TTTE OMATTA DAILY BREf WEDNESDAY , JULY 10 , 1893. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Alarming rinanoial Report ? Onuwd n Panic Among Chicago Spcculatora , WHEAT LOST NEARLY THREE CENTS Tli fit Corenl OpiMii-d n Fraction Low or thiiu Monday' * Clo lne L'nrn STinp\tlil 'd hllBhtly-Kvrr > lim1jr tried to Sell on a Demoralized Murket. ClliCAno , July 18It was Ilko the Jolmitown flood for a while today In the whe it Undo Tim speculators took frUht at thn alarmliiR ( InancliU reports from both cast mid weft and lot KO their holdings In a way approichlm ? the p inlcky. Altogether It was a d iy tint loft scars A decllno of 2c ! per bu. In wheat In an hour would ho u heavy fulling off If the -price liiidbeenSl Instead of only 09c. That was the limit of the decllno and It closed with a net loss Mnco yesterday of Pfe. Corn sympi- Oilyptl slightly and Is marked down Uc. Pro visions were In aMunipy condition Lard Isoff BOc and ribs 47'c Thodocllnolu poik was lOc. \\hcat was on now ground and broke the record for cheapness. September has not sold boforobolow 08 > { C. Hut today touched OOMo The opening wasalioilt > ( c lower than yester days closlne and prices further declined U'/c ' fin BJiilciiibor and 15 < c for Ducembei , then tallied Ic.easeil oir and the closing was from Jc to "iC from the botloni. Ono sni'ill failure occurred , that of 0. S leo , who has biui bullish on wheat. There were two distinct spurts In the solllnir and on etch tbr triule went wild Yestenlay's close w.isat hOr foi Sjptombor. The llrsl drop ibis tnorn- ing was lo 07'Jc for September. After a little rally the selling broke out again and In oini inlnutn September went from 073c lo C0'tc. It was longwheat thrown on the niarkut by scared holders On the early hreik the selling was largely through commission houses. On the Rtcomf break everybody sold or tried to hell on a badly demoralised market On i-.ich break there was good buying of whe.it by Bhorts who were ready to gtab at quick pioflls. While the excltemtnt was on inurybody was trying to Icniii the cause. No one phco of tiewsbioko the market It was the culmina tion of gatheilng huinlness The llninclal news yesterday was M-iy bad , yet the nuiikot held up f'llily well This moriilin : Now York Blocks WLroeiy weik with I.oniion selling. The cable news hlnlul at homo bid failure as probable. The Irado had scarcely begun when Demor reported the f.illuio of the grcilLst ineicantllo bouse iliure Tort Scott Ifnn . luporlod n $300,000 bulk falluto 'Ihero wtie ropnits nf thno other Di imr binks closing up It was attlio Miinn tlmn reported Hi tl a gi.iln house It id fallid here Aside fiom h id tin incl il news the Inllueiicis weio be irlsh The cibhs weio cither Inillllerent or lowei. The bcttei tem- peiatuie and slioweis met Iho west weio inoiu fn\orable for n'iowlngciops and hnnest- ! ! ) „ ' t'lilcago had 3J cars of now whe it and 11 curs giaded No. 2 The contract wheitln public elevatOMTgaln Increasul 04,000 bu. to a total of ne irly 17- 000,000. Itelim the last hour tlio trade ro- co\urul finni the p inlcky feeling somewhat New Yolk had expoit safes for fiom40loGO boat lo-ids Cash wheat woiked hero amounted to about. 110,000 biii of No 3 led , and 70000 bu of Xo 3spilng. Theio w.is no adxersoll- iiiiiiclal news. The corn 11 ano had a much narrower mar ket than In wheat , vet transactions were Im- poitant The ricilpts were close uti to tlio \iiyblgestlmatoof047cirs and about 900 cir-uifumli act corn for the day. Tlio move ment foi Mend ij appeiiid on the blackboaid nt 007,000 bu. iccelpts , and 100,000 bu shlp- menlH ' 1 lie show ITS over I ho corn bo It helm d croppiospicts Wllbdiawals for the day weio but 11)5,000 imlthweak stocks anil wi ak wbe.it tlm market broke V1 , but the LS- 111 ilo \\ednisdaywasmuch llghtLr ut J20 cais New York cleared 180,000 bu font ! ict coin In store was lulueed 254,000 bu. foi tin ) wiuk , to a Ijital of 9rj l.OOObii Tlio close was at a itcojery of > ( e fiom the bottom Oats wlis f ililv active and weaker early In sympathy with tlie two IL ullng ii.iln ; niarl.i Is , but the close was tin illy m ido in only a fi ic- tlon under ye t ndayrs litest figures ' 1 ho total stocks In stoni at piosont 'ire only about ono-elglith as Inico as tboso of last je.ir. ror nn hour there was a Kraut n. irket In provisions 'J ho trido settled down to the be lief that the ANrlirlit line of ribs hid been liquidated at a loss. The ( .oiling of libs this morning was begun by the packers. Tln.ru was no support In the m irket. In lard them was a Utnicr opening with several commission bouses buying. Then the heptcmbu pilco broke to$10 and was pegged again for a tlmo HSOII Monday. After the prlco got past the HO mark anil the vurv clique nrokors who hid mpported It lieforo tuned sellers nshaip break followud. On tlio break Wagner bought several thousand tierces of lard , piobublv foi Uatoly. KIbs milled 20o from the low point. After this the mat ket hecimo quiet. Kstlniatcd lecelpts for tomoirow : Wheat , 44 cars : corn , 3'iO cars ; oats , 1JO cms ; hogs , 22 000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows : Cash quotation * worn as follown : l'i Dim Weak , nominal. WillAT No. 2 Hprlnir. ni' < ( ilG15c : No 3 iprlng , bales. GOY ; No. 2 red , b.imiOJ c. CDIIN No 2 , 3U3.c ; No , 3 ji'llow , closing 80 < 4c. OATH No. 2 , 2814'c : No. 2 white , f. o. b. nna.l Ic : No 3 white , f. o. b , 'J8'U.l-c. Hi G No. 2. OOc. llAin.KY No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , no sales ; No. 4 , no bales. Ki.AxHEH ) No 1 , $1.10 < i. TiunnirHKED I'rlnif , * 4.1&SII.20 IMllK-Moss , pui lib ! , $18.751118.77' } ; laid , per 100 Ibs , $0 37'i ' < < & 9.40 ; bhort ribs , Bides ( loose ) , S7.H7iSi7 UO ; dry halted shoulders ( boxed ) , * S 20H.00 ; short clear sides ( boxodl. t9.70ail)00 WIIIHKV Dlstlllorb' Hnlshod goods , per gal , MHIAII * Unchanged ; cut loaf , C'ffj grauu- latod , 0.70 ; htandntd "A , " ft ( > 4 The following were the iccclpts and ship ments for today : On the Produce today the butler niaikot VSIIH biiioly hlendy ; ciiiamory.lO'tii ' 20o : dnliy. lu/Olbu HSBH , HOWJ ! htrlutly fru'bb , camlled 1 Ic. Vork M. rkcl < . Nnv VOIIK , July 18rioiiu Hocolpts , 21- ROO pkgs ; exports , 7.BUO libls , 17 , .100 Bucks ; miles , ( i.OOO pkgs ; mm ket dull , weak ; olfoied freely ; winter wheat , low grades , H.00 < rt2.40 ; winter , fair to fancy , * J 40 H 00 ; \vlnler patents tl.4orct.li ) ; Minnesota Ktralghts. J3.30ffl4 00 ; Minnesota p items , 4 OOM4 20. UOIIN MBU < Dull , stonily ; yellow western , 121.0 2.70. U\K OulotMeai1y ; nostorn , B7cJ107'jc , llAiu.hr MAi/i-Qulot , blo.idy , western , 093 6 ( > c. c.WIIFAT Itccclpti , 9.GOO hti ; mports , I20.0OO Im ; sales , 8B' > 7,000 hn of futures 4UJ.OOO bu spot , hpol iiiiuki't , acllvo for export ; lower with options , closing llrm : No 2 led In ktoro and olevalor , 71' ' , to 7H.c ; alloat. 