0 THE OMAHA DAILY 13JJ3fl ; FRIDAY , JULY 10 , 1890. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Politics Dominated All Speculative Markets and Kept Prices Down. WEAKNESS IN PROVISIONS A FACTOR Corn Itiilnl l.nnrr Ml IHirHli nn r Unlit Ti-mlc mill Oiiln AllritiMcil tilttlc Attention. CHICAGO , July 0. Politics tlomlnatcil all peculated nutkets today , nnd hud n be numbing effect upon prlccfl.Vhcnt de clined ? c , slid corn and o.ila about V4o each. 1'iovlHlons ma-lo new low Ptleo rcconlH , declining from U',4 lo 20c. Wlu'itt line ! another exceedingly ilull ilny nnd lluetn.iUona weie nuirovv , being confined - fined to Hi' r.tnge 'Jho tone v.ns eiusy nt the stnrt , Inltuencod by the Michigan at.ito repot t. 'iltlH wim much moiu fnvcinblu thiin ntitlcli iti'd , mid , though the bullish Trlco Current repent tcndc'd to Biisiulti prices for the time , a good deal of Avhrnt WHO put on the nmikut. Th result was that prices dioppcd % c fiom the opening figure.VcnltmsH In provisions a fac tor later In the day , nnil co-it prices some thing. The market became vciy dull and drugging nbout noon , and trading \va practlc-nlly at a standstill , rcni.ilnlng so until the clone. fjcptombcr opened to lower at fioin GC' ie to ECH' . . and tMiidunllj weakened , vvlth but fi-vv u-ne-tloni to from tC'lc ' lo Wj'ic. Nonr thu rlcise sonic bujlng fil to o'j'ce- , to iiecuie pmllti mivulii ink en but the ( itlvnn. u VVIIH onlj temporal y , ami Bepiembcr closed vvcnlt at from MiljjC to Corn ruled lower all il V with an ex tremely light Hade Another cut In AVnnh- Inclim grnln lales provolinl c-onstdeinblo flculng , neavinc-SH In vvlu-nt nnil piovl'loiiH being factors September opened un- chaiiKCil at XTUe , and dec lined to 2C closing weak at 2C'8r , sollcui. Oats atttacUd but little attention , the feeling was * easy and pikes ruled luwoi , flnutuntloni being goveincd nlmtist en- tltely by wheat. iJcptctnber oiiened un changed nt I.ri8iand lie-Id within He lluc- tuallon , cfoMntf at fiom 15'ii1 lo IKHic bid. I'rovlslons'vvcie utte-ily vvltlumt biiipott and miulo new low pricereccida. . A gen eral dlijiosltlon to iinlonelvns mnnlfslcd and with oonre-ely any demand uileus ivont down stendlly , the closing being VPIV vvo.tlc nt pinetlciilly bottom in lees. Hnptfrnbet- polk closed -JOe lowei. at JfiSO Boplemb-T laid. ISe- lower , ( it W.CO. Septi-mbcr ribs , ICe lower , at J.IM. nstlmated for KrldnyVhent , 217 earn ; corn 4DO cars ; oats , I'M cars ; hog.s , 1MM)0 ) The ) leading futures ranged as follows : " Articles I Oi | ni I IHtfli | Lo.v. W heal.No.'J July C&U C54 Suit fitt ) , ' CO'li Uco 68J4 08' ( 68'i Corn , No 2. July Srnt 27 May J'JH ' 'UK Gain.No tf. . July IMt he. pi lliy : 18 IS Furk.ticrbbl July I 40 FClt | U Ur U 70 a so I f.U Jan 7 iO 7 4'2' 7 JO Lnni.lUUlbi Julv fctpt. 8 7-2' < : i tr , , J.m. 4 UU Slimt'iVlbs- Jnly o J7l .1 4J ) be-pt. . h u' " , : i r > n Jan . . : i 73 : t 70 Cash tinotntloni were ns follows : KI.OUll-in- : , patinls. $340fjfO. B 12W3CO ) ( | , tinltic ; iiattnty , $3 M03 75 ; bakus , W11IIAT No. 2 EprlnK. u5t5Vic ; No. 3 cprlni , * , Kc. No. 2 ml , rr\ \ jo'/c. COHN'-No , 2 , 2C-4C OATS-No. 2 , 13'ic , No. 2 white. No 3 vihltc. ll-Uc' HYINi ) 2. 3l'X.fl31c. HAUliV- 2. nnmln.il : No. 3 , f. o. b , 22Jf JCc : No 4. f. o b , 2.'fii'ic. KIiAXHUHD Nn. 1. Tic. TIMOTHY fiiiIrlme. : . } 2 & . rilOVISIONB MCPS pork t > ei lihl. , tf 40it6 4" > , Innl , v-r MO llm. , $3 M ; pliort rib" , nldrs lonpi , (3 40 ; dry milted ElioiiUtcrt , boxed , SJ.T 'tft 00 ; uliort clear Hides , lioxcil. t3.C2V4JJ 7r WHISKY Distillers' nnlJlied gocids , per gnl. , 11.22 SUOAIlS Cut lo-if , r > 07 : eianulnloil , H 1'OUWUY Mnrket ttr.idy , tuiKija , "fl'lc , chickens , Bprliiu , 12i4fUlic : ducks , eprlngUU Jl'4c. The followInsr weie the receipts nnd shipments lodav : Onthel'rolnoQ oxclivnrj tolivtliu butte'r mar ket VV.IH aleailv : ere uncry , 10 1 IHo : il ilry , Ui ( 12o. Ku'l'n. steady , frosb , Uiic. ) Uliueao , qulot ; 77c. ( _ OMAHA UIMKAI , SIAUKUT. Coiiilltloii of Trnilc uiul ( tiiotntloiiM on Slaplo mill Kitiiey I'rddiiee- . EOGS-Cholee stock. 7'4c. IIUTTEIl Coramun to tulr , So ; choice to fancy , country. ICffilSc. VI3A -Choice fnt , SO to 120 Ibs , la quoted at 6'ic ; lurcc nnd coarse , 40CC , Clltnsn Domtstle brlcU , 13c ; IMam , per iloz. , 1900 , club bouse , 1-11) ) . jam , ) i r dor. , S3W , I.lm- bergcr , Inncy , per Ib , 13c , llotiuefort4lb Jan , per iloz. , (3 CO ; YounK American , 12c , twins , fancy , HHc , 1'OOLTHY I.lva hens. Cc ; cocks , 3o ; tnr- ke > n , Cc ; old iluclis. Cc ; vprln ? clillitns , llfllo pur pound , tilling iltickH , We. PlllLXJNS-Llve. Jl Wffl.25 , dead pigeons not wuntcd. HAY Now liny , (5 CO ; uplnnil , $500 ; inMlnml , 14 DO ; louluml , M 00. rye straw , | l CO , color nmUi'H tbu price on liaj , light bales cell ( lie Ltst , only top Kruilcn lirlnu top prlux. UltUOM COUN Kxlii-niely Blow palo ; new- crop , delivered on track In country , choice cieen eclf. working caipet , per Hi. . 2'ic , choice grci-ll , runnlni ; to hull , 2uc , common , l' t. vianTAULis. : \VATiilMiiXINB-P : : r iloz , JIM. CANTMUUPiS : Pir Vi bu. basket , COS75C. KHC1 PLANT 1'cr doz , 75c. TOMATOK8 1'tr 4-ba6ket crates , We ; ten- crate loin , 76c. CUCUMHiitS Per doz. . S5e. ClICUMIIinth IVi doz , WXic. NISW ONIONS Soutlitrn stock , per Ib , l ic. LIMA IlIlANK-I'ir Ib . 4c IIIANK : HimU plcknl navy , per bu , SI < Offl.LO. 1'IIJ PLANT Ilinr.H Bnvn , i 'r Ib , lo CAUUPUWIIll Per doz , 75o. CAllIlAOn-IIonic grown , per doz. , XQ'Mc. OU1.12UY Per doz , 2SCi < le- . PHUlTri , BTItAWIinilKIKS Nomof any conneiiuence. CAMl'OHNIA CIinilHII'S- s lpplliK Block. HOM1J OHOWN UllHUIiIiS-Pcr lU-b ) b.itkit , T5o. uoosiiuiuuis-Nun : < . . UI.ACKIIiilKliS-Prr : 2 < - < | t. cnte , 1 fOBl 75 111AC1C UAhPlliKUIiS : Per : t-ilt. cnse.JS.OO CAUIMIINIA Al'IlILXTh-Jl IOsn.60 CALIPOItNIA PUAUIIUS Karly Alexander , Aer box. , ( I.U. CAMKOHNIA PLUMS Per bor. Jl 75. , CtJItllANTS-Nonc BOUTIICUN APPLKS PIT W-bu box. , S5ff40o H-liu. tioxeH , r.O. ' . KOUTIUJHN PLUMH-Per ! 4lt. . case. 11 25. BOUTill.HN PIACHRS Per V4 I'U ' lei , Mtf Of , CALirOIlNIA PlJAUS-None TUOPIC'AL PHU1TS. OPANQUH Mediterranean Bwtvl * , Noa. 126. ISO 17C , 200 , 21C , (4 t.0 ; larKt-r unit tmuller sizes , II 23 L1JMONB Meimlnai , fancy , II DO , cholcf , > < 00 < J 4. : : ; Cnllfurnla leinoim , II HANANAS Choice Inrca stock , per bunch Wii..VS ; iiifdlum-tiltKl bunchtv , | 1DU200 | I'lNUAPPLUS Per crate of live to ee-ve-n doz. MI8CIU.IANiOUfl. HONfiV 1'nncy white , | > er Ib , Ha ; choice. 13o California , lunlir color , lOo MAI'1.13 bMtUP Plve gill onna , each , { 2,75 ral. cunt , pir doz , | I2 , ' , j cat. cunn , JO 20 , quur CUIK. II DO. ClIlIMt-Clurlllea juice , | < er ImU bbl. , 13. \ > e bbl. , 15 I'UKHIJIIVKS AwortcJ , 20-lb rnlU , each. U < 0 1'IflS Inijx > itei | funry , B crown. SO-lb , boxv Ho : choice , 10-lb I XM. 3 crown , 'JClOc , NUTB Aliiu'iidx , t'ulirornla. per Ib . medium flic , 10c ; TarraKOim almoncU , per Ib. , lure * 15 lie ; llruzlle. PIT Ib , to , r.HKllifli "ubiutu. po Hi. , fancy vofl fhell. lie ; medium nice , UV , til licitH prr Ib. , lOa ; pccnim , pollihed medium Cc InrKB. 