THE OMAHA DAILY TIMS TUESDAY , JULY U 1803. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Yesterday Grain Wa * Quito Weak and Pro visions Unusually Strong , VISIBLE SUPPLY STATEMENT A FACTOR Though More limn Forty Thousand HOB Were Kocclved nt Clitcnco nnil Lower 1'rlcon-\Vrro Expected the Decline 1'nlled to Mutorlnllzo. CniCAOO , July 10. Todny prnln wn < weatf nnd provisions strong. When ! closed nta do- cllnoof J4o and corn loit c. 1'orK li UBc hlRlior and lar < l nntl ribs cncb 74c ! over Satur day's doting prices. DlMnppoliitinont over the visible fctipply statement wni the chief Influ ence In tlio wheat pit. fahorts bulged pro visions , There was only a sllirht dcero-iso In wheat , The opening ns nhotit ? ; c lower than Satur- Ony'scloslnp , nilxniiccd Me , declined f c , held stcndy nnd the cloilng price was nt Insldo fig ures. A rca'on for the slow tr.ido was that operators were Incllnid to w lt for Iho pov- cinme.t report. \Ululosupplys1iowod nn IncitftEcof only 407,000 bu , , against a do- crcuc.0 of 1,102,000 bu. a year npo. In corn buRlness was largely tocnl. Thoprlco wnsKoxrrnod by wheat , the receipts overrun ning the cstlnmto. lluslncss ns larijoly local , first tnidrs being nt from Ji to ; decltno and afturM-'tlltiKorr Uc more , rallied n fiiioilon , rnlfd rithler nnd ut Iho close had IOH fiom If ( ( _ j a p , Thu feature In oats was the tradlnc In Sep tember. The opening was unsettled at from ! < to Vfc decline ami after \irlous ; cbnngts closed nt We loss. Thorn i\cro 41,000 lirgsrrcclod today where only 28,000 had been loolied for , and consequently quently ox ury ono expected lower prlt'cs for tlio product" . Offerings , linnatpr , did not como nnd shorts who stood trndy to tnl.o them , RWiillowod tholr dlsappotiuinnnt and paid lilghi-r prices tlianonbaturday. Tlio close wns at at out top prices. Kstlmntu icceluts for tomorrow ; Wheat , 100 cars ; corn , 730 cars ; oats , 2 0 cars ; hogn , 20,000 head. The loading futures ranged as follows ; < Articled. open. llleh. WHEAT July nr.n nr.M Sept ia.4 70JH 70 > < ' ( Dec 70M 70H Coitx July. . . . 41W 4IM 40 ? AUff 41 Sept. . . . OATH July 2BI < Sfi'f Sept 26J1 MifHl'ontt July . OS Sept 20 10 20 45 M 10 45 LAUD July. 17k Sept 10 r.av 1(1 71) 10 r.av 1.7k Ocl 10 w 10 27M 10 iy 25 BIIOUTIUIIS July n 2fi n nn n 2ft 30 Supt 9 to u to ; n ; i" ! 00 Onsh quotations were as follows : Ki-OUH Unchanged ; Bprlng patents In sacks , 13.25 ; bakers' , $2.25. \VnrAT-No. 2 spring , 05yc ; No. 3 spring , 61flC5ci No. 2 red , i 'ir. COIIN No. 2 , 40yc. No. 3 yellow , closing nt 40c. 40c.OATSNO. . 2. 29 rc ; No.2 white , 33G34c. Ill K-No , 2 , 60c. FI.AX bcicn-No. 1. $1.0054. TIMOTHY SFEU I'I line , $4.10. * I'OUK-Mcss , per bill. , $19 GD MO.G7 * ' , : Inrd , per 100 Ibs. , $ Hl.l7Jiil0.20 ! ; hhort ribs , sides ( looRO ) , $0.4lQn.4254 ) ; dry suited shouldem ( boxun ) , $9.2BiB9.75j short clear sides ( boxed ) , 110.00401025. WIIISKV Distillers' finished goods , per gal. , 11.12. SUOAIIS Unchanged ; cut loaf , Gj c ; granu lated , 5.70 ; htandard"A5.Gl The following were the receipts und ship ments for todtiv : On tlio Produce exchange today the butter market \MIS ijuiut , with no cpcclul change to note. CSKS , I4c. Now York Market * . NKW YORK , July 10. rr.oun Itocelpts , 34.- DOO pkgs. ; exports , 295 hbls. , 18,000 sacks ; tales. 0,100 pkgs ; market llrmer , chocking business. Con MEAT/ Quiet , steady. lUnt.l.v MALT Qulot , steady , WIIKAT Kecelpts , 42,000 bu. ; exports , 804,0001)11 , ; sales , 875,000 bu. futures ; 00- 800 hit. spot. Hpot market moderately actho , flrm ; No. 2 red , In btofo and elevator , 78Jc ; nlloat. 73i7-U4c ! ; f. o. b. , 73tt74Uc ; un graded red , U85i72c ; No. 1 northern , 72J 4i73c ; No. 2 northern , 714i71HC ! No. 2 Mllnaukco , 7272 c. Options were dull and closed steady at 'tiauc decline. August. 745i74iJc , closing nt 74c ; Soptembor. 70 l-lCQ/flitfc , closing at 70Hc ; October , 78'5 < a78ic ! , closing at 7bJc } ; Pecember , Bl'iCS'Ji' , closing at B2UC. COIlN HccPlliti , 77.000 bu. ; oxjiorte , 1,400 bu. ; sales , 525,000 bu. futures , 179,000 bu , snot. 1'irin , fairly actho ; No. 2 , 48/c In olovntor ; 40)fflt9catloat ) ? ; ungraded inKed , 4a'/Ji5-19c. ( Options were dull und weak , k ® c IONMM on f > aHlorcabIec.Tuly,48KQ484.ic , closing at 48JicAugust ; 49 49 } c , closing at 40Jjc. OATh -Kecelpts. 70.000 bu , ; experts , Cl.OOD bu. ; sales , 210,000 bu. futures , 130,000 bu , spot. Hpot llrmer , moro active. Options falily nctho , easlei ; July , 35 Cl30c , closing BGc ; AugUht , 88 < 21l3'tC , closing , U3c ; September , Bl , C32c. ; closing 31 ic ; No. 2v\hlte , 88aiOc : ; No. 2 Chicago , fl7Ki337J'.c ; No. 3 , 35 1 mixed western , SGB'JMc. HAV Steady , fair demand. Hoi's Quiet , steady. HIDES 1'iilrly iiclho , steady. I'ltovmiONS Cut meats , qulot. steady ; middles dull. Lard llrmer , < julotwestornrtoan ; : closed at flO.-10 nominal ; bales , none , Option' lales none. July closed { 10.40 ; Soptomboi closed $10.00. 1'ork , dull , steady ; nuw moas I10.00 < il0.50. ItUTTEll Moderate demand , stondr ; western 16'/OlBc ; factory , 15'ffll75c ! ; Elgfn , 22c. OllthSK Steady ; fair demand. Kaos 1'alr demand , steady ; receipts , 0.621 pkgs. . TAI.LOW Quiet ; city ' ( $2 per pkg , ) , 4 3-lGc CorrONSiJKU Oll1'lriuur , quint ; crude , 3 ( C37c , l'iruou'.yM-Was : neglected ; 1'ennsylvanln oil , spot salen , none. Tor August options then was not a bid or olfor at the Consolidated ttx chiingu. At the btoclc exchange 3,000 bbls > oldat57 c ; Lima oil bales , none ; total hales 6,000 hbls. KosiN Dull , steady. Tuiii'EMiNE Qulot ; nominal , ZBiH S' c. lltou I'alr demand , steady. buiiAit Itnw , tlrm , dull ; reflncd , fairly ne llvn , llrni. I'm liiox-Qulot , steady ; American , H2.6I D15.M ) , Coi'i'eii Enslcr : lake , { 10.35. I.EAU Steady ; domestic. $3.70. TIN Steady ; btralts , HB.GO ; plates , cmlot Iteuilv. Bt'tLTEit Weak ; domestic , 14.10 HI. l.ntil * .Iliirkotii. BT. Louis , July 10. lYouii-Qulot , but lirm WltontH , * 3.1itJ.26 ( ( ; extra fanev , { 2.805 2.9C fancy IJ 40tt2.60 ; cholcit. * 2.15U,2.25 ; famlb ll.Ulfc9. ( > u : ry Hour , 13.26513.40. WltBAT-CAMli lilKliort fl3Vi < UG3 > jc ; option low and closed Scil'jC ' below baturday ; .lull 6SVjc ; August , G5 ? i ; ; September. G7W5jri7ic. CuHN-Cnhli , hlglier , 37' ( aa8c ; ( iptliin rlosed hlow but Him ut Uo under Snturdiiv July , 37Uc ! ; September , 3'Jo. OATh Lowur all through ; cash , 30c ; Juls S7Uc ; August , 24"c ; heptembur , 2Bc. ItVE Lower ; 4fic. I'luiviHiONA I'ork. loner : current make Jobbing , J18.37'S ' : lard. 10.37'i ; dry salt 1111,11 loose shoulders , $7.87'4 ; longs mm ribs 10 HI horts , J'.I.OO ; ho\edlots l&c moro ; bacon , bill tiirtMhouldei8 ; , J'J.