THE OMAHA DAILY THUllSDA'Y , JULY 20 , 1893 , COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL * , _ - - . - _ , Wheat Went to Smash Worse Than Ever Yesterday , DECEMBER OPTIONS BROKE TWO CENTS Fnllnren In l > cnv < r nn < l lie-ported llrcMk * In Slorki Were the Itullng Fnoturi l'lr l 1'rlcei nt n Decline * . CniCAOO , July 10. WhcM went to stnah worse than over today. There was ti break of over 2c a bu. In the December option. In the lust hour , a panic seemed to take possession of the ownurs of grain , especially of wheat , and thcro was a mad rush to soil , which sent Sep tember to 05 f c and December to C2c , breaking the low price records anew for September. The many failures In Denver and reported lircak In Mocks were the ruling factors and demoralized everybody apparently , though thcro was some reaction In the last few min utes. At the cloio July , compared with yesterday's fliml quotations , was Ic lower ; Beptombor was off IMc and December IKc ; oats le for July and No for September. Pro visions are 32SSc lower for October lard and lOc for September and October ribs. Pork Is unchanged and September lard gained 2c. ! Prom the outlet the financial situation ox- cried depressing Influence ? on the wheat pit nnd brought In many selling orders. 1'lrst prices wcro at a decline of from ! Jc to Ic. Ono small local failure helped the depression. After a tlmo the foullntf grow tomporarlly bol ter. Stocks were stronger for tbo moment , nnd the fueling In London peomod to have Im proved greatly and there was liberal covering by shorts and brisk investment buying , which gradually caused a recovery of nearly ? fc. Mcl'ahurun , Martin .t Orr , Kcnnott-llopklns nnd Schwartn-Dupeo led the buying anil for n considerable tlmo tbo markut had a rather en couraging look , Then came the announcement that big bnnksut Denver , which hntl successfully wlth- Ktooil tno run ycstenlay , had finally closed , nnd prices again turned weak. The market was full of apprehension , and while Ilia longs expressed confidence In tbo ultlmutu bettor tirlccs , few bail the courage to buy. The scare wns so grout that the export cleurunces of 850,000 bu. of wheat and Hour. Including New Orleans , and tbo decrease of 2,270,000 bu. In available wheat by Hrudstreot's , was almost entirely lost sight or. Corn opened a irlllo easier , but soon recov ered and advanced Jjr , again eased off , ruled weak , selling off In all from } c to He , and ut the close was from Me to V lower. The busi ness was largely local and the clo- tiianil confined to shorts , who were Inclined to cover. The market hud steadily declined all the week and a reaction was welcome. The favorable crop reports did not appear to cut much of a llguro. The mar ket hold fairly stonily until the receipts for tomorrow came at 600 cars , which started room traders to hulling , led by ono of tbo prominent shipping concerns. H was at tills tlmo too that the news of bank failures came In with reports of u slump In Wall street. Oats wcro weak In sympathy with wheat , nnd the absence of good buying orders caused nn Incruased deslro to sell , and the market closed easy at Iho bottom. News from abroad was bullish , the Austrian crop being reported short and prices poor. - The feature In provisions was the support in Peplember lard , which was again pegged up. This tlmo Parker did the business around 10.70 , and took ( .ovoral thousand tierces mound that prlco , supposed to bo for John Cnilaby. At the same tlmo the October lard was forced lower until the discount was at $1 to $1.02' ; . Ki eight rates worn 1 lie on wheat , from l ! < c to 1 ? nC on corn to Itnffalo and 3c for wheat to Kingston , Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , BO curs ; corn , 000 curs ; oats , 220 curs ; bogs , 25,000 bead. The loading futures ranged as follows : Cash quotations were as follows : Fi.ouu Kiisy , nominally lowor. WIIKAT No. 2 spring. G2SG2Uc ; No. 3 soring , t. o. 1) . , 08i 08 c : No. 2 red , 02 02 ! < c. COIIN No. 2. 39Sc ! ; No , 3 , closing , 39 > ic. OATH No. 2 , 27Jic ; No. 2 whlto , f. o. b. , B4VJc ; No. 3 white , f. o. b. , 30Jifl33riC. ItVE-No. 2 , 48ic. ! llAiti.EY No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , no sales ; No. 4 , f. o. b. , 3H(230c. ( II'LAXSEI : ! ) No. 1 , $1.1015. TIMOTHY SUED Prime , J4.ltidl4.no. I'OIIK Mess , per bbl. , $18.70'S18.77'/i ' ' ; Jnrd , per 100 lb . . $9.37'/tl9.40 ' ( ; short ribs , Bitten ( loose ) , $7.70ii7.77if ! ; dry salted hotilder.s ( boxen ) , $8.25(28.00 ( ; short cluar , . . WIIISKV DlstllleiV finished goods , per gal. , SUOAIIH UnchniiRocl ; cut loaf , 0)fc ) ; granu- iBtcd 5.70 standard "A " . , ; , & .04. The following wore the receipts und ship ments for today : On the Produce uxcliixtu : ! ) today the butter nmrkcit WIIK easier ; cronniiiry , IQiilO'ic ; dairy , l&Q18e. KKKH , onsler ; .strictly fresh , 13Jic. Now Vurk NEW YoiiK , July 19. Ki.itiii Hocolpts , 44- 000 KH.1. cixports , a,400 bills. , 2li-IOO Hacks ; 2.HUU II | < K-S ; nmrkiit dull , wunlc ; free olTerliiKs ; winter wheat , low urailun , 11.50(32.40 ( ; winter , fair tofiiucy , * 2.4&iJ3,05 ; whiter puloiits. J3.40fa4.10 ; MltinuMitii Rtrnlchts , J3.yO l.JU ( ; .Minnesota patents , l4.0CXit4.25. COIIN MEAIQulot , steady ; yellow western , . . . ItYK Dull , riomliml ; western , 5708c. llAIII.UY Out Of M'llSOII , llAin.uY MALI Dull , Btoady ; western , COS Cit * * . WIIKAT ItuculptB , 1117,050 bu. ; exports , COri.400 bu. ; H.-ilcs. 4,740,000 bu. of futllrtw , 40,000 bu. spot. Kpot market , ' < iile lower. vrunk , fairly actlro for uxports ; No. 2 reel In storu anil nlovator. 7O.ic ! ; alloitt. 7Ui ; 1. o. b. , 71i ! < a,72c ; uiiKrnili'd red , n4a7ii ! : : ; No , 1 tiortbprii , 71c : _ No , 1 bard. 7&c : Nil. 2 Uhlcugo , wcHkerc-ablux , heavy wi'sturn nmr- kctrt mill local ruitll/.lni ; , rallied ! iTMi : on i-ov- orliiK tliriitiKh contlnui'dmul \ nxport ilonnuid nnd cliisltiK barely bleady ; No. 2 rod , July , OU.J ? < a70 ! < c , closlliK at 70c ; Atl n t closed at 70 > .c ; S ! | ilemlurclosod at 73c ; October , 70'i COIIN Kecelpti , 2(1.000 ( bu. ; exports , 67- 000 bu , ; ualen , 400,000 bu. futures , .72- 000 bu , spot. HpotHilull , easy ; No. 2tHie In cluratorI'JUc ; alloat , Options closed ut MiCftc decllnu us liilluenced by whom and thu west with a nioileratoly active trade ; Aiicu.st , ttKMHUf , cloiInKIHc ; r-eptomber , 48'i4t4HC , Clo5iK'4Ho | | ! ; ( K-tulmr , 4HiTCI ( < JulOM-d4r)1iC. OATS-UerolpU. 07,000 tin. ! exports , 300 bu.8iilu8. ; 2UO,00lbu. ( futures , HO.oiH ) bti.suot. Hoots dull , uasler. Uptions ijiilot , weak ; July. S&Hoi Aiiu'iist.IIUi'ji'JlJic. elosln73Uic ; HciitomlicT , ; il't4cao..iclosing ( 30 > ( c. Spot No. 