TTTK OMAHA DAILY 1M3E : Tl'KSDAY , JULY 18 , 1893 , COMlIERCIAl AND FINANCIAL Weitora Bwk Embirrftttraonli Commanded Attention on 'Ohango Yoitordaj. VI3I3LE SUPPLY HEAVILY DECREASED riotwIthlUiidlng Them U Tntopmonti Whcnt Ctiiir < t n Fraction I.otr r far the lnr Very I.lllte IIail * nrn Done In HID Tit. CntOAao. July 17.-Wlth banks lopping over In tlio wcsl , all oilier news tod.iy went for niuight on 'change. Tlio amount uf client on oca.m passage ilccrcaseil 1,432,000 bu.j nnil the visiblekUpply dccrcaitd 9,4 < J1,000 bu. . or togi'tlitr ncirlyJ.000,000 t.u. A falling off In Russian nlilptutnt.1 was said to bo causing Griiuio.ss In Hit Knglish markets and reports from tlio northwestern spring wheat region hero wa no more reassuring than before. NuvnrlhelcM , tonight wheat Is We lower than Batuulay'.s close. Com Is he lower and pro visions nto considerably lower. The decreased visible supply of vhcut , although heavy corn- pared with the 091,000 bu. decrease on the lmllar tfcck of last your , itlll leaves 60- B2S.UOO bu. In tight compared with 2a,439lOO ( bu , laM year. AtGOcIt m-ids ; about (35,000,000 to curry the loan and with flvo banlc failures reported todny In one western clly , and three In another , the dimcult } ' In getting the necessary large amount to hold wheat , told with ollcct on the lively Imaginations of the speculative crowds. Very little btislncrs was done In the wheat pit , Hie bank suspenMons seeming to check trading. The opening was about , from U to c lower than Saturday's closing , then be came stronger anil prices were advanced from ) i to He. ruled easier , declined from W to he , uKaln licciiniu stronger anil adyaticud from ! S to Uif Irom tlio bottom. The ( Iccrunso I" Mm visible supply was about what was expected. Corn was weaker from the start , ruins wurp reported In the we.st and this , togi'thi-r with the bearish crop report on corn Issued n Ivan- lias , had n very weakening oiroi-l itnd Induced freii Milling. Itecolvcr * sold freely , one con- cein selling 2.1(1.000 ( bu. Hilppi-M ul o offered largiMiuaiitllles. Thn ducrcasa In the visible supply was 311imobu. , hut In Chicago there WIN local reduction of 287,000 bu. , making the stock of all trunk's 1,748.000 Im. asaliiRt-U lb- l 00bli. for llio corresponding date of 18U2. The maikul upt'iiod with a fmotional loss and after helllmr olfc ! more , held steady un til the car lots for tomorrow came In at 072 earn , when the mil-rings wore again Increased and thi ) prlco hroko from ' , < to "ie more. J.iiti-r the prlco rose a trlllo but nlthocloM ) lost fiom M : to he. Most of tintrailu In oats came during the last half hour. 1 he fueling was weak anil prices avf-ragi-d lower , July declining Jjc and September Jic und closing wi-ak at about the Insldu. Klbs were again weak. The receipts of hogs wcro heavy and lower. There was a number of Millers of September ribs without anyone to take the olTcrliigsr.wptatconsldorauly lower prlcus than Saturday's cloilng. Clmpln & r.d- wards. Armour fc Co. and Wright were promi nent among ( ho rollers. Lard was weak also , but at * K ) for September Cudahy and 1'air- ' bank , or both together , put enough supporting onlrrs to prevent n further ducllnu. 1'ork was neglected by both sides. The closing prices wern at MIIIIU recovery from the bottom of the day's rangu but lit smart declines since Satur day. Compared with Saturday's close , Sop- tunihi ! ! ' poitf Is lJr- ! down , October lard 30c and September ribs ! ( ) * . Estimated icrulnts for tomorrow : Wheat 77 cars ; corn , 076 cars ; oats , 300 cars ; hog * 10,000 head. Thu leading futures ranged as follows : i nuntatlonfs were a * follows : 1'i.oun Dull , nominally unchanged. WHEAT No. i ! xnrlup. tfSftR&KU ; No. 3 spring , t. o. h. , 04VJOOITO : No. 2 red. G&GGGcH. COIIN No. 2.40c : No. I ) yellow , closl ng , 30 ? c WATS No. 2 , 28fc ! : No. 2 while , t. o. b. , 86c ; No. 3 while , f. o. b. , 31J < ® 34c. Uvr.-No. 2 , liOu. HAIII.BV No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , nosalea ; No. 4 , f.o. b. . Me. Vt.\x SCKII-NO. 1. $1.00' ' , . TIMOTHY iir.i'rlim : ! ; , $4.1oa-l.20. VuiiK Me s , per hid. , $18.7& < 318.85 ; lard , per 100 Ihs. , fu.OT'i&U.GO ; bhnrt ribs , sldo.s ( loose ) , ? H.32'jfi8.3ri dry Balled shoulder.- * ( boxed ) , JH.'J.'iiiH.DU ; short clear bides ( boxoil ) , U.75'B1O.OO. WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal. , H.12. yudAllS - Unchanged : cut loaf , 6)c ) ; granulated - latod , 6,7(5 ( ; standard "A , " O.G4. The following were the receipts und ship ments for todav : On the Produce oxchan n today tlio butler in HI ( io I WIIK bli'iuly ; oinainury , 15l Q20c ; dairy , 10ftl8c Km $ , cablur , strictly froth , Now Viirlc Marfcnt * . Nr.w YOHK , July 17. Kr.oim Hpceliitn , 3,100 111 ; UK , ; iiiiorls [ , 2,000 bll . , 3G.OOO Bucks ; hull's , 0.000 pkKs ; market dull und wualt , with fri'o nll'orliiK' * ; ivlntor wheat , low crndiM , H.50&2.40 ; winter , fair tofiini-y , * 2.46Ui.Orij : wlntiir pahintH. 43.40f04.10 ; Mlnnobotit hlrnlchts , jS.Uuat.OO ; .MlnncsoUi iiutunlH , fl.OOS4.'jr > . CORN MnAi , Qulot , stcndy ; yellow woslorn , t2.GOii2.70. KICKHH'ady ; wrslorn,07itr)7ic. ( ! llAiil.CV JlAi.T--DnlI. htettdy ; wealorn , 00 ® GOi : . WIIKAT ItocidplR. 220,000 bn , ; exports , 150,000 bn. ; Milus , U20.000 bn. of futures , 100- 000 l > ii , of Kiiol. Hpnt marUet falily active for o.vporls ; unslvr with ontlons , nlosfnt : firm ; No. 2 i I'd In Hloro and eloviilor. 72i724Ltj ! ; nlloat. 73'fft73'ic ' ; f. o. h. , 78&7iJtc : : , im- urniluit roil. 09 7Hc ; No. I hard , 70iftt70yc ! ; No. 1 norllinrn , 72Utt72'ic ( ' ; No. 2 nortln-rn , 7W470Hi' ( ; N" . 