&O ; longs ami Mb , , $10.51 shorts , JlO.BOj bugtir cured liams , tia.OO ; 14 00. IlUTTKii Qntot aim dull. UECtiiTH I'lour. 3,000 bbls. : whont , 100 OG bu. ; corn , 0,000 bu. ; oats , 33,000 bu.i rv 2,000 bu.i barley , none. BmrilENTS-nuiir , 6.000 bbls. : when 7.000 bu. ; corn. 270.000 bu. ; oats , 6.000 bu rye , 1,000 lm. ; barley , none , KIIIOIII 1'lly ltlnrl < ot . KANSAS CITV , July 10 , WHBAT Dull : No liard. t53i5r.ci ) { No. 2 rod. 57c. ' ' Cous Htciitlyj No. 2 mixed , 33o ; No , Q whit OATb-Klrm ; No. 2. 20ffi27c ; No. 2 whit 2 lIuiTtii Klrmt creamery , lOaiOc ; dalr 411CC. KGUS Steady i lOc. ItBCKlirsVliuut , 0,000 , bu.j corn. 7,000 bu otttn , 1.000 bu , B Wheat , 0,000 bu. ; corn. 3 0 ( Iw.j outs , 1,000 bu. ' Cotton Slurknt. NEW OIH.IANB , July 10. rirm ; good ml jr , 7 15-lOcj mlddllne. TKci low mlddlln 7 e : good ordinary , 0 1-JOc. Nut receipt 4,307 bales ; gross , 4,4 12 buleii ; Balen , Hi bali'H ; utock. 104,810 bales. Kuturtui tin inlrs , 7OOO bales. Including July , 7.04 bl AugUkt , t7.G4O.7.t > 5 ; September , J7.74 : Oct Inir. f7.B8a7.BU ; November. < 7.0Cii7.'J7 | I ) rombur , ta 07TW.OS ( : Janunry , t8.2oaB,2 February , tB.28itB.2Ui ( March. (8.30(28.38. ( llritlili tlrulu Irmle llrvluir. LONDON. July 10. The Mark Lane .xvrc In it neokly ruvluir of the HrltUh grain trac cuyst The Imrveut begun on Thurkday on t outliern slope and Uuon In urogrvtbiuBi -ox. U will commuucoou the 17tU luitant tmrt < of Kent ntnl llnmnshlrc. Onlhobc t IntuU ncmp of good qilnllty , rondltlon nnd weight U expected lull the plnnt I * ton thin In tlm ground for n big yield It Is expected that the rlold generally wilt lw IB per cunt under the ml n\erajn. The nvoruRo price of Kng- lUh nhoit I * still n long wrvy on tlio wrong Kldo of 30 shillings. Thnra M nprospoctof n Abort crop In Iho north , hut this lias not exerted any Influence on the mnrkot. O in nlm Proituro .trnrkat. The mnrkot was steady tvt the quotation * given at the close of last wook. The receipts continue cry light and there Is not much Ufa to the trade In fnct , no ono Is getting enough butter to nrnko n stir with. 1'ancy creameries , ftolld pncUcd , lOc ; fnlr to good creameries , itolld packed , 101J18c ; cholcn to fancy country , U.itUlc : fair to good country , Ifiut picking stock , freNh , 13'c ' ( KIHII Tlio gcnornl inarUct Is ixliout steady , A gx ( > d many IIOUSCB nro only getting about as many eggs as tholr locnl trade will take. The larger recohur , howoxcr. mo talking rather weak , Tliu bulk of the sales are reported at ll'ic. ' LIVK rout/rliv Thcrowas very little poultry of any kind on the nmrkot , the supply h.tvlng been cleaned up at the cloo of last week nnd the fresh receipts b Ing light , fcprlni ! chickens do notnppear to bu very plenty , imt It ( locinot roiiulro ninny to supply thu demand. A good many of the springs rccohod nioory small , and are slow sale at any price. As a commis sion man expressed It , they are so small that when tholr crops become empty they fall through the cracks In the coop. Spring chick ens , per dor , tl.75ia3.00 : host hens , per 111 , < 4J7JJc ! mixed coops , per Ih , Go ; old roosters , per lb. , 455c ! turkeys , per lu , , oaioc ; ducks , Der lb. 7G8c. I'OTATOFI The mnrVot Is lower nnd the pros pects would seem to faxor still lower prices for the nonr future. The arrivals of the llrst of Iho week are not lurin ) but the demand Is fulling olT rapidly owing to" the coming of homo grown potatoes which the local gardcn- irij aru bringing to market. Old potatoes , 60 Oi > 5c ; now potatoes , per Int. . $1.00. Ai'i'i.M Tlio southern receipts of apples are on the Increase nnd the nmrkot Is pretty well fcuppllcd. boitthein , per ' { bu. , UUi-etLOO ; California , per bu. box. tJ.5l ) . lluniiii.s lllncUbcrtles absorbed the most of the attention on the market. Healers are lookIng - Ing fora Mill lion lor run and perhaps lower prices. There were about 85 c.ises of Oregon straw hot rlos and a fair showing of Iowa homegrown grown laspboirles. Huckloberrles were lu Mry light supply. Ilorrlcs of all kinds appeared to bo In fair request ami tlio onYiliigs were picked up qulto early. J-tiaberries , Oregon fancy , J3.50 ; black berries , per 24-qt. case , 13,50 ; black raspber ries , p r 24-qt. ca e , ? ,1 50 ; huckleberries , J.1.50. SM t.r. I'lttiiTS 1'rlcns tire low on most Mn ts of fruits but thodomand njipuars to bo rather limited and the movement Is baldly aslholy " * might bo orpectoil wltli prices wlioro tlioy now are. Apricots per 4-baskot crate , $1,25 ; plum : ) , wild geese and Chlck- iis-iw , per 24-qt. erate , J2.50 ; California peaches , Jl.1631.25 ; Texas peaches , 80ciitl.OO ( per > j-bu. box. MFI.ONS Watcrmolons , per 100 , $18 ; crated , "Ue.ich ! cantaloupes , per doz. } 2 , THllrtCM. FIIUITS. PINKAITI.ES I'lorltla , percasoof Oto7 dor. , $5.50 7.00. OIIANOES Khorsldo Mediterranean sweets , ! 3.r > UU > : ) .70 ; KhersIdobecdllngsiJ.25 ; brlghts , C2 60if 3.00. LL.MONS Messln.is , e\tri : fancy , $5.50110 00 ; Messlnns , per box , choice to fancy , $5.00 15.60. 1UNANA8 I'ur bunch , I'lrgo , $2.2502,76 ; per bunch , small to medium , # J.OU2.25. 1I1IIES , TAMXJW , Htdl llinr.s No 1 green hides. 3c : No. 2 green hides , 2c ; No. 1 green salted hides , 3c ! ; No. 2 green salted hides , 2 ! { ! No. I green salted Hides , 25 Ibs. to 40 lta , 31ic ; No ii green salted hides , 25 Ibs. to 40 Ibs. , 2Wc : No. 1 % eal calf , 8 Ibs. to 15 Ibs , Gc : No. 2 eal c.ilf , 8 Ibs. to 151bs,4c ; No 1 dry Hint hides. 7c ; No. 2 dry Hint hides. 6c ; No. 1 dry silted hides Gc. 1'art cured hides Jlc per lb. less than fully cuted. SHEEP PEI/TS Green waited , each 35cffi$1.25 ; gieen "nltod sheirllngs ( short noolcd oaily hkins ) , each 16ffi25c ; dry hhearllngs ( shot t wooled e.irly skins ) . No. 1 , each 5S10c : dry shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) , No. 2 , each 6c ; dry Hint , Kansas ami Nebraska butchet wool pelt.- , , per II ) , actual weight , 105i lie ; dry Hint Kansisand Nebraska Murialn wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 710c ; dry Hint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per lb , actual weight , OBllOc ; dry Hint Colorado Slur- rain wool polls , per lb , actual weight , 7'ttOc ' ; dry pieces and bucks , actual weight , 637c. TAM.OW AM ) UIIGASIJ Tallow , No. 1 , 44 ! ® 4Kc ; tallow. No. 2 , 34 < fJ4c ; grease , whlto A , 455c ! ; grease , while 11 , 4c ; grease , yellow , 8Jic ; grease , dark , 3c ; old butter , 22Jc ! ; beeswax , prime , lU&25c ; rough tallow , 2 } © 3c. HONES Car lots weighed and delivered In Chicago ; Dry hulTnlo. per ton , $10 00318.00 ; dry country , bleached , per ton , S10.002tl8.00 ; dry country , dimp and meaty , < 8.00U10.00. I'ltOIIUCU I'OINTEHS. Commission men are predicting that now potatoes w 111 sell at GOc on this market before the end of the week. There are not ninny potatoes In bight , but n good many are reported on the road. Most every one expects a car or two during the next few days. A romai k w as made the other day to the ef fect that TCMIS shippers hud n good deal to learn before they could give tholr fruits and \t3getahIeH a reputation in distant markets. A commission man points out a bhlpment that would seem to bear out that assertion. There woio grcon poppers , cantaloupes and eggplant all tumbled piomlbcuously Into ono barrel. The b-irrcl was covered with a piece of bur- Ups. The vegctabtob p icked In such : i slov enly manner could not well escape bulng dam aged from the boat and were In poor condition to bo offered on the nmrkot. ron If the vege tables had arrived In good condition the pack age would bo against them and they would not bring as much on the market as the carefully crated \egetables fiom other states. It IB dlfllcult to account for the good move ment of butler and promptness with which all grades are taken for cash except In the fact that the surplus has been thoroughly wined out throughout the entire country , and that the drouth nbro.id Is causing n great deal ol the low grade butter now produced to bo ox- potted , bays the Minneapolis Produce Hullotln , Through tno month of Juno prices for western o\tras morago a fracllon iiboto 20c In Now York , which Is n mighty satisfactory showing for all concerned. Wo hear , howo\er , com plaint ! ) from various quarters among dealers that profits on the Imttoi of 18'J.l are might } light. The hard times In other branches ol business hn > o made every one so careful lhal they want every cent there Is In the business and In order to make a profit from transac tions the Indlspcnslblo middleman has to watcl matters pretty closely. Oorteo Mnrkot. NEW YOIIK , July 10. Options opened steady at 10 points down to 15 points up : closed ( Inn 10 to 30 points up ; bales , 20,000 hags , Includ Ing : July , 8Hi.25'icl0.40 ; Auguht , $10,201610.45 .September. $10.15 10.25 ; December , 15.901 10.00 ; March. $16.50 1505. Bpot Ul < ( Inner , fair demand : No. 7 , $17.25. Itio ur. JANHIIIO. July 8 , No. 7 O oxstand 14,950 nils per 10 kilos ; good seconds , 14.10C rein. Itecolpts ' 'urlng the neck , 42,000 bags purchases for the United St.Uai , 23,000 bags shipments to the Unltoa States , 1,000 bags stock , 134,000 bugs. HAr.T < )3 , July 8. Good average Santos , 14 , 600 i els per 10 kilos. Purchases for th United Statou , IB.QQO nags , MllniiuUte Mitikots. MILWAUKEE , July 10. WIIKAT Easy ] September tember , l > 7 > 4c : No. 2 spring , G3'Jc. Cons Quiet. OATH Stonily No , 2 white , 33c. llAIII.EV 660. KYK 67c. PHOVIBIO.NS Quiet. Pork , Poptcmber10.4 ( I.lvirpiKil MiirKoti. LiVEitrooii , July IO.VIIEAT Steady ; dc mruiil moderato ; holders otter nioileriitolj reil western , Gs U diiGs 4'Jd ' percental , COHN Casler , dimiand moderate ; mlxc woMern , 4s 5d per cental. HACOK Long clenr , 45 Ibs , , 64s per cxvt , LAUD Prlmo western , 60s Od per owl. riilludelphlii finilii Marker. I'Hll.ADEM'iuA , July 10. WHEAT rirm ; Ni 2 red , July. G'J } < < cjU9 .ic. COHN Klim , but iiuloti No. 2 mUeil , Jul OATB Car lots quiet ; futures ( Irmj No. white , July , 37Vti38'4c. MmnoupiillVh ut MurUut. Mi.NNEArous , July 10. Ti.ide In fiitun onslor ; ciuh ut huttirdiy' * llgureu. Itecrlpt 28 c-iirH. Clo-o : July. tiO'Hi- : August , 02'8 < hontouibur , Ufi'ii' . Un irack : No. 1 hurd , OJi No. 1 iiortlioin , OlJic ; No. 'J northern , 68 > i' ' Nxvr Viirk IIry ( ioiiiU Mitiknc. NEW YOIIK , July 10 , The mull order di maud for diy goods wus not huge , but ruthi boiler limn for hovurul Momliiya past , un there WIIH un occasional good sulo In brow bleached und colored cottons , Clncinii ill CINCINNATI , July 10 , WHUAT Fulr doraani lower ; Ni > . 2 rod , oOe. I'OUN 1'lrm ; No , 2 mixed , 41 Vic. r , OATS Dull , steady No. 2 mixed , 81c. WHISKY Steady , moduralo demand , (1.12. llnlllmnro ( ir.iln Al.irknt. nAi.TlkioiiE , July 10. WHKIT Stoadyj No. rod , f pot and July , G3c. UOIIN lUsy ; mixed * pol and July , 48c. ( MTB rirmer : No , 2 whlui weitern , " No. 2 mixed , 32tic. YUiblu ( supply of drain. NKV ? YOIIK , July 10. The visible supply grain U us follows : Wheat , 01,8 0,000 lu corn. H53.400.000 bu. Oats , 300,000 bu. ; o Ue - 302,000 bu.j barley , 390,000 hu. e- el ; Toledo Grain Murkot. Touino , July 10-\ViiET-lull. lower ; H 2ciihh , Guc. I'outi Dull and firmi No. 2 cash , 42c. ' OAT-Qulotca ; h , 8Uic bid. lo , liu ° " MarK u. s- Ou , OITT. July 10.