'J whltu , 3Hil3M ( > Jei No. 2 , L'lilcak'i' , 37c ; No. 3 L'lilcnKO , 3& ( ; ; .No , U white , D7iii7ic : ! ; mixed western , mXt 37ie ! ; whlto western , 3riit40i ! ; . HAY Knlr demand , Kteady ; sblpplni ; , J7.00 C.7.M ) ; KOI ' < ! to Cliulco. gH.OOU9.00 , Hoi's ( jtilut. steady ; stutci , rnmmnn to Choice , l'JC22oj ( 1'iiclllc coast. lf 3'Jlic. ! Iliuus-gulut , uiicliuiiKed ; wul saltod. Now OrlcuiiH kulectc'd , 40ailo llw. , 4i5i.0c ( ; Texas Bolectod. Ol > ace Ibs. , 0 < a7c ; lluonos Ayrea , 2K124 Ibs. , 145ie ; Texas dry , 2127 Ibj. , 8 PnovisiONS Cut moats , steady ; pickled tollies. 12 ll > * , ut 12c ; pickled shoulders , 7'ic ; pickled hanm. 1212Vo ; middles , Inactive ; hort clear , Olic. l.tird. quiet. lower ; wosN ern steam clusod at V > .70 ; stiles. 25o tierces at $9,70 ; options , balusruomi ; July closed at tO.UO ; September closed ut $9.05 , Pork quiet , lower ; now met , * , * 18.0liilb,75. HllTTKH Liberal supply , lower ; western creamery , 174121ej ufhiorn factory , l& > , iO 17ie ; Kleins. 20iS21c. ! ( B Mod era to demand , llrm ( part skims , I'XltlS Qtllut , fancy , steady : rcculpts , 6,889 pkgs ; wi'sU'rn fresh , 14)i15c ) ; wus.to.rn , per cuso. (2.60 < a3.00. TAI.LOW Quiet , scarce , llrm ; city 1(2 for ] ) kga. ) , 2o bid , 6c uskod , OorroMJiEi ) OIL ( jutut , firm ; crude , 35 ® 80o ; yellow , 42c. KoHiN-Qnlut , steady ; drained , common to BOOU. (1.00 < ii.(1.06. Tlwi'KKTlNK Dull , easy at27iQ28c } ! , KICK Hti'ady , active. MOLAKSCH hii'iuly ; Now Orleans , open ket tle , good to cholco , steady. I'lioi.uuy Moclectecl ; I'ountylvanln oil 1 , , uonu ] AUKUkt optlouti inlus , uouu,07So , bid. Mmik oil , idlii , none , ! < Se bid. TotM nlrs , nono. . Suiun--lUw , < ! My , niilot ; ccntrlfiiKfili , 00 tc-it , 4 a-lflfl ; sales ! a rnrgo cc-ntrlftiKiili ( l.Rtc ypsterdayl to llniton , 06 test , -4c ! , nun n cftrja cntitrlfugnli todnj at 3-lCc ; rcnncd , ciulot , ' ' ' - , ( lulotj American , 112.76 ( JlS.&o , I * ( . oi'i-en-Stondy : lake , H0.25. I.KAb-StoRdy ; clomcMlc. f3.G2i { . TlN-Clo cd firm ; Straits , M0.1& bid , 110,20 asked ; plates rpllet , steady. Sl'Et.Tr.it-BtcndyjclotncstlC. M.00ffl4.06. Onmlin I'roiluco Mnrlcot. IIUTrp.u-Tliu trade In butter Is Ilinltcd very largely to packing stook as that cotHtltuttn Iho. bulk of thn rocclplK. Tlio receipts contlntto lleht for Dili sud on of the year. At the same time the.ro U a Rood HlilpiilM demand and the imckcrs are takltiR nil that comes at ( Inn prices. All Rrndus remain about steady at previous quotation * ! . Fancy creamery , print , ale ; fancy crcamctlcs , solid packed , 10i ; ; fair to Bood crcatnorles , .toliil packed , 16 . choice to fancy country , ir > U10c ; fair to good country , 16c ; picking stock , f rosb , 14c. Kims While sales are mailo locally nt steady price * the feeling Is very weak. The local demand Is light and Is limited very largely to Mrst-clMi stock. Dealers complain about the dllllcully of disposing of the seconds , which nt the present , tlmo const I til to no small proporj tlonof thn arrival" . Tbostoady hot weather Is causing tbui'ggsto como In In bud shape and the lossoson thorn uro heavy. Country dealers make the mlstuku of holding their rggs too long In waiting for an ucctimulutlon of several cities before making n shipment. The fooling on the market. Is such that there are predic tions of a decline tn thn Immediate future. In fact there uro some sales Doing made at tbo present tlmo below quotations , The bulk of the sales are < vt lle. ! ! I.IVB I'oui.Titv The receipts are not largo and the markul has ruled about steady all the week. The packers and dressed poultry men In addition to the loc.al trad" have kept the market well cleaned up. Some dealers are commencing to soil spring chickens by the pound Instead ot by the do/.on , the prlco being about 133&14C. Spring chickens , per dot. , ! 2.00i&3.00 ; best lions , nor lb. , 7 < 38c ; mixed coops , per lb. , 6c ; old roosters , per lh.,4Q5c ; turkeys , per lb. , 8c ; ducks , per lb. , 7 8c. PoTATor.s Car loud lots continue to arrive from southern points and the local growers are selling quite a good many direct to tbo local retailers , s < > that thcro Is no scarcity. The feeling on the market , however , Is rather weak und prices huvo a downwaul tendency. Potatoes on orders from country , SOSOOc. TOMATOKS There are no homegrown on the market of any consequence as yot. Shipments aru bolng received from Tennessee and Ar kansas. Thuro Is a fair demand both locally and for shipping Into the country. Southern , per 4-tmskotcrate , Jl.OO. Arri.KS There Is u scarcity of southern ap ples on the market just at present , but there Is some California stock that sells qulto well. Apples , sotitborn , per 'j-hii , box,70iloOi ( : ; Cali fornia , pur bu. box. , $1.001(1.75. Ci'.i.KitY Small shipments are arriving and the quality Is very good for this season of tlio year. Culery. pordoz. , 40s45c. llKitniES The receipts of bluckberrlns were not quite so largo as on the previous day , but there was u fair supply , Other kinds of berries are not plenty. A few homo grown blackberries have put In an upiiearance , but not enough to cut any llgurc. lllackberrles , pur 24-qt. case , $3.20 ; black raspberries , per 24-qt. case , $3.00 ; huckleberries , $3,50. SMA LL knurrs Just ut the present tlmo there are not many California pouches on the miir- kut , but there are several curs to arrive In tbo course of tbu next few clays , California plums are not plenty and southern , plums uro meetIng - Ing with ready sulo. Apricots tire out of the markut. There is u good supply of Cullfornlu Itartlot pears and a car of Texas pears bus Just arrived. Apricots , per 4-bnskot crate , $1.25 ; plums , wild goose , por24-qt , crate , $2.00 ; California pitches , $1.161.25 ; California pears , pur box , $2.00 ; Texas puurs , per box , $1.75. MELONS There have not been very many watermelons on the market this week , but prices buvo notmuterlully chunged. There Is a wldo range In thu size and quality of thu re ceipts. A purl of a cur of Tuxus cantuloupus bus boon received from Texas. Wutermelons , pur crate of ono cloi. $3.00 ; loose , tier 100 , 418.00220.00 ; cantaloupes , pcrcloz. , 41.50. TIIUI'IUAI , FHU1T.S. OitANfiES The supply of oranges on the mar kot Is not largo , but .sulllclunt lo muut Iho de mands of tbo trade. Tbo quality ot the oranges on tbu markut Is gunurally good , e.s- peclally so for this season of the year. Thu duinand Is vury fair and country orders es pecially urullhurul. Hlvcr.slde Mediterranean swouts , $3.6023.75 ; brlghts , J2.755J3.00 ; Klv- ersldo seedlings , $3.00ii3.25. JjK.MO.N8 Tbo steady warm wenthor pro duces a very fair dumand for lemons and all houses are doing u good steady business In them. Messlnus , extra fancy , $0.0080.00 ; Mcsslnas , pur box , choice to fancy , $6.00105.60. HANANAS The receipts are light , us most hoitsus do not care to go Into the banana busi ness very heavily when thu weather Is such us to render tbo bundling of them moro or loss risky. Prices remain about steady. Per bunch , largo , $2.2022.70 ; per bunch , small to medium , J2.00S2.20. HIDES , TALLOW , KTC. Ilinns No. 1 green hldos , 3c : No. 2 green bides , 2c : No. 1 green sailed bides , 3'Jc ; No. 2 green salted hides , 2c ! ; No. 1 green salted lildes , 25 Ibs. to 40 Ills. , 3'Je ' ; No. 2 given salted hides , 25 Ibs. to 40 Ibs. , 2J'.c : No. I veal calf , 8 Ibs. to 10 Ibs. , Cc ; No. 2 veal calf. 8 Ibs. to 10 Ibs. , 4c ; No. 1 dry flint hides , 7c : No. 2 dry flint hides , Oc ; No. 1 dry salted hides , oc Part curud hides ; > c pur lb. loss than ully cured. _ SHKEI- PELTS Green salted , each 350 1.25 ; green salted shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) , each 10T625c ; dry shearlings ( short woolocl ourly skins ) , No. 1 , each fiiilOc : dry shearlings ( short woolud early skins ) , No. 2 , each Oc ; dry Hint , Kansas und Nebraska butcher wool pulls , peril ) . , actual wulght , 102 lie ; dry Hint Kaunas anil Nebraska .Murrain wool pelts , pur Hi. , netual weight , 710c : dry flint Colorado butchur wool pelts , pur lb , actual wulght , OQlUo ; dry Hint Colorado Mur rain wool polls , pjr lb. , actual weight , 7 < iiOc ; dry pieces and bucks , actual weight , 07c. TALLOW AND GHUASK Tallow , No. 1 , 4'i © Use ; tallow. No. 2 , 33.i < f c ; gruase , whlto A , 4 > i0c ; greusu , whlto It , 4c ; gruaso , yellow , 3'ic ; grease , dark. 3iold ; butter , 2@2'jc ' ; beeswax , prime , 10 < J20c ; rough tallow , 2Si itONES-Our lots weighed and delivered In Chicago : Dry buffalo , per ton , $ lti.0 ( ) 18.00 ; dry country , bleached , per ton , * 10 OOiil.'I.OO ; dry country , damp and meaty , $8.00aiO.OJ. St. I.oulN Market * . ST. Louis , July 19. Fi.ouu Nominal. WHEAT Closed I'jc below yesterday nnd very weak ; cash , 07ic ! ; August , 08Jfci08c ( ; September. 01 ? (2G ( 1 ? { c. COIIN Closed ! { c below yesterday ; cash , 30jc ; August. 30'jc ; Sentombor. 37 < B376c. | OATS Lower ; cash , 25c asked ; July , 24Mc ; August , 22c ; September , 22 ? c. UYIJ No markot. HAIILKV No markut. HUTTBH Unchanged ; creamery , 1019c ; dairy. 1317c. PROVISIONS Declining ; pork , $10.70 ; lard , $8.87 ! < . ItKCKii'TH-Klour , 2,000 sacks : wheat , 88- 000 bu. ; corn. 48,000 bu. ; oats. 11,000 bu. Siiii'MU.NTd Flour , 4,000 sacks : whuat , 18,000 bu. ; corn , 34,000 bu , ; oats , 1,000 bu. Com nurt'bil Ilovlciv , MASCiiesTKii , July 19. The Guardian In Its commercial review &uys ; I'lrmnuss prevails nnd some times there Is u hardening tendency which Is mainly duo to thu extent of engage ments. Inquiries are nmdo for good shirtings for Calcutta nnd a fractional udvnnco Is paid for suitable delivery. Medium shirtings uro occasionally a lltllu uiuldr , makers of good bluachlngs nnd shirtings are willing suitors , bulng largely affected by tbu cessation of busl- nrSs In silver using countries outsldo of India , Sales for China are impracticable , thu banks rufuslng loqiioto exchange fordbllvory beyond July , Thuui uro orders for jaconuts but. mainly for small lots. Yarns uro Inactive and prices uro Irregular , KUIIMII City Mitrkots. KANSAS CiTV , July 19. WHEAT Hardening In clumund und unchanged , soft 2c lowur ; No , 2 hard , 52 < 263c I Cim.N Firm ; No , 2 mixed , 32Jf ! ( 33c ; No , 2 whlto , 33 ! ' , 34o OATS Dull ; No , 2 mixed , 21c ; No. 2 whlto , awjBc. 11 UTTKII Scarce , firm ; creamery , 10320c ; dairy , 13Ul"c , Kcitis Vuiy dull and wouk ; OSic. KECKIITS Wheat , 8,180 bucorn ; , 10,500 bu. ; oats , none. SllU'JJBNTS Wleut ( , 14,700 bu. ; corn , 17,400 bu. ; oats , 1,300 bu. Liverpool .MarKum , I.ivniti'OOK July 19. WIIKAT Quliit ; holders alter moderately ; red western , spring , 6s lOd 125s lid purcunlnl. Cons bluntly ; demand moderate ; mixed western , 4s 4d pur cwt. HACON Long clear , 45 HH. , 53s Gil pur cwt. IMHD Prliiiu western , 48s purcwl , TALLOW I'Mnu Amurlcan , I7sperewt. PSAS Canadian , 5s 2d pur cental. Cotton Murknt. NKW Oiti.EANS. July 19. KIrm ; good mid dling , 8 3-lCc ; middling , 7 7-lUc ; low mid dling , 7 3-lOc ; good ordinary. 7 1-lGc ; nut 10- coliita , 152 bales ; grobs receipts , 102 bales ; exports to liroat llrltuln , 8,160 balus ; coast- wUo , 1,070 ' bales ; imlus , 1,100 bales ; stock , 74,794 bale * . American Securltlon 1'irin. LONDON , July 10 , After the ofllclnl close of tbo Stock exchange American railroad sucurl- ttesdovulopod inuruabud llnniio.v * In tbubtreut duallngK. Many of them showed advances ranging fronvU to 1 ? pvrcuut over the prices ut thu olllclul closo. pulls \Vliettt MHrket. .MlNNtAi'Ol.18 , July 19. Futures active ; cash caslur. Clo.o : July , 67)4c ) ; August , 08)u ) ; Suptombvr , OUc ; Docombur , 07)io. ) On truck : No. 1 bard , 02)c ) ; No , 1 northuru , COc ; No. 2 nertburu , 68)c. ) Nrw Vurk Dry Ciouils MHrknt. NEW VoilK , July lO. llusliH'hs in dry gooda contlnueb- u vury modurutu scalo. The lulu iiuprovuiiiunt was not maintained. Thu un- I provided wants , however , cuuio uccumula tlon In some direction * or tlircatfin to ami the mills are disposed to take the oppor tunity lo close for ropulrs until times Im prove. They could hardly run for less money than present price * . , , - Oll Mnrketg. OIL Our , July 19. National Transit cer tificates oucncd at fiOU ; hlRhcst , OCU ; lonest , OS's ; closed at 65V. Sales. 70,000 bbls. ; clearances , 110,000 bbls. ; shipments , 70,352 bbls. Pmsiitmo , July 19. National Transit cor- tlflcatus opened at 00 ; closed ut OOj highest , 00 : lowest , 50 ; sales , 6,000 bbls. ' - LONDON , July ,9.- < .ULCUTTA LINSEED- Od pcrquarlor for spot. .lllhr.inUco .Miirkcts. MILWAUKF.K , July 19. WHEAT Easy ; Sep tember , G3ic ! ; No. 2 iprlnR , Glc. COItN-Qulot ; No. 3 , 30 l39'ic. OAis-Qulet ; No. 2 white , 33JSO34C ! No. 3 white , 31(332iSc. ( IlAltl.BV 65c. HVK-61iC. ! I'lioviaioss IrroRtilar ; pork. $18.7& . CoDva .Mnrkot. NKW VOUK , July 19. Optlonsoponcd steady , 6 point * clown to 5 points up ; clemd 0 points down to 10 points up ; salui , 6,760 bags , In cluding : August , $10.16 ; Suptumbor , HO.OOiS 10.15 ; October , $15.851416.05 ; December , I16.00ai6.70 ; March$16.4015.50. Spot Hlo dull | , steady ; No. 7 , $17.20. riilbutolph'u drain 'Mnrkot. 