fl TFTR OMATIA DAILY ITOfl. ' ! rTTtTHRDAY. JULY 13 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Discouraging Reporta Received from the Western Harvest f ialda , WHEAT AT THE OPENING WAS LOWER OUpoiltlon toTrndo Wits Not General and Operator * Wcro Inclined to Piny n Waiting Unmo-Stookt anil llondii CHICAGO , July 12. IleporU today from the harvcH fields were Imd , nntlfrom tlio Brewing Iprlng wheat worse thnn boforo. From I'uropo cauio reports of a wet harvest , and mainly on uch news nnil some covering of short wlioiit that article recovered from ? { c to Jfo of yes terday's decline. Corn averaged cmy , but closed firm nt from ! ic to He nuovo yesterday. I'rlccs wcro overweighted with the raw ma- tcrlnl mid declined hcnvlly. Wheat nt the opening was from } { c to So lower for September hccamo flrm nnd advanced to n point Ic nhovo the opening price , then re ceded Jic , held fair nnd the closing wai flrm at JjjC from the top. The lower opening was on the financial outlook , but tlioro veto reports of hot winds In the northwest , nnd rumors tlmt a considerable quantity of gold was to bo Imported , and the market became stronger , Liitcr , Influenced by realizing suits nnd the only small decrease In stocks reported by llradstrcol's , the market again caied off , only to regain Us drop on the rises of prices In I'urls. Thcro was no disposition to trade except In a moderate wny and the voluuio of businosH wits not liirgc. Corn was quiet at the start. On n decline the demand Improved and on someof the largo concerns purchasing freely the early sellers turned buyers , resulting In a ( c advance. The action of wheat helped the price- and the lull Ddvnnco WHS fully sustained. Tlicro wan a fnlr trade In oats and n steadier fooling , nrlces advancing from ! ic to yc , July being the strongest , The close was at nearly tlio top Dguri'swlth u net gain of from lic to } { c. Lnrly oircruijzsof July were light , but aftur lie nil- vnnco they Indented slightly. The new crop futures weroolTerud fairly well , but all weiu ftlisoibed. 1'rovlslon prices succumbed to the -heavy hog receipts iiero nnd nt Om.'ilui and Kansas City. Altliough pricesBiilTcrud u so > erodc- cllnc , tliuro was no grunt nmountof bUNlness done- until near thu close. Compared with last night , pork Is down from 45c toCOc , lard from aajfc to 'JOc and ribs IWSic. During thu last fifteen minutes It wris gor-slp that Wright Was unloading Ills long line of piovisions. Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , 64 cars ; corn , 330 cars ; onts , 15Ucarfc | hogx , BB.OOO head. The lending futures ranged as follows : Cnsli quotntlotiE ivoro as follows : FLOUK Kahy , not much chitngc. WHEAT No. 2 spring , G6H5Sci No. 3 iprlng , f. i ) . b. , GOSG3c ; S'o. 2 red , ( iOMO05 ic. COIIK No. UlOiw No. 3 yellow , closing OATS No. 2 , SOJifflaOVc ; No. 2 white , f. o.b. , 84S13GC : No. 3 whtto , f. o , b. , 31 li < 233c. KYE-NO. 2. to , ; . + HAIIMJV No. 2 , nomlnwArTo. 3 , f. o. b. , 85 ® 80c ; No. 4 , f. o. 1) . , SBfWBa * FI.AX HEEINO. . 1 , J1.08. TiuoTHvSnED I'rlmo , 14.15. PoiiK-MehB , per 1)1)1. , ? 10.06iai0.07 < 4 ; lard , per 100 Ibs. . S'J.r/Jiiyj.GD ; t-hort ribs , sides ( loose ) , ! H.8.)318.H7 ! ' , ; dry Ritlted Bhouldcrn iboxeo ) . f8.25e8.CO ; short clear sides ( boxed ) , 19.70(210.00. ( WIUSKV Distillers' finished goods , per gal. , SuoAns Unchnnged ; cut loaf , GUcj grnnu- Utcd. 5.70 ; htauditid "A. " 6.G4. The following vcro the receipts und ship ments for today : On the Produce cxchango today the butler market was quiet and easier ! creamery , 15 ® lOc ; dairy. 14Q17c. Eggs weru strong ; strictly fresh , 1515Jic. _ New York M rkctff. NEW YORK , July 12. Fi.ouit Receipts , 84- 000 fkgs. ; exports , 1,000 hbla. , 7,000 saaka ; laics , 4,000 pkgs ; market very dull and weak ; buyers scarce. CoitN MCALr-Uull , steady ; yellow western , RYU Quiet , flrm. HAIUXY M ALT Steady , quiet. WHEAT Ki-celptB , 'Jfao.ooo liu.j exports , 130,000 bu. ; enles , 800,000 bu. futuroH , 120- 000 bu. spot. Spot market firmer , moderately active for export ; No. 2 rod , In btore and oliv T tor , 7UK7iVc ! ; afloat , 7354V ; f. o. b. , 72Ji ® 74fo ! : , ungraded red. 07tt73c ; No. 1 northern , 73cNo. ; I haul , 77' < cs No. 2 northern , 70 ; c ; No. 2 Milwaukee , 714'c. OutlotiH were dull pnd Mit7ic ( higher , closing mm ; No. 2 rt-d , July , 71 a72 c , closing nt 72Kc : August , 727 , ' Sf c , cloning at 73 0 ; rioptembor , 74 15-1U closing at 75JiC ! December , BOll-10 , 4. Conn Uccclpti , OB.ooo bu. ; cxportu , 108- 000 bu. ; Bftles , 340,000 bu. futures , 87,000 bu. snot. Hpois null , firm ; No. 2 , 48K5J48Mc in elevator ; 40 i(249jo ( ! alloat. Options dull and unchanged to Jjc up , cloning steady without ncclal feature ; July , 48Uc ; August , 48) ) { ® iHJiC , cloklng at/8ic ! ; September , Jb'Sffi401ic. Closing at 40 > Sc/ OAlS-Uucolnis. 73.000 hu. ; exports , 1,000 1)U. ; bales , I''a.OOO Im. futures , 80,000 bu. epot. active B7Wc ; Beplomher. - < , e. cosng at 31Kc Hoot. No. Uwhlto. 40cf-No. 2 Chicago , BBHc K ? ' ? Jn3l9 ! ! N.3 ! w''ll ' ' ° . 8 ° c ; mixed western , 87W38Ue ; white western , 30tt44 c. llAY-SteadyiUlet. | IIpi'8-rjtcady , nulot ; gt.ito , common to choice , 10T,22c ( ( ; I'aclllc coast , 1021)ic. ) HlDEB-Hleady , Hrm. I'lioyiaiohB-Cut mets. dull , steady ; mid- flies. Inautlve. Lurd , ( julot , nonlc ; wi-storn team closed at (10.05 ; biiloi. 750 tlorcea at | io.06ttU.i0 ! ' ; July closed ut MO ; r-'optombor Siu U'i'm40' ' l ° 'k- e "yi now wcsi ii Moderate demand , stendy ; choice , CiiF.KHE-Modorntoly active ; fancy , BX < 28Vc. EflHH-Ubcral Mipply , i asy ; reculptu , O.OUO pbcH.CHtorii ; , freli , l&/SSiloVc. 6 iisVciW ? 'nn" ! ° lty l'J ' 'Cr ' "kB < ) l 4Jclld' ! ) I COTTONSEED Oib Quiet : crude , 37c : vcllow prime , 42c. ' 1'ernqi.EUM-Wai dull ' ; I'cnnsylvnnla oil. jpot sales , none. AuKUht options enK-s. none , 6 c bill. llnm oil biiles4,000 bbls. ; total tales , -l.OUO Mils. KoDiN-Qulut , weak ; strained , common to Tiim-ENTiNE-DuIl. ' weak nt 27'j < 328Mc. ItiCE 1'alr demand , stcudy. MOI.AFRKS Steady ; New Urlcans , ouon kettle - tlo , Kood to cliolcu , Htciuly , BuuAlt-ltaw , dulli fiilr roflnlnir , 34'c ? ; eentrl- fuKiils , 00 test , 4f c ; refined , iiiodorutcly nc- UvopltA,41fi.lC4ir ; ) iomouIIA,6 ; ! ( i & 13-10e ; tnmlurd A , 6 7-lt > 4tfJHc ! confcctlonerH A , 66-lflcicutlouf , 0iiU ( 1-iGo : cnulioil , t > \ < & 6 1-lCci nouderod , 6 H-lGrtr ( > Vc ; granulatud , i 7-lCCf ( ) o ; cubes. 6 ll.l j.c. l'io iHON-Ktenily ; American , H2,7616,60. Ooi'i'uu Easy : luko. I10.a& . J.EAD-I'lniii doini'Stlc , J3.07J. ! TiN-Btcudyi Btrults. HU.40j plates , dullr itoanr , Bi-Ei.Tf.il Quiet ; domestic , H.10. KUII HI City Murkoti. ItAJtfUH ClTV , July 12.