0 THE OHAIIA DAILY J3EI3 : KSATUUDAY , JULY 13 , 1895. C0111IERC1AL AND FINANCIAL "Wheat Was Strong Again Yesterday on Hoports of Damage. THAT CEREAL OPENED AT AN ADVANC ! Corn Win Very rirm for Soptrmlior IIMII U'cuk for Mny Drllvcry I > lur or Tr.uloTn tha Covering of ShortB , CHICAGO , July 12. Wheat wns strong again totlny on reports of dnmngo to spring wheat nnd light receipts nt winter wheat markets. Seventy-live thousand bu. of red winter wheat wns sold here for shipment to millers In Ohio. An advance of another lc- nlnco yesterday wns the consequence. Corn advanced lo per bu. for September nnd de clined 4e for May delivery , nnd oats closed V4c lower. Provisions were weak In the end , notwithstanding light receipts of hogf. The wheat market opened very strong nt from B7c to C7c for September , nnd It toolc only about fifteen minutes continuance of the opened "push" to get the price up to CSc , or G } e per bu. recovery from the low est point It touched so recently as on Tues day. All the reports of threshing returns continued the worst which has been said for thorough destruction wrought by heat , dry weather nnd Insects In the winter wheat country. Fairly liberal deliveries of winter wheat were looked for ns soon us threshing should get fairly under way , even If thc crop was small , but there has now been ample tlmo for the farmers to get their wheat In , but It does not come , and It now appears that no matter what may be DIP outcome to the spring wlient , the deliveries ot the new winter wheat nre likely to be so umall as to secure n weekly reduction In the visible supply until new spring wheat Is ready for delivery. Farmers have had their wheat ready for n month , and yet the aggregate today received ut bt. Louis , Kansas City , Toledo and Detroit was only IW.OOO bu. , compare' ! with 19J.OOO bu. nt the same places a year ago , nnd the crop at this time last year wns only beginning to be threshed. The foreign markets worn higher. Liverpool was up lV4d at the open ing , Paris 10 centimes mid llcrlin from 3 tnatks to 3U marks. The London Times es timates the condition of the wheat In the United Kingdom at 70.3 on nn nren of 'M per ctnt smaller than that of the year before. Kxport clearances were small , only 89,000 bu. of wheat being reported from the four principal Atlantic ports. Chicago received fcrty-nlno cars , thirty-one of which were new , and eight of the latter were No. 2 red. Minneapolis nnd Duluth reported scv- cr.ty-four car loads , ngalnst 187 cars on the corresponding day last year. The early ad vance to GSKc wns followed by n downward reaction to ( I7Hc , but fresh buying gave It another upturn to around G8',4c , all these lluctuatlons occurring between the opening and 12:15. : The news of dumape from the northwest was stilllclently convincing to keep the market llrm In the afternoon at from GSc to GSVic. More posltlvcness was given to the later dispatches , which also gave details of the extent of the country in jured nnd general opinion was by that time- more Inclined to a belief In considerable damage. The seaboard reported no demand for export , nnd Baltimore said new wheat receipts were increasing without nny out look for the stuff. Thc latest trading was at CSVic. Corn was very strong for September nnd wcnk for May delivery. The feature of the trade was the covering of shorts , which was sulllclently gencrnl to accomplish without other assistance or Influence , thc advance referred to. The weather conditions were perfect for growing corn , and thnt pre vented Mny from joining September In the advance. The demand for cash corn was choked off by the advance In Septem ber. Hecelpts were 178 cars. Atlantic clear ances were 115,000 bu. only. September opened ' .W higher nt 44e , rnnged from 46V4c to 4C4c , and closed nt 4j-ic. ! } Oats were featureless. The market did not respond to the firmness displayed In wheat and corn. September ranged from 23'ic lo 23Hc to 23iic. and closed nt 23'fc. Small receipts of hogs had only a very limited nnd tempornry Influence on provi sions. They canned an advance In pork In the llrst ten minutes of the session to $11.5 , " ) , ns compared with Jll.sa1 at the close yes terday. After that the price tumbled to $11.1214 , and then recovered to tll.2i - at tin- close. Lard rose 7 ! c at the start , dropped 12Hc , afterward recovering 2V4c , leaving : the day's decline at 2',4c. ' Hlbs pursued a simi lar course to the others , gaining 7&c shortly after the opening , dropping 15c , and then recovering "He , recording 5c as the day's loss. Liberal selling on the hard spots coused the easier feeling. Estimates for Saturday : Wheat , CO cars ; corn. 250 cars ; oats , 215 cars ; hogs , 0,000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows : Cash quotations were ns follows : FLOUHVeak ; winter patents. J3.90W4.20 ; win ter straights , t3.4003.90 ; spring patents , Sl'JOil 4.23 ; spring straights , J3.10ffl4.00 ; bakers , J2.10W 8.00. 8.00.WHKAT WHKAT No. 2 spring , C6 4G605c ; No. 3 spring , nominal ; No. 2 roil , CCfj67'/c. COHN-No. 2 , 45'i043c ; No. 3 yellow. 4314 ® HYK No. 2. toe. EY No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , 40c ; No. 4 , FLAX fiEED-No. 1 , 51.33. TIMOTHY HEED Prime , J5.S5. PHOVISIONH Mess pork , per bbl. , Jll. 20011. 30 Ijird , per 101) Ibs. . J0.3JOC.37',6. Short ribs , sides ! l"k ! ! , 'MSOtSO : dry suited shoulders. Inixeil , J5.C08T5.C2W ; short clear sides , boxed. J6.73fjC 8JU WHIBKY-DlBUIlera1 llnlihed goods' | ier Bal" Jrh'e _ following were the receipts nnd shipments On the Proluai oxchanro to lav tha butt-jr mar- et was nnn : creamery , 1)4IO ( ! < 2 : dairy , 103 14c EKB , tlrm ; ll 12c. Cheese. 7 * 6X. NI\V YOUIv OKNUllAl. Al uotation ! on thn Prlnelpil Coai- nioilltlet unit SlaplcK. NEW YOnif , July 12.-FLOt'Il-Hecefpt . 17.fOO libls. ; exports , 18,900 hbls. ; sales , 28,200 pkgs. ; steady , but demand still unsatisfactory. Offering nt old prices with bids lOo under. Exporters nfter good linkers In pncka ; city mill patcntB , UC004.0 ; city mill clears , H.13O4.23 ; Minnesota patents , W.65B3.90 ; Minnesota Lakers. $3.003.40 , winter patents , J3.83 I.OO ; winter utralghts , J3.00JJ. 3.85 ; winter extras , J3.00fi3.4l ( ; winter low grades. I2.2003.00j spring low grades , J1.90O2.IO. .Southern 1 dull > Hye "our > llu11 and euBy : * nl < 1" ' 30 ° u. Irregular ; No. 2 red. In store and elevator. 72Kci ntlont. 72 > 4c ; f. o. I. . . 7U.c nlloal No. 1 northern , 73 ic delivered. Optlnns were Roverntd largely l.y crcp news to lay , wiitah , being very uncertain , nmde the market decldi-lly Irregular - regular , although strong cables nnd reports of n lilg export tnule inspired a cloi-lng buying move ment that left prices finally lUe up for the day. ilany believed the damage stories about sprlnit wheat were purely Imaginary ; July closed at ' = : Augu t. "OUCTHic. closed ll\ict September 71 6-16072' ' < 4c. cljs..l 72Hc ; October. 72H 73c close. ! 72 c ; December , 71 1M6074HC , closed 74l > c. COHN Hecelpts , 44.000 bu. ; exports , SO SOO bu dales , 40' , 000 bu. futuien. 45,000 bu. spot. Spot ( lull ! No. 2 , 50o In elevator ; tic nllont. Optlona were nuvnncoU easy by heavy buying on Ih * strong cash situation at Chicago , declined undei large car lot estimates and finally rallied wild wheat nnd closed lUUlHc higher. July , 43flSOc closet ! S9c ; September. 9iji5lUc , closed GOWc. OATS Hecelpts. 20.400 bu. ; exports. 1.000 bu.i ea\e \ , 1W.WO bu. futurfs am ! ( O.OOu bu. ev.it | , SK > | market dull ; No. 5 oats , 27Kc ; No. ! , delivered iS'.ic ; No. 3 oats. JO'.jc ; No. S white , 33fi3JUci No. 3 white. 32Uc ; track , white western , 3ffS9c. Option market waa tmall a to business and nun row a to fluctuations and closet ! unchnnged tc Uo lower. July , closet ! 27Hc ; Kt'plfinlxr. 