2 MII vankco,7Ki,70'.iO. ( : ' Optloifs di'ullned ! ( ( , ' , ' on wonk cablus , larstu Indian hhlinnents anil line wciitlirr , ri-acli-d JuQ.Jiu on dri-ii''iMi 'on imHsago and vlslblu hitji- ply ; foil ? tC on ri > pertH of llnnnt-lal trouble nl lliu uust , liir ii Iniiiorts Itiln the Unlli'd Kli'Kdom ' and loi-al rciall/lim , olosliiK sluiuly at iinunani ; > i | prk-t-K to ; \ > c ilccllnc. with u fair irailu ; No 2 red , .Inly , 711 ® 7-.lc , closlin ; at 717,1-j Aiiciikt , 72'.kiil72ic. ( cliislnB nt 7USO ; Hi'pU'inbi'r ' , 7Mi70 ° c.i1lo ! > lnx at 7fiii ! > : Uololurl ) 77 lHKi'jVT'.icclodntr. ut 77'ic ' ; Di-cembor , 81U1 ( 11-lGr , closing t81\e. Sloi'l.hof Ki'Utn In htoro and nlloat .Tnlv 15 : Wlii'iil. 0.004.77'J bn. ; corn , 437.OOO Im. ; 'oats , 444,000 bn. ; ryii. lOl.tKJO bn , ; barley. II.OuO bu. ; iniilt , 1'JO.OOO Im.iliKUh , 1,1100 bu. rtHN--Hi'i'i'lnt , 45,000 bu. ; oxjiorU , 20- , 000 bit , ; ah-s , 05,000 bu. fntun'H , CO- 00(1 ( bu. spot. Spills Ill-til , niili't ; No. 2,484 ® 4H"ii : In I'liivnlur ; JHSii1 iilloat. Oplliinsuru \ dull nnd rlo.st'il bli-ady at ! ( 'u'-o - di'cllno on nn liiriciiMdUlbhi ; Mijiply Into weather nnd 1:001 ! crop new N from UanstiK , August , 48) ) , © iMrallri'elpl.i. . a-1,000 bn. ; oxportu , 40,000 bn. ; hull" . , 100,1)00 ) bu.fiitilli'K ; , So.OOO bu.hiiol. HuotH umrliulilull. Biunily. Opiums dull and lower. AnvilHt , 32 * < < it33c , uloshi ) : 33o ; Hcii- IciiitiiT , ! U tilliO : , oliisliiif 81J.I' , Siot ; No. 2 white. ll'J'ii" ' No. 2 , Chli'ilKO , IlHo ; No. 3 C'hl- I'liKii , HHi'l No. 8 while , llliiji1 ; inlxi'd wuulern , Il7lft38'ii'i ' white , wt'Ktern , 88Hfii4ll ( ' . 11 AY l''ulrdemund , Moady ; slilpplnn , (7,00 ) B7.00 ; Kiiod to choli-e. * H,0KtU.60 ( , lloi-ti 1'iilLM , hteaily htate , roininon to > ' ' ' I'lii'lllocoaKl ir ' I'lioli'i' , 1W1220 ; , 'JUJo , lllDi'.s I'alrly acll\e , hUiiuli ; wet sallnd , New Orleans Mih'i'led , 45tOO HH , T IMIH kuh'UU'il. 004 , ll ( lbsfijt7cillilenH ( Ayrew [ 210W Iba , I4iic ; Toxus ilry , 21G.27 ibs , a I'miviBiONH Out incnln. iiulet. Blondy : plcklril bullh'K. 12 lb , at 12o ; pli-UeU khoul- dor.s , 7'ii" ' pickled IIIIIIH , I'J'ifTJ'tL' ' ; middles , loti hhorl clear , liyc , l.urd , iiulot , weak ; e.stern kleuin closed at f'J.ll.'i ; KHIOS , Oil ) ivi'Hiil > 10 ; iiptloiis.Mik'H. mine ; July clnik'd ' nt f'J,25i rHiptembvi- COMM | ut (10.30 iihked , 1'orU , ( lull , hleauy ; now limns , JlH.Mliciu.UJ. Hull ; western factory , 18)ii ) , Moderate ilemund , llrmp ; Oulot , weak : rec-olptH , 7,100 pkgsi western IrOkh , 14iW10c ! ; boulhvve.stvrii , M'j 4B14 iC , TAiJjMW Quit' ! , kluiulyj clly ( a ( or pkgK. ) 2c. 2c.UOTTONHEKII On/ Dull , wotik ; crude , 35c yellow , 4tc. I'KTiioi.KliM Market WI\H dull nnd htendy l'enm > ylviiilii oil , Milui ) , none ; l.lnuk oil , tulus none , U5u bid. Totul Hiilea , 11,000 ubU. HDSIN Dull , stiuuly. TlilU'CNTINE Quiet. 1'iuy. ItlCK Hleudy , luli'ly active , MOI.ASSKH Now Orleans , open kettle , gooi tocholco , ilull , bli'iuly , U Uuw , dull , mendrulluud ; , qulel tnailjri f air rofinlnif. 3 Vc ; centrlfnttnM.OO to t , 4VC ) nil A , 4 150 5HP ; ln..uld . A. &S & i3.ICci itRndnrdt , 6 7-Kvaft'ii : ; confection- CM A , o fi-mOOscs cut liiaf , ftHWO 1-lOcj crmlicd , O.V30 l-lnci powdrrcil , 6 lUt05 6Xcj Rr.inulntrd , ft 7.1l > tt5)ic ) ! culicn. 5 1 1-KKWHe. I'lo lno Qnlol , stondy ! American , llX76i rt Quiet ; Hkp. 110.2 $ . rA-Sloftrtyi rton llc , JJ.S5. . TiN-CliMOil .loady ; HtrKlH , 116.05 bid , 110 nftknd ; plntci fjulot , iloady. Srtt.Tr.u-ljulct ! domcillc. M. Uinxlin I'rotluco .Mnrket. nnttin The mRrkol continues YOMT nrm for pncklnc Ktock nnd them M very little If miy frouli sclllnn Tor to * * than 14c. The dc * iniind M send At the prlco nnd the ofTcrlnES am picked un quickly. Kanej cronmcry , print , Ulc ! fancy crcnmorlcs folld packed , lOc ; Iftlr to peed crcnmcrlci , solid packed , 16 chnlcn to fancy country , lOiilOc ; fair to coin ! country , 16c ; pickliiKHtock , froih , 14o. Kdii.sTlif nmrkot n quiet and unchanged , Tlio bulk of thn cggt are cold at quoled , but the market Ii weak at the prlco. Sales are mostly roporlf-d ut ll'.jc. J.tvu 1'iiui.Tiiv Tlio market close. firm a quoted , with the demand fair and the supply llirhl. Thu poultry mnrkot has boon Rood nil thu week , OHliiK to tlio light arrivals , tonlo smiill sprltis cliU'kcns aroc inlna which do not soil very tondlly. Spring chlckctn , per doz. , t2.00t3.50 ; bcii lions , tier in. 74i8c : mix CM ! c'iopi , per lb. , Cc ; old roosters , per lb. , 4QOo ; turkeys , per lb. , ttc ; ducks. Dor lb. . 7 nc. POTATOES Tlio rocclnM of potntocs In car lots are light , but tlio general situation Is not much changed , prices being about steady. Orders from the northwest are qulto llbcial and n good many pettitoes hare been shipped out Irom this point. Now potatoes 'JOrtlU.OU. TosiATOta The supply of good stock on the market Is tnoiu liberal nnd the market Is not ilttlluMiKlron ; ; . Sotllhcrn , per 4-baskct crate , } 1.00iU.7o , Ilinii : : s Tlicro was a fair run of blnckbcrrtL's and the market was In good shape. There were a few homo grown rasp- borrlcs. Everything In the berry line WHS sold out very early In the murnlng. black bnrrlet , per 24-qt. case.t3.20 ; Illack rasp berries , per 24-qu case , $3.0033.25 ; huckle berries. W.50. SMAI.I. I.'IIUITR Tlio market was about steady at pievlutis prices. Apricots , per 4- baskcl crate , ! 1.2o ; plums , wild gimsu nnd Clilckaaaw , per 21qt. . crate , S2.50 ; Cal ifornia puaches , ! l.ltli > 1.2j. MKI.ONH The Mipplv on the market Is not so largo and there Is u better feeling than thcro was a few days nzo. Watermelons , per cratcof one dot. S2.50 ; loose , per 100 , JIB. Cni.KHY Hniall shipments are coming from both Michigan and Mhsourl. Celery , pur doz. , 45c. 45c.Al'l'l.BS There U no Important change In thu market. Apples , per H bu. box , 70cl 1.00. TIHII'IDAI. FHt'lTS. OllANOns Riverside Mediterranean sweets , f3.OOSi3.7o ; brlghts , J'J.75 < S3.00. LK.MOSS Messlnas , extra fancy , tO.OOftG.50 ; Messlnas , per box , choice to fancy. S5.00'it5.50. IlANANAH I'er bunch , larue , J2.2032.75 ; per bunch , Biiiull to medium , $2.00il2.2o. 1IIDK3 , TAI.l ) W , KT& HIDES No. 1 green hides. 