-WllKAr-Illll , mil lightly higher ; No , a bnrd , fj-iCiMc ; No , U LitI I OouN-Flrmj No. 2 white , 33 > Jo ; No. 2 mixed , I3c OATS-8lendyi No. 2 mixed , 200270 ! No. 2 white , oHfivjmr < v UUTTBU r-carco , flrmi creamery , lGCJ2Qci ! lry. 13ftl7c. Eoua Dull , weak ; lOc. ilcCKIITS Whuat , 7,100 bu , ( corn , 8,300 , bu.j oats. none. Buu-MUNTB Wheat , 10,400 bu.j corn , 13,800 bu. ; eau , none , _ I.lvrrjiuo MHrkv . LIVEKPOOI , July 12 , WIICAT Btcndys do- tnnnd inoderatu ; liolderti oiler tuodorutuiy ; No. 8 red winter , &s Od pur cental. OOHN-SU-udy ; demand fair ; mixed western , 4 * 4Hd l tr cental. IjAitu I'rlmo western , & 0i percwt. CHEESE American finest white , 45s Cd ucr CWU _ Munchaiter CuUiiu rcl l Iteilutr , MANCIIESTEII , July 12. ThoOuunllun In Its commercial article my § : A btrongt'r tone Dr valls , which U mainly due to cotton values atLluTpool. More buslm-w vra uxccuted yotterday than on July 4. notwULitunUIng the tlruueia. Ttiore are iuqulrloi lu koiuo quartern for Ion grade * . The prospect * of btitlneil for China nro worn otiiirful Th t lifts been a Icndlnv buyer ot tllror at ho low quotation * nnd on Incroaied Inquiry or Manchester good * li ojcectoil , pending the disturbance In trade botffoon riilnn and India , There liaibccR a fnlr Inquiry from Hotnbay which Ims iciulted In talcs of shirtings find miscellaneous goods. The Inquiry for Jnconcti It light , The Inquiry for bleaching cloths h s lettened. The demand for heavy goods Is mostly of a retail character , lluslne.o for fcouth America Is quiet. American yarns are firmer and moro business lajlono In them. Omnhn 1'rotliico .Mnrkot. IlnTTKn-Tlio market l steady , but tlioro Is n good dcmnnd for pricking stork , nnd fonio of the buyers appear to bo fi oHti ? somcwliat stronger ; than tlicy did ndnyor two ago. There 1 Miino talk of tlio market going Imok to 14c for packing stock , The receipts of butter are light , but qtilton good deal Is being shipped out Inrarlotn. Fancy creamery. prlnt. 21c : fancy creameries , solid packed , iocs fair to good creameries , solid packed , loaiflc ; cholco to fancy country , 16U10c ; fair to good country , 16c ; packing stock , fresh , 18Vc. { Ecos-Tlio market was steady , but thcro op * prar * to bo a weaker feeling in some quarters that may indicate the coming of lower quota tions In tlio near future , The bulk of the sales nro still mndo ntll'ic. I/lVK I'oui.Tltv There Is very llttlo i poultry coming on the market , nnd the offerings of chickens woru picked up uulto rcmllly nt firm prices. Turkeys nnd ducks nro out of reason nnd nro very slow sale. Spring chickens , per dor. , tl.76fl3.riO ; best hens , per lb. , 74J8c ; mixed coops per lb. , Cc ; old roosters , tier lb. , 4(260 ( ; turkeys , per lb. , He ; ducks , uer lb. , 7 8c. I'OTATOr.s Tlicro wcro a fowcars of potatoes In , but the demand was not overly actlvo owing to the competition of the local gnr- di'ncis who arc supplying sotno of the trade , selling direct to the rutallers. Now pottitocs , porbu. UOcttM.OO. TOMATOKS The market Is not very well sup- " ' piled 'ustat iiiesent , agnod deal of the stock arriving In poor condition , However , the market Is not any stronger , hut If anything the feeling Is weaker , owing to the fact that the demand Is not very active. Southern , per four banket craft1 , 81.-is-10. ! Cr.i.Kiiv Snmll shipments are coming from both Michigan and Missouri. Celery , per doz. , 4 Be. ' Ari'i.r.s Quito a good many apples nro being received on the market und there Is a wide range In the urlces. Cholco red tipples that will answer for stand mirpososnra good sellers and command the best prices. Apples , per H bu. box , 75c < aJ1.00. llnuitiES There wcro about 110 cas.es . of blackberries on the market nnd a few cases of red nnd bluck raspberries. Thu most of the rnspbarrles nro homo grown nnd are sold largely to the trade without going through the hands of the commission men. There wcro no strawberries ) In. A commission man observes that It docs not take many berries to satisfy thu trado. Tlio market Is now low on receipts that would , during many seasons , be consldciod so light that prices would bo mlvunrcd. Ulackborrlos , per 24-qt , case , JS.OO ; blnck raspberries nor 24-ut. ease , $3.00 (23.20 ( ; huckleberries. J3.60. fcMAM. 1'iuiiTS At the present time there nro no California pou'ibus on the market that nro tiny Improvement over tlio southern peaches which have been pretty good this henson. There appears to bu a disposition among some fruit dualcr.s to tiwnlt the coming of thu early C'rawfords or other good varieties that nro better than those now hero bcforo attempting to go Into the poncn business very heavily. California cherries ate out of the market. Apricots , per 4-babkot criite , $1.25 ; plums , wild geese and C'hluk- asaw , per ! 2lit. . crate , f2.60 ; California peaches , Jl.1531.20 ; Texas peaches , OOcftMl.OO per M-bu. box. MKtAr.s Tficro Is nothing of Importance to offer on the subject of melons. Watermelons are selllne at a wldo range and the market Is very liberally supplied nt the present time. Watermelons , percratoof one doz. $2.60 ; looM ) , perlOO.JlH. TItOPICAL FHU1T8. PINEAPPLES 1'lorlda , per cabo of 5 to 7 doz. , J5.noa7.oo. GUANOES Illvoraldo Mediterranean sweets , 83.50ffl3.75 ; hrlghtb , J2.75Q3.00. LV..MONS Mcsslnus. extra fancy , $6.0035.50 ; SlcssltiBH , per box , cholco to fancy , J5.00a5.50. IIANA&IH Per bunch , largo , ? 2.25a2.75 ; per bunch , small to medium , $2.ooffi2.25. HIDES , TAM.OW , lire. H inns No. 1 green hides , 3c ; No. 2 green hides , 2o : No. 1 green salted hides , 3Kc ; No. 2 green salted hides , 2tfc ; No. 1 ixieun suited Hides. 25 Ibs. to 40 Ibs. , 3c ! $ ; No. 2 gn-en salted hlili-a , 25 Ibs. to40 Ibs.T Hc ; No. f veal calf , B Ibs. ' to 10 Ibs. , Cc ; No. U veal calf , 8 Ibs. to 151b . , 4c ; No. 1 dry Hint hides , 7c ; No. 2 dry flint hides , fie ; No. 1 dry salted hides , 5c. Part cured hides lie per lb. loss than ully cured. SHKEI- PELTS Green salted , ' L35c < a$1.25 ; green mlted shearlings ( shortwoolcd early skins ) , each 15ft25c ( ; dry bhoHrllnics ( short wooled early skins ) . No. 1 , each 5iilOc ; dry shearlings ( hhort woolod early hklns ) , No. 2 , each 5c ; dry flint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelt , peril ) . , actual weight , 103 lie ; dry flint Kansas and Nebraska Murrain wool pelts , perlb. , actual weight , 710c ; dry flint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per lb actual weight , 0@10c : dry flint Colorado Mur rain wool liolts , per lb. , actual weight , 7Dc ; dry pieces * and bucks , actual weight , 57c. TALLOW AND UIIUAHE Tallow , No. 1 , 4M ® 4'e ' } ; tallow. No. 2 , 3J fJ4c ; grease , whlto' , 4ilS5c ( ; grease , whlto II , 4c ; grease , yellow , 3Wo ; grease , dark , 3c ; old huttor , 22c ! ; beeswax , prime , I0a25c ; rough tallow , 2VJ' ® 3c. HONES Car lots weighed nnd delivered In Chicago : Dry buffalo , per ton , $10.00 ( 18.00 ; dry country , blcuchcd , per ton , J10.00iil3.00 ; dry country , damp and tuoaty , S8.00aio.00. rnonncE rotxTnns. No small amount of the butter that goes east from this point Isreshlpped at Now York and goes Into consumption In Uuropo. 