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    TITE OMATIA DAILY BEiS FRIDAY , JULY 14. 1803.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Speculative Market Left Off Tim Though
Final Prices Were Lower.
WHEAT STARTED JUST A SHADE BETTER
Dry AVcntlier BInp nnd l > r of Drouth In
( lie Went Acted nn n Strengthening
I'nctor niul Helped HuntiUu
1'rlcci Clpncritlly.
CniCAGO , July 13. Today's clcwlnn
KU\OIIOWBO ( an advnnco In prlco at 1'arU nnil
licrlln. Tlio speculntht market loft ofTIlrm ,
though flnnl prices ncro from 4o to Kc lower
than yesterday. It was bolnp pointed out
tliat crop prospects are th smallest with ono
oxroplIon since 1877.
Wheat started u tlindo wetter on the itronficr
Liverpool cahli-B nnd n ccnonil hull fcclliiB
RrowliiR out of tlio crop damage rumor * . The
dctnnml was soon MitWIed. OfforlnKS were
RcnorniM , trndo slow , ami when Iho cool
weather wan reported In Iho northwest , ( inlet-
Ins to a conslderahlo cxtint Iho apprehensions
of hot weallior In that region , the market 1)0-
catno decidedly weaker and the prices went
off.
off.Tho
The I'rlco Current's prop Biimmaiy was far
from favorahlo concornlnc wheat , but thli fern
n tlmu did not appear to 1mvo nny Influence.
Cudithy nnd Itamicy Chandler were the prin
cipal hellers. The mail < et opened from He to
Me up , declined He , Imprmcd slightly , hold
steady untl Iho rln'-liiK wns from Jfe to Kc
loner than yrt-tuiday for Soutctnlier and ! e
loner for lleccmbcr.
1'list trndiH In rot n wcto at a trine niUnnco ,
nelllnc tin ft nut 'SC lo HI'NOOII afterwaid. Tlio
dry v.entlier map and ftar that If rain does
not c'omo MIOII there will liodamaitu by ilroolli
nnd hot wlndH In pnrts of Kansas nnd Nc-
liraxkn , acted us a ( .troiiKthonliiK . factor and
helped sustain the price. At the upturn the
olTcrlniM bicntnc healer , the rerelpts coming
In liuirer nnd wheat tumliiL- down , the market
told nir f torn ! < c lo ic. ntlpd .stronger and ut
the closu was from ! < c to " < c lilchor.
Oats was weaker , especially July , which
wnshold freely by parties who ha\o boon tlio
loading buyers of late , and there bolnir Ices
than llio muni support , jirloes receded Ic from
tliu openliiK niul closed ut a not loss of ? ic ,
The new crop futuies declined Jic for Septem
Cash ( imitations ucio us follows :
Fl.ouu V.iisy , at recent quotations.
\YlirAT No. i ! hpiliiK , ODKJlOO c ; No. 3
iprlnp , f. o. b. , 5Cc ; No. ' 2 led , 05 } < 54G6 c.
CoitN No. ' . ' , 40cj ! } No. 8yi'lloHcloslni40c.
OATS-NO. U. SHWJOc : No. U whilef.o. . b. ,
ISwas&'JC ! No.3 whlto , f.o. b. , 0'JJS33c.
UlK No. 2. DOc.
liAitr.GY No. 'J , nominal ; No. 8 , no sales ; No.
I , no sales.
1'i.Ax SEKD No. 1. J1.08JS.
TiMoriivSECD I'rlmc , 84.10.
roitK-Mefcs , per hbl. , * 18.05(3il8.07i ( { ; lard ,
ncr 100 Ibs. . Jtl.7a',5 ' 0.7uj short I Ihs. sides
loose ) , J8.l)7 ) > j0.00j dry Baited shoulders
iboxen ) , J8.26iib.fJO ; short clear sides ( boxed ) ,
I9,7.T810.00.
WHISKY Distillers' flnl&hcd seeds , per gal. ,
SDOAHS Unchanged ; cut loaf , Cjfc ; granu
lated , 5.7C ; standard "A , " 5.04.
The following were the receipts und ship
ments for today :
A1UICI.ES. BHU'MENTS.
Flour , bills irt.ftll
lVlic.it , bu 4lllfil (
Corn , bu CflL-.d-j t
. 108.MHI
} e. bu , . 1.M30
arlev. bn H.KS.t
On the Produce oxcharige todnv the huttor
market wns dull ; creamery , 1 OilHe ) ; dairy ,
l&aiBC. nggs , steadystrictly ; frebb , 14iJ@16c.
New Vork M.irltots.
Nnw YOIIK , July 13. ri.ouu liocolpts , 22-
000 pkgB. : expoits , 0,600 bbls. , 7COO Racks ;
mien , -18.000 pugs : inurkot dull and weak.
COHN MBAk Dull , steady ; yellow western ,
12.70.
IlYE Dull , steady ; wcstorn , B7GC2C.
WHEAT Kocolpu. 128,000 bn. ; exports ,
230,000 bu. ; salen , CJ10.000 bu. fill tiles , 62-
DOO bu. t-pot. Hpot mnrkot ti-iy dull ; No , 2
red , In store anil oloviitor , 725i72Uc ; allont.
73 { .73 ! c ; f. o. b. , 717aT474 ( ( ' ; uimraili'd led. 09
B74c ; No. 2 northorii. 72mj72 ic ; Xo. 2.Mil
waukee , 70 > ( ® 70jc. ! OptlunH opened llrm at
He ndviinco on llruior cablohiind a bulll h
report from the west , but declined 'no on the
weakness In Wall slioet , rallied ! (4i3e'c and
closed steady at JSc ; No. 2 reil , August , 72Wc ;
Bontunihnr , 72 ic.
OOIIN Hecolpti , 17.000 bu. ; exports , 82-
000 bu. : sales , 180,00(1 ( bu. fnlmcs , 30,000 bu.
ipot. Bpots null , Him ; No. 2 , 4tytc In
Bloviitor-r.ljfo ; ntlont. Options were \ory dull
Mid closed unchanged ; August , 481ife40c ;
September , 4 ! ) l-10Tt4UMc ( , closing at 40J5c.
OATH-Kecelpts. 70,000 bu. ; oxporti , 21,000
bu. ; Bales , 300,000 bu. future * . 01,000 bu.
ipot. Huots weak , moderate dcinnnd. Options
fairly ncthe , opening weak , closing easier ;
Auguil , 33iRnjSc : ( , closing ut 32 > gc ; Hop-
lombor , 31 n-lOc ; closing at 31 We : No. 2
whlto. 4Uc ; No. 2 Chicago , 4BUc ; No. U whlto1
B0iti42c.
IlAY-Stcaily.
lloi-s Dull , steady ; state , common to
Choice. 10Q22c ; 1'aclllc coast , 10Q.21HC.
_ riipvisiON8 Cut moutx , qulot , unsettled.
J < urd , iiitlot , llrmer ; Milen , none ; optlcmu , hales
none ; July closed nt 110 ; September , closed at
110.30. lrork , dull , steuay ; now met.fi , $18.60
wlO.OO. '
HuiTfli-Qulet ; choice , 20 < < i22c.
KtKis I'alr demand : receipts , 0,000 pkirs. ;
western , fresh ,
TAWw-bonrcu. { Ornij city (12 ( per pkg. ) ,
4 Ho bid , &c nsKed.
Co no HKEI ) Uu/ -Quiet ; 80@37o ; yellow ,
I'ETitoi.EUH Dull , linn ; I'ennoylvanla oil ,
not hales , none. August options Bales , none ,
Cliu hid. Mma oil , snleu , none ; 3Su bill ; total
tales , none.
KnsiN Dull , weak ; strained , common to
good , * l,05 $ l,12i ! ,
Tuiti'KNiLMK Acthc , lower at 27lJ < 228c.
ItiCK Hteiuly , fair demand.
