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    THE OMAHA DAILY HER : THURSDAY , JULY 12 , 1801
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
I Wheat Went Up with a Rush and Down
with a Thump.
STRIKE RUMORS THE LEADING FEATURE
Corn WHS fjnlot ultli > tlio I'xcpiillon of a
Slmr | > Ailr.-uico In July on C'otcr.
l > r Shorts-Oil ! ? A l-
vnncod I'.nrly.
CHICAGO , July II. Wheat went up with
a rush and down with a thump today ,
mainly on conflicting strike rumor. ' , closing
> /4o lower. Corn closed % c higher for July
find unchanged for September. Oats finished
> /to lower and provisions nt n slight decline.
Wheat opened at from Vic lo VSc advance ,
and , after Belling down from ' ,4c to Uc , ral
lied from % o to Ic , cased off l"4c " ! , changed
Borne and closed easy , The firmer feeling was
Influenced some by the bullish government
report , but more particularly by the stronger
tone of cables. The ihnrp advance after
the opening was duo largely to the rumor
thnt the strike had bcen scttlcd , and , upon
the denial later , the prlcS sagged back nnd
lost the early advance. Trade was fairly
nctlve.
Corn was quiet , with the exception of n
Bharp advance In July on covering by shorts.
The range for July was 2'/iC.
Oats advanced early , but reacted later on
Belling. The range for September was % c.
Provisions opened ca y on liberal offerings ,
Inter becom'ng ' steady , but dull. Compared
with Inst night September pork Is 2Vic lower ,
September lard Co lower nnd September ribs
2Vio lower.
Freights slower. Wheat , Ic to Buffalo
nnd 2 < 4c to Kingston.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat ,
0 cars ; corn , -18 cars ; oats , 23 cars ; hogs ,
none.
The leading futures ranged ae follows :
"ArllulcH. | Opun. | fiigli. | Low. I Close.
July son BOK
Kept WITS
Dee uL'H CUM 01) ) {
Corn No. 'J. .
July 41W 43M 41W 42K
Kept '
Dot 4I ( 4W
Cr.lH No. _ ' . . .
July 38 38 37 37
Aug 30 2 KM 2 K
Fcpt M
32K
Pork per bbl
July cn
Sept. . . . . . ia 70 li ! 70 12 US 07
J.-ilil. 1(1(1 ( ( Ibs
July , . . . 0 PO SO R 80 fiO
OPt 0 'JO 1)0 ) 0 tiS S7K
Bliort Klbs
July 0 C5 37M a r > r fi7
Sept. . . . U lid GO 0 , ' ,7 UO
Cnsh quotations were as follows :
FI.OITH-Flim.
WHKAT No. 2 spring , 5G } c ; No. 3 spring ,
nominal ; No. 2 red , src.
COUN No. 2 , 41c ; No. 3 yellow , 41JJe.
OATS No. 2. 4514Sc | ; No. 2 white , 45Vil81,4c ;
No. 3 white , 4.VfflSe.
IlYH-No. 2. 4jfT48c.
UAKI'Ky--No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , nominal ; No.
4 , nominal.
FLAX sunn NO. i , ti.3oni.ss.
TIMOTHY SMI5I ) Prime , ( I.SJifl.SO.
PIIOVISIONS MefB pork , per bbl. . (12.65 ®
12.6755. Lard , per 100 Ibs. , ( O.SOifC.S2i. ! Short ribs ,
Bides ( loose ) , } < i.70 G.724. ! Dry salted shoulders
( boxed ) , JO.OOSC.12ii ; short clear sides ( boxed ) .
. .
WHISKY Distillers' Hnlshed goods , per gal. ,
JI.20.
JI.20.Tho followinif were thu receipts ana snlpmonts
fcrlodny :
On the Produce oxchiuiiro today the butter nrir-
ket waB unsettled : creamery. l'JHf'U8o ; Ul.iry , 11
10o. Kfca , unsettled at 10 > j < 31 Ic.
OMAHA CINIKAI : , MAUKKTS.
Condition nf Trailo unil Quotations on
Staplu nml iMincy 1'r.nliici ! .
The market on country produce was rather
quiet yesterday. The receipts of most kinds of
country produce nro large enough , nnd there Is
no apparent reason why the market should not
show more life , except that the shipping tnulu
has been cut off very largely by the railroad
strikes.
The demand for butter was not large yesterday
and the packers did not appear to bo at nil
anxious whether they bought anything or not.
The market was about steady at the decline
noted on Tuesday.
The- egg market Is very weak , and while some
dealers nro still trying to get the old price
for their best eggs , other buyers claimed that
they could get all they wanted nt the price
quoted below. Itecelpts nrc rather on the In-
crenso , which helps to wenken the market.
The mnrltot on poultry did not show nny
change yesterday , except that spring chickens
were hardly eo strong.
UUTTEIl Pocking stock , 8c ; good to choice
country , ll12c ; crtnmery , solid packed , IDQIGc ;
creamery , bricks , ICHlSc.
KOQS Per doz. . 8'Sc.
L1VK POUI.TIIY Old hens , C0Gic } : spring
chickens , 10ffll2'ic. ' The demand for geese imd
ducks Is wry light. Ducks , 7c ; lien turkeys , 74fSc ;
gobblers , GtflGc ; geese , G'/&ft6c.
VEAL Choice fat nnd small veals are quoted
t Co ; conrso and large , 304c.
CHUICSR Wisconsin , full crenm , new mnkc ,
10311c ; Nebraska nnd lown , full cream , 9310o ;
Nebraska nnd lown , part skims , Cffi7c ; Dm-
r. No. 1 , lOc ; brick , No. 1 , lOc ; Swiss , No.
HAY-Upland hay , (8.60 ; midland. (8 ;
lowland , (7.DO ; rye straw , (6. Demand
fair ; supply fair. Color makes the best price on
hay. Light bales sell the best. Only top grades
bring top urlces.
PHlEONS-Old birds , per doz. , II.
VKQETAllLKS.
Potatoes , tomatoes and water melons nre about
the only kinds of vegetables that me being re
ceived from n distance. Other kinds of veget
ables are being fuinlshed by the local growers ,
nnd they mu supplying no small porportlon of
the potatoes In addition.
The general market on vegetables Is slow , and
thera Is not much life to tlia trade. The rail
road companies gave notice yesterday morning
that they would receive perishable goods , but
tha amount of shipments weie not large , as the
trade has been In such shape during the past
few days that orders have not been solicited.
POTATOKS flood stock , 75 SOe.
MKI.ONS-Good stock , (18.00 25.00.
C'ANTALOUPHS-On ordeis , ( l.f.O . per doz.
HOISTS New beets , per doz. bunches , 20Q25C ,
on oiileis.
CUUUMIIUftS On orders. 45Q50c per doz.
OLD I113ANH Hand picked navy , (2.15iT2.2- ;
medium , (2.1002.15 ; common white beans , (1.75
yi.w.
ONIONS On orders , ll,4'S2c ' per Ib.
CAllllAOK Oood shipping clock , on orders ,
TOMATOES Rood shipping stock , per 4-bnpket
crnle. TftcOH.dO.
NEW IIEANS Wax , per > ,4 bu. basket , C507o ;
etrlnif , per 'A bu. basket , GOe.
PEAS-dood stuck , per bu. , J1.23.
CAUtilKLOWUIl Choice stock , per iloz. , J1.25
01.60.
UAllUOTB New southern carrots , per doz.
bunches. 30IOe.