27'ifl S714C. closeil 27HC. - StronKer ; ihlpplntr , JS.WC7.50 ; good tc choice. JS.OO&-9.W. HOl'fl Dull ; state , common tn choice , old. Jfl EC. 1IDI , SRS'.ic ; I'uclllc const , 3V5c ; 1894 , C.09C London murkvl. ttrady. Hll'IC.HHtronn ; wet wilted New Orleans , se lected. 45 to U Itis. . nominal. Texas , selected. K to CO Its. , nominal. Human AyrtM , dry , 20 tu 24 Ihs. . 4Hc. Texas , dry. 24 to 30 It * . . 12tT13c. LEATHER Mrm , hemlock tote , lluenoa Ayrrt , S3c. ncld , imsrtlc , 1'HOVIHIONS Hfcf. ( teadrj family. J3.50aiJ.BO ; extra mem , JS.OOVS.50 : packet. J9.50 H.OO. Cul tnrat * . firm ; plcklrd belllrs. I7.0. I rd. itradlrr tl rc i at JC. 2K. 'C OS ; e.ly. ii.OOfi .lU ; KiM.'emlx'r closed Hi KttVi , nominal ; rellnKl , hlKher : continent , $7.W > ; R. A. , J7. > ; compound , JJ Si. I'urk , ulciidy nnd demand KOOU ; > alr > , i.ouQ bbl . VOOInrnii domestic llcvcc , lS 2Sc ; pulled , IM'TTTH-MtPftdyj fiictory , ifric. ' | KCJOH-KI. nrt ) ; ' mi rcniuylvnrila , lUSfl 13o ; ir-Hpls. 4,312 pUnii. TAl.IjOH' Acll\e , loner ; clly , 4Uc ! toun- I'ln'ltOLnC'M Strndlorj United closed nt JI.Cl METALS I'iK Iron , flinii soulhein , JH.50flU.00i lu.rlhprn. $ I2.O ) 14.W. Copper , film : cxclmnRe price. | 3.30fl3.32',4. Till , quirt ; Slrnilf , 114.10H I1.15 ; plates , llrm. Hpeller , dull ! domestic , J3.57'i ' COTTON Hini : ) OIIInnctlvr : yellow buttci nUes , ' . ' 7j28c ; prime summer white , COc. OMAHA tlll.NKIt.VL MAUKUT. omllllon nt Trnde iinil ( Juot tli > M nn Stuplo und fnnor Pro-men. The eRi ? nmrkct is Him nt auotntlons. Chlckenn are scarce nnd nro selllnR renillly t prices hlRher than those prevailing a few ays HRO. Quotations : KUdS Choice stock , lOc. WTTEU-l'acklnR slock , 7c ; choice to fancy. i012c ; gathered creamery , 15c ; separator cream- ry , 16c. LIVE POULTHY Hens , 7',4c ' ; roosters , 3e ; irlntf chlckeno , $2.00 3.50 per doz. , or 14H15c per > . ; duckK , be ; spring ducks , 1213c ; turkeys. 77c ; Reese , fie. ViAL-Cholce fat , 70 to 100 Ibs. , nre quoted at S7c ; InrRo und coarse. 40SV4C. CHEESE Wisconsin full cienm , Co : Younn .merlcas. ll 12c ; twins , ll J12e ; Nebraska nnd ma , full crenm , lOc ; LlmhuiRer , No. 1 , lOc ; rick , No. 1 , He ; Swim. No. 1. 13e. HAY Upland hay. J ? : midland , J8 ; lowland , 7.50 ; now hay , JG ; rye straw. J3 ; color makes IP price en hay. LlRlit hales sell the best , inly top Krmlis hrltiK lop prices. I'IClEONS-1'er doz. . tl.li-ifn.M. - VEC1ETAHLES. The 'market Is pretty well cleaned up on omatoes. The low prices quoted recently np- ir to linvi- shut off shipments to some ex- int. Quotation * : ' OTATOES New potntoes , choice stock , 630 Oc. Oc.ONIONS ONIONS llemudns , per crate , none ; California , i Eucks. per 1m. , J1.10. OLD 1IKANS Hiinil picked , navy , $2.20 ; Lima eans , per Hi. , 5',4J5'.4c. ' CAllllAC.i : On orders , lo. KAIilSHItt 1'er doz. Lunches. 13o. nitKKN ONIONS I'cr doz. Lunches , 150. Lirrrrcu-1'or. doz. . i ; soc. ASI'AHAGL'.S Choice slock on orders , SSQBOc er doz. Lunchrs. Cl'CL'MHKHS On orders , SiSTIOc per doz. 1'KAH On onlcis , per Lu. . 71o. HTU1NO 1I1IANS On older , per H-Lu. basket , Oc. Oc.TOMATOKS Mlmlsaippl stock , per 4-baskei late , S..iiiSOc ; 5 to 10-case lota 75OJOO. ! U'MMl-il SQUASH Per doz. , on orders , 230 OC. OC.WATBHMRI.ONS 1'er doz. , crated , 2.Mffl2.75. C1HKKN l'I-i'l'iUH 1'er Lu. . Jl.OOfflHO. WAX III3ANH I'er ' ,4-hu. Laski-t , Wo. CANTALOtTI-IJS-I'er do ? . . * ! 2Sll 81. ( Ari.lKI.OWKU I'cr doz. , 40S45C. CKLKHY Home Krown , per doz. , M073c. FIU'lTS. There were not many berries of any kind on he market. Tiude umons the fiult houses was lather .ulet yeaterilay , nnd theie WUH very little of ntercst to Le Kalhered on the street. According to the 1'iirtlunil ArKU , yield of he aipe | ! orchards In the Kennfhoe valley tills ear will not exceed more than one-half n rop. It Is what Is called "an off ye.ir , " nnd hat. considered with the cold weather ex- leiiencfd Just na the Lutls were opening , goes 1 hinir way In nccountltiR for the short crop. The Hnldwln crop Will he particularly Unlit , ten Davis apples are Invoked for about half a rop. while varieties , as pples , klnes , BreenlnRs nnd russets , may bear a two-thirds yield. Thou- ands of the Hen Davis and Stink's trees ale lelng set out this spring , however , and the Krowth of the Maine fiult belt goes on. Quo- atlons : HMD HASI'UEnitlUS 1'er 24-qt. case , J4.50. 1'LUMS CaMfoniisi , per bux choice stock , Jl.GO fi2.00 ; southern , per case , Jl.OO. AI'lllCOTS California , choice stock , per box , ; i.ro. SOtJTHKHN I'CACHES I'cr 4-hasket crate , ,1 , UOW1.10. Al'l'LlIS Southern , p-r ii-Lu. bix , 354lc ; ibis. . 2.00i2.W. CALII--OHNIA 1'KACHKS-I'er liox , OOcBll.OO. STHAWIIKHHIKS Choice shipping 'stuck , per use uf 21 qts. , 12.75. CHEHHIKS Washlnitton. per 10-1L. box. J1.2' . , ionic srown. per 24 ill. case , $2.50. OOOSHHHUHIKS I'cr 24-n.t. case. J2.00B2.23. I1LACIC HASI'HEHIUKS 1'er 24-qt. case. J2.75 83.00. HLACKIlRnniES Cholce stock , per 24-qt. nse. I2.onfi2.2r > . OHAPnS Texas stock , per 4 basket case , J1.23 ? 1"r' ° ' THOriCAL FRUITS. CHANGES Navels , ner box , none ; choice seed. IHKS , per box , 12.50 ; Mediterranean sweets , 12.75 JJ3.00 ; fancy St. MIchaelB. none. LEMONS Extra fnr.cy lemons , SCO size. SG OOffl S.25 ; 300 size. 16.2306.50. HANANAS Choice Inrcc stock , per hunch , J2.25 JJ2.W ; medium size Lunches , ! 2.00ij2.25. 1'INEAI'PLES-Per doz. . > 2. MISCELLANEOUS. FIQS Fancy , lo ; chol.e , 12flI3o ; California > ai3 , 7c. HONEY California. 14@15c. MAI'LE SVHl'I' ( lulloti Jugs , per doz. , J12- JlxLy , 5-gnl. cans , J3. ' NUTS Almonds. He ; EnRllsh walnuts , soft- helled , 12c ; Btnndanla. lie ; lllberts , lOo ; Hrnzll nuts , lOc ; pecans , Sc ; peunuts , raw , Co ; roasted "c DATES In CO to 70-lb. boxfs , Co per Ib. ; fard dates , small boxes , lOc per Ib. CIDEH Pure Juice , per bbl. , J5 ; half Lbl. . 13 COCOANUTS I'er hundred , 4. HICE 1'OPCOHN In the ear , on orders , per b. . 3Vtc. HIDES AND TALLOW. HIDES No. 1 green hds ! , SV4c ; No. 2 preen hides , So ; No. 1 preen stilted hides , tc ) ; No 2 ; reen salted hides , 8',4c ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 15 bs. , 13c ; No. 2 veal calf , 8 to 15 Ibx. , 10H10'i.-i Vo. 1 dry Hint hides , 121140 ; No. 2 dry Hint hides 2c ; No. 1 dry sailed hides. 12c ; partly cured ildes. ' ,4c per Ib. less than fully cured. SHEEP PELTS Green sailed , each. 250GOc- Rfecn salted shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) each , Mi lie , dry shearllnRH ( short wooled earlv rtdns)1 ) No. 1 , each , 610c ; dry shearllnRs ( short vooled early skins ) . No. 2 , each. 5c ; dry flint ( ansns and Nebr : . a butcher wool pelts pfr > ound. actual welRiu , 6j8c ; dry Hint Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per pound , actual velRht , 460c ; dry Hint Colorado butcher wool lelts. per pound , actual weight , 486iic ; dry lint Colorado murrain wool pelts , per pound actual welRht. 4S6c. Have feet cut off , as It I seless to pay freight on them. TALLOW AND ClHEASE-No. 1 tallow , 4UIL 4Hc ; No. 2 tnllow , 3Hif4c ; crease , white A , lira IUc ; Rrease , white It , 3',4e ' ; Rreasc , yellow , V > M 3c ; Rrense , dark. 2Hc ; old butter , 2 ( ( 2iic ; bets- wax , prime. 17fi'2ic ; rough tallow , 2c. WOOL. UNWASHED-Flne heavy , 6 ? > 7c : Hne ilRiit.SWSc ; quarter-blood , 10il2c : seedy. Lurry and chaffy , fcijiSc : celled and Lroken , coarse , 7 ® 9c : cotted and broken , tine , 65I8c. WOOL , WASHED Medium , 1501Sc ; flne , 14 { } ; < > ; tub washed , IGUTlSc : black , be ; bucks , Co ; tnfj locks , 2j'2c ; dead nulled , 5jGc , St. I.oilli ( Seiiur > ! .MurKdt. ST. LOUIS , July 12.-FLOUH-Dull and un- chanRetl ; quotations on new flour ( old 25WSOc higher ) as follows ; Patents. J3.55ff3.cr > ; extra fancy. J3.30g3.40 ; fancy , J2.90Q3.00 ; choice , 52.C5 WIIKAT Stronger cables and bullish crop nd vices from the northwest and soulhwest put tin maiket up this mornlnir. The crop nnd wenlhcr news. followlnR yesletday's stiff advance , influ enced the LuylnR , early In the- day , of consider able for long account. Later a denial of dam. nse in the northwext came In , yet the close wns above yesterday. No. 2 red , cash. CGc ; July , C7c ; AuRiiHt , CGTic bid ; September , G7'.4o asked ; De. cember , G'Jc bid , COHN A stiff advance this mornlnR , ns sellers were scarce and buyers urgent , September LelnR Hnally bid up IHc above yesterday's clnse , with , out bidders being able to get any. Spot Rindes also hlRher. No. 2 mixed , cash , 40V4C bid ; Julv. 40ic bid ; Seplemlier , 42 > jl2 > 4o bid ; December , 31He bid ; May , 329ic. OATS An Improvement of Hff'4c wns made In future * this moinlng on the stiength of other maikets and t-cnrclty of sellers , but later became easier ; No. 2 , cash , 23c ; September , 23ltiT23'ic May. 2C',4c. It YE SlronRer , with a better Inquiry ; No. 2 offeied regular on call , 43f(46c. HAHLEV Nominal. KLAX SEED-Snlable at J1.22 for July shipment nnd Ji.21 for AuRust delivery. OHASS SEEDS Timothy , for August delivery , salable at 15.15 ; others unchanged. COIIN MEAL J2.05 2.10. HIIAN Strong nnd higher ; packet ] , east track. C3c. C3c.HAY HAY Timothy , llrmer , J11.5011.53 , east side ; prairie , llrm. with demand for choice nt jf.OOfi 9.00.'thin side. EGOS Firmer , with fair demand ; S'.Sc. WHISKY $1.25. LEAD Quiet ; sales nt J3.12'4 ; bid , $3.15. SI'ELTEIl-Dull , nominal ; J3.45 , PHOV1S1ONS Pork , standard mecs. J11.C2H. Lard , prime steam , JG.20 ; choice , IG.32 < 4. Huron iHixeil shoulders , JG.37',4 ; jonRS , JG.75 ; ribs , JC.ST'i ; sliorlx , J7. ry salt meats , l xnl .shoulilers , J5.62W ; lonits. JG.37'/4 : ribs , J6.M ; shorts. JG.75. HECE1ITS Flour , 2.0X1 bbls. ; wheat , 75 000 bu corn. 2.000 Lu. ; oats. 18,0)0 Lu. SHIPMENTS Flour. 3,000 bbls. ; wheat , 9,000 Lu. ; corn , 10.COO bu. ; oats , 9.000 bu. Coffee MiirUor. NEW YOHK. July 12.-COFFEE-Optlons opened dull and unchanged , ruled generally up under pietsure and Indifferent cubit * . No foi- elgn oulrrs , und slack rpot demand ; average of New York unusually higher , giving advan- tngtt to ruaslers and Increasing weakness ; closet ! sleady ut unchanged prices lo 10 points decline ; rales. 7,230 bags , Including : July , ill.W : August. JI4.65 ; September , J 14. TOd 14.73 ; Oct .her. 114.8)014. ) fc5 ; December. J14.71 ; January , J14.55M 14. OS ; February. J14.5i ) < 714.M ; March. JI4.50JJ14.6) ; July. J14.45U14.0 ; August , J14.C3MI.70 ; Septem ber. J14.7n T11.75 ; October. JI4.S3ni4.90 ; Novem ber. JH.70JHI.W ; December , JI4 MT(14 75. SiKit coffee. Hlo , matket dull nnd nominal ; No. 7. 115.25. Mild , market Inactive nnd easy ; Cor dova , J18.25 ; rales. l.SOJ togs Maracallio ; 403 bugs Central American , all p. t. Warhouse deliveries from Xtw York yesterday , 7 , ) bags , New York stock t"tlay. 2W.OOO finKs ; United Stairs Block. 371.211 bags ; nrto.it for the United Stales , 156 00 > ) bag * : total visible for the Untied Stales , 507,211 bugs , against 335,142 bags lutt year. SANTOS , July 11 Market quiet and nom inal ; good average Santos , not quoted ; receipts , l.OW bugs ; stock , l56.Uk ) bags ; receipts at Santos are curtailed by the Mock. IIAMIU'UU. July I ! . Market steady ; alv > , 7.0W bugs. IHO Di : JANEIUO. July 1 ! . Market steady ; No. 7 , Hlo. J14.10 ; exchange , MM ; receipts. B.uoi ) IMKB ; cleaml for the Unltetl Sutrs. 7.UOO bags ; clearrd for Eunp * . 1,000 IUIK > ; stock , 171 , ( biiK ; clenrrd July 11 , B.OOO IIUKH. HAVim July It Market opened Uf higher ! at 13 m. . dull nnd unchanged ; nt 3 p. in. , dull and unchanged ; closed dull anil Vf higher for the Aiy ; lalen , 3,000 tags , Mmiclieitor Tcxtllos. MANCHESTnil. July It Cloths In Improved demand. Yarnn , ijuUt auJ BUSINESS FLOOD IS RISING Oonsorvativfs Fenr that R'aotionarj Effocls May Do Much Harm , IRON PRODUCTS LEAD THE ADVANCE \Vnol Alio ' "ontlnum Upward nnd S.ilr * Am Largely In KXOCM uf l onuumptliiii Mini- ufiictiircru I'cxr I'rudiivM C'lintiut Do Advanced NEW YOUK , July 12.-R. Q. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Review of Trade tomorrow will say : A business flood , so strong and rapid that conservatives fear It may do harm , Is out of season In July , but the seasons this year lap over and crowd each other. May ftosts and fright ? , it Is now evident , kept back much ImMness that would naturally have been finished before midsummer , and the delayed accumulation of one season gets In the way of efforts to begin another on time. Hut the volume of business , how ever , It may be assured , Is remarkably large for the month , oven In a good year. The exaggerated fears about crops have passed , the syndicate Is believed both able and de termined to protect the treasury and the time draws near when the marketing of new crops will turn the national Imtancc of trnile If Hppculatlon dues not hlmli-r. Tfic week luis been iiutntlu fur n nirmitiunnl full In wheat of P nutnble for a m-nvatlonnl full In wheat of S cuits , thoiiKh neither ncconls nny lmer | > rctntkm of the iiulte dlsri'Knnleil government report. Til * sudden ilrirji In prices WIIB tllc result of Fpecu- Intlve rather thun cimmierclnl Influences , though expoitB wen- not half a * hirne u hint > eur , lMr.i7.C4S buxhels ( Hour Incluiletl ) from Atlantic ports for two weeks of July , njmlnxt 4Siiiiri ! bush li * InKt > enr , Imd their effect , nB well us western letelpts of 1.D37.474 bushels , iiKiilnst 2.1j5,8IS bushels last year. The reports Imllcnte nn enormous crop of corn , the largest grown , U weather fnvom , but the price Is only U cent lower thnn n week neu , Cotton Jms not changed , though speculation still turns wholly on prospects , recnnlless of enormous stocks curried over. Kuropenn manu facture liiKS , hut here It Is satisfactory. The weekly output of Iron wu 171.194 tonn. having ripen 1.1.97U tons In June , nnd where fur. inces Imvi' gone Into operation since July , th * iiitput rose nnd has put Into operation many iililltlonnl works nnd Ihero Is n lush to buy icfore prices further nilvnnce. Influential manu. 'ncturers are sending out warnings that the ripe niay easily be more , nnd prices In fact hnve nil. anccd nenrly C per cent In two weeks , but nre 0 per cent lower than In October , 1594. The tie. uanil for structural lion Is enormous , including 1,000 tons for No. 2 Hroadn-ny , und ns much nero hero nnd ns much In Chicago on smaller inlers. llossemer pig hns advanced to J14.W nt 'Ittsburg nnd wire nails to Jl.ia. higher than Ir , Ictober. 1S92 ; grey foige to $11.20 , structural learns to Jl.W und nncles to $1.3. . . Copper Is llffer at J10.70 nnd lead $3.37 , but tin Is slightly nwer nt 14 cents. Wo61 Is still advancing , with enormous salen , 2,714,000 pounds for the week , and In two iveeks of July , 20,497,614 pounds , ns against 11- 'SC.r.W ' In the same ueeks of HPI. As the sules re about four times the weekly consumption , U expected that the market In essentially specu lative , but the rise nbrwid has set the country ablaze , so thnt western holders are nsklng even 'ilgher prices thnn heretofore. Hut buying by nest manufacturers Is nlrendy nffected , nnd nt he prices now nsked for wool some nmnufnc. urers nre doubting whether a corresponding nlue for goods can be realized. Labor contro- 'ersles In woDlen mills have genernlly resulted ugalnst the workers , nlthough some ndvn.nce In ivnges has been obtained , but n strike of carpel weavers nt Philadelphia Already affects several : housand nnd threatens to Include n Brent many more , an nilvnnce of 7'4 ' cents being demanded , while the market for poods Is so ilull nnd weak 'lint manufacturers mturally refused. Cotton goods continue active nnd strong , will comparatively little dlfllculty ns to Inl or. The northern mills have tnken little over 100.000 bales 'n the past three months , since cotton wns br ow 7 cents , but with cotton bought cheap for five months ahead , they arc able to do a good 'iiuslness. Failures this week have been 2C3 In the t'nlted itntes. against 247 last ycnr nnd K In Canada , gainst 49 last year. CLUAU1NO I10DSH TOTALS. Aggregate of lnolne s Tran < note ( ! by the Aonrlntcd Dunks I.nut AVeek. NEW YOniv , July 12. The following tnble. compiled by Urndstreet's. shows the totnl clear- nces nt the principal cities nnd the percentnge ol ncrense or deciease , na compnred with the corre pending week last ycnr : CITIES. Clearings. | Inc. Dec. New York 633.1S9.C21 40.5 Chicago ltlS.fiS4.OVS 42.3 loston 10S.699.S76 24.8 hllndelphln 7S.222.G77 E.O it. Louis 2C 9S3,3i2 : 11.7 Kan Kranclsco ? > . . 