72'4 < it73e ; f. o. b , 72lfl7Ju ; ungraded red , l > 9jt77i'i No. 1 hard 7ilc ; .No 1 northern , 71'i < 2.7'-V ; No 2 northern , 71ic ! ; No , 2 Mllwaukiu , 70c , Uptlons VMIO iiLltvo , Dxclted , and rinsed steady nt 'iftl'si ' ; deellne. The oni'iilng was weak and prices elf HiHL- , ralllud S ® > iu on an acllvu o\pi > rt dem mil with local covering ; July , "U'.w.vl'sC , eloblng at 71'ic ; August , 71' c , i'lo lng at 71V ; K'ptember. 73'ia.747.i' , closing nt 74e ; October , 7G\,4070 > 4C , closing at 7U1 c ; Deceinhor , BOUilBlUc. closing nt bOi.c. Cou.N-UecelpU , HO 000 Im. ; exports , 181.- DOO bu ; tJiileu. 1HO.OOU bu fllluii's. 180- UOO hu. spot. hpotN modurnlely acllvo : No. e,48Kiln eloralor ; 4HiHlio ) afloat. Options were dull and lower ; August , 4Hlcu.48 ) > > e , closing 4B3cjj September , 4U1lQ48'c , clos ing at 4HV. OATB-Ht-rolpts. 32,000 hu. ; exports , 93,000 * . 170,0001)11. futures , 40.UOU liu.hjiot. , f . t , 1'hlciiKo , Hfi c ; No U Mlilte , 37iii'i ml fd urn , aU'irt'JHeilillo ' western , UU&-HI- . HAVI'nlily active , Mi'iicly ; hhlpplm ; , (7.00 C7.SO ; good to cholco. Id 00 > d0.60. S Qulot , bteiid ) i btute , coiniuoii to VM lus , H'.Ci TokUH dry , 'JlaJ7 ( Ib. , 8 . \ S'ooiModerately active , bteady ; domtbtlc fleece. VKtate \ Texiu , 1 IVSVOc. I'HOMMIONS Cut menu , dull , steady < Plcklul bclllm. 1'J His. , nt 1'Jcj plcklvu khoul ilerit 7ic ; pickled hunn , r. ; midilles dull ; ihort clour , OV.V. I , nrd , dull. Inwor , vvcsli-rn sloiim closi'd at $9 HO : sules , nnnoi options , fiiilps. 60U tlcrcesi July closed at lOfiOj Poplpmlier , ! 10 15. eloslni ? I10 | Oc tober closed nl JU 86 , I'ork closed qnlof now IIIBS , JlSSOttrJ.OO , IlirrrFii Weak ; western fnclorv , IB'tc. ' ( .iti.KSb 1'lrin , fnlrdemnmli pnrt skims , 1 ( 6cI I misDull , woik : rpcclpls , 11,300 pK8S ! western fresh , H'lftlOc ! western , per case , 12 51) ) 3 00 TAII.OW Wnnlcd , llrmcrt city ( (3 forpkg * ) , Uc lild , Oo isked UorrnsikriiUttiMitht supply , firm ! crude , SWIOc. yellow. 42i bid. riTlidl.iUM Market was slrnily : I'cnnsyl- vanln oil , , ilea , nonn , AiiKUst options , sales , 2.IOI ( ( bills at .ri7o ! Mma oil , s-vlus , none , 3Dc bid Total sales , 000 bbls Hosiv Quint , vasy ; strained , common to good , ? 1 Ooftjl 05. T rni'iivri.Nf , Moro active , stonily at 27K ® 28 We. ItiCEI'alr rtomand. stp-idy , MOI.ASSFS Now Orlpiuis , open koltto , Rood to cholco , iinlcl , sleuly. bitiuu Haw , dull , nominal : rcntrlfiiRals , 00 test. I tic ; rollni'd , ijulcl , Moady. I'm liio.N-nnll , fcleady ; Aineilean , $12.76 ® 1& & 0. fori'iMi-Nomlnal : lake , flOSO. l.l.AD-QnIet ; iloiiiPKllc. J1 ' 2'i. Tlv-CIiHcil slroiiK ; Hlrnlls , $1905 bid , $10 10 asked ! plalcsstoadv. bl'M.TCU Domi'sllc , ? 4 Ofi , Omalm I'ro.liicn Markot. llitTTFii The feelliiK on the market dee * not appear to bo quite as strong as It was on pack- In slock or rather Iho pickers do not appcir to bo qulto so anxious as they were a d y or two ago for butter of that , grade. The re ceipts , however , ate light and there U a dotimml for all that Is coining to this market. Kiincy creamery , print , 21o : fancy croamerlos , solid packed , 1'Jc ; fair to Kood creamorlus , solid picked , 10 ( SlHoi cholco to fancy count iy , IBjllOc : fair to ( food cimntiy , 1&L1 : ptcUliiK stock , fresh , He. IKH ( The local demand Is llKht and e tgs do not move elf freely , even when olTei IM | av less than the market. 'J'ho proporltonof poor CBKS comliiK to miirkot Is very large : In fact , 1111- usn illy laiKO , oven for this season of the year. ' 1 lie few selects that are candled out meet vvllh fair dale , but the hec'oiuls aio hard to dispose of at any price. The Intlor are olTercd as low as He. Thu general market on good 0K > < Is 1HC. { Mvi : I'OUI.TIIV The market was not much changed and pi Ices lonmln as quoted during the p ist day or two Hiiilni ; chickens , pur doz , JJ.OUtfl 00 ; best lions , per Ih , 7 © 8c : mixed coops , per 11) ) , Oci old roosters , per Ib , 4U6C ; tin keys , per Ib , 8cj ducks , per Ib , 7fflHc. I'oiAiors1'ot itoos nro becoming moro plenty again and are not selling qulto ns high as they weie. Local growers have hold on I ho hi i eel as low us fiom OOc lo bOc per bushel , but choice stock Is being shipped out at from 90cJtolper bushel. Theio is some Iniiulry from local giowcrs In Iowa vvno will soon have pol noes to ship to m irkot. 1'dM UOMThere Is a weaker feeling on the in uket , owlb to tin ) 1 iigfrsupply , botithorn , pel 1-baskot ciate , $1 OU1 70 , Hi mm fi-Pho receipts of 111 ickberrles were llio I ugcstof Iho season thus fur and Mime stock went to the peddlers late In the day at a veiy low figure. The supply of oilier kinds of benles was not large. Hlnck- borrlcs , per 24-qt enso.32r > ; lllnck rasp berries , per 24-qt. case , JS 00 i3.20 ; Iiueklu- borrlos , $3 00 bM\i.i , I'm iT4 Quotations remain about steady. Apricots , pet 4-b iskot orate , $1.20 ; plums , wild goose and Chlckannw , per 24- it. | crate , J2 00 ; California peaches , $1.10 ® r Mi i oss There ire not so many melons on the market ns tin ro we're a fen days ago and price's an * Himer. It would look as If now was the tlmo foi the giowcru havlne mulnns that they could not sell a fo\v days ago to got them Into m iruet. Watermelons , pur ciatoof one doz , $ J 00 ; loose , pur 100 , $1H 00& 20 00 Ci M UY mall shlpmenls are coming : from both Michigan and Missouri. Celery , pur do7 , 40cAi'i'i Ai'i'i vs There Is no Importint change In the market. Anples , pei > j bu box , 70c4ii.OO. TIIOIMOAI , PllUlTS. OIUNOFS Klversldo Modlteiranean sweets , 3 Mit.l ) 70 ; brlghts.sJ 703 00. Li MONS Messlnas , extra fancy , $ G OOJJG 00 ; li sslnas. pei box , cholco to fancy. } 5 OOiJO 00 11 \NAS-lVr bunch , largo , ( 2 JOS2.70 ; per lunch , biiiall to medium , i2 00120 ? linn , TAMXIVV. , i.rc. Hini.s