TURNIPS New homo grown , per bu. , COc.
FIUTITH.
The situation In the fruit market doca not
how any cbnngi.- . The mat hot u almost bnru of
fruit of all kinds. There were a few black
berries In this morning , nnd thnt wns about
the sum total of flesh receipts , though there
were a few Iowa chcirlcu brought In by nearby
prowers. The mnikct Is well supplied with
bniimiiiH , nnd theru arc enough lemons for
prment requirements , and that about Includes
nil tlut wns to be hod. In the fruit markets
yesterday. luiBlness was practically at a , stand-
Hill at many of th4 fruit houses , and It seemed
like a Buniluy.
HTUAWHEUIUEh None.
CHEUIUES None.
API'LEH Callfornln , per 50 Ib , crate , Jl.W ;
touthern. per bu. box. Jl.03tn.25.
APUU"OTH None.
III.ACKIIKIUHES Oood stock. J2.CO.
IIIACK HAHI'IlEUlUUH-aocHl stock. J3.
UEll HAHPUBUUlES-ShlnuIng stock , per S4-
pt. cane. JI.BOffMX ) .
1'BACHK * * None ,
PLUM ! * None.
1'UUNES None.
Kiel S None.
PEAUS-Noiie.
PEAUSNoiie.THOPICAI.
THOPICAI. FIIWTS.
llANANAS-fholce stock , J2.004fS,60 per bunch.
I.KMON8 Fancy lemons , 300 site. J ; fancy
lemons , SCO size , Jii ; choice lemons , 300 size , J5.50.
OHANOES California Mediterranean Bweets
ttru to bo Imd on the innrket at J3.75.
nNEAPPMIS None on the market.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FIOS-Fancy. per Ib. , 12'.i ' jl5c.
DATES Halloween , 65 to iO.l | ) . boxes , per Ib. ,
tVie-
HONEY California , 15c ; dark honey. 100120.
MAl'I.i ; HYUt'r ( Inllon cans , per doz. . Jit
NI'TH-AlrnoiHln. ICUI7o ; English walnuts , 10O
Itc , filbert * . Kc : llruzll nun. lOe.
CHJlJH-Pure juice , p r bbl. , JO ; half bbl. ,
I J. K ,
illDUB No. 1 green hides , SVic ; No. 1 urtfn
ullcil hl'l < i , 3 ; No. 3 xretn salted hides , ! c :
HII , 1 vr l calf , I Ib * . to 15 It's. . Co ; No. 2 veal
i-ulf , I llj . lo 15 Hi"4a ; No. 1 dry Hint liKle .
U ) , tin. t dry flint hldvs , 3o ; No. 1 dry salted
) IIH | , 4c , t'l'fl cured hldrt , ( ic per Ib. less than
'MllliliP ' i'ii : < TH-nrren ulltHl , each , ZiCiOo ;
rfun M | ! * < | htatllnKK ( tmrt-wnoled wuly iik'ni ' ) .
' /i M\t- \ , dry ihrurllmi * ( "linrt-woolfd furly
kirxi. tlo. I , r < jrh , COlOo ; dry KbPHrllngi ( sliort-
r. lwl mix kln ) . No. 2 , viich , Ac ; dry Hint ,
Uuii'ni UIH ( N bfu kn butclit-r wool pclli , per
[ t , trlual wvlKht , CUI i drv Hint , Knnsu * and
| / LfMkv luurtulo wuil Hlt : , l > r lb-i Actual
ttiiKlit. 4viG. . Ciy fl > ' f l"i. 1' lilll < her W" I
lulls plr i , ii'tunl wiivM. 4ui. . dry flint.
c ii .i't ' . n.i.i'inn ' w.ul IK I in , per Ib , . nctu.it
W'lKlll. 4.I'M
lAI.I/ivv AND UllrUnri-Tullnv No. 1 , 4W
4'ir ' ; ( nllnw. N . 2. 3'i i3'jt. Brrn . white A.
4V" ; Itrpni'o , white II , 4c ; grenm1 , yellow. Si-j
Kientc , dnrk , 2'ic. ' old Imttcr , 2 < ( ! ' .icj beeswax ,
prime , K.friSc ; ruiieh tnllow , 2c.
M\V : YOIIK
Vcntcrdny'd < jiiotiitloii nil I'lotir , Oruln nml
ProvlnlniK , .Mrtal' , I'.lr.
NBW YOIIK , July U.-FI.Ol'n-Itcc lpt , 27-
(00 ( bbli. ; exports , 0W btiln. ; wilns , 17,000 iikg" .
Mlrket Mrndlcr nnd In fnlr demand for spring
nnd winter hl h grnilM , but later demand sub-
ulilcd , Southern Hour , strndy ; unlcg , 500 pkge.
Ityo Hour , nnn. Huckwhent Hour , nomlnnt.
IIUCKWItKAT-Numlniil.
COHN MKAtf-Htradyj onle , 200 IVIs. ! yellow
wertein , 12.foil J.SO ; Ilinndywlne , I2.SO.
UYK Niimlnnli state , 63e.
IIAIH.EY Nomlnnl.
UAItl.r.V MALT Sli-nily : western , tSOSOc ;
Cnn-uln , ( lOtH1 * * ; nlx-rnwnl , 82 < t8."c.
WHEAT llecelpts , M.OiX ) bu. ; export , 128.0M
Int. ; snlm , r,2irW ) bu. future * , 221HW bu. spot ,
Hpot tnnrkot wnnkor ; No. 2 led. In store nnd fie-
valor , W lc ; No. 1 northern , IWtic delivered ; No ,
1 hard. 70'tr ' delivered. Options npi'tied active
ntnl higher nn the unexpected bullishness of the
crop report , foreign buying , hlKhcr eables and
better strike news ; In the nftetwon th" ndvnnci *
was nil lost on heavy Iliiutdutlon ; closing we.ik
nt Ufl'ic ' nr-t declln" ; July closed nt tWc ;
AIIKUSI , G0 % < flll ! ic , eltwd nl GOUc ; September ,
fllS.fiC31-lCe ! , rlnsi'd ut Clto ; December , ( u'.lO '
Co'ltN llecelpts. ' 43.000 bu. ; PXM > rts. SOXXM bu. ;
sales , CS1.0UO bu. futtnes , r,0COO bu. rpot. Ppot
mniket llrm ; No. 2 , I7 l7'c ' . In elevator , 47o
nll'xit. Option market wns strong during the
morning with wheat , later on tn shatp nd-
vanc < In Olili'nd ) lost most of It , closing nt ' 4e
deellni- toe up ; July closed nt 4G-Je ; August ,
4i".fyiSe , closed at 4f4c ! ; Septr-mber , 4747'4c ,
cluseil at 47e.
OATS lte t > lpts , 00.000 Im. ; exports , 3,000 bu. ;
sales , rr > . ( Xl bu , futures , M.OOO bu. pot , Spot
market llrnier ; NIL 2 , MW2c | ; No. 2 ilellvered ,
r.3c ; No. 3 , DOHc ; No .2 white. Mo ; No. J white ,
GOe ; Hack , while western , r,0flr.3c ; track , whltu
state. S'niMc. ' Opljon mailict hlgber until Hie
iifternonn , when It weakened with other markets ,
but closed nt ! Uf4c ! up for th day ; July , 46HW
nt 3hic ; September. 32.l733Ue' . closed n't 32 ic ;
Octntier , 33l(733ic , cloned nl 334c. !
HAY Steadier nn light receipts.
HOI'S Slow ; vtiite , common lo choice , 7Jllc ;
Pnelllc roiii't , lOiillc.
HIDI-S : I'Vatuieles" .
LHATHHII Slow ; ln-mloek sole , Buenos Ayrcs ,
light to heavy weights , 145J18c.
WOOL quiet ; domestic lleece , IDffISc ; pulled ,
20fl25c.
PHOVISIONS lleef , striuly. Cut meats ,
easier ; pickled belllf.i , "ViWS'jr ' ; pickled shoul
ders , Oic ; pickled hums , 1 Hi Ml He. I.aid , quirt ;
western steam closed nt 17.35 asked ; sales. SOO
tierces nt (7.0ff7.32'i ; Aimust closed nt 17.35
nominal ; September , I7.o nominal ; leflned ,
quiet ; continent , (7.GO ; S. A. , (7.90 : compound ,
Cite. 1'ork , llrm ; new mess , (11.004114.2' , ; pxtin
prime , ( I2.S.WI.1.UO ; family , ( I5.50W16.00 ; short
clear , 1I.C" I6.50.
MOHS Weak ; stallnnd Pennsylvania , 14V40T
15c ; western fresh , ISffllc ; soutbcin , cases , (1.75
( T2.75 ; lecelpts , 5,879 pkgs.
UUTTKH-cjulet but llrm ; western dairy , 10V4
0144c ! ; western creamery , Hft20c ; western fac
tory , lOfflle ; MlRlns , 20c ; state dairy , 12fflSc ;
slate creamery , 15J20e.
CHICICSIJ Finn ; state , large , 7iJ9o ; part skims ,
! 4f c : full skims , lV.fi2c.
TAI.LOW Stnaily ; 4 6-lCfnio for city ( | 2 per
! > I < K. ) ; country ( pkgs. fiee ) , 4 7-lGif4iC ! , as to
quality.
PHTUOLnUM Dull ; United closed nt ( I bid.
HOSIN Quiet ; strained , common to good , (1.35
fll.40.
TUHPBNTINE Quiet ;
HICK Steady ; domestic , fair to extra , 4',40
C'4c ; Japnn , 4 siJIic. ?
MOLASSUS-Stendy ; New Orleans , open ket
tle , good to choice , 2SIf3Rc.
PIO IHON .Sternly ; InkiJD. .
LEAD Sti-uly ; domestic , J3.10.
TIN Fjrni on i pot ; futuica steady. Plates ,
market quiet , .t
SPELTKIl Steady.
COTTON SEED OIT/ Inactive , nominal.
St. Louis < ! oncnil Ulurki't.
ST. I.OIUS. July 11. KLOt'Il Slow , unchanged.
WHEAT After n. bullish spurt of lV4c went
off 2c , closing ' , ic lower than yesterday , bears
hammering the market on the Inaction of the
Knights of Lnbcr ; No. 2 led , cash. SJHr ; July ,
C4Vc ; August , C2c ; September , GJic ; Decem
ber , fiGT c.
COHN Firm nml higher eaily , but under the
Influence of wheat held but Uc of. Its gain ,
OATS Stronger ; No. 2 cash. 42e ; July , 33'Jc
bid , 3Gc asktd ; August , 29 < ic ; September , 29c.
HYB So bid for No. 2.
HARLEY-No tindfng.
HUAN Lower ; COc , east track , sacked.
FLAX SEED-IMS for new.
CLOVEU SEED iT.SOflS.riO.
TIMOTHY SEED M.I' ' ) .
HAY Easier : prime to choice timothy , J12.00
GI3.00.
lUITTnil-tTnchanged.
EGOS Lower nt 7c.
LEAD Firmer ; ? : ! .12'i53.13.
SPELTER J3.1IV4. '
COHN MEAIUnchanged. .
WHISKY I'nchnnged.
COTTON TIES Unchanged.
DAOO1NO Film nt yesterdny's ndvnnc * .
PHOVISIONS Easier. Pork , standard mess.
Jobbing , S13.T.0. i.nrd , prime to choice steam ,
JG.70CC.7S. Dry salt meals , loose shoulders , JC.25 ;
longs nnd ribs , $7 ; shorts , J7.15. Uacon , packed
shoulders , J7 ; longs , J7.S7'ribs , J3 ; shorts , J3-.12i
8 ' 23
HEOEIPTS Flour , 1.000 bbls. ; wheat , 41,000
bu. ; corn. 40,000 bu. ; onts. 6,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour , 3,000 bbls. ; wheat , none ;
corn , 29,000 bu. ; oats , none.
Chicago Fruit Quotations.
CHICAGO , July 11. Porter Hros. company ,
Chicago , sold nt auction tojny live cars nf
California fruit. Illnck Republican cherries , J1.75 ;
Hoynl Anne. 8Cc lo JMO ; Slmonl prunes , J2.40lii >
2.75 ; California red plums , J3.30 ; Tragedy prunes.
J'-MOOS-SS ; nurbank plums , tl.73Q2.00 ; pencil
plums , 12.1092.50 : Dlenhvlm nprlctos. S..c . to JI.45 ;
pencil apricots , J1.45 ; Hull's rnrly peaches , J1.35
ffil.CO ; Clymnn plums , Jl.3.i ; Abundance plums ,
tl.S001.90 ; St. John peaches , tl.SOQl.no.
The Eml Fruit company sold California fruit
nt auction this morning ns follows : Penches ,
Hnles' cfttly. Jl.30iTl.CO ; strawberry , 11.85 ; Alex
ander , Tl.35Ifl.70 ; St. John , J1.60 ; nprlcotB , Royal ,
Jl.45&1.70 ; Moor Park , tl.75 ; Tragedy prunes ,
S-.30iii.40 : plums , St. Catherine , JI.33 ; Hoynl
Hellve , J1.351.40 : Washington , J1.45 ; Mikado ,
J2.101T125 ; Huibank , J2.25fl2.75 ; Abundance , J2.10
W2.35 ; peach plums , J2.2502.55 ; Purple Dunnes ,
J2 ; Clymnn , J2.15 ; pears , li.irtlett'B , J3.00ff3.10 ;
Clnpp's Favorite. JS.55 ; black ngB , 75e ; Hnl
Astrnchan apples , J1.70. Nothing more to arrive
until nfter the strike.
Liverpool Murlcet.
LIVERPOOL. July ll.-WHEAT-FIrm ; de
mand moderate ; holders offer sparingly ; No. 1
Cnllfornln. 4s Ildft5 Hd ; red western pprlng ,
43 lld 3s ; red western winter , 4s 7' ' , diJ ( > ls Slid.
COHN Firm ; demand moderate ; new mixed ,
spot , 3s 10-Tid.
I1AHLEY California brewing , 23s Gilf23s Cd.
FLOUH Spring patents , ! is tld.
PROVISIONS Il - ( , extra India mess , 70 * .
Pork , prime mesa , CSs 9d. liacon , long and short
clenr , & 5 Ibs. , C8s ; long clear , 45 Ib3. , 40s. Lard ,
prime western , 36s.
KiiMsan City
KANSAS CITY , July 11. WHEAT ' , Mlo
higher ; No. S hnrd. 49e ; No. 2 red , 49 ; No. 3
red. 474Sc ; rejected , 41jf42c.
COHN Unchanged ; No. 2 mixed , aCQ-JO' ' c ; No.
2 white , 39JJWC.
OATS Firm ; No. 2 mixed , 3ijc | ; No , 2 white ,
37c.
37c.HUTTER
HUTTER Firmer ; creamery , Ilffl3c ; dairy , 12 ®
14c.
14c.EQQS
EQQS Active nnd steady ; CiffSc.
STOCKS AND HOXDS ,
Active Day on 'CliniiKo Tt'otwltliatamllng
I'crlodii of Di-iiroiiHloii.
NKW YOIIK. July 11. This waa an ac-
tlvo day on tlio Stock exchange , nnd al
though there were periods of depression ,
taken as a whole the market wna In good
tonotaml a very rjenetral alvanco ) In prices was
the result of the day's trading. Occasional
bear raids wcro made on certain stocks ,
notably Chicago Gas , but Sugar and St.
Paul wcro also attacked without sending
their prices below the opening. News
from the various strlko centers became Im
proved In tenor , and as speculative opera
tions nro for the present mainly governed
by the labor situation the trading gained
In strength with the reported Improvement
In the railway camp.
The failure of tlio general strlko ordered
by Orarnl Master Workman Sovereign was
n factor in tlio Block market , and was to
some extent regarded as the beginning of
the end of the railroad strike. Sugar ,
which furnished moro than a third of the
total sales , was strong at the opening and
In such good demand as to cause the shorts
to cover with a celerity thnt sent the stock
speeding upward at a rapid gait , an ml-
vance of 3 per cent having been recorded
, before noon. At the lilghor figures there
was some realizing , and a reaction of 1 per
cent took place In the afternoon , but on
now purchases , some of which wcro inado
on Washington orders , a higher level
99 % was reached , being a gain of 1H per
cent , the closing sale being at a figure
only U per cent below the best of the day
mid 2 % per cent above the closing price of
yesterday. Orders to sell Chicago Qas
wcro on the board at the opening , which
sent the prlco down ft per cent to 72H.
the selling being by timid holders , who
feared the consequences of a general strlko
In Chicago. There were good supporting
orders at the decline , and before midday a
gain of 1 % per cent was effected , followed
by n reaction of Vi per cent and an nd-
vance of I',4 per cent , bringing the shares
up to 75 , with a Una ! reaction of H per
cent , the advance on yesterday's closing
prlco being 2 per cent. St. Paul lost %
per cent at the opening , but quickly ral
lied , and on a brisk purchasing movement ,
In which London was prominent , cold up
1 % per cent , with a llnul reaction of ' 4
per cent. Burlington , after an opening
decline of H per cent , rose l'i per cent ,
subsequently receding U per cent. Itock
Inland tell off ii per cent at tlio
sold up lo 1'n per cent , nml reacted % per
cmt. Northwestern made a gain Of IMi
per cent , cloning nt the highest.
The Improvement In tlio grangers Was
largely duo to the excellent showing of the
corn crop In the government report , mndo
public lost evening. The general market
was strong nj n rule during the afternoon ,
the best figure * of thj day being current
Jimt before 2 o'clock , after wlilclj realizing
crtiiscd some Pcccsslons , which were iwrllnlly
recovered , the speculation being decidedly
firm nt the qlosCj with prices mostly higher
thnn the last figures of yesterday.
Pullman m.ulo the grcntcst gain , 5 per
cent on purchases of 900 shares , The ad
ditional J500.000 Western Union stock Hated
on the exchange wns Issued for the pur
chase of the American HaplJ Tcltgrnph
company , which Imd been ono'ntei ! by the
Western Union on n lea to , but which wns
recently bought under for.obsuro. The
I end market was firm during thu nioriilnrr ,
b'lt wns tasior In the iitdriimiii , closing
rnthcr heavy. The principal changes for
the day nro ! Declines Louisville , St.
Louis & Tcxns firsts , 3 per cent ; Northern
Pacific seconds , 2 % per cent ; Northern
Pacific thirds , 2H per cent ; Northern
Pacific Montnna firsts , 1 per cent ; Wnbnsh
seconds , 2 % per cent ; St. Paul , M. & . M.
consols , 214 per cent ; St. Paul , W. & Ms. ,
214 per cent ; Chicago , St. Louis & New
Orleans , 2 per cent ; Southern Pnclflc con
sols , fives , 1 per cent.
Advnnces Wisconsin Ccntrnl firsts , 2 %
per cent.
The Evening Post says : The stock mar
ket wns not slow In Us response to favor
able developments In the labor situation.
An the preceding weakness In the market
had been only slight , so the reaction wns
not nt all sensational. There was not n
continuous movement of activity through
out the day ; nt times transactions on the
market ceased as completely as they did nt
times on Tuesday. Hut values neverthe
less recovered promptly nnd decidedly ; the
advance wns general throughout the list.
The Evening Post's London cablegram
snys : The stock markets were still stag
nant today , but marked by n moro cheer
ful tone. Americans closed near the best.
The dlfllcultles apprehended at tomorrow's
settlement nro not connected with the
American market. South American stocks
Improved on a fall of G points In the Argentine -
tine gold premium. The India council
sold & 5 lakhs of rupees today at rates rang
ing up to 12 29-32d.
The following were the closing quotations
on the leading stocks of the New York ex
change today :
offered.
The total pales of stocks today were 1G5.S32
shares , Including : American Sugar , 63,000 ; llur-
llngton , 18,600 ; Chicago Gas. 3,400 : Distilling nnd
Cnttlefcedlng. 2,900 ; Louisville & Nashville. 3,300 ;
Missouri Pncltlc. 3,500 : Heading. 3,700 ; Hock Isl
and , 3,300 ; St. Paul , 15,400 ; Western Union , 4,300.
Now York Money Mnrlcot.
NEW YOItlC , July 11. HONEY ON CALL
Easy at 1 per centr last loan , 1 per cent ; closed
1 per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Firm , with nctual
business In bankers' bills nt J4.SSIJ for demand
nnd J1.S7U for sixty dnys : posted rates , Jl.bSJf
J4.S9 ; commercial bills , J4. Gi. (
HILVEIl CERTIFICATES 640030.
OOVEUNMENT 11ONDS Firm ; state bonds ,
dull.
dull.Cloalnc quotations on bonds were as follows :
lloiton Stock Quotation * .
BOSTON , July ll.-Call lo.inq , 1 (32 ( per cent ;
llmo loaiiB. 2H3X \ > ar cent. Closing prloaa for
atockB.bonda anil mlnln ; ah.traa :
Ran FruncUco .Ulnliii ; Qnottitloni.
SAN PIIANCISCO. July 11. The official closing
quotatlotiH for mining Hiocl'.si tony worj ; i ful -
Iowa :
Alia HI Mexican. 40
HHcllCT f > ( > Mono J0 !
Ik'fit.t nolchor. . . . . DO Nuvada Queen ii
llodlo Con llfi Ophlr ifil )
Ilulwor BO 1'otonl 40
Chollar 25 Savairn ! i ( )
Con. Cal. , t Va 280 Sierra Nevada 0' '
Crown Point 47 Union Con HI
( I'oulil A Curry. . . . 43 Yullow Jacket. . . . 37
Halo&NorcranH. . . fill
Now York Mining Quotation * .
NEW YOUR , July 11. The following are the
cloatne mining quotations :
Cholor. IK Plymouth 10
Orown Point fill Sierra Nevada no
Con. Cal. i Va. . . . 27S Standard K > < >
Ueadwood 60 Union Con 2fl
( iould it Curry 30 Yellow Jacket. . . . 30
IIalo& Norcroas. . 4 ! > Iron Silver 10
lIomcBtako 1USO Qulckallver 2Hii
Mexican 4.1 do profurrud 12(10 (
Ontario 7Ml Ilulwor 'JO
Ophlr. 110
London Htoulc Mnrkot.
LONDON , July 11. 4 p. m. closing :
HAIl 8II < VI3II-28K < 1 per ounce.
MONBY liQlUd ,
The rate of ( line-mint In the open market for
both short and three months' bills In Kd.
riimnclul Note * .
PAIUH. July 11. Three per cent rentes , lOOf 2Jo
for the account.
HOSTON. July ll.-ClearhiES , 14,497,000 ; bal
ances , 11,870,000.
llAl/miOHK. July 11. Clearings. 2,731,000 ;
balances , 1402,000 ,
NKW YOHK , July 11. Clearings , 179,048,000 !
balances , 15,209,000.
I'HILAUKU'IHA. July ll.-Clcartngs , (11,457-
000 ; balances , (2,385,000.
MKMI'IIIH. July 11. Clearings , (252.C10 ; bal.
onces , S76OS9. New York exchange , selling nt (1 ,
HAN FUANCIBCO. July ll.-Drafts. sight , l e ;
telesmphlc. 13c. Silver burs , 02H4lC2hc. ilexl-
con dollars , C1Q51HC.
NH\V OHI.KANS , July 11. Clearings , J1.0C3-
$91. New York exchanee , commerclul , (1 per
(1,004 ; bunk , Jl.W per ( l.OtXJ premium.
ST. LOUIS. July ll.-Clearlngs , $3.772,8(9 ; bal
ances , (430,050. Money , dull ; B&7 per cent.
Exchange w' New York , GOe dlscounl to par.
CHICAGO , July U , ClearliiKB. (12.907,000. New
York exchange , easier ill 15e premium. Foreign
exchange , dull. Sterling exchange , actual , (4.87K
< / .68 ; c. Money rates. 400 per cent.
WASHINGTON. July 11. The cash balance In
the treasury ut the closn of bu > lneis today was
(119,978.922 , of which (04.SC0.7U was gold reserve.
The engagements of gold for export tomorrow
amount to (700,004 , of which (100,000 will go to
Canada.
Bathing at Courtland llcacu , . . . ! . ! _ , . .
OJIAIIA MVE , { STOCK MARKET
Ftosipt ? of Ho.irBl'Vnrpcss Any Previous
lay in the History of the Yrtrdj.
, * IOf
CATTLE TRADE IS'STILL IN BAD SHAPE
.S' ' ' 1
llttycr * Inollncil to Orcnt ( 'n.ntlon , MnkltiR ;
It lliinl for rllqrfi to ( let Kill of
Stork HOBS Active nml
"WEDNESDAY , July n.
Apaln tlio records nt South Omaha have
bocn broken In the matter of receipts. There
wcro 248 cnra of Iiogs , or 10,866 licnil re
ceived toilny , which was the larfiest In the
history of the yards. For the three days
this week 31,000 hogs have been received.
The receipts of cattle were 83 cars , or 2,153
head , For the thrco days the receipts
were 13,000 head.
While the fresh receipts of cattle were
only moderately heavy , there wcro 5,100
held over from the day before , making n
total of fully 7,000 head on sale. The great
bulk of these cattle were native corn fed
beeves. The market opened In bad shape.
Tlioro was everything against the seller
and nothing to stimulate the buying. The
threatened walkout of the trades unions at
Chicago and at other points made every
one cautious , and there was very little done
before midday. The railroads gave ship
pers some assurance by announcing thai
they would receive cattle for Chicago , but
as every one was predicting that the mar
ket would be overrun , there was not much
In the announcement to stimulate prices.
Some of the most desirable cattle sold at
about yestmhty's bids , while a good many
moro cattle sold lOc lower than was offered
for them nt one tlmo yesterday. A good
many were left over , and the shipments
In llrst hands will bo larger than usual.
Uutchers' stock , like beef cattle , were
lower , and the- feeling was very weak ,
Stockers and feeders were slow , and
while there were a good many would-be
buyers In the yards , thu market on fat cattle -
tlo was so discouraging that very little
trading was done. Representative sales :
DRESSED 1IKEK.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
GO , . . .1001 3 50 23. . . . 101)7 ) J4 00 33..117S Jl 20
1..K.W 300 :0..11l'S 400 45. . . .1304 420
l..lir,0 3 M > 29. . . .1155 400 31..11S1 423
33. . . .1119 3 SO 52. . . .1211 403 C2..142) 423
20. . . .1102 3 S3 20. . . .1333 410 2. . . . 840 423
C..10C3 3 S3 IS. . . .1103 410 13. . . .1104 423
1..1200 393 17. . . .1229 413 C5..1347 < 23
42. . . .1273 393 22. . . .1015 415 1C. . . .1203 430
CO. . . .1304 395 32. . . . 673 415 T.9..1220 430
36..13SS 395 21. . . .H2I 420 1B..10'JO 431
34. . . .1324 4 00 D5..1415 4 20 22. . . .1111 4 35
17. . . .1309 4 00 39..U70 4 20 15. . . .1433 4 45
1..1100 4 00 48..125G 4 20
SHIPPING AND EXPORT.
1. . . . SSO 300 21. . . .li3 393 30. . . .1207 410
KO. . . . S3I 373 19. . . .1094 393 11. . . .1233 4 If
20. . . .1119 393 24. . . .1001 400 C1..13U 420
43. . . .10-14 393 40. . . .1273 410 20. . . .1206 435
cxjVva.
1. . . . 840 1 25 18. . . . 841 1 73 1. . . . "CO 2 25
3. . . .1023 125 23. . . . 23 1 > 5 2. . . .1030 223
1. . . . 940 135 2. . . .1030 190 1..12JO 240
2. . . . 975 1 33 33. . . . 770 1 90 8. . . . 936 2 40
1. . . . 780 140 7. . . . 871 200 4. . . .1212 2 CO
2. . . .10S5 140 13. . . . 920 200 2..11C3 2 CO
12. . . . 839 145 11. . . . 855 200 1. . . . OSO 275
G. . . . C30 1 DO C. . . . 90S 2 00 1..103) 2 73
1..1180 ICO 15. . . . 971 210 2. . . .1010 275
2. . . . 935 1 C5 C. . . . 913 2 10 1..1040 3 00
2. . . . 910 163 1.A.1134 213 C..1H2 300
2. . . .1040 170 6.--.10S3 223 1..1340 310
4. . . . 780 1 73 : . ' A *
HTRIFERS.
G. . . . CS3 1 SO 4. . . , M' ' ) 1 70 2. . . . C15 1 80
19. . . . 833 1 TO C. . . . 51S 1 75 7. . . . D92 1 fO
1. . . . KOO 1TO 11. : . . ' 510 173 C. . . . 710 223
3. . . . 930 1 G5
1. . . . 230 200 6rt.-17 300 7. . . . 185 375
1. . . . 210 2 40 2. . . . 200 3 23 1. . . . ICO 4 00
1. . . . 230 275 l..f. 200 350 1. . . . 120 423
1. . . . 300 3 00 -f
jiumL9.