1'ilit.AHKi.i'iiiA , Jiily 19. Witr.AT Weak nnd lower ; No. 2 red , July. 07 ia08c. Cons Dull and lower : No. 2 mixed. July , 47Hc'bld , 47Jcaskod. OATS Spot and July firm and higher ; No. 2 while , 38)ia30c. ) Cincinnati .Mnrkots. CINCINNATI , July 19. WHEAT Weak , In fair demand ; No. 2 rod , 5'JflOle. Cons Busier ; No. 2 mixed , 41c. ! OATS Master ; No. 2 mixed , 32&34c. WHISKY Steady , $1.12. Itiilthnnro drain MarUnt. HALTI.MOIIK , July 19. WitnA1 ! Actlvo ; No. 2 red , spot and July , 07 ic. COIIN Kasy ; mixed , spot and July , 4QHc. OATS 1'lrm ; No.2 whlto western , 38i- ! Toledo Uritln Mnrkot. TOLEDO , July 18. WIIKAT Actlvo , lower ; . No. 2 cash , r,2ic. COIIN Dullsteady ; No. 2 cash , 41c. ! OATS Qulot ; cash , 31 Vic. STOCKS AND 11OXD5. Sli-irp Klso In 1'rlccn In London Helped tlio Domestic Mnrkot. NEW YOIIK , July 10. The stock market opened at nn advance of from ! < to 2U per cent orcr closing quotations of yesterday In sympathy with a sharp rise In prices In Lon don. Thu foreigners soul buying orders , but as soon as these were executed the boars made a llcrce raid , assisted by advlcos of the re newal of the bank troubles In Denver and vague rumors of trouble In St. Louis. They speedily brought about a decline of 1 to ICJi points , the latter In General Kluctrlc , which touched 61H. At about this time some boars covered frcoly und a rally ensued , but still later thcro was a renewed spoil of weakness and several stocks broke badly. The decllnu was tbo result of a. concerted attack by the room traders who made a determined olTort to catch stop orders to a degree. National Starch preferred declined 8 per cent to 23 per cent ; Northern Paclllo pre ferred GJi uor cent , und Kock Island 6l ! uur cent to 56U. Among the specialties Pullman yielded 9 per cent to 150 percent and Kvans- vlllo & Terre lluuto 5 per cent to 129 per cent. After doll very hour , when It was found that there wore no local firms In trouble , a rccov- ouy of ' ,5 to 2f } per cunt took place , but finally the advance w\s partially lost. Nevertheless Inn number of Instances , closing .quotations were llrm , ! jffi2i ? per cent above tlioso of yes terday. At ono tlmo It was reported that the Nor'.h- crn Pacific company was In Imminent danger of u receivership , but this was promptly and emphatically denied by loading olliulals of thu r.'ttl. The buying of stocks for Investment was on u larger scale than of lute , and Mmres huvlng an International mortgage were strengthened by thu purcha o for London account. Speculation loft olTstvadlor In tone. Thu Post says : What Is undoubtedly one. of the most extraordinary episodes In Wall street's history passed Into Its second stugo today. The cables were busy all yesterday with denials of the rumored catastrophes In London , and so far as concerns the two llrms mentioned yesterday , thu dentals were abso lutely conclusive. Some other equally sig nificant facts dovolopcd locally. That lliero has been Ilquldutlonof American stocks In London nobody doubts ; that It played a part commonly assigned to it yester day Is dl.Htlnctly untrue. Never before in the record of the London Stock exchange have op erations for tbo short account ot such pecu liar character boon conducted on tbo lloor. Most of these orders , more-ver , bad tholr sourcu at thu western end of tbo cablo. Not less suddenly than the turn In today's market prices was the reaction from tbo rates for sterling. To soiuo observers yesterday's advance In rates was a source of much uneasiness. It may bo presumed that such misgivings were dissipated by the course of this morning's market. As was Intimated In this column yesterday , the advance In sterling was duo to tbo real or supposed shipment of securities from London , attached to thu foreign holders of grain and cotton options. Today's opening quotations showed the re sult of such pressure , and before noon posted rates for exchange bad been twice reduced , with actual demand rates quoted Hi percent below yesterday's closing figures. Thu latter rates touched tbu low level of u week ago Tuesday and were again substantially below the normal gold importing point. Another considerable sum of gold wns meantime re ceived from abroad today In this city. The federal gold reserve , reported as usual from tbo balances of two days ago , showed u decrease - crease almost exactly cciulvjlent In amount to tbo gold paid out on Saturday's balances at tbo Now Vork clearing honsu. Tim further progress of this eccentric treasury uxuurl- munt will be watched with undlmlnlshed be wilderment. The following are the closing quotations on the loading stocks on tlio Nuw Vork Slock ex change today : AtchlHon . 1HH Northern rac.pru. aiJi AdaniB KxircB | . . . , iis : U. P. D , , VO . 8M , Alton.Tcrro Haute. iH ! Northwestern . OMft do iiref'dt . 1 in do profit . lS i < American Express 11)7 ) N. Y. Central . HUH n.iUlnioru&Ohlo. . 01 N. V. AN.K . 'Jlhi Canadian I'aclnc. . . UH Ontario A Western 11 ! Canada Southern , . 42 Orot-oii Imp . It ) Central 1'aolIIc. . . . 18 Oregon Nav. . . , . . , . -15 . A Ohio O. S. L.AU. N . H1K * Alton. . . ltl : 1'aclfloMall . 10H C. II. & .Q . 77M 'corla IJoo. , VK. . . . H Chlc.'iKO UHH . Rl Plttsbiin ; . 14U Coimollilatoil G.IH. . I'-'O I'nllinan Pnlaco , . Ifi'J c.o. o. .vst. L . : ir Col. Cuul& Iron. . . . - ' ) Ululiiuond Tur . 7 Del , & Hudson . Ill do prufd . 14 Dol. Lack. fi. West. 1HIIM Hlotiramlo W'n. . . li ( I ) . Jell. 0. prufd. . , 1M | do prufd . M Dls. AO. P. Cu 17 Uock Island , KiiatTuim K St.Paul .I.V.'f , Erlu 1'JU do iirof'd . . . do prufd i7 ! St. Paul A Omaha. . ; H ! > J IFort Wayne 141) ) do profit. . , IDS Orf.it North'n pfd 104 SoutliernPacltlc. . . ilj ! { O. A , B. I , t > fd UUt Sugar lli'llncry. . . . 70 Hocklntr Vulluy. . . 17) ) Tumi. Coal A Iron , 1H ! { llllnolH Central. . . . 87j Tiixaa Paolllo fJ4 St. 1'anl.t Dulutli. . : i < ) Tol. A O. C. tifil. . 60 Kim. A TUXIIH pt'il 1.1 Hi Union PaclMo. laku KrloAV. . . . . 14W U. S. Kxpruus 611 Laku Krlo A W.pM W.3. L.AP . llf Liik Shore 114 do profcl . . . . . . 1H > J Luacl Tritat. . ' . HO . , LonlHvllloANaHh. BI : I ! Woslurn Union. . , . 7IKi ( LoillHVllloAN. A , , W WliuulliiK All. B. . . 11M Manhattan con 111 ! ) . do profd . , , 40 Clias. . U ) M.ASU I. . DM Michigan Cunlral , UO D , All. O . H MlHSOiirlPaclllo. . . UHJ. . OaniTulElrclrlo. . . 54M MotilluAUhlu 10 tNallonal . 'JOVi Nnshvlllo Cliatt. . . 78 Cole , F. A I. . . . . . . . . al Nation : ] do profd . uo do profit. 34 T. . A. A , ANiM. . , . If N.J. Central till 1IATO . 