No 1 gicen hides , 3c ; No 2 green ildcb , 2c : No 1 giccn s iltod hides , J'tc ; No. 2 grc.cn silted hides , 2'5c ; No 1 irreen salli d ildes , 20 Ibs to 10 Ibs , 3'ie ; No 2 greens iltcd ililes , 20 Ibs to 40 Ibs , 2 > , c : No 1 veal calf , i Ibs to 10 Ibs , be ; No 2 ve il calf , 8 Ibs to .01lN,4e ; Nrl dry Hint hides , 7c ; No 2 dry lint hides. Oc : No. 1 dry salted hide's , Oc ait cuied hides 'ic per Ib. lees than ully cured. * hiiubiPMTS Oreon salted , each 30cSM.25 ; green silted sin ? irllng * ( short woolcd early skins ) , each 10B20c ; diy bhoaillnzs ( shoil woolod e irly skins ) , No 1 , each OSlOe : dry Hhearllngs ( short woolod early skins ) . No-2 , neli Oc ; diy Hint , Ivans is and Nebraska mtohor wool polls , pur Ib , actual weight , 103 lie ; dry Hint Kansas and Nebraska Murrain wool pelts , per Ib , actual weight , 7QilOc : dry Hint Colorado butcher wool polls , par II ) , actual weight , OillOc : dry Hint ColoridoMur- 1 tin wool pelts , pi i Ib , actual weight , 7 < S9o ; ill y pieces and bucks , actual weight , 07c. TAI.I.OW AMI t.su'ASk fallow , No 1 , 4Ji © 1'So ; tillnn. No 2 , 3Vlc ; grease , white A , 41s0e ; gre ise , vvhllu 11 , 4c ; grease , yellow , 3ic ; gruaso , dark , 3c ; old butter , 'Jffl.J'io ' ; beeswax , prlmo , IbU'-Oc ; rotuh t illow , W " ic. IIONi's Cir lots wolghe'd and dellveiod In Chicago : Dry biillnlo. per ton , JIGOOaiSOO ; dry country , bli'uehoii , par Ion , 10 OOtilSOU ; dry countiy , damp and meaty , id UJtOlu 00. St. I.IIUM AlurkutH. ST. Loui1 ? , July 18 rr.oun Dull , weak. \ \ HErA Closed 1 42,20 be'lovv yesterday's ji'slcrdav's cash , nnd July So ; August , 70'jC COIIN Cloie'd l't < 3\c nndcT yoslerd iy ; cash 3G'ic ; July and August , . .I7ceulemboi ; , 37 c OAIS Loner ; c ish , 20c ; July , J ' < c&optum- ; bor , 22'8c Hfrr 11 fo at 40i Jc. lltrrri H-lInclmnired ; creamery , lG19c ; dairy , IJSil- . KIIIIH Dull ; 9o for fresh. 1'oilK Lonoi , J10.70 LvilD i'J. Ui CKirTS-rioui 2,000 Racks : wheat , 93 , . 000 bu. ; corn H7.000 bu ; oats , 13,000 bu. Mlii-MiNTf rioui.O.OOOsucks : wheat , 1,000 bu. ; corn , 02,000 bu. ; oats , 10,000 bit. ICituoim Ulty M irknti. KANSAS CITY , July 18. WIIKAT Was li 2c lowci today ; No. 2 hard closed nt 02 < OJc ; No. 2 rod , 04'Zs04'fo. ' Conv hnmnvvliiituiisuttlcil , ' ® lc lower ; No. 2 mixed , 3233c : No 2 white , .I.l'a34c ' OATS Nodomund ; No. Umlxocl , 2Jc ; No. 2 white , 2Go. H if f ! ire , ( Inn ; croiimory , 1020o. Kilos Yey | dull and wuak ; btrlclly fresh candlud , ( J'tc' . HiiCKMTh Wheat , 0,200bii.corn ; , 11,100 bu. ; oats , 1)00 ) bu. bmrJii.sTH Wheat. 38,200 bu. ; corn , 9,100 bu. ; outs , none. Oil Mnrttnu. , Cir , PITY , July IB Nutlonil Transit oor- llllcates onuned nl 07'J ; highest , & 7'i ; lowest , 00 , closed at 01 ! bales , lb.000 bbls ; nleiranccs , 31,000 bbls. ; shipments , 131.B44 bbls ; l iins , 99.090 bbls. PiriHiiuiui , July 18. National Transltcor- tlllc'utes opened at 07i { ; closed at fiV , ; hlglii-st.07' < : lowest , 60'4 ; bales , 10,000 bbls. LONDON , July Ib. LISSEI On , 21s per cwi. cwi.Tuui'KNTiNn Si'iiiiT 21s 4'jd per cwt. I.lvjrpaol M trKota. Livmil'OOU July -WIIUAT nisy ; holders ollor freuly ; No. 1 California , Os lO'JdQ-Os ' " , d per I'onfil : roil viostern , spring , 6s 10' ' ( < K $ Os ll'id. No. 2 red , wlntur. fcs O'd ' < ao 10 t | ; receipts dining past throw da > H wore 220,000 centals , incliiillm ; 200,00(1 ( Anuirlciin. COIIN-btuady , demand Him ; inKc'd wi'slcrn , 4s 4d put cwt ; receipt ) , ot ni'Htoin corn ( lining pist ihruHiluys , 1,00(1 ( cenlals. 1VAS Canadian , Os Oil porci'iilal. LAIID I'rlmo western , 48s Hd pur cwt. Cotton .Miirknt , Nuw OIII.FANS , July 18 rirm ; good mld- dllir. , HUe ! ! ; low middling , 7",0 ; good oidl- n irj , 7 7-lbc ; nu ( ncolpls , lOObalos ; gioss 10- rulpts , 7l > 0 lulls ; export to Urenl llrllaln , : i,30U b ilos ; sales , l.OoO bales ; stock , 84,708 bales 1'iituros Bto.ulj ! sales. 19700 bales ; July , $7 bJ bid ; Anvils ! , $7 07it,7.0U ( ; M'ptombur * 7 4f47 Oti ; DolobOr. $7 77 , Novomher. $7.80 6C7871 Dei'C'mboi. * 7.90 ; January , $8 10&H.11 ; lobiuaiy , $8 IH'JB'JO. JSovv Vork Dry ( liiinU Miirknt. NKW YOIIK. July 18Tho demand for dry eoodb Issomowhat holler Hi in a uo.'k ago , hut Is still veiy consurvnllvi' , Tlio resumption of tliu llunr grades of brown and hluaclied goods and slrlclly wlnlor fabilos aiolnsti'iidy movi > - nifiit on oiclerK. lluslnesti Is easier Prints aio cjulet nnd print cloths are almost 11:1 : low us over. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Colfon Mnrkot. Nnvy YOIIK , July 18. Options opened Inroly stfiidy Ifi lo 2(1 ( imlnls lower ; closed barely hlo.idy 10 iiolnts down ; unles , 14,700 bags , InclililliiK. Julv. 810.20 ; August , fit ! 'Joaifl 20 ; U10.UO ; liiicoinhor. * rB.O& < i 10,70. r5pot Hlo dull , uuaily ; No. 7. $17.20. riiibidrlpb n l.niln .Mnrkut. I'nii.-Mii i.riiiA , , July 18. \\IIBT \ Weak , nominal ; No. U ioil , Jul . Neak and lower ; No. i ! mlxod , July , 2 white , July , Ilnltlmnre ( iriilii .Vlurket. lUi.TlMOiu : . July 18. WIIKAT Weakj No. 2 ted , upot and July , G7liC. CDIIN Qulot ; mixed , spot and July , 47 > { c. tTS bioady and llrm ; No.2 vrhtto wcitern , IV'ciol Miirltet. HOSTO.N. July 18. Iho demand for vtool has boon modomto and ulenhiivo bien mostly In mnall lots ; prices nro light but about steady. Finn dulaluo iukctloiUMoll ut 2t > c for Ohio uud 25c for Mlrblzftn. In nnwRshnd comhlnn wool thorn havir In'on sales of ono-quartor and Ihrco-olghlhs blood ( it 21tti3ci TorMtory , Toms nnd Cillfornlrx snllson n scoured basis of 43tt40c for fine and flno medium nnd 40c for medium. I'ullcd wools quiet nnd sto idy. Minneapolis \Vbrivt. MINNBAPOMS , July 18. WIIBAT Wai xory wenk , cash Hrm , close : May , 70' C ! July , 08Sc ; Altgu't , OOSC ! fuptombor , G2'ic ' ( : December , G8 , c ! on trick , No 1 Imril , ti.lc ; No. 1 north- urn , 01 ; No. 3 northern , Oeut.VJo. Clncliumtl .MnrkntB. CINCISNATJ , July 18. WIIKAT Wcik ! No. 2 red , COc. t OIIN Kisy ; No. a mixed , 42c. OATS Pastor ; No 2 mixed , 33 , $1.12. Toledo drain Mnrkot. TOLEDO. July 18. WHE vr Acllvo , steaillorj No 2 cash , GJ C. UditN Dull.siendy ; No 2casb,41c. ! } cash , 31'ic. v STOCKAM ) IIO.N'DS. Spponlatlnn on Sncnrltlei WAR Ohirnctor- Ited liy ( Ircnt Ic'pro l ( > n Yesterday , r NEW YOIIK , July 18. Spoculnllon nt the Stock exchange