3c ; No. 2 green hldeH , 2c : No. 1 green salted hides , 3'c ' ; No. 2 green salted hides 2Hc ; No. 1 green salted tildes , 25 Ibs. to 40 Ibs. , 3 > tc ; No. 2 grnen stilted hides , 25 Ibs. lo 40 Ibs. , 2'/ic : No. 1 veal calf , 8 Ibs. to 15 Ibs. , Gc ; No. 2 veal cnlf , 8 Ibs. to llillH. , 4c ; No. 1 dry [ lint hides , 7c : No. 2 dry Hint hides , Oc ; No. 1 ( fry balled hides , 5u 1'nrt cured hides iic per lb. less than ally cured. SIIKF.P I'KI.TS Orecn salted , each 35c1.25 ; gn-en snltod shearlings ( short woolcd early Hklns ) , each 15Tc25c ; dry bhcarllngs ( short pooled early skins ) , No. 1 , each 5'tilOo : dry Hhuarllngs ishoil. wook'd enrly sklnsl , No. 2 , each Oc ; dry Hint , ICansas and Nebraska butcher wtiol pelts per II ) . , actual weight , 10& lie ; dry Hint Kansas and Nebraska Murrain wool polls , pnr lb. , actual weight , 7itlOc : dry Hint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per lb , actual weight , OfUOo : dry Hint Colorado Mur rain wool polls , per lb. , actual weight , 7 < 39c ; dry piece * and burks , actual weight , GU7c. T.M.UMV AMI tillHASC Ttlllow , No. 1 , l'io ; tallow. No. 2 , 3yff&4c ; grease , whlto A , 4'5Tii.rc ; grease , whltu H , 4c ; grease , yellow , 3Jc ! ; grease , ilark , 3c ; old butter , 2j 2)ic ) : boeswa.v , prime , I0a20c ; rough tallow , 2Vi O3c. O3c.HoNnS Oar lots weighed and delivered In Chicago : Dry ImiT.ilo. per ton , $16.00ai8.00 ; dry country , bleached , per ton , $10 OOU13.00 ; dry country , dnmp and mcatv , SS.OOIJ1U.OO. M. Louis .Markets. ST. I.OUI3 , July 17. Ft-our. Weak , but un changed. WHEAT Declined V5c early , then reacted und closed ft' & ii * under Saturday ; cash , C05c ! ; July , GOc ; Angiibt , GlJic ; r-uptember , G4 ? c ; Uecuuibcr , 715tc. Coit.s Weak , dull and closed Kc below Sat urday ; cash , 37ic ; July , 3Hc ; SoDtember , 38H438HC. OATS Lower ; cash , 2GHc ; July , 2GKc ; Au gust , 22s4c : September. 23jc. IU-n AND IIAHI.IY No market. llUTTKH yuiet ; creamery , IG&lOc ; dairy , lii.us null : oaioc. 1'novisiox.i Weak ; pork , current make , job bing , 417.50 ; lard , nomlnallv ? 0 ; dry .salt meats quiet ; loo.su snoulih > r.s$7.G2H' longs and ribs , J8.GO ; Mjort ? , 88.1)0 ) : bacon quiet ; slionld- ors , JO ; longs anil ribs. $10.25 ; bliorte , 810.00 ; sugar cured hams , 13il4c. KKCBilTS-FIour. 3.000 sacks ; wheat. 186- 000 bu. : corn , 144,000 bu. : oats , 40,000 bu. Snil'MK.NTB Klnur , 0,000 sacks ) : wheat , 174- 000 bu. ; corn , 73,000 bu. ; oats , G.OOO bu. lErltlih Grain Trnilo JCovlew. LONIXI.V , July 17. The Mark I.ano Express , In Its wi-ekly review of the British grain trade , says : Thn wheat harvest Is well forward In Houlheast r.nglanil. Thy recent rains came lee Into lo help any ci-rcals llu-re , but they wived thu oats and bunollloil barley elsewhere. Home exceptional judges e.stlmalo that the yield of .wheat will ho ila bu. per ar.ro on 2,000,000 acres. Our t-stliiiatu for the United kingdom Is 2,100,000 acrus. the smallest acreage plan ted foe half a century , wllh an average yield that will possibly hi- nearly us low as thai of 1840 , namely , 2G8'J bu. to the hundred acres. English wheat has declined Id on the Imperial average , but ha * advaiu-eil Gil In London. In forty llrst-class markets thu tone last week was llrm and In twenty dull. Koruign wheat was oll'erlng at Irregular value. American red winter was from Ud lo Oil dearer on the week. Calcutta wheat was Gil cht-apur. CoUfti .MiirUut. Nnw YOIIK , July 17. Options opened firm at 5lo2i ! points up ; closoif 20 uolnt.sup ; sales , 15,000 bags , incluillliK : August , J1G.4O ; Bop- tomlier , Sli.i : ( > aii.4& ( ; ( Jctohur , $10.10 ; No vember , JlO.Or/aiG.lO ; Ducoinliur. 815.85 ® 10.00. Spot Itlo , steady : No. 7 , J17.25. Itio HI : JANKIIIO , July 15. No. 7 U ox. stand , 15,000 rels put10 kilos : good seconds , 14.300 rels. Kecelpts during the wouk , 3.000 bags ; shipments to the Unltou KUUOH , 4,500 bag ; sUL-k , 147,00(1 ( bags. HANTOS , July 15 , Good average 14,600 rels per 10 kilos. Kecelpts during the week 27- uOO bags ; purchases for thu United Suites , 33,000 bags ; shipments to the United Stales , 10,000 Dags ; slock , 100,000 bags. Now Vork Dry ( iuoil * .tlurknt. N w VOIIK , July 17.--Tho dry goods market discloses no great change as yut. Itoports from Iho wust lire of moro chcurlul character , which Is ii-garileil as Important , as tlio de pression has been the moro serious In that sec- lion. The situation Is a llttlo easier as lo llnance , and thu I ono of the market Is not ho llrm but that good slzud Iransacllons could bo mlviinlugumisly ull'ectud. Clothing woolens are having moro attention for the not spring season , , . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Oil Alurktilii. Oil. OlTY , July 17 , National Transit cor- tlllcatcs opened at OH ; highest , 58 ; lowest , 57V' ; clOHcd ut D7'i. Sains , 10.000 libls. ; 'bhipmentH , 18(1-'HG ( bhls. ; runs , 104.0 0 lihls. 1'iTTtiliunu , July 17. National Transit cur- tllicateii oiiL'iied at f > 7K ; closed at 07i ! ! hlghL-st , fi77 : lowest. 67 ! { ; nail's , 0,000 bbls. LONDON , July 17.MNSUKD on2ls l jd pot cwl. I.lvnrpiint AliirKum. Ltviairooi. , July 17. WIICAT Sleady ; demand - mand pour ; holduis olfur moderately ; No , 1 California , 5s KBjiKTiGs Hd per contal ; n-d woniorn , hprliig , 5s Kl4dB5s ! lljjilj No. 2iud wlniur. 5s u > i < lKfii , lOJid. ( 'iUN ) Sti-ady ; demand poor. IIACO.N- Lung and bliort clour , 55 Ibs , 61s per cwt. AUlirauki.fi Mnrkiitx , MllAVAUKCK , July 17.Vl l BAT Easy ; Sop. tomhor , ( > 5 c ; No. 2 spring , U3c. L'oiiN iiuii : No. 3 , auo. OATM-Qulut ; .No. li white , OiYtc ; No. ! whin' , aa'tu. HAUi.r.v 6Jic. l'no'vibio.NKKii'lcri | pork , ? 18I5. llalllmoro ( ir.ivn .i : trlut. llAi.TiMoin : , July 17. WIICAT Steady ; No. : led , bpui and July , G8jc. ! COUN ytiloc mixed , spot and July , 47i ! ( U'ATO l-'lrincrt No.2 whlto wcstorn.SBHc. Cotton MHrkni. NEW Oui.KANfl , July 17. Firm ; good mid dllng , H'ic ; low mlildlliig , 7Jo ; goo.l ordinary 7 1-lUo ; nol reculpu , l.Oou bales ; grosi tu culplK , 1,000 liak-s ; buled , 2,000 bales ; stock H7,000 bales. I'hilailt-lphUi ( Jralii .Murkol. l'iiii..uiti.riilA : , July 17. WIIUAT Weak bliudu loner ; No.2 red. July , ' Onus Muady ; Mu.i ! mixed. July. ibt4J484' ! ( ) . \TS-Uu-lois stiongNo. 2 laio , July. 'JB4 30c. Toledo drain ( Uitrkot. TOI.KPO , July 17. WHEAT Dull , easier ; Nc 2cash and July. G5jc. [ ( 'DUN Dull , bti-aily ; No. U cash , 42c. UATti Dull , steady ; cut > h , 3Hie. Vuihlu t > iiiily | of ( iraln. Niw VOIIK , July 17. The visible supply c grain U us follows ; 'Wheat. &li,30b.uou uu corn. HH4t.Oud ; bu. oaisvUG4uoo bu. ; ryi U04.000 lni. | Imrk-y , auai K ) bit. .MliiiiiupiilUlitut .llnrkot. July 17. Market dull , cas mar ) < o .stron ) ( r. floier May. 77iJuly. . 60S' * * Aiiquil , COHci Hopl'-mbor. D3S.- . : December , 7Ou. On tmrki No. 1 hard , 02 0 ; No. 1 lorthorn , CB'iCj ' No. 2 norllicrn , & 8U59c. Clnnlnimtl Mnrknli. CINCINNATI , July 17.-WitBAT-FiIrlcnftnd ( ) | No. 2 red , 6lc. fon.-t Knslcr. utron l No. 2 mixed , 43c. „ pATS-lngyoil demand ; No. 2 mixed , \ViiigKY Qulet.tl.i3. I'.lcln llutter Mnrkrt. EUJIX. July 17. llurrin Actives i lc § 8,4001bs , atSOc. RTOCK AND BONUS. Week Opened with tle-nnwrit Dcprculon nn tlin Kirlinncr. Niw YonK. July 17. Tuo week opened with renewed depression on the Stock exchange , owing chiefly to unfavorable advices from /ondon , where the markets for securities were reported dat and to-tho long list of failures n banking and mercantile circles on thlt side. The bears were practically In full control and tampered pretty much everything on the list with moro or less success In the absence of cITcctlvo iiipport on the bull side. The de cline was equal to from ! j to3 > j per cent , American Tobacco lending with sales as low as 67H. The' granger stocks also received marked attention on account o ( Iron troubles n the northwest. Hock Island. St. Paul , turllngton , Northwest , Lake Snore , I < ouls- vlllo li Nashville , Missouri 1'aclflc , Northern 'aclllc croferred , Lackawanna nnd General Electric declined anywlioro from li ? to2f ! percent. The pressure to sell w as not particularly icavy. Ttrcro were a number of raltlci , but they fulled to hold until just previous tn tnu close , when prices recovered from J < to 1V5 per" cent from the lowest. Manhattan nnd Lackawanna scored the greatest rise. During the afternoon It was rumored that Mr. Jiimcs U. Keene was seri ously 111 , but It was soon learned that 1m was conllncd to his homo hy a very trivial com plaint. The easier feeling In money was partly offset by a rise of Ic In the postud rates ot Blerllm ; c.xchance. The uiitMamllng short In terest In the market Is very heavy , and thcro was a brisk borrowlnn demand for the leading shares throughout the day. The market closed steadier In tone. The 1'ost says : London has been In a singu lar dt-grco a hindrance rather than a help to this month's market. Sales of long slock have been Hindu for that account , but they Have consisted chlelly of shares boimht for the rise within a month , What has , however , dls- tlncuUhod London's market In the most o\- traordlnary fashion , Is the total absence of .support. Probably this forolirn distrust of our securities Is equally attrlhiUnblo to two causes London's surlous view ot thu sliver buffoonery In Colorado , and Its perplexity over the outcome of the currency experiment In India. This latter sentiment Is somewhat puz7llnp to explain , for talk of a "run" by Indian natives on the gold market must pre sume the sudden abandonment by a half civil ized population of traditions Imbedded In Its history forOVIT 2,000 years. With these tra ditions , the India council makes no attempt to interfere : Its hand was forced merely by the disorder In Ilombuy and Calcutlu exchange. With this once regulau-d , coinage of silver by HID povornmiiiit Itself Is bound to progress much as of old. Meantime , however , the news of silver Bent from here to England at the rate of nearly Jl.OOO.OOO a week Is apparently bi- ! Imj heaped up In the London bullion market ; for llttlo or none Is going forward to India. Thu following are the closing quotations on the leading stocks on the Now Vork Stock exchange - change today : AtchlHon North Amcr. Co. . . . Ail.iniH Express. . . . 146 Northern Pao.pfd. Allon.Terre Haute. 20 u. PD. : it a doprcf'd 14B NorthwoHtorn American Kxprosa 100 do prufd n.lltlnionj , t Olilo. . CU N. Y. C.-ntral Canaillan Paclnc. . . 00 N. Y..VN.K Canada Southern. . Ontario .t Western Cunlr.il IMcltic. . . . lOreffon Imp Chen , k Ohio Oregon Nav Chlcairo.t Alton. . . 1S5 O. S. L. Ac U. N C. D..VQ 811) Pacific Mall 02 Chlc.ipo G.19 ni ! Peorl.i Dec. A E. . . . Conaollilatutl G.IK. . Plttsburi , ' C. C. C. .t St. L Pullman Palaco. . . Cotton Oil Curt 31) Hs Keailln ? . Del. A HiulHon Ill ) Itlcliinond Ter Del. Lack , i West. 141) doprefd I ) , ill. G. profd. . . SUW ! KloUranile VT'n. . . Dls. fiC. P. Co I'-JK , do pn-fd EastTcnn K Rock Isl.iuU Erie 13H St. Paul f.HV , rte profit 27 do prcf'd Fort Wayne 140 St. Paul A Omaha. . Great North'n pf'd Kit doprefil C. AE. I. pfjt 1)0 ) ! ! Southern Pacific. . . IIockhiRValley. . . . 18Hi Tonn. Coal A Iron. IlllnolH Contral. . . . 8RMlT xas Pacific St. Paul.VDnluth. . HlUl'Tol. A O. C. 1 > M. . . Luku Erie AW. . . . 17H Union Pacific Lake Erie ft. W.pfd UU U.S. Express Lake Shore lpi } W. S. L. .V P I > HulTniBt donrcfd Louisville A ; Kash. P Weatorn Union. . . . LoulHvllleA N. A. . Wheeling A L. K. . . Manhattan con ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' .Menuihlo A ClmH. . M. A'SU ? L. . . . . . . . Michigan Central. 01 D. AH. G MlBHOiirl P.iclllo. . . 28K General Electric. . . Mobllo A Ohio 10 National Llnscod. . Nnnhvlllii Clmtt. . . 78 Colo. P. .t I K.itlonal Cord.ik'u. . 0 ilo prof'tl doiiref'il 34 T. , A. A. ft N. M. . . . N.J. Central 00 T. St. It. &K. C No.W. . prcfil. . . 1do profd * hid.tasked. . The total sah's of stocks tcday wore ISO'OOO shares , Including : Atchlson , 8,500 ; Chicago , lluillngton & Qulnuy , 15,400 ; Chicago Gas , 6,400 ; Delaware , Lacktiwanna it Wc.stuni , 5.200 ; Distilling. 2,000 ; I3rl . 0,100 ; Uuncral Klectrlc.7,200 ; Loulsvlllo > t Nashville. 10,000 ; Missouri I'ltclflu , 4,300 ; New Kngland , ! 