11. S. Bchormorhorn , a huttor arid egg packer of DCS Mollies , Ntopped In tlio city on his way west. Ho reports that they have reduced the price of packing block to lie on truck and that the receipts are light. Commission men are not so sure of the com ing of u glut In the potato market as they were atthocloso of last wcok. The discouraging reports of Iho market that wuro sent outliad the very natural result of cutting down the shipments , so that thu anticipated oversnpply was not realised , Some nro now talking that the market will not go much below present Quotations for some llttlo time , Pnrtlns south nro quite anxious to ship and are quoting low prices as an Inducement , so that It would riot take much encouragement to fill the market up full. Itctnll dealers report that they are buying nulto u good many potatoes direct from the local growers. Ht. l.otlls ST. Louis , July 12. FI.OUR Very weak , un changed : patents , J8.loas.25 ; extra fancy , 12.80462.00 ; fancy 12.40 2.00 ; choice , 2.15 ® 2.25 ; family , 1.002.00 ! rye flour , | 3.2&3.40. WHEAT Nervous , weak , depressed : opened 2c lower han yesterday's close , lost % c , more , then rallied and closeo He above yestordav ; No. 2 red , cnsli. 02Me ; July , G2Jc { ; Auguit , G3i ! a04c } { , closlna 64 > 5c ; Hejitombcr , COQGO. c , closing CGJiQiOC c ; Dccomuer , 7' iic. OoiiN Mfeless , closing c up from bottom ; No. 2 mixed , cash And July , 87iic ; August , 38c ; September. 38yo. OATS Nothing doing ; No. 2 cash , 29c ; July , 27c ; August , 23c ! ; fontembor , 23 , c. lIUTTKii Unulinngcd , lilos Lower. lOc. 1'uovifiiONS Quiet nnd easier ; pork , current make , f 18 ; lard , t'J.12) ) ' , ; dry salt meat ( loose shoulders ) , (8 ; longs and ribs , t9.12ii ; shorts , f'J.50 ; boxed , 15c moro ; bacon , packed shoul ders. IU.60 ; longs and ribs , 410.60 ; shorts , $10,75 ; hams , * 13.00ai4.00. KICBIITB Flour , 2,000 bbls , ; wheat , 67,000 bu. ; porn , 2'JOC'0 bu. ; onts , 22,000 bu. ; rye , 1,000 bu. ; barley , none. timi'MKtiTS Hour , 0,000 bbls. : wheat , 2,000 bu. : corn , 81.000 bu. ; oatn , 4,000 bu. ; rye , 2,000 bu.i barluy , none. New York l ry ( looili Market. NEW VOIIK. July 12. The moro recent 1m- the dry goods market Is without acceleration In vlow of renuwcd financial dls- turbanciH. In fact , Itsocms more quiet again with cottons nouri'Ht the raw material loss linn , especially prints , whlcli tcnddoHnnid In abhunco of any domand. Prints are ( inlet , but with production under control , lliown cottons ol the ghen yarns havoa fulrdonmtid fur converttTh. Drt-bs goodi , flannels und blanketb ate moro active In itiovcmont than dvmand anil ate In fair s > hapo through earlier sales. Mlhtiiukea Mmlioli. lUiti.KV Unchungcdi 65c. KVE Nominal , 1'ltovJBiONtj Dropping ; pork , (10.40. Colloo .Mnrket. NEW Vonit. July 12-Optlonssteady nt from 10 to 25 points decline : closed barely steady at IB down : sales , 10,000 hugs , li ' " July..fW W.P : AuBU8t , IIVOS ; lcr , H6,06 < & > 1G.10 ; October , tlO.UOIlio.05 ; November , (15.00 ; December , I10.55U16.75 , March , H6.80. Bpot Itlo , dull , nomlualj No , 7j 117.26. Mnine i > ell Wheat Market. ! , Futures , woakerthnn yesterday ; cash , cuny with fair demand for mlllum. Hecolplk , 132 cars. Close ; July , GUc ; August , 01' e : foptembcr , G4Hc. Un track : No. l hard , 02c ; No. 1 nurthorn , OOc ; No. 2 northern , 07o. ( Inilii Market , PiiitaiiEi.viiu , July 12. WJIBAT Stronger : No. 2 red , July , fluaotlj/c. ' COUN Limited , steady ; No. 2 mixed , July , OATS-Uull ; No. 2 while , July , 37 l < 338c. Toledo Uruln Market. Toi.EiK ) , July 12. WHEAT Dull , firuijcasu , COKN Dull : cash , 41 He. OATti-BteaJy ; No , 2 , SlMc. Cut Ion M rkeU > Niw OiiLElMg , July la.-Stcadyi nilddllnic 7cgoodiuldailai ! , 7fioj low ulddllug , 7Jic good ordinary , 015-lGci not and grosi re- cclnte , 100 bilk-si export * coastwise , 1,000 bales ; silos , 2,000bales ; stock. 03.000 bales. Future * , ( inlet ; sums , 10,200 bales ; July , .760 bid ! August , $7.50a7.0l ! Hoptemlwr , f7.GO7.75 ; October , l7.72H7.78j Norembor , I7.815t7.83i December , 7,0oa7,91 ; January , SB.04tta.OG ; 1'cbruary , (3.1230.14. llnltlinoro Qrnln .Mnrkot. .onr , July 12. WHEAT Easy ) No , 3 red , * pot and July , G8'-lG31jc. COILS Steady j mixed , spot and July , 47c ! bid. OATS-Qulot | No.2 whlto wcttcrn,37te. ! Cincinnati .Murkoti. CI.VCINNATI , July 12 , WHEAT 1'alr demand ; No. 2 red. GOc. Conx .Strong ; No. 2 mixed , 42c. OATS Strong ; No. 2 mixed , 32Hc. llnvnnn Sugar .MnrUct , HAVANA. July 12. SUOAII Quiet ; holders nloof ; nothing done. STOCKS AND 11ONOS , Com lilcrnblo Activity nnil Incitement Chiirnctcrlzcil the Trading Yosterilny. Nnw YOIIK , July 12. As was expected after the sensational rumors In circulation ycstor- tlny , trading on the resumption of business nt the Stock exchange this morning was attended with considerable activity and excitement. There was a perfect rush to soil , the result of the continued circulation of reports affecting the standing of certain capitalists , prominent In the railway stocks. Names were bandied about , but no ono was In a position to know the operations of the parties In question and could not confirm the stories put afloat. It cannot bo denied that there have been heavy liquidations , and that , too , In the best class of stocks , but ut the same tltno a considerable proportion of the business consisted of selling for the short account. The Vnnderhllt stocks were sold largely and i oneof tlio rumors was that .some connection of the Vandcrhllt family has been forced to throw overboard a lot of Vandorbllt securi ties. The teal reason Tor the Rolling , It wan said , was the fact that a well known trader , who Is in no way connected with the Vamlcr- btlt family , has been forced to throw over about 40,000 shares of the high priced Vnn- durbllt .stocks that ho bought some. time. ago. Cormack , It was said , learned of the llnulda- tlon and joined forces with him , with thu re sult already known , Tlio failures nt London anJ the orders to soli from that center added Ur thu feeling of depression. Prices declined from 1 to G } ( per cent "and were the lowest touched for very longtime. American Cotton Oil dropped OH porccnttoCO ; General Electric , 5 < f percent to 58V { ; Lena preferred , 6 per cent lo 03 ; American Sugar , 2y per cent to 70 ; Union I'aclllc , 2 > / , per cdnt to lay , nnd Nlcklo Plato second preferred , 2 ? per cent to 21 ? . When the shorts started In to cover a sharp rally en sued , hut the ad vancoseemed to make the bears more nggresslvo nnd