
Wnll street. It may bo added , has n decidedly
better outlook through the certainty that llt
tlo by little tliu July disbursement money will
seek reinvestment. The yielding of call money
rates adds to the probability ot such n move
ment.
The following are Iho closing quotations on
the lending stocks on the New York Stuck ei-
change today :
The total sales of stocks today were 101,00(1 (
shares. Including : AtchUon , 3,100 ; Iturllng-
ton , 5,100 ; Chicago Uns , 3.100 ; ( leneral Klec-
tric , 0,800 ; National I'oriliuro 0,40(1 ( ; North-
westorn-3.500 ; Heading , 12,200 ; Kock Island ,
3.0UO ; St. 1'aul , 8,300 ; Sugar , 1.200 ; Western
Union , 7,200. Sales sliver , 50,000 ounces.
I.oiidini riniineii
( Cnni/rfuhtnl IStHtrj Jumei Onntnn llenn'.tt.\ \
LONDON , July 0. [ New York Herald Cabli
Special to Tin : lieu. ] Huslness In tbomoncj
market was extremely quiet , with abundance
of cfl'erliiL's on dividends now due. Kale-
tliiaiiKhout were easy. Short money advancer
! 6 to ? * pur cunt mill thwo months' bank bill-
! to IH per cent. Silver Is unchanged al
341 d. The bank return was ubout eoual tc
expectatIons decrease , proportion to liabil
ities , 43.40 per cent. No bullion was recelvet
at the bank.
Ntnv York .Money .tlarket.
NEW YOKK , July 0. MONKY ON CALL Was
easier at 4 per cent ; lust loan , 4 , closec
olTeiedat 4 percent.
I'niMU MKiicAM-n.ul'Ai'Rit GfflS percent.
STCIILINO K.SCIIANOI : A shade lower , will
actual business In bankers'bills at { 4.82'JfiJ '
4.82i for sixty-day bills and f4.824(2.4.82 ! ( ? :
for demand.
SILVIMI MAIIKI-.T Quiet and weaker ; cortlll'
cates old ut 7373ic ! , closlni ; at 73'c.
UOVCU.S.MUNT lloxiis StroiiR. State bondi
dull.
dull.Tho
The closing quotations on bonds ;
Fllianciitt 'Sntos.
HAVANA , July 0. ExoliiuiKe , 4 per cent.
0Nr.w OIILUANS , July 0. Clearings , tl.271
KANSAS CITV , July 0. Clearings , Jl.70-1
000 ,
New YOKK. July O.-Clcnrlnas , { 104,440,08
balances , * fjoa4S07.
lUl.TliiOHB , July O.-Olenrlngs , J2,89ll
balances , 8475.05& , Money , 0 per cent.
Pnu.Aiir.i.i'iiu. July 0. Clearlnss , ? 12CO
f > 88 ; balances , tl,687,543 , Money , 0 jier cei
CiNriNKATi , July 0 , Money , oaM per cei
Now York exchange , par , Clearings , } 2OM,0'
MBUI-III * . July 0. Now York exchiinc
selling at (1.0 premium , Clearings , J2U0.2S
balances , f3G,32fi.
II03TON , July 0 , Olonrlngs. J17.82&.74
balances , { 1,801.038. Money , f 3 10n r cei
hxcliangu on ? ew York , 2Stf40c ( discount ,
HT. Lotus. July 0. Clearings , $4 ,034,4C
balances , J401.0&U. Money , iulct | ut uaa ( ii
cunt K.\chango on Now York , 6o& ' til
count
Ciuoxno , July 0 , Clearings. tlo,003,4t
New York exchange , 7&e ( ilscouni. Htcrll
exchangeimlot ; sixty. day bills , (4.83. Mon
bteady , O&Y percent.
Nr.w YDIIK. July O.-lPpcclal Telegram
TllK IlKK. ] hxchniiKo was quoted as folio *
KHliiy : Chicago , 76c dlscnuit ; lloblon , 2r > c
40c discount ; tU. I-otiU , & 0c to 7&c discount.