0 No.AW. . prof d. . . 17 < T.St , L. A 1C. 0 . a North Amur. Co. . . . ( do prufd . l'-i Northern Paeltlo. . . bid , t The total salus of stocks tcday worn 384,000 shares , Including ; Atchlson , 0,000 ; llur- llngton A ; Qtilnuy , illMil ( ) ; Chicago ( las , 22,700 ; Cotton Oil , 3.600 ; l.auliawunna , 7.100 ; Distilling , 20,4UU ; ICrlo , 0,700 ; ( Junural Kluc trlc , 12,700 ; Loulsvlllci & Nashvlllo , 10,700 ; Manhattan , 16.4UO ; .Missouri Pacific , 6400 ; Nuw Kngland , 4,000 ; Northwestern , 8,000 ; Northern Pacific preferred , 0,101) ; Ituud- Init. 2,000 ; Kouk Island. 20,000 ; Ht. Paul , 60,000 ; Sugar. 32,300 ; Union Pacific , 4,400 ; Western Union , 23,000 , Ilonton Htciuk < Juotatlon , IIOSTOM , July 19. Call loans , OS49 per cunt ; tlmo loans , 0 pur cunt. Closing quotations on stockn , bonds nnd mining sharus ; Atch.Top.AS.F. . 1S West Kml profd. . . 7fi Amurlcan Su ar. . . 7(1 uHtliiirli. Elootrlo Ul do prufd . 7(1 duprufd 3t ) Il.iv StatulJaa. . . . . . U Win. Cunt 7 Hull Tuluiihouo. . . . 17H AtclilBun 2ds. „ , . , , 3S llOHlon A Albany. . lAU AtflilHOn JB . , 7IH lloutouA M.iiCil. . . 141) ) Nuw Knelanitlls. . . 11)1 ) CJhl. , Ilur. A g . 77M Ut'ii , Kloctrlc 6 . . . 7U Fllehbnrir. . . , . 7fi Wla. Central la. . . . 17 ( ienural lllvclrlc. , A4U Alluuez Mlntnc Co 40 Ill.Stwel . , 60 Atlantic 7 Muxlcnu Cunlral. . , & ) IIOHtun A Montana 7ll 4 N. V. ANuwUur. . VI UllttO A 11031011 1 H Old Colony . 17II Calumet A lluula , . USD Ort-Kou yliorl I.tnu 1 1 Cuntuiuilal. . , , , , , , , . 1'JK Kranklln , liw Sail DUvo . . . . . . 8 Kearuaivo CU Union Paclllo . 1HJ Qiilucy , . , . . f)8 \VfHtKnd . 1' . ' > Tatuaraulc 13U Vork .Money .Mnrket. NBW YOIIK. July 19. MONEV on OAI.L Easy at 3&H per cent ; lust loan , 3 pur cunt ; closing offered at 3 percent , PIIIUE MKUUINTILU PArim-8312 per cont. I bTBHi.i.Mi KxciiANUK-Wuak , with actual i biulnos * In bankers' bills ut (4.UJUW4.b2)i ) for sixty days und * 4,83Jito4.B4 for iluinand. Bu.V U CiarrmcMTEd-NvgU'ctcdi uot u tr.Miiactlon wm'T ' rlorted nt the Stock ex change ; closlng,701fa bid , 72o nuked. ( jpvr.itNMEXT lliWbs Wcnk. Stftto bonds diilf. . The 9lo lng quotation ! onjjondsi I ) ul ll\nfi8t'pJ4s Oj' T. P. U O. Tr. Nets U9 Mlnsottrl fl . . . . tin T. P. ft. ( J. Tr. Ilcls 15 tjcnn. nowsolOs. . nion J'no. Ists. . . . 10 Tomi , now it KS ; . . , iR5 VelSlioro . n Tomi. nowect 3d. . Os H.O.W. Isls . 00 CnnacljSo. Jjts , , . . , nn Atchlson 4s. . . . . . . . 05 'contrSlPnc. Isls. lOiW do HM Class A. . . 35 l.AH.a In . . . . 7 * (1. ( II. A 9. A. ft * . 00 I ) , A U. O.W.lsts. . liu in. II. A 9. A. 3d 8s. 103 Erlo 2J . . 73 III. AT.O. fts . JOI M. K. AT.Ocn.Os. . 78 1iln con. ( In. . lOT M. K A T. Hen. 61. . 7HH IN. Carolina On . 125 Mutual Union Os. . .lltt ctoIs . 03 N.J , O. Int. Cort. . . fl. O. Drowns US N. Pnc. IslR . 1I Tenn.oldUs 01 N. Pno. 2ils . lOtl Va.Os > oO N. W. Consols. . . . 132 Vn.Rx-Mnt.ooun. . 85 N. W. lcb. fis . ma V.i. conn , , VM surios 60 bid. tasked. No IT York Mining Quotation * . NKW YOIIK , July 19. The following nro the mining quotations : Crown Point Plymouth " 0 Con. Cal.aml Va. . . . lee Slurra Nevada 40 Deadwood 100 Standard 110 Ootlld ACurry 2o Union Con 40 Halo A Not-cross. . . . 10 Yellow Jnckot 40 IIomcBtaku 700 Iron Silver IT Moxtan. . . . 40 Quick Silver 200 Ontario 750 do nrofd 1000 Ophlr. . no San Frrtnclsco At mini ; CJnntntloiu. SAN KIIANCIHCO , July 19. The oniclal closing miotiUloiH for mining stocks today . . , . , . were flu follows : Hello Isle 30 Ophlr 70 Helcher do I'OtOHl fit ) HestA Hclchcr 10 S.iviuro lo Chollar go Slurra Nevada 40 Coimollil'dCal.AVa. 11B Union Con 30 Crown Point JIB Utah 10 OonldACurry 10 Yellow Jnckut 60 la.'lln Whllu 40 St. I.oul * Mlnlnc CJnotntlom. ST. Louis. July 19. The following are the losing mining quotations : . $ .no ( . .70 Ellnabuth. .UB M .30 . .uana .a5 Small U , . .00 llmcfllc. 3.00 U'0 02 0 .01 Oi-nnltu . . 1.10 ( JU.25 asked. rinniiolHl Notrt. HAVANA , July 19. Exchange quiet. 1'Altia , July 19. Three per cent rentes , 08f 'or the account , Nn\v YOIIK , July 19-Clearings , J94.731- 07 ; balances , $4.023,192. IIALTIUOIIG , July 10. Cloarlngs , J2.577.203 ; Jalunccs , J382,49'J. Monoy.'C nor cont. PIIILADCLIMIU , July 19. Cloarlngs , J13.C83- 28 ; balances , 11,794,041. Money , 0 per cont. CINCINNATI. July 19. Money , 0158 per co nt. Now York u.xcliitngc , OOc discount. Uleur- ngs , } 2,207.100. KANSAS CITY , July 10. Clearings. ? GC9,890 ; ncrcusu , ol.G pur cent , compared with the umo day last year. ItosTON , July 19. Cloarlngs , fl3,079,900 ; lialaiicos , $1,382,189. Mcmoy , 7 3-10 nor cent. Bxchango on New York , 20c to 30c discount. ST. Louis , July lO.-Cluarlngs , $3,2G ,142 ; ) alnncc > .s , $417,878. Jlonoy qulot , 088 pur t. K.xchango on Now York , 20c discount. ClllCAH ) , July 19. Clourlngs , $13,309,420. Now York cxchango , 41.00 dlicount. Sterling i\changu dull ; actual business at $4.8316 4. 0. Money closed with the full legal rate of " per cent fully maintained. OMAHA LIVE STOCK JIAKKUTS. Cattle Trndo Itocoverx Somowhnt HORS Slunip I'lfty Cfiiti In Prlco. WEIINESDAY , July 19. For the flrst half 'of this week , compared with the corresponding three days last week , receipts show a frilling off of about 2,000 cattle , 8,000 hogs arid 1,700 sheep. In Its general features the cattle market .otlay was not materially different from that of Tuesday. Kecejyts were heavier , nearly 1,000 heavier th.-ui a week ago , but tbo number of untmals fit for tbo killers was probably nlit' ' ' a great deal larger. A. liberal portion of the offerings ivoro direct fro/ii western ranges and only good enough for feeders. There was as asunl of lute an absence of speculative In- riulry , but thodrossctl beef mon had to have a 'ew cattle and as the supply of doslrublo stock ivas limited prices Were talrly well sustained. etter prices from . 'Chicago also helped the situation somowlmt'und fulr to good 1,000 to l,200-lb. . teers sold-rouctlly at around $3.70 to $4 , with the half-tut and grassy stock slow sulo but not cuiobahly lower at from $3 to 3.00. Klllurs bought acouplo of strings of Colorado aud western Nebraska Texuns at $2.20 und $2.45 , but most of tbo nuiKur * hold for feeders. There was a moderate degree of activity to the trndo throughout and u very fair clearance was effected. The cow market was steady. Poor to very good cows und heifers sold at fronrl to $2.30 with the bulk ot the trailing at around $1.35 to $2. There were several loads of very f ilr west ern cows hero and they changed hands at from $1.75 to $2.20. Calves wcro In fair supply and llrm on good veals ut $4 to $0.20 , common btulV and yearlings dull at from $2 to $3. Kntigli stock Is soiling very badly , fair to good bulls and stags bringing from $1.25 to $2. Uood feeders sold a .shade stronger than Tuesday , but there was little change In the common and Inferior grades beyond the fact that there was a llttlo moro activity to tbo trade. Good to choice feeders are quotable at $2.703.10 ; fair to good grades at $2.00(2)2.70 ( ) mil poor to fair stock at $2.0032.40. DIIESSCU 1IEBF. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 2 010 $300 22 10fi4 $375 3 857 300 21 lltifl 380 1 900 3 Oil 20 1214 400 24 9.-)5 325 18 11(31 ( 400 1 1000 300 CO 1209 400 20 1103 370 YEAIILI.NOS. 70 729 3 10 10COWS. . 1 940 100 2 705 100 12 835 1 15 1 1000 1 CO 1 . . . . 040 1 25 1 880 1 00 0 835 1 25 1 1000 1 05 ' 1 1000 125 4 822 180 2 870 1 25 10 1010 1 80 5 . . . . . 732 1 25 14 1010 1 80 3 937 1 25 ' 23 8UH 1 90 17 . . . . 803 135 2 1175 200 10 B70 140 4 970 200 4 972 150 0 980 200 10 842 1 BO 22 I'HO 200 1 1020 105 1 780 200 1 720 1 50 61 1035 2 15 1 830 105 1 1040 235 24. . . . 805 1 GO 1IUIFEKS. 10 408 1 20 1 700 1 GO 4 402 120 1 8HO 1 GO 1 400 125 2 480 200 0 001 1 40 MILKKII * AND Sl'Ul.NOKHS. 101 springers , each $26 00 lci > w and calf 24 00 1 cow and calf 24 00 1 cow and calf 27 00 Icowumlcuir 22 00 1 cow and calf 2500 1 cow and calf 20 00 CALVES. 3 140 200 6 140 400 9 . . . . 152 200 2 110 420 2 " " 200 2 00 1 130 4 50 a" . . 140 300 1 140 460 16. 133 4 1)0 11 195 6 20 3 137 4 00 11ULLS. 1 " . ,1100 1 25 1 1210 1 85 l" . . ,1410 100' 1 1470 200 1 1450 1 7,0)1 O fiTAOS. 1 780 1 60 STOCKIfH.S AND FEBDEItS. 1 1000 200 12 810 230 0 078 21)0 8 095 260 2 . . . . . 895 2 25V/ 5 1190 200 3 610 2 2&)1 10 804 200 7 703 2iir ! 21 901 255 3 407 2y6i " ° I30 205 1 040 230" 24 1000 276 11 885 2 UU.O WKhTEHN OATTLB. No , Av. jUn No. Av. Pr. NK1IIUHKA , 60 fd'rs..H88 J3.10 2 f'cl'rs. . 820 $2 00 71 fcl'rs..l018 2W ) 144 Ht'rsVlOSH 245 8 COWS. . 885 UI10 110 cows. . 888 211) ) 0 cows. . 875 220 00 cows. . OCO 220 WhOllAUO. 48 cows. . 916 1 5 1 foodorlOOO 200 80 cows. . 929 1-DO 60 st'rs * . , 098 225 48 st'rs'.lOO'J 1426 76 f'd'rs. . 900 235 CO fd'M..n51 210 110 f'd'rs. . 8GU 2 4O 116 f'cl'is. . 013 2 30 00 cows..1082 210 Tuxans. lions The market was another case of "worst of the year. " It certainly was thu worst of tlio year In point of prlcu * paid , und not more than twice In the history of the yard * huvo prices taken such u drop us they did today. Tbo decline was anywhere from 20c to OOc. Thu supply was light , a third Iut.s than a wuuk ago , but us this markut wus too high Tuesday und all otlior markets wcro lower today bollur > liad to take thulr mudlclnu. Packers started out bidding $5.26 to 10.30 , but with a fair shipping , speculative ) and frush meat dumand good lo cholco light und butchur weight huga and prliuu heavies sold lurguly ut 5.40 with u fuw tcatlurlng kales up to (6.00. Packers bought fulr 10 good hogs largely ut { 5,26 and K6.30 and on thu close u few ut $5.10 and fs.20. The trade was blow throughout , but particularly mean on thuclo-,0. Fully 000 hogb wuro luft unsold In Ilr t hands. Trading was very largely ut from $5,20 to (6.40 , atmliiit (0.60 to (0.70'1 ues- duy nnd $5.ti5 to(6.UOunu week ugo. Itcpro- huntatlvu bulosi No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Kb. Pr. 07..2U2 240(516 05,231 320(536 CO..202 280 620 67..233 200 035 132. . .2&S 920 620 00..225 120 639 . .230 80 6 35 ' Sao 6 85 . 253 6 35 ? 2S 160 6 35 278 100 . .208 320 6 35 340 40 . .268 1GO 6 30 280 120 . .220 240 6 35 330 200 . .220 " 6 37lt . .219 88 6 40 . .240 120 0 40 : : sfl 5 6 40 40 6 25 01. . .204 100 6 40 6 2u GO . .221 80 6 40 627H GH. . .2H9 80 6 40 6 30 07. . .250 80 0 40 6 30 04 . .235 6 40 6 30 6G. . .260 100 6 4U I ) _ Cl f , 30 83. . .220 100 6 40 30. . . 230 40 6 30 71. . .248 40 6 40 07. . . 271 200 5 00 03. . .274 120 6 40 00. . . 273 280 6 30 72. . .212 240 6 40 63. . . 305 6 32 ! ( 74. . .VS27 120 0 40 80. . . .221 100 6 30 83. . .220 320 6 40 GO. . . .277 40 6 35 08. . .249 40 6 40 G6. . . .200 5 35 62. . .303 80 6 40 71. . . 235 120 5 35 70. . .241 200 6 40 p. . . ,225 5 35 09. . .109 80 6 40 .210 6 36 70. . 223 240 6 40 5 ! ! . .227 6 36 72. . .243 200 6 40 68. . . .209 40 5 35 60. . .220 1GO 6 42 > { 49. . . ,289 811 6 35 07. . .212 1GO 0 40 02. . . .240 200 6 35 60. . .230 80 6 40 67. . . .270 200 6 35 70. . .200 40 6 60 102. . .323 400 6 35 t'1113 AND IIOU011. 3. . . .210 4 50 SIIIIEP Offerings were limited as to quan tity and common as to quality. Trade was slow , but tivorytblng sold at nominally steady Drlces. Oood muttons are wanted , but noth ing olso. fulr to good natives , $3.20 4.20 ; fair to good westerns , $3.004.00 ; common and stock shonp , $2.0053.00 ; good to choice 40 to 100-lb. lambs , $4.UOQ6.00. Koprcsuntutlvo sales : No. Av. Pr. 240 Colorado mixed . 78 1275 101 natlvo mixed . , . 80 325 Itccolpt * nnil Dupiumnti of Stook. Oniclul rociilpu anil disposition of stock in shown by the books of tbo Union Btook Yardi company for tbo twenty-four hourj utidluj ; ut 0 o'clock p. in. July 19. 1803 : ItECEIl'TS. DISPOSITION. 1HJYKUS. CATTI.i : . HODS. HIIEEI' ' Omaha 1'ackltiir Co 4 1.038 ThoO. II. Hammond Co. . l.'SI Swift ACe 417 J10 The Cndahy Packlmr Co , . . 4ii4 1,178 Hammond A S 100 ! CoevA Co A. Haas It ! ) H. ll'fkur & IH'gon 7 ! Vntmant .t Carey 0' Pnrkur W. Co It line Uros J18 Hhlppura anil fueders ' " Loft over. 306 17 Tot.il. "nMTr. AVKSTKHN 1'ACKING INTUICKSTS. Week Shown n Fulllni ; OnT Compared with This nnil a ( Jain Ovitr Last Your. CINCINNATI , July 19. [ Special Telegram to Tun IIKI : . ] Tomorrow's Price-Current will say : The aggregate marketing of hogs Indi cates a moderate decrease compared with re cent records , but an Increase In comparison with last year. Packing returns for the week , 240,000 , against , 206,000 last week and 226,000 a vear ago. Tlio season's total Is 3,920,000 , against , 916,000 last year. Prominent places compare as follows ; CITILS. OMIoaifo KllllSaS City Omaha ' . St. IjtllllH Cincinnati Indianapolis Mil waiikci ! C.'dar UapUls SI. Joseph Nebraska City Sioux City CIilrHuo ITO Stuck Mitrkut. CHICAGO , July 19. [ Special Tele-cram to Tin : llKR.l The caltlo receipts were light today , about 10,000 arriving. Of that number not momthan 0,000 were natives. The demand was better than for some days previous and prices wore stronger all round. Low grades did not sell materially higher than on Tuesday , nor were buyers Inclined to pay advanced prices for stale cattle , but for such fair to choice steers as were Included In thu fresh rocolnts there