1..1230 1 23 3..T.107I ) 1 0 2. . . .1210 1 90
3. . . .1140 1 73 l.i2T < > 1 ! > 0 1..1200 3 00
1..1000 180 1.-.1650 ISO 1..1410 300
1..12SO 300 36. . ll ) ; ) ' 3 30
STOCKER3 AND FEEDERS.
1. . . . 4CO 100 i7..1(120 ; ( 250 28. . . . 780 2 CS
1. . . . 920 200 ! , Vi ; < Cg4. 2 60 13. . . . C93 270
1. . . . 750 200 13. . . . 841 250 1. . . . 880 280
2. , , . COO 200 . 2 TrS33 250 81. . . . 837 2 S3
7. . . . 452. 2 35 OK'.f. ' G28 2 50 10 ; . . . 9152 90
11. . . . 4CS 2 40 ' 103/030 2 55 15. . . . 974 3 00
18. . . . 722 240 10. . , . 635 2 CO 1..1000 300
3. . . . 752 21016. . . . ; 770 2 C5 2. . . . 810 300
13. . . . EC4 240 9. . . . 714 263 20. . . . 940 303
3. . . . 810 2 40 2. . . .1020 3 00
WESTERN CATTLE.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
2 cows . 1100 $2 00 C cowa . 830 J2 03
IB cows . 1028 230
INDIAN TERRITORY.
204 cows . 688 2 10 104 steers . 8S3 2 CO
HOGS Including the fresh receipts and
the holdovers , there Were- fully 18,000 hogs
on sale. The shippers opened the market
by paying $ t.90 to $5.00 for a few of the
best loads early In the morning. The
packers and the most of the shippers were
bidding low and the bulk of the offerings
changed hands In fairly good season at $4.75
to $4. SO. Although the market was weak
for a time , the close was strong. A few
loads were held over unsold , largely upon
orders of owners , who did not feel satisfied
with the prices. The general market could
bo called 25c to 30 c lower than yesterday.
Representative sales :
7S Sit < f 4 M tl M . < * >
75 2'.i ICO 4 I H3 . Si 80 4M
7 2SS 180 4 SO f. ; . . Ml . . 495
74 . . . . . . .ZSJ 120 4 SO M . . . . SIT , . 4 K
S3 K SO 4 10 tl 2M . , 4 ! > 3
73 JI9 121 4 Si ) f.1 . . . .M . . . 495
70 Ml 161 4 S. . ) M S2J 19) 4 M
Cl 211 ICO 4 SO 74 2tM . . . 495
73 737 130 4 SO Cl :7I CO 5 M
63 216 100 4 SO 2 3 ) 810 BOO
1 3 2W 100 4 SO 61 8 SO R 00
76 204 2IO 40 (0 MO CO t W
70 2)3 ) 40 4 SO
SHEEP There was only one load received
and they were mixed western yearling * .
The market was about steady and without
feature. Fair to good natives nro quotable
at | 2.7i3.GO ( ; fair to good we terns , JS.fiOft
3.40 ; common and stock sheep , $2.00@2.2r > ;
good to choice id to 100-11) . Iambs , $2-503 >
4.00.
ltrrnl | > M mill Dlnpntltliiit of Stunk.
Ofllclnl rprolpta nnd disposition of stock ns
shown by the bnoUs of tliu Union Stock Yards
compnuy for the twenty-four hours ending at 3
o'clock p. in. , July 11 , ISO ) :
ItlX'UIITS.
Cars. Honit.
C'nlflc S1 2l'.3
HOR * 218 IC.S'i )
Hhccp 1 20.3
Horses nml mules 1 10
DISPOSITION.
Cntlli * . Hues. Sheep.
Omnha Packing company. . . , 7 1,71. . . .
O. It , HnnitnoKil comrtmy. . . On l,7 ! > t . . .
Swift nml coniiuiny K > l .1,703 . . .
Cud.Miy Pncldnff rninii.iny. , . S13 2I ° > 11 . . .
John P. Sriilru ) company 2,875 . . .
Hperry Ilnmes ir . " ,
Cocy & Co f.01 . . .
Nelson Morris 1GI . . . . . .
Iliunmnnil d H 210 . . .
11. Ileeker & DeBCii 219
Uolil P. Co 9S7
I , , lleckor 185
J , Ixlmi.in. . . c
Ciulnhy Urns 240
Shippers ami feeders cjo
Loll over 3,000 3,000 IC3
'
Totnt . . . . . C.Oj.l 17,813 203
tt'KHTKKN PACKING INTHItlWTS.
Strllio Almost Cninpleti'ly Illoclo'd the In-
ituitry Muring the UVolt.
CINCINNATI , July ll.-Rp ( clal Telegram to
The lice. ) Tomorrow's 1'ilec Current will say :
There has been nn almost complete stoppage of
western packing operations the p.ist wc'k by
the nil Ike of rnllronil employes. The totttl for
nil points Is 70.fliiO IIORS , compared with 2I'.W ' )
the preceding wrpk nml 2i. ( ' > .000 hint year. The
reason's totnl since March 1 Is I.S'Mi ' > . > , ngnlnst
3,070,01)0 ) last year. 1'romlncnt places compare ( is
follows :
1SJI. 1M3.
Chicago lr.3..wil 1,270.000
Knnsna City 700.000 141.W
Oninhil r.90lH > ) 242.010
St. Louis 207,000 : nsooo
Clnclnnntl l.W.OtiO lOS.nOi )
Indianapolis 173,000 130,000
Milwaukee 183.000 1)4000 )
Cedar llapltls SS.O > 102.000
St. Joseph 1,1S,000 HI,000
Sioux City 10'J.OOO 73,000
Uhlcugo Cnttlo .Murkut Improving.
CHICAGO , July 11. The arrivals of stock were
comparatively limited today , loss thnn 100 air
loads arriving , but as they were the llrst re
ceipts by rail slncu July 2 the affect was reas
suring.
Today 21 cars of cattle were shipped and S car *
of hogs.
Prices were much weaker today. The Bharp
declines yesterday at western points nml the
prospect of Increasing receipts from now on
gave prices an unmistakable downward ten
dency. Buyers kept off for concessions , nn < l the
few sales reported were -at lower llffures than
have been current for Home days past. Quota
tions arc nominal at from SI.To to S3.M for cat
tle , from JJ.-J to 55.75 for hogx , and from $2 to
$1.50 for Bhevp. *
Kansas City I.lvo Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY , July ll.-CATTLE-necelpts ,
5,8)0 ) head ; shipments , 4,000 head ; market lO&lSc
lower : Texas steers , J2.2oift4.oO ; Texas eows ,
$1.40iJ2.4o ( ; beef steers , } 3.BiHf4.90 ; native cows ,
ll.Wt3.Wi stockcrs and feeders , ? 1.7&3.43 ; bulls ,
1.S32.00.
HOGS Ilecclpts. 9.400 head ; shipments , 4.300
head ; market op/ncd steady and closed 10J20t *
lower ; bulk , $4.9iT5.10j ) heavies , $ I.90S3.10 ; pack
ers. JI.90Si 3.IO ; mixed. t4.SOirr3.or ; IlKhts , J4.70S
4.95 ; Ywikers , J4.S34.G ! ; plus , JI.GOS4.90.
S1ICEP Hecelpts , 1,000 head ; shipments , 200
head ; market slow.
> "c\v York Live Stock Murkcit.