MoLASMbS-Now Orleans , oj > on kettle , good
to cholco , htcady , 1
blilMll Hnw , ijulot , htenily ; sales , 0,800hags
centrifugals , 00 tcs.t , 4 ° oc. 1. f. ; refined , qulot
'
.ml llrm.
Pin IIION Steady , dull ; American , I12.76O
I6.t)0.
Coi'l'Kll Weak ; HO.Q5.
LEAII Steady ! domestic. ta.G2l { .
TiN-Closed htrong ; Straits , IO.B5 uskcd ;
platen , ( inlet , Kteiulv ,
Hi'Ei.TEit-l hit ; domosllc , t4.12jj.
Oiuiilui Proitiiro Alurkrt.
IlUTTEit The mnrltut U firm and the buyers
of packing stoi'k mo bidding as high us 14i-In
Bomo can's , which N ! ic moro than was paid
uurllor In thu week. Tim market on other
Brinies U about Meiuly. Kuncy
creamery ,
print. 21c ; fnney i-ri'mncrlcs , mllil packed ,
lOc ; fair to good rmutmrlrs , solid iiucked , 10
OIBci pholc'u to fancy cuuntry , 16&10c ; fair
' K < xd country , 16c ; pictlng ktock , frenh ,
is'tai-ic.
Kni8 The general tnnrUot remains about
tenily and Is without fcaturo. The fooling Is
5'.0Vury.Mro"gn1 | the local demand ratlior
IlKht , The bulk of the calcs uru btlll inado ut
11 He.
I.ivi : roui.THY-Tho supply continues light
and the mnrki't U steady t prt'\ Ions quo
tations. Turkeys and ducks nro out of M'USOII
anil are cry slow bulo , Hprlng chickens ,
per dot. . 11.7603.60 ; bcit lieiis. per Ib.
7a8c ; mixed coutw , per Hi. , Go ; old roosters ,
Ijor lb.,4Q6c ; tuikeyB , per Ib. , be ; ducks , uor
'
iWATo'is-Tlicro were few potatoes on the
market , but prices did not bbownny material
chiingo. New potatoes , per bu. , 00o&1.00.
TouATorh-Thero weio bd-no freMi urrlvals
which were an Improvement iner the uirurliigs
of the past fuw days. A few iiumo grown
tomatoes are ciunmcnclng to Und tholr way to
the market. Southern , IH.T 4-baiket cratu ,
C'Ki.tu'vHmull Hhlninents uro coming from
both Michigan and Missouri , Celery , per do * . ,
46c.
S There were very liberal receipts
of blackberries und some of them arrived In
peed condition. Thu poor stock sold \\uy
down , but good stock wus ktt-ady. There were
very few raspberries ami no ttravv berries.
Illuckberrlen , per 24-ut. case , (3 ; black
raspberries , per 'J4jt. . case , | 3.00Qa.26 ( ;
liuckleberrles. (3.0.
t-MAU , J'litins The murket was well sun-
piled , Iliere belnic two fresh cars of California
fruit In. The demand was ijulto fair , dealers
* eportlug a good trade early In the uiorulog.
Ciillfornln chorrlei nro out of the mixrVof ,
Aprlcoti , per 4-lmnVot crate , J1.26 ; plum * ,
wild Koote ft nil Chlckntnw , per 24-qt rrnte ,
'
t'J.&Oj Cnllfornl * rcnchr * , tl 1G31.25I TOIM
po cliMOOc lll.OOpor H-btt. box.
MEI4 > -Tlinro ) l < i notnlngof Itiiportftnco to
offer nn the subject of melon * . Watermelons
are oollltiz at K vrldo range and the mnrkot Ii
vnry llbomlly supplied t the present time.
Watermelons , pcrcratootono dor. , f2.0j loose ,
porlOO.flfl.
Afl-t.ES Quito a Rood many apples arottolnjj
received on the market andthcrolsn wldo
rnngo In the nrlces. Cholco rod apples that
will answer for itandnuriKisesnro peed unllors
and command the best urlccJ. Apples , par
K bu. box , 75cail.OO.
rnoriCAi , riiuws.
OnAsQEItUorsldo Mcdltorrnncnn sweats ,
t3.&OO3.75 ; hrlplitn. t'2 76O3.00.
LEMONSMcmlnas. . extra fnncy , 10.0000.60 ;
Moislnat , per bet , cholco to fancy , $ ft.00il6.60.
lUNA AH-l'cr bunch , Inrgo , f2.25tt2,76 ; per
bunch , tmall to medium , (2.00 < Q2,2& .
lltnl.S , TAttXW , ETC.
HiriE XH. 1 grcon lilite § , 8f ! No. 2 prcon
hldrs , 2o ( No. 1 green salted hides , .Tic ! No. 2
green Knlloil hides , 2 > { c ; No. 1 creen sailed
nldcs , 2f > Ibo. to 40 Ihs. , IUc ( ; No. 2 pri'cn Billed
liltlPH , Efilhs. to 40 lb . , 2'4c : No. 1 venl calf ,
B Ibs. to K. lb . , Co ; No. a veal culf , 8 Ibs. to
K. Ihs. , 4ct No. Idry tllnlhlOcs , 7c | No. 2 dry
Hint hides , fie ; No. 1 dry nllcd hides , 6c
I''irl cured hides He per Ib. less tliiin ully
cuied ,
HIIKEP I'r.r.TS Orcon salted , cnch 3r > cff.ll,2ri'
Rrocn snlted shearlings ( rdiort woolen early
rklns ) , each IDCl Cc ; dry ehcatlliigs ( short
wooli'il early skins' , No. 1 , each TiJilOi't dry
flieurllngs ( short wooled early skins ) , No. 'J ,
cnch Cc ; dry Hint , Kansas und Nebraska
bulchorwool poltx , per lh. , actual woljtht , 10 ®
Hi' ! dry Hint 1C iinsas and Nebraska Murrain
wool polls , l > er II ) . , iii'liuil xvelght , 7S&10H : dry
Hint Colorado butcher wool peltx , pur Ib ,
iii'lunl weight , OlflOo : dry Him ColoindoMur-
loln wool poltf. , per Ib. , actual weight , TCl'Jc ;
dry jtleces mid bucks , nrtunl weight , V&jc.
TAI.I.OW AMI ClIllJABE 1'lllloW , No. 1 , 4yiJ
4c } { ; tallow. No. 2. 3JM41' ! ireuso ; , whlto A ,
PtjCfifte ; preasc , whltii II , 4c ; grease , yellow ,
alicj grease. < larlc , 3c ; old butter , . < T42'c ;
bocswax , prime , ' lG5i2uc ; rough tallow , 254
tt3c.
tt3c.HONES
HONES Car lols weighed and rtellvorod In
Thlciigo ! Dry bultalo. per ton , ( lG.ooaiH.00 ;
dry country , blenched , per ton , tlO 00i 13.00 ;
dry routttiy , dump und meaty , J8.UO-10 00.
St. l.oulH AlnrketK.
ST. Lotus , July 13. I'l.ouu Unchanged ! pat-
entR , } 3ll ( 3. f > ! cxtlrt fnncy , $2.80512.00 ;
f ti'y _ { 2.40142. Ml ; chqlco , _ 2.16fl,2.2Dj , family ,
fl.0dau.00 : ryn Hour , } 3.263.40.
\ \ HEAT Weak , closing ! 4u oir ; . . '
cash , Ol'Je ; July , Gl c ; September , CO'Jr.
t'oiiN firm ( in crop dainago nowsi No. 2
mixed , rush , 37Jf.c ; July , 87&c ; September ,
OATS Nominal ; No. 2 cash , 27Hci July ,
27c ; i-optimbcr , 23Uc.
Kvc No. 2 , 43c bid.
IlAY-Unrliunce.1.
ItUTTnit Uncliangcd ,
Knus Loner.
1'novisioNS Qulot , unchanged ; pork , current
make , 818 : lard , 80.12J ! : diy salt meat ( loose
sliouldcis ) , 68 : longs and ribs , J0.12'J : shorts ,
fO.CO ; boM'd , ICu moro ; bacon ; packed shoul-
duis , } u.)0 ) ; Inngs and libs , J10.00 ; Elicits ,
J10.76 ; liiinis , M3,0014OU.
