1 T1TE OMAITA DAILY BI2Ei SATURDAY , JULY 21) ) , 1803. C01I1IERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Utter Demoralization Characterized ths Wheat Market Throughcut the Session , HOLDERS WERE ANXIOUS TO UNLOAD KfTortn of Itnnkeri to I'nrcr Iterator Blocki on the Market by Withhold- Inc Money for Itenewali On me it Sonm TrouM . CniCAOO , July 'JS.-mtcr demorallintlon characterised tlio wlicut market throughout , the section , unit nil previous rcoor.li for low prices were again broken. Tlicro was a vorlt- Rhlcpnnlcon tlio tmrt of the holders of Ions nhent to Rot rlil of thulr onoriilous load. Ono tlrm In reported a pnvlng ns high nsTic a bushel to curry over a largo line of wheat , Into fcptcmbor. At otio llmo the prlco forSoptem- tier WM 21fo under yosletday's close. Tlio liquidation continued throughout the session , Mid the tnnrket showedIlttlo rallying power nt nny time. The decision of the banks lust night to Issue crrtlflciilos while It inny unloosen considera ble money. Is generally reRnrilctl ns a confes sion that tnnllcn are plowing no brighter. Another and perhaps the most potent factor of weakness Is the fuel that banks h ivo really edited Inn good many wheat lonns.nnd there Is a fu.ir that It may become general. There was a rumor Hint slncolt has oeconio evident that the elevators do not want to part with their ( . rain , and have icfuied offers nt market prices , the Imtiks have concluded to force them by withholding further aid to this class. Itlsnls-OBtntedllint many loans uro refused icnowat for only half the orU'lnal nmount. In view of tills the iUoitlon | : of value was hnrdly a factor In the sltiritlon : It wa , ? simply n < iue9tlon of money R ml Inability to protect trillion anil carry the wheat forces o-i to the harRaln counter to bo sold nt a saerlllco or vlmt llwlll bring. The situation which forces ItH Halo holds would-bo buyers In check , and hence thu jiro\alllliR depression. Local ie- cclpts were 14 i cirs : and thu northwest hnd 211 cms. u marked fulling otr from the re ceipts of tills thno last vi'iir. Now York ro- poiteil nn active Inquiry for wheat for export nnd Bomefirderii wino said to ho coming from Uormany. A more hopuful fiii'llntt character ised tlio trading during the last hour and a reaction of Ic from thu low point occurred , but purl of thlH was lost. Hoptombor opened ulD7Kc , told to O4'ic , up to 04'4c , down Ir regularly to O2'jc ' ( , Improved a trlllo , closltiR al U3c , December sold from 72c to ( ) ' { , closing nt that figure , .luly , or cash , uhleli sulTored qilltu us badly us the depressed options , being offered fioin ( JO'&c doivn to Gb'Je , with but Ilttlo support , recovuied to Wtc at the cln u. Corn wns not only affected by wheat , but thu natural Influences were also against the mar- Itot. On the whole , the fOellnf ; was heavy and there was a drop of ? ic for Sontembor and He for May from lust night , The lecelptH were liberal al about 400 cars. This was oTsotby ! the out Inspection of 387,000 bu. The esti mate for Saturday was larpor , at 40 ( ) | cars. Tlio opening was weak on the , weather crop re port shotting Rood rains over most of the corn lii'lt , nnd I'ttorcamo thu slump In wheat. The support was partly from shoUs nnd partly from buyers against a line of puts sold last night. 