1'Aiuii , July 0. Tlireu per cent ri > iiU" t
82n for thu uccount , The weekly slate-incut
the- Hunk of Franco shows un Incieaxo
2&or > , ( )00f gold and n decrease of UltHi,0 ( .
silver.
l.n.siioN , July 0. lluto of discount In t
open market ( or both short and Unco immt
bills , i > , percent. The bullion In thu Hni
ofKngliind decreased i'374,000 durlnu Ilio jit
jti-ek. The proportion of the Hank of En
land's rt'kvrvo to Imblllty. which last we
was & 0.3& per cent , Is now 43.40 per cent.
Hitniiia City I.UB MotX
KANSAS CITV , July 0. OATTI.I : Uccclp
4,300 head : bhlpmi'iits , 4,600 head ; maik
strong to 10c hluht-r : Texas MCOH , f 2.3Cil4.tJ (
Tuxufc cotts , fl.76 < 2.2.Gi ( ) shippers , f4.il ! > tA.4 |
natlvo cows , il.MKU4.10 ; Imlcher stuck , ta
< B4.35jMockuriiuiid feeders , t2.40Q4.10 : ' bu
and mixed. * 2.003.oo.
Uous-Kucelptu , 0,100 head ; ihlpmeu
2.100 hcnd ! tnarkrAriTlfd lrninr rind lOeto IBc
higher ( luring moM of Iho ttiidln ? . closing
weak ! liulknf ftaleiWn.Vi.Min.UOi heavies. l.'i,75
OO.OOi pnckcr * , fr,7u : < aiU ) & ! mixed , tA.70t
0.00) ) llalil. Ki.foJtn.UUI Yotk M , { G.OOU0.10 ( |
lilRK.f5.10iilO.00. , , .
SiiKKi'-HecelntB , Aboo hcndi dhlptncnts ,
uOOhcad ; market steady.
OMAHA I.I V 1 } ( j-T O C K M A U K KTS.
Cnltln Trnilo Untndr ling Hnyert Ncr -
0111 nnd Triced Shirpty : Advnnrnl.
iJl ! , TntmsDAV , July 0.
So far this week cohipared with last receipts
shown shortage of ( iVout 3,500 cnttle , 22,000
IIOKM nnd 1,600 fhccp.v This comparison , however -
over , Includes bnl Oin days lids week to tour
last , Tuesday liolng.nliollday.
The supply of entile wns rnthcr limited nnd
of the 1,800 cattle hero nearly 000 wcro
ToMinft , bought at Kansas City nnd billed di
rect to n locnl killer. Huslness opened out
rnthcr slow with prices not more thnn stonily
for nny grado. Kastem mntkcts were re
ported llrmer nnd for that reason
there was n llt'.lo bettor fthlpntng demand
than there usually Is on n Thursday.
RtroiiKer , iiullo n suing of good 1,137-lb. steera
bringing J4.CO. Ik-nvy rattle were no bettor
than Wednesday , irooil 1,260 to 1.450-lh. steers
selling ntfromik.co tii4.85nnd the common
half fnttod stuir was not In much rcquestnt
3.7fi to $4 , 10. Toward the close there was n
rather llrmer tone to the trade nnd by noon
tli supply was exhausted.
1 ho cow market was tolerably active and
fully bteady. Receipts did not Include
much over n do/en loads nnd they
changed hands readily. 1'oor to nrlmo
stock brought , from J1.25 to 84 , with fnlr to
good butchers' cows largely nt. from J2.30 to
$3.40. Calves were steady at from J2 to H.&O
and rough stock easier , poor to good bulls nnd
stags selling at from f 1.00 to $3.20.
Tnu feeder trndo wns not partlctllnrly active
but potentially strong. Hcgular dealers were
wnnting supplies nnd there wan n , fnlr demand
from the country. A string of very fnlr Da
kota feeders brought } 3.30 , nnd common 320-
II ) . yearlings sold as low ns J2.30. Uood stock
was In active demand nt strong prices. Hup-
re.sentntlvo sales :
1 COW. . . . 020 32 25 1 cow. . . . 000 $2 25
1 htcer..1300 270 12 steers. .130(1 270
130 heifers. 045 3 25 47 feedern.1050 3 40
1 steer. . .1200 040 1 steer. . .1240 340
lstccr..H30 340 2 steers. . 1015 340
77 steers. .1174 340
lions The run of hogs was again light , Icsi
than half as many as wcro here a week ago. /
shortage so far this week coi-iparcd with las
of about 22,000 hero and a corresponding de
crcaso In supplies at other markets madi
buyers nervous and the result was anothc
wild market and n 25c to 35c advance Ii
prices or n jump of 50 < : to 55c In two days
There was a good Ihio of buyers on hand , am
trading was lively from the start. Good ti
choice hogs of all weights Mild at from JO ii |
to $0.10 , while the common grades solU from Jt
down toJS.OO. Everything chanced hands h
good season , the hulk at from (5.05 to 10.0.
against J5.05 to J5.75 Wednesday and fron
K .05 to J5.70 u week ago. liepresentatlvi
sales :
1.00 - 4 00
3. , . . 200 - 0 00
{ 111:1:1' : : Hut two douhlo decks were receive
uiiil they were hilled direct to a local shingl
teiur and not olfered on the mnrkot. T ) .
markut Is very dull with ptlcett weak , In yn
pathy with the eastern markets , I'alr to goo
natives , 54.OOft4.75 ! fair to good western
83.O(8rJ.50 ! ( ; common nnd stock shonp , J2.50' '
3.50 ; good to choice 40 to 100-lb , Iambs. H. ' .
< 25.75 ? _
JtccelutR nnil'DlKpoiitliiu of .Stock.
Oltlclal receipts jVn'cl disposition of stock a
shown by the bjoki.'of the Union Htock Viird
company for the ItfCJHy-foiir hours ending i
O o'clock p. in. .Iuly,0 , , IbtK ) :
-
Chlcu'-u l.lro.Stiu > ( .Murkut.
CIIIOAOO , July 0 , iSpi-cIiil Telegrnm
TIIK llii : : . ] Thu call In market was in nun
better shuito tlmn \\Vdnfn.lay , The rcculp
were smaller by homethlng like 13OOO hen
nnd theru appeared ( olio a general rehtoratli
of conlldencu , At all uvtmt.s , the sever
clnsws of buyi'i-i toau hold In nn lntcn < st <
way , and for anything that Milted their fain
they wore not avertito paying an udvun
citial | to the previous day 'x decline. Unit
that hhlpper.- dri'ssvd ' beef linns could u
advanced fiom lOc to lf > c , TlicrJ w
n U s di'cldi'd ' chunyo In butchei
nnd < : uliners' sKH'k. but thvro wns nothli
rcsi'inbllng a bullock for which the maik
w.-ih u jot utrungor Ihun at any llrno ycsturda
Crass htvertwi'if In no belter favor than h
fore , nobody unntlng thvin , hut thu t > cint : MI
plv < if > i good dryfed cattlu helped them on
Sales of fcti-er WPIO principally at frumf4
16. and at from fti.2& toia.lo were thu rulli
lirlcct , for common to food COWH. ( 'ulves we
dull and wruk. The rt-celptt , of Toxascatt
Here futlmaled ut ! lfOO head. They we
llrmer t ban on ychtcnluy , useful t-orlHsollli
at from ( ic to lOc higher , or only u llttlo low
thnii ut Ibocloboot last ncc'k ,
Thu hog murket wub uctlvo and strong tb
tuorulng. Tliu receipts were 8,000 bead Ic
inn for Wedtip dny , nnd for nn hour or two
l 'ro wns free buying at MI ndvnticool IDo ,
mllrndt ) noon < | tiieted down nnd the cl < no
vn < wenkrr. l < or the wcnkar turn no one at-
rmplod toelvonno.xplaliatton , liccclpli for
horcmnlmlerof Iho week bid fnlr to bo light
nil the totnl for the last four clay * l.i lonio
7,000 bend les thnn for the aatiio tlmo ln t
vcj'ki hut Iho fact remnliii that the close win
nil and weaker. There were unles of exttn
nicdliini nnd heavy ut from ? 0.nr > to (0.40 nnd
n few llghtwclehtfi were tnkcn nt from t0.3n
o 0.40 , though from { B.16 to J0.80 were the
Hipular prices , fulls cro quoted nt from
3ro to ? fi.0.