-Natlon l Transit cc in tlUcatcs opeued at9 ; highest , & 9H : lonu Prvtos-- , tnnntK , 180,392 blih.t runs , 114,181 , bills , I'lTTHitumi , July 10 National TrMnltccr- tldcntos opened nt 69 ; closed nt 69) ) highest , 69'4i lowest , 69 , LONDON , July 10 rAt-Ctrm LINSKKII Spot ] 40s per quarter ; llnsncd oil , -Os Od per cwt. TUIIPKNTINB Hl'IIUT9-2s Gd pCt CWt. STOCKS AMI UO.NDS. Securities \Vcrn AVrnk During the Greater l > nrt of tha II ly. NEW YonK , July 10. The slock mnrkot wns wenk ( luring tlio greater part of the dny. The general mnrkot opened with losses ranRlnB M to 1 per cent In the general list nnd 1 { per cent In llnlon Pacific and 24 ! per cent In Man- hnttrui. The depression was duo to the re ceipts of lower quotations from London and of selling from that center which was nt- trlbntcd to alleged cmbarrnssmonts of firms In tlio South Australian trndo. The market for foreign account continued n steady advance. The local boars were umtsuUly active , Inking Advniitugo of the situation abroad nnd of the failures at the west to unsettle confidence. The grangers wcro n special object of attack nnd yielded ! { per cent for Hock Island , Northwestern and S . Paul. Chicago , Hurling- ton It Qulncy hold comparntl\ steady. The other prominent shares yielded ! 4 to 1V ( per cent. Ioula\lllo A Nnshvllle. Missouri Puclllc nnd Lnckawannn led the dccllno. Towards the close , on easier rates for call money and lower quotations for sterling o\- chnngo , prices milled 'j to ? i per cent nil around , The declaration of the usual dividend by the I.oiilsNlllo & Naslnlllo also had a good olTcct. Not- xvlthstnndhig the disturbed condition of trndo , the leading commission houses generally re port Increased orders for slocks forhuest- nipnt. The market loftolTsloady In tone. The Post says : Locally tha natural course of today's stock nmrkot would Imo been fur ther p-ir.ilysls of trading , for Iho sentimental Inllttenco of Saturday's bank stutoment was- bad and mnney today wns still moro closely hold. An early break In prices , however , canio from nnotlicr source. A London con cern which has been barely holding Hi head nbovo walor since the collapse of silver secur ities , throw over Its holdings this morning , In ndvaiicoot the regular Stock Kxcliango's set tlement and Its s lies were largely m ido up of Amoilcnn securities. Under this ndvorRolti- lluence prices In London broke from U to 1 percent before the opening nnd thu drop In quotations wns equally violent during the forenoon hero. The local bear operators ham mered prices , nml on sales of no very great magnitude succeeded In continuing iho do- cllno In some stocks up to the close. There was Homo moderutoly faxotablo Incldcnin In the nnrkot , among them the renewed dccllno In sterling. This brings uuttial demand rates once moro materially below the gold Import ing point. The following nro the closing quotations on the lending slocks on tlio Now York Slock cx- chnngo loony : The total sales of stocks today were 151,200 shares , Indudln ? Atolil on , Ul > 00 ; Ilurllngton , 4,000 ; Chicago Gas. 8.-200 ; Distilllnir , 2,400 ; Goiiornl Klectrlc , 3 , ( > 00 ; Loulsxlllo & Nash ville. 4,300 ; Missouri I'liclllc , 8,200 ; National CoiditKU , 4.000 ; Now England. 10,200 ; Nortli- wo&torn , 4,500 ; Northern 1'aclllc proforrodf 3,800 ; Heading , 5,100 ; Hoclc Island , 0,000 ; St. I'uiil. 35,000 ; Sugar. 5,200 ; Western Union , 8.800. Sales of silver curtlficutos , 165,000 ounces. Now York Money .M.irkot. NEW Vonic , July IO.MOMST on CAi.ry Plrm , ranging from 4 to 10 per cent , last loan 4 per cent , closed offered at 1 per cent. 1'iiiMU MEHCANTII.V I'Arnu 0310 per cent. bTEiiMNO EXCHANGE Unsettled , with actual business Inhankors' hills at * 4.82K for sixty- day hills uml J4.841for ilonmnd , biiA'FH MAIIKET Huli-tl firmer during the early dealings , afterwards became weaker ; certificates sold at VlSGTB c. closing at 72J4 G72MC. GOVEHNMENT HOMOS Strong ; state bonds dull. dull.Tlio Tlio closing quotations on bonds ; London rinunolKl Kevlow. \Cop\irloMf \ \ < J ISJ < by Ja-ntt nimtoii llinruU.\ \ LONPON , July 10. [ Now York Herald Cub Special lo TUB HEK. ) A gloomy tone goi ornlly prevailed on the Block Oxchnngo todu owing lo Iho lack , of any real . -ipport olthi npfcululhuor Invcstnioiit uml nlsp to ton lo close the hull ucrounlii prior to se tluineiit which boKlus tomorrow , Thuro win larKo rcnlUuttoiis. Ituslnubs In fo oltii sccurllle * was tlrm. It mu bu rcmomborud thut only small talus a neudcil to lower prices umtorlHlly. blhur uncliunuod ut 33(1 , but nil dependent sucurltli nro weuk ; Mexican klxes dropiwd to ( iU'j ni Denver & Hlo Qrundo profernsd to 8211 ; u lean railway Issurs Keuorully were ulso > ei WL'ak. Moxlcan Nutloual boutU closed 2 p conCdonn at8. . All American rallvru were weak , omioclally Atchliomi , Ml wuukcca , Illinois Centrals , Limuvllli NurUioru I'ucltlu proferrvd , Union 1'acl und Wabauli Usuvn UotplU ) all st4t monls to the contrary , the AtcliUi oompany's position Is IhouKnt doubtful und Is feared UllUcuHics may occur when tuu pre cut ndvnncc * In kofliiSn nanln't tlio Ixinil * nro cnliniNted. llomn MtcnrlflM ixro nil lint , P - ppcliilly rnltwny WiCk * . nn trndo report * nro very Imil nnd the illridcnd outlook ftloomy , The fenturcs In forolcn stocks WM tlio wpnk- lies * In HpnnlKh imtl Itnllnn bond * , ospoclnlly the latter , llotli countries nro ticllavml In da npproiclilne biukruplcy. riimiiclnl nnw from It.ily h ropardod ns speclnlly dl cournK- Corporation stoik VIM \erjriim In I'oru- J'oJt'a riniinclnl Unhid Nr.w YOIIK. July Jo. The 1'ost's financial cnblo says : 'tho markets wore lint todny , with n Rt-nornl disposition lo liquidate. Thcro Is n report thnt tr.o city ( Solicitor , lately ft member of n prominent flr'u , has lost ASO,000 ! through unlucky bull .speculation In Americans. .Money will probnbtjrho-cho.ip for margins to morrow. Short time money Is unlomlnblo In Lombard street , ThlHy thoimnd pounds In gold went Into the batik today. There Is no export demand yet , I'lnnncliit Notes. HAVANA , July lo. Exchange , quiet. KANSAS CITY , July 8. Clearings , $1,642- 892. I'Aitls , July 10. Throe per cent rentes 07f C5c for the account. NEW YOUK , July 10. Clearing * , $72,620,841 } balances. $3,833,221 , OMAHA , July 10. Clearings , $1,133,334 ; same day lust week , $1,189,810 , llAI.TlMolin , July lO.