around 2 o'clock the market.sintered another bad break. It was then that Louisville & Nashvlllo foil to 5Gi , n decline of 4U per cent fiom lust night's clos ing , Other stocks which touched still lower figures wcro St. Paul , which sold down to 67V , Lackawanna to ISHJf , Kdlson Electric to 10O , Pullman Pulaoo to 150 , Western Union to 77 , Lead to 27i ! , Lend preferred to 02 and United States Kubucr preferred to 70. Toward the close , despite repeated efforts to demoralize the market , a firmer feeling took possession of the list and In a majority of Instances Blocks sold higher thnn last night. There were several causes for the Improve ment , chief among them being the return flow of currency to this cont-or , the easier feeling hi money , thu further decllnu In sterling e\- changn and the probability of additional gold Imports. ' The sum of 8500,000 In gold will probably arrive fiom Havana tomorrow , and It Is reported that f 1,000,000 Is now on the way from Kuropo. It Is also stated that further engagements have been entered Into for shipment by the stcamora sailing from Southampton on next Saturday. The influx would bo larger but for thodltllculty of obtaining round amounts of gold from the Hank of Kngland and tlio Hank of 1'iance. Thn Impression Is , however , that If exports of grain continue to Incroasu as they liavo of late exchange will decline to a point that will mnko Importations feasible. The ad vance In the last hour ranged from 1 to 4 ? percent. General Electric , American Sugar , Chicago Gas , Lnku Shorn nnd Manhattan scored the laigcst gains. The market closed firm Intone. The Postsays : The developments of today's market tended to show that those who defined yesterday's movement as a raid to cover shorts were right. The buying for the short account was extremely heavy nil day and It ndvancod many securities In the face of the most urgent etlorls at further demoralization. Two very notlcaablo facts In today's markets were the absence of panic ratofe for call money the loanable supply wnsactually Incroasi'd and the continued declining tendency lu ster ling exchange. This latter movement Is especially romark- ahlo In vlow of tlio recunt reputed heavy sales of stocks for London. The only natural In ference Is that most of the sales by foreign houses wcro for the account of Now York spec ulators. .Meantime events are moving In the London gold market In very suggestive fashion , and today's news fnvoied n possible movement of bpucio very soon In this direc tion. tion.The The following are the closing quotations on the leading stocks on the Now York Stock exchange - change today : Atclilaon 10 , ' Northern Pac. pfd. 2IJf ! < Ad.'inm KxprcHB. . . . 140 U.P. D.&O 7 lAHoii.Terro llauto 35 Northwestern OOM doprefd 115 do prefd 1)8 ! ) American Express 18 N. Y. Central OHM Hultlmoro.VOlilo. . 08 N. Y. &N.B B2 Canadian Paclllc. . . 70 Ontario & Western } : i Canada Southern. . 4flTi Orcpon Imp , Central I'aclllc. . . . 77 Oreiron Knr C4 Olies. i Oldo 1C tO.S. L. AU. N. . . . 13 Chicago & Alton. . . 130 P.iclfloMail 10K C. H.fcQ 82W I'oorla Dee. &E. . . . I ) ClilciiRO Gns 02M i I'lttsbiire 140 ConsolidatedOas. . ! 20H5 ' Pullman Palace. . . leu C. 0 , C. A St. L 3ft llcadlnir 144 ! Cotton Oil Cert 30 Klcliniond Tor 'J IM.ft Hudson 117 ! < do prof M IS Del Lack. A Wi > st. lUUM Klo Grande W'n. . . in D. , VH. O. prcf'd. . . 20 do prol'd f,3 Din. AC. F. Co 23 Hock Ibland fitlK EastTenn Mi Ht.I'iuil C0 > 6 Erie 14U doprof'd Ill doprnf'd 30 St. Paul k Omaha. , 3SJ1 Port Wayne 144 doprof'd 10S Great North'npf'd 105 Southern Pacific. . . C. AM. I. nfd 01W Sugar Hennery. . , . Hocklnp Valley. . . in n Tunn. Coal , t Iron , Illinois Central. . . . 87 Texas Paclflo St. I'anlADulnth. . 11W Tol. &O. C.pfd. , . . Kan. A. Tex. pfd. . . 17 Union Pacific Lake Erie A W.pfd 07U U.S. Kxnrcss Lalto Shore 11(5 ( W.8. L. AP LeadTrual 28U do prof'd 25W Loulavillo.tNaHh. 07 Jt WelluFarpo Ex. . . 130 LoulHVlllo&N. A. . 14 Western Union. . . . 7R ) < Manhattan con 110 WlieellmriL. B. . . 11 Monjphlti A cuaa , . 10 doprcf'd 40 Michigan Central. . 00 M. A. St. L 1(1 ( Missouri Pacific. . . 2HT < U.&ll. 0 0 Mobllo , t Ohio 1(1 ( General Electric. . . 02K NnxUvlllo Cliatt. . . 70 National Lliibued. . 2 H National Coriliife. . OM Colo. F. A I HO doprefd 32 donrof'd 80 N.J. Cemtal ! W II. AT. 0 II No.-.A. W , prefd. . . 100 T. , A. A. & N. M. . . , 10 North Amer. Co. . . . < ,7H , T. St. L. Jl K. 0 2 Northern Paelllc. . . 11 do prof'd 10 bid. tasked. The total snlos of stocks today were 330,000 shares , Including : AtchMon , 22bOO ; Chicago tins. 17,500 ; Oiusapoako & Ohlo.0,400 ; Lackawanna , 10,200 ; Erlo , n.OOO ; Ueneral Klectrlc , 11.200 ; Ioulsvllo | & Nashvlllo. 7,1)00 ) ; Manhattan , 3,800 ; Missouri I'liclllc. 0,100 ; National Cordage. 3,100 ; Now York Central , 8.400 ; Now Kngland. 0,200 ; Ucadlng. 5,500 ; Hock Uland , 14.100 ; North ern I'aclllc preferred , ,100 ; Ht. Paul , 40,700 ; Sugar. 23,300 ; Western Union , 40,800. Halea of silver certlllcatea , 10,000 01111 ccs. Now York Money Mnrket. NEW YonK. July 12 , MONEY ON CAi.r * Was active , ranging from 3 to 20 per cent , last loan , 3 per cent ; closed offered at 3 per cent. PIIIMC MKIICAMTILE I' PEII OStlu per cent. HTIUMMO : KxciiAMiK-Oulot , with actual business In bankers' bills at f4.8Ui < 34B2u for sixty-day bills and * i.83Ji < 34.84i ! for de mand , HM.VEH MARKKT Dull , with sales of cortlfl- cutt'H ut 71c , and closed at 70' c. CioVKiiNMK.sr UO.NUS Steady , State bonds dull. dull.Tlio Tlio closing quotations on bond s ; U.S.4s rcg Ill StL. AI.M.Gcn.fia. 80 U.H.4nconp Ill Ht. L. AS.K.aun.M. 1II2 U. H , IHa mr U7W1 SI Paul CoiibolH. , 110 1'aclnuOsof 'U5. . . I03 Ht.P..O. AI'.lHtB. . 1111 rxmlBlaiiaut'pd4a U3 T. P. L. O. Tr. KetB (10 ( MlBBOUri ( IB 1UO T , P. It. U , Tr. Itcts 10U tTrnn. nuw Bet OB. . 107 Union PacinolBts , 103 ITc-nii. mivr et-t fib. , lull WvutShoro 08H tTciin. now nut 30. , AH ! { K.O.W. lets 74 , Canada Ho. ads Ull AlchlBon 4H 7(1 ( Central I'aclflrlatb 10.IU Alch , VW , clana A , 3H I ) . iK. O. lbt . . . , ill 0,11 , AM. A.6n 00 U.&K. Q.4s : . 7A O. II , A 8. A. 2U CB , 100 ErloVMs. , 87 U. A T. O. fia 103 M , K.AT , Oends. . 70'f ilocon. ISu , , 102 M.K , A.Tit-n.6y. . : l V 1N. Carolina ( ! u 125 Mutual Union On , . . 10(1 ( tN. Carolina 4s 100 N.J. O. Int. Cert. . . 1U7K 8.0 , IJrownb. . . . 05 N. 1'ac. IHIH lii : Tenn , old On , ( Vt tN.l'&c. ads. , , . , . , . 110 Va.Oa , 60 N. W. Consols IS'M Va. Ex-Mat.coup. . S3 tt. W. UutMut'raDi. 101W Vq.conB. . 2d series 0 bid. t asked. London Financial Itevlew. Itcnn < tt.