The receipts of sheep npnln exceeded the
'ftliitntM ' not far from Id.tiuo hcud arriving ,
any in the day the opening wnq nt ste.tdy
irlces , 'while further along holders found It
iccessary to innku concessions of from lOc to
&c. Anything not grading holler limn n.
ledltini was n drug nt any price. Thousands
f poor and common sheep had to bu carried
vor. I rein tl.60 to t2 ! for poor stuff there
ere sales nil nlong up to from $ -1.76 to S4. 00
or cholco. 1'rlces In-low J4.DO bought the
argcr part of the olTcrlnKs. At the close It
ook n likely bunch of Micoti to bring that
igurc. There wn i nn nhtindniil supply ot
atnbs , and prices were quoted nt from 3,70
O id. 25 ,
Itecelots ! Cnttle , 10,500 head ! cnlvcs , 13,000
iMid ; hogs 17.000 hcnd : sheep. 16,000 head.
The ICvenlng Journal says :
OATTi.K-Kccolpts , 11,000 hcnd : shipments ,
,000 head : choice fat cattle lOttl&c higher !
therh steady : best liuuvns fG.OOud.CUj good.
4. 0014.4.01) ; nu-dliim. f4.4on.l.50j coiutiion ami
riisserH , fa.i)34.UO ( ( ) : Tuxnns , 82.45413.05 ;
ows , $1.15a3.35.
Hi9-Uecclpts ( ; , 17,500 head : shipments ,
,0)0 ! ) head : market loa20i ! higher at thu
pcnlnir , ut the close the advance wnt lost :
ilxed and packers , } 5.0l 5t0.25 : prlino heavy
nd butcher Weights , 40.25aO.35j light , { 0.15U
.35 ,
HitKKf Uccolpts , 14,000 bond : shlpineiiti ,
,300 licnd ; native * steady : others Hl4il5
< i erj natives , M.OOaG.OO ; westerns , W.OOit
.25 ; Toxnns , ? 3.HOtB4.aO ; Inmbs , J3.0oau.40.
St. l.ouU l.ivn Stvck MnrUct.
ST. I.oiJti ? , July 0. OATTt.n Uecclpts , 3.HOO
icnd ; shipments , 3'JOU head ; market lOc
ill'lu-r : fair to good natlvo steers , S3. 00tt4.30 ;
rass 'I'exans , J3.SOijn.75.
llons-Uecolpis , SI.COO head : shipments , 1-
00 head ; market opened lOc higher , but the
iiyiinco was lost : top price was JO. 15 : while
bulk of sales were ati.'i.uriQ.O.lU.
Simnp Hecelpts , 200 head : fclilpments , 2-
500 head ; market steady and unchanged ; mixed
latlves , J3.750t4.35j Texans , i3.263.90
aoixa xo in : nuuui ) AL
SciiFiitlonil ; : ICxpnrlniFiit to Ho Tried l > >
Mind Itcuder Seymour.
TOU-DO : , July fi. Seymour , the nil nil
ctulor , nucoinmntud by his son Afthur ,
ins arrived in Toledo on his way tc
riiiengo. wlicro lie Ja to attempt ft tosl
hut will , if successful , mukohimfumom
the world over. Seymour performed
iomo wonderful feats in the streets ol
Toledo seine months ti o , when he found
i medal hidden in the library building
jy a local no\vsapor ) committee , driving
to the building blindfolded throuch tlu
streets. Seymour is going to Chieagt
to bo buried alive , after the allcgec ;
nanncr of the East Indians , who saj
they cnn suspend animation for anj
) oriod by swallowing their tongues and
controlling the heart and mind.
"My collln has gone on ahead , " sail
Mr. Seymour. "It is a fau simile of the
ono in which General Grant's remain !
now he , and it , cost $ . ' 1,000. , It is mndo it
; hrco sections , ono fitting inside the
ithcr. I will bo buried six feet decj
in the cpllin. Signals will bo urrnngei
10 that if things don't go rig-lit I cat
comimmicivto with the toldiors on the
outside , who will guard the grave
Directly after I am buried a crop o
barley will bo sowed over the grave. '
will remain buried until the gornv.
sprout , grow and ripen and the crop is
Harvested. Then the disinterment wil
take place. I won't come back to eartl
till September 2. I am positive that ]
can do it , and the scientific men win
are assisting me to conduct the expcri
ment are commencing to think so too. '
Must Incor | ir.itn In Tennessee.