12.737,212 4S.r , laltlmore 1C.S70 19 1.8 Ittsburg 17.C2S.311 14.2 Cincinnati 15U24..r,0 Kansas City , 9.993,491 New Orleans 7,361.04fi ' 3.4 luffalo R.3S5.276 27'.2 Milwaukee 0,092,600 30.2 Detroit 7,091,143 16.0 Louisville 6.297.2M 1.5 Minneapolis 7,379.670 Omaha 3Sr,9,707 'rovldence 5.G01.7UO 'leveland .tG7.f,92 2S.7 'Houston ' 4S10'j9i | 1S.C . < t. I'aul S..2 . ) enver 2.62S.2JO 19.1 ndlanHpolls 9 'J71.i24 13.9 Columbus , O 3.96i.7 ! < X ) 1' ' "Inrtford 3.622 , G58 llchmond 3.679,101 15.4 \Vnshlngton 2.093,2 < 5 2.9 Dallas 1.90G.U33 10.5 St. Joseph 1.357,000 26.2 'eoria 2,171.626 12.5 Memphis 1.G5S.724 14.5 ortland. Ore 1 481,3SO 40.5 lochester 1,441.744 15.2 New Ilnven 1.9)7,472 Kavnnnnh 1,914,146 42.5 Sprlngtleld , Mass 1.751,090 23.8 " .Vorcester 1.375.683 3.7 'ortland , Me 1.4C2.70) ) 2.8 Atlanta 1.211 87G 19.8 'Port ' Worth 1,112.1.316 3.1 A'nco 1,041,264 4.4 Syracuse 1,181,919 26.3 Des Molnes , 91)9,751 ) Grand Itaplda (119.SCI ( Srattle 558.858 16.7 owell 873 976 Wilmington , Dei. . ' 769,237 3.8 Norfolk , 1,130,452 3.2 Kloux City 497,719 9.1 I.os Angeles 1,045.097 M.O Tacoma ' 653.884 47.4 Saginaw , Mich 47cccr 1.8 Spokanf 461.SSC 76.9 Jacksonville 340,001 25.4 Lincoln 320,713 ' ' 24.7 N w Iledford 42 ,704 'ii.'i Wichita 306 15.0 lllrmlngham 300.909 16.6 Topeka S22C33 i.r Lexington. Ky 4C2 ! )7i 3.5 ll'nghampton 4Vi OK 18.8 Hay City , Mich. . 441,611 43.5 [ all Illver & 02.777 Akron. O 297,765 21.1 \Sprlnglleld. O 21M4li 40.3 'Canton ' , O 2JO,3.iS 43.9 'Sioux ' Kails 1,4.909 49. f Fremont , Neb 70.708 24.7 Hastings , Neb 67.8S1 37.0 Chattanooga 203.77 22.8 'Kargo ' 193 .V 91.9 Nashville 1,236 5 38.1 Galvepton 8.2 Salt 1-ake 1,295.376 41.9 Sci union 616 306 23.4 Helena Ml 930 ' ' 4.9 Knlnmnzoo 274.72. ' 'ii.'i "Little Hock 290f2D Totals , United Stntes. . $1 1M.243.MO 29.r Exclusive of New York Wi.105 073 1'J.O DOMINION OKJ3ANADA. Montrfnl ! $ 15204,840 42.01 Toronto G.65V30.1 1.6 Halifax 1,437,2-5 I 12. Hamilton 813,524 2J.C Winnipeg- 903.8 % 4.1 Totals $ 23.0TC,76S 21.9 ' " Not Included In total. Not Included In total because of no com parlwn for last year. tiitADHUUIT' : : UKVIKIY or TKAIH , Troilo fonitltlons l'nvornllo unit Outlook fur the I'liluro I xrnlliMit. NEW YOHK , July 12. Ilradstrect's tomorro\ will say : At the close of the second week I July the condition of trade genernlly remain practically unchanged , although commercial nn industrial activity nt many points continues mor conspicuous than usual at the midsummer bea eon. 1'rlces generally continue strong , exception llng among the cereals , hog products , coffee nni lead ; while , ns significant as anything else , ar the exceptionally favorable outlook for trade I the fall nnd the encouraging prom'se for th wheat und corn crops throughout the centra Uf t anil northwestern sinter ) . Kxports of wheni Hour Included as wheat , amount to 2,317,00) bunh elg thl week , aiiuln.it 2,000,0'ti buthels lant wreek 2,377,000 butheU In the second week of July , 1KI4 4.134.0UO bushels In that week In 18'JJ and nn com pared with 2,583,000 bushels In the correspond week of IkSJ. At Atlanta sales of hardware are Inrgcr , ) > u thot > of dry goods , sheen and groceries nr smaller. Nw Orlmns report * only n fair vol uma of buslneu , leci thnn expected. At many o the cities throughout the went end northwes merchandise markets point to dullness Inclden In the Nrn half of July , though at nil point the oulluok for fall trade 4s reiurted good. A Chicago the volume of liu lnr > U reported heavier than expected nt this time , Collection arc good and the condition of Iho market I favorable. Kt. Louts , Kan an City and Omaha all rrpor a fair volume uf business , prices hardening an un unexcrptlonatly favorable crop outlook. O the I'acINo coast trade continues favorable. Th construction of the San Jo.in.uln Valley rallrou In accelerating business In many directions. Kaf trn wluat engagement * at San Kranclsco lea\ that port bare of tonnage. I'orllanJ , Ore. , re. ports propcctn of n Road fnll trade nnd Improve. Hunt In the salmon ii uiviiw : : omloii Still Declineto Do Much Trading In Amertc.in HtocKs. Ni\V YOI1K , July 12.-H ntMrcet's financial cvlcw tomorrow will says While the umler- one of speculation In the stock market linn leen strong throughout the week , there has icen n continued nhsenco of public QT foreign ntcrcst , nnd trading has bfen almost entirely irofesslonnl In character. Thin hna given fur- ter opportunity fur benrlsh manipulation , nl- loush , snvc In a few InVtnnccs , the net re- ull seems to be only n taiiKlblr Inciense In ic shoit Interest. Thc fnct that Iiondon tnki 0 part nnd senna unwilling to Interest Itself 1 American stocks Is nn unfavorable fentuic f the situation. Hallnnil authorities nt the est are encouraged with the outlook for heavy uxlncss as so < n ns the crops Ix'gln ti > move , I'hlcngo ( las continued to be the chief object f Interest. There \\as a fill tin r decline early n the week to f.2S , from whlc'.i there wns n illy tu C.7H. Sugar was also manipulated with Igor , the. price ailuinrlng to 114 , only to liu\e sharp decline to lii"i,4. American Tobacco as strong. In railroad stocks the features ave been the grangers , which weie strong n account of short covering. Indue d by thc rep report. After thli Improvement , ho ever , 10 fresh outside buying appeared , and eomi ; cavy lines of shoits ueiu ngaln put out , STOCKS AM ) ItONDS. of QuIil for Sliiiiinrnt Cntuo < Milrh Serious t'oiiiincnt. NKW YOIIK , July 12. U wns fortunnte for the ull contingent In the block market thnt the nn- ouncement of an engagement of J230.000 gold or shipment tomormwfls not made until after lie close of business on the exchange. Had It ieen known thnt the llrst bleak In the lines ot he syndicate wns iilmut to be made theie would ndoubtCMlly have been n flurry on the board In vhlch vnlues inlKlit have suffered seriously. Thc imount of gold to lie exinirted becomes impottanl y reason of the fact of It Ix-lng the llrst gold hlpment since the bund syndlcnle conti acted to rcvent the exportation of gold. Membem of the yndlcnte decline to expiess nny oinnlon on tha ubject. Slinie speculation was Irregular nnd unsettled , lie IndUHttlal stocks being most piomlnent and > uulng im dvirc h n. There was gene al buy. ng of the railroad group , nnd sonic showing alns on the day. Near I o'clock n drive WIIB lade against sugar , which yielded 1 % per cent , he general list giving way a fiactlun and lllnolB Centinl to 2 % per cent. An upward tuin VIM then made under the leadership of Chicago las , which rose 2 per cent , Lacledc Oas ad- iincing 2 % per cent nnd Tobacco 1 per cent. 'anadlnn 1'aclllc Jumped 214 per cent to 60 on a ash sale and fell off to 59 ivgulnr. Sugar In th ast hour rallied 1 per cent. Distilling sagged o 2'i per cent , a decline of 1 per cent. The mar. < et closed firm. Hallway nnd miscellaneous mort- ages were ( julet and llrm. The following were the closing quotations of he lending stocks of the New York exchange oday : tlchlnon IflH U. P. . D. AG C5 Adnnib Kxpresi. . . 147 Northwestern HO Alton. T. U CII doptd 144 Am. ExpresH lli ; N. Y. Central " Knltlmoro A Ohio. ( I2K N. Y. AN. E 4HH Canada Pacific. . . fi7 Ontario AW 17 < JanadK Boulhoru . M * < Orrron Imp. 11 .H Ccnlrall'aclhc. . . IKS * Oreiron N r _ 20 Iht-B. ft Ohio ' . ' 14 O. S. L. It U. N. . . . ( ! ! < 3hlcieo Alton 1 7 PaclHaMall VII ' I' . D. A K VIIfH Ih'lcavo Gas BG1 * I'lllaburir 100 Consolidated Gas. H' " Pullman Palnco. . 