\ \ LONDON , July 12. ( Now York Herald Cable Hp xlfil to THE IIKE.J On thuIStock exchange the failures unnoiincod were not of real Im portance. Homo disasters are oxpcctud tomorrow , which Is pay day , Kiunort. uru still current that , u big German Jewish finan cial house Is vary hard hit. ltd recent lomea uro estimated ut I3XO.)00. ( American railways are fearfully flat , Mllwaukeus. Den ver profom-d , Illinois , Lake Shore , LouUvlllo , Union Pacific aud all Meilcun Issue * being from H4 tobK per cant down on the day. The Financial News nllUuy tomorrow : "Tho colUp o In Wall street mukt be due to clrcum- itanccs moro uerlous thau apparent. There arc many adverse factors , but all comblui-d ute not nioro oonduch o to the fall than the fact that all the support on thli ildouftho Atlantic has been withdrawn by leading homos hero. Further Kuropoan * upport U likely to bo Indefinitely delayed , ana If tlio „ . . - oupti'H rnjWcrl ttiolr own stock * It U ( linictilt to tell wlitirjho docllno wlllcnd. " Foreign Issues .gfliornlly are aiilto broken up , the only oxccpllbn being South African shares , which clpia Hrm. lloiton Stuck Quotation" , nostox. July IS Cnll loam , aalO per cent : time loans , 0 per CCal and commission Closing quotations on stocksbonds ami mining sliHrcs ; Aioh..TOp. AS.P. . 'JflMjWeiil Eml pref'd . . American sugar . . iy ji Wratlnirti. Eleetrlo do prcf'il , TH , rloprcf d. , nnvStMeOns . . . . 7 WIs. Cent Doll Telpphono. . . . ] fll AlchlsonSds IloMon A Albany. , illf. Atchlnon 4n Ilomon.t Mntuo. , . . las Now KiiKlatulfls. . . tloprefd 138 non , Electric As. . . ' ' ' " WIs. Central Is , . . . ' Fltchbnnr. . . . . , , . ' TP AllouezMliihif Co Oonpral Electric. . ( KM Allantlo 111. Steel no Hoston Ac Montana I7f ( Mexican Central. . . o nnllo.t llontou pLJ N. Y. AXuwKn ? . . 2l < < Cnlinnet.V Hcola , , 278 Old Colony 181 Centennial V > l { Orriron Short I.lno 11 Kr.inklln " [ ( lUlblx-r , , . , 8.W Krarsirgo , , . . . . . . . . 6 > 4 San LlrB-o ) , , . . , , . . , , in Osccola , Union I'acina , , , . . . 21H Went End i u Tninnrack. . . . . . . . . . 137 Nnw York Mining ( Jtiotnttom. Nnw YOIIK , July 12. The follow Ing are the mining quotations : - b St. Tmil .Mining U ST. LODIR , July 12. The following were the closing quotations on mining Mocks today : Adams. . . . $ . .MI lllnioflto . $ .4(1 ( A. Netllq. . .25 0 .30 Hope 3.00 ,1.7fi Ullr.ibcth. .27W(4 ( , 0 8. Hopes. W . ( ! ( ) Granlto. . . l.'S ( tl.HO I co . . . . . . . .02 & .05 nak l. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ rinnnrlal Ncitp * . KANSAS CITY , July IS. Clearings , 81,030- 811 NKwYoHK. July 12.-Cloarlngs. 102,020,710 : balances , S4,40U.2il. ! : 1'Aitts , .Ttily li ! . Thrco per cent rontos 07f o7Jc ! for the account. OMAHA , July 12. Clearings , tl,012GG2 ; same day last wcekl,177,308. HAVANA , July 12. Exchange , quiet : on United States , short gold , 10fc. ! llAT.TluonB , July 12. Clearings , 2,328,4B9 : balnncei. (309,031. Money , 0 per cont. PiiH.ADRi.ritiA.July . 12. Clearing' , 111,902- 018 ; balances , $1,701,538. Money , 0 per cent. Nr.wOar.TiANS. July 12. Clearings. J804.340. Nuw York exchange , commercial , 70cj bank , H.fJO premium. MP.UIMIIH. July 12. Xow York exchanco selling t J1.60 premium. Clearings , 8152,002 ; balances , $40,735. OIKCINNATI , July 12 , Now York exchange , par to 50u discount. Ulearluits , $1,050,400. Monuy , 0S8 ( per conl. IJOSTON , July 12-01oarlngs : , { 14,547,801 : balancoi , $1,587,590. Monuy , 7 3 10 uor cent. Exuhango on Now York , 35c discount. ST. Loum , July 12.-Clearlngs , SJ3.042.909 : balances. J398,2-14. Money qulot , Ca8 per cent. Lxchange on Now York , OOc discount. Nnw YOIIK , July 12. ( Succlal Telegram to Hit : HKE. ] Excliango WIIK quoted as follous todny : Chicago , Jl,20ai.60 ( discount : Uos- ton , 3Bc discount ; St. Louis , OOc discount. CIIIOAOO. July 12-OIcarlngs. 114,812,085 ; Now York exchange , H.i5 ( llfoount. Storlluif oxchaiiKu , weak : J4.81Ji4.B3 for actual business and J4.79i ? < a4.Sl ? . for docuuinntary. Money , steady , 7 percent. O.UAIIA LIVi : STOCK Cattle Mnrkot Still tu Il.td Shape About Meiidy. f AVliDNKSHA Y.Jllly 12. Receipts today were only fair , but for the three days the supply shows an Increase of about 4,000 cattle , 13,000 hogs and 2,600 sheep over receipts for the first half of last week. This comparison Is hardly fair , how ever , as last Tuesday ( Fourth of July ) was ob served at the yards as u holiday , very llttlo stock being received ) Of the seventy Ijmds of cattle received nlno were Texana from Kansas City , billed to Cud- ahy. The big nullc of the offerings were na tives , the quality rather running to extremes of good and bad. Thcro was llttlo change In the market ; certainly no Improvement. Klpo cornfcd bectcs , especially If not too heavy , were In moderate demand and about.steady. Compioulsh to choice 1.200 to 1,408-lb. beeves sold at from $4.40 to J4.90 , with fair to good 1.000 to 1,200-lb. steers at from $4.10 to $4.70. When It came to the half- fat nnd shipping stock It was catch as catch can. Some bald prices wcro mean , but no lower , while other * quoted a lOc-decIlno. At any rate they moved very slowly at from $3.40 to J4.0D , or from 25c to 4oc lower than a wcok ago. ThCHO common half-fat Krassy natives will sell worse and worse as the receipts of range cattle Increase. Urunsod beef men were the principal buyers , the condition of the east ern markets preventing any activity on the part , of speculHtlvo shippers and business was on the dull nnd dragging order throughout. All * but the best dry fed COWH sold about a dime lower than Tuesday. Offerings of nbout twenty cars were rather moro liberal than usual and buycra pounded grass block bard. Old peltors sold as low as 76o and $2.20 to $2.90 bought the bulk t\t \ the fair to good stock , fho calf market was eteady to a shade easier , with common to good stock selling at from $2 to $5. IlullK and oxen ut from Si.&U to $3.60 were generally unchanged. There was a moderate amount of business transacted In Btock and feeding rattle at prices steady to u sliado lower than Tuesday. Offerings were largely of Inferior stock and prices look low on paper. A lot of prutty decent westerns sold at from { 3 to 13.25. Some commonlsli 388 and 432-lb. stock cattle sold as low as $2.25 nnd (2.00 , while good 041-lb. feeders brought $3.IO. ! Hoproseutatlvo sales : DIIUSSED IIKCF. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1 780 18 20 89 1179 $4 80 32 1013 840 40 1049 430 19 058 8 40 21 1127 4 35 21 1040 800 40 1224 440 0 1008 SCO 17 1113 445 20 1035 875 10 1307 445 0 833 880 25 1190 446 17 1033 380 02 1282 455 21 1139 890 17 1272 460 18 1017 405 2 1241 4 CO 3 1383 4 10 18 1195 4 70 1 1100 410 19 1411 476 17 1133 410 20 1343 480 1 1300 420 88 14C8 4 UO 21 1020 4 30 COWS. 1. . . . 070 70 8 033 2 20 1. ' . . . . . 900 1 00 1 020 2.25 2 400 180 1 1000 225 1 800 100 1 1000 225 2 1080 150 7 1008 230 1 840 1 CO 6 990 2 50 1 1020 175 1 1010 250 1 880 170 3 043 200 1 1030 1 70 2 SbO J ! CO 26 H13 180 1 1070 205 4 04 185 12 910 270 1 1130 1 80 2 1030 2 75 10 890 180 1 830 276 60 764 100 4 807 276 2 800 200 1 1120 276 3 1113 200 1 1050 276 1 1000 200 18 000 285 1 BOO 200 1 1170 290 1 030 200 13 1017 295 1 020 206 1 1180 300 1 1090 210 3 1133 300 3 980 210 0 038 826 10 078 210 1 1090 825 2 925 2 10 2 1130 8 86 20 884 2 15 1 1420 4 00 19 920 2 20 IIEIFEIIS. 15 430 1 40 13 812 2 ID 44. . . . H07 1 4O , 11 408 2 50 * 1 760 1 40 8 740 2 60 1.050 : 176 i IB 037 305 2 820 2 10 , | s CALVES. 0 120 200. . 1 200 460 2 200 825" 8. . . . . . 160 460 32 200 4 OO'tf ' HULLS. 1 1210 1 601 f 1 1120 205 1 1070 1 U5-I 1 1780 8 10 1 1140 225 1 1360 860 1 1470 a W 1 1700 276 1 1700 825 BTOCKEHS'ANU FEEDEH8. 4 460 226' 44 013 2 00 20 432 2 2613. . . . . . . HGO 800 20 8H8 200 83 6HO 800 1 OGO 260 3 1)25 ) 810 2 10H5 2 UOlI 2ti OU5 810 18 647 2 G6V 10 028 3 10 0 4HS 205 10 , , , . . . U12 810 7 G71 2 7O ' 10 780 815 1. . . . 720 276' 80 H50 816 6 018 276 23 1132 820 1. . . . . . H10 280 4 1046 830 64 726 280 4ti 041 880 WESTKIIN CATTLE No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. Pr. 2GCOW.U37 205 8 f coders. . 1063 BID 21 foecleruiooa 810 14 fooders.1073 Bin 1 feeder..800 825 80 feeders.1040 225 2Gjodorsl032 825 0 btoers.,1173 876 NEUIiASKA-TEXAS. 41 btcer . .1042 8 00 IlfMiH The run was not as heavy ns dealers anticipated , but there were moro than 2OOC moru IiuB" hero today than a week ugo , ant the three clays receipt ! amount to over 22,000 head , Thu quality ttlll continues good , the hogs showing plenty of corn. With a lower market In Clilrugo and u liberal run here , the murket wan bound , to go lower , and when buyers started In bidding OctolOc. mostly lOc. lower than yesterday tliey found plenty o : seller * ready to moot their vlowi. 1'olr to uood hogs early sold at from (0.8& to 16.05 larKoly at I5.UO , As urgent orders booamo tilled and eastern reports came bad the market - kot weakened , aud late blfli und lei at Id.BO und I&.U& were lOc to l&c lower than ( he clo o Tuesday , The general uverago of the prlcvi paid wu fully lee lowtr , tt > bulk of Ute ftalti Win * t. ( (3.65 and 18.00 , against 15.05 totO Tuesday and ! 5.05 to 10.05 last Wednesday. Hcprcsontntlvo talcs ! 1. . . S50' 5 75 ' . ' . . . ' -15 85 > 7.,264 200 fj 80 68..204 ICO 6 85 5..260 ICO 6 80 G2..293 240 0 85 J0..230 240 6 80 61..284 120 5 85 J7..248 100 680 G7. . . 200 1GO 685 j3. . . 240 200 6 80 GO..207 6 85 0..277 120 6 80 GG..25'J 280 6 83 J1..273 820 6 80 111..270 240 C 85 JO..208 240 6 80 01..288 120 6 85 7..261 40 6 80 69 . . .270 ' 280 6 85 4..200 40 6 80 64..244 120 6 85 4..283 5 80 45..243 40 6 85 i0..276 ICO 6 80 64..271 6 87 } { 4..333 6 80 G3..245 120 6 87U 4..225 6 80 64. . .262 1GO 6 87 6..232 6 80 03..203 80 6 85 T..274 80 6 82'j 70..2G3 1GO 6 00 13..257 240 6 82 ' , 77..215 280 G 90 J0..2G8 200 6 83H GO..282 6 00 8..201 80 6 82JS 07..215 120 5 90 13..274 80 6 82'i GO..UH9 80 5 00 9..231 120 5 82K 73..200 ICO 5 00 .8..249 . 120 6 82 i G8..220 320 6 00 iO. . . 254 120 5 8254 CO..178 240 6 00 i5..240 100 fl 82 > i 50. . . 242 40 6 00 1..257 1GO 5 85 G3..230 100 0 00 4..259 120 6 86 72..244 80 6 90 4..2S5 120 6 85 65..249 40 6 00 ' 4..237 120 6 85 69..293 80 5 90 70..268 120 686 01..235 80 500 7..240 6 85 0..100 5 00 2..212 200 5 85 47..220 1VO 6 00 8..27G 1GO 6 85 71..20.1 40 5 00 09..240 40 5 85 07..240 240 6 90 02. . . 284 120 6 85 70.,230 120 6 00 01. . . 270 80 585 01..233 200 600 B. . 340 80 6 85 fl. . . 25H 6 00 5..270 r 85 68 . . .268 120 6 00 3..274 100 5 85 70..205 80 6 00 ' 4..23Q 240 6 85 G8..108 120 5 00 > B..22G 120 5 85 75..202 120 5 00 33..219tO 6 85 8..334 6 90 it..300 1GO 6 85 01 . . .284 80 6 UO J3..280 1GO 6 85 05..200 80 6 90 18..270 200 6 85 60 . . .352 40 6 90 60..273 40 r. 85 40 . . .170 40 600 77..240 80 6 85 05..259 40 6 00 " > 3.335 5 85 08..220 120 6 00 0 . . .202 120 5 85 05..230 120 G 00 i8..231 120 6 85 54..304 120 5 00 ' 0..239 200 5 85 80..173 1GO 6 921J 01..291 ICO 5 85 74..234 6 92U 00..228 120 585 GO..250 120 5 02 74..247 240 G 85 02..204 240 6 02 35..238 100 5 85 B5..2U 80 6 92 > J SB..240 80 6 85 54..300 1GO 5 05 49..304 120 6 85 07..217 120 5 05 04..255 200 6 85 73 . . .190 G 05 74..123 1GO 6 85 70..200 120 685 72..239JO 6 85 7O..207 40 6 05 74..220 400 5 85 67..308 80 6 95 GO..222 320 6 85 73..197 80 5 95 73..220 130 6 85 G4..22G BO G 00 nns AND notion. 1..400 G 25 1..400 6 50 SiiKct1 Krosh receipts were light and the juallty was very poor. There Is some demand for good muttons , but Inferior stock Is not wanted at any price. Quotations arc : Fair to good imthcs , * 3,504t4.75 ; fair to good west- iii l tro.iiirjvt.uvr ; common and stock niifu ) > , 2.6 ( > Q3.50 ; good to cholco 40 tolOO-lb. luuibs , I4.2G4J5.7G. Hccolpti nnd DUpoutlou of Stnuk. Ofllulnl receipts and disposition of stock as shown by the buuks of thu Union Btock Yards company for the twenty-four hour * ending at 6 o'clock p. in. July 12 , 1893 : CATTLE. IIOOB. B1IEEI' . HOUSES &MJ.S Cars. Head Cars. Head Cars. Head Cars. Head. 1,058 7.U21 : 22 ° 22 DISPOSITION. DUYKIIS. CATTLE. HOGS. SHEEP , Dmaha Packing Co 80 1,301 Tlio O. II , Hammond Co. . 283 1,042 Swift A Co 043 JtOfl The Ciulahy Packing Co. , 200 3,025 JIHO Shippers an J feeders ii0 ! ! 1,401 Total. , 1,043 Cliloai-i ) Llvo Htock Mnrkot. ' CHICAGO , July 12. [ Special Telegram to THE HEB.I Lower prices had to DO accepted on all grades of cattle. Too many were offered. The locelpts wuro estimated at 19,000 head , mak ing 48,000 since Saturday , Or 11.000 moio than for the same time last weok. Thu offerIngs - * Ings did not Include many rlpo dryfud steers , but they full the weakness that pervaded the market for commoner kinds nnd were off from 5c to lOc. Common to fair natives declined from lOc to IGn and sold slowly at that. The run of Texas cattle was almost as largo as for Tuesday , amounting to 7,000 hnnd , and holders had to submit to : i further docllno. The average of prices was about lOo lower than yesterday and 25c lower than Monday , l-'rom s2 to 43.15 bought most of the cows , and the popular --'i-osfor steers were from J2.76 to $3.25. o of natives worq principally at from $1.90 'C.9n ' fnr friwa finil t frAtu S 'Ifl trt Si Oil fn . stco.-s. The calf market Is holding up well. Choice medium weights are nuotcd at from ! 