-Cloarlngs , $2,234,011 ; balances , $420,013. Money , 0 per cent. Pim.AtKti > iiiAluly 10 , Cloarliigs , 18,500- 404 ; balances , $1,774,708 , Money , 0 per cent. MEMPHIS. July 10. Now York exchange Roll ing nt $1.60. Clearings , $183,404 ; balances , $30,454 , LONDON , July 10. Amount of bullion gone Into the Hunk of Kn.lund on balance todny , , July 10. Money , GJ18 per cent. Now York exchange. 25 discount to par. Clearings , $2,267,760. Nr.w OllMAN8 , July 10-Clcarlngs , 8731- 703 ; Now York exchange , commercial , 75c per $1,000 ; bank , $1.60 piemlum. ST. Louis , July lO.-Cloarlncs , $3,837,584 , balances , $330,210. Money qulot , GU8 per cent. Exchange on Now York , par. HUSTON , July 10 , Clearings , $12,802,031 ; balances , $1,330,438. Unto for money. 7 3 10 nor cent. ICxchaiigo ou Now York , 25c to 40c discount. CmoAdo , July 10-Clearings , $10,033,970 ; Now j ork exchange , $1 discount : starling nx- rlmngodull ; sixty-day bill * . $4,82J4i domund , $4.94 ! { ; money steady , 7 percent. OMAHA L1VC STOCK AIAKRET9. Onttlo Tiilrly Acttvn nnd n Slinilo Lower- ling * Drop n Ills Nlclclo. MONDAY , July 10. The week starts with fair receipts of all kinds , supplies being considerably heavier than on Monday of last week. Almoit double ns many catllo were received us were hero cither Sattiiduy or a week ago , and for the first time this year a good propoitlon of the offerIngs - Ings were western rangers , There were m the neighborhood of 50 cars of branded grass cattle - tlo In the yards , but 22 cars of them , 544 head , were TOMIIIS bought nt Knnsas City nnd billed direct lo to Cudnhy nnd Hammond for Immediate slaughter. The other western cattle were from Wj omlng and nil on the feeder order al though soiiioof them had accumulated enough Ilosh lo make ery respectable beef. The general market was slow. Chicago had a heavy run , about 19,000 , and for that reason moro than nny other prices ruled lower on all but Iho best dry lot steers. I'rlces were very iinuton. Gcod salesmen quoted prices nearly stently on about uvorylhlng In tliu beef steer line , whllu others hold prices fully lOc lower on nil grades. Snlesrncluded cholco 1,335 lb bcc\os at $4.80 , nnd 1,219 lb beeves ns high as $1.85. The fair to good 1,000 to 1.150 lb steers sold largely nt from $4.25 to $4.50 with small bunclfs of Inferior green stock ns low us $3.50. While there was hut lltllo llfo to the tr.ulo the noon hour found thu useful cattle about nil dis posed of. _ „ The cow trade waft ( lull with prices lOc to 16c lower than Saturday particularly on grass Mock. Fnlr \erygood cows nnd heifers sold very largely nt froih $2.15 to S'i95. Hut few cuHosweruollored for sale and prices paid were fully Meady , veals bringing $4 and $3. Rough stock was generally unchanged , fair to good bulls , oxen and sings Helling ut from $1.90 to $3.60. In feeders regular dealers wcro the principal traders. Fresh receipts wcrfl liberal , hugely westerns and they sold at prides steady to a dime lower than last week. Kalr to > ory good slock brought from $3 to $3.45. ItoprcscntutUo bales : mtns-SED nnr.F. No. Av. I'r. ' Nn. Av. Pr. 2 910 $350 20 1051 $440 4 757 380 8 1100 440 1 940 0 80 02 1124 4 40 4 1016 880 21 1005 440 17 1172 4 00 07 1007 4 45 3 1270 4 00 40 1202 4 60 20 1017 4 00 19 1235 4 50 19 1012/410 22 1149 450 72 1085 4 20 23 1217 455 20 1031 4 25 18 . . . .1627 4 65 3 1190 425 102 1240 405 20 1135 4 25 GO 12H2 4 75 40 1112 4 35 98 1279 4 75 11 1112 440 1 1250 480 8 1045 4 40 90 1335 4 80 BHIl'WNO AND EXI'OIIT. 25 1300 4 60 30 1342 4 75 70 1241 4 00 14 1219 4 85 23 1330 4 00 COWB. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr. 4 955 1 76 2 950 2 30 71 893 200 2 9)5 250 2 1050 200 1 980 250 12 852 205 23 . . . .1068 276 1 1100 2 10 4 930 2 75 1 750 2 15 1 1050 8 00 60 808 2 10 2 1605 3 60 1 1080 225 20 1017 400 0 888 2 25 HEIFERS. 5 430 1 76 3 803 8 75 CAI/VLS. 1 330 1 75 08 184 4 60 1 110 400 1 120 COO 1 300 4 00 1 150 0 00 HULL" . 1 1020 190 1 1640 225 1 1200 100 1 1290 200 1 1130 2 10 1 1420 3 25 1 1190 2 20 STAG1 ? . 1 1480 3 60 8TOCKEIH AND FEEnEIW. 1 , . . . 540 2 40 22 914 8 25 8 1038 8 25 WFSTIinS CATTI.i : . S'o. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr. 1 cow 880 $1 40 1 COW. . . . 800 $1 40 3 helfcis. . 623 1 40 11 cons. . . 810 1 75 21 COWS. . . . 720 1 80 1 COW..1100 2 00 1 cow 720 200 19 cows , . . 839 200 2 COWS..1105 200 1 bull..1200 200 1 cow 700 2 10 1 cow . . .1120 2 10 1 bull 1270 2 25 2 feedersiooo 2 GO 29 cows..1040 21)5 1 feeder. 790 276 7 feeders. 098 2 76 1 feeder. 910 0 25 123 feeders 9114 8 25 1 calf , . , 300 3 25 2 calves. . 105 4 50 4 calves. . 1G5 4 7G 1 calf 190 5 00 WVOMINQ. 20 bulls. . , , 1478 210 2cows.,1190 250 2 o\eil.,1795 300 C5steers..1185 8 4C Icow 1270 250 UrottH. , . . 905 2 6C 7 COHH. . . . 980 260 21) feeders 1005 841 D heifers. . 420 176 Oco H..1042 1 8C 1 bull 1290 200 8 bulls.1133 2 _ ( . 67 cows , . . . 893 235 2fei-dors 710 2 Ht 19 feeders. 881 805 1 feeder. 900 8 4C 24 COWH. . . . 