172 C..C. . C. A SI. U. . . 45H H. G. W 17 Colo. Coal .V Iron. H R.O. W. Pfd 43 lotion OH Cert. . . . "fl Rock Island 71 < > A Hud. . 130K St. Paul Del. . Lack. AW. . . 10.4 do pfd 12m 3.AR. . O. pfd St. P.Hi Omaha. . . . > . AC. F. Co dopfo 1H ! 4 Erie Southern I'.iolfla. . 14 ! do ptd 22 Snr.-ir Iloflnery. . . . 10S Port Wayne . . . . Hit ) Tenn. Coal A Iron. 37H J. Northern ufd. . . IV"till Texas IMclHc 12k C. AE. I nfd . . . . till T. AO Cent. ufd. . 1IH < locking Valley. . . 21' ' .Union Pacific. . . . . IS Illinois Control. . . (18 ( 'U. a Express 41 it. P.ADuluth . . . V'H W. St. L. A P H ) < K.A T. pM. ; IHU do Dfd. . Lake Erie & WOHJSM WcllaFairoEx. . . 107 dopfd 4 U'e.ttcrn Union . . 01 Laku Shore 147 Wheeling A L. E. . id Trust 34 do nfd o.iMj LoulBvlllo&N. . . . ! > W M. A St. L 20 ! * , A N. A K ( O. A IU 0 16 Manhattan Con. . . 111)4 O. E 3UU MeniDhls&C in N. L -JHK Michigan Cent. . . . ll)0 ) ! { C. P. A I SH lllssourl Pacltto. . 3. ii rtopfd DO Mobile A Ohio. . . 2i : > i _ J. AT. 0 2 < fnnhvllleCh.it. . . . OH T. A. A. A N. M. . . . a National Conlitifa 1 T. St. U AK. C. . . . 0 Nat Contact ! Dfd. " 4 dopfd l' > N. J. Central 102 S. R. K 14 M. A W. pfd 14 dopfd 42K orth Am. Co. . . . Sf < Am. Tob. Co 11J1 lorthern PaclHc. . 4H do pfd 113 No.I'ac. DfA 18W St P. . M. A M bid. Thc totnl sales of stock ? today were 235,2S5 shares. including : American Sugar , 78.900 ; \merlcftn Tobacco , 9.000J llurlln km. 6.6flDj Chicago cage Gas , 38.700 : Distilling and Cattlefeedlng. 4,900 ; LaClede Gas , 3.000 ; Long Island True- Ion , 3.100 ; Heading , 22,800 ; Bt. Paul. 7.000 ; Southern Hallioad , 3,3W ; Tennessee Oonl & ron , 3,30i ) ; t'nlted States Leather , 9.700 ; t'nlted states Leather preferred , 13,700 ; Wheeling & Lake Erie , 4,700. Nr\v Vork Money .Market. NEW YOHK , July 12. MONKY ON CALL < asy at Hil',4 rer cent ; last loan , 1 per cent ; closed at 1 per cent. PIUMK MEHCANTILK PAl'En-3ff3'i per STnHLINQ EXCHANQIO Ahout steady , with actual business In bankers' bills at Jl..tOWI.l'OU for demand , and at S4.MTiiT4.S91 < i for sixty days ; wste < l rates , J4.9HU74.90 , nnd $4.90's04.91. Com mercial bills , J4.S8iif4.8SVJ. SILVEH CKUTIKlfATKS-WWee ? ? . OOVKUNMKNT nONUS Firmer ; state bonds , moderately active ; railroad bonds , llrm. Closing quotations on bonds were na follows : J. S. 4 , reif , , new. 124 O. P. Isn of 'UJ. . 101 U. S. 4H coup.new. 124 D. AR. G. 78 . 116 U.S. fis. rcr I ) . AR. G. 4s . II. S. 6scoup Krlo 2ds . 07 U.S. 4s , resr O. H. AS. A. Us. . . 104 I ) . S. 48.conn G. It AS. A. 78. . . U.S. 2a. rut II. AT. C. 5s . Pnclflc Da of ' 05. ino clodi . 1U8 Ala. Class n 107 M. K. AT. 1st 4s. . R7H Aln.CI.-iis c II 7 do2d 4 . . 02 Ala. Curreaov . . . 117 Mutual Union Us. 110 Ln. New Con. 4 * . . ns N. J.C.GBII. Aa. . . . llfiH Missouri til 100 No. I'.ic. lats . nan N. C. Os 12S do''di . 101 IN.C. 4 104 N. W. ConBols. . . . 141 3. C. nonfimd 104m do S. P. Deb. S . 10HH Tenn. new net 0 . 004 R. G. West. IBIS. . . 77)4 ) Tenn. new sot 6s. ior. St. p. Consols 7s. . 12C.4 Tcnn. old ll tiO doC. A P. W 5s. IKK , tVa. Centuries. . . st L.AI.M.GOU. 5. R2 dodofcrrod St.L.AS.P.Gj'l.l. ( 108H Atclilson 4s Tex. Pac. Ints . H Alclilson 2d A. . . , 29H BOH Cn nnd a So. 2d % . . . 1D7H U. P. iHtsof MI3. . . L. A N. unitlcd 4s. Went Shore 4s . 105H O.K. AN. iHts . . . 111 So. R H . bid. t offered. Boston Stock ( Ji DOSTON. July 12. rail loans. IS33 P3r cent : lime loans , 2 4 per cent. Clostnj pnojs for tocUs , DO 103and mtnliu aharai : ATT. AS. P HIM Wi-st End pfd UO Am.Su2.ir. 107U \V0Htlmrn.KIec. . , . 30 Am. Suyarpfd. . . . 100 W. Elep. Dtd. e : < Uav State Gas OU Edison Rice 1118 , . IHO llellTelephoiie. . . . 1074 Atchla in 2ds 20 rtoBtonAAIDan ; . . 24 Atchlson 4a 7li ! < Uostoii A Maine. . . 174 Sow ? : nilaud Us. . 113 C. II. A U Hi ) \Vla. Cent. Ibts. . . . 5.1 Fltchburz HO Atlantic 17 Gen. Electric. 30 ! ? Dutte A Boston. . . 18 Illinois. Steel 72 ICaluirel.V Hocla. . i"JO Mexican Central. . 12M Centennial N. Y. AN. E 40 Prauklln 10 Old Colony 170 Kearnarire 1K4 Ore. Short Line. . . O'i Oaceola 34 Rubber 404 Qiiincr 1104 Snn Dleyo o TamarncK 140 Union Pacific l : < Wolverine WcntEntl 724 Snn Fnnnllo ) Uiutn'i ' ruat SAN FRANCISCO , July 12.--The oH3lll clos- IIIK quotattonii fur inlnlnx stoslcs tolly word au followH : Alt 11 Alpha Con H Kentucky Con . 3H Annes 30 ' r.-fU.v Wash. Con. . H licst A Uolcher. . . . 62 Mexican . 70 lloillo Con 21) ) Molio . 6 Uulltoa 10 \fcnint Diablo . 15 Bulwcr Con tK'Pl'Icntal Con.r. . 21 Caledonia. Ophlr . 145 Challenge Con Overman . 20 ' ' Chnttar 08 Pbtosl . 42 Coufldenco 05 51 Con. Cal A Va. . . . . 27S Hsirplon . 4 Crown Point 40,1 hk'rra Nevada til Kxchoquor o Silver Hill Could ACurrv 44. . Union Con 34 IIuio A Norcross. . 145 -itnhCon . 8 Julia. 2 Yellow Jacket 40 Silver bus. UOT < * fl7rf.'l'lMxloindolUrJ , Bifcc. Drafis , lijut.2Kaim < ur.inhb. .13. An nsfehsment of 25c per share has been levied on Oplilr. -T NB'.T Yo-t > tni VE.iJ mutlou. NF.W YORK. July 12-TIr V following arj tin cloBlnir minmrn io.\tiq'Mi. < nl nulwer 5 , Ontario Choler 00' ' ( JpHir 140 Crown Point. . . . . . . 35 i Pkinouth . 20 Con. Ca' . A Va. . . . 205 Quicksilver. . . . 275 DeadwooC 05 yiHcksllver pra..HKU Gould A Curry. . . 33 Hlorra Nevada. . . . Ul ) Ilnle A Norcrois. . 1X0 Sjandant SOO llomentalto II'OO Union Con 30 IronSllvur 30 Yellow Jacket. . . . 40 Mexican. DO London Htooc IJuomtlout. LONDON. July 12.-1 P. m. cloiln i Cnn. PaolUo 674 St. Pnul com . 70) ) < Eric I OH N. Y. Central . 101. Erle'jds 01) ) Pennsylvania. . . . cnii III. Central 1U1 oil Mexican ordinary. ' 'UU Mox. Cun. now 4 Cat ; HAH B1LVKH SO' d per ounce. MONEY U per cent. The rale of discount In thu open market fo Bliort bills Is U per cent ; three months' bills ( itl'J-16 per ce-nt. I'orrlgn I'lunnrlal Affulrs. IlIinLIN , July 12. Exchange on Londan , elgh dajb' sight , 20 marks 4Vi P'g. 1'AHIS. July 12. 4 p. m. Thr e per cen rente * . 102f 22V4C for the nccount. Ilxchange on London. 25f 15c for checks. LONDON. July 12The amount of bullion gone Into the Hank of Ennland on balance to day In I10,0 < X > . Gold at Hvunos Ayres. 245.50 Madrid , 14.IX ) . Lisbon. 27U : Bt. Pelertburir , K ) Athens , II ; Home , 104.47 } Vienna , 183. . „ OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Receipts Show a Slight Gain in Quantity but Ncno in Quality , 1ARKET GAINS IN STRENGTH DAILY UciilemViint Sell * Quickly nt Ouoil I'rlcci HOBH Open Active utid Higher , lluilng Htroni ; nt Tui riuurof , PUIUAY , July 12. IU'cclits | today were 1,407 cattle , 1.CT6 IIOKB , 52 phccp and 12 IIOIPCS , n nfjaliist 1,088 nttlc , aOS7 IIOBS and 51 Bheep yesterday , and 1.1S9 cattle , 1,677 hoga and no sheep on 'rlday or last week. CATTLE Theru was a plight Rain In the ecelts | of cattle tin compared with ycslcr- lay and a week aio. At the pn'mc time hero was no great Improvement In the lumber or quality of the beef steers on ale. Cows and feeders constituted the great bulk of the arrivals. There was u few fiilrlch little native steers md some western Nelmiskas. A two-load ) imch of little cattle sold at Jt.CO and some lenvler cattle nt $1.63. The market was a Ittle stronger than yesterday on anything hut suited the buyers. In cow stuff there was a peed active mar- tet nt strong prices. A few cows brought ° toVr.1 Ule bl"k ° f thc FulL'8 w"rc roni $2 ? . „ Tlcro ! 'ns , qul'F ' a seed many stockcrs on H ' 'l,0'1 ' ' sol(1 llt nlout ) tllc Slllne ell irlces. llepresentutlve sales : DKEl. ' HTKKHS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. I'r. No Av Pr 250 20) ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 ft ) i" iJi ! l5 . " ! H'8 2 r . . . .1043 2 m . . . . 20 1 S.1 1. . . . 7M 2 21 13. . . . W1 2 Ci } " M' 1s" 8. . . . W2 240 C. . . . SGI 2 C5 1. . . WO 20 , ) C. . . . Ml 2 4J 8. . . . 973 2 f,5 1..1110 200 1. . . .11(70 240 28. . . . 