5.25 to 85.76. Stockers and feeders derived but llttlo attention. There were fully 38,000 hogs In the pens loday.a few of w hlch number , about 4,000 , were liold over from Tuesday by speculators. The demand was not less actlvo than before , but It would not take the stult at yesterday's prices. At the outset the inaikct was forced down to from lOc to 15c for heavy und medium weights , and at no subsequent time could sales bo made jut prices that were as satis factory to sellers. The host sorts were quoted off to 20.16 , and It took a choice article to bring as much as 10.10 at the closo. The bulk of the business I was dnrjo at fromSG to $0.10 , althouj eh ! there wure many trades at from $5.90 " to $5.95 and several at lower figures. "At the ruling prices there were buyers for the bulk of the offerings , packers evidently regarding the animal as chqap , as , In fact , ho L. Thu ( juallty , though not as good UR for Tuesday , was away above the avorago. Comparatively few lightweights were seen , droves averaging from 200 to 300 Ibs. bolng the rule. The do cllno In lights was , therefore , less marked. TbB sheep market was weaker , as whs to bo expected with a supply of 17,000 head. There was a good dciuund for fat shoot ) , and the offerings of that grade being moderate thcro was only a slight depression ( u values , but for inythlng below good the market was lowor. For light , thin stuff buyers , could not bo found at any decent rate , und pretty fair lots were offered at from 82.7C to 3. Scalluwngs wcro quoted as low as from 11.00 to $2 , ana choice yearlings were salable nroubd 95.26. The bulk jf sales was about from $4 to $4.80. The lamb market smas overstocked and weaker at from $3.70 to J0.40. Kecelpts : Cattle , 19,000 head : calves , 1,200 lead ; hogs , 33,000 head ; sheep , 17,000 head. The Evening Journal reports : OATTI.B Receipts , Itf.OOO head ; nhlpme-nta , 3,700 head ; market dull , 10 ® 15c lower ; prime bcovcs , $4.90 < 25.40 ; ; Rood.14.4084.70 ; medium , J4.205M.il5 ; ( tratbori , 13.2534.00 ; stocknrs 2.00443.00 ; Toxanu , J2.76a3.15 ; cows , $1.76 ® 3.15 , fleas Receipts , 83.000 head : shipments. 7,600 head : market 10Q20c * lower ; mUod and lacking , $5.85 0.00 ; prime heavy and jutcher3'0.050.10 ; Ileht , $0,1530.25 ; KIIEEP Receipts , 14,000 head ; shipments , 2,100 head ; market steady on best grades , others lOc lower ; natives , I J.00@5.75. ; west erns , $4.004.50 ; Teaans. $2.80it4.40 ; ones. ! 3.704.2a ; lambs' ? 3.Guao,25. Kansas City LUe Mtocc ! Market. KANSAS CITV , July 12. CATTLE Receipts , 7,500 head ; shipments , 3,700 head. Market 10&15c lower ; Toxus steori , ? 2.0ii4.1 ( ) ; IY.KHS COWH , ? 2.002.7&ishlpijng | EtoorH , $4.25 ( 6.40 ; natlvo cows , $1,4& < & 4.00 ; butchers' stock , J3.00 - .30 ; Mockers nnd feeders $2.25 ( 3.00 ; bulls nnd mixed. tl.752.40 , HOQS Receipts. 14,000 head ; shipments , 5,000 head : market 6&40c lower ; bulk of sales. J5.00ic6.00 ; heavies , $5.G5iB6.00j pack ers , $5.70 < % 5.90 ; mixed , $5.70Q&.90 ; mixed , $ A.70&6.00 ; light , $5.00& > 6.05 : Yorkers , (5.90 © 000 ; pigs , 5,00 < a6.G5. HIIEEP Hocctnui , 2,000 head ; shipments , 4,700 head ; market alow ; common stock lambs Orm , * 5.65 , St. I.ouli I.ivo Htoclc Market. ST. Louis , July 12. CATTLE Rocoiuts,8,300 head ; shipments , 800 liead ; market stow for natlvoiu tM.H8i goodToxans btuudy ; good glass steers , $8,15. llous UecolptH , 4,700 head ; shipments , none ; market be loner ; topoprlcca , $0.20 : bulk of saleH.l5.OOao. 10. SiiEEi1 Receipts , 6,100 head ; shipments , none ; murkot slow : receipts all through , Tex an * . _ _ _ _ New York Llvo Stuck Mnrket. NBW YOIIK , July 12. HEEVES Receipts 3,000 head ; market closed lOc lower : native steers , 4.25 ; TOXUIIH , 13,00 ; dressed bout dull at OH i8c. Receipts calves. 4.000 head : vonU.t ? . tiliEEt- AND LAMIIS Receipts , 12.000 head ; sheep dull , lower ; lambs steady ; sheep , $3.60 U&.OO : lambs , t5.6O&6.75 : bust mutton lower at BtelOc : dressed Umbs steady at9K&12ic. ! HOCIH Receipts , 8.000 head ; market dull ut I0.40&7.00. Balloon tonight und tomorrow night , Itaia and the Trolliy llonil. A singular state of things has arisen in Brooklyn , L. I. , where trolley lines have recently Iwcn Introduced. A plague of rots Is being imposed on the citizens , and trolley lines are blamed /or the mischief. At fir at glunco the con nection between rats aud electric- pro pulsion of street cars may not bo appar ent , but it is easily nwdo intelligible. The voracious little animals nestled and multiplied in the old horse car stables. Mucy of these are now used only as storage houses for the trolley curs. With only empty granaries to food upon , the hungry rats naturally foraged abroad for sustanenco , and seek the resi dences adjacent to the stables in quest of anything that is edlolo. They showed no such inclination to roam when the grain binu and sacks and food troughs of the hqreo car stables provided them with abundant uppuoiId the teed required for the 2,100horfo8 , which hnvo been discarded on the Brooklyn lines , there \vn9 manifestly a good margin for the depredations of a largo host of rats , which nro now compelled to wander Into fresh fields , nnd it Is said there never before was such a boom In the ealo of patent rodent exterminators In Brook lyn ns now. When the railroad com panies of the city complete- their lines the urea of devastation will necessarily bo enlarged , and the demand for rat traps Is likely lo bo doubled. Balloon tonight nnd tomorrow night. NOT AFTER OFITIOE. Merely Uctlrcil Clorulnnd' * Hcrxlccs ns n Mnakn Cliarinrr , . A little before 8 o'clock Saturday evening n negro man , over 0 foot In height , of some 1MO pounds weight nnd proportionately muscular , entered -tho white house nnd demanded an Interview with the president. According to the Washington Post ho had something much moro serious the matter with him thnn n thirst for ofllco. Ills volco was filled with anguish ns ho recited how ho bad boon employed at the executive mansion by President Grant ; how while drawing his talary and accumulating fat ho had boon hoodooed and how this enchantment had taken the horrible form of reptiles embedded nnd lively under the skin. "I had ono sijnko In mcr foot , " ho said , "an" I calls him Peter ; dar's tinudor in mor lof breas" an' I calls him Moses. As fur frogs an lizznnls. so many on 'cm runsnroun' In mor lof lalg'dat I ain't got no time to name 'em. Gin'ul Grant sent mo down nouf' ' fur to git do cha'm wuckcd oil and do people sent mo on to Spain. Pres'dcnt Cleveland am do only man what kin fetch 'em out'n mo. Wlrnh is lie at ? " Ollicor Hardy , ono of the metropolitan policemen regularly detailed at the white house , told the strange visitor that the president hud gone out of the snake-charming business temporarily , nnd was not in town anyhow. Tlio negro , who had interjected ti statement that his name was John Stevens , reached out for Hardy. Ollicor Parker , who was standing ; near , took a hand , and the fun began. The negro became maniacal. The two uion opposed to him nro by no means children , but for n quarter of tin hour ho gave them all they could attend to. to.His His ' 'wind" was remarkable , as dur ing the entire struggle ho did not ccaso for a moment to yell at the top of his voice nnd swear with a fluency and com- Dletencss that proved that he had lived in more than ono country , whether Spain is on the list or not. They