938 235 108 cows..1017 291 21 feeders.1312 800 117 feeders 1037 8 4 8 feeder.1398 276 1OOfeeders 1201 3 4E lions Offerings were llbornl for tlio 111 Hi dny of the week , und the quality wus us usua good. There wns : i'ry fair local Inquiry nni some shipping and spcculalho demand , hui with un exceptionally houvy run and n bin brcuk In prices , at Chicago buyers hud link dllllciiltv In poundlrig out u 6c dccllno heio The hogs chunged hunds freely nt the decline houo\or , and within ucompnruthely nnriov range. Cholco hullllot1' ' lieuvy und light sold up lo $0 , mid Inferior Mock , boll heavy und light , sold down to $5.85 1'or fair to good hogs of nil wolghti il was priii'tlcnlly n $5,90 and $5.96 market , tin big bulk of the fnlr to good hogs of nil weight ; helling ut those HgiirfH , ns against $5.95 und ( ( .Saturday and $5.41 } and $5,50 one wcik ug < today. Kepresentutjvo snles : No. Av. bh. Pr. No. Av. Pli , I'r. 2,280 $580 09,250 280 J5 90 GO..216 200 6 US' 11..230 6 90 4..812 6 H5i 63..280 6 02' , 70..277 120 6 00' B8.2i0 ! 120 6 9/ 04..240 120 6 90 00..248 5 92 > 70. . .238 100 6 90' 03.,200 80 6 95 00.282 100 6 9O GO.239 240 6 115 29.,204 120 6OO 14. . . 250 605 75.209 luO 6 90 76.19O 120 6 95 G5..239 280 6 90 71..250 6 95 68..229 80 6 90 GO..207 1GO 6 96 30..268 40 6 00 04.252 6 95 72..204 200 6 00 04.260 80 6 95 04..281 120 6 90 08..217 120 6 05 08..250 80 6 OO BO.228 120 5 95 04.,300 120 5 90 f > 8,2&2 40 & 95 CO , ,248 200 6 00 64..205 200 5 95 ( > 3 . . .241 120 6 90 65..294 80 6 95 79..235 820 6 DO 1..1HO 6 96 4..182 6 90 10..270 6 05 CO.,208 120 6 90 76..194 80 6 95 01..262 5 90 CO.240 6 95 02. . . 2C9 6 90 GO,249 80 6 95 65..230 440 & QO 70.,220 1GO 5 96 03..244 200 6 90 US-38 240 & 96 CO.,296 6 90 08.273 40 6 96 72..231 200 6 90 8..101 6 OO 3 .goo 6 9O 67.237 80 0 00 .71.254 693 6. . . 293 OOO 0..621 80 690 27.,285 80 0 00 7.290 6 90 7..228 G 00 07..230 6 00 BIIKEP I'our doubles were received an sold right uround steady prices. Fed wetter lambs averaging 69 His brought 14.60 un ftilr 80 lb Wyoming suoup brought $3IX There la no quotable rlmngo In thu markc Fulr to good natives , 13.00 4,76 ; fair to coo western * , 13 00 4 f.O ; common find stock shpi'p , S ? 6tVl3 f.O ; good tncholro 40 to 100 lb lambs , $0lit ! ) 70 , Hoprcsotitnllva n1oi Nn. Av. I'r , 182 woMeni lambs , fed 69 $460 251yomliig , ( trnss 80 3 00 IteecluU unit IHipniltln \ of Htnuk. Oftlclnl rccolpts and dl < p-"ltlon of stock m nhowubjr tholKMks of th * Union Stock Ynrdi company for Iho forty-olRht IIOUM ending at & o'clock p. in. July 10 , 1893) ) ll-CEir-TS. lltSI'OSITIOV. Chlcuso l.lxp Stock Murltnt. CHICAGO , July 10. [ Special Telegram to Tun Itnn.1 Hoodcattlo were fairly nrtlte nnd sold fulrly woll. Thnro wns u llbornl number of well fated ( steers , but not too nrniy for tlio demand , which was reasonably nc'hu. Local dressed bcuf llrms wcro fico buyers ntul the wants of eastern shippers nnd exporters WPHI qultusulllolont to nlisorb iho supply of rlpo beeves. The situation In gra s cntllo wns not so snllsfnrtory. Thuy comprised a largo pro portion of ( ho receipts , and as Ihuio were be tween 0,000 nnd 7,000 Tc\ns catllo In tlio yards sellers were at n dliad\niilngo , Sains indicated a decline of about lOc. From $1.20 to $5.05 wns tlio iiingo of xnines for native cattle. It needed to bo something 111010 tban ordinarily llnu to bring ns much as $5.fi and sales at better tliiin $6 were scnttcrlng. Kroni $2lo $2.35 nought most of tliu ronsiindillio prevailing prices for steers wpro from H to $5. Tlio mnrkot for Texas entile wns netlvo nt u small decline. Tlio tatpply. thoutrh huge , was closely bought up on a basis of from 1.75 to (4,20 for pool tocholco soils. Today's receipts of hogs wcro remarkably heavy , footing up about ! 1,000 head. Tbeso nro tlio largest receipts oxer known at this time of year nnd for a while tills morning tliu market was pnialyred. Ituycrs Insisted oil concessions of from IBc to 'JOc per 100 Ibs , nnd got tbcm , but tlio mnrkot soon righted up , nndbofoioO o'clock 6c to lOo of this loss bad been rocovoied , tlio close being actho nt about lOc n from Saturday's quotations. Theio wns an nctlvo demand nnd most of tlio hogs wore bought up. the gre.it bull : of them at from $0.10 to JC.25. At tlio opening * G.UO bought cholco hoes , and later In the day $0.80 waspild for no bettor hogs. Light and ho.uy weights sold at substantially the --nmo inngc. Tlio run of Miocp was not excessive , O.UUO head being Iho estimated supply. . Good sheep wore rntliur scarce and were strong and tlio elf grades , though receiving bill , llttlu nttuntlon , were saleable at as good prices as Iruo lioun paid ut any time within the last fortnight. There were buyers for good to cholco imtMo * nt from $1.60 to * 5 00 , and for prlmo Texas sheep ut from $4.35 to J4.40. Poorer grades were quoted anywhpro from $1.75 to $400. Lambs sold better than at the close of last week. They were quoted at from $3.75 to $0.75 for poor to e.Mr.i. Receipts : Cattle , 10,000 hond ; calves , BOO head ; hogs , 44,000 heud ; sheep , 0.000 head. The Evening Journal repoits : CATTLE Receipts. 10,000 head ; shipments , 10,000 bond' nmrkot 10ffll5c loner ; prlmo beoxcs , $4.00IS6.40 ; good , $4.3534.85 j medium , $4.10314.35 ; common , $3 50K4.00 ; TCMIIIR , $2.50S4.15 : stockcrs , $2.753.25 ; cows , $1.10 ® 3,25 3,25Hooa Kccelpls. 44,000 head ; shipments , 0,000 head : mnrkot oiiencd lOT&lOc lower , closed strong , decline mostly logulnod ; mined packets , 600020.20 ; jirlmo heavy and butchers' weights , $0.50 < iG.BO ; light , $0.15 ® 0.30. 