KkCElPTfl riotil , 2,000 bbls. : wheat , 100,000
bit. ; corn , 3B.OCO bu. ; oats , 18,000 bu. ; lye ,
none ; barley , nono.
Hui'ME ! i8 Hour , 7,000 bbls. : wheat , 100-
000 bu.j rorn , 72.000 bu. ; oats , 0,000 bu. ; rye ,
none ; barley , none.
ICnnniis Cltj.MurkoU. .
KANSAS CITY , July 18. WIIKAT In hotter
ilomiind at n slight nduinco ; No. 2 bard , 64JJ
4iDCc ; No. 2 red , 67c.
CoitN rirm , jronorallv fractionally bettor
than yesterday ; No. 2 mixed , 83c ; No. 2 whlto ,
OATS rirm , white Ichliihcrand very scarce ;
No. a mixed , 20527'Jc | ; No. 2 whlto , 20Jc !
IIUTTI.H scarce , and Urm ; cioamcry , 10 ® '
20c ; dnlrv , 17c.
Ktius Very dull nnd weak ; lOc.
KUCEIITS Wheat , 8,000 bu. ; corn , 3,000 bu. ;
oats , nono.
Hiin-MK.srs Wheat , 13,100 bu. ; corn , 10,550
bu. ; outs , none.
New York Ury Hoods Murknt.
NEW YOIIK , July 13. Quito a number of
buyers hn\o arrived In the dry goods market
this week and some pm chases ha\o been made ,
but nsa lulu they urn so far observers of thu
situation. The middle of this month bus been
designated us the tlmo when operations for
the fall ttado would bo likely to expand. The
coming week may accordingly show more llfo
and Inteicst.
Murkats.
Mir.ivAnicr.n , July 13. WHEAT Steady ; Scp-
tomlior , G7' c ; No. 2 spring , 03c.
COII.N ( Julct ; No. 8 , 34c.
OAIS Qulot : No. 2 whlto , 33a34c ; No. 8 ,
whlto , 31ii(233ijc. (
HAIII.EV Qulot ; 65c.
S Dropping ; pork , $17.
Collea Mnrkot.
NEW Yonit , July in. Options opened steady
at from & to 1O ipolnts advance ; closed steady
at from 6 to 10 points up : sales , 17,600 bags , In
cluding : July , SIG.O&ffilC.lO ; S-optombor ,
J1G.O& ; October , $15.00 ; December , J15.70S
16,76 ; January , , 16.GO. Spot Ulo , easy , qulot ;
No. 7 , S17.12U.
Minneapolis Wheat Alnrkot.
Mi.NNEAroi.is , July 13. Market very dull ,
cash about steady ; Receipts. 235enrs. Close :
May , 77. July , 6'jyc ; August , Olc ; September ,
( i4 ic ; December , 70J4c. On tiucU : No. 1
hard , G2c : No. 1 northern , GOc ; No. 2
northern , & 77 > c.
Clnetnii > itl JMurkuts.
CINCINNATI , July 13. WHEAT Fulr.iflrm for
uow ; No. 2 rod , GOc.
COHN Quiet ; No. 2 mixed , 42c.
OATS : ? cuico , stiong ; No. 2 mixed on track ,
33c.
WHISKY Steady , $1.12.
rlilliulrlphlii ( irnln .Mnrkot.
Pnir.Aiini.iMiiA. July 13. WiiEAt < Steady ;
No. 2 red , .1 uly , GOSO'JUc.
Coii.N A shade llrmer , butaulut ; No. 2 mixed ,
July , 48 } < (3 ( BJ\ic. \
OATS Klrnior , but < julet ; No. 2 whlto , July ,
Gottuu Murknt.
NEW OIIT.EANS , July 13. Futures , sales , 11-
200 bales ; July , S7.01 bid : August , $7.62'
Foptember , S7.CO7.02 ; October. * 7.727.73 ;
NuTeiiihur.t7.81 ; December , * 7.005t7.01 ; Jan
uary , $8.05(218.07 ( ; 1'obrimry , { 8,05.-
Liverpool Mnrketn.
LivEnvooi. . July 13. WHEAT Steady ; do-
inniid poor ; No. 2 ted winter , 6s Od per contul
COII.N Steady ; demand moilciuto ; uilxoi
western , 4aISid percental.
Toltido Orulii .Market.
TOLEDO , July 13. WJIIUT Dull , lower ; cash ,
GS'/icolWred ; cash , new , GGc. [
C < IIIN Steady ; cash. 41 ! > c.
OAis Quiet ; cash ,
STOCKS AND IIONDS.
AVero AVIdo anil Frequent , bu
u Citlmer I'collnp 1'rcv.illcd.
NEW VO K , July 13. The stock mnrkot was
nxtremoly erratic lit Its course today. The
fluctuations were whlo nnd fiequunt , bu
taken altogether u much ciilmur feeling prevailed
vailed than on yesterday , The beam kept u |
their raid Incessantly , although It was ovldcii
they wore attempting to cover thulr shortx In
certain stocks. This fact was most clearly
brought out late In the afternoon when llur
llngtonand ! Hook Island wore both shut ply
attacked , and ono boar house ulonu puichusci
ever 16,000 shares of Bt. 1'aul.
The depression In the two first namoi
'naturally hi ought out moro or loss St. I'au
and other stoi-ks , The lowest figures touched
showed declines us compared with the Una
quotations of yesterday of U * per cent In llur
llngtonand IK per cent In I.ukuShoie , Aftc
repeated luoUVctual attemuls tn fnrco dowi
prices still further thn market Dually had i
substantial rally. The Improvement wa
partly duo to the totlviil of the talk
of gold Imports on account of the de
cllno In sterling exchange , the dccldoi
easier feeling In cull loans and statement
mitdoJiy the director of the Hock Island roai
that the properly Is In excellent tlniinclal con
dltlon , Among the notable gains were 49J pc
cent In Lackau.inna and 2 per cent In Lake
Slioro , Manhattan and Loulsv Illu & Nashville
III the specialitiesOivgon Navigation droiipei
6 per cent and Colorado Coal and lion iron
10 percent to 20 per cent , thu latter on thr
decision of the dliectors to p'iy thu dlvldem
on thi ) iirefurmi stock In bcupt Instead o
coin. So far as thu general niiukut Is con
corned , the feeling was decidedly inoio coii
lldent. The markut closed llrmer In tone.
1 ho rest bavs : Two facts weru ohvlou :
from the courno of today's stock murket thai
thu hear speculators had gone too far um
that they were resolved to iiiakii a desperate
light to piotect themselves. The oponlni
here und Indeed thu early London inarke
lt elf di-vuloped uery lurgu short lntorc
for foreign account , whoso eager liurchaso t <
cover both In London und Nvw Vork forcei
nil prices In such oversold stocks as 1/ouls
e and Ht. _
yesterday. This"was" "a" most liiipo'rVun"t""ln
cldent , for It lemoved the probability of Lou
iloublilpment ! ) of securities us a factor In tlio
( terllng murket future. KxcluiiiKo , in fact
declined again today and late advice * , no
made known In all the btreet before the close
rejiorted a heavy told withdrawal In Loudoi
for shipment to New Vork. bnmllor Iris o
gold , men nt I mi' , came actually to hand by
today H utouiiiurs , Hut this jmb.ed ulmoat un
noticed.
It should bo not Iced that wlillo- all money
rates are relatively ea < y , their figures hurdl :
relied the true situation , If 4 distinct specu
latlvo inoveinent were to urUu for bulling
stocks Iho ratfb would harden Instantly , They
do not Imrdeii now becuubo
cl.ibs. have learned that speculators , nb a
money cannot yet b
bad for aggrosslv.0 operations for the rise
Iho measure ' , It may bu milled , of the money
uiarkal'a return to uorwal condition In not th
notations In the loan crowd of the Plock ox-
hnnRO , but the progress In cancellation of
tiMtandlng Clearing Ilouso cprtlllcntes. Thl *
alter consummation will bo himtoncd by the
oturn , now fnlrly In progress , of currency
hlpmenU from tlio country Imnkn.