was ready sale at nn advance of from lOc to IGc pur cwt. The 4,000 To.xas cattle received wore wanted at a small ndvunco on yesterday's quotations , and west ern range cattle ulsosolrt to bettor advantage. For the first half of the week tlio arrivals linvo been something like 13,000 head less than fo the same tlmo last week , and to that factr alone must be credited the development of u firmer feeling among operators. There were hut fewtattlo remaining in salesmen's hands nt tlio close of business , and unless tomor row's arrivals exceed expectations a further slight strengthening of values may bo looked for. for.Tho hog market was In bad shape. It ap peared to bo a matter of no consequence that the receipts amounted to only about 21- 000 head , and the total for the lust three ( lays Is 37,000 1'oaii loss than for Iho same time last week. lluvers worn determined to gut stuff at lower prices and they did It with a voniroance. Very soon after the opening they hud forced a decline of from 15c to 20c , and further along additional concessions had to bo made. The oxcuto for the bearish attitude of buyers was the disturbed condition of finances In western Ilvo stock centers and thn lower prices for grain nnd provisions. Choice heavy nogs wore crowded down to from 45.70 to 85.70 and cholco assorted llclit weights sold oil' to from $3.96 to $0 , while from J5.C5 to 85.70 bought the hulk of the offerings. These uro the lowest prices of the present season. Tlmy tire lower also than thoio ruling at this tlmo last year when prime heui-y sorts sold ul $ i > und better. Not all the hogs were disposed of and the Into market was the worst ot the day. There was a strong market for sheep. It was from lOc to 15c higher thiin yesterday for good grades , nnd oven the least desirable offerings could bo turned over in sllgntly im proved prices. Thu gain was a'.trllmted to the continued light receipts , only about 37,000 huiul having arrived slnco lust Thursday , which Is less than half the number recorded for that day. Common lo cholco natives were salable at from ft to $4.80 , und Texans were quoted at from $1.76 to J4.50. Within the last two days prices for fair to bout grades have advanced from 16c to20c. Thu lamb market wits strong at from $3.26 to JO. The pens are now pretty well cleared , but the poor stuff had to go at very low price ? . Ui'colpts : Cuttle. 10,000 ; calves. 1,200 ; hogs , 21,000 ; sheen , 10,000. Thu Evening Journal reports : C'Arn.u ' Uecolpts , 11,000 head ; shipments , 3.7OO head ; market actlvo ; natives steady to strong ; Texuns 6iUOc higher ; prime , J4.80S5.00 : good to cholco , * 4.25&4.75 ; medium , $3.25ft4. > 5 ; common , J32D' ! 4.G6 ; Toxnns , $2.00iiU.H3 ; stockers , Jl.HD'a'J.OO ; cows , Jl.OOaU.HO. lloos Kocolpts , 24,000 bund ; shipments , 4,000 head ; nnirkot for heavy U6ffl35e lower ; mixed and packers , 10.402)6.40 ) ; prime heavy nnd butchers' weights , * 5.t > Oii > ! J.55 ; light mixed , 0.n03GOr > ; sorted light , $5.7OS5.85 , Hiir.ui1 Itecelpls , 10,000 head ; shipments. 2,000 head ; market uctlvo ; natives , f3.75IJ 6.0(1 ; yearlings , * 0.6oa5.76 ; westerns , * 3.00ii 4,16 ; Tuxtins , J3.16164.00 ; stockers , J2.6Ofl > 3.00 ; lambs , J3.60tt5.76 , City I.Hii Mouu Market. KANHAH CITY , July 19. CATTLE Uocolpts , -1,700 bond ; shipments , 4,200 head ; market active for best grades , others slow ; Toxns steers , $3,00224.15 ; Texas cows , H.602 4,40 ; shipping steurs , $1.1025.10 ; native cows , n,40iUO ; ; butchers' stock , $3.25ft4.20 ; stockers and feeders , I2,0l > 23.60 ; bulls and mixed , $1.0033,00. llous Koculpls , 8,000 hniid ; shipments , 3,700 houd ; markut 103 > 25a lowur ; bulk ot sales. $5.0025.20 ; lights , $0.1535.45 ; pigs , $0.16ft 6.40 ; heavier , $5.00145,20 ; packon ) , $5.1020.20 ; mixed , $0.0W40.25 ( , SllKO1 Kuculius , 3,900 houd ; shipments , none ; market slow und lower ; muttons , $4,25 , Hr. l.onU 1.1vii Slock MiirUct. ST. Louis , July 19. OATTLB Kocolnts , 3,300 head ; shipments , 2,900 head : market qulot fair to good native steers , $3.6024.30 ; fulr to good grass Texas steers. $2.3023,00 , lloos Uocolptn. 3.000 huuil ; shipments 200 head ; markut 5e lower ; top prlcu , $0.70 with bulk of stilus ut $0.40aO,00. SIIKKC IlocelpU , 1.7UO head ; shipments OtH ) buad : market lowur ; natives ranged at $3.20 21.10 ; lambs sold ut $2,20tt4.10. niiti > t .v jt.itf.f.ta uFi'icisits. ItullruuiU Itefiun lo ( ilvo atitte Olllolul More Than Annual ri c < s. ToruiCA , July 10 , An order has been made by the Atchlson , Topeka ft , Santa Fo rail road to issue no moro passes at the rai'uca of state onicurs. All of the Btato oftlccrs have annuals und their requests for tri ; passes for frlonds und subordinates have , been honored. The ordur , it Is supposed , I : because of the action of tlio board of rallroai assessors in raising the assessment. I'omcroy pitied * Atura * CUICAOO , July 10. The Associated pros has received tin * following : I'osimioY , In. , July lit. Damaging and Infer for root ro ) > orts having buun jiubllshed i seine nowsiapors | , tbo relief cotnimttco o Pomoroy 1ms given to the I'ross association n statement of the situation , which will ap pour tomorrow. Much moro uionoy ii needed hero. J. H , Lowitv , Secretary Uollef Comuiitloo. < iii ni ti't Only u lloiz : , I SEATri.E , July 10 , The story about the United Statca blp Mohicau being flrod upon dn'f Imngup GLAUS fTs | Soap , and 6i\ys il'sllc | , SOAP . It UAllF. 11V bcsfcVep made ; so of courj' ' N.K.Falrbaiik&Co. there is a Santtk Claus ! Chicago. "MAHA AWNINGS AND TENTS. Omaha Tent-Awning Wolf Bros & Co. , COMPANY. Manufacturers of Tontn. IIOHSI ! COVKIIS. AwnliiR < , tc , 7UJ ntid 1113 FurtiMiitftroot. 705 f. ir.th Mret't. BAQ3 & TWINES Bcmis Omaha Bag COMl'ANY. Importer ! ntut itmnufno. tuttrt or Hour eacki , tiurlup , B tnlnu. BOOTS AND SHOES. Horse-Cos Sho& Company. Salesroom nd onice-tlOT-IIOT-llll Howard St Fnctorj I11U-1I3I-1IW Howard St. W ara the OSLV JI.inuf _ slurer of Uooti n > l all to Inspect our now faotorf KirKcnddll , Jones & Amur , Hand-Sewed COMPANY. Wholesale rufra , agents Huston SIIOK CO. . boots , nhooi llubbcr Blioo Co. 1IW- anil rubber itoixK IJUJ- 1101-llUlJ llnrnor Street. 1310 Hartley tjtrnn. COAL , COKE. | CORNICED Oinaua Coal , Colic & Eagle Cornice Works Mfr .u.ilTanltcJ Iron cor- LIMK CO. . hard nnd toft iilco , window caps , tno- ooal , H K. our. 10th nail tnllc skrllKliI" . utc-.UJd Duuttlna btruot. anil 131U DmluoMreet. DRY GOODS. 