0.30.MiEEf Receipts , 10,000 head ; shipments , 1,100 bead ; mnrUctutendy tostrong ; nathrs , $4.00a5.40 ; westerns , 84.00S4.50 ; ToMins , * 3.85(2,4.50 ( ; owes , S4.U030.30 ; lambs , $3.503 0.40. Nr > * York LUo Mock Marker. KKW Yonic , .luly 10 DEGVUS Hocolpts for two days , 5,200 head ; trade slow , but a sh.ido firmer for cholco natlvus : poorest to best ntitlvo htoers , $4.402.5.40 ; Tet.ins , J3.50Q3 90 ; dressed beef dull at 70c. Shipments tomor row , 480 beo\es and 1,200 ( inuiters. OALVKS Uecelpts for two days , 3,237 bond ; dull and lower ; veals. $5 00 7.1)0 ) ; ml\ed lots , $4.1635.55 ; buttermilk c.ihes , f2.001S3.00. SilUM1 AND LAMIIS Kecelpts for two days , 14,880 bead ; hheep stoidy , firm ; lambs actho and We lower ; sheep , $3.SO'OiS.OS ; lambs , $5.00 © 0.75 ; diesscdmuttou,7S10u ! ; dressed lambs Ion ur lit Q ® 12c. ! lions Receipts for txvo days , 0,087 ; nomi nally bteucly nt0.1O30.75. Kausna City I.lvo stuck Mnrkot. KANSAS CITY , July 10. OATTI.E Rocolpts , 0,000 hond ; shipments , 3,100 head ; mnrkot steady for best ; others wenk ; Texas steers , $2.25'S4 ' 00 ; Texas cows , $2.00a2.75 : shipping steers , 64.25S5.35 ; native cows , , Jl.50fe4.GO ; butchers stock , $3 O0'it4.30 ; stackers and feeders , 32.50&4.00 ; bulls and mixed , $1.50 ® 3.50. lions Receipts , 3,700 head ; shipments , 5,000 head ; m.irkot lOc lower ; bulk of suits , J5.751i5 85 ; shippers , $5 0505.76 ; mixed , $5.05 © 5.00 ; light , J5.COSb.00 : Yorkeis. $5.85(3.0 ( 00 ; pigs. $5 00 5.85. biittEP Recelots , 4,500 hnad ; shipments , 8,700 bead ; market slow and weak. St. Louis Ilxo Stock AInrket. ST. Louis , July 10. CATTf.H Receipts , 5,200 head ; shipments , fj,500 tioud ; maiket nctlxo ; fair to good natlxo steers , $3.0034.80 ; fair to good Texans , $2.25 4.HO. lions Receipts , 2300 bond ; shipments , 2,200 head ; maikot easier ; heavy. $5.70 ® 0.00 ; mixed , $5 GOS0.10 ; light , 85.HOio.l5. MitKiKecelpts , 1,300 head ; shipments , 2,100 head ; market unchanged. THE WOOING OF DIANA , Kale H W Il'ni / ( jt07i. On BOmo sylvan errand bent , Diana chanced to catch hot' reflection in an unrullled pool. She saw neither glitter of diamonds nor gleam of gold , hut what , being only 18 , Bho deemed of greater worth beauty , wondrous beauty and content therewith Bho sut down and reflected thus : "Thoro is a world outside these pas toral Holds called life , whence everyone goes ; Strophon nnd DuphuiHtaking their flocks with them , Bacchus his wives , nnd even Pan has gene thereto do his piping. There , I hear , none either toiler orviillc , but ride onu mighty Merry-go- round to the in URIC of pipe and Bong. Iloncc , too , will I got mo. for full surely this desert land is no place for such 0,1 I ! " And she smiled as she pictured how at sight of her wonderful beauty the Knights of the Morry-go-round _ would drop from their hot-fees to "worship nt her foot ; and making her ready she departed - parted and in time reached the Merry- go-round. It whirled ccafcolobsly past her. n daz zling spectacle , nnd many a knight in passing , said : "What a pretty girl ! " Others more enthusiastic , oxclnimod : "By jove , bho's n btunnor ; " while not a few , forgetful of worldly wis-dom , hold out their arms to her and cried : "Come ! " hut not ahorse was demounted , not a knight knelt ut her foot. Thus pnbsed thrco brief , bright seasons , and again Diana got her to the pool. She looked in its binooth depths and lo ! like Nurcibsus of old , for very love , she btoopOd and kissed the imago there reflected , for tlio beautiful bud had burst into bloom , oven beyond ita first promlto. "They Hlinll yet kneel , " she tald , turning' again to the world of Life. "Beautifull beautiful ! beautiful ! " murmured the Knights of the Merry-go- round und bowed low their uncovered heads with the instinctive homage men vet viold to chaste beauty ; and many bcgg'ed her "Como , " but still no horse was abandoned , no rider knelt ut her feet. feet.Ono Ono she saw coming afar off , and the flutter of her heart said , "At liibt ; he will kneel. " Ho culled to her and hit voice was the music of the spheres. Ik hold both arms out to her , and in joyous , confident tones cried , "Come , my dar ling ! " Then , as she did not respond , he slacked his speed in amazement to in quire into it. "Got off your horse , " she said , recall ing the rolloction in the pee ) . . "But I cun't , you know , Dl , " ho replied impatiently. "Please do bo reafonablo , that's a dear. ' Of course I would love U kneel at your foot forever so long , but il wouldn't do ut all. Hort.es uro bcurco 01 this whirligig , and a fellow that's luckj enough to get ono has got to hong on t < it , unless , of courbo , ho gets u bug of golt by dismounting , for that will always BO < SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. MADE ONLY 3Y lanuktuieis 9 lofcis Directory AWNINO3 AND TENTS. Omaha Tent-Awning Wolf Bros & Co. , COMPANY. Mnnnficlurcrsof Tonti , HOR9n COViil3. AvnniK i ilc , 7UJ nail 70 S Itth btroc't , BA03 & TWINES Bcmis Omaha Bag I COMl'ANY Importers nml inixnufio- turen of Hour Backs , tiutlup , twine. BO 0X3 AND SHOES. Morse-Cos Slios Company. llovtn Salesroom nd onice-llOT-HOMlll ractory-lU'J-USl-1123 ' llownnl 8U Muniif islurori of llooU an ! Wo are tha osfcv axloaaoa to all to tn.poct o ourneirfaotorr. Kirkendall , Jones & Amcr , Hand-Sewed . Wholoialo COMPANY. nifrs , ncenU lloston SHOE CO . boot * , uliooj nnd rubber [ Ood" . IfcW- llubborbhoo Co. 110- ! ( HOi 1100 llnrney btrcct 181U llnrnuy atro-t. COAL , COKE. I CORNICE. Oinafta Coal , Coke & Eagle Cornice Works Mf ra K > 11anliCd Iron cot- L1MK CO.h rd nnd Jft nice , wlnilow cais. % no oonl , a K. cor. 10th ami tulle BkrllKliU , utc.UJS Mruot. Biiil I31U IJodEcMruct. DRY GOODS. M. E. Smith&Co. Kllpalrlck-KochDry GOODS CO. Err KOOdB , nolloni , fur- Notloni , Hunts' furnish- rlgliluK Kouils , cornt-r put u'uoili , ( .or. Htli auil llth nud Howard 5ts. llnrnc ) btreeU. FURNITURE. Omaha Upholstering Beiiee & Runyan COMt'ANY. Upboliterod furniture , FUIINITUIIIS COMPANV UOllUi Mcbolui at. \VaoUialoonlr. and 13tb Strea tire him another. So just jump up , Htlo pirl. 1 will cntch you , and hold ou so fast , and youbhall wear diamonds , tndowill have the jollicst kind of a line all the way round ! " Tno horses behind were pressing him lard , for however sympathetic their idcrs might be , the whole