012 270 . .1MO 2 7.'i . .1U60 273 . . ! )2 ) 290 . .1IXB 300 . . . , . . . . .1130 300 4. . . . 010 200 I. . . . WO 2M Il..llli7 303 1..1000 200 1..1170 2 f,0 1..1170 310 3. . . . 023 200 1..S50 250 1..10K ) 310 . .1S10 323 . 1. . . . CIO 1 f,0 D. . . . 468 2 IS 2. . . . 500 223 1. . . . 510 175 2. . . . 70 215 1. . . . 400 225 1. . . . 500 2 00 4. . . . B30 2 IS 2. . . . 610 2 33 { . . . . 430 20. > . . . . 510 22.- , 1. . . . 0 2 TO 1. . . . 4C2 210 I. . . . MK ) 223 2. . . . 730 300 I. . . . 4SO 210 . . . . 674 223 1..6.V ) 340 C. . . . 49j 215 2. . . . 5)5 ) 225 1..CSO 340 I. . . .1630 210 1. . . . 690 230 2. . . .710 240 1. . . .1400 215 1..14IO 230 2. . . .1(45 ( 240 1..14'K ' ) 215 2. . . .1015 235 1..16XO 240 1..13M 225 1..HWO 233 1..1440 240 3. . . . 7C6 225 1..1600 235 1..1M ) 2 f.O 123 4 00 2GO 4 00 145 4 25 173 4 25 170 4 25 160 4 & ) C55 J3 15 713 3 15 670 3 13 7S2 3 20 43,1 3 25 725 3 23 6CO 3 23 600 3 23 h7G 3 30 S76 3 30 SSS 3 30 708 3 33 WESTEHNS. WYOMING. H. Ashworth. 11 cows 921 J2 no n calves 238 J3 00 J hefers 540 210 H str. tig..1231 325 6 heifers 748 2 4 * 14 feeders. . . . 932 3 30 3 feeders. . . . 630 3 00 2 steers 1G10 4 25 Hay State Live Stock Company. Scows K,2 2 ( > 0 1 feeder. " . . 710 300 43bulls 1320 205 7 feeders" : : R78 315 79 cows S27 2 13 C cows 1000 3 23 19 heifers 632 223 12 feeders. . . . 710 345 33 cows. S64 235 17 sleers . . . . 1000 3 S3 2 sirs , tig..1290 260 Estrays. 8 cows S20 2 03 4 sirs , tig..1227 3 25 1 i > ! ! ! ! ! ! ? 25 i sir ! tiKi43o ! ! ! ! 325 Scows MS 2 SO 6 Sirs , tig..1362 325 2 heifers 425 240 1 sir. llg..H50 323 1 sir , IIR..1S90 260 2 calves 210 350 1 sir. tig..1200 260 1 calf 190 350 1 feeder 400 275 1 cillf 2SO 360 1 feeder 550 3 20 2 calves 195 3 60 1 fWder 700 320 1 steer 1300 3 05 1 sir , tig..1430 3 25 NEBHASKA. W. L. Mills. 1 cow 970 275 2 feeders..1023 333 11 cows. 8S7 290 II feeders. . . . S94 335 J. H. Monnhnii. 1 cow 820 185 R cws ft hfs.1006 280 2 COWS 910 2 SO 1 slcer. 950 325 5 cws & hfs. 5C2 2 SO 1 steer 1140 3 SO 25 cws & hfs.1001 280 20steeis 10SC 380 1C cws & hfs. 923 2 80 O. II. Margraves. 1 cow 990 1 75 2 feeders. . . . 785 3 35 1 cow 10SO 200 1 feeder 840 335 1 cow 900 2 00 1 feeder 970 3 35 1 feeder 930 275 C steers 1180 390 21 sleers 904 280 C steers 1132 390 2 feeders. . . . 710 333 1 steer. 1050 390 2 feeders. . . . 960 335 1 calf 300 40" ) 1 feeder 970 3 35 HOGS While there were about the same num ber of hogs on sale ns were here on Friday of last week , there were only about half of the number on sale yesterday. The quality of the hoRS on an average was not very extra , but there were some right Rood loads. The market opened with a good active demand and Ihe offerings were mostly all taken early In [ he day. Thc market was 60 and In some cases lOc higher. One load of Rood heavy IIORS , foi which only J4.77'4 was bid yesterday , LrouRhl J4.85 today , or lOc more than yesterday's best sale. Light hogs sold us high as J4.SO , but mostly at JI.70If4.75. The shippers had liberal orders , but they could not get the hogs to fill them. Heprcsentatlvc sales : No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Fh. Pr. 69 228 240 J4 55 C7 190 SO J4 70 25 2SO . . . 4 63 39 524 160 4 70 68 20S ICO 4 53 21 191 40 4 70 2 213 . . . 435 67 211 SO 470 1 3CO . . . 465 19 278 SO 4 70 C 253 . . . 4 65 10 240 . . . 4 70 18 214 . . . 4 CO 63 237 120 470 29 301 40 4 60 4 2CO . . . 4 70 1C 170 M 460 73 220 120 475 16 170 SO 4 60 C2 25S 80 4 75 103 145 . . . 4 CO 73 20D 120 475 81 . " 218 ICO 4 C3 fill 250 240 4 75 1C 201 . . . 2 Co C2 207 80 4 75 13 UK ) . . . 463 . CO 250 120 475 17 181 40 465 71 213 . . . 475 18 225 60 465 C3 24S W 4 CO 40 247 40 465 8J 185 120 480 37 110 240 403 69 227 . . . 4 SO 110 214 440 470 C8 2GO fO 4 SO 3 ! ) 181 40 470 63 273 SO 4 S3 67 196 ICO 4 70 SKIPS AND CULLS 4 207 . . . 300 1 230 . . . 400 SHEEP There were two loads of sheep here , hut they weie consigned direct to the local packers , and were not offered for sale. The mar , ket Is nominally steady. Fair to choice native ? are quotable at from $2.60 to J3.60 ; fair to good westerns at from J2.23 to $2.75 ; common and stock sheep at from J1.75 to $2.25 ; KOCH ! to choice 40 to 100-1L. lambs at from J3 to $5.60. CHICAGO 1IVK nTUCIt. I'rlcei ( or Cattle Killed Stronger and at a Kdclit Advance. CHICAGO , July 12. In cattle only about 4.BOO head were received today , nnd with , , a fairly active general demand prices ruled stronger and from Be to lOc better In a number of Instancet for choice beeves. Inside and outside prices foi nat.vc s.c rs wire nlout thc Fame as those quoted yesterday , and only a few cattle were choice enough to sell uround (3.50. Ilutchers' nnd can- ners' stuff , calves , dockers and feederv were In fair demand at unchanged prices. In hogs not more than SOW we. e received to.lay. but those left over from yesterday Increased , the supply to 12dUO head. Early In the day therr was u demand fiom shippers and speculators nnd prlceji moved up from 5c to lOo per 100 Ibs. Sub sequently the buying bvcamo very llKlit , und as city packers held back the advance was all lost. The top price of the day , tJ.27'i. was paid by a "scalper1 for a drove of extra choice 195-lb. lions. being 2'ic higher than choice heavy sold for. Sales were made of common to choice heavy nt from (4.75 to (3.25. mixed at from (1.80 to (5.1S , light at from (1.80 to'(5.27'A , and pigs at from (5,10 to (3.20 , heavy and light weights veiling clot.ely together. A good many hogs were left untold. The best lambs early In the week gold nt (6.10 , but since then prices have declined fully 40o to 600 per 100 Ibs. Sales are now made at from (5,60 all the way down to (3 for common lambs , ulth the bulk of the sales at from (5 to (5.50. Khcrp , unlike lambs , were stronger , und aver- uied from 15o to 23c higher. Hales WLTH nt an cUmne range of from ( I to (1.50 for liifeilor ti extra Hocks , prime ewes selling at (3.75 , nnd chrtcc wethers nt from (4.25 to (1.50. Compara tively few sheep were choice enough to tell nlHivt J3.C. . , fed Texnns selling at from (3.23 to (3.60 while commoner TVxanx went at from 13 to (2.U Montana , Orrxoii und western sheep found pur. at from (1.90 to (3.50. Knnin * City l.tve Mock. KANSAS CITY. July 12. CATTI.E Receipts , G.COO head ; shipments. 2,7uu head. Market Heady In KtnmK : Texas ru-rrp. : ( ? ( . 13 ; Texas cows , (2.2o i3.10 ; beef teem. ( a.404. 3.60 ; native cows , ( I.23C.3.83 ; mockers and feeders , (3.00(14.35 , bulli , ilOOB1Receipts. . 4 , "CO ht-a'lj ililpmentf. 300 hend ; Market lOirTx : hinder ; bulk of sales , J1.75W4.W. lKftvU . ( i.SUt(5.W ( ; packer * . JUS83.Wj mixed , 4.70C4.J3 ; lights. (4.7501.90 ; Yorkers , ( l.85lf4.Mi > | K * . (4.M < f4,7& , HltEEI' Receipts , 1,200 htadj tlilpmcnts , 700 lend. Matkrt ttronp. Now York l.lro Moo1 * MurUnt. NEW YORK , July 11. IIEEVES Receipts , 3,800 head ; opened slow , but slightly higher ; closed ncltvo nnd llrtn ; native * teers , corn nnd grnns ed , poor to good. ( I.M i5.50 ; ordinary strikers , 4.82'4j ' ! oxen , (3.75(4.25i ( bulls. ( J.ftHlS.'iS : dry ows , (2.25C2.75 ; European cables quote Amerl- an steers nl 10'4ffll > ic ; refrigerator beef , P'SW HP : no exports today ; tomorrow , 721 beeves nnd , OSO quarters. HliniJP AND IAMI S-Recolpts. 6.100 liends lirep , dull , lower , except for top grades ; lnmb , low , UJfiic lower ; about 1,0(0 held carried over ; sheep , Inferior to good , (3.60 4.80 : lambs , iimmon to choice , (3.BOjf3.67'4. ' HOGS Receipts , B,2yi ) head ; easier , at (3.300 St. l.nuiK l.lvu Stuck Alnrkoti ST. LOtMS , July 12. CATTI.E RccHplB , 2,500 leml ; shipments , none ; market llrm nnd top Hides brought full prices ; native dre seil liecf nd shipping steers ranged tl.WflS.40 ; light sto-rs. 3.401(1. ( On ; slnckers nnd feeders , (2.BOT3.50j cows , 2.40H3.40 ; fed Texas steers , (1.5WI.50 ; em UK leers. (3.00fT3.r > 0 ; cows , (2.2,1f3.W. HOGS Receipts , 2.MO head ; shipments , noncj narket lOo higher ; heavies , (3.00W5.15 ; packers , I.60H5.10 ; light , (4.70 5.iO. ( SHEEP Receipts. 