NASHVILLE , July 0. Under an act o
the general assembly in 1SSH. all foroigi
corporations doing business in Tonne's
sco wore required to lllo copies of thcii
charters with the secretary of state
Compliance with this act , the compam'ci
claim , made them to all intents and pur
poses domestic corporations. The con
stitutionality of the act was tested bj
the Phoenix company of Brooklyn ant
the supreme court held that it wai
valid. Many of the foreign insurnnci
companion , after a futile confer
cnco with the state ofllcials , dccidci
to withdraw from the state am
KO far about fifty have gone put , the ;
claiming that under the act their capita
slock can be taxed. The secretary estate
state was so much in doubt as to tin
scope of the act that some weeks sinci
ho asked the attorney general for ai
opinion on the subject. Today he re
ceived a reply to the elTect that none o
the resident mercantile coruoration
polling in this state by drummers or b ;
sample , and in no other way , and bavin ;
no local oliico or establishment in tin
state , are not within the requirement
of the act as to filing charters. Thi
means that all foreign corporations hav
ing agencies in tlio.state must file copic
of charters at once or bo subject ti
heavy lines.
riuher Mcniyini Tullent / T.nst.
NKW YOHK , July 0. Kev. Dr. Me
Glynn has at last said something abou
the recent visit to Homo.
"I went to Rome , " eaid he , "not t
settle or to reopen my case. Mgr. Sti
tolli had settled St most patisfactoril ,
and months before. I did not have t
go anyway , but I had promised Mgr
Hatolli I would personally pay my re
spects to the pope and receive his apot
tolio benediction. It wns an act of com
to. y which I was very glad to porfonr
No arrangements for a permanent pastorate
torato have yet been made for mo. "
Ilomoved iv Colored Collector.
GALVKSTON , Tox. , July 0. N. \ \
Cunoy , the colored collector of customi
today received olllcial notification of h
removal. George P. Finloy , the ncwl
appointed collector , will take charge i
soon as his bond is apr roved. Mr. Guno ;
who is the leader of the republican part
in Texan , feels sere over his removal , i
his tkno would have expired July 20. Ii
attributes his removal to the bitter o ]
position of Senator Coke , who was dote
mined that ho should not serve his fu
term. Ho has made ono of the best co
lectors Galveston over hud.
A remedy which ,
Jf used by Wives
about to cxpcrlcnco
tlio painful ordeal
attendant upon
Child-birth , proves
an infallible niiecl-
llcfir , ndol > Tlalc3
the tcrtures of con-
flnemcnt , Icetonlnc
t he dancers thereof
to both mothernuil
child , bold ) > y nil
dniKfliata. Pentby
czproAS on receipt
of price , Jl.&i JKJI
lot tie , charges pre
paid.
EHADFICLD HEGULATOn CO. , ATLANTA. Ok ,
S O UTTI OM A .II A. .
Union Stock Yards Cooipaay ,
South Opnaliai
Bett Cattle Ilo nnJsli3jp uiurotlatbi wai' .
COM Ml 3 11 1 HO'JJtt. '
_
Wood Brothers.
J.lvo Stock CommU lee Merohimtt
Telepaono I5J | , Cblcn
JOHN I ) . DAOHM AN , I
WAI/l'KK K. W.iOi ) .
Murket reports by mall and niro cheerful !
ur ulbhvd upouapullcatluu ,
DELUGE OF BILLS EXPECTED
Jnny Prescriptions for Hcmotlles for the
Ailmcuta of Undo Sain.
CONGRESS WILL HAVE A LIVELY TIME
llvorltcn Will Try to Crowd Out rinnuclnl
I.rcUlMtlim by Introducing MMiurcn
AlIcrlliifT Ilio TiirlfT mill Other
llr.uichca at ( lovornuient.
WASIUXOTOX , July 0. The opinion is
gaining ground that the extra session
vlll bo diverted from its umln purpose of
omcdylng the ( Innticinl situation by
jffortR to nttoct various ether brunches
if legislation , It Is certain that a Hood
of bill ? ! will bo presented for repealing
ho federal election laws , for restricting
rndos In "futures" and "options , " for
oforming the pension laws and for in-
nuiuornblo special and general appro
bations. The advocates of these
nonsurcs will push them with moro or
ess persistency in npito of the olTorts
owurd a speedy solution of the llimnctnl
irobloin.