NEW YOTIIC , July 11. CATTLE Kocelpts. 4,010
head ; market very dull ; Rood cattle. We lower
than Monday ; Inferior grades , 75c off ; about nil
sold ; native steers , fancy , 0.70 ; very common
to strictly choice , J3.b025.00 ; Cherokccs , $3.80If
3.C3.
3.C3.Slinni'
Slinni' AND I.AMttS necelpls , 8,923 head ;
sheep Hrm ; Rood lambs , ! , ic hlKher ; others tm-
clmnRfd ; sheep , poor to prime , } 2.SOfi'4.75 ' ; lambs ,
common to choice , $4.00Sf3.87',4.
HOGS nccelpts , 10,501 head ; market lower ; In
ferior to choice hogs , { G.00@lj.50.
St. I.ouls I.lvo Stock Murkot.
ST. LOUIS , July' 11. CATTLK Tlccelpts. 3,000
head ; shipments , none ; market slow , but Him , on
anticipation of settlement of strike : native steers ,
light , J3.30 ; cows and heifers , J2.25fi2.r > 0.
HOGS Receipts. 2,300 'head ; shipments. 90)
head ; maiket 6flOo higher ; good light. Jo.22Vi ;
bulk of sales , Jo. lo.
SIIEBP Ilecelpts , 900 head ; shipments , none ;
market active , strong ; native shevp , J2.5QQ2.75 ;
lambs , J3.C04f4.00.
Stuck In Sight.
Record of receipts of live stock at the four
principal maikets for Wednesday , July 11 , IS'JI :
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha 2,153 10SCO U3
Chicago
Kansas City K.SOO 9,400 1,900
St. Louis 3,000 2,300 9CO
Total 10,033 23,600 3,003
C'offco Jtlurkot.
NEW YORK , July 11. COFFEE Options dull ,
but ruled firmer and more active on European
and local buying ; closed steady at unchanged to
15 points up ; sales , 11,000 bugs , Including : Au
gust , J14.7014.Mr September. J13.9o01l.10 ; De
cember , J13.9fl14.03. Spot coffee , lllo , quiet and
steady ; No. 7. J10.CO : mild quiet ; Cordova , JD.O. )
019.25 ; warehouse deliveries yesterday , 9,401 hags ;
Nuw York stock , 102,714 bags ; United States
stock. 139,000 bags ; visible for United States ,
343,500 bags , agnlnst 427,0)0 ) bags last year ; ntloal
for United States , 20I.MO bags.
SANTOS. July 11. Maikct quiet ; good average
Santos , J17 : receipts , 4,000 bags ; stock , 1,400 bags.
HAMtlUHO , July 11 , Market steady , Vipfg
higher to Upfff lower.
HAVRE. July 11. Market opened steady ; Uf
higher ; at 3 p. in. Irregular , unchanged to ! -r
lower ; closed quiet.
RIO DE JANEIRO , July 11. Market steady ;
No. 7 , J15.40 ; cleared for United States , 4,1100
bags ; stock , 13,000 bags.
3IliineitpollMVlicnt Afiirknt.
MINNEAPOLIS , July 11. Ruslness today was
considerably lighter. Prices advanced quickly
about Ic above yestei day's market , then fell
rapidly , and at the close were under yesterday's
prlci-s , excepting cash wheat on tiack , which
closed the same as the previous day. Rccelptu
were only 24.4SO bu. , with no shipments , but
mills were grinding about COKM ( bu. , making a
small decrease In stocks on hand.
Close : July , f'Sc ' ; September , CC ic ; Decem
ber , CSlic. which Is a shade lower than the
close of the previous day. On track : No , 1
hard , Cl'.io ; No. 1 northern , COVie ; No. 2 north
ern , C9ic. The Hour mills are mostly Idle yet.
Shipments , C.CSO bbls. Prices are about the Fame
as yesterday ; patents , J3.3rfc3.GO ; bakers , J2.0of
2.35.
llnltlinoro Cenenil Market.
11ALTI.MOI1E. July 11. ri.OtlK-Steady ; re
ceipts. 3,000 bbls. ; shipments , 3,000 bbls. ; sales ,
2OUO bills.
WHEAT Unsettled ; spot. DSi05S4e ; August.
CSTlCo'le ; September , GOjfCOVic ; rtenmcr , No. 2
red , BGVio asked ; receipts , 55,000 bu. ; stock ,
G5S.OOO bu. : sales , 143,000 bu , ; milling wheat , by
sample , SSfiGlc ,
COUN Strong : spot , 47 ic bid ; month , 47V4c
bid ; receipts , 4,000 bu. : stock , 121.000 bu , ; south
ern corn , by sample , 52T53e ; southein corn , on
grade , 53o asked.
OATS Quiet and steady ; No. 2 white western ,
55o asked ; No , 2 mixed western , G3fjlc ; slock ,
42,000 bu.
RYE Quiet ; No. 2 , C5fl5Ge ; receipts , DO ) bu. ;
stock , 1,400 bu.
Col Ion Murkot ,
NEW ORLEANS. July ll.-COTTON-Steady ;
sales , spol , 1,900 bales ; to arrive , ICO bales ; re-
colplH , 306 links ; exports , 500 baled ; Great Ilrlt-
nln , 3,700 bales ; continent , 1,900 bales ; coast
wise , 904 bales ; stock , 47,307 bales. Futures ,
, . . , . .
7.07Sf7.OHj April , J7.13S7.il.
ST. LOUIS , July li.-COTTON-MliMlni ! ? ,
7 l-10c ; vales , none ; receipts , none ; shipments ,
none ; stock , 33,400 bales ,
Niuv OrleiillH ( ierii'rul .MurlielK.
NI3\V ORLCANS. July 11. PRODUCE-Hcnrce.
duolallons entirely nominal. Pork , lltfll'.ic.
Lanl , rellned tierce , 6 > iW34c. lloxcd meiits.
dry salted shoulders , Gc ; sides , 7'ic. liacon ,
sides , 7ic , Hums , choice sugar-cured ,
.
RICE Sternly ; ordinary lo good.
Klo , culinary to low fair , 17'iffl8c.
Oil Market * .
Oil , CITY , Pn. , July 11. National Transit
Certificates opened at t 3K ; highest , 83 % ; lowest ,
S3K : closed at S3K ; shipments. 110,41 $ bbls ; runs ,
101,742 bbls.
PITTHIIUItO , Pa. , July 11. National Transit
Certificated iipened nt 83H ; closed nt 8354 ; high
est , S3K ; lowest , UK ; no Bales.
Hufiir Market.
NEW YOHK. July 11. St'ClAN-Haw ' , steady ;
nales late yesterday , Mi > M bacs centrifugal , W
test , at 3Mc ; retlned , iiulet.
LONDON. July 11. SUOAH Cane , dull , little
doing ; centilfUKiil Java. 133 3d ; Muscovado , fair
rellnlns , 11s 9d ; beet , quiet and steady ; July and
August , Us 4t4d.
DuliithVhrut Murkot.
DULUTIl , July 11 WHEAT Clo § : No. 1
hard , cash , M'.lo ; July , 63Vic ; No. 1 nortliTn ,
caih , 62o ; July , S2o ; Bept mber , I0o ; December ,
COVic ; No. 3 northern , oai.li , tVio ; No. 3ftl'lCi
rejected , Wia ; to arrive , No. 1 northern , C2ic. !
Non- York Dry ( loodi niurlint.
NEW YOIIIC , July 11. A frter movement In
dry ( roods In all directions wus tlio feature In
the market. Msny buyers were In tti market ,
who contented themselves In looXInic after Koodj
liultiul of purcbwilnc , Lut with
7W ! k.'Wti * a i i ; 1 * * nv.M"
To sell quick
stock on hand.