Thoottrstlonof tlio l.trgo western cities Is
omowiiatdlffcront. Chicago banks scorned to
rvvo rnachod a good financial status , but the
otoof discord in nil dispatches from that city
s the steadfast refusal of Chicago banks to
andlo their own country discounts. _ Thls
loans , of course , that they ovpect Now York
o continuous support of tributary Institu-
lons.
The following arc the closing quotations on
lie Irndlng stocks on the Now Vork block ox *
hango today ;
.tchlKon Northern Pacific. . .
. , , , Northern Pac. pfd ,
Iton.TciTollnuto. Northn-entorn. . . . . .
doprof'd. . . , , . , . . do prufd. . .
merloan Express N. Y. Central .
iltlmoro .VOhlo , . N. Y.AN.E .
nn.ullnn 1'aclllo. . . Ontario A Western
\in.id.i Southern. . Oregon Imp
'ontrnl 1'ncinc. . . . Oregon Nar
hen. A Uldo . O. S. N .
hlcneo , V Alton , . . I'ncinoMnll
I.II.AQ . I'oorlaDec. AE. . . .
-'hlc.ico ana . . . . . .
'onHollilntedOas. . I'ullinnn Palaco. . .
> . C , O. A St. L . Kcaillnir
otton oil Cert . lllclimoml Tcr
) elel . A IludHOn . lie profit
) el I.ick , .t Wnst. HloUrnmla W'n. , .
> . .til , ( I. profd. do lirct'd.i
) ls AO. P. Co . Hock Inland. . . . . . . .
InntTenn. . . . , . , , , . Si. IMttl profit
: rlo . St. mill fc Omali.i. .
do profd . do prof d
Fort \Vnmo . tSoutliprn I'nclflc , .
in-nt Nortli'ii pfd Itelliiery. . , .
3. A.U. I. nfd . HIM Tenn. Coal A. Iron.
locking Vallrar. . . TOXIIB I'.iclllc
lllnols reiittnl , . . . Tol.AO. C. pfd. . . .
t. I'atdXDiilntli. . ' Union I'nclllo
an. A. Tux. pfd. . . IT. S. Kxnri'HS
iko Krlo A W. . . . W. S. L.At I1
.nko Krio A , W.ptd lie prpfcl. . . . . . . . . .
.nkoshoro . WellsForgo Ex. . .
ad Trust Western Union. . . .
Wlieollni : & L > . E. . .
< oulftUHo,1t N. A , . doprof'd
Innhnitnii con M. A St. L
IiMiiphlH.V elms. . i ) . A H. n
Michigan Cenlnt. ODiicr.il Electric. . ,
IlHsoiirlPaeltlo. . . 211)11 ) National Linseed. ,
lobllc.t Ohio Colo. F. .VI
ViiMlirlllo Chntt. . . 1do pref'd. >
National Conlaso. II.AT.O
' do profd T. , A. A. AN. M. . . .
> . J. Central T. St. L. A. K. C
forth Amer. Co. . . . ilo profit
bid. f iiHkrd. J first asut. paid.
The total s-iles of stocks today were 270,000
Oiares , Including : Chicago Uas , 3,400 ; Colo-
ado Puel and Iron , BOO : Lackiiwunna , 5.000 ;
) lstllllnit , 4.200 ; Erie , 3.HOO ; Gcnoral Electric ,
H .300 : Loulsvlllo & Nashville , 11,000 ; New
: nglHiul. 4,000 ; Northwestern , 4,400 ; Hoc ) :
sland. 20,000 ; Ht. I'aiil , 34.700 : Sugar. 10-
oOO. ' bales of .silvercertificates , 35,000 ounces.
London rinnnrml ICovtcw.
ItTlli'j Jamci ( lonltn IlennM.\ \
LONDON , July in. [ Now York Herald Cubic
Special to TUG Ilr.B.i Although n few inoio
failures an the Stock exchange * have tukcn
ilueo , I ho markets have hud a much firmer
iondoncy today. Investors have been at-
.rnctedby the low range of ( imitations , anil
especially In American mil waysIn which an
all'round advance obtained. Demer pref
erences advanced iy per cent , Illinois Cen-
rul 3 per cent , and Missouri 1'uclllc anil
Norfolks J4 per cent each. Mexican railways
are 2 and 2 > { per cent , .Mexican Central bonds
1'4 percent and Mexican government bonds
ire ! percent better. Silver Is unchanged.
Itupeo paper Is u llttlo weaker. There were
strong haul ; returns. Hates were fairly easy
at the close of the settlement. There Is a gen-
-ral feeling that things li.ivo seen their worst ,
lutthcro Is tome nn\letv about the threat-
nedstrlkoon Monthly of 300,000 colliers. In
Midland and ncluhborlng districts.
New Vork Money .Iliirkot.
NEW YOIIK , July 13- . MONEY ON CAM/ Easy
at : i5i8 per cent ; last loun , 3 percent ; closed
offered at 3 per cent.
1'iitMK MKitCANTiLCPAPKri G'ttlO ' per cent.
STUIII.INO K.\cii.\MK Weak , with notuiil
luslnoss In bankers' hills at J4.81a-l.Hl'i (
for sixty-day bills und 84.83 for demand.
Sn.viu CEUTiFiCATts Hulod firmer , with
s.ilesut72iicclosed , ut 73 > jcbld.
OovriiSMh.NT ltMS ) Dull , btato bonds , dull.
The closing notations- bonds :
U.S. 4s rei ; Ill St. L. A.8. F.Ocn.M. Hli !
U.S. 4s coup 111 St Paul Consols. . . li ! ( )
U. S lUsrcg 5I7W St. P..C. .VI'.lsls. . ll'JK
I'.icinoUsof ' 05. . . . HUH T. P. L G. Tr. llcts HUH
Loulslan.iBt'p d 4s. 91 T. P. H. O. Tr. Kcts 17
Missouri liB H'JJl ! Union I'aclflc Ists. lO.'ls
Tenn. new Bet ( Is. . . 11)0 ) Westbhore D8JJ
Tumi , now Bet fi . . . 11)0a R. G. W. lats JiO
Tenn. now net3 . . . 07H '
C.in.idn So. Udx ll'l Atch. 2K , class A ! 37
Central Pacific Ista io , G. II..VS. A.Cs HO
U. AH. O. iBta 114 O. II. At S. A. ad SB. 100
D.A-K. O.4s 7S II. & T. C. 6s 10.J
Erie 2ds sm docon.Gs 102
M.JC.AT.Ocn.BB. , M i N. Carolina OB 124
Mutual Union Us. . . 110 N. Carolina 4B 100
N.J. 0. Int. Cart. . . 107K S. C. Pro\vn 116
N. PlIC. IHIH 113 Tenn. old Gs 02
N. Pnc. 2dB Va.Os 60
N. W. ConsolB 132 Va. Ex-Mat , coup. . 36
N. W.Dobont'rsSs. 104 Va. cone. , 2d series 00
StL. AI.M.Oen.Os. 70M
Doftton .Stock Quotations.
BOSTON , July 13. Cull loans , 710 percent ;
time loans , G per cent and commission. Closing
quotations on stocks , bonds and mining shares :
Atch..Top. AS.P. . West End prefd. . .
American Snt'.ir. . . cBthiKli. Electric
liny Stito RIIH do pref'd
lloll Telephone. . . . IBO Wls.Ci.nt
IloBton A Albiny. . 207 AtclilHon 2d8
llOBton A Maine. . . . Ifi7 New England OB. . .
dopref d 140M Oon. Electric .la. . .
Chi. , llur. A Q M > WU. Central IB. . . .