was char ictnrlrcil by great de pression A sh irp decline In American secur ities at London , coupleil vv Ith nuinorous llnan- clal embirnusmonts , started liquidations hero on an oxtonslv o scale , and prices declined rapidly. Urged on by Iholr success , the boars circulated stories affecllng Iho credit of some of the most prominent houses In London , Ber lin ami Anis-tenUm. On Hits side the lendlnif fealuro was Iho Increasing anxiety ever the pinlc In Denver , where a great run was made on the binks. The bears sold everything before - fore them , and a very uneasy fooling pti'valled In slock circles , although It Is to bo said tint the locil money market remained eisy and despllo Iho gro it shrinkage In values noi a single failure occurred at Iho block ex change The decline w ns icimvl lo 1 and 9 poll Is fomuirod with Iho final miolallons of yeslcrday and lowaids Iho close slocks were sold almost r ; g irdloss ot prlco National Slarch second preferiod foil oil 9 nor cent ; Ame-rlcan Cotlon Oil preferred , 7 per cent ; Manhatlan , Gporcont ; St. 1'iull , fi'4 per cent : Loulsv Ille & Nnshv lllo. O'D per cent ; American Sug ir , 4y put cent ; llurllngton , 4' } per cent ; National Leul,4'i percent ; Nuw York Cent ra I.4H percent ; L'ickawanna,3 > ipercuntnn d Missouri 1'iicllic 3pjrcont. . During the last half hour of business there was an outpouring of long stock on n vague rumor tbAt a down town d ink h id called upon tliu clearing house for assistance , hut upon Investigation It was found theio was absolutely no truth In the story. A few stocks l allied i { to ? i per cent In the Mini trunsaotlons but speculation left oil heavy In lone. * The Post says : London w is responsible for the oxtiemo domnrnllr itlon In ted ly's stock in irke-t prices. 1 he London market began In a condition of great weakness and sales for tint account were piessed on New York from Hu ope'iilng. Under this pressure stocks with an Inlet n itional m irkot docllned i.inldly and beats proliti'd. How great a windfall this week's Lomli tionblos his been to loc il operators may bo judircd by the money situ i- tfoii s very roil and visible Improvement In the face of today's stock markoU Tliero Is among bank olllcers a more general feollmi of cheerfulness today than at any tlmo since the acnto stringency bogan. It Is Is not , Indued , because of Iho heavy ri'turns of currency , but because the dem ind for furtliei Interior "redis counts has fallen so fir below recent expectations. The ease In call money rates Is slowly alloctlng the market for lommerclal ll > coiints and but for tint London trouble vonld doubtless have helped Stock exchange irlces. It Is In fact ftom this source , com lined with covering of shorts , that an 1m- novomentln the m irkot just subsequently came. It cuitnlnly will not cotno from undei- akings Ilko that of the "bull pool" oignnlml ist wi ok , which sold nun h of its stock nt the lot very reiminoratlvo prlcesof led iv As for ho sterling market , todav's advance will lonbtloss check tomporailly the oastwnrd Ion of gold. Hut present r itus ulTord a ti-mpt- ngchanco foi forulng bujois of Julygriln mil cotton options to consummate tholr bar- iif. Tlio following ire the closing quot itlons on o h ailing stocks on the NOH York faloe'k e\- ango toda ) : Mclilson Nortlirrn Pic pfil. Ad mm Kxprc'ss . . . I4r , U. P.I ) A. a Alton Tc-rroll into. 'JO Northwestern dopretd 115 do profd , Ann rlcm KXPIXHU 111' ) N. Y. Ccntril in Illltiniore.VUIilo. . N Y.AN K Ciiiidlin Picldc. . . Ontirlo A. Western Cinicl l Sotitlii-rii. . 4c' [ 'Kon Imp in ( Vntril IMclllc. . . . Iti IKOII Nav . . . . no Clicu A. Olilo 14 O fa J , A.U. N. . . . ii'f ' Chlciiro.V Alton. . . H- P iclllc Mill C. II * , Q H7(1 ( PeorliDec .V.E. . . . Clllfinfl G is 14ri Conxaltilatecl GIH. . I'nlliuin Palico. . . IIH C. C C. ASt L roliou Oil Cc-rt Richmond Tcr Del A llmlHOn . . . iT do prof il . . . . . . Del I. ick .V West. lllo drmdu W n . . 15 1) AH O p.of d. . . do tiret d 51 Din .tC P Co. . . . Rock IH ! mil KiHtTcnu St Pml Krlo 11H do pruf il lO'l ilopri'fd 27 St Paul & Oiiili l . Fort Wijno lit clopiufd 10' Ore it North'n i > f d llll Southern Pacific. . . C A i : 1 pfcl . . . . 1)1 bnirir Kcfliierv . . HcicUlui ; V.illev. . . Turn Coil it Iron. llllnolB Ccntril . . . 8(1 ( Toxis P iclllc St I'uilA.Diiliitb Tel .V. O C pfd . . K.m A. TC-X.IH pfd Union Picltlc . . . . Like KrlcA.\V . . . U. S Express Llku Erlo & W pfcl Vf SLA , P r.aku Shore dopnifd Lewl Tnibt \\'ellti r.u 'o llxp 110 LoulHvlllc A. NlHh. VVcHtcrn Union 7BW LuulHvllluA.N A . sr Wlici'llni ; A L K . . Miuih-Ut.ui con . ( lo pref d MciiiphlH A Ch is . 10 IM .VSt I. Mlcliltraii Cuntril. 8' ) ID .111 O MlHSOiirl Piclllc SriW ! Ociicril Klcctrlc . . Mobile , t Ohio 15 Nairn il Unseed. . NllHllVlllO C'llltt . . 7rt Cole T A I Niitlon il Cordage . inii ciupic-ni. . ( lo pruf d .14 T , A A AN M . N J. Ci-nlril If H.V.TC No. A vy prcf d . 1HK T hi L t K C North Amer Co. , , . l4 ! do prufcl 20 Northern Piclnc . 7m The total s iles of stocks tcdny were .ItiO. 100 sh ill's , Including : Alehlson.U.UOUK'hlmigo ( Jus , 2.1,0i'hes ( ( ) ; ( ipi > ikoAUhlo J.3ULnckawann ( ) i , 3200 ; Distilling , 7,100 ; l > le. 9.000 : (1fiiur.il r.lei trie. 14,700 ; Lake Shore. 0,000 ; Loulsv Hlo A. Nashville. 1 l.HOO ; Manhattan , O.bUO ; MIs- sonil r.iclllc , 0,000 ; National Lo id , 3,400 ; New York Central , 8'JOO ; Noi tbwost'jrn , 11.- HOO ; Norlhe-n I'nclllo proforieil. 4,000 ; Uead- 111. . 12.000 , Itoc-k Island , O.HOO ; St. Paul , 3,000 ; hugir , 7,000 ; Western Union , 21,000. b iles of silver certlllcateb , 30,000 ounces. Now York Money .Mnrkot. NKW YOIIK , July 18 MONEY ON UAi.rKisy at 6510 pjr rent ; last loan , 0 per cent ; closed oHYri d at 0 pui cent. I'IUMK Mriu'ANni.ul'Ai'En83J12 -83J12 per cent. bTi.iii.isu KxciiAvdE btroiiK. with aclntil hnslnohs In biiiiUcH- , ' bills at $4 H3B4.HJ' { for sixty die > > and f4 80 for doimind. bii.vpii We ike'i : cot ilflcntus hold at 72c and closed at 72c bid. 72'4c asked Oov'Kii-iJUNT HONDS btuady. Stile bonds dullPlio Plio closlm : quotutloiis on bonds : lloiton Hticrk Unotntliinii , HOSTON , July 18 Call loans , G9 per cent ; tlmo loans , u per cunt and commission , Uolnt | iiiotatloiiii | on slocks , bomU and mining shares ; 1o < lnu niiolMlnn-Aflf mining stocks today were as follows ! , J'lllfiirJil Notn. lUt.TlMonR. July lff.