10 ° , priiiuitH , raw , C'4H7c ; roaBted , 7V c I ATiS : Halloween , per Ib. , DC , furde , 10-lb boxm , per Ib , 7c. DIIESSKD MBATfl. IJKUr Drewetl ftrcrn. 400 to COO Ibi , CflC'ie ' western ete iii , Co ; b'i > o < l cows und lieKcru , C.'iS ' Co ; medium cans and helfira , tlJSHc ; furcquurlfru , e'owv und 'iflfir * . 3 % KOQ > ! forr < iuaiten > , native steers , 4' ( i5c ; hlnd < iuai < ir , covami helferti , "diiSc , ROO hlndquurtcr > . tteert , S'iOVc ; co\v roumlt. jC cow pliiten , 3c ; lionelrrH ohuckn , to ; row chuilo 3Uc , Fleer cbncku , 3 o ; Ix-ef tenderlulmi , SJo tocf roll * , bonelers , Oc ; tliloln but In , bolide * * , So loin backt. bont'lt-m. to ; lulu backs , DC ; cow rll No S Cf c ; cow loins. No. 3. ! 'o ; bte ( trim mints. ! o ; lump battn , EH : , thouMer iloj , DC I MUTTON Dri > fed lamb * . 8c ; dri'snd mutton. To , racks , lOc , UKM , Cc ; cuddles , Sc ; te > . 3c ! t lliteu | > luckr , Sc. h ci > tongues , per doz. , 2Gc. 1'OHK-Urci.ffd boss. 4c ! P rk loins. HJo spare libs , 3'jc , Imm tausat ! s , bulls , ( c ; pork L t. shoulders , 4V c ; l > orK shoulders , sklnne-d , 4Vic t.f f pork trlmmlnfe-u , 5cj leuC larJ , not rendered. 4 < 5t HIDES ANI1 TAI.LCX5V. TJie fihoe and I.eathir Itrvlew sa > s the blJ market rule * very quiet and on the surfuct. stems considerable weaker , but there In ai undercurrent of strength. There are for 1 njr t.intein orJ re to buy nnd w * t rn tt.nntrt vlme v-ry IUM InUrtit , but the nuppllM nit knrn to te limited Thn country kill mull tlili > e r mid Although th unnrrs are nbr etntloiii Mul eont rv ilrc tlmn utunl lit Mdo iltullon rmirn nn clement nt ttrength , nditd , lild Qiutulletift uro tcvctnl points hlfthcr IMhtly than tie Ic.ltliir that Is made from 11IDI.S No. 1 IilMll hide * . < ( No. 3 trtcn ddM. JV.e No I ei fn tnltcd lililcx , RHes No. ? : tif.n > lt rt liUo * , < Hr ; Na 1 vtnl cnlf , 8 to 12 II ( c ; No 5 veal cnlf , S tu 1.1 Ibi , c ; No. 1 try lllnt lili ! i , 7Dfc , No. 2 rtcy flint lililtn. If Vo 1 Ory Mltt-d hides , fo , tint I cured hides , tt Iti lent tti n fully Mired. SHIII.P l'KI/lV-llrr n foiled , each , rreen mlKd ihci > tliiK ! > Inlioit wnolcd e-arly iklti ) , t-ivrli , 18a , dry clit.tillniii ( short wnoled mrly Hklnr ) , No. 1. enrli , 10 < - , rtiy thcnrllnRK Kli.lt VTitirO iill > i.l > lli > ) . No I , rncli , to. iliy lllnt KniifH * Hhit Nfbuivl-n l.ulihPi wool iifllf , itr Ib , niliinl vrillit , 4"o | , dr > Hint Knn na il.,1 Nljmvl.'t Mm mill wnnl 1".H' per Ib , net- in. \\olKht 1 , 3T4c. dry flint PolC'indo lilltrlirr vvnol | . < lt . ptr " > . nctunl vM-'rlit. ' * 5j5c , iliy flint Culnrmlo Miinaln wool | iolt , p't ll < , firlunl v\c-lit. ( | SOIc , feel tilt off. as It Is unc-lena to ; iy fiflclit e'n Ihfm TA1.I.OVV AND ( JRKA n-Tnllow. N" 1 , 2'Sc ' , Inllcn. Nil J IV . ' . Rrmia. v\ldle A , 2'lc , Bre nro , wlillcII , I'll' ! Krenfe > ellnw , Hc , Kre if c. dirk , 1141 ; old buller. l'T2'Ac , btenwux , prime , Klf Kcrc.UBli tiilliivv. lUc- , . Ili'NP.rf-ln cm lot , W | KIP | < I nnd ilcllvcreil In Chicago : l'r > buffnlr lei ton , J12 00111 * 00 , dry cniititry , lilenrliiil , pn ton , 110 MillW. . ilry Coimtty , ilntnii ntul m ity , JH > I ton. JO fK > iS " . \ViKH , t'liui.n'icd line in nvy , 6fi7c. fine llgltt , Ffi ° c , qiinrler blood , K'lc ( , KM-JK burry nnd clmlT } , fcit"eul'cd / tubrokm iimrHe , ( tc ; rutted mul l > rol on lineCOSc. . I'ltireMinlicd Modliim ISflISc : lln * , I t71rt , tub wnshed , Wl Hi , Mar' ; re , bi-cl.r , Cc , INK locks , Iff3c , dead llud , CQ'V . _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ b't'OCKS AM ) IIONDS. iM In ttie Scpiirlly 3Inrki > ( U'ci'o Annln Itftlrlulfil. Ni\V : YOUK , . .lulyOperations In tbo slock nailct were nxnln ri5lrlct d ovvlnB to ciwross- UK K neial InteTeKts In the cccltlnir Oevelop- ni'iils nt Chltngn ami thl condition of affairs v.un Improved ui fully nn practicable tutlny y trndL-m. Thlu lonthiRcnt IIIIH been tlmpInK 11 tactics ice. nil > aiLuidliiK to the position .akcn bj I.nndon rcKnrdlni ! our KCrurltb A j\\er iniiiket for Amerlcnns nt tlmt icntrr 'fdiu Idcnt to unr opining ot bUHlncns largely 'uinl'lnd n bini test mil the riMiltva n v\iak miirkct , ulth Itnlunlrl il : bearliiK the' binnl of tin- attack lluKlni'na v\us poorly distributed IlKtnlni ; fnr nearly ono fonitb of the nle1 tiansactl > n It also vcutnl the IIP.IV- o n The only othti ftoilt that itmlied evin eoinpirntlve artlvlt > VVHB ht Paul. Initial [ ulits w .iil Kcnernll > a firctlon b Uuv > t ter- < liin Hunt fair * and In entiling ilciillnus foi- ther slight conci'Fslon wire noted , rxttn line to 14 nr cint In RmnKers. At derllncn tin1 nmiket btcamo Klusulfli. but steadied Sugar Foon miived up a fruition , but the Ktiarnl list V\UH ilevnld ot feature nnMI the noon hour , v\hi > n iirken In a number of ciihes hold off HllKlitl > IM.IOW jcxtetday'u cl ox I tit ; , more Impoitnnt IOSSPH ociuilHK In Ki ( 'tr < "I he leactlonti In r\m pulhy v llh the ill op In Husar on ucllrliiK NSCK | Cuiitliaied exlie-mo dnllniM piovokcd an at- tnilc by piofesslumils aftn tnlddu ) . Inblch \MIH the chlur Kiiffim , jlellliiR lo 10 > \ In entulnif operntluim OITurliiBB ot torl > on lJKhtlv InouiiMMl Bpnle vveie noted , partlcn- lailv In SiiKiir In the Ian horn the to < k imntloned nnd ClilciiKii Oai' illsplii > eil heavt- Ihc eo ) ln VMIR v\iaK at tin * lo\\iitt ! > ointii , with S-iiRiir off 2 per tint and C'hlciK" ; ! a nnd Nc\v JerFes C'ential P4 I rr eelit and 1'S per cent lower rifpectlvolj In othei case * Iriilncx weie fnnlloiiHl Itallnay bumlx v\iru lull mid lower. IO SCF of n point or theie- iboiitvire notlcivl In home of the mo t Inncllvi * siioft. ( Invernincntn ill'plnjcil n rontlnulng * ae- biK tendinc ) on tinnFiittlnni of Jb"fCO The follovlns ; vnc thu clobiiiB iiiotatlon < on the Ici'llnir tloek3 of the New Yoilc exchange loilay : do pfd 140 AdniiHlX1411 N. Y. runtril U4 Al'on.T II . . . . fiS N. Y A.N. r. . . . . 4H Am. Kxuri-HS . . . . 101) ) Ontario.V W H.iltlinoie.Vhlo. 17'n ' lOrccou Imp. . . . IV ! "nnad i I'.ioldo . . . i > lSi ) Ori'sron Nir IU C in ul i Southern. . 411 ! 0 S L V.U. N 1UK Central 1'u'lllc. . . . 14) ( 1'aclllc Mill . . . . SlVt 'lies fc Ulilo " ' I'cunalii-c AK. . . IX hlc.iL'o ] . Alton. . 1'lttHbnrir HM V. Il A.C1 I'nllin in I'vlico. . . 14S "lilc.it-o G 11 . . . . Kcadlinr Hb : oiiHOild Ucd n.ia. lot H. . w in : c & st i > . . art K. ( t. VV pfd 411 Cole CD il .V Iron. u UOOK Islind ! ' - ! ( Cotton Oil Ci > n . . . 10 St Paul " 4H UuHwari'V. Hill. . ilo pfd 1-7 li-l..Lick.A ) VV. . . bL P A Oni ill i . . .Ill 1) ) .Ut O pfd . . . . dopfil 1'J.t I ) AC P Oo SoutliL'iii P.ieino . ! | < } i K.iHtTcim . . . . j ir Ilolliii-rv. . . . Krlo HI' , Te-nn Co l. A Ho L VII ilo Jd pfil ISh , ToxaslMclllc Fort \V ivnei 101) ) T AO Out. lit I . 