2,0"0 hend ; shipments , none ; narkel llrmrr ; tMd natives In demand nt (2.75(1 .50 ; lambs , (3.6Mi3.S ; souths vxtcrn sheep ranged (1.S303.20. _ Muck In Mclit. Recoril of receipts nt thc four principal markets for I'llJny , July 12 , H93 : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Onialm . 1.400 1.676 352 Chlcng . 4,300 8,000 T.OOi Kans.is City . B.fflO 2.COO 2.000 St. Loula . 5.600 4,700 1,200 Totals . . 17,100 10,870 10,332 Liverpool Mxrkrts , LIVERPOOL , July 12.-WHEAT-Ppot quiet ; lemund | H ir ; No. 2 led winter , 5s 2d ; No. 1 nllfornla , Bs 1'iil. ' Kutuies Iipeiuul steady with near positions lit higher nnd dlstnnt position 1'id ' , closed llrm , with near positions l i < l higher and llstnnt positions IMilM higher ; business aluul qually distributed ; July , Bs 2d ; AiiKUsI , Es 2'id , ' 'eplember , EH 2d ; Octnl r , Es 3'iil ; November , s 4d ; December. 5s 4'id. ' CORN Spot stendv ; American mixed , new , s 3d. Kulurrn opened steady , with near ) iosl- Ions U'l ' hliher ; and the distant positions Id klgher ; closed strong , with near nnd distant losltlons 2d higher ; business heaviest on earl ) insltlons ; July. 4s 3' id ; August. 4s 2Ud ; Septem- > er , Ifl 2'ld ; October , 4s 2'id ; November. 4s 3'id , lecember , 4 3Vsd. KI.OfR Dull , demand poor ; St. Ixiuls fnncy vlnler , 7s 6 < 1. I'ROVISIONP Ilncon. steady ; demand poor : 'umberland cut. 2XH30 Ibs. . 32s 6,1 ; short rlt" . 2S Ibs. . 33 ; l ng clear , light. 3SUI. , Ibs. . 33" ; eng clear , heavy. 55 Ibs. . 32s ; shoit clear b.icks. Ight , 18 Ibs. , 34 ; short clear middles. B3 Ibs. , 33s 9d : clear bellies , n-THO Ibs. , 34s. Shuill- lers , s < | iiare , IS'jllt II' ' " . , 31s. Hams , short cut , 14(718 Ibs. . 44s. Diet , extia Indln niexs , 7Ss 7d : irline mess. 61s 3d. Poik. pi line mt-ai. line western. 57s Cd ; tine mixllum. B"s. I 'iid , dull , > rlme > \ extern , 33s ; retlneil. In palls , 31s. TALLOW Klne N. A. , nominal. CHEESE ( Julet ; demand p ir ; finest Ameri can , white , new , 38s 6d ; llnest American , colored , new , 3Ss 4d. lll'TTER Klnest Unltol Slnlcs nnd good nominal. OILS Spirits of turpentine. 21s 9d. Petroleum. ellned. Rliil. Unseed oil. 21s 6d. REFRIGERATOR HEKF Korcquarters , 3 ; d ; ilndquarters , CVi'l , HOPS At London ( Pnclflc crnst ) , t2. The receipts of wheat during the past three lays were167,000 centals , Including 6,000 Ameri can. The receipts of American corn during he past three days were Bl 400 centals. Weather unsettled. Wool Mnrknt * LONDON , July 12. At the wool auction sales oday 16,000 bales were offered , of which 900 vero withdrawn. The selection Included some excellent clips. America Iwught freely , but the ontlnentnl demand was listless. Following arc he sales In detail : New South Wales. 6,323 Iviles : scoured , fdT sSlid ; greasy , 3 ; ( i9Ud. Queensland , Z.OS4 bnles ; ci in red , Sd&ls "id ; greasy , 4j9d. Victoria , ,221 bales ; scoured , 6'/dIls 3d ; greasy , 4',4dTls d. South Australia , 1,646 bales ; scoured , 4'4dff ' ( s Id ; greasy. 4fiS'.jd. ' Swan River , 854 bales ; enured , 94f11 < id : greasy , 3'Jlif7lJd. New /.en- and. 2.C03 bales ; scoured , lO'l-ddls 4d ; Rrejsy. \5illil. Cape of Good Hope nnd Nntnl. 470 lales ; scoured. HdtVls 2' d ; greasy , 4Hff7d. ItOSTON , July 12. Thc Iloston Commercial tulletln lll say tomorrow of the wool market : Never has there been such n sustained demand 'or wool. This Is the third successive week of icavy sales , the total this week belnR within few thousand pounds of the record. Iloston In ho last three weeks has sold over Sl.ono.OU'i bs. of wool. OJIP house sold 1.0 < KfOO ) Ibs. of \nstrallan this weak. There has been an nd anco of 2c per Hi. on fine wool this week. Tcr- Itory delalno Is nt 35c to 3Sc , nnd choicest nt 4".c clean. The advancn Is now 25 per cent from he lowest point. The saleH of the week nre 7,477.nOO Ibs. domestic and 3.884,000 Ihs. foreign , against 6,890.000 Ihs. domestic and 3,772.000 Ibs. brelpn last week and 1.840,500 llw. domestic and 40,0f ) foreign for the same week last year. Thf sales today show nn Increase of 19,183,389 IDs. lomestlo nnd 33,671.600 foreign over the same late In 1S93. The receipts to date show nn In crease of 14,123 bales domestic and 120,490 bale ? 'orclgn. _ ' 'niton Mnrknl. NEW ORLEANS. July 12.-COTTON Dull ; middling. 6ic ; low middling , 6c ; good or- llnary , tt ll-16c ; net and gross receipts , 17 hales ; exports , coastwise , SO bales ; Kales , 100 bales , stock. 105.375 bales. NEW YORK. July 12. COTTON Eiisy ; mld- lllng' , 7'Jc ; net receipts , none : gross. 1,423 bales ; 'orwarded , 149 bales ; sales , 240 bales , all spin ners ; stock. 197.175 b.il"S. Cotton futures closed " : > areiy steady ; sales. 27,600 bales ; January. (7.05 ; ' ehruary , (7.10 ; March. $7.16 ; July , (6.80 ; August. :6.S1 : ; September. (6.SC ; October , $6.91 ; Novem ber , (6.95 ; December , (7. ST. IXJI'IS. July 12.-COTTON-Qulct ; no sales reported ; mlddllnc. < 'ic : receipts , 16 bales ; shipments , 302 bales ; stock , 18,992 bales. Milfitr Market. NEW YORK. July 12. fil'OAR Raw , market Inn ; fair refining , 27tc ; centrifugal , 90 test , 3Uc , < aU , late yettciday , 5,430 bags centrifugal , 90 ei-t , In port , at 3 > , Jc , ex-sh p. ; today , 59'Jajs r < "n rlfUKal. 96 teht 3VSc ex-ship. Rellned , fa r.y ncllve ; Vo. 7 , 3 lu-16 4V c : No. 8. 3 15-16 < & 4 > , iiC ; No. 9 , 3T4JT 4 l-16c ; No. 10 , 3 13-16S4C ! Nl ) . 11 , 3 ll-16fl'3'c. ( No. 12. 3 9-163 > ; c ; No. 13 , 3 , c ; off A , 4 l-16i > 4Hc ; mold A , 4 ll-161f4Ttc ; standard A , 4 B-16fl 4',4c ; confectioners A. 4 5-16W l',4c ; cut loaf , 5 l-lf. [ f3'Jc ; crushed , 5 l-16iff5'ic ; powdered , 4yifi I 15-16c ; granulated , 4 7-16fi ic ; cubes , 4 11-lCc. Ponrln Miir rtH. PEORIA , July 12. CORN-Market higher ; No. 2 , 45c ; No. 3 , 44l/iC. OATS Market quiet , steady ; No. 2 while , 28U < r < 27',4c ; No. 3 white. 36437c. | RYE Market dull , nominal ; new No. 2 , 4.ic. WHISKY Market film ; finished goods on the basl of (1.24 for high wines. RECEIPTS Wheat. 3.000 bu. ; corn , 54.750 bu. ; oats. 83,000 bu. ; rye , ( iOO tm. ; barley , 1.4UO bu. SHIPMENTS Wheat , 600 bu. : coin , 17.230 bu. ; oats , 58,750 bu. ; rye , none ; barley , 700 bu. llnUlinnre ( Iriiln Miirl lH. HALTIMORE. July 12.-FLOUR Quiet nnd un- chanecd ; receipts , 6.500 bbls. WHEAT Unsettled nnd higher ; i-pot , month nnd August , 68ii5(6bHc ( ; September , 69'ijC9- ; receipts. 37,936 bu , CORN Dull ; spot , 49U5J50c ; month , 49'ic ' ; August , 49V c ; September , 49Ho ; recelp's , 25,100 bu. ; shipments , 9,000 bu. OATS Firm : No. 2 white western , 32ViQ33c ; No. 2 mixed 30li < fI31c ; receipts , 7,000 bu. RYE Dull ; No. 2. Blc. New York Dry Goods Market , NEW YORK , July 12. The volume of business wns of better proportion than on nny previous day of the week , while on nccount of the formei purchases the forwunllngsere of the fullness of late reports and many deliveries are behind time , lluycis nre present In goud force nnd many new ones ar - scheduled to be here next week , when more life to the market Is looked for. Printing cloths firm nt 2 ! < , e bid nnd declined. Mllwnukeo Marke.li. MILWAUKEE , July 12. WHEAT Firm ; No. 2 spring , 67'ic ; No. 1 northern , 72fec ! ; Septem ber , 69c. CORN Higher ; No. 3 , 474c. ! OATS Unchanged ; No. 2 white , 2791c ; No. 3 white. 