'July was emoted He oir at : )73ic ) ; Pii ! > toiiihi > r sold at'3'Jc and oir to 3H'Jc , with a rally to 38 o. There was u very narrow market In oats. The maiket appeared tobo firm and Imleponu- cnt of other ceioiils. Tlio.luly prlco held llrm around 24'4c. Hoptomber lost ! < c early at 23ic ? and sold olT to23'e , but at 1 o'clock wus 136e ! sellers. I.atu In the day New York wired that llurllti had buying ordois there for oats , as the duty against Kusslan gialn had l > een In creased 5U per cent. This helped to llrm the market. Hog products were weak on frco offerings of ribs and largo receipts of hogs , the featuio bt'liiR thu klilinii In rllis , which Rot no support. September lard Hold from JU.7G to 49.70 ; Sep tember ribs fell from $7.00 to $7.52' ' ' , . IMImaled receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , 120 cms ; corn , 400 cars ; outs , 185 cars ; hogs , 10.000 liriui. The lending futures ratified as follows : i quotations wore ns follows : KuUii Dull nnd unchanged. AVllKAT No. 2 spring , OO'Jc ; No. 3 spring , OOJic ; No. 2 red , . 50JJI' . COHN No. 1 ! , 37 ISC.'No. 11 yullow closing , 37c. OATS No. 2. VMc ; No. 'I wlilto , 31c ; No. 3 white , U7SttH'Jc. ! ; KYK Nn. ii , 47o. llAnr.CY No. 2 , notnlntl : ; No. 3 , nominal ; No. 4 , nomlnnl. KI.AX SIKD : No. l.d.10. TlMOTllvSl'.U ) I'linio , S3.8CK13.00. VOIIK-MPSH , pur bill. , fl8.00aiH.02'J ' : lard , per 100 Ibs. , 0.init'J.17'short ' ; ribs .sM ( looM ! ) , fT.W'.iBT.rtVVi ; diy salted Khnnldit Iboxi'dl , $7.7&4tu.OO ; short , cluur blilos ( bo.xud ) , I8.37'ia8.50. WIIISKV Distillers' ilnishcd Koods , per gal. , SimAits Unchiinccil ; cut loaf , < Jl/c ; Rranu- ato.l , 5.82 ; standard "A , " 0.70. Thu follow Inn woru the rcculnts and ship ments for today : Oniiiliu rrodncoMurker. . UtTTTnil The local butter iniiiUct Is dull and TV en It owlni : to thu iinfaMirablu hltiiullon In thoi'.int. .Tho Nuw York iimrUi-l Is in hueh condition that .shliinirs | run spo Ilttlo to IMI- COIIIUKU them to liny , llcsldi-s ImhiK dull and \M-ak In the 1'iist tin ) innnuy fitrlneuncy Is Inn- IthiK oiit'i-ntlons , nuiklii It ( lllllcult to put iiionny Ith uhlch to liunillu hhliinunts | , Local packui.s arti talMiiK vury weak liicnnseiimmcu. Ono huu\y hiiyur laniiirkvd that \\oiildnot jiay ovtir l-o for pauklnK ktoolc and , that if anyone ono olsiimlil pay inoro tlmy could barn thu butter , ns hi ) w s not anxious for It oven ut tlnit price , sonic.buyers , turnover are Mill til- : inKl'lc. 1'anCy OH'iiniory. jirlnt , 2lo ; faney cii'iiinerleH , solid pai'Ui'il , 10o ; fair In KIIOI ! ( reaineili-H , holld paekud , 10IJ.1HC ; cholci ) In fniioy conntiy , IfittKV ; fair to KOOC ! country. Hi'iliiiukhiBstnok , tiuxh , lt ! < Tf.l3e. I'.iliisHecvlptH aio Keniirally pretty heavy nnd dualur.i appear to be nii\lo i , liavlng llttlu fonllduncu In thu nmrKol trait's wuro Kmiur- ally innilu at lie with sumo hinall lots of caru fnllv Milected stock KOlii at ll'.c' ' , Thor \\eioriiniorH that thi ) pih'o ai bnliiK eut on thu quli'l to lU'iu nnd In n fmv Instances ilunlurw , In order to hold thulr trade , met the riipnrtedciit. LIVK I'om/iiiv The market was ilovold o nny ni v fii.itnros. Thu Hiipply of hinlii chickens continues law and thu inaiKott \\rnk anil rather blow on Inn to that cauiu fprlni ; chU'l.ons , per 11) ) . , lUJllUoj bnsl hens , peril ) . , 7(2.7i ( ! ( " , niUed coops , pur lb. , old loosteih , per lb , -ii Sc ; turlvi > ys , PIT lb. Be. : ilnclvH , | ier lb. , 7flHc. ( 1'iiTATin H An occasional oar of potatoes I btihiK icciilved , but for thu most part tlio loca Kionurx uio hupiilyliivr thn trade , A fov orders for potatoes arc. coming in from Hi country , but tlio number Is holiiK rapid ! rtulucetl us they art ) Ki'tthiK home Kronn Mock In most sections t > ulllclcnt to supply thu demiiiul , On oideiH fiom tin ) country potatoon urn hrlllKlllK " " h'Kli ' " TftJihdc. OAIIIUIIK Tht'io Ik it pietty Komi duinand for cabhaKi ) fiom thiicniinlrr nnil a consiihiriiblu nmount Is bolni ; shipped froni this point. The local KroneiH am KeepliiK Hut markntull biipplled , ( , 'holi'o liiiiuuiuun ( onordurs fiom thu country , ' 'c per lb , CUI.KIIY Mruy hlpmenta arn anlvlim and thuiiuallly of the stock Is pronounced KOOI ! for ibis season of the year. L'olery , per do/ , bunches , il.V. ONIONS Homo irrown stock Is plenty , thouKh thi-ro urn u fu\v bhliiinentsheliiKrecuivoil from polnls farther south. Al Kansas onions , per 4H-1U. box , llllof'Wl.OOi homo gruun , per lb.i - . MII.ONH-Only : n % ory fuw Matermulonsi aru nrilvlnu and thu miirkot contlniieHfry tlrm siiioted. | It wuhonly a short time. IIKO that watirnu'lonsveiukoplunty and so cheap that con\mlksion men \veru rotusliiK' thotn on thu Kionml that they could not Kft freight out of them. Now they uro scUhiK quickly ut i'Jft per 100. Unntnloupes aru moru plenty than they worn a few duyb ugo. Ciintaloupes , per ba Vot1.00ai.25. TOMATIIM The miirkct U still full of tomatoes unit prlcos nre low. I.uruu reculptb aroiintlclputed for the next few ilnys. ftmtli- > rn , per4-buskut crute , 76cttll,00j perH-bu. box , OOc. llKiuur.s The mnrkut wus very llnhtlv fiiin- iil led with hurries nnd prices- were llrm. lllack- borrlos , which hnvo bei > n coniliiK In for it neuk pitbt In largo quantities , wuro scarcer , mid about the only supply wus to bo founil In the Immlg of local roweri. The rnspburry buason la about ovor. There uro n few blueberries DU the mutkct , but they huvu beun to high ut wtirro urown ( hut thprn hm lint hern iniirh liiditcoinriittoihlp to tli.i mirkct * o far thli ttPAMin Itlack'icrrtes ' , hor.ie ( trown , lcra4-qt ) , ft\r.t > , 12 7G , black rHb ! ) ) rr' ? , per i4.qt. ! cnso , M 60. hurklcbcrrlri. c.1 Mi. AITI.M ftrlctly cholco nnd nttr.trllra Applet , such no rvonld bicnn ( , | ( ktcil dc'lrnt.lo for itund imrpo , o < nrc A llltlo * c.if.o. ThPro nrp , however , plenty of npplci * . Mich l thoy/iro , Tlicro nro qultn it 15001 ! many CallfoniU hpiilcJ ntnoiitt thouffeiliid nnd sonio southern niul no end nf hotno Rrown croon r.iplos ) , Cholco red Mnml npplpi , outhcrn , per > i-bu. box , 05a 76cj green , O' OOc ! green cooking Apples , per tin. r ) x , 76 < ( ( , 'JV ( , SMAI.I , riifiTS-C.illfornln fruits of all klncli are low this season , ni the caiineri nro not npprntliiR to the usual ovtont nnd crowprs are forced to throw their fruit on the rnnrkot for what It ntllbrln . Thlo innrkct Is especially low on California fruits al the nrescnt time , at can ho seen Iroin a companion with the prlco llsll cnt out from other cities. Wild ROOIO plums nrofcarco. I'lilms , wild ROOSP. per 21- nt. crate , JJ.&Oj Texas pcari , per box. ? 1.50j Tojf.ns pi-aulies , per-l-baskct crate. SI. loai.l& ! Cnllfornla pears , per box , t'J.O ( > Iii.25 ! : Cnll- fornla plunii , Inrtre nnd fnncy , I'J ; I'allfornla jicaches , llalu's early , $1.10 ! early Crawford , fl."Offll.-IU. Tr.oncAt , rnutTi. OnAKnn1 ; While the supply ofornnccsli not ItitRi ) tlipro nro ocrislonni car nrrlvln that keep Mucks up to the pjlnt rniulrcd by thedoiiiand. A fresh car of Mediterranean sweets bus just lieen rocelvcd and the stock H unusimlly irood for thla season of the jear. Ulvoisldo > iiMllleir\noii : ; swuuK f 3.60 3.75 ; brlKhlM , 8'J.70U3.UU ; Itlveraklo bOUllllliKS . steady wnrm voalhcr produces - ducos n very fair duntand for Innions mid nil hiiuscs nro iloliiK a rood steady Imslnp-M In them. Memlnas. extra fancy. (0 oOBii-BO ! Messlnas , per bov , cholci ) to fancy , $ . ' > .i > Oi&5.fiO , HANANAS I'rlcos remain nbout steady , t'er Inmrh , Inrrc , { 'J.25Q.2.70 ; per bunch , small to medium , i'j ( Ki3'j.2D , 1IIDF. ? , TAI.I.OW , CTC. Ilinni No. 1 KPCOII hldc . So ; No. 2 preen hides , 2c : No. 1 Rreon salted hides , 3'4c ) No. 2 Kreen salted hides , 24os ! No. I Krncn salted hides , 'JO Ibs. to 40 Ibs. , 3VScNo. . Screen salted lildeUH. ! ! . to 40 His. , Vc ! ! ; No. 1 veal calf , n 11)3. ) to 10 Ibs. , Gc : No. 1 ! xeul calf , 8 Ibs. to 10 Ibi.Ic : No. 1 dry Illnthldcs , 7o : No. 2 diy Hint hides , Oc ; No. 1 dry Halted hide * , Gc. I'.trt. cured hides 'if ' pur In , lest than fully uurud. Mlt.ni' I'ci.irt Green Jailed , each 30ett { 1.2.1 ; Kreon salted shearllnrs ( short \v iolul early Hklns' ' , each iriCJUSc : diy slieat linen ( short \\ooled early skins' ' , No. 1 , ( inch OQlUc : dry hhuarlliiKS ( short woolecl early skins ) . No. 2 , each Oc ; dry Hint , Kansas anil Nebraska butcher wool pnlts , per lb. , actual weiKbt , lOtfc lie ; dry Hint Kansas and Nebraska Murrain wool pells , per lb. , actual welKht , 7 < aiOc : dry Hint Colorado butcher uool pulls , ) ) or lb. , actual wolKhl , 010c ; dry Hint Colorado Mur rain wool polls , per II ) . , actual weight , 7OUa ; dry pieces and bucks , actual \\olKht , 6iJ7c. TAI.I.OW AM ) ( HIASK : Tallow , No. 1Hfff& 4'5c ' ! tallow , No. 2. 344c ? ; isreaso , whlto A , J'iSDc ' ; grease , whlto IIIc ; Kroaso , yellow , : j'ic ' ; Kroasc , dark , 3c ; old butter , 'Ja2Hc ; beeswax , pi line , 10Q20c ; rough tallow , 2i ! © 3o. 3o.Hoses Hoses Car lots weighed and dnllvored In PhlcaKo : Dry tmlfalo , orton , fll.UKilB.OOi ( dry country , bleached , per ton , S10.00I413.00 ; dry country , damn and meaty , 18.00310.00. Now York .Markets , New VOIIK , July 28. 