Fltclilmrp 711 Allonez Mining Co
Gonrral Electric. . ( ' . : ! Atlantic
111. Steel 60 Iloaton A Montana
Mexican Central. . . 0 ImtteA liOHton
N. Y. A Now Emr. . 21 Calumet A Hecla. .
Old Colony 178 Ccntennl.il
Oregon Short Line 11 Franklin
11S
Rubber S Ke.ii a irfu
San Dlt'co 10 Obceola
Union Pnclnc Qulncy
West End 12W T.umrack ' . . . , .
Now York Mining :
NEW YOUK , J'lly 13 , The following are the
mining quotations
Crovvu Point 10 Sierra Nevada in
Con. Cal.undVa. . . . lllf ) Standml 1211
Ucailuooil 100 Union Con : tO
Gould A Curry li ! > Yellow Jacket Ml
H.iluANorvroea. . . . Ill Iron Silver 1C >
lIomeHlako 700 Quick Silver 200
Mexlc-an Co do pref'd 1600
Ontario 700 Dulwer D
Plj mouth 20
Snn FmnclHoo Mining Ouotntloim.
S N FHANCISCO , July 13. The ofllclal
closing quotations for mining stoclis today
wore us followH :
Alta 10 Halo A NorcroBB 10
Ilelelier HO Mexican fill
IleBtA Ilclchcr fin Upldr 7f.
Hodlu Consolidated , . 10 I'olosl in
Chollar 'JO Suvah'o ifi
CoiiBolld'dCpl.AVa. Ill ) hlei ra Nevada 40
Crown Point UA Union Con , : ifi
Gould A Cm ry HO Yellow Jacket 70
Sr. I.ouU .Mining U
ST. Loots , July 13. Mining blocks vvoro dull
and nnchungod. The following were the clos
ing quotations ;
Flnitnclil Notes.
KANSAS CITV , July 13-CloarlnBs , J1.624-
707.
707.HAVANA
HAVANA , July 13. Sue AH Qulot , steady ;
\eliaiiKO ( inlet.
OMAHA , July 13. Clrarlngs , f880,183 ; bumo
day last wcek , l,008,410.
NBvO'oiiK. July 13. Cloarlnss , (100,108-
842 ; balances , (4,1GO.'J01 ,
ItAi.Taioiii : , July IB. Clcarlntrs , f2,338,2S6 ;
balances , i3a3lUb , Money , G per cent.
July 13. Now Voik iixi-hanco
telllm ; attl.60. Clearings , } 160e20 ; balances ,
$46,380 ,
( UhfiNNATi , July 13. Money , OttS per cent.
Now Vorlc exchange , pur to Ouc discount.
Olcailnira , J1.H1 1,000.
BOB f ON , July 13 , Plearlnps , 1424,882 ;
biilancoH , tl,0li4li. ( ( Money , 73 10 nor eont ,
UxchaiiKO on Now Vork , 2Ou30a discount.
HT. Louis , July 13. Cleiirlnps , f3,000,001j
balancex , J443.000 , .Money ijulot , 0H per
cent , LxchaiiKo on Now Vork , OOa discount.
CIIIOAOO , July IS.-Cloarlntts , $13,722,216 ;
Now Vork exciiaiiKO , * 2 discount. Utorllui ;
exchaiiKo , loner ; demand , $4.U24B4 ( , Jloney ,
easlur , 7 jiui cent.
I'AUIP , July 13 , Three nor cent rentes , 07 f
7fjc for tlio account. The weekly statement of
the Hunk of 1'riincu shows a decrease of 2,060-
OOOf ( 'old and 2,600ooof slher.
LONDON , July 13. Tim bullion In the Dank
of England decreased 101,000 during the past
week. The proportion of the Hunk of Eng
land's reserve to liability , which last week
was 43.40 per cont. la now 47.02 per cent.
Amount of bullion KOIIO Into the Hank uf Eng
land on balances , AN , 000 ,
O.MAHA I.1VK OTOGIC JI.1RKRTH.
'Cattle In 1'ulr Supply , hut 1'oar Quality
IIoc < Average a Sliudo Ijinrar ,
TllUlisDAV , July 13 ,
AlthotlRh receipts of all kinds of stock were
light today , the four duy supply 'has bnon
heavier by 3,600 cuttle , 14,000 hogtf ai.d 2,800
sheep than for the correspundliii ; porloU last
week ,
There was little quotable change In the gcn-
orul cattle market. Kecelpts were compara
tively light and decidedly common , being ever
half grussera , Including seventeen loads of
Kaunas City Texuns billed to Cudahy. Poor
to very good cornfiul cuttle changed hands
roadlly ut fully sttudy prices , from (3.70 to
(4.60 , but there was almost no market for
tfras.s and khort fed sUck. A good many of
tlio cattle were hardly good enough for beef
and not very desirable us feeders. In comsu-
qucnco they proved to bo very hard to move ,
oven at very low prlJcjB-2ic to 60a lower llinn
nwcokngo. HOT
Wllhcow It wasiiHrctty much the same
Ooml dryfcd stock nMVmi a toady Halo , but-
buyers were all rHhHdlnu ( prlcei on sras
stock , 1'oor to Rood tcfAg and holford sold at
from Jl to 13,26 with iho bulk nt f2 to (2.70.
\ eal calves were In llRht Bttpnly , acllvo de
mand and strong , wltlusales at f 4.60 and (6.60.
A few bulls and oxeuchanged hands at around
I1JBO to * 3.88 or very hfcarly steady prices.
The stocker nnd fecdpr trade was quiet and
'
weak. I'rcsli olTorltiM yore light aml.altliougli
tlioro was iv fnlr supply n the hands of regular
dealers , the demand wn-s light nnd the move
ment sluggish. Keiiruscntntlvo sales !
No , Ar. I'r. J. No. Av. Pr.
Jl 010 I240M 12 1128 1440
18 1030 370W 12 1203 440
2 605 B 80 -17 1164 446
18 1U60 881) ) HO 12HD 460
21 1140 430 22 1200 460
MIXED.
2 8SS a 60
COWS.
1 801) ) 100 21 043 240
1 780 160 4 045 240
10 B40 1 65 0 030 240
2 800 175 1 1070 260
IJ 841 IBO 1 1040 260
6 782 1 80 1 1200 2 06
10. . . . . . 828 180 12 888 205
1 1000 200 0 800 276
4 1027 230 11 041 276
24 058 240 25 811 200
24 875 240 2 1035 BOO
20 028 240 23 1131 825
11GIFUIR.
14 777 200 ' 7 034 225
2 0802 00
00CALVES.
CALVES. "
1 ISO 460 2 160 600
3 120 460 1 160 GOO
8 170 4 60 0 104 G 60
nui.t.s.
2 1140 160 3 1257 225
OXCN.
1 2010 3-85
STOCKEI1S AND FCDDBIIS.
1 440 200 1 1050 280
1 8(50 ( 2 00 20 , . . .1051 2 05
25 708 260 0 , 741 BOD
lions The market wns rather slow through
out , and altiioiigh the range was Mia name , the
average of prices paid was a shade lower than
\Voilnesday. Offerings were modointely liberal -
oral , and with not much of a shipping demand
and Indifferent teportH fiom Chicago huMnchH
displayed verv llttlo llfo throughout. Sales nf
fair to good hogs early were at $5,80 and ? 5.86 ,
largely 15,86 , and the maikot rather llrmlmt
up as the day advanced J5.85 and J5.00
bought ii good many hogs. Some cholco hogs
sold early for $5.00 , but the popular prlco was
C5.U5 , ov ut half the hogs selling at that llguro.
Iho close was after dinner , but everything
linally sold , Iho bulk nt (5.85 and $5.00 , the
same as on Wudnesdliy , and against $5.05 to
80.05 on Thursday of last week. Keiirescntu-
tlvo sales :
No. Av. Eh. Pr. No. Ar. Sh. Pr.
2..255 J5 75 & 0..235 120 ? 5 85
CO..230 ICO 6 80 1..340 5 85
4..105 580 CO..252 ICO 6 8ri
74..252 1GO 6 BO 07..255 ICO 6 85
02/.208 80 6 MO G2..220 80 6 85
4..275 5 824 ! 45..300 40 5 85
50..273 40 5 H2i ! 03..206 120 5 85
07..270 200 5 85 64..275 200 5 85
05..2.10 200 5 85 07..223 200 5 85
GO. 270 200 5 85 C8..200 300 6 85
CO..277 80 G 85 65.200 40 5 85
04..203 210 5 85 03..217 120 6 85
57..274 ICO G 85 62..281 120 5 85
70. . . 205 200 G 85 48..200 1GO 5 85
GO. . . 207 ICO G 80 08..237 240 G 85
07. . .201 140 585 48..278 80 685
C4..315 240 G 85 05..237 100 6 85
10..201 120 G 85 70 . . .233 200 G 87J
G..320 G 85 55..230 40 6 00
72..210 G 85 47..241 100 6 00
72..241 120 5 85 20..172 G 00
71..234 280 G 85" 65..210 200 6 00
54..312 40 5 85 44..377 5 00
73..250 40 6 B5 * ' 70..221 100 6 00
53..250 HO 5 85' * 76..243 120 6 00
GG..240 bO 6 8S ' 78..215 40 6 00
02..220 200 5 85 c 73..203 120 5 00
G3..250 120 585 , C1..250 440 600
75. . .244 120 5 85 145..273 300 5 00
07..252 80 585 08..240 200 600
74..240 120 G 85 . 70..230 1GO 5 00
78..273 210 585 75..1)11 ) 80 GOO
4C..2G3 ICO G 83 ' ' 61..230 G 00
07..255 580 5 85 , * 82..213 80 6 00
74..2JO 40 G 85 / 03..180 SCO 0 00
CO..271 40 G 80 ' 74..225 80 5 00
58..201 2hO G 85JL 05..200 120 G 00
74..214 320 G 85 , a 73..304 120 G 00
CC . . .208 ICO G 85 " 02 . . .233 120 5 00
GO..278 120 6 85 > 67..205 40 G 00
5G..2G1 120 G 85 G7..285 120 6 00
70..222 240 5 85 n 68..100 5 02J4
CG..2G4 200 5 85 - G8..240 120 5 05
08. . . 250 120 G 80 CO..282 120 6 05
C5 . . .2GO 240 G 83 j 70 . . .215 40 6 05
58 . . .253 280 0 83 1
1'idj'ANp nouon.
1..190 400-\ 2..420 025
SIIEEP Kccolpts consisted of four doublo.-
dccku of Utah grussors. They averaged 00-lbs ]
and sold roadlly at J3.0D. Tlio market Is not
ejuotably Improved , but good muttons are In
fair demand. Fulr to good natives , (3 50
© 4.75 ; fulr to good westerns. t3.00Q4.0 ;
common and stock sheep , { 2.5033.50 : good to
cholco 40 to 100-llj. lambs , & 4.2&QG.76. Hep-
Ilccelpta nnd DUpailtlrm or Stoelc.
Official receipts and disposition of stock as
shown by the books of the Union Stock Yards
company for tbo tnonty-Jour liourd ending at
5 o'clock p. m. July 13 , 1803 :
IIECXIPTS.
IIIBI'OHITIO.V.
Clilcnuu I.tve stock Market.
CHICAGO , July 13 , [ Special ToloKium to Tun
llKK.l Ontllo woru lower nirnln today. The
iieodB of tliu triidoillU not call for nearly an
much block UH the yards cunliilnetl , and tlioro
was biilHclunt prusstiru toouuulo huyors to 1111
their orders at a reduction from Wednesday's
quotations of lOc. llcuvy cattle were not In
( lulled for , ami they sold worse tlnui any oilier
tirade. 1'roni $ & to J0.25vas all that biiyers
to J.iy forcluilcol200 ! to 1,400-11) .
BtuerH , und It Is doubtful If more thuri J5.40
could liuvo hooii fcvcured for tlio finest specl-
muiiHlu tlio bovine lino. Good 1,400 to l,60U-lb
btcurs hold iit from H.&O to ! 4.7and no
readily ut that. Cows und bulls were sulahl
lit the ilecllnu , and so were flit 000 to 1,200-11) .
Nteurx. Hut many grussurs niul Rood to prlmo
licmy cattle went ever In bollun , ' hands. Only
iihout'J.OOO Texas cnttlo iirrhcil today , but
that Mipply was cnunl to the demand and
values leniitlned weak.
Tlio hog market was firmer than ut yohtor-
duy'Bclosu us uconsciiuoncu of a decrease In
the receipts of BOiiiutliliitf llko Ifj.OOO head.
Tlio demand for eastern account was measura
bly checked by the uxtromo heat , but them
wak free ImyliiK by local packers and althoiiKli
trading was Ktiuiuf out till n later hour than
usual , uvuiythliiK 'us tukon. The greater
part of the supply went out of sellers liumU at
front JU.05 to < < ) . ! & for mediums and heavy
uud iitfioin IG.1D to fO.125 for light. Theclosu
was linn at an advance on the lowest pi Ices
of the day before of ubout Oc ,
Holders of sheep hud u row to hoc. The pens
weio full to overturning hllo the demand was
of thomost lustilcled t'liarautor. A few good
to cholco muttons rlmiiKi'd hands aroumlM.70 ,
but ( trices riuiKlnt : "uirtiiuurd fiom M.DO
bought most of thtj , Muff that wus sold , The
bulk of the common stun" could not bo moved
ut any pilco , QuoUiUons ranged fioia (1.60 to
8-1.76 for thin rugged loth to * 4.70 for choice.
There wus a fair d < pin.nd for Miring lambs at
fioiu * H.7f ) to tG.25. Tim market erased 'JOc
lower thnn yestoida'yTand not moru than half
of the supply was deposed of .
Itccelpts : Cattle ) il&.OOO ; culves , 1,300 ;
llo 'H , 'J'J.OOO ; sheep..lOW ,
The livening Journal runorts !
UATU.G . Uucoluttli' 16,000 . head ! shipments ,
14.000 head ; primeMfiWl/5Ml ; good , * 4.364S
4,05 ; medium , f4.bO ; grassers , J3.'J5'iil,75i !
cowsl.OOita.OOj Ti/XaiiEl$1.25@3.76 / ; btockers ,
. . - .
llous liecolpts. .iiS.OOO hoadi Hhlpincnts ,
H.OOO Immli henvy lOc higher than ycbtor-
dny'a close , cloklni : weak : light , strong ; mixed
and packing , &BfXiie.l6 | prlmu heavy and
butchun * ' . tiUi. . . . . .
SllEEl1 Ki'colutn. < 1 ,000 head ; shipments ,
2,000 head : iniirkufcJIowor ; natives , * 3.7fJ4S
G.26 , : westerns , : tBli ) 4'J5 ; Texuns , 12.604 $
Kanin * Cltjr l.Ue Stock Market.
KANSAS UITV , July 13. OATTI.E Hocolpts I ,
4,700 head ; shipment * , 4,000 head ; market
for best grades was weak ; other grades linn 1 ,
lOc lower ; TOXUK Mtor , 3.302,4.30 ; cows ,
H.7fxS4.au ; shipping steers , , H./O ; imtivo
cows , tl.iii4t3.7t ) ; bulls uud nilxod , I1.7& © >
3.00. S.'d
llona Itocolpts , 8,600 head ; uhlpmonts.
6,800 head ; murket opened Una but closed
weakibulk of salex. I5.boa5.00 ] heuvlus. (5.70
-35.UO ; packers , t&.7f > Jf.U& ; mUed , (5.76 ( ® >
5.05 ; mixed , ( .ri.76U6. J5 ; pigs , I5.UOS6.00 , 3i
HIIUKIHeceluta. . 1,000 lioud ; bhlpmenU ,
20 huad ; market slow ; common stock lambs
Urm , 5.65 ,
Kt. I.oul * I.lvo Hlook Market.