27'4eS7Vie. HARLEY Unchanged ; No. 2 , 48c. RYE Higher ; No. 1 , E4c. MlnneiipolU Whcnt Mnrket. MINNEAPOLIS , July 12. WHEAT-FIrm ; July , 67c ; Septtmber , 63H65V4C ; December , 67c , on tinck. No. 1 hard. 68140 ; No. 1 northern , 67y4c ; No. 2 northern , 66c. FLOUR-Hlendy ; first pitents , (3.50113.90 ; second end patents. (3.30f(3.70 ; llrst clears. (2.9fliJ3.UO. second clears , (2.45 ; export bakers , (2.45Q3.00. Knnsiia City Markets. KANSAS CITY. July 12. WHEAT Market Ir regular ; No. 2 hard , 61il62',4c ; No. 2 red , 65c ; rejected , B3c. CORN Hi2c higher ; No. 2 mixed , 39@40c ; No. 2 white , 39V44i3954c. . . . . . . , . OATS Market steady ; No. 2 mixed , 21o ; No. 2 white , 28c. , 'ITIico Wheat ( Jiuitiitlon' . SAN FRANCISCO. July 12. WHEAT Very dull ; December , (1.00',4 ; cleared , 81,600 cenlaln. I'lnnnctnl .Notci. DOSTON , July 12. Clearings , (16,19:1,601 ; bal ances , (1,622,235. RALTIMORE. July 12. Clearings , (2,204.547 ; balances , CI7.475. NEW YORK , July 12. Clearings , (93,980,670 ; balances , (7,467,156. PHILADELPHIA , July 12-ClearlnBS , (11,867- 715 ; Imlancea , (1,614,935. ST. LOUIS , July 12. Clearings , (4,238,272 ; bal ances , (437,408. Money , BiiO per cent. New York exchange , par hid , WASHINGTON , July 12. Today's statement of the condition of the treasury shows : Available cash balance , (191,489,451 ; gold rt erve , (107,2o9- 110. CHICAGO , July 12. Clenrlngs , (15.357.000. Money , easy ; rates , 4O4V4 per cent for cnll loans and &iJ&H per cent for commercial pap-r. New York exchange , 15o premium ; Bti-rling. posted rates , J.Wi < j4.69. N , W. HARRIS & GO BANKERS , 165-165 Oearborn-st. , Chicago. (5 ( V/all- . , New York. 70 Stmtc-tt. , bostc- C1TT , COtJUTT , I I / \ K I r V C SCHOOL WATER and I ! | \ | 1 I xl I 1 * * t i.THaR * inGH GRADE LJ \ * / I N I / K-/ Boixbt at > d Boll. Correspondence Bolieltcd. SHORT LINE FINAL HEARING Receivers and the Union Pacific Douy the Jurisdiction of the Oourt. CASE MAY BE TRANSFERRED TO ST , PAUL Ititninr AUoln Olrculittlon tlmt Neitotlatlotn ATO I'eiiitlnir for a Sjttlomeiit with the American I.unn uiul Trust t'oinp.iiij. I'OHTLAND , Ore. , July 12. The Hnal loarlng of the OrcRon Sliort Line and UtuU Northern foreclosure cnse wns taken up In th Unltctl States district court today. Zcra Snow , counsel for the receivers of thc Sliort Ino nnd Union 1'aclllc system , denied tha urlBdlctlon of the court. The arguments ot : he lawyers who spoke this afternoon were aa to whether the mortgages could bo fore closed and the road sold for failure of the first mortgage bondholders to pay Interest on the consolidated mortgages. It Is said u oulsldo circles that the cnse Is likely to be transferred to St. 1'nul to be heard by Judge Sanborn. H Is also stated that ne gotiations arc pending between the Union 1'a- clflc and the American Loan and Trust com pany looking toward a compromise. o.ivi : TIII ; KKII : I-I-.TITION A IIEVIU.NU * _ _ CUlm They 4'nnnni iiiilp | Their Cnrs in Itripilrrit In thn llnio Allowed. \VAS11I.NOTON , July 12. The Interstate Commerce commission granted a hearing to day to the representatives of the receivers of the New York , Lake Krle & Western Hall way company on their petition for an exten sion of time within which to comply with the act of congress requiring alt railroad com panies engaged In Inletstnto commerce to equip their cars with grab Irons nnd hand lolds by the 1st of July , 1S95. .Mr. Samuel T. Conklin , attorney for the Krle road , presented the grounds of the petition. He said 7,000 cars had been equipped nnd the work had jeen pushed as rapidly ns possible , but that another year was necessary to complete It. John W. Cloud , secretary of the Master Car liulldcrs association , said ho believed that up to date between 50 and 75 per cent of the cars of the country had been equipped as re quired , but that to take out of service at ono lime all the cars not so equipped would ma terially cripple Interstate tralllc. Mr. Alfred K. Drown , second vice grand master of the Brotherhood of Trainmen , created a stir by his talk. Ho asserted that there was a great lack of uniformity In both the size and location of hand holds. Ho : hought the railroad managers should adopt a uniform system and submit It to practical nen. He suggested that there had been sulll- clent time for putting the law Into effect and said that If a railroad company had posted an order which had not been compiled with by the employes for two years the result would bo different from what It had been In .his case. The greater part of the afternoon session was devoted to the presentation of petitions from roads other than the Erie , to be con sidered as parties to the application for an extension of time. Mr. Cloud , on behalf of the Master Car Dulldcrs association , pre sented fifty-five letters , authorizing him to represent as many roads In asiclng this exten sion , Mr. Morrlsscy stated during the afternoon that the trainmen would not object to an extension of thc time until the first of Janu ary next If they could have assurance that the roads In the meantime would devote their energies to a compliance with the law. The chairman announced that the commission would take the petition for extension under consideration. TEXAS 1'ACIPIO I'KOVKN INNOCENT Dlsclnlmor of Having Cut the Now York Unto Miiilo ( iooil , CHICAGO , July 12. The Texas Pacific road has satisfied the Missouri , Kans.is & Texas ofllclals that It has never made a round trip rate of $40.25 from Dallas to New York , as reported yesterday , and the threatened rate war among the western roads seems to have passed over. The Iloston terminal lines hava taken action that Is extremely unpleasant to the western lines. They declare today that on whatever Christian Endeavor tickets they extend the return limits It will be ex tended only to the gateways of the western roads , and not under any circumstances nto their territory. This Is contrary to all the arrangements of the western roads , and IB bound to cause them no end of an noyance and trouble. Chairman Caldwell of the Western Lines Passenger association lag taken up the matter with the Iloston terminal lines and may secure a reversal of their decision In the matter. Nothlnc In thu Urlo rut. Traveling Passenger Agent Ilranch of tha Erie lines said yesterday that the report of the Erie cutting rates to thc Christian En deavor meeting at Uoston was made out of the whole cloth. The dllllculty arose over the Imlt on certain tickets , the "Soo' line In sisting upon giving a longer limit than had been agreed upon. The Erie proceeded to pro tect the business , protesting the while against any such underhanded methods. The connec tions of the "Soo" line , however , settled the matter by refusing to accept the tickets If any were Issued with an extended limit and the whole affair was squelched at Us very In ception. Miller Appointed to Sucoonil Oriif. CHICAGO , July 12. W. J. Miller has iiesn appointed general passenger agent of the Pullman company , vies Mr. Gray , de ceased. Mr. Miller has been the assistant general passenger agent of the company [ or the last live years. I like my wife to use Pozzonl's Complexion Powder , because It Improves her looks and U as fragrant as violets. SWEET SAVORY SATISFYING 1 SWIFT'S ' PREMIUM i Think of the thouBiimle of hams and bacon thut troout from South Oniiiha daily ! Wo select hut the btiHt ones for the brantl"S WIKT'S I'HEMIUM. " Smoked llKhtly- triinmcd nicely -extra mild not salty. No man could make them bettor. For Sato by all First-Class Dealers. * SWIFT AND COMPANY. A SOUTH OMAHA , NEB. JAM US 13 , HOYD. J. W. DEAN , Telephone I O.It ) . BOYD & DEAN OMAHA , NEU. COMMISSION Grain. Provisions & Stocks Uoom 11114 Hoard of Trade , Direct wires to Chicago anil New Vork. Correspondents : John A , Warren & Co. ff P. SMITH ( T l. 1318) ) 8. II. STANFORD F. P. SMITH < S CO , GRAIN and I-'KOVISJONQ Room 4 , N. Y. Ufa Bld . , Omaha. Ilranch oillcc-s at Kremont and CuluinliuB. All crderB placed on the Chicago lloaid of Trade. CnrtoiKjnilcntu : Hchwurlt , Uupte & Co. , CM * a ii. Hchrelner. Flack & Co. . HI. Louli. lUfer to First National Hank. Omuhu. MA 11(1 IN Nu muttcl MIK. uubi.el : UD Jec- iijii > is'n ululluo ) w.u luur have rcaa nd * i viiii tiin l"f uur - "l'i ' ' NUW uoa 1.XPLAINi ; . ( ; oin.i4u'rii It cltarly eiplaln * liuuiiu trading and Uii'INis : ALL , ilAUKUT lJXl'ltiHtilo.Nd. it's free anil will leach you . ARUOQAliT & CO. . U Trader * Chicago.