1,400 ; Northwestern , 11,000 ; Northern 1'uclllc pre ferred , 3,100 ; Kock Island , 17.OOO ; Ht. I'aul , 30.000 ; Suitar , 0,200 ; Western Union , 13,000. Sales of silver certlllcatuM , 45,000 ounces. XIMV York Money .Mlirltct. NEW VOIIK , July 17. MONEV OK CALL Eas ier nt3I H per cent ; last loan , 3 percent ; clos- Insollored at .I percent. 1'lilMB MF.nCANTli.r I'APBU 8 12 per cent. STUULINU KXCIIANCIB I'lrm.wlth actual hiihl- neis In bankers' bills at f4.82itfi-l.HU3i for sixty days and ? 4.84ija4.S4'4 ( forclenmnd. bn.VEit UKiiTiriCATUS Opunoil hlghur nnd ndvanced from 73c to 74c , lulnr receding to 73o. closing fiulot , 73c bid , 74c asked. ClovEiiNMitNT HONDS Steady. State bonds dull. dull.Tho The closing quotations on bonds : UAI.TIUOIIR. July 17. Clearings , 13,333,480 ; alanci-H , 3,077,1 . NEW VOUK , July 17 , Cleurluat , 71,2B3- B05 ; ualunces , 13,800,640. I'llli.ADEl.i'lllA.July 17. Cloarlngr , (10,532- COG ; balHiii-fb , 1JU ( , 'J17. Money , 0 per cent MKUi'lllH , July 17 , Nuw Vork uifluinuo n-11- liiK ut tl. & ( ) premium , C'leurlngu , HuB.OtiU 44.6\4. ! New Oiu.KA.sri , July 17. CloarlhKs , t007,432 Nuw York uxchangv , conmiurclal , Jl.CO UU' count ; hunk , par. t'HKMUO , July n.-Cloarlnss , J14.680.04J Nuw Vork ej-cliuiJiu , bOo UUcuuut ilull , 4.823 ! I 91. Money tcaily , 7 | cr cent. risciNNATf. July 17Moncr , 0 9 nor cent. Now Vork t'rchaii ( o-Dar to OOc ulicount. Clearings , J,2BlotJO. IlosTO ( , July 17. flearlnj ( , * 13C94B83 ! bnlancci , $ l,6sa,9ao. ilonoy , 79 10 tier cent. Kxchaugc on J < on YorV , 80c to05c Ulscount. ST. I.OVW. July \1.0lonrliiu . $3.244,283) ) balancos. J220,07t } < ' Money ( inlet , 0518 per cent. KxchanpC on-Nqvr York , II illscount. Nsw YonK , July 17.-iPooolal Tolegiam to TIIK llEn.j Kxchangn win quoteil a follow * today : Chlcnso , jjvc ( iMcount ! lloston , 003 SScdlicounti St. l.pul tl ilUcouiit. OMAHA UVl sft > Cll MAUUf.T3. C.tttle Trade In n naiBy Ditmornllteit Slnto lloRj KalHr Acllvi * . . I Mas DAT , July 17. Compared with last Monday receipts today show a fair Increase as to ho s anil u conslilcr- ablc falllncolTas ti > ( kiftlo anil shoop. Tht-ro were In the neighborhood of 2,300 f reMi cattle received , but as n gooil many wcro carried over from Saturday thcro must have boon fully 3t)00 on sale , while a third of that num ber would have supplied the demand. The market was flat , In fact on anything but pretty good dry lot Mock It was ns near dead as It ever Rets. Dressed beef men wcro anltclpat- Inp liberal receipts the balance of the wonU , and wcro consequently on easy street nnd de cidedly I n ill ( Tore tit and bearish. They had no trouble In petting Roodcornfedcattlo at rldlc- ulous'y low prices and W.TO consequently ills- Inclined to ulil on or oven look at tlio raftot half fat anil Krccn stock Unit tilled llio pens. Hood catllo sold slowly lit weak Saturday's prices , wlillo on other icrados 1)1(1' ( . when sellers could get a hid , were lOc to IGc lower than Saturday. It was a slow , moan market throughout , and less than half Uio catllo hnd rhuiiKeil hand ? at noon , wlillo nt. tlio clnso Uioro were lots of caltlo unsold on which svllurs could not get n bid. With fair to peed cuttlo RcllltiK around 13.25 to ! 4.'J5 It Is a clear casn ot CDniinen'liil snlcldo for shippers to contlmin to Howl the markets ut this Uniu. The cow market wan also In very bad sliupo. Thuru were some twenty odd lo.ids on sale and with a very limited demand the trade was slow , with prices' about lOc to IGc lower than last week. 1'oor to choice cows nnd helfurs sold at from ! 1 to J-J.70 , the bulk at from $1.60 to S2 , Common to very peed veal calves brought from M.&O to } 4.7fi , decidedly easier prices. Kouch stock of all kinds was hard lo move at unevenly lower llpures , from H.25 to JU for | xor to pretty Rood hulls. 1-eeders were In liberal supply and very weak ( Inmand. 1'rli-cs ruled weak at the recent de cline , with sales out of llrst hands at from J'J.25 to $2.00. Representative sales : No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. Pr. 40. . . .1111 (3 26 22. . . .10G9 13 75 8. . . .1003 B 65 20. . . . .1129 8 90 17. . , . OD5 8 75 1. . . . .1840 4 00 30. . , .1080 3 75 8. . , . . .1113 4 00 MIXED. 14 690 8 25 1. . 750 1 80 19. . 710 1 85 1. . C50 1 85 11. . Hl'J 2 00 6 932 2 00 12. . 777 2 10 2. . 915 2 10 19. . 721 2 25 27. . 82H 2 25 11. . 930 2 GO 905 2 55 841 2 10 2 50 2 75 00 00 50 50 75 65 75 75 STOCKEHS AND FEEDER ? . 2a . 25. . 790 2 40 2 b5 i25. . 048 2 40 2 35 25. . 090 2 50 2 35 11. .1O20 2 GO 2 40' 22 1024 2 65 2 40' 'BO Oil 2 OU WCSTEIW JCATII.E. No. Av. 1'r , No. Av. Pr. 1 steer-.1050 82 00 3 steers. . 890 $2 00 5 steers..1160 2 SO 2 steers. . 1290 2 90 1 feeder. . 390 2 25 7 feeders. 900 2 25 1C feeders. 993 2 25 -7 fcedurs.1023 2 25 5 feeders. 935 J 80 20 feeders. 8H8 2 30 5 feeders. 958 2 30 14 feeders. 975 2 45 24 feoders.1038 2 50 28 feeders. 8B8 2 52J ! 3 fecders.1020 2 65 0 feodcrs.1130 2 05 12 feeders.1025 2 05 13 feedors.1091 2 65 1 feeder. . 400 2.00 , a feeder. . 750 2 15 2 feeders. 075 2 00 ' 2 foedurs. 990 2 00 10 feeders. 840 225) 30 feeders. 9GG 2 40 22 teeners. 079 2 45 24 feeders. 990 245 70 feeders.104' ! 2 GO 4 feeders. 787 2 30 2 helfurs. 305 1 00 55 heifers. 909 2 35 4 calvus. . 137 4 00 1 bull. . . . 700 2 00 3 COWB. . . . 080 1 75 11 cows. . . . 957 1 75 20 cows. . . . 951 2 25 12 COWS. . . . 980 2 25 31 cows. . . . 912 2 25 10 cows..1054 2 25 2 cowa. . . . 954 2 25 45 cows. . . . 955 2 85 858 2 35 23 cows. . . . 870 2 35 calf..HEO 2 CO 25 calves. . 1001 2 DO 20 calves. . U10 2 55 SOUTH DAKOTA CATTLE. 80 calves. . 224 3 00 37 feedcrs.1052 2 60 43 cows..1010 200 lions Receipts wcro fair , a trlllo heavier than a week ago , the quality generally un changed. Tlio market was slow and Oc to lOc lower than Saturday on all goods. In addi tion to the usual good local Inquiry thi'ro was I u fair sliliiplir- and speculative Inquiry , but with ample oll'urlngs , a lower market In Chicago cage and liberal supplies e.