-01o rlnjs | , J2.282.104 ! balances. J273,7UO , , , l'Aiti.July 18. Three per cent rentes , 07f 2'Je ' for tliu nccoitnt. , NKW YOIIK. July -Clearings , M03.848 , . OD4J tmlaiicos , $4.478,412. I'lltl.AliBM'iiiA , July"18.-(1loarltifts , 112.059.- 3B9 ; hnl-incoo , J2,24tj87. Money , 0 per cunt , LONDON , July is. 'Amount of bullion anne Tito tlio ll.iiik of Knzland on balances today , 1 0,000. Ml VIIMIH. July 18. Now York oxcbnngo soli ng at tl 00 tin-mlum. Clearings. HG2,108i ) itnncos , } 42,270. Ni.w OIUKAN . July 18. Clearings $1,700.- 238. Now York o\ch ingo , commercial , $1 tils- omit ; bunk , par. CISCI.NVATI , , Tuly 18. Now York exchange , mr to OOc illscount. Money , bS8 per cent. Clearings , $ lOoU,000. KANSAS OITV , July 18. Clearings , $717,295 | It-crease of Gl.O per cent compared with tliu corresponding day last your. HOST-ON , July -Clearings , $10,007,088 ; laloncos. $1,618,805 Monuy , 73 lOuurcont. . .xclmngo on Now York , 35c to 40c illscount. ST. Lotus , July -Clearings , $3,012,041 ; mlancos , $198.280 Money unchanged atoae lurcent. Kxch ingo on Now York , * 2 dlHCount. Cllicvilo , July -Clearings , $14,021,571. New York oxclungo , $1 00 discount. Sterling xclnngi ! ( illicit nctml business at $4'82iJ © 4.84K. Money strong at 7 JIT cunt. Nn\v YOIIK. July lB.--tHt > uclnl Telegram to JIIB HH-.l Lxelmngo was quoted as follows odny : Chicago , } 1 BO discount ! Huston , 30 ® 40c discount ; bt. Louis , $2 discount. OUAIIA l.lVi : STOCK nttlo In I.lclitur Suppl ) , but Still Io- luorullrcd Hoc * fecurcn mill Illghnr. TUISDAV , July 18. Compared with a week ago receipts today show a bin fulling Orr. Tor tlio past two ilajs , compared with supplies for Monday and L'uusduy of last week , tlio decrease amounts to J.OOO cattle. 6,000 bogs and 2,000 sheep. Tliero were hardly half as many cattle re ceived as wore hero a week ago , but In tlio iresont domornll/ed condition of tlio tr.ido ho limited offerings constituted an ele- t.intmilUcloncy. Tor doslr.iblo dry lot beo\es hero was a inoderiluiluiiinml and prices i uled ibout steady at the recent doollnu , that Is , iboul fl lower than tun da.vs IIKO. but tlio same old story of abnso anil neglect came from ho holdois of half fat and grassy Mock. Good 1.100 to 1,300-lb sleets void at from J3.7IJ to 4,10 , with the common to fair stuff at from sJ.2.itof. ( 00 Ollorlngs include a good many ango cattle , but they weio mostly on ho feeder order and brought me in .toiler . prices. Theio was some slight how of llfo to the tiado , but : lie market was weak and any Improvement In ; ho tone- was wholly duo to tlm very light sup- ; ily. It will tiiku several daysof llKht reoolpts , o restoio anything like norm il condition' , I heio was llttloch mgo In the cow market. If anything. prices ruled a trlllo lijtu-r on ac- L-oiinl ot the limited ollorlngs. Tlio big bulk if the ti.ulliiK VV.IH at from $1.70 i JJ.75. Poor to very ( roodeal oahes sold at from $1.70 to $4 00 or .it somewhat shaded prices. liough stock around ' 1.20 to $2 30 was about as low as It has been Ihls joar. In Illu feeder triido there \\oro no new dovul- ipiiionts. Tliovtrj-lmv prices aio attracting i few buvers , but the supply Is still coiihlder- ibly In \ciss of tlmilL'iniind. 1'ortr to choice .took sold today at frVJni $2,10 to i2.90 with tlio inlkof the tradlnV' tiround $220 to $2.70. llopresont itlvo s iles:1 : IICEP. No Av. I'r No. Av. IV. 3 . . . GOc ) $2 00 20 . . 1140 $3 90 21 . . .1018 3 25 119 . . . .1197 00 0(19 ( 3 2Ii 3 . . . 137G 00 J > Cf H ,1000 3 40 20 . . .1112 4 10 JO . . . 780 3 30 13 . . .1107 4 10 > i . 917 8 00 ' 38 . . ,1202 4 20 ? $ - .1140 3 73 47 . . .1274 4 20 : : .1212 3 7C , IB . . .1247 4 30 001 3 80 .AND EXPORT. 23 . 1293.4 25 COWS. 4. . . . . 93r. 1 20 * 24 . . . . 939 2 00 7 . . 778 1 35. , 1. . . . . 030 2 00 9 . . . . 928 1 40 1 . . . .1000 2 00 or. ' ' " . . 840 1 00' 7. , . . . . 001 2 00 r. . . . 840. 1 CO' .1040 i ! 10 1 . . 1070 1 GO ' ' ' ' .1110 2 20 30. . . . . 774 1 70 1' . . . .1100 2 00 1 . . . 9'JO ' 1 70 00 . . . .1020 2 00 1 . . . . 950 1 70 23 . . . .11 ( > 7 2 70 24 . . . . 088 1 UO 4 . . . . 877 2 80 8 . . . . .1080 1 00 o .1010 3 00 3. . . . . 840 1 UO . 77J 3 00 2 . . . . , . 410 1 20 8 , . . 030 2 10 10 . . 441 1 40 40CALVES. CALVES. 1o 300 1 70 2. ICO 4 20 o " ' ' ' 330 2 00 2. 220 4 20 2" . . . 80 3 00 1. 220 4 20 G . . . . 100 U 20 1. 130 4 Otf HUI/I.I. 1 020 1 20 1 1000 1 80 1 . . . DUO 1 20 3 1300 1 UO 1 .IBM 1 00 1 1470 2 .10 1 1370 1 70 BTOCKKIIS AND FRIiDEUS 1 . . . . 900 1 00 G 89(5 ( 2 DO 2. . . 400 10022 . . . . 783 240 1 . . . 020 200 1 1120 200 03. . . . 700 210 1 . . . . 950 200 11 . . . 707 2 1(1 ( 27 . . . H77 2 &i\ \ ' . 10 892 220 40 . . . 937 270 20 OHl 220 1 . . . Oil ) 'J 70 1 . . . 000 223 19 . . . . 705 2 HO 2 . . . . 7HO 220 19 . . . . 84H 280 2 bOO 2 30 20 . . . . 770 2 90 VVKSTFIIN CATTI.K. No. Av. I'r No. Av. Pr. M-IWAHKA. 10 feeders 1037 $2 Or 30 feedors.1022 $2 00 10 fei'ders. 788 2 40 34 fcudurs. 7JJ 2 40 VWOMIVI. M. E Nelles. 20 feeders 1013 2 00 John Wolili. 7cows. 070 1 70 13 feeders. 992 2 00 hOUTII DAKOTA. 11. 41 cows 932 200 1 cow 900 2 00 Icovv . . . 98O 225 Icow . 800 2 20 1 cow . . . .1000 220 23 heifer101.1 2 00 1 fcudoi 1070 2 GO 1 feeder..lO 0 2 GO llix.H 1 ho market was a very peculiar one agreeably perullai to tlio selling Interests Hecelpts were exceptionally light for a Tues day , falling aw , lyunderdealerw' estimate- , and footing up hcarcoly a third as many as were hero last Tuesday. There were urgent buying onliTs lieio , both from local and oiiuldu houses , and as the olTorlngH vvoru small the market opened acllvo , fully lOc hlghei , and the pens were clean d In a jlllj. Common mlxidto choice ! butcher IKVS bold at from to dO tn JO 70 , with tlm bulk of the fall to good IIO.-K of all weights at 0 00 , against to 00 .Mon day and ifi.OO to * G last Tui'Mlay. After urgent orilurs had buen filled the market simply collapsed , with a few lo KU In first hands on which hujers could not got Mon day's prices. Heprebentiillvu SII.IB | : fallUH' There worn no fresh reculpta o blierp , The markqt ( ( decidedly weak In bym- pulhy with other markets and prices are dovri to the lowest point lit the your , i'alr to gooi imtlvt'k , < 126404.20 ; fair lo good wosUinih 13 00 4 00 ; common and stock ahexp , * J 00& 3 00 ; good lo choice 40 to 100-lb. lumbs , 14 00 & 00 ? ITO ( titock Market. CinriAUO , July 18. [ Special Toleitriun toTiic llEi-.l IUHS thfin ? ,000 natlvo cattle nrrhtc todayand jot of such u robliictod charatlor was tliu demand that sellers were tiimhlu to miiko u clvarunco itxcujit nt a further ic- rlllco of prices. Uood lo cholvo heavy hooves went chuapor tlmn at any previous tlmo blnco prices bi'ttan lo tumble , niul other Krudi'sot nutlvocattlK woroncKlictcd at Mon day's iiuolatlons. The hulk of the hales o ktcursvturo at from f3 00 lo H.40 und fron (1.70 In (2.70 bought most of Iho cows am bulls There were about 4.0OO Texas catlli received and Ihey wt-ro In fair demand at Monday's ikclltio , but not all found buyers bomo imthis also went over unsold uncl tlio general market did not potscbs aiolltury un- couratlnK feature at the close. 'Ihoru was no ijuotublo chanKO today li prices of hogs. The small receipts , ostlmalui nt 11,000 laud , warranted oalemaen In holdlnt , ut hUhcr llgures thuu were uuid ou Monday , nit with th6 two principal ornlorn bnyorn out of tlio Held , compc3tltlon wni ( oo woik to Im > ) arl Incromcd Rtrcnijth to the markot. rrlocs TOM Mistalnod and tint vrai all , nalp makliiK in n hnnlsoftG for tliu host heavy and medium folitliu nnd from IG.10 tofO.lD for aborted ljht. ( Hut whllocholco erndp-i could lw sold xt these tlRiires ihoro wn < but lllllo tridliiK In ho former cla s at over 10 00 and ho prevailing prices for light were from fO.OO o tii.OS , The nuallty did not average ai Rood \t for < > onio day * past. There was a larger pniporllini of light welRhti nnd Rrassors In Micoti there was a sllnht chntiRo lod'iy n scllor * ' favor. I'oor Micop could not 10 sold at any advance , but holder * if Rood to cholco millions rloooil itlt at from We to K > c advnnco. Tlioi'linneo nis a result of decreased receipts nnd the irospoctof moderate arrivals for the remain- tcrof the vvi-fk. There wan a still moro r.ull- nl cliango In the lamb imrket They sold rom lOc to UOc hlchcr than jeslerilny , nnd Tcro wanted at the hlKher prices. SMli-s were > n a liisls of from J3.70 tofl.H.'cfor Koodrholco mllvo and from (1.30 to JI.35 for Texas beep. Limbs were quoted at from J3.20 to d , according lo iii illty. M'uiv common sheep Btllllloln Iho pens. Hecelpls : Lnttlo. 0,000 ; calves , 1,000 ; hogs , 11,000 ; sheen , H.ooo. The Kv onln # Journal reports ! CUTTI.K Uocclpts , 0.000 head : shipments 2,100 head ; imrket ilcmorallred , supply c\- leSslve , the prices lowest of the yuan prlmo leoves , 4 70S4.80 ; cholco. $1 00 4 00 ; Rood , 4 00514,30 ; others , J3.00y.TJO ; stockurt , 1.7tyit7uiTitiuis ) , $2 loa270 ; rows , } J.70a llopa-Uecolpls , 11,000 hevl ; shlpmenls , J.OOOliond ; markel opened strong , clothiR loc ewer tin heavy ; ml\ed and packers , JO ( > OjJ ° ! -prlmo heavy and butcliors' welRhls. ' 0 HOOb 00 ; llKht mUed , JO OO30 00 ; sorted iRhts , $00030.20. fcliKLi'-liccolpts , 7,000 head ; shlpincnls , 1 , 370 head ; lop grades strong : others steady ; iiitlves , J3.70.iD4.70 : westerns , jl onl4. 10 ; Texiins , $1 30IJ > .J.OO ; feeders ambs , * Hecnlpls and Dupniitlo i of Stoc.k. Ofllelal rocolptsnnil dUpniltlon otsto'lrns shown bjr the books of the Union Stock Vards comi any for the twenty-four hourj ondltis at 0 o'clock p. m July 18 , 1803 : IIECEII'Tfl HIIEKI' iiousrs.v > iis Itend Cirs He-id Ciri llunl Cars Held 1.171 - BB 3 5111 1(57 ( DISPOSITION. IIUVEIIS OATTIE. linnln Pn . . . 1,1811 Tlm ( ! H Hunmond Co .114 74S Swift \ co SB I 2HI ! Thu Cud ihy P icklnc Co .tos 01 " ' ' ' " ' 4J it\v.s us .V. Co JIKI Hammond A S 111 " r .VP Co .US II Wilson Shlpiitm nni fu dern Totil .V.'dl Kan nn C'ltj l.lto MOUK Mnrlint. KASOAS CIT\ , , July 18 CATTM : llccolpts , J.filliJ ho.id : shtpmunts , 2.000 head ; m u ket lull , 020o lower ; Tot is steers , * J.2ra ( O4.10 ; Texas cows , S170U2-10 : shipping stcoic , , J4.20U0.10 ; natlvo cows , Jl 00 ,1 00 ; butchers' stock. iJ'JOI64 30 ; stocki'is .mil foedurs $ J 10it3 bO ; bulls and inKed , $ J.OOcJ 3.10. Iloim Kecclpts 8,100 hoid : > .lilpmeiils , JOOIic.id ; mnrUt't demor ill/eil , 102 lOc lower ; hulk of sales. JO 30 040 ; lie.ivles , JO 20JJ" ) 10 , packer , $ 'i 3040.00 ; pln > , JO 00. biicui' Kocolutb , l.OOO ho.ul ; shipments , 1,100 head ; market slow andlowei ; mutton' . , J4.20. Sr. 1. nls I.lvu Stock Market. ST. LoiTtq , July 18 CAm.u HecellilH. 7,000 licnd ; shlpmLtils , 1,100 head : mm kot KiaiOr lower ; filr to Rood nitlvos , 510lliil30 ; good Texas hteors , J3 OO ; cowi2 OOS2.70. lloos Uicelpls , 1100 held ; shlpmenls , 2,100 bond ; market 102.20C lower ; loppiiccs , } 0 00 , vv III ) bulk of s iles at } 0 0 tiirii1 lletolpts , 30IH1 head ; shipments , 800ht.nl ; m u kot dull and uncli.in0'efl. NEBRASKA CROP BULLETIN. Kejiccrls Not So rnvornblit ns List \\ei > k by Ituisiins of Hot \\liuln. Tlio wceklj eropb ulletin of the Nebraska weather service for tlio week ending Juij 18 has been issued by Dltector G U Hunt from the Omaha station as follow s : Reports for the week just closed are not quite so favoiablo as those for the piccoaing week. The hot , dri winds of the first half of the period vroro injurious to all crops , but for.tun.itdy were succeeded by icfiobhiiiff showers before any lasting dixmngo vv.is in- iiiclcd. The growth of corn was interrupted and oils caused to ripen too rapidly.otherwise it is prohiblo that the general outlook is ns favorable for good ciop jields in Nebraski ns they Iia\e been dui ing the present season Wheat harvesting is ptogressiug fluolv , nnd in some sections the ciop hns all nccn savci\v \ Not enough has yet been threshed , however , to justify uny fair estimate ot what the jield iv ill bo. Hailstorms inlliclul considerable ! damaga in localities in the extreme north eastern portion ot the state bauuday inpht. Cedar county appears to have suffered to the gicatest extent. Suutlioant .Suction. Cass County Weather i.ivorablo for corn ; lee hot for small grain , ripening too fist. Clay County Wheat harvest about com plete , about half a crop. Coin prospect good , but damaged slightly by hot , dty weather. llutlur County Harvesting about com- ploleu ; yield ivill vary from good to cry Uooi in vaiiuus p.utsof the county. rillmoro County High , hot winds on the llth and l th injured corn and gardens. Ilumilion County Hot aim dry ; need rain badlv ; oat harvest in progress JoJTivJcm County IVlaich corn beginning to suffer fiom dry weather ; harvesting al most done ; hay short. Johnson County Corn generally looking well. Oats will bo less than a half crop ; need rain badly. Lancaster County A good rain on the Ifith , which vv.is bidly needed , as torn was suffering. Nuckolls County The week has tried corn scveicly , but the rain of the Kitti will help it much. Oleo County Hot wind 12th to Ifith very trying to corn ; harvest in full force ; grain ripened \ery rapidly , and fully two-thirds in shuck. I'awuce Couutv. Hiirli hot winds 12th to Ifith , breaking the corn stalks some , and sunUmig the leaves , but followed by two good lains. Sauiulcrs County Coin laid by and glow ing rapidly ; a good stand and looks excel lent. lent.Sewnrd Sewnrd County Corn injured to some- ex tent by dry , hot weather ; wheat all < ut. Tli.ijor County Harvesting neatly fin ished ; coin suffering badly fiom drouth ; Rome pieces lolling , Vork County Hot winds hnvo damaged coin somewhat and ) > otitocs ami pastuies much Nnrlliiiuot hiicllon. Antelope County Temperature favorable to all crops ; small grain shows a lack of rain Col fax County All the i > o mid a majority of the wheat has been cut and will bo about a half uron ; bay crop good. Cedar County Corn ( hie ; smill grain ncarli ready to cut ; oo harvest begun , jicld aM > rago. Holt County Very hot ; good vveathor for corn , which is in itxcoiloni condition ; i > o nnd winter wheat being cut , and both it good yield. Sai py County Corn is looking well , but the last fuvv days have scorched the top of the lea VPS ; oats Indly il im icd by i list Washington Countj Corn veiy good ; small grain nearly an axoi.igo \\ayno County Week very warm , with good showers , Wheat and oils recoveilng from drouth. Com in line condition , Citntral Soi lion , Buffalo County Corn in excellent condi tion , hunt'sUup progiesslvo rapidly Custer County Corn doing well , though needing rain iu patches ; harvesting begun nnd small grain hotter than expected. D.iwson County Winter wheat and r.vo mostly cut Corn dolug well except in small places needs rain , Greely County Corn looking unusually good , but some now needing ram Small grain partly harvested but short crop Merrick County Corn doing well , nearly all laid by. Small grain below the averag * . Wheeler County Very warm ami dry ; corn has improved wonderfully , but small grain has sutlered from drouth. hmilliwait nectlon. Franklin Couutv The intense heat has curled corn , but rain the last of the vveoK has placed it in good condition Furnas Couutv Coin making good growth generally but t > omo localities need ruin , llurlan County Corn looks good ; very little wheat cut ; chinch bugs took what drouth did not dry up Hitchcock County Drouth unbroKen ; all crops much damaged Kearney County Corn needt rain to keep up lu present high condition ; hurveat of winter whim ami Inrloy complete-j spring wheat anil o.iU ripening rapidly , 1'crklns County Hot ntul dry , nnd com suffering bully. lied Willow County Corn looks fair but vv 111 not stand the ilry vve-Uhor much Ion nor N'ortlivvmt Section. Cherry County Com growing rapidly ind looking well , sm til grain tie-oils rain. Iveiit I'alia County Com looks line ; pota toes good with few bugs ; small grain Injutcd by dry hot weather. I osan County Very warm , corn growing finely , r o Harycst In progress , crop fair ; ulic.ill.tto ntul light. Hook County bnnll grain short but well eared ; corn looks lino. Seotts niuft Comity Small gialn well headed out but short ( com Kite ; l otatoes doing lino. Unod Itcportu from Nenrlj All Vrctlom. WASHINGTON- , July IS The weeWv crop report ot the vv cither bureau stiles that the vy.itni dry vvcather has been cspcclillv fnvor.tblo for Inrvost work an ! ha.vltig , tt It loh Is well umlcr way as fir noi th r.s southern Minnesota Inlcvr of the tcported shortage- forage In Kurope , it is wet Ih v .of special note lliat tlio hay crop is excellent in almost all sections. Some injury lias resulted to crops in Ken lucky Tennessee and portions of Illinois , owing to the hot ury weather , ami rain Is greatti needed east of tlio Mississippi , in Texas nnd the upper Missouri valley. There has been a general improvement In crop conditions dm Ing the week Corn is reported In excellent -condition In most , states The cotlon crop Is Itnprov inp , especially pecially In South Carolina nnd Tex is , al though the plant Is sintll. Missouri Clilncb anil pot.ilo buss beoom ing numerous ; liarvcslingboitiff rushed , gen eral rain needed Iowa Coin piospect never bettor ; oils and spring wheat alTec-led b.v itist in ninny localities ; bailey cutting commene'cil North Dakota IXcmcd Improvement in condition ot ciops is leportcil fiom all sec tions South Dakota Uaiu would bo bonctlcltl. 03H1 doing llnoly , vvheit und oats heading and tilling. Nebraska Corn lias suffered sllghtlj fio'n drouth , but continues in good condition ; luir- vesttngand linj'ng IKIVO progressed lapldly. Kansas Oat harvest ended ; 11 ix hirvest begun ; com sllltintr scMier-ilU , but hot winds throitonltig U in central counties Wi oniing Crops have made but little nd- vunccinont. Colorado Alfalfa vleld not so largo as at first anticipated , wheat heidlng short : potatoes look well , unit iterated crops ami grass in bad condition New Mexico The week bis been favor- ablotoerops and eiltlo tangos ; all crops show improvement. Utah Ciops have made an unusiul grow Hi ; gialn is beginning to turn and li.uvet sulll soon begin. I nun I be Sliito Hun 11114 nf Illinois. Si'itivirii 111 18 The hullo- Li ) , , Julj crop - tin sajaTlio temperature the past vvook was not mil Sunshine was above the uveiago except in a few iiorthoin counties , Tlio rainfall was bu'ovv ' llio aveiage , mostl.v. bully distributed local snovvcisfavorable for harvesting and unfavoinblo for vcgolitioti , especi illy in the south and cast h ilf of center Coin in the not th unit In the center is genuiallj in line condition and glowing well , but needing lain , in some places tasseling and silkinp : out In the south it Is somevvhat Injircil h > diotith , but is making fair grow th and is genor.ill.v oie in Chintli hugs liive appenod in some locali ties Wheat h irvesting is neirlv completed in the center and vvillprobalv he finished in the noi th in a vv eok The jleld is light and the cii.ilitnot | as good as expected 'I lucsh- ing is piivu'ssiiii : in the south and west The on haivesting is completed in the south and ptogiossing rapidly in the noi th half. If well llllcd theic will bo ptobiblv an avcr- age i ield Considciable rust is IOPOI led in the south. H ij ing is about completed in the south and center and is beinc lapily i ushod in the noi ih and cenlei. The crop is being secured in line condition. 