11. E. Smith& Co. Kilpatrick-KocliDry coais ; ) co. Dry Roods , notions , fur- Notions , Konts' furnUh- rtthlnn gooda , corner ln iruoils , cur. HtU auu 11 tli uud Howard M . lluraojr Streets. FURNITURE. OraahaUpliolstcring IMee & Runyan COMl'ANY. Upholstered furniture , fUHNlTUUE COMPANY 11U'M10 < Nlfholaa Bt. Wholtaulo oulr. ana I31U Str and disabled by the Alexandria is now be- "loved to bo a hoax. The story was told by j. T. Barrett of Kick island , who came down on the City ot Topoka. He is the only lersoa who seems to know atiythiup about It. i'.I/K I'ASSKSSIOLH.V. Trohblo ITIilcli NocrHHltHtca tlio I'rlntliic or a Now Lot fit Tickotn. CHICAGO , July 19. Owing to the fact' that t has been discovered that sovcrul thou sand single admission newspaper passes to the World's fair huvo boon stolen , the man agement this morning canceled all thcso lasses and will Ret out n new lot , to bo ex changed for old ones , properly signed , as fast as possiole. It is not believed : nany persons secured admission on them till fraud was discovered. A number of tlioso presenting stolen passes have boon arrested , nnd an effort will bo tnado to make them toll the names of the persons from whom they wore secured. The weathnr continues all that could ba dcsirod by the World's fair cloudy and cool , with n comforting broo o from the lako. The Brazilian building , ono of the hand somest of tlio foreign structures on the ground ] , was dedicated today. Tomorrow Sweden will hold n celebration on tlio _ rounds , in which the Swedish sitmlng societies of all Hurts of the country will talco part , accompanied In , the panido by some Jlfty Swedish civil und military organizations of Chicago and ether cities. At the meeting of the national World's ' fair commission this morning Turnbull of Florida said ho had discovered in the Ag ricultural building n Binolto stack which passed through tha roof in contact with the wood work which was so hot ho could scarcely bold his hand on It. The building was in imminent danur of destruction by firo. The clerk was instructed to notify tire director general at onco. A commUtco was subsequently appointed to present the case to the director general. KOllTll ANIt liOUIll Government SurvcjoraVlll Sotm Shirt Over Hie l'rcin | oil Itotitn. ST. PAW. , July 19. A government survey ing party will leave Jamestown , N. D. , soon on a preliminary survey of n r.iilroad route to the Gulf of Mexico. United States En gineer Gcorgo Hawkins will have charge of the party , which will consist of live persons , The vouto , as far as can bo learned , is di rectly south from Jamestown , which will bo thu northern tormmus , through Nebraska , Kansas , and down to the nouthorn terminus , not yet decided upon. The outcome remains to bo seen. _ I'tilillo iiminlly. ; The balloon ascension and parachute jump at Courtlund beach affords entertainment for thousands of pcoplo besides those who uro within the gates at thu scene of the as cension. Nightly , about 8 o'clock , crowds consrc- { ate on J.ho High School grounds anil tbo hills all about Omaha , whllo a largo number of tlioso out riding drive up to the north Dart of the city to catch a gllmpso of the balloon and parachute , Stnlley's lookout on Sherman nvonuo usually contains quito a number In carriages , und many moro dnvo onto the Ames avenue bridge. H in ono of the fuw balloon ascensions which have been advortlHod in Ornalm that is not a "fako , " and nn enter tainment enjoyed by many , and especially so by tlioso who are at the beuch and watch it from thu titno the process of inllaliou begun until the "Hash" takes pluco anil the return pf the balloon to earth. Auttrullnn Hullot In JACKSONVILLE , Flu. , July 10 , The Austral ian ballot system was triad for the first time In tlil ' state In the municipal election hero yesterday , U worked latUfactorily to all SOUTH OMA.HA. . Union Stock Yards -Company , South Ornaha , flcstCattlo IIo nnrtSliJDD murkal la t"i9 wait. COMMIS5IQ.J HOU3-j. Wood Brothars. Uvo Stock Cotnmlsilon Morahuntt ? o'itli Orualia Toloplioiio 1157. JOHN I ) . IAIH\A.N , I . , . _ . , \VAiynu : u. WOOD. rUftnil „ arr . JIarkot reports by mull nnd wire cheerfully furnished upon application. They Do Not Stick. A Jeweler writes : * "The 17-jcwcl Ducbcr j Ilninptlen watches do not click in the center , tis i5-jewcl watchcB,1 } What is meant by ( i watch sticking in the RUBY JEWELED ijccntcr ? Why tlon't f j ADJUSTED " u } /jewel Dtiehcr-IInmp' WATCHES den watches stick in the center ? Ask your denier , J If your clonlcr iloox not fccpnonr wntolioj , mull nsyunrnddri'BH und uu vvlll'Konil yon tlm immo of it dealer who Uooo. Tui : Uututii WATCH WouKu.Cuntoij.O. parties. The straight-out democratic tickoi was elected , H TK t'UMtUX'H II JiJ.CUJIK. Sun l''rnncltc Orc'C'N tlio Vlco 1'rmlilenl V ry Ull'imlvuly , SANFIIANCISCO , July 19. Vlco Prcaldcni Stevenson and his party arrived hero this morning on n steamer from San Huls Oblspoi Governor Markhnin , city ofilcluls an4 prominent citizens met the stoamot > ut thu entrance to the harbor and a lleot of vessels , escorted thf steamer down the buy , A salute wns fired nt the I'rcsidlo and Alcatrnz. After landing the vioo president was escorted to the hotel by a troop of regular cavalry and regiment of thu stnto inllltla. The publiq reception will bo hold this evening , at whlcn the vlco president will be presc'itoa th6 freedom of thu city , Jim Ix > o , who was charKed with ftrsni\ apceny , yesterday morning pleaded guilty to petit luiviiiiy , and was lined ( IK ) mid costs , The case of tha Htato against DaiiO. Dallo.v , the constable who is charged with the om > bczzlement of f-VJ colloutud by him in lib ottlclul capacity , was continued until July 27 , It. U. Jones , charged with passing a for oJ chock on Major Krb , of the Hotel Moroor , had lila preliminary examination and was hold to the district court In the sum of (700. Ilurko. the man who was so savatfoly as saulted by "Itoxy" Itoblnson for consorting with the lutter's inletreits.was ruleaiiud from custody on his own rocoKnUinco , to appear and prosecute when the case is culled for trial. The case ofL/U Goldsmith , tlio Third ward bartender who was so previous with his KUII a faw nltlits ; ugo , waa continued until August 1 , by which tlmo it Is oxpoctuJ the victim of tha shooting will be able to leave the hospital und tell hU story in court. Sergeant Stewart Is devoting most of his tlmo to inducing the squatters on the south , bottom * to niovu from their present places of abode. Ho has been successful in u num ber of Instances , but the majority of thesa non-poylntf tenants aru in no hurry about U and seem to bu wulllnij for further action 6 tf the part ot tU councilor Board of Health , j