\pcctod during tlio romalndur of the week , buyers had no trouble In tilling their limited orders at llio decline. The movement was tolerably free throughout and thu puns were cleared In good season , Weight cut little figure In prices , tlio range being from $5.45 to J0.65 for Inferior to choice stock , thu big hulk of the fair 10 good hogs of all wolghl , changing hands at S5.50 , against iO.05 lo J5.GO KaUmlay and ? 5.90 to 0.05 a \\cok ago. Hoprcsentatlvo sales : PHIS AND UOUIIII. 1..280 - 275 2. . . .290 D 25 8..a&a & uo SliEiu1 Kutirdoiiblos of westerns were re ceived. The market was Hat , demoralized and limitations the lowest of tlio year. Unlyde- blrubluiiiuttoiiH aio In any demand at till and Ihii&e ut D.xiromoly inoan prices. 1'alr to Kooil inulve , Ji.ri0a4.rjll ; ; fair to Kood westerns , J3.Jiii-l.&Oi ( ( common and block bhenp , i'J.UOi U. Ml ; KOOI ! to cholco 40 lo lUU-lb. lambs , (4.UU fe&&O. _ KoonlptK anil li | > i > jtlii'i of Htoulc. OIHclal ruCQlptiAtld dlspjiltlon of stoalr in hliown liy thu booki'of thu Union .Stock YanU conipuny fur the fprty-ulxht. hou onJltiDut ft o'clock p. m. Julyf7 : , ] I.'Ho Block .Mnrkut. CniRAii ) , July 17. [ Hpoclal TcluKraui to Tin HEK.I The cattle receipts for todily were es , llniati'd ut 1UX ) ( ) head , of hlch aoout b)0 ( ) ( were Texuiik nnd HUU worn westi-rn cat tin In addition to IhU luimbur thuro wnro bo twi'cn 4uou and & .UOU heud of btitto callle sonm of which had been held over from duy li day ttlneu lliu for purt of lunt week. Kor any tiling tliut was not good enoujjli In shippers to use the market wus u Hal us nt the close of lust wcok Local dressed l > ec f concerns were Indlircicn and there was not the iiaiiu ) duinund from can nt-rs. Thi-io was a larKo hurplui of mcl s thu-u two classes of buyer ; i.cel ami liolih-r > > hud lo hhadu uven former low UK uri-b. ( > oed lo exlra uhlppliiK ktccrs wcroli fair request and WIMU fully bteady. riulusn nutlvi's wt'rii principally at from 11.76 to f-.fi1 f or cow b and bulls und ut from { a. lib to (4,7 for steers. Toxi3 : cuttlo were dull and un o\enly lower with ialt-i lar uly below JVc lcrn < rcronomlnfil nt from 2 W foU 25 , Many common cattle were loft lu loiter * hands al Ihncloio The how market wru ntwitt llk SaturiUy'ii elo o M reitanM prlro * . It wai moro acllvo then but not a whit utrnneert in fact the fcol- InuwMmilto weak , especially in the north- wostrrn illyMnn. The rocolpts , thouRh lomo- tlilng llko 13,000 hvndlcM than for lixnt Mon day , were prcalcr than was to bo expected when the recent sharp decline In prices 11 con sidered. Hut tlio Rood quality of the hogi shows they wcro ready to come. It aUo Indicated continued liberal receipts. The top of the market for hoary hojs wasJO , but there were sales of choice assorted llKht weights at from tO.10 to 10.16. Kroin IS.85 toSS.OOluniiiht HIP bulk of the medium and bpavy weight * , and from Jfi.05 to JO.lu were provnlllnR prices for Unlit. The offering Included not a few crass htm. Thry sold bailly.thoro tieine little demand for tbnm nven at a discount of from SOe lo 30j per 100 Ibs , 1 ho tonu of the market nt the close was a trlllo ilrmor limn llio oponlni ; . Uooil to choice millions were In fair tequusi at xteaily prices , There was not nn unusual supply of shrep In that claio. and Ibey were mliiblo at from 11.23 to M. if ) , There was a glut tit common stock and next to no demand for 11. There were thousand * of sheep In the yards Hint. holder * would Kindly part with at from Jl.&O to J3. but Iniyrri could not bo found. Prices nrp likely loKostlll lower unless there shall bean an Immediate and decided ( Ivcri'.iso In the re ceipts. ( jiiotallons now raiiKO from il.'Jft to Jl.&O for culls , to $4.76 for eholco prudes. Natives are sulllm : principally nt from } 3.fiO to J4.40. and Toxiins largely at from lU.fii ) to 84. U ) . I , iimlis are iiuntiut at from ( a to Ki.7& . HocelptsCattln , ID.OUOj calves , 600 ; hogs , 32l < 00i sheep , 1'J.UOO. The I'.viMiltii ; Journal reports ! CATTI.I ; Ilecolpls , 18Ui)0 ) heads shipment ! ! , 8.00 huads tnarkot dull ! prices lowest of years prime brows , } 4.7&C5ir > ; choice , t4.t > ( ) U4.D& ; peed , I4.16'il4.3& ; other * , M.OOiU.OO ; stocker < , ZOa33.00 | Toxutu , (2'J6U3.1U ; cows. f3.00il3.60 , llooa ItccoIpU , 31,000 head ) shlpnionls. 8,001) ) head : market lower ; mixed nnd packers , ib.7036.U5 ; prime heavy and butchers' weights , jr > .81itr > . 'jr > ; lleht mixed , D.05aO.OO ; sorted llchls , J6.HvaO.25. SiiKEi1 Hecelpts , 12,000 beau : Rhlpments , 1,300 head ; market , sleady ; natives , J3.O5O ' 3.10 ; westerns. f4.UOie4.U5' ; Tcxans , 3.3&it 3.-JO ; feeders , * 2,5Oit3.00s lambs , J3.00a5.00. Kansnt Clly I. Ho MUCK Murkot. KANSAS OITV , July 17. CATTLE Hocelpts , 4.400 head ; shipments , H.GOi ) head ; market slow and 1OS1&C lower ; Texas steurs , S2.20B O1.30 ; Texas cows , Jl.SOft2.DO : NhlppliiB steers , J4.25U5.20native ; cows , (1.25WI.5U ; butchers' stock , J3.00il4.35 ; Mockers nnil foedors. e2.20U3.75 ; bulls and inUed , } 2.UOa 3.15. 3.15.Hods Receipts , 2,250 liead ; shlpmonls , 2,900 head : market 62.1 ( c lower : bulk of salc < . ! 5.45 < iJ5.G&- heavle-5.35U5. opackers. . 5.405t5G5 ; mixed. S3.4.1&5.C5 ; llchts , S5.05S4 & .72 > i ; Yorkers , i5.0035.72 , ; pigs , $5.40 , SiiEEt' Kecelots , 7,000 head ; shipments , 700 head ; market slow and dull ; KOOI ! sheep , 25c lower ; common and feeders almost unsal able. _ New York I.l\u stuck Market. NEW YOHK. July 17. IlF.nvns Receipts for two days , 4,375 head ; market very dull , 15 © 25c lower ; poorest to best native corn and prnssfecl steers , J3.8035.25 ; Tcxans , J2.75S 3.35dressed beef , dull at O'jUSi' . CAWKH Hecelpts for two days , 2,000 head ! market acllve and ! ( C hither ; venli , iS.UDjj 7.00 ; bultermllk , < 3,0ua3.25 ; western calves , S3.504.00. / SiiKKi' AND IJAMIIS ItcculptJt for t wo days , 21,000 head ; market voy dull ; sheep He loner at J3.60H5.00 ; lambs , $5.O3J.5u ) ( ; dressed mutton dull at SaiOc ; dressed lambs lower at lions Receipts for two days , 7,000 head market steady at SG.002G.50. Sr. 1. mill I. UiSt nrlt .Market. ST. Lntns , July 17. CATTI.C Itoi-elots , 5,700 head ; Khipiuents , none ; no natives on sale ; top