ST. Louis , July 18. CATTLE Kecoluts. 2,100
head : uhlpmentfc , 7,100 houd ; market slow to
lOc loner ; tvry few natives on kale ; grass
Texans , (3.40. "
lioau ICuuulptB , 2.200 hoed ; shipments ,
J.OOO head ; market'JOo lower ; top prices ,
10.10 ; bulk of kales , (5.6USO.OO.
BiiKKp Kvcelpts2.600 head ; shipments ,
6,600 , head ; niuikut easier , unchanged ,
Hulloon tonight und tomorrow night.
NO HASTY LEGISLATION
Whatever Action Oongrosi Tnkoa Will Bo
Duly Deliberate.
CONGRESSMEN WILL ACT DELIBERATELY
It Will Trtko n Long Tlnio to rormulnto
Hills to CoTer the flnnnelnt NeeiU
of the Country Suac * lu
the Way.
WASUHJino * . July IS. The idea
which wns nroui-fid uy the president's
notion In calling an uxttn session of eon-
gross , thnt the work/'it / * which H would
assemble couM \ < o nceomplishcd in n
few dnys , or nl furthest in 5 very few
weeks , is dying out and the nntlonnl
legislntors who nro competent of judging -
ing what n congress can or cnnnot do
nro Bntlsficd thnt n protracted struggle
is on hand over the repeal of the Sherman -
man Inw. The idcn thttt nil
the ills which hnvo befallen
the finnnclnl world nro directly
dtto to the operations of the silver pur-
chnso net is not ns potent ns it wns. The
attitude of the free silver men Is just ns
threatening ns it ever wns , nnd tlio ns-
Bortion of Senator Teller the other dny
thnt the light would bo mndo nnd the
contest A-ould bo to the death , hns
caused no little consternation among
the ndtninlstrntiontsts , who hnvo tried
to persuade themselves thnt the nil-
powerful word of Grover Clovoltind
would bo respected nnd thnt congress
would to g'nd ' to jump ut the crack of
his whip.
It is now nccopted by most of the
democratic lenders that when congress
muots it will remain in session without
intermission until the work of the first
regular session of the Fifty-third con-
press shall have been accomplished.
Those who expect to have a finger in
the tariff pie are preparing to take right
hold as soon as the \vtivs and means com
mittee is appointed. It has been feomi-
olllcially announced that this committco
will accord no hearings to those inter-
ested in the revision of the taritT.
Representative ) Joe Wheeler of Aln-
bnmn luis arrived in Washington nnd
will probably stny here nnd nssist in
the organizatiod of the house. In speak
ing of what congress had to do he said :
"Tho problem to bo solved by congress
is to so legislate ns to preserve the
monetary functions in both gold nnd
silver. If gold goes to n premium , for
nil practical purposes it ccabes to be
money , and one-fourth of our circulation
is withdrawn. If silver fs deprived of
its function as money wo would lose
about the same amount of circulation.
Such a withdrawn ! of cither would
contract the currency and add to the
sufferings of the people. If congress re
peals the Sherman act without any con
dition attached , the country may find
confidence shaken in the $147,000,000 of
treasury notes issued under that law ,
and the country miiy also find that such
1mbty legislation has deprived us of some
half a billion of money , acquired under
the acts of 1878 and 1890. Thcreforu let
us tako'warning at the first preamble of
the Now York Chamber of Commerce
resolutions , which says this country has
suffered greatly by reason of hasty and
ill-advised financial legislation.
"We all remember the great pros
perity which commenced in 1879 , when
gold ceased to bo a commodity and became -
came ; nonoy. Wo can hardly predict
the evil which would follow should our
$514,000,000 of gold now oeaso to bo
money and again become merchandise.
But wo must look at all sides of the
question. The irrepressible conflict of
the next twenty years will bo the strug
gle between our country und Great Brit
ain for the commerce of the world.
When congress meets wo will have the
president's mnasago and Secretary Car
lisle's report , und the subject will bo
moro carefully discussed and thoroughly
Investigated. "
I GOD 2tLEiH 1'OU , 311' C.
An Eloplnc Couple i"nrfitcii by the Old
Folks by Tolagruiih.
DENVEK , July 13. Frank Wuhl , a
bookkeeper for the Schlltz Brewing
company of Milwaukee , and Emily Gillette -
lotto , daughter of a Milwaukee official
of the Chicago & Northwestern rail
road , fearing that the course of true
love was not to run smooth , stole away
in n sleigh one cold night last January
and ere married in Greenfield , a
suburb of that city. Their parents aid
not know of this until matters approached
preached a ci'ibib , and then
the daughter left her home on
the 1st of July and joined her
luibbaml in Denver. Her parents
were grieved and thought she had dis
graced them. Yesterday they learned
of her presence hero and telegraphed
the chief of police to mitko inquiries.
Ho found the couple happy in their now
HEED H WARM
Which naturals constantly giving in the shape
of bolls , pimples , eruptions , ulcers , etc. Tlieso
show that the blood Is contaminated , and Boino
assistance must bo Riven to relieve the trouble.
Is the remedy to force out these poi
ss.s. : sons , and enable you to
ss.s.GET
GET WELL.
I have had for years a humor In ray Mood ,
which made me dread to shave , as small bolls or
pimples would bo cut , thus causing thoBliavlncto
bo a great anne ) ance. A f tcr takln p three bottles
my face Is all clear and smooth as It
S.S.S. should be- appetite splendid , Bleep
well , and feel llko running a foot
all from the use o ; 8. S. H.
CHAS. HEATOV , 73 Laurel st. Phlla.
Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed f rco
BWUTX SPECIFIC CO. . Atlanta. Oa
JIOTUI..S. .
The Mercer.
Omaha's Newest Note ! .
Cor. l-'lli and Howard dtrcota.
40 rooms t-.rO per day ,
40 rooms JlOJper day ,
'M roams with bath at ft per diy.
UOrooniH with bath attl alpordiiy.
Modern In Kvory Kenpuot.
.Sowly t'ur.iHliml Tlirati hout
C. 8. ERB , Prop.
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HOTEL LEEV1ONT
0235 to 024 1 OOLE8BY AVE. CHICAGO.
rinUluH brick U/e-i.ronf . European Hotel , only
three lilcjckn IrumllmfcUty-ifLond bt. cntrniirn to
tuo World' * lair Kruunde. Our rooms are all Iltnt
and Birr , motllr iiutilile roouu , lioldlmt ( nun tlireu
to tlz iieople eacli. I'rlccsperroom. M l 11 U ) and
fiW ] ! er day. Awnlniin. wreent In e < ry window
andcuvered plaizamni every ttonr. 'Iliu Hotel la
opereuxlby tlieonocrandll Kill rott you nnthlnK
toifcure rooms In advance. A nr t claBnOl
Uouiu conceited with tuo lioicl. c. n. ( .lav , y.u
SOUTfl
Union Stock Yards Company ,
South Ornaha.
IleitCtltlo lie aadSliaap market la tin war.
COMMISSION HOUSES.
Wood Brothers.
Llvo Btook Cornmlsilon Merou.tnti
< -onb ! Omaha Telephone 1157. Cblcm
JOHN I ) DAUI'llAN , I
WAI/TKK Ii. WOOD. ( \in * ait
Mnrkot reporU hy mull and wire cheerfully
furuliliud upon application.
homo niul so roportctl. Last ni/jht / n
toloprnrn came In reply rentlln/j / !
toRl "God bless my ch'llrtron ; nil is for
given. Toll Emily nnd Prank tlmt I
will send tranojortation ) and for them to
come. "
Mrs. Wnhl is a ImndBomo brnnotto ,
20ionrsof ngo. "I did not trent dear
oltl ] ) op oulto right , " she snid ! "I should
hnvo told him of our marriage. "
iruoi ,
Cnuiiri of the Staenntlon In lluilnesi Kx-
plulned ! > ) n Denier.