$ 1 2 Refrigerator for . . $6.00
Si6 Refrigerator for. . $7. 25
$23 Refrigerator for.H,2O
SLAUGHTERING
TO SELL QUICK STOCK ON HAND.
$ u.CO Huby Cnrriu od for . S3.25
$10.00 Uuby Ciirringcw for . . . . . S4 00
815.00 Baby CarritiKcs for . S7.25
TO SELL QUICK
STOCK ON HAND.
S3 Gasoline Stoves for.$1,25
$6 Gasoline Stoves for. $2.73
$8 Gasoline Stoves for.$3,75
COOLERS.
4-Gallon Store Water Coolers. . 88c
6-Galion Store Water ( Men. . $1.10
8-Gaion : Store Water Coolers.$1.5O
Formerly People's h InstaHmani House ,
Closes evenings at G0 : ! , except Saturday , during July and
August.
Send 10 cents in stamps to pay postage on large ' 0 < t catalogue.
Baby Carriage and Refrigerator Catalogues mailed free.
fully restored , large sales would follow. Clolh-
InK woolens arc wanted , but purchases are de
ferred. Duplicate orders for silks have come
In. Staple cottons have moved slowly. Print
cloths are unchanged In demand and quota
tions.
I'corlii Miirkct.
PEOniA. July 11. WHISKY-FIrm ; high wine
basis , J1.2D.
IIECHIPTS Oats. 1,100 bu. ; barley , none.
SUIl'amXTS-Oata , 3,500 bu , ; barley , 700 bu.
'Frisco Wheat Ouotiitlims.
SAN PIIANCISCO. July 11. WIIUAT-Qtilct ;
December , $1.0C % .
Wool 3Iitrlu < t.
ST. LOUIS , July 11. WOOLr-Stcady and un
changed.
A cooling ride to Courtland Dcacb.
TOOK TANK KEE IMTO CUSTODY.
Expressed IIU In ) < ilru to Ilo So Taken In
Loner Tclegruiihlo Ie siK : < ' .
Tank Koo la In town.
Although Tank Koo Is known from the
Atlantic to the Paclllc an < ] from the British
line to the Gulf of Mexico as the greatest
living Chinese lecturer , the simple fact Is
that ho never saw China , having been born
down In Sangamon county , Illinois , where
ho was reared and raised by n family of
Germans. This fact , however , has nothing
to do with Tank Kee's visit to Omaha upon
this particular occasion. Tank Kee lias been
In the city many times before , always posing
as an orator and a lecturer , but this tlmo
ho comes In a now role , being in tlio cus
tody of Mike Hcaley , a deputy United States
marshal , and , by the way , one of the best
boys of the Ilawkoyo state.
Once upon a time Tank Kco had money
to throw to the birds , so to speak , and ho
throw it until now , speaking in the language
of the struct , he Is walking upon his uppers.
At the time when Tank Keo was Hying up
among the clouds ho struck Cedar Ilaplds ,
la. , and was so pleased with the town that he
concluded to pitch ills tent. The good people
of the town coddled him up , making him
think that lie was the greatest being upon
this mundane sphere nnd feeling that he
ought to do something In return , Tank Kco
donated to the Masonic library Ills entire-
collection of Chinese curios , which was ac
cepted over a banquet board and with much
pomp and splendor.
Tlmo rolled on nnd things commenced to
run down at the heel , Mr. Kee being In the
procession nnd keeping well up toward the
head. The Chinese lecturing business was"
not what it had been In years gone by and
a couple of weeks ago the almond-eyed gen
tleman from Sangamon county dropped Into
the library at Cedar Ilaplds and Informed
George D. Parvln , the gentleman in charge ,
that ho had como for the false gods and
chop sticks which ho had left there some
years before. Mr. I'arvln told Mr. Kee that
a gift was n gift and as evidence of the fact
ho flashed n bill of sale , signed with a tea
chest hieroglyphic before the Americanized
celestial. l''or a moment this took the wind
out of his satin , but quickly recovering , ho
pulled a gun and commenced suo.itlng great
holes In the air. In his wild caieer ho shot
so near Mr. I'arvln that that gentleman va
cated tlio building and turned the whole
thing over to tlio shooter. lit a short time
the populace congregated and declared that
the Chinese must go. This was not neces
sary , for the Chinese had taken time by the
forelock and hud gone. Kor a tlmo Ills
whereabouts continued to be unknown , but
one day he telegraphed back that ho was
tired of being a fugitive and wanted to re
turn.Tho telegram was turned over to
Hcaley , who at once wired , "Von can come. "
When Tank Kco received the telegram he
wired back some 10,000 words , giving n
history of his life , at the same tlmo setting
up his defence In detail. This message was
sent collect. To this another telegram wan
sent to Joplln , Mo. , Mr. KCO'H abiding
place , telling him to use the malls and not
the wires , us Uncle Sam had a strlko to put
down , and needed all of his spare changu.
Inste l of following the advice , Tank Keo
sent another collect message. In which he
gave a full and complete history of the
wrones Ills pcoplo had bean compelled to
surfer , ending with the suggestion that If he
was to be captured , the capturing would have
to take place Instanter , a he Intended to
chance his place of abode. Fearing that ad
ditional telegrams might reduce the trees-
nry surplus , Deputy IleaUy utarlid for Jop
lln a couple of days ago , flrbt wiring Kee to
moot him Imlf way mid at Council lllufTH.
Yesterday the two men mot at the trans
fer at the Illuffs , uftor which Tank Keo
was nrrcttcil and brought over to this city
and quartered at the Paxton , where the im-
tire day he occupied an arm chair In the
rotunda , his greatest fear being that the
onicer would leave without taking him
along.
Boating at Courtland beach , . . ' . . - . . L . . _
'gj ' Xf LSStSJ
r 5l2 lte\N \
W > I , ?
This extm- Constipation
,
ordinary Ho-
Jiivcuator Is Falling fic'n-
the in o H t untloiiH.Nery
wonderful oiuitwitclilng
discovery of of the eyes
the ajo. It and other
has been en pa Is.
dorsed by the
Strengthens ,
tllic men of In Vic orates
Europe and nnd tones the
America. cn'Iroiyitcin.
Hudyan in Hudran cure *
purely vcgo- Debility ,
table. NcrvousnctB ,
Km lo ui ons ,
Hudyan stops
Prematureness nml develops
and restores
of the < ils- weak organs.
nhargo In 20 Pains In the
days. Cures back , losses
LOST by uny or
MANHOOD nlijhtstoppcd
quickly. Over 2,000 private cnaorsemenis *
Prematureuefls rne&ns Impotcncy In thfl
flrat. etuie. It Is a symptom of scmlaa ) )
weakness nntl barrenness. It con b j
etorped In 20 days by the use of Hudyan.
The new discovery was mnde by the cpeo
lallsts of tin ) old famous Hudson Medical
Inslltuie. It Is the strongest vltnllzec
mnde. It Is very powerful , but hnrmlcsai
Sold for Jl.OO o packngo or six packages :
for J3.00 ( plain senlcd boxes ) . Written )
uuarnntco given for n euro. If you buy ,
six-boxes and nre not entirely cured , sis
moro will bo pent to you free nf nil chnrgea.
Bend for circulars nnd testimonials. Addrf a
HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE
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