price for Texas crass steers , J3.20 ; top price for Texas grass cows , J2.35. HOHS Receipts , 1 SOO head ; shlpmeiit-s , 300 head ; market lower ; heavy , So.GOii5.b5 ; mixed. J0.5lrti5.80 ; llsht , 0.70it5.05. Siicui' Kecelpts , 1,100 head ; shipments , none ; market quiet and unchanged. C.IMK Jl.tC/C TO 1.1 FK. Stranco Cixc of \Vonmii AVho Claims to 11 live Oono to Ilritvpii. BnoOMiXOTON' , 111. , July 17. Mrs. F. H. Macintosh , the young \vifo of a prom inent professional nmn ol Bloominjjton , has for nearly a week been at the point of death from nn abscess of the spine. Several days ago Bhovits given up by her physicians and on two occasions following lowing- sinking spells the report wont about the city that she was dead. Yes terday alio had another sinking spell and apparently departed this life. Her husband , parents and friends were gathered weeping about her bed , when suddenly the ap parently dead woman came back to life , and in clear and distinct tones said that she had been in heaven and had talked with Christ , and that the Savior had said to her that she could return to earth for a time. She added that she know she would live. She has continued to improve , and her friends now believe she will bo restored to health. She is n devoted Christian woman , n member of the Congregational denomination. Balloon this ovo. If'AJtS AXI > JWMOllS Ol" 1FAKS. Trouble Sonus to Ito Jlruu-lii T in 3loro Countries Than Kvrr Itcfore. WASHINGTON' , July 17. An epidemic of wars in various parts of the glebe is surprising State and Navy department ollicials. Secretary Grcslmm remarked that ho had nuvor heard of so many rev olutions at ono time nnd found himaolf wondering what was going to break loose next. Secretary Herbert is equally astonished nnd harrassed by the many demands mtulo upon his department for ships by reason of the troubles in Nicaragua , Brtv/.il , Samoa , Slain , Hawaii and Venexoula. Ho said that tho.5o things were getting out of proportion to the number of ships nnd he hardly know where to turn as each now necessity arose for the pres ence of n ship. Notwithstanding the anxiety of the Navy department to oxpc- dito the departure of the Charleston and York town on their voyages.it was ntntcd that it would bo absolutely imnossiblo to got either of them under way before the 20th instant. The balloon goes up tonight. JO.\T JtOXKKl- ITU An Eacapnil Condnmncd Mnrclorur Whom Kit Ono Dares to Arrest. CADDO , I. T. , July 17. Jackson Fletcher , who was sentenced to bo bliot November 19 , IS'Jl ' , but made his escape from the elierill' the night before , came into town with a pix-shootor and a "Win chester in his hand , and registered in order that ho could draw his uhnro to bo paid out per capita for the leased strip , lie has been living near Boggy depot , ten miles west of this place , over since ho imulo hits escape and has not failed to miiko a crop. Tlio sheriff knows where ho can bo found at any time , but is afraid to go after him. Ho came to town the day before ho was to have been shot , when Ilia collln was purchased , and hud thu pleasure of pick ing it out and riding homo on it. Balloon this ovo. I'orcnil to Quit Iliinloen. BUI-TAW , N. Y. , July 17. Mortgages and judgments have forced the real es- trato linn of Sollcok Bros , to go out of business. The Sullecks were prominent in real estate circles and were consid ered very strong Ilimnelally. Last year they were rated us worth $150,000 , Last week two judgments were Hied against them and then came a suit by Warner Miller to recover a $ i',000 loan. They have not made an assignment. The liubilities are bald to bo between SliV 000 ana $150,000. The linn had a brunch u ut Syraciibo. < ] iilnur Aflt-r thu'I'li-kut Sralpnrs ST. PAUI- , July 17. Htiokcd by n state luw tbo nilhvuya of Minnesota will begin this week nn attempt to exterminate scalpers of ruihvuy tiokots. The now law. which is now going into olTuot , is very bti-oiij , ' , initlciiif , ' it nn offonne for any ono to toll , barter or trade tickets , except he bo pruviduil witii u license front the ntilroad or atcutuhout coin- puny over whose lines fauid tickets uro nl'liamjup/oUr Polly Popper ! OMAHA U AWNINGS AND TENTS. Omaba Tent-Awning Wolf Bros & Co. , COMPANY. Manufacturers of Tcnli , 110I19K COVrCHS. Awning , eto , TtU nnd 1113 FariiHiu Slrost , TOiICth Struct. BAGS & TWZNE3 Bcmis Omaha Bag COMPANY. Importers nn.l mnnufnO' tur M of. ttonr tucks , burlup , s t lne. BOOTS AND SHOES. Horsc-Coe She ! Company. Salesroom end Olllce110T1IOM111 Howard ? l J-nclory-llUMl3l-ll21 Howard St \Vo nro the ONI.V M-iii'if.\tureri ot Huoti anJ all to Inapect our now factor/ . Oiuaiia Coal , Coke & I Eagle Cornice Works 1 Mrr. < .eaUnnl/fJ Iron cor- UMK CO. , h ril and 8Jft i ulcu , nlii'lmr cnM. | tno- coal , 8 K. cor. 10th and tallo tSvlUlits.tc.l. . M DoiiKlas btrvet. > nnd Mill DodnoMi-i-ot. FURNITURE. OraahaUpliolstcringi Belies & Kuuyan i COMl'ANV. I UphoUtorad furnlturo. FnilNlTUllE COMPANY ituMl)4 [ ) Nlohola * & 1. I I anil 13tli Streo issued. Every agent of every railroad coinjitiny represented in this state must bo provided with a ccrlillcittu of author ity from hi.s company , or else bu liable to arroht for violation of the above li'\v. The scalpers will pay no attention to the law , but will submit to arrest and appeal to the courts , us was done with a similar law in Indiana last March. Mm Sulii ( iciiiilby. Washington Star : Ifo was the proud and liaiifrhty guard at the railway gate and they wcro two ladiea who dKliked to bo separated very much. ' ' ( joodby , " said the one with the valise and the red pasteboard box tied up with white titrinif. "Goodby , " replied the one who had no luggage. "Bo uiiro and toil mother goodby for mo , won't you ? " "Yes , nnd you must bo sure to give my love to all the folks. " "I will. They will bo so norry you couldn't come with me. " "I know it ; but , you will explain just how it was. I certainly wanted to come. " "You won't forgot to lock the piano so that buby won't put buttons and scraps into the stringti1 "Yes. " "And shut the windows when it rains. " "Of course. " "Well , 1 must hurry. Goodby. " "Goodby. " Then they kissed and parted and the traveler with KOIIIO dillietilty extracted her ticket from the valiso. Jitbt as she got to the guard she gave u little Eorcnm. "Oh ! " Hhofaid , "there is something T want to say to her. AVill I have tiimiV" "How long will you needy" ho asked as ho looked ut her ticket. "Jiiat half a minute. " "Oh. then you have plenty of time. It'll bo ton hours befo'ro your train starls. " "But the time table Bays it goes at 9 o'clock. " "Ve.Vm. And it is now just one minute past U. " _ _ Still ) KmU uf ThiMii.-lil , Detroit Prco Press : Djn't take a sum mer girl on sight. If a woman looked into her conscience as often as she looks into her mirror she wouldn't bo any woi-ho for it. A sharp tongue cuts.off friends. Some preachers are the devil's do- Justice is frozen mercy. Ambition in u loaded gun. Unexpressed thoughts are seed dor mant in the ground. The laborer is not always worthy of his him. A kiss is affoctlonH | ginger-snap. A convenient and pleasant plaee to ob tain luncheon. Dtihhin' , lil O Parnam. Aniitlirr I. mil , ' lllrjclc Trip , NKYoiuc , July 17. Oliver K. I. Arrington of Jamaica and C. W. Travis of Hollis left Jamaica tl'is morning on bi cycles , bound for Clik'ugo and the World's fair. They exMcot to reach the windy city in thirteen days. .MU Kminii Vuiler * lire-unit' * Violent , ATLANTIC C'JTV , July 17. The con dition of MlbH Knmia V adorn has reached a violent stage and it is probable that the distinguished actress will have to undergo a course in some asylum for the illbUUU. _ ( 'uiildn't Htunil lliu Hunt Tlinri. LKAIJVII.M : , Colo. , July 17. W. I * White , un old timer here , bus been do- HAKDWAIU3. Rector & \Yilhcliny \ Lo'oeck ' & Linn , COMPANY. Donlors in nantwnro > al Corner 11th aud Jackson nu-ihiiilcs' tools. Mlreots. II'U I'ounl.u Slroat. HATS , ETC. | IBONV/OHKS. W. A , L. Gibbon & Co Omaha Safe and Iron Wholesale WiHllO. lints , raps. n'Mir need , Snf ! , vnult . J.ill woo os. mitten * . Uth Iron Minuets ivul tire t and HarmliOits. . cspo . ( Jin Aiulrooa , 14i I uud Jaukton LUMBER. John A. WakcHold , IrapcrtM Ai'vTlcaii Port land conunt. Mllwau- 1.W CM nrnt anil Ij'ilncj wlille Iliiu. FrlcK & Wholesale llijuor dealers IUOI Fnrnim St. PAPER. OILS. Carpcnlcr Paper Coi Standard Oil Co. f Carry n full toci ! of prnitlni ; ! wr.vplnc ami Iteano.l mill lubrlcat.n } writing paper * , e.iM papers Oic. dlt , ; ire ! Rreii * , tic. PRODUCE Branch & Co. Jas. A. Clark & Co. Produce , frulti of all 1J ut tor. cheeto , Ii..il-.ij n&d iaa < o. Kinds , oyKtoro. il ! - . Ijlh s-lr9.it. STOVE K33PAIRS | SASH , DOOE3 1 Omaha Stove Repair i M , A. Disbroiv & Ca Vi'OIIKS , Stove rcpulra I MnnilfntMurors ot and nntoruttaohwcnls I ( loom , lillnds uol for ntif kind uf storu I inuuldln i. llranoh ut < maJo. K-U7UOULM3B it. J Uuu Utli und Itard. Union Stock Yards Coipia/ , Sou 111 Host Cnttlo Ho and ; li3ji ni-ircit it t'n wait. - * . . . > - . - . - --n HOiJ3-l. Wood BrotiHPi Llvo Slojk Conuiil-iiioii Mara' oitliUiimba Tolpiiono | ! ll.'i * . JOHN II. l > AtM\IA\ I W.U.TKIS K. W.'O > . f Market rotiorts liy innll nnd wiru rhoui-fully liirnlslu-d upon appllcutlon. " Good " Enough. ' A watch that varfe * n minute u day might be good enough for come men , but never would to ! for engineer * , RUBY JEWELED' ! Ifircmcn , conductors or ADJUSTED iyanl musters. A differ- v WATCHES 'cnce ' of a few secondi , ' VTHE 5 mc.itis life or death. Hpontlunt ovoi1 llio inonotary oltuution fur tlio lust wcolc , und omlud liiH ll/o lust nljjlit by llring three rfliols Into IIH ! btoiist. Illii father is it iiroiiiiimnt busl- nuas nmn of Komioko , V i. ' J.v ; > SJ.S. Tlio vncattnii iiuinbcr of The Literary Northwest has nn oxcltlnacvinint of "How 1 Killed Aly Firm ( irlz/ly" hy mi nuthor who IH lee modeat to lot his naino niipu.tr. Fran/ ; Roberts L'ontrlbutc.H n stoi-y ol interest , "To the hand of the U.icotahh , " an-l then them arosovwul bo.-iiitirully IlliiattMtoil nrllcles , ono by } lamlln Oai-land , and moro tlmii tlio usual number o ( jioonm , which is ciitlroly proper this niiiiinier weutlior. J ) , 1) , Aler- rill Co. . Kt. I'.iul , Minn. Another delightful story from the pen ot F. Alnriun Crawford hati niailo its appear- iiiu-o uiidet- the tltlo of "I'lutro CihiHlori , " llalliin llfo Is brought out in nil liu .iti-ong colors uud iimi'ltod con tracts ; it.s uxtroinus bolwoon credulity and cumiimr , tnndcr love nnd bnita1 huto , rollned delii-ary iiml i-oartio passion belli ; : poi'tniyril with minute ai t faithful vxui'liK'ss. There is nolhin- , ' now In the Rtorv , but the romtim-o of llio lionrt Is threaded Inco words und woven slilllfully. Alticmilliin , t Co. , Now York. 1'crhapx no phu-o in Amorlcii Is better adapu-'l ' us a biiii ! for roniaoi-o Hum the in- turiurof Kuntui.-k.v , over which the t\vlllhtof b.vgono nges still lln'or.'i. ( Uero naliiro's simi'iii'i'.V ' ' nod barbaric rudeness mliiKlo anil hlcnil us ImrmonloiiBly na If the hunils of time hud been HOI back into nn eiichuntint. ' luckfji-ounil fontuHcs off. In "Niinco , " n Htory of KiMituek.v feuds , Ixswia Greene has in a channing ninnniir thrown ujion the cumorn of the rondur'u mind a highly lln- lalied and | > lcuilii ) ( , ' jiii turo. Tunnybon Keeloy , Now York und ChiciiKO. AIUOIIK outdoor bporti uiiil oxen iscs fo\v rank with thu practical study of botany. The pluiihiiro it affords , unlliio that of hunt ing 01- Hulling , is not only void of barbarous cruelty but utVordv u mental eulluro and ru- Ilnemont few tHudles yiold. The discovery orraro orchids or Interesting wild lloworo Is much purer und moro delightful than the heurtlciis and wanton butchery of animal life , unit it in for this reason destined to su- persodu ether ajiorts und become moru popu * Jar from year to year. It Is therefore with pleasure wo hull nnd commend lo thu reader the work of Caroline A. Creovey , "Uecrea- tlous in Jiotany1 which Is full of valuable Information and suggcstlona. Hut'pcr i * tiruthcra , Now York.