1'eaches and apples aio still chopping from the tiees. Po tatoes ate needing rain. I'rospoctft tor lovr.i Gnrn. DPS MoiM's , July 18 The crop bulletin sajs : This has boon the wannest week of the season , averaging two degrees alwo normal. The rainfall is light except in scattered localities , which rcpoit heavy showers , accompanied by brisk to high winds Coin made rapid progicss , and thcio weio never blighter piospectH for a huge ciop. Fall w heat and i.vo in shock or stack is in pi line order. Ha.ving is progi ess- ing , and the bulk of the crop has been put up in generally good condition. Barley cutting has begun , and in the south the oat harvest will bo commenced this week. In many lo calities oats nnd Hpiing wheat me somewhat affected by i ust in consequence of the high tumpcratuio and humidity. READY MADE MUSTARD PLASTERS Wo were the first manufacturers on this Continent. Our latest Improvement surpasses an j thing ever before produced. 15o , 25o , 35o. pcrtln. UobiirotobavobKAUUUY'S. Asfc for them spread on cotton cloth. SEABURY'S ' SULPHUR CANDLES : Prevention is belter tlmn euro , by biirnlnjr these cimllcs bad smells In basements , closets , .to. are destroyed , nnd thus conta ionsdlse isea nro kept aw ay ; also useful for expelling mos- quitoB and Irritating Insects. Pileo.UOc. each. To pnrlfy slck-roomi , apartments , etc. , use HYDRONAPHTHOL PASTILLES , vrhlch In burning , dNInlect and produce a fragrance refreshing an I Invigorating. 0u. per box of 13. Sole Manufacturers , I'luirniacoutlcal Choiulsts. fNEW vnciir . IN HIGH PLACT.3I It It not strmitfo tlmt so inc. people do wrong through l nornnco , others from n fittluro to invosif jjitto us to the right or wrong of u nriltor. Hut It U slmiic Hint Individuals ntul firms , vvho nro fuT . nvviuo of the rights of others , will por-N. slsl In porpotrntiiy , ' fiumls upon tliom. Htffh-tiincil , vvotltliv niamifroturitiK flrins will olTor und hell to rotitil mcr < cliants , articles vvhioh tliov knovy to ba infrlntomonts on the rljrhls of proprie tors , lUHllmltiitlonsof U Icnovyn < joods. Wo want to sound n note of vyiirninir to Ihu i otullurs to bovv.tro of such hnllii- tlons ittul simulations of "C'AUi nit's Lii'- n.i : Livr.U TIM. * . " Wlion they nro of- foi\il lo you , rofii3o tlioin , you do not \\i\nl to do wrong- , and you don't \vunl to luy yourself lliiblo to a hiusutt. Don I'Yiinklln s.tid "Honesty Is the host poll- cv" ; it Is Justus true thitt "Honosty li tliobost prltiulplo. " DOCTOR SPECIALISTS Pic. r. I. , si : vti.iOoasuUlnt : Surso-i Oradu.ito of Umh Molloil Uolloo ( t'l sUl.l , v I KIN 1'iUIi ; i Per the troitmont o AMI DISEASES WoouioCutnrrk , All DlnoiNOs of ths Nose , Tliroiit. Olio it , Stomnou. rfovvalt mill Livor. Blooil. Skin * ml Kldiiov DUnaioi , Fnmiilo WdiiUnnKsoH CUCIED , 1'lia.s Klil'l'l.\ h'lsstiUK , p.'rn m iitlv enrol , vv Itluml tlio use of Unite , llv iliu u ur e mslle All in il nlleH of i iirlv Uo or ilullc Uo n ituro , ot cltlierHex | nsltt\.h tun it fall on in acidic 9 < with Blimp , for ClrculiM , 1'ixo lloolt mil Hi Dr. Searles & Seiries , Ko\.t. Uooi Lo l.Jintoltloo. Any one whose Watcli lias a bow ( ringwill ) nevei- have oc. casion to use tliistime-honored cry. It is the only bow that cannot be twisted off ihe case , and is ft/und / only en Jas. Boss Filled and other watch cases stamped with this trade mark. Ask your jeweler fora pamphlet , or send to the manufacturers. Keystone Watch Case Co. , PHILADELPHIA. SOOTUJ OJVIA/JA. Union Stock Yards Company , South Ornahai flcst Cattle Ho anil Stiuop m irlcot In tUo wait. COMM1S3IQ4 HOUSE ! . Wood Brothers. I.lvo Stock Commlsilon Moro'iunts. ' ? 0 ilh Omaha Telcphono 1157. CUIcaiJ JOHN I ) I1ADHMAN , I . . , , , " " " " „ " WAMKIli : WOOII Market reports by mall and wlro Lhcorfullj furnlshpil upon application. p | M AH A U fflanulaclnrc lobbeis Diiecloiv AWNINGS AND TENTS. Omaha Tent-Awning Well Bros & Co. , COMI'A.NT. Manufacturer ! of Tenli IIOI18R COVKHS. Awninm , i-ic , "OJ and turimin btruet. 701S lOUi Wtrott BAQS & TWINEET Berais Omaba Hag COMl'ANV Importer ! nnd inuniifno turiri of flour i cki , tiuricii | , twluo BOpTSANDSHOES. _ Mofsc-Coe Shoe Company. Bftleiroom and onlco' " " " . " ' " , | | | M Moaufiiilureri of llooti i osur We are tbo our now factor/ Kirkendall , Jones & Amer , Hand-Sewed COMI'ASV WUolonlo mfri , agaoti llotlun BIIDKCO boon uliOBi Hi bbor aiioo Co. IIU * nnd rubbnr iuol IM4 Mreet 1JIU llariiur U'ru ' ' 110) 1100 Harper COAIj , COKE. | CORNICE. _ _ oiiiaira"Coal1Coke& Eagle Cornice Works Mfr ualinul/01 Iron oor- I.1MK CObird and > ft nlcu , wliiduir cap iue t llu krllihti ur MM coal.H K cor ItftbHDcl Duclmn-irocit lluuglM tilrcol sntl I9IU DRY GOODS. M . E. Smiths Co. Kilpatrick-KochUry OUODS CIJ. L'rr goodi , DOtloni fur Notloui , ueiit ' , lltb ana in ituuiit cor rlibloK goodi coruor ; lltb auil lluirarc .ill ilarovr blrt u FtJRNITURE. HARDWARE. Rector & Wllhclmy Louccli & HDD , COMI'AM' . Doalora in hnrdwnr * aa Cornar 11th nod Jucloon IIIK hntiUa touli blroota 14J4 DuuMltti Htrott. HATS , ETO. | IRON WORKS. W. A. L. Gibbon & Co Omaha Safe and Iroi Wliolotalo wnitKs. oap > , ulraw Snfes.vnulti , jitll woo KlooTot lultlotu lail Iron bliutltrrt nQil Ur9 u aua Huruu cipoi. liui Amlreea , 111 itnU Jitckicjii LUMBER. John A , Wakeliild , linportncj Apvrlcan 1'ort land cuinuni Mllnrnu- komoniciit uticl ( Jiilnur whttu lluiu I riauons. rickle Herbert , Wuolciala liquor doKlort 1001 Knrnam HI PAPER. OILS. Carpenter Paper Co Standard Oil Co. Carry a full itock of firlnllnul wruiipliu anil and lubrlcatla | wrlilnti paptn , car4 papcra , uto. elli , ailt fr * . tto PRODUCE COMMISSION. lirancli & Co. Jas. A. Clark & Co. Produce. frutt of all lluttor. che i , puullrr anil g t ilurli , ont r < IU b , Utb ttr t STOVE BEPAIUS | BASH , BOORS Omaha Stove Itcpair M. A. Disbrow&Ca 1 Wound Htote repalri UtuufMlurtri ! itili. f > ad wiUr mmcbiuuou doort , bll 4i ta lor > pf kind uf dura muuldluii. Uranob o ( ud * . Uv