Tlio tariff reformers arc confidently
conntincr on a hearing at the extra ses-
ion. Word hns como from Mr. Springer
hat ho hns been at work on a titrilT re-
oi-m bill through the summer and will
lave it ready by the time congress meets.
Various other tarllT reform bills have
jcon submitted to the president and to
Secretary Carlisle , and others arc in
irocoss of formation. So far as the art-
ninlstration Is concerned , no exact pro-
rrum for getting up a revenue reform
) ill hns boon formed.
An erroneous impression prevails * In
seine quarters that the extra session
mist confine its labors wholly to those
luustlons for which it Is especially as-
pombled by the president. The presl-
lout's recent proclamation mentions
only the linanehil question , for had it
not been for the high tension in tlntuu'tul
circles the tarllT and all ether questions
could have waited until the regular sos-
ilon in December. The extra session
ms been culled for a special purpose ,
jut it is nevertheless open to all general
questions. The fear of the anti-silver
non is that they will bo much delayed
jy the demands of the advocates of tlio
various measures for a hearing. The
ovcnuo reform element promises to bo
nest emphatic in demanding atten
tion , and seine of the leaders of this
element insist that it should have
iroeodencc to the llnaneial question or
mylhing clo. This demand , however ,
s not likely to receive much eonsidora-
: ion by the committee on rules , which is
: ho "steering committee'1 of the hou.-o.
tt will bo impossible , however , to prevent -
vent the introduction of tariff and all
> thcr bills. The silver men will un
doubtedly assist in creating as much
confusion as possible by the introduction
if tariff bills and various ether measures ,
fhoy will , of course , bo a unit in voting
in favor of considering revenue reform
ahead of the financial matters. This
will give them a very formidable voting
[ > ewer , which , coaplod with the sincere
revenue reformer * , will bo welt nigh
majority of Iho party.
It cannot bo doubted thnt the silver
men are much moro cheerful and oven
aggressive than they wcro lust week.
They utulin to Imvo canvassed the sen- ' - . *
nto and to Imvo found n majority ot
seven , While they do not bollovo they
nro strong enough to ilofcnt the ropunl ,
tlioy mnintnln that 1111 unconditional re
peal such as the ndiulnl.stratlon domandi
cannot bo accomplished.
The forthcoming oonvontion of Ilio
frco Bilvorltos nttrnuts but Httlo niton *
tlon horo. Similar conventions have
boon hold In this city nnd the speeches
and resolutions to no delivered and f
adopted uro nil fiimilitvr to members of „ t
congi'css. The coming convention is ox- * *
peeled to Imvo the sumo old delegates ,
the sumo old platform , the sttmu old
speeches , together with the Biuno old
statistics and the Biimc old resolution ? .
Many inquiries are being made ns to
the status of Bilvor should the Shormun
law bo repealed. The coinage laws are
&o voluihlnoiiB uiid Imvo been nddod to
BO frequently durlm : the last 100 years
that few of the m noy exports know
whnt the condition of atfalrn would bo.
It in assorted by many thitt silver will
eoaso to bu a momiy metal and that sil
ver dollars and sliver corlilluntcs will
only pass current at u discount. A lead
ing treasury ollloial talked today con
cerning many popular errors. Ilo made
it clear that with the purchase clause
of the Sherman law wiped out there
would still bo a great body of llnancial
laws fixing the ratio between gold and
silver , the classes of coins and the uses
to which the various classes of coins nnd
paper money could bo put. Thcso
would operate oven if congress fulled to
provide something to take the place of
the Sherman law. Singularly the first
of these coinage laws was enacted just
100 years ago. It has never boon re-
ponied , and with the Sherman law out
of the way , the ancient act would still
remain as the basis for our silver and
gold circulation.
\Yunliier nnd tint \Vliiftkv Triut.
PROUIA , 111. , July 0. Anent the startIng -
Ing up of Woolnor's distillery , which
was withdrawn from the Whisky trust
some days agoPresident Grccnhutof the
trust has not decided what wtop to take.
Ilo has summoned the trust attorney ,
and sutisoqueut action will be ba cil on a
consultation to bo hold this afternoon.