got him out on the portico a wild tangle of legs nnd arms and lungs and ho got himself buck inside with apparently little effort. The performance was re peated until the olllcors began to think that they hud died and hud been sen tenced to wrestle through all eternity with an ebon phantom lllled with snakes , frogs , lizards and every other reptilian thing in creation. The snake in his loft foot seemed to have gifted him with surprising supple ness ; "Moses , " who dwells in his left side , had added eoliness to him , and every ono of the frogs , too numerous to name , had lent him the power to hop about like an iiibuno jumping-juck. When the contest was at its height , Secretary Thurbor came down stairs and said : "What ! Wnat ! What's the matter ? " The alllicted African instantly stopped his terrific yells for "Ucn'ul Cleveland , " und looked at the secretary in an aimless and stupid manner. The moment , how ever , that the latter began to ascend to his room lie begun with redoubled ardor and the fun was once moro fast and furious. In the meantime another of the employes had rung for a police wagon , nnd it came. Stevens by superhuman oflorts was loaded into it. Its only occu pant , other than the driver , was Officer Gauchor. To him the man with the hoodoo transferred his attentions. They had it all of the way to the Third precinct - cinct station. It took half of the force to laud him in the cell , and ut an early hour this morning ho was still demand ing J admittance to "do only man what kin fetch 'em ' out'n mo. " Balloon tonight and tomorrow night. Words nnd Their Monnlnir. A Boston man who , perhaps , knows too much , nnd says that the woodsawyor who faikcd about manufacturing fire wood when ho meant baling nnd split ting it was correct because the word is derived from Latin words moaning to do by hand , adds further : "In the saruo way it could bo said that 'electricity1 Is a eclonco which lias something to do with amber ; that a 'villain'is a man who lives at a country seat ; that an 'opicuro' is an imitator of ono of the most abstemious of philosophers ; that 'cynical' means 'phil anthropic , ' and that a 'miscreant' has merely made a mistake in theology. " THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IB DETTErt * My doctor MV It new ( tcntlr on tlie Btomjcb. liver And ItMncri , nnd I * it | ilea nt Uxnth P. Thu drink u m de from ! < f tin. nml la prepared for ui I rfcnnot get It , icncl your nddrtoa for * frei' Lane' * i'nmllr MriHrlnr more * the boireli rnrlidnr. In order tnb < > hc < ilthYthlsln < aaW. AddriMtWlATOfni , < o-n fnr.N.T Any Time la the right time for everybody to drink Hires Root Beer A tcmpcrnncc drink. A home-made drluk. A health-giving driuk. A thirst-quenching drink. A drink that is popular everywhere. Delicious , Sparkling , Effervescent. A 54cent package 5 c llon of llili delldoui l . Don't be deem e d If dtaicr , for the akeof larger profit , lell you some other kind Is "justgood' ' 'tis false. No Imitation It at good ai the genuine llixi.s * . ITXtTIE MinR nttlllTERED. ] ii MADE A WELJJ MAN OB ' MB. " IHDAPO TUB limit HINDOO REMEDY \ AROTK IICIUI.T8 In 80 DAYS. CnF i Nrvoui Pl.eaicg , Falling Mtmorjr , " " "TV itc. , anA quickv ! InitVircly re toii n I.oit Vitality I Idorjouncr. E lir ran kit In veit pocket , i'rlc f l.OO a pacltaso. Six fur r..oy with n wrlltrn Kuril fcnlcft tarurn or monrr refiirrird. Don t let AlU'qt * . prlncloleddrUffrlpt nellyou any Mnduimitation. . In lift on having : INllAIMf-nono ulhcr. If ho hai noj Fet It. vre win rend It by niRlt upon receipt of lirlcft nmphlctln frakjd onM'lono free , /ilctreM OrftnUJ Medical Co. , f,0 rijinouth I'lnt-o , Chlcu o , 111 , BOLD by Kulm & Co. , Cor , ijlh and Douglaa SJJ. . nnd J. A. Fuller It Co. , Cor. Mth and Drci'li fits. , OMAHA , NF.D. ; by Paul G. Schneider , jal Hroadway and 6 I'earl St. . COUNCIL BLUFPS. IOWA , and other I.cadinc Druccists. Your Watch Stops , at most inconvenient I Seasons. It 1ms not run down , but friction between metals a t a point where there should be a jewel , It RUBY JEWELED the cause. Such an ADJUSTED WATCHES accident ncvercanhap * pen to a 17 jewel Dtic bcr-Hatnpdcn watch. If your dontor does not keep our watcbcl , mail im your nddrcss andiron III ncnil you tlio nam of a ilealer wlio rioes. THU UUJIOKU WATCU \Voiyib , canton , O. To Well Contractors ) Bids will bo received at thoofllcoot thoQlty clerk until July 17,1893 , nt (3 ( o'clock p. m. o | said day , to bore two six-Inch ( G ) wellR unq furnish two four-Inch liMnt.s for the pity ( lllalr. Nub. ; depth of wells fiom 100 feoe to 10 foot ; sumo to bo completed by August 10,182 Plans and specifications on tlio at offlco Of l J. Knrr , water commUhlonur. Ulght reserved to reject any and all bias. O. U. CAiimaAjf. City Clerk of Uiulr , Nob. Blair , Nob. , July 0 , 1893. / MJy 10d7t&SuuJy 16 SO UTU OMAgA , Union Stock Yards Company , Soutri AestCattlo Uo nndSboop lunrket la till COMMISSION HOUSES. Wood Brothers. Llvo Stock Oommlsalon Mercbunti ? o'ith Omaha Telephone 1157. Cbtotji JOHN D. UADI4UAN , . . , . . , WALTKH K.V < )01 > , [ Mft * " Market reports by mall and wlrechcorfullj { urnUhcd upon application. OMAHA U bnktas dofcis iecloiy AWNINGS AND TENTS. Bemis Omaha Bag Morse-Coo Shoe Company. Saleroom and ° - -f \ ' ) . \ \ - a St. of Boots and OXMT Munufajturorj \V ar the ournowfaotorr. Ktikendall , Jones & Araer , Hand-Sewed COMPANY , WhoUiale 8lIOKCO.tOOti ) , tboei SttVer BBoe Co. IIW- nnd rubber good * , I9W- IIOI-IKKS lUrnur bti t. 1J11) ) Ilarnar Blrojt . iia l - - OOAIi , COKE. OOENIOE. Omaoa Coal , Coke & -I Eagle Cornice Works Mfrg lT nl d Iron cor- LIMB CO. . bard and f ll nle , wIndow caps , at- eoal , B. # . * nm . Ifttt , and I tallC.kf lltfntt , IC-.IW4 toutla Btriot. I ' and Hit ) Dodge Urctt. DRY GOODS. Rector & Wilhclmy Lobeck & Linn , COM PAN V. Dealerilo hsrrtwareaaj Corner lltti and Jaokion rnvtbiiHlci1 tnoli. Btrooti. lai btroet. HATS , ETC. | IRONWORKS. W. A. L. Gibbon & Co Oraaba Safe and Iron Wholeiale WOKIC9. Halt , cupi , § lr w voodi , Fafei.TituIti , jail woo Kloovei. rallleni. Ulti Iron liulleri aud flra and llarnuj blreeti. capes. Uui. Andreen , 1U and Jackton LtTMDEB. John A. Wakefleld , ImportedArurloan Port land cement , Mllwau * keocomunt uad Qulucr wulto Hue. I LIQUORS. | Frick. & Herbert , Wuoleiale liquor dealori 1001 raroam Bt PAPER. I QUA , Carpenter Paper Co Standard Oil Co. Carrr a full ( toek of prtatlnil wrapping and Iltaned and lubrlcatlaf' wrltliiR paptr * , c rd rtf papM , elli , ail * grtaaa , eto. PBODUOE coionsaioif. Branch & Co. Jas. A. Clark & Co. Produce , ffulti of all llntter. cbttit , kladt.ojtttri , STOVE KEPAIH8 | SASH , DOOBS Omaha Stove Repair M.A. Disbrow&C jf | T7OIIKS. BIOT * repairs U nuf ctur r uk , and water altaobnieoti oori. b H 4 M A for aoktaa of toi ouldlogi Br * l 4