I30STON. July 13. A member of ono
of the oldest wool houses in Boston ,
speaking of the depression in the wool
trade , snys : "The prices of American
wools today are practically upon a free
wool basis. There is a heavy marked
drop because the wool growers found
themselves unable to sell. This was duo
primarily to the the falling off in the
demands of the woolen manufaelurors ,
because of the uneortainty concornltiK
the notion of congress on the tarllT , but
now the diniculty in tlio stringency in the
money market. With thnt removed by
the repeal of the silver not and the stop
ping of the further purchase of bullion ,
the cxistinp depression will bo relieved
materially. "
Ho did not look for any disastrous
failures in the trade , first because the
business hero had boon conducted very
conservatively , and second bocau&o the
dropping in price hud come at a time
when tlio wool dealers had no lariro
stocks on hand upon which to stiller
serious shrinkage in values. Tlio looses
were therefore not as prrcat as they
might have boon had the depression
como at any other season. While the
removal of the duty upon wool would not
in the present condition uf the market
effect | so serious a change as it might
have j , done earlier , still in its after results
K could not do otherwise than put an
end , to the raising of sheep for their
wool on the great nlalns of the west.
There would , undoubtedly bo. of course ,
n demand for mutton , but tlio revenue
from that source is of very little account
ftn taken in comparison with the present
magnitude of the sheep growing indus
try throughout the west. With the
cheaper Australian , South American
and African wools admitted free of duty ,
our farmers could not hope to compote ,
and their business must practically
cca o. The outlook is therefore far from
encouraging for them.
Balloon tonight and tomorrow night.
Irish Dny ut the 1'nlr.
CHICAGO , July 13. Representative
Irishmen of Chicago have determined to
boFapart a day early in October to com
memorate their race. It/will bo known
as Irish day and will bo celebrated at
the fair grounds. A four days' congress
will be hold at the Art itibtituto nnd
will terminate wllli tbo gala ovant ,
FrntioUi I. Colby , chairman of the
o.xooutlvo commltteo.ycslordny said that
owlnir to the onpnpotnonts hold by
others of the Art institute the oongroso
would not bo inaugurated until after
August Ifi.
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OKXRH.ll. I'AltKJiK StTHlCKKJf.
tieniral Grant * * Staff SeerMnry Suffers ft
Htrokp of l'Hrnll * >
Nr.w YonK , July 1H. General EH S
Parker , who was on Grant's stuff in the
war and who lias boon a deputy olork nt
police headquarters for n , number of
years , wn1 ? stricken with paralysis in
his olllco Tuesday and wns removed to
the Now York hospital. General t'arker
is n Sonera Indian of full blood and is a-
lineal descendant of the famous chief
Red Jacket. Ho was the .chief of the
Six Nations of Indians nt ono time. At
Iho outbreak of the war ho became a
colonel of engineers , nnd Inter ho be
came GonaralGrnnt'fl military secretary ,
and wa < j on the general's ' stall until the
close of the war. Ho wrote from General -
oral Grant's dictation the terms of
capitulation at the. surrender of Loo. Ho
was breveted a brigadier general upon
hN retirement from the army. Jlis
Indian name ii llo-Nu-Ho-Ga-Wn , which
means "Opon Door. " HU wife was for
merly a belle in Washington.
Balloon tonight and tomorrow night.
O.U7J VI' 7//.S J'A'AMO.V.
All Operation ItditiivoH it VrtrrnnN Ilm >
tilllty unit lie Dnotluva Turtbrr Aid.
BALTIMOIU : , July 13. Joseph P.
Clarke , nn old union soldier of this city ,
has astonished the members of his
Grand Army post and other friends by
surrendering hl pension of 812 a month
to the government. His disability \\as
in the leg. Ho hud been affected since
the war. A perilous surgical operation
u week ago removed the trouble , and
yesterday Mr. Clarke sent a letter to
the commissioner of pensions returning
his voucher nnd declining to accept anymore
moro money from the government.
'
Itnrlna for H Ituvcr nd Ulnpor.
ST. PAUL , July 13. There is to bo a
lively race between olliccrs from Kansas
and Missouri to obtain po cssion of Rev.
Leigh Vernon , the revivalist , who eloped
with a young married woman of Pitts-
burg , Kan. The couple are under arrest
at Ditluth. Vernon is rlso wanted for
misdcedb at .loplin , Mo. Ono of the
KuiiMiH ortlcers succeeded in obtaining
requisition papers from the governor at
midnight.
Under * the provisions of tliu Austrian poor
law. nt CO jcarsof HKO n man -may cluiiu
from his natlyo towa or eonummo a pension
equal to one-third of the dnily wages ho hail
received during his working yours. The
amount vnries fiom S to 0 florins a month.
In Vienna nlono there arc lli.OOO poisons who
receive these pensions from the city.
Nothing but Dirt
is taken away by Pearline.0 It
won't make black white
it gives you a clean black ,
instead of a dirty black ,
that's all. Colors are re
stored and freshened by
it , and look just as they did
when new. They are
cleaned , but they are never
altered or changed.
Safety comes first in washing. The
easiest and cheapest way to get things clean safely is to
wash them with Pearline. ' ,
Peddlers and some un.crupulens grocers will tell yon.
"this is as good as" or "the same as Pearline. " IT'S
FALSE Pearline is never peddled , if your grocer sends
. . . . .
an imitation , be honest \ t .j ! .L. JL 353 JAMES PYLE , New York-
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
cite contents or sender. On peraoual InlerTlaw oroietruu. uonsunmioiureB burrui | > uiiuiiuv < i
lBte ? TooM"iterl.igrUre.ontfrM. ? ) Offlc.uour. . B ft.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday. . 10a.m. UW
bend ; Dump ( or circular.
"A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING , BUT NOT
SHAVE WITH. "
IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING ;
OMAHA r
U Ifafaclorers $ loiters Directory
AWJONOB AND TENTS.
Omaha Tcnt-Awnlug Wolf Bros & Co. ,
COMPANY.
Manufacturers of Tout * .
HOHBIO CO VIC 118. Annliigi , etc , "OJ uud
11U Farnitm Streou 705f * . Itttli Hired ,
BAQB dfc TWINE3
Bemis Oinalia Bag
COUI'AHV.
Importer ! n < t uinnufno-
tur * of flour tacki ,
twine ,
BOOTS AND BHOEg. _
Morse-Coe 5hos Company.
BaUirOomand OIBce-llOH UN-Ill I Howard ? t
taetory-IIID'IIIMlU Howard 3t.
We re ttio osi.v MAiiiifft-3tur ri at lloot ana
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nil to Impact
HARDWARE.
Rector & Williclniy Lobccli & Line ,
COMHANV.
Dealers la bnrdtrar * aal
Corner Mill ana Jaokion intfcbanlci * tnolf.
Btreoti. Hlrmt.
HATS , ETO. | IRONWORKS.
W. i L. Gibbon & Co Omaha Safe and Iron
Wholesale WOUK4.
Hall , c | i , Blruw Fnf , vnult , jail woo
Klooroi , mllleni. lltti Irua > hullur > and lira a
uud lluruoy fctreeti. cnpai. < lm Auilreaa , Us
and Jackioa
LUMBER.
John A , Wafccflcld ,
Impotteil.Arvrlgnn '
1'ort-
Innd cement , Mllwem-
koo couivnt and Quluc/
wlilta lime.
Frlck & Herbert ,
ale liquor dealers
1001 Kurniia St.
PAPER. I OILS.
Carpenter Paper Co Standard Oil Co.
Carrr u full ttock of
printing ! wrappliu and and lubricating
writing paior | , cord
paperi , etc. elli , nzle gr t . tto.
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PRODUCE COMMISSIOy.
Branch & Co. Jas. A. Clark & Co.
Produce , fruit * of all Uuttor. eh * i ( , aggg ,
poultry and ga
.
klndi.ontori. u b m
STOVE REPAIRS | BASH , DOORa
Omaha Stove Repair i MA , Disbrow&Co
V/OIIKU. More
rvpalrt Manufacturari ( taib.
and water ntltobtuimu
doori , blin4 > auA-
lor ktud -
aur ut
> lur .
Bad * . IW7 Uoutfiu it. I uguldlpgi. AM UtU tad Uranobo Uu * .
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