7nI' G. Nortliurn pfd. . . 110 Union 1'ielnc . . . . I' r A K I. pfd . . . oim , U * KtiiruHi . . . 40 llocklnir Villcu- . . . 1U'4 VV St I , . A P . . . Illinois Ce-ntril. . . . VV St. L A P. nf I. bt 1' . A. In In til . . . VVelln V ir.-o Kf. . . t'll ' 1C. AT pfd . . . . Vf Htrrn Union . . Like Erlo \\Vat 10 Wlieullnir A L. K. . do llfd < o nta M. AM I , I.e.ul I'riiit D.AH O 1'JM LoulHVlllu AN. . . . 4H ( i. h % . AN. A 7 N. L M.iniiiiumoon. . . . noli C. P. A I C 13 do pfd luo 01 T. St. U AK. C . . . MlsHonrl I'.iclllo. . HUM T.St. . L. A 1C.C. nU Mobllo.V Ohio IBM S H. U N.mbvllliChU. ! . . . os S H. R "fd K.itlonalOord.ik',1. Am Tob Ca. . . . N' it. Cord l-o pfd. . 8J do pfd N.J. C.'iitril lUll Am. Tel. A O. Co . . Ul's N.VW. pfd . . . . Con IClbloCo. . . 140 NortbAm. Co Am Sti irpfd . . . N'oitlicru Paclllc , . U. S Cord i.'O Kt I N P.ielllo l > fd U S Le Ulii-r pra l1 I ) & O U. S. Ilnbbui- . . . . 1 7 N'orthucHturn . . . . do pfd bid. i offered. The total bales of Btoi ks today were 120100 Bliure-H , Including : American Teibirco. 3 SCO , American SiiKiir , 4ttt ) ) , lIurlliiK'ton , C.JOO , Clil- mi Cac ! , C.'JOn , Louisville S. NaKlivllle. fi iv , Udck Island. 6,200 , ht. 1'aul , 23'jOO , Wliccllng i. LnKe Erie , J.500. \CTV orlc Motley. NHW VOIIK , July O-JIONIY ON CAI.I < apy at Ifl- per icnt , last loan , 1 pel cent , ohid ut Hjl'6 i > er cent. I'Hi.Mi : MUIICANTIM : i'APiit < { jsvi per cent. HTiiltlNG KXCUANGn rirm vvlth actual bUHlneai In liankcrs * blllK at ? 4 S"ift I.SS for de mand and J4 C7C { < ' " "i for nlMj da > K , pOHlcd lale-s , } 1 87U'ff4 ' SS , nnd $ < 8S'-(1 89 , eommucliil bllN. 14 8C5H Wt. HiiA'i2ii i'iin : iric'ATrs-csnMo. GOViitNMiNT : IIONUS Weak , state- bonds dull , railroad bonds , easy. I'P.TIlOIJItlM-hteadj. Closing quotations on bonds were as follows : - - . . - - - . nnd SHIUO * , rulfd quiet with vti-aK undertone , clcxei ) tteady at 10 pvlnt > udvancu to S I'Glnu dtclln . eale , ll.MK ) Imirti. C'lonu : Jul(11 " 1U11 kll , September. JIO 7001(1 ( 75. bwt | coffee. Illo , dull Mild , quletj Dales , 700 buK . Murnculto , p. t SANTOS , July l.-CX > FFEC-rirmi good v- P nlo , 11. MO rclij receipt * , 12,000 l > nR ; Ktork. 115.000 rjncK. iiAMDunn , July s.-corrntv-Duii : unchanged - changed to ' { pfc ilccllncj fnlex , 2.000 bnc * nio , July D tx rriB-sie iiyj NO. 7 nio , II , COO ni \ i cxclmnec , f-Virt , ' rocolptu , 12.000 linen ; cleared , for the United Rtntc , 20,000 bi\i ? : for Kuicrx10,000 IUIRH : flock , IM.tK'O I > HK . Totnl wnrrhoiife deliveries from the United Stnteft , .Vrrr Yiirk NEW YOKK. July O.-Tlio following nri till cloning mltilnrquotatlonii luhvor yn Ontario 1000 Chollnr ' . ' 20 Onhlr. 1H ) Crown Point 4(1 ( fPlvinonth 20 : on Cat , V Va. . . ! ( OnlckMlriT 1H "ictlnooit 1611 OnlcHallvcr iifcl. . . 13d ! ) ; otild & Curry. . . 80 blorrn Novudt. . . . tin HnlcX Norcross . 115 mandinl Con . . 130 loniontnko . . . .VUUO Union Con . . . . 0 ron Silver. . . . . is Yellow Jacket . . . 40 Mexican 0(1 ( lUI. tolTorod. _ MJW YOHIC CIMII.\I , MAHICKT. of the Dny nil Viirlou * CllllllllOlllll , NP.W YOltK. Julj o-ri/JUIt-Upcolnln. 11.000 liln , cxpotln , 1C.WO bblK. ; dull nnd loner ; Minnesota ( intents , > 1 3 , " > JJ3 T5 ; Mln- nrnota bakcrx. } 5 40T2 50 , uprlns low Krnileii , > ! 100230. winter | mtcnts , } 3M > iT3CO , noulhcrn Pour , riulvt nt $325. H > c Hour , quiet , superfine. ) i)270 , tnncy , } 270 i2'0 ItMi-Qulet , No 2 vtcfterii , 3"i37VtP COHN Mi\Ir Quiet nnd easier , jillovv vvcsl- ern , CCc. HAMI.nV-Qtllet , vve-tern. 30i4W33c. 1IAIIM1Y M.\I.T-Stind > lit Vc. W1IIJAT Itecelptii. 11SJOO Ini , fpol vvenkpr , No 2 icd , MV , No 1 hurd. OVSc Uptlona enslcr nnd uink nil da > . Inilncnced bj n btnils'i MIcilKnn reprirt ilull Irnilc and vun.n > vi < ftlirond : clnrml HHHc nil lower , luly. Gl'j , M > o , ilo'lns Cl'ic. KepiemUr. C2H tS' ' , clocliiK Ci c rOUN ltecelit | , L'l ' < 0 bu , ixpurtH , 7S4 bu. , fpnt VM-nker , No 2 , 32\c Oiitlnim ik-cllneil nil any umlri Iliiuldatlon , line uup IU-UM nnd t > io - picts of hrnvy locelptn. cloxlnic kmer , , lnl > , 32'iii32\c. closing J2\c , Siitcinb | .r , 33ii33c , R ni r. Uecelpto 212100 bii. ; exports , CI.10S bit , Fpot vve.iKcr. No 2 L''iiHfiii.c. ' Options iitlcil tliill nnd weak with other markets , Ho ed 'kc ' net lower , July , closed , .io'ic ' ; Sopteinbci. 18'u , o'liiK lS > ' < , p lllMvliU-Ilecrlpti. : 7f l pkgs ; strnilj ( Minnsi : Hicelpts 8 ) | ikK , iiulet IIOC.S Iti'teiptH , 0,700 pkKii , vt i stern , UiTIJc. HOI'S IJlllet tlltp , Ikill 01 up. J'jilS'tc , 1".13 Clop , SHIc , 1'IUlllc LOIlfct , li'H IIXIP , 1HI' ! | ' < C , li ! > J crop , 3tfi Ilini.S CJulet , Hnlvcston , llfjll' r , ItinnoH , \ > io , du , Ifo. Texn , ilrj . Sc , ( - . illfui iiln. 13c. I.I3ATIIIJII No 2 qiilel , hemlock tolu itianos A > n , light tn henv > , JOli.'Karid 20tiJ3o IX1OS Hli-nilJ , vvcstcin fufh , llfjl.'u I'llOVlSIONH lrt-r ! quiet. Intnllv , $ MS1) ) CO lleof Imnii , f5 rouir oo Oil meat * , linn , pickled linmi 9'ifi'i\c. I.ntil Imvcr , VMtein ituim closwl nt JT < ) , iollni'1 cam I 'oik itind } , oil to new nipvt , 17 "MfWi , fnnill ) , | J 75JT10 C. TALLOW UUBV . ilull , tll > , 3'ii , iniintr } IVc O1I.S I'otioleum dull. United tloFp.l nt } 1 11 , Itiisln. iinlpt. stiilncl Jl 7i 'I nrpemino. quiet , 231421 ! ' 4c PottoiiKpcil oil , InnctUe , prime irihle , : < > n'Jlc , olT Blade" . ISftl'Jc ; pi line xuinmer icllow. MOI.ASSrS Klpady , Now Orlenns. 2M37c. Hlt'i : Stcn < l > , ikmecllc , fair to e\trn , 3'iQCc Japan. 4M'i- rilKIOHTS To l.lveipcol , quiet , Brnln bj loam. IV Min'AI.1 ! 1MB Iron , qulot Ccipptr. quiet , broken" , ll\c pxchnnue ( II 2'l 1 SO I.md qllll't , lilt'kl'n. { 20 , < \cllllllKl , t20iliR.I02t Tin. fteadj . Urnlts , M.T ro , plntcs , llrm Spel ter. fair , tlomeftlc , ! 4 10 St. IiiiulH nt-iii-rnl VlnrUrtM. ST. I.Ot'It ? . Julv 1 I'lxaril-Qulit , IIIKJ and loner , patents. 13 SO < tT3 40 fiinc > J J WHf2 70 extra fanc > , JJ tWfJ 10 , choice , $2JO2.40 | \V1II2AT ruturm declined un M > od crop le- | iort , hf.iicctlpts and u lack nf Mippoit b > biiyirH. Cables weie nlMi Kcniralb Invicr and luring thn last houi nr MI little was done- , the market closing lower than je-terd.-j bpeit llrm in tall , but dull , Nn 2 c.ivh , elevutoi r.J " . Iriek , mw , niff,4'e. No. 2 luinl , fl'Uo bid , Jill } , iSHc ni-lu-d t-rptcinlH-r , C4c nskcd e'OHN rntinos wuik r.nd lower , ppot vcarce inn 111 m. No J ciifli , J."c bid , Jills , 1MV ; Scp tcnibt r , 2"iff2" ' c OATS riituies dull , wpalc nnd lovnr , Fpot. lull nnd loner. No. 2 enMi , ICc ankcd , Julv , 13'Ac bid , AiiKiibt , r.\c bid , be plumber , lj\c a--Kcd IlVi : Track S e. C'OIIN JliAIJl TO IIUAN Hull , ! " ) C. cast track. riANKiiI > r,7i ; nominal IIA\ Choice Krades siuice nn < l In ilemand ; pr.ilile new Jcr05T7.ro , tlmothv Jf'i0512fO IlirTTKH rinmr , cienmeiy , 10flCc ; dulij. C ( TU'o. KRRS Dull nt Cc. WHISKY Jl 2J I.CAD Dull , 27 iiff271i < - SI'ii/niJ-Ni : mlnnl J3 K. 1'ItoVlsiONI'oik. lowct "tnniHrd ' -I'oik. , me's. Jol.liliiK. f 0 ( Mi l > ( , ' 1 I.ird , low ii. prime Me un. } 132'j , choice , f3 < 0 It icon , boxed i-houl ler" , H 00 , lonKH. $ ! S7H , rlln nnd f-hortB J4 37' . niy mil iiieilH , lBi\eil nhruldeib anil loiiia , 537'i , libs J3S714 MiorlH. H CO rolJI.TUY Steuly , chicken * , old , 7c : cpilnp. So turkejH. Fprlnp. lOfill'c , diic. > s , old , r./.c , Fprlnc. ifi'c. KCCM ; nulnu. f.i/Co niriii'TS : rimir. s.ftn ) bbl' : wiie.it , C3 ( CO bu . uirn 30000 bu : oilH. 14 000 bu. SHIPMENTS riour , 12.CW ) IdiK. vvhc.it , . ' ,0 < 10 bu. , corn , ll.CCO bu , onts. C.COO bu I.li i rionl . I.IVnill'OOL Julv \\Iin\T-Spot. . Flond\ , dcmanil poor , No. 2 red winter , Is lil. No. 1 h.inl , Manltoli i , htotk * e\haiihted No 1 , Cill- fornli , 1 2V.il. Putuies ppt'ned llrm , with nc-.r and distant poMtlonn 'l ' hUhei , closed llrm with Uictmbei ' < d hlwer. and ot itr months ' { .d hlKher : bllslne H about equally distribute I COItN f-pot quiet , American mixed Js ll' d rnturcs Fteadj , line landed , bu-Ine s heivUKt on mMdlc po Itiolls , Jul > , 2s lid , September , 2s H'id Pl-OlUt Dull , ilemand | > oor , St I.oula fancy winter , C Cd rnOVISlONP ra"on. dull , demand pori , C im- berland tut'Is , Miort rlb < , J's , short clear mid lie" . he.iv > 23 n I .Shoulders , 22 , Hams. l"s Tullou. line North Ameilcan. noinln il Heef , ptlim1 me s , I7n M I'ork , prime' min > , line western. 41s ; inc. Hum , Sss 'M Lard. dull. prime \ventrn l"s .id ; rellried. In pnlls , Jlp IH'ITUU rinchl Vnlli-d Staten. 70s , uoud , 15s iiNStin oni'.s HM. Ill rtllGIJIlA'IOK I : nr 1'oioquirtir. 2'id hlndiiuarter , M4d HOI'S At I.undin ( t'aclllc en int ) , 1 I'll. ICuiiMiiH City IliirkclH. KANSAS PITY. Tul > S WllIIAT riirn ; No 2 hard 4Se , No. 3. 4IS4Ce ; No 2 ie-d , MO'iJ , No. 3 4WJc COItN riim , No. 2 mixed , : tV.flMvta , No. ! white. 22'iij2ic. ( OATS htearty , No. 2 mixed , 14'4c ; I\o. 2 while , 17cIt Vn Steady ; No 2.2r.c. . HAY SttadJ. unchaiiKeil. . IlllTTUK bteady , creamery , I2313c ; ilnlry , 10 & 12c * KOOS bteady , C'jc. I'llllllll'llll XlllL'H. Ni\V YORK Jul } 9 CIe.ulnrs , ( SI 42\OT5 ; b i1- aiices , J6.3C7.191. DOSTON. July 9 ClenrlnBH , } 11,753,277 ; bal ances , | lMI,4 < i < i. IXINIKJN. July 9 The Itank of Iceland's rale of dlHcount remains unchanged at 2 pir cent. CHICAGO , July 9 Clearing J13/I41 342 , money , llrm , on call , 6ii per ecnt , on time , e. per cent ; New \oik uichiiUAe. ro discount , forelKn LVchaiike , Illin , dcnnml , ? 4S7i ; , blxty du > , IU7 , _ I ' 'urc- 1 mi riniiiiL-Inl. HiiUIN. : July 'i. rAchuiiKi ! on Ixindon , tight da > H' tilRht , 20 markh MIK \ LONDON , July U Clotlntr contiols , for moiity , IH'i , for not omit , 1U9-1C. IXNJON. July 9 CJoll is quoted at lluenos AiriH Iniliiy nt ISl.ro , at Madrid , lan , at Lis bon , JS , at Athei.ii , 171 , at Home , 107.10 TAHIri , July U Three per cent mitcH , lOlf SOo for the account , cxchatihu on London , 23f lllisc for cliccka , Ni\V YOUK , Jul } 9-SI'lAIt Ilnvv. easier ; fair nlinlnj , ' . 2 ID-lCc , c < ntrlfiial. tW test , 37-lCc ; sulif , 15.UW ) II.IKH CulMi eeiitrlfUKiil , % IfH. 37-Ifc , ex-etore. 2U.1CO IMRH Cuba molans-cs , to tent , 2 11-lCc , ex-Btore. LONDON , July ! > C'ANi : HUCIAIl Dull een- trlTUKul , Java , IU I'd , Mutcovudo , fair nllnlng , lOa 3d , beet sugar , qultt and linn. CnUiiu NI'.W OULIUNS , July -COTION-Qiitet but etead } , inUldllllj ; , Cc , low mlddllni ; , 0c ; Kood ordinal > , CHc. NHW YOHK-July COTTON Qulit und sti.id } , mlddllni ; , 7 7-lCo. IIAVIti : , July ! ' -OOTTON-Cloectl steady to unchantied , tales , 10(00 bats. Oil OIL CITY , July ! " PirrHOI.RUM-Oprnril hlKli , uc'nt lovter und closed ut II 14 , no fuleu , nu clearances , ulilpments , H3CS bbla ; runs , WI.074 bbls _ .11 1 mi I'll pnl IN AVIifiil , MINNUAI'OLIH , July P. riUII NnthlnR new , llrit patents , J3 : ot/J 40 , lint clears , KWtt S IU , second clean , ( i.Mitl t ) . SAN rilANCIhCO. Jul ) ! > -WHi.Vr-HU'aily : JJictmber , WUc. Si-niitor Allrii All arranu-cineulB liavc been completed for Senator \V. V. Allen to bpeak at CrelBU- tou theater Friday evening. Only 200 seats Iiavo been reserved , All other seats will bo free to thosecoinlug ( list. The com mittee having t.ho meeting In charge baa extended an Invitation to thu Woman's club to attend the meeting to hear the senator's eldo of the great questions now before the people , of IlnptUt Yoiinir People. Charles K. Morgan , transportation leader for Nebraska of delegates to the sixth annual convention oC the Ilaptlst Young People's union at Milwaukee , lias Issued a circular to the eflect that the delegation from this state will leave via Northwestern line , June 1C , at 4.4& p , m. One faro for the round trip ls the rate declared by the AVcsteru 1'asienger association ( or this oc- caiion. OMAHA LIVE CIt MARKET Barely Six Hundred Head of Cattle Offered for Sale at , the Yards. GOOD BEEVES BRING STEADY PRICES Cor nuil PooiliTH Itiiniio from Tlrm " to llnrrly ) _ I.oncr unit ileclltio to the' Ct'nxci THURSDAY , July 9. Cattle. Hous. Sliet-p lloiscs. JulV 0 . 7 > G 4919 3 July 8 . l.KM 4,151 , l.f'Sl July 7 . 2,110 4,497 , WS July G . zvs ) ira 4f.a 271 July .1 . 757 4219 177 July 2 . 1301 7,270 , 1,210 1 July 1 . 2,391 f.,7CU 'it 70 Juno SO . 2075 6S.VS 275 Juno 29 . 1.E03 1,331 2,073 46 The olllclal number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was : Cattle. Hogs Sheep C. St. St. P. Hy . 1 O & St 1. Itv . 1 Missouri Pacific Hy . 1 Union Pnclfle system . 4 12 2 C. & X. \ \ * . Hy . , . 1 . & M H H H . n 2S C. II. . Q H\ . 1 3 C , H. 1 & P Hy , east . 1 P , H 1. & P. Hy. west . 1 O , St P. M A : O. Hy . . . P. , 13. & SI. V. H. H . 7 29 1 Total receipts . 31 SO 3 The dlspo-.ltlon of the day's receipts was as follows , each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated : Huyers. Cattle Hogs. Sheep Omaha Packing Co . 2S 7HS (1. II. Hammond Co . ll'i WV ! in Sx1ft and Company . IK 1 7V : 214 C'liilahy P.ieklng Co . 211 1,149 H. IJerker . < ; IX-gnu . fC . .1. I , Carey . SO . . . . \V. r Stephens . 7 . \ * Hooker . 4T . . . . Mill A. KewN Co . Til . Pliinklnp'n -Milwaukee . . . 1S7 Othei bu > ers . ] 2 . I * ' ft o\ir . $00 . . . Totnl 771 fi,2n T27 CATThK-Thc ynuls luoUcd almost de- cerU'd today , BO few cattle weio In , nnd the general aspect wns wtiongly suggestive- of n S.minl.iy'H mnrUet Only 7SG henil of tattle all told wore In the ynids , vvhlc-h In cluded butchein' stock nnd fee de-is ns well as 10' . ht.ul whipped dlteet to packers and not ofTcred on the murket The supply of rtrossod beef cattle con- Kted almost entliclv of eoni-fc-d steers ,01110 of thorn M'O f.Hr stulT , but nothing fnncv , nnil not manv of any kind The de mand w.is peed for ileslr.iblo grades nt fullv steady pilte-s , but e-oifo , IIIKCcattle - weie not ninch sought alter , iind still thoj were all sold Oin- load of l.ini-potnul beeve-s sold at $1 n , vvhli h v.ns the heHt ptlco of the- day Onlj about live loads of eow.s and hrlfe-i s woio to lip found In thejarels Good wtnlT was llrm , bill pr.iss e-ovvs were no moie than hi rely stcndv The few feeders In iltht hands -sold In about the- same notch as jo tonlny and the trnde vv.is without any speelnl feature- Iloprcbcntuttvo sale- ! ' : iiir s-rnnns No Av. Pr No Av. l > r No APr 7 . 