Merry-go- round can not stop for ono man's wooing , and as biana was obdurate , hnM volun tarily , half by force of his surroundings , " 10 passed out of her sight , telling her : ts ho went that ho know faho would regret it which she did. Some way , after this , the sight of this ceaselessly revolving machine wearied "icr the 'sight of big men on little wooden horses , and little men on big wooden horses , all going up and down "n the whirl around , responsive to the solf-bamo pulse ; and she turned and Hod to the woods , where she wept a hcason hrough. At the end of that time she dried her eyes and murmuring "spilled nilk , " said , "I will go back and ob serve. " And this is what she observed : 1. That unadorned beauty commanded only the call "Come. " 2. That tlio glitter of croiflf and .the chink of gold was all that would itnhoreo the Knights of the Merry-go-round. a. That it did , indeed , go hard with such knights If they got not the gold. Being all unaccustomed to walking , iniinv having never oven crept , they wore mostly lost in the desert that lies outside of the orbit of Life , although oc casionally ono wns clover chough to catch another mount. 1. That the women had to do most of the holding on , once they were mounted In a style varying according to their dollars lars und cents. Again fiho wont to the pool to BOO If her eyes showed her year of weeping and to try to calculate her own worth. She wag 25 , hut hoi- reflection showed her she was Diana still. "Ho shall bo line looking"sho decided ; "have a good horse and hold out both hands , anyway ! " Again from the Merry-go-round she heard murmurs of adtniratUn , and hands were hold out to her in great variety widowers , bachelors , and romantic youths with downy llp < i , who still rode on tholr father's Horses but none of the many met her requirements , Thiib two more scuuons pabaed , Diana did not go to the pool. "I am 27 , " nho higlied ; "I will shut my oycs and catch on , and may the gods bo kind ! " And they woro. IIo was BO very com fortable comfortable ambition , com fortable deposition , comfortable mount , and comfortable to look at. IIo had called "Como" to ono or two who had failed to respond , but that was long ago , and when , to his surprise , ho found him- belt captured by Diana's shapely arms , far from displeased , he bald : "JlyJovo , I'm lucky ! Dl's a beauty if bho Is poor ; and had bho been homely enough to stop a i clock , I'd have had to give In juat the bamo. This is such a chivalrous ago ! " Piles of people tmvo piles , out Oo Witt's Witch Ha el Salvo will uuro thorn. Kuiluoeil Tlmlr Alan' * Wugci. TOLEDO , July 10. TUls morning the Mil- burn Wngon company , whoso works are the second largest in the world , served notice on Us 800 employes of a 25 per cent reduction In wages. A largo number of inon at once litlil down their tools uml wnlkcd out und ttila afternoon not over a score or so of men ro. turned to work. Tlio company thinks tliitt most of the men will roturu to work to morrow , HARDWARE. Rector & Wtllieliiiy Lobeclt & Linn , COMl'ANV. Dcalnrn In harOvnro n8 Corner 10th anil Jackion tools Htrools. m Htreat. HATS , ETO. | mON WORKS. W. A. L. Gibbon & Co Omaha Safe and Iron Wtiolointo WOKK3. IlfttB Cnpfl , BtruW ROOdB , inf iviuilts. Jnll troa Klunros , mluons. ltti Iron tliutturi anil lire nnd llnriior btraots cnic9 , l.us Andraon , Id anil JackBon IAJKIBER. John A. WaKclicld , Imported.Arwrtorin I'ort- land commit. Mllwau- koo coincnt and Qulncy \Tlilto lime. I LIQXJOKS. I Frlcfc & Herbert , Wholesale liquor dealers 1001 Fnrnam St. PAPER. OILS. Carpenter Paper Co Standard Oil Co. Cnrr > a full stock of and IteHnoJ and lubricating writing pAp card jmpors , etc. oils , azl groin. to. PRODUCE COMMISSION. - Branch & Co. Jas. A. Clark & Co. Produce , frulti of all Uuttor. ohogK , ( ggl , poiiltrr and gaoas kliHi9oy tor . 817 M. Utli Mrtat STOVE REPAIRS | SASH , DOORS Omaha Stove Repair M. A. Disbrow&Co Vr'OHKH. Slovo repairs Manufacturer ! of uud wutor nttiiflbmenth doors , blind ! and lor any kind of ntoro uioulillu s , Uranoh of' made. 12U7Uouiiaa | it. 11 co Uth and U.rA. SOUTH Union Stoci Yards Company , South HcstCattlo IIo nnitShoop iniriot la tlio woii. House. ; . Wood Brothers. Live Steak Commission Morcli'inti ? o-ith Oranlia Telcpliona 1157 , Chloau JOHN I ) UAtt- MAN , I , , WALTHIl 13. WOOD , f Vnnllnr Market reports by mall and who clioorfull ) furnished upon application , Time is Money. A miss is ns good as B mile. A second is as long as a day , some times uhen you miss a train. If time Is money ri % , lo you then you should RUBY JEWELED \cnrry \ nn accurate time ADJUSTED tij. 7lvccpcr. The Ducbcr- 11 a m p d c n 17-jewel T watches the arc time Bavers nnd keepers. Would yon llko to know which watch b most uio'l nn America's ( Irciitcut ItallromlT If so. write for rlmilnr "A ( Jiastlon of Hecouda. " Tu l Uuuuuii WATCH WUJIKS , Cautou , o. ITiiirr. wxnK Moi Rjrn j IICISIIKiT HINDOO REMEDY ItKMH.TN In BO 1IVVH. OllTTl fAlllntf Heruory , I'Bltlll. HCCIllC ! l3 > l , UmLlHH . - tHe - ' He , anil quickly but turelx rtttorrn l.otl Mlulllrw 9) ) < 1 nryoiiiiLr Fanllr rurrlHd In vift pocket , rrlci ( l.llOn | mcl < f . Kli fur f > OO wltli u urrlllcn Kuur * iitri'turure or inonrj nfurl't il. Don't Irtuiiy al. I rliiLh lcU drUKrl tMI IDU any klndtif fmltiittttn In * lift or , hnvlni ; INKAI'O nonu oilier If lie lial nal lot II , will ttiulli by ninll u | > on milplol prlci , I'-nii lilcl In ( cnlmi uivtloiie fiif Aclilrtu llrlcuta ] Jltilli-ul fo.r > a I'ljliioulli 1'lnri , < hU-u o , III. SOLD liy Kulm & Co. , Cor islh and Douglai Six , anil I. A. I'ullcr & Co , Cor. Mtli end l ) : 'n' Sli'OMAHA. NED. , | jy Paul G Schneliltr. 51 ! llroadway anil-C 1'eail St , COUNCIL IiLUH'3 , IOWA , anil other I.e dlnc DrueEiits. I KEEP COOL liuldo , outnlde , und all the by drluklni ; HIRES ThUgroatTumporuricedrink : % a * UouUtiful , ai U la pleasant. Try