1'mim Receipts , 40- nOOpkes. ; exports , 0,000 bills. , 23,000 baclW ; sales , l.OOOpkgs. ; market dull , weak. Cons Mi.vi/-Qulet , steady. Hvi : Dull , wuak ; western , 01iGc. ! . WIIKAT Uecoipts , 130,000 bu. ; exports , Ofl- 000 bu. ; sales. 13,390,000 bu. futures , 720,000 bu. spot. Spot market active , lower , wuak ; No. 2 red. In store and elevator , G734G8'ic ; alloat , G9tffj,70Hc } ; f. o. b. , G'Ja7 ( ) ( c ; utmradcd red , Gl70iNo. ; . 1 northern , G8'foi8Jic ' ( : No. 1 hard. 725,72iic ? ; No. 2 northern , ( )7't ' < t4G74C ; No. 2 Milwaukee , GO'SBGGVc. Options wuro acme and IVftlVc lower ; No. 2 red , AiiKiist , nstlG'JJiC. closing at G8'nc ; September , 7i ( ; < © 72'oC , cioslni ; nt 70c ; October , 72'i74Hc , closlnc at 73'jc ; December ? 77l ® 70c , closing at77 ° ic. , Coil.v Receipts , IS.OOObu. ; exports , 4,800 bu.sales,440,0u0hu. ; futures , 102,000 bu. spot1 Snots ViO'sC ' lower , dull and steady ; No. 2.J 47c In elevator , 473 < B-18c , alloat ; utmrade mixed , 40 m'Jc. Options were moderately nctlvo and unchanccd tea lower , closing llrm ; AiiKtist , 47647Hc. ( closliiR at 47c ; Sep tember , 40i.i < K-17UCi October , 4G3i47gc ! ; closing at47c. OATS Keculpti. 47,000 bu , ; exports , 139,000 bu. ; sales 410,000 bu. futuies , 241,000 bu. spot. Spots easier , fairly active. Options dull , firmer ; August , ao'nc ; September , 3014 no3Bc , Closlnc at SOSiC ! No. 2 whlto , Septem ber , 32\c ; No. 2 whlto , 37' < a3Bc : No. 2 37 < fW73a'c ; No. 3 Chicago , 30c ; No. 3 while , 'M'VUSlc ; inlxuil western , 3Gffl38ic ! ; whlto westein , 37ffi44'ic. II AV Pair demand , steady. Hoi'S Quiet , steady. HIDFS Dull. wean. WOOL Hle.idy , moderate demand for do mestic lleeces , 2732c ; iiulled,2GS37c ; Texas , ! GTi,20c. ( I'ltOVisiONB Cut moats , steady , quiet ; mid dles , dull , easy. Lard , quiet , easier ; west ern steam closed atO.GO ; sales. 100 tierces at $9.70 ; July closed at J9.G5 , nom inal ; September closed at f9.ao. Pork , dull , steady ; nosules ; now moss , ? 18.0018.70. Him mi Moderate demand , steadier ; west ern dairy , 1018c. CIIKESB Good demand , flrm ; skims , Quiet ; fancy , scarce and firm ; west- rn fresh , 145J10Jic ; western , per caso1.00a 2.25. 2.25.TALLOW TALLOW Quiet , lower ; city ( $2 per pkj. ) 4 13-lGffi4'c. CoTTONSiiKt ) Oir , Quiet , easy ; crude , prime nnd choice , 35i.37c ! ; yellow , 43c. I'CTIIOIXUM Neglected ; I'onnsylvanla oil1 pot bales , none ; August option sales , nono' HTorcd at074C. Lin. i oil , sales , none ; total sales , none. KIXIN Dull , weaker ; Btralncil common to good , U5cS$1.02W. ( Tuiu'CNTiNC Quiet , weak at 2635J27f. { ; IJiCK Finn ; good duinand. MOI.ASSKS Now Orleans , open kettle , dull , itoaily. buiJAii Haw , firm , fairly active ; sales , 1,000 oils Muscovado , 84 test , at 3 Uc ; 25,000 bags centrifugals , 00 test , at 33ic , and 8,00(1 ( bags nolasscs .siiir | : , 89 test , at Uc ; rellnod , dull. I'm litON Qulut , steady ; American , $12.75 © 10.50. CoiM'im Quiet ; lake , ? 10. LiAl : > Dull ; domestic , { 3.35. TiN-Closed steady ; Straits , $17.00 bid , J19 asked ; plates , quiet but .steady. Qulut ; domestic , $3.90. .St. Louis Markets. ST. I.otim. July 28. Ifi.ot/it Lower , dull ; patents , ? 