1171 $1 H ) 11 . . ; CCSJ370 4 . 1217 $1 M 2S M-rt 3fO 22 .110,37- , IS. . l' ) l 4 I" 11 ft an n . 'inn'sfo 2 ; nit 4 01 21 . . W7 SCO 20. . 1211 3 0 22. . .1191 411 COVVS 1 . . . ISO 1 < 0 2 . . . I'D ' 2 TO 3 1"1 > r 2 . ' ( 21" 2 ,10M , ,2 TO 1. USD > f ( ) 4 - ! " - " ' 2 1" , 1 .lO.'O .2 , 'Jl )1. ) . -JJO " R1 i. . C7 2 : o 2. . ojo ' 2 ro 2 ' m * M 2 " 41 22" 1 . . .1MO > 2 O ) - . , 1C72 2' > 1 . .IHlO 22" 1 . , 7'IO | 2 TO 10.,1'Vj > i , ; \ ? " ' ' l M2 - ( " s"1110 3 to 1 . . WO 2 il 4 , 5- , 2 7- . I. . 1210 3 (0 ? n 1 % li n' , - " ' > " 13(0 SCO l.l * 10"1021 30 ° . : : ! \ r 1 . . . 570 2 73 C 1021 ,3 CO 1SUI.I.S 1 . .l-SW 210 1 . . . ) ! l j2 Cr. 1..17CO 2 f. STACK. 1520 I fO . c . . . 00 s f , . , . . , . < ro i. . . . i < > o 4 r 1. . . . 2..0 4 ro 1. . . . IM 1 73 1. . : 210 5 00 raooKin's AND ririJiits. ; 1. . . . CCO 2 HO 46 . .MI 1 37& 2I..S70 SIT 1 . . . MO 2 7.- 80 . . . SCO 3 40 24 . 'IflO 3 43 2. . . . CO 2 71 1. . WIO 340 2. . .711 3 M 1. . .1UO 2 - ' , ] J . . i,08 3 40 3 . . . 730 3 50 i yio ii i > o > NUltHAbKA. Tldd K Jnclson 2 bulls llfO J r , H fctil.-rs . . . fO 3 40 12 fovvi , . . . . 910 2 fi 20 feelers . . . 703 340 1 fieder . . . 620 3 00 1 calf HO 4 75 HOr.fi Thtio weie 4113 IIORX received today us tignlnt-t 7270 on llmrsda ) ot last wcelt. and while It wan not a. law run , U wan the Inrcost u ! the wepL to d lie The market opened ffilCc lower tinder the In fluenceof n declining provlclon market , and the most of tlio earl > trading was ileme on that bat-In. Later on. after nver liulf of the hoe had chanjrcd hands , the market Ft-oinei ! to frow weaker and WIIH fulls lOc.- lower Salesmen were flow tci miUe conceit-Ion , but tlio maiket In- bti-ad of Improving Krc worm und nt the eloirc was 10f11c lower A peculiarity of the market Is that IIOKR art Plllnn lOfir.c lilfihfr than at thelow time while lard and ribs arc ulllnjcomddciablv kwer tlmi whin IIOKS were- the invest. Hepic- hcnlitlvttalcs : Nu. Av. fill. Pr. No Av. Si Pr n . . . l'ii (0 f > ; , J.T . 301 RO 52 T C7 IBS ICO 211 fil . . . 2' " R5 2 IT , 34 . . . .SH ICO 2 K. ( .2 . . . 1/J7 RO i ' , f2 311 . . 2 SI ( U . . . 2 ,0 41 6" 42 407 . . 2 S7Vi Ki . . . .LS'l SO 2 f , fB SfG > 0 i .HI L7 211 100 2 Ti fl > . . . . 22 ICO 210 10 27J to J T 'G i'12 ICO 2 10 rii . . . . 2'U 1IA ) t II" M 319 M ) 2 111) ( . ' 2S1 ICO J'5 co ir MI 2 w rn 247 55 1,7 1M KO 2 9) f7 . . . 2 > S fO 2 T r- ISO . . . 2 SO 40 - > < 2 . . . 2 Sil , Itlj'.l ! ! .12B 21(1 ( 2 ! " 1 fi . ' ' . . ' . ' . ? ' { > . . . 3 ( to' H tlfi W 2W 71 2/2 0 300 fd 2'U ISO 2 W -7 271 SO 30) II 13S fO 2 W IJ 270 in 3(0 44 40" , . . . 2 IrO CO . . . .1'4'J N ) 3(10 ( S4 Sfi . . . 20 ! f < i ! „ ! fO 3 ( kl ; , s sci . . 2t > i fi : S7 RO 300 IW 11H 3.0 2'10 K 274 SO 300 f2 SI' RO 2'0 ' f < ru RO 300 41 Si'i . . 210 fJ UG7 ICO 300 r : ia to 2 w M . . 2co to sw Cl 2RO 10 2 ' 10 C. . . , . . .217 . . 3 (0 ( M 110 RO 2 f.21 f4 2S7 , . . 3 ' ( . 70 2i . . . 2 W'A 7J . -.241 . . . 3 C.4 CO . . . . J71 ICO 2 'U'i ' f > < SH o 3 02H W . . . . 300 . . . 2 f2 > , f2 2il . . 3 f6 f4 110 ICO 2 ( ijl'j Cl 21 < i . . 301 fl 271 . . . 2 W CJ 211 . . . 3f M 2fl ICO 2 ri C.1 217 . . . 305 fi 27-1 ICO 215 71 J14 . . . 3 07H n r,6 . . . 2V mi z. > a . 307 * (1 ( 251 40 2 V" 70 21. . . 3 C7i | C7 241 ICO 2 f 19 21U . . . 310 f , | 2W1 . . . 2 ! 5 3 2U . . . 315 piriK onns AND iNns. 1 KO . . . 220 1 220 . . . 281 1 KO . . . 2 fO 6 ! 12 JO 2 3 2u . . . 2 CO C 310 80 2W 3 313 . . . 271 C 270 . . . 2 W > J SO ) . . . 275 4 V rO , . 2 (0 4 4'5 RO 27.1 2 . . . . Ill . . 3 tO J 30 . . . 2 fO 0 245 . . . 3(0 ( 3 J13 . . . 2 tO C 210 . 3 (0 ( 1 ! < 0 . . . 2 R5 2 170 . . . 3 10 4 . .31. ! , . 2 R1 5. . US . 3 10 HH13I3I' Only m e load of ihcc-p v ns offered and It toil icadll } . Tit market was llrm , wlt.i the- demand tjood. Ite-preneiitiitlve ( ales. No. 1 Av I'r 111 natives , mixed. . , . , ! , . . . jj J3 50 CHICAGO ii\n ih.Tocic MAHKIT. Ni > Iniprovi-ini'ii * In' tin * Ui-iiinnil fur Cattlu .Noli-il , C'lIIC'Aao , July 9 In cnttlu there was Iniprovemmt In thenlenjanil und prices ruled weak txeept for tholee fed cattle Sales were on a ImtlK of fijorft 3 IJ to > l CO for com- mein to ttrlctl ) inliu ( : , tialhei cattle , the bulk fcllliih' ut JJ.t > > to SUi- _ Rood to rholetdl tilling fd cattle wtre In demand at H 15 lo H < 0. There was a , buttiif demand In the eaut for stocUtru and fet i > j but pijce were no hlBhei iind fiw fale 4 < { fcjirreil al.o\o 13 SO The Lti-l calveu nold up IMff-j-O. About 1,500 Texau cattlutru leielvtdfijndllherB WBH u fulr de mand , nrU trnulne HlKhtr , with Kalee larm-lj Utwten iJtM to (150 lluji-ru vvtru unulllliiK to pay Die prices tbtatll M-vulled jcnterdaj ami tuh8tre imide at r ilI > tTon of from f c to lOc Heav ) Iu > im fuld atlfZIS jto S3 W. Kor niedlmn utlKhH the rullntr prMi ) wcie from } 3 10 to (3 45 nnd mixed KJld ut fr > An U.U to (3 ( IT'.i 1-lKht lii > Ktf cold ut from 13 30 to { 3 35 for common to choice atforlcd Hhe-ep wer dlpo ed of ninte reudlly. Common to clioke threp were taken at I--1 tn (100 Hulen , rinbliiflntr u t > oed many Dakota und othei we le-in lloik nrie ut 13 CO to 14(0 ( Yuir- llnca were In demand at $4 24 to } l Mi I amhii cold at I3OJ for culls up tu JO 5u fur fanc > , thu bulk belllntc ut f3.0 tu } 6 25 , P.ecelptB. Cattle. 9GOI > head , hofu , 23,000 head , ebeip , , COO head SI , l.imU lilt c Stuck , ST I.Ol'IS. ' Mo Jul } CATTI.i : Kecrlptf , 4 iO head , etead ) tu stliing , nallve ehli | | > lni : til-era , S3 4KJ4 40 drr rrd beef , graded , J tO'if 4 10 , Texan tlttrt ti Ki J3 . MOOS llecelpu. 7.000 , f.i/lvo lower , Unlit. S3.20 fi34b. Milled , )300 < < 340 , heavy , 3 IOCS 40 .SIIHKP Itetcluta. 2.000 ; btrunf , nutlvei , (2.75 Viirk M\e Sloclc .tlurUot. NKVOltK. . July S.-llKKYKS-HecelpH. COJ h ad iurupean cables nuote American tteciv at tttitti , drti'ted nelvlit ; refrigerator beef , at tMfH.c , cxporlB. 121 bee\e . HOGS Uecelptn. 4.200 heud. caeler at 3 COS 4 10. 10.BUCL'P AND luUlDS-IlcccIpU. I.CU bead , Bctlvc nnJ flrmi lamb , cloreil wenk At t < Mtf4 M. ! _ _ _ ! .Stock in Rleriit. Hecord of receipt * t the four rrlnclpM mar- kcta for Thurolay , July o , HfC ] Cuttle. Itcxc , Sheep. South Omnlia U1 4.911 in CblcnRo 7.SW M.MO 0.000 Knn n City 3,200 8.MO SOO St. Ixitlls 4.000 1.00.1 2000 Totals .Tissc ? TWO YOUNG MP.V MAKI3 A IlICII HAtl. Hull tinCiilonililmi < ! IM i-rniiioii < nnd An * O.nli'klj Doti-i'ti'd , NEW VOUK , July 9-Advlics from Sa- vlnllln , state nf Colombia , tell of a large robbery thnt was perpetrated nt llnrnnnullla by two 3011111 ; men of high social position , one the nephew of one of the highest officials In aulhoilty In the republic. The amount stolen was $2" > 0- 000 In national bank bills that , was In course of transmission via Smlnllla , ono of the principal ports of the republic , tluoiigh the mall ami wns lie I tip ; held at the post- office In the cnpltol nwaltltiK delivery. The robbery was nccomplIMicd by breaking Into the poslotllce nt night , the > oung men so- cm Ing their plunder. The next day , the deed being discovered , an Inquiry was set on foot and upon search being made , n large pnrt of the stolen money was found In the possession of the > omig men. Sticnuotis efforts were inado to kern the affair huehcd up Pioccedlngs have been taken against them , and thnu&li the newspapers of the capital are In possession of the facts , they have treated the matter ns of no Impoitauce , In onler to avoid scandal among the high officials to whom the joints men nte related. The balance of the1 stolen money nnrc- covcicd will probably be reimbursed by the relatives of the > oung men , to save them from the consequences of their crime. ItAIMtOADSMl .ST PAY POSTAUI3. 4'iiu Vo Longer C'iriTlio In * OTVII I.et- CHICAQO , July 0. The Hccord today has the follow Imr Uallioad companies no longer may carry their business letters over tholr own roads without paying postage to the government. An order has been received fiom Postmaster Geneinl Wlhnn by Mnjoi Stew-art nnd Postmaster Heslng Insisting upon tlio enforcement ot the postal laws against rnllvvajB carr > lng their own letters An exception Is made In favor nf letters thnt lave to do with the butlncss of thu train earrylng them Hut nil letters to station agents and emplojes ale forbidden to bu curried without postagennd the Inspectors are dhectod to enforce the law. The mill ends , however , will not he re quired to mall their letters ns ordinary cltl- 7ons and corporations. They will bo sup plied by the govcinmont with a special stamped envelope which they must cancel on delivery to the trainmen. The ejipross companies have been using such envelopes for some jears. ( JKATIFmn TO IOOW TIIK WOUST. London Times SIN Nit Hope * of Ite- I-val of Aliii'rlfiiii C'rrilK. LONDON' , July 9. The Times this morn ing comments editorially upon the Chicago convention as follows"It is alwajs well to Know thu worst , end In England ccrtalnlv some gntltudo may be felt for the extreme frankiiPis of the majority In control of the convention Wo InKe note of the fact that one of the historic American parties Is fnlrl > captured by men who glory In dishonest rets pii'1 avow their deslio to repudiate national and private debts " Proceeding then to deal with the ques tion of the weakness of the gold standard faction of the democrats and the stiengtb of the silverlteb , the Times continues "From the European point of view the whole situation Is deplorable. With the funda mental principles of sound finance and fair dealing thus powerfully abrogated it Is dlfll- eult to look foiwaid with confidence to an > speedy icvival ot American credit in the old world. " WAIIASII HOYCOTT 11UCIAIII2I1 OFP. Orilor of Ilnllivji } Ti'lf rriii > lieTH be- oiirt-K 11 riiilll Si'tdcnicnl. PCOIUA , July 9. The ! difficulty between the Wabash road nnd the Order of Hallway Telegraphers has been adjusted and the bojcott existing since May has been de clared off. It was proclaimed because the Wabash , It was charged , discriminated against members in employing telegraphers and making promotions. Superintendent Kinsman of Dccatur , after a lengthy inter view with Grand Chief Powell yesterday , agreed that members of the order shall be employed and promoted without disci Imi- natlon. It is btatcd by one of the grand otllecis of the order of telegraphers that the form of application used Dy the Wabash contained the question : "Are jou a mem ber of any labor organization ? " I'IIIIIK ) n fortune In a Ylnlon. COLU.MUUS , Kan. , July 9. A few weeks ago Dr. J. W. Dav Idcon , an old clti/en of this place , hnd a vision In which ho was rhovvn a rich gold prospect In Colorado Shortly afterward ho went to Colorado Springs and , following the way as ho hail seen It In the vision , he came to the spot , about thirty-five miles northwest of that place. He examined the ground and found Itcry rich in gold-bearing rock. After leaving some men In charge of a number of claims , which they staked , he returned home , arriving today. A number of people will go from this place to take up claims In the same region. Sox ITC Morjii lit P < > iiFin < > 1ii Iluy. MOIULi : , Ala. , July 9. 'I ho Italian brig Diadem , Swedish bark Svea and Norwegian bark Johnan Ludvlg , were blown ashore In Pcnsacola bay today during a severe storm The Merchants hotel , the Methodist church and ncarlv every business hoiiho were un roofed. The streets were mailo Impassable by the fallen trees. No street cars are tunning. All wires ure down and the damage Is fully 5250,000. For a tlmo the wind blew at the rate of over sixty miles an hour. Poll ml fiiillty of AKHON , O. , JulyS. A > crdlct of guilty of murder in the first degree was returned last night In the ease of Homlo Cotell , aged 17 , charged wltn killing Mr. and Mrs , Alvln Etono and Ira Stlllson. March 28 , Hie motive was to assault Flora Stone , their daughter. _ About MIIM- , Forty years ORO Miss Elizabeth Jane Gard ner , who has recently become Mme. Dou- guercau and the wife of the distinguished French painter , was a moderately successful artUt living In Worcester , Mass , She was the second member of what may bo called a firm of artUts , the tenlor partner being Miss M , Imogeno Uobinsou. Together they set up a "Worcester school of design and acad emy of fiuu arts , " to which departments wcro added fur tlio study of music , lan guages , etc , so that the institution resem bled any girls' school of that date. Although patronized by some of the lead ing families of the city , the school was not n lasting success. When , after a lew- > ears , It was Klvt'ii up. Miss Gardner went abroad , and there she has since lived , Miss Gaidner was born In 1812. She still Is remembered In Worcester as a pretty biunctto ) oung woman of pleasing manners and lovable character At that tlmo bha was not considered exceptionally talented in her art , and ono of her productions In particular provided the at Untie circles of the town with considerable amusement. Miss Gardner had at the time a theory which bliu fccems to have discarded mitbo- ijuently , to the effect that the painter should tcck and find In his native ) country material for bis art. In accordance with this notion she painted a largo picture of "ho , the Poor Indian , " which represented a dense forest of huge trees stretching several feet on the canvas , with the figure of the poor Indian In the center , on obscure , Ineoiibplcuous inankln of two Inches or thereabouts , Tbo art sense of Worcester way have bce-n Imperfectly developed in the littles. At all events , "I..O , the Poor Indian , " made Worcester lauch. MUs Gardner was a close and warm friend of the met Mrs. Uougue rcau , and when the died MUs Gardner took the daughter to live with her end was for years to her us a mother , besides the daughter , who U now married , there U a * oa In the army. HONORS TO THE AMERICANS Britons Pay Marked Attention to the Jun keting Militiamen. BOSTON ARTILLERYMEN WARMLY RECEIVED I.onl Woliolrj' mill Tm'nlj-Two HU'iitN nf Itrlllxli Troop * Turn Out < \\Vloonu- the \\itrrlorN. ( CV > p > rlght , t < 86 , b ) the Appointed Pros' ) LONDON , July 9. The leccptlon accorded lo the Am lent and Honoiablo Artillery Company of Massachusetts by the ollUers of tlio Ilojnl artillery at the lattcr'n mess nt Woolwich last evening was the most enthusiastic possible to Imagine. Colonel UcUicad of the lloval artillery presided , supported by the call of Denbigh , Ueneinl Mori Is and Prince Chilstlan Victor. 'Iho toasts of the "Queen" nnd the "President" were diank standing and In silence. Lieu tenant Savage of the Ilostonlaiis responded foi the visiting Ancients , and the cult of Denbigh tepllcd for the Honorable Aitlllery Company All reference to a elosei union of the two eountilcs was loudly applauded. The American Anelcnts u tinned to the Hotel Cecil nt 4 o'clock this nioinlng. The scenes of jcsteiday vveie repeated In the court jnid of the Hotel Cecil this morn ing. Lnige crowds assembled ns early as 7 o'eloek and thcic was much enthusiasm dls- plajcil. The visiting detachment of the AnclciitH nnd Ilonoiable Aitlllery Company of Masbachusctts mauhed to Waterloo tall- road station In the same manner as jester- day , headed by the Lands of Ilonoiable Ar tillery Company and of the Salem Cadets 'Iheie was loud eheciIng foi the Americans all along the line. The vvcalhet was very hcav } and the loute lo Waterloo station was dusty In the cxticme. Hut for all that the streets vvcie- crowded mote than vcsteiday and the Hostonlans presented n line appearance under the brilliant sun , which reflected theli glittering accoutre ment ? , When the men entered the railroad station the band of the Honoiablo Aitlllcrj Compnnj struck up "Ihe Star Spangled P.-inner , " und thu Btamlnid bearers wn'veil their Hags ns Colonel Walker saluted wltL. ins s.aber Then thcie was n tremendous burst of checilng nnd shouts of "Good for the old stars and stripes , " "llrnvo for Cleveland , " "What a magnificent body of men , " etc. MA1)C A HOLIDAY FOR THKM Thu American .11111101 > men .wcro reeelvcd nt the laflvvav station bj Lord Wolselcy , com- mander-ln-chlef of the forces , Sir Evelyn Wood , the quartei master general of the army , and other officers of high rank , all In full uniform. The United States am bassador , Thomas F. llayard , his sccietary Mr. Carter , and others of the United States embassy accompanied the Dostonlans on the tialn to Aldershot. The Ancients arrived nt Aldershot at 10 o'clock , and weio met on the platform by the duke of Connaught , commander of the militia dlbtrlct ; Sir Redvcrs Uullcr , the adjutant general of the forces ; nnd the head quarters staff , the latter on horseback. When the train btopped at the depot the duke of Connaught said : "Whcie Is the American ambassador' " Mr Itayard was pointed out to the duUo and the latter after welcoming him cscoitcd the American diplomat to a eanlago which was Immediately driven to Laffen's plain. Accompanjliig Mr. Uajard wcie Messrs. Caitcr and Hoge , who were presented to the duke of Connaught by the ambassador. No speeches weie made. The Ancients were then drawn upon the platfoim and the duke of Connaught after welcoming Colonel Walker and the ofllceis of the Ancient and Honoiablo Ar tillery Company of Massachusetts In spected the visiting detachment. The Americans were then convejed to Laffen's plain In over forty War department wagons. The sun was scorching hot as the long procession btarted at 10.30. The route to the plain was lined with villagers nnd othcis , who warmly cheered the Americans. The duke of Connaught , Lord Wolseley nnd the headquarters staff were on horseback. When the plain was reached It was seen that the saluting point was flanked by a large number of coaches a'nl drags filled with ladles. For the accommodation of thp visitors and their friends special stands had been elected. Nearly 2,000 troops were paraded and they presented a brilliant spec tacle. The sham fight commenced soon after the arrival of the American Ancients. The tioops wcro under command of Generals Swalnc nnd Hengough. After some maneuvers had been carried out the whole force marched past the saluting point , where the stars and stripes lloatcd a hhort distance from the rojal standard. In all there were twenttwo icglments of infantry , cavalry and artillery on the Held. The carriage containing the United States ambassador was drawn up under the royal standard and eloso to the royal carriage containing tlio duchess of Connaught and her two daughters. The march past commenced at 1 o'clock. Lord Wolseley had previously Introduced Colonel Walker to the duchess and the princess nnd then Mr. Hayntd and Colonel Walker stood by the royal carriage. Loid Wolseley , however , asked Colonel Walker to share the salute with him. Colonel Walker accepted this unusual honor nnJ stood by the side of Lord Wolseley's horse. Lord Wolselcy , the duke of Connunght und Colonel Walker were the only officers In advance of the royal standard. Itoxtvr of tlio Tn uiitj-Seconil , The following Is n full roster of the offi cers of the Twenty-second Infantry now on duty at Port Crook : Colonel James S. Casey , Lieutenant Colonel John II. Patterson , Major William M. Van Home , Adjutant Herman Hall. " Company H Captain John J. Crlttonden , Lieutenant Harry Clement. Company C Captain William II. Kcll , Lieutenant Harold L. Jackson , Lieutenant David S. Stanley. Company D Lieutenant William II. WOB- scll commanding. Company K Captain Frank I ) . Jones , Company F Captain Hobert N. Getty , Lieutenant William M. Swnln. Company G Captain John G , Ilallancc , Lieutenant Trcadv.cll W. Moore , Lieutenant Albeit C. Ualton. Company II Captain Hiram H , Kclcliuin , Lieutenant George II Patten. Absent on L avc Captain John McA Web ster and Lieutenant George J. Godfrey of tonipany A , Lieutenant Walter Taylor , com pany 1) , On Detached Service Lieutenant Edward 0 , C. Ord , company II , at Scarcy college , Scnrcy , Ark , ; Captain Benjamin C Loekwood , company D , nt Detroit on recruiting service ; Lieutenant Henry C , Hodges , company K , at Now Hampshire Agricultural college , Durham , N. II : Lieutenant Peter W David son , company 13 , at Helena , Mont ; Lieuten ant Hobert L. Hamilton , company II , ut Frankfort arsenal. Pa. ; Captain Theodore Moshcr , company I , at Washington , Lieuten ant William A. Campbell , company I , at Western Military college , Alton , 111 ; Lieu tenant Orln H Wolfe , company I , at Fort Leaven worth , Kan , School of Instruction , Captain Alfred C Sharpe. company K , ut Denver , Lieutenant Wilson Chase , company K at United Stntes Engineering school , Willott'H Point , N. Y. ; Lieutenant William C. Phillips , company K , at Knox college GalcEburg , III , The officers nnd men of the Twenty- second Infantry at Fort Crook were paid today an < l there was great rejoicing in that entire section In conhequenco. ( ironnil to Pirur * Lnilvr HIP AVIifHx. COSHOCTON , O. , July 9. Joseph Frazey , sen of Hev. Guy Frazey of Ilrooklyn , N Y , was jumping off a moving train hero last evening when ho fell under the wheels and was torn to pieces , death resulting Instantly He was 21 years of age and unmarried. wnvrniiN tto.tns CAittn no WOT Troulilc Oier Snip nf Ticket * to TeiU'liprn nn it Ktulrn * orcrx , A number of western rnUronili arc In trouble with roads ca < t of Chicago bccauso of ( Mhire to comply with nil the condition * ! KovernliiK the nalo of tickets to the annual conventions of the school tcnchors at Duff ale ) and the Christian Undcav01 era at Washing- . Ion. H was understood thnt Monday was to be the last day for the sale of tickets to Duffnlo nt reduced rates. Somu of ( lift wratcin lines stamped some of these tickets on TUc'd.iy , however , nnd when the hold ers landed In Chicago the lines cnct of there refused to accept the tickets. The re sult wan that the representatives Of tlio western roads had to go down In their Jeans for the long green to pay first-data fate tor the tracheis fiom Chicago to lUiffalo. With the Christian Kmlcnvorors It wn * dlffeient. They- were landed In Chicago a day too boon. The ngieement conre'rnliis the sale of tickets to Washington nt le- ililecd rates provided thnt none should ho sold previous to July 4 Some of the went- cm Hues landed their Kndenvoicrs In Chicago cage on rilday , July 3. 'Iho eastern lluca Insisted on ndhcilng to the agreement nnd would not entry them out of the World's Fair City until the sun had risen on the morning of Independence dav Po far ns can be learned Mono of ( ho On.aim offices are nt fault In the matter. lloitnrili'il UN n Tout ( 'HOP. Master-ln-Chnnccry Cornish of the I'nlon Pacific lettirned to the local headiiuaitersJ fiom the cast jcsteiday mottling A session of the mastci's couit was opened and the Scott-Dunn case taken up for consldcintlon. Messis.Scott and Dunn nre purchnscia ot Kind covered by the Denver Pacific nuutgngo nnd nn application has been made to tepay them for money they ha\o expended In pel feeling titles. While the amount In volved is ciiib nbout $500 , the case Is ic- garded as nu Important one. It is looked upon ns a test enso , and the decision In It will bo taken ns u precedent In mnny similar eases that nre to bo hi ought before the mnster'H court. I'lirt ot ItporKiiillrudoii Plim. Concealing the transfer of the Kansas City & Omaha roa 1 Seeietnry Tltamns C. Orr of the Union Pacific's executive 'dcpattmcnt ' snld jesterday morning that It wns a part of thu icoiganUatlon scheme. Ho bald that the iccclvers would operate the road until the reorganisation scheme had been per fected Ho thinks It may be thrco or four mouths before thu details of the rcoiganUa- tlon arc worked out. DlNllllsHIll of III 111 ! Slll < N. General Solicitor Kelly of the Union Pa cific hna recently returned from a trip to Washington. Ho went to urco the govern ment officials to dismiss the land grant suits which It had Instituted against thu pur chase-in of lands along the Union Pacific routa from that company. Judge Kelly fcela confident that an order formally dismissing these suits will be Issued within the next week or ten dajs. Kour DIIJH for Slioninpii. During the month of July the shops on the Union Pacific sjstcm will be Idle Fri day and Saturday of each week. They will not be run on full time until business picks up , and this Is not anticipated until thcj fall and winter months. Hallway .Noten uiul Personal * . Traveling Freight Agent Gray of the Cen tral rallioad of Georgia Is In town. Assistant General Solicitor Kelby of the n & M. Is at his desk again after n brief illness. Assistant General Fi eight Agent Allan B. Smith of the It. & M. returned from the cabt jesterday moinlng. A. W. Krcch , formeily assistant to Mastcr- In-Chanccry Cornish and now secretary to thu committee on thu reorganization of the Union Pacific , Is In the city from New York City. J. T. Folcy , traveling passenger agent of the Pennbjlvanla , Is making his Initial trip through this territory looking after cast- bound business out of St. Louis. Mr. Foley wns recently appointed to this position , suc ceeding Charles C. On CMS who has just opened a hotel at Leadvillc , Cole , rurlliiK Cliili HIpplN Ofllee-i-M. NEW YORK , July 9. The annual conven tion of the National Curling Club of Amer ica was attended by delegates from Penn sylvania , Minnesota , New Jersey and New York. Thu officers elected were : John F. McCnlloch , president ; ( list vice president. Alexander Thompson ; hccond vice president , George Gains ; treasurer , James R Conley ; secretary , David Foudls. Cut ( lip Itpporil 1'our Dnj'H. SAN FRANCISCO , July 9. John L France and Norman Dcbnux arrived In thin city from New York last night , having mads the trip on blcj.clcs In thlity-bcven days. The best previous time was forty-one days. Til 13 UUAI.TV .MAIUCI3T. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Thursday , July 9 , 189C 189CWARRANTY WARRANTY nnnus , Joseph Kfidnvy nnd wife to Omnhn Savings bank , lot 5 , block TO , South Omalin. J 900 A i : . Wltlinell nnd hubbnnd to J C. and Tin odore 'ihonms , lot C , block 4 , ICountzo plnco G.200 n. N. Wlthnell nnd wife to H n. Hnnt- lngn lot S und e " 4 of lot ) , block 3 , Heed'H f.tli add 1 15. It. Hastings to A. 13 Wlthnell , snmu a O F. Davis compnny to A. II. Snydcr , lot 13 , block S , Central Park 1,000 QUIT CLAIM DI3I3US. n W , Heck to Omnhn. Loan nnd Trust company , lot 1U , MiCnmlllsh Plnvo. . . t William Cox to Mime , lots 3 nnd 4 , block 19G , Omnhn 1 DI3iiS. Special tnnstcr to A. O. Davis , lot 8 , Campbell's mibdlv 1,010 MiiKtir in clmnccry to Phllndelphla .Mortirngo nnd Truwt compnny , lot 2 , block 10 , West Omnhn 12,000 Snmo to J. 1 , Pierce , lot 13 , block 2 , Walnut Hill 2,500 Total amount of transfers (21610 THE BEE'S ANNIVERSARY la \ NUMBER. A few copies of this excellent edition of The Bee are still to be had at the business office o The Bee. Send a few copies of this souvenir number to your friends. 5 cents per copy. DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY ALL DRUGGISTS. JAMES E. BOYD & CO. Telephone 1030. Omahu , Neb. COMMISSION GRAIN : PROVISIONS : AND : STOCKS Ki.jin lll'.i , Hoard or Trade. Direct wires to Clilcaifo and New York. Correspondents John A Wprrcn ft Cu MOTEL. TIIIUTUUNI'U AM' JO.NUii STItliUTS. 149 room' , bathi ) , tleum heat and all modern conveniences Itatm. ti W und KW pr d y. 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