It is moro than likely that an injunction I
will bo sworn out and the case will como ,
up shortly. Mr. Woolnur's act may bo
purely for the puroso ] of testing the - . |
question of ownership , which has been > '
pending over since the house beccdcd.
None of the ether secedors have yet
started up , though the Northern is at j
present uudorgoing some repairs. The J
others will likely hold olt until they ECO
how Mr. Woolncr fares. Looking at it <
in any light , it means protracted litiga
tion for all the parties in interest. '
Toil Condemned IndliiiiK KcspltcMl.
MUSKOGEK , I. T. , July ( ) . The ten ,
Chcetaw Indians sentenced to bo shot. "
Friday at Wilburton wore last night
( 'ranted writs oC habeas corpus by
Judge Stewart on the grounds thnt the
Indians did not have a fair trial. OHicora
are on the way to serve the writs and
seine trouble is apprehended.
What Leads You .
to use the imitations of Pearline ? Some
trifling1 prize , cheap prices , or because
the grocer or peddler says "same as"
or "as good as ? " What do these
amount to , if your things are ruined in the
washing ? They
may be. And you
can't see the dam
age that a danger
ous washing compound -
pound is doing , until
the damage is done ; with the poorest , that
takes some time. With these imitations that
nobody knows about , you have to take your own risk. Been
on the safe side , and use only the original Pearline. Mill
ions of women can tell about that. Ask some of them , and
satisfy yourself. Get their experience.
\ < P , lU ro - , „ , ! cnmo unsrninuloUS procerswill tell VOU " this 5s OS good OS1 *
, never eddied ,
! Back JAMES PYLE , New York.
DON'T BORROW TROUBLE. " BUY
'TIS CHEAPER IN THE END.
OMAHA
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AWNINGS AND TENT3.
MliaTcnt-Awuing Wolf Bros & Co. ,
COMPANY.
Manufacture of Tent ) .
IIOI13K COVKIIS. AwnlnK' , tc , " 03 and
Ilia Kornnm Stroat. 705 1 . ICUi htreut ,
Bcmis Omilia Bag
COMI'ANV. ,
Imnorlort mid inanurno-
turtri of flour tackt ,
burn > l > , twliit. (
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Morsc-Coe Slioi Company.
. llo RrUJt
. Onice-1107-IIOJ.IIIl
, * .D < 1
Factory-IU'.i'1131-llW Howard St.
. Mauiirauuran of lluoH nl
Wo urn lha OXI.V
S'U ' > u ? ° lo'Bluroil 'nlJi > W ttl1 to !
our nuwtaotorr
HABDWABE.
Rector & Wilhcluiy Lobeck & LiQD ,
COMI'AMf.
Doalori In tiardtrar * an *
Corner 11th and Jackion mc'clmnlci1 tnuli.
Btroeti. HUf Douulai Htrott.
HATS , ETO. | IKON WORKS.
W. A. L. Gibbon & Co Omaha Safe and Iron
VYIioloinle WOIIK3.
Hall , capi , uruw goodi , Kttf lvnulti , ) atl woo
gluovai , mlltaai. Kill Iron tUutler > and Or *
uud Horner ttreoti. eapei. Uui Andraao , 1U
and Jackian
LUMBER.
John A. Wakcllcld ,
IminttdArvrloan ; 1'ort-
lund ctiroont , Mllwau-
kou cuincnt and Qulucr
wlilto lluio.
LiaUORS.
Frlck & Herbert ,
Wboleiale liquor detluri
1001 Karnam HU
PAPER. l OILS.
Carpenter Paper Co Standard Oil Go.
Carru full atock of
l > rlnllnil wrapping and lltUoad and lubricating
writing pai > o , ourd
pupuri , olo. elli , ail * great * . l .
PRODUCE COMMISSIOM.
Branch & Co. Jas. A. Clark & cp.
Produce , frulU of all "utter , eteet * .
poultrr tad ga t.
klDdi.oriUra. 8U M. Ulh atrj t
STOVE REPAIRS | BASH , DOORS
Omaha Stove Repair M , A. Disbrow&Co
\70HKb. btOfB repilri > Unuf ctur ri
aad wat raUaobmtati Hoer ,
lor any klad or itore muuldlagi