3. 10Ti3 , 20 ; others unchanged. Wil BAT Nervous and closed Oiic below ves- torday' prices ; No. 2 red , casb , 57c ; July , OG'ac ; AiiKiisr , 07Hc ; Soptombur , GOaGO ! ; < c ; October , G3"c. COHN Wo.ik with wheat and on crop and forelcn nous , losing ic ; No. 2 mixed , cash and July. 34'tc ' ; August , 34Tic ; Soplomber 30'ic ' ; year , 33' c. OATS lllglieron small receipts ; No. 2 cash , 27c ; Ausiist , 225jc ; September , 221ic. KYK None olfured. lltnTiiii Steaily , unchanged ; sonarator creameiv , 1U320C ; choice dairy , 17lc. KCKIB IJiicliiiiiKcil at Oc. I'liovisiDNS Dull , decllnlnc ; current mnko iiork , tlO ; lard , $ U ; dry salt inuats , loosi ) shoulders , $7.12'i ' ; longs anil. ribs , $8.12'i ; Kliorts , J8.60Iraxcil ; , 15c mom ; bacon , packed shoulders , $8,45 ; longs and ribs , J'J.75 ; shorts , $10.25 ; hams , sugar cured. 13.)0/tl4.00 ( ) ( , Kuciil'is I'loiir , 2,000 sacks ; wheat , 143- 000 bu. ; corn , 03,000 bu. ; oats , 10,000 bu. Silil'MKNTS I'loiir. 0,000 sacks ; wltuat. 23 - 000 bu , ; corn , 45,000 bu. ; oats , 3,000 bu. Kaimiis City Mitrlcotn. CITY , July SB.-WIIBAT Domnrnl- l/i'il , and atone time showed a decline of 4c , A llrmur fenlhiK prevailed nt the close and reaction of the loss regained ; No , 2 rod clos at40 l50c ; haul , 49ftlU'je. COUN Ic lowor. with fairly good buylm ? 1 ho decllno ; No. a mlxud , 29J O30c ; No. white , 30"31c. OAiH-riim , No. 2 while , new , noilnal ; No 2 mixed , now , 20tt21c. Kvij Weak ; No. 2. nominal at 4 flu. HUTTEII Scaico , llrm ; cruamory , lGffi20c dairy , ' , KIIIIH Vuiy dull and weak at 8JJc. K ICB liTrt Whuut , 21,300 bu.j corn , 2,100 bu. ; oats , none , MUi'MKNTS Wheat , 12,100 bu. ; corn , 2,100 bu. ; oats , none. Cotton MitrKet. . QIII.EANS. July 28. I'lrin ; good mid inlng,8'ic ; mlddllm : . 7 , c ; low mldifilng , 7 = , c , good onllnary , 7 l-lic ; net and gross receipts 427 hales ; uxports to ( Jrinit llrltaln , 4,011 bales ; to l''r.itice , 200 bales ; coastwise , 31C bales ; sales , 1,000 b.iles ; stock , 01,38.1 bales. 1'utures quiet ; sales , 8.3011 bales , ; August , 7.'lfl ( .7.40 ; September , $7.031i7.0l ; October $7.ir.i ii7.G4 ; NovL-mber , J7.73fc7.74 ; January ' IVbriiaiy , { 8.07 < ii8.0ai Muicli , l.ltrrpiiol Mnrkots. lean. Cons Quiet : ilomanrt mndcrato ; mixed western , 4s 31id per cental. Hecolpts of American corn for past three days , 61,000 centals. LAIUI I'rlniu western , 47s Oil per cwt. ikKu MurUfl. MII.WAHKKB , July 28. WIIKAT Easy ; Sop- lumber , tUI'.r. CouN-Lowen No. 3 , 37)Jc. ) O -rt Louur ; No. 2 wliiiu , 31JJc ; No. 8 , 29Ji O32c , ItAIU.UY OOC. HVK-49C. I'ltovibioNS-Lower ; pork , HO , \Vool Murket. HOSTON , July 28 , With the consumption of wool dally gronliiK smaller by reiison of thu shutting tioun of lullU tun ! the curtailment of noolen goods iiroductlon thi ) deiimnd for It from iiiunufucturers In of only moderate pioportloim. During thu week thoru liavo bucu u few , notably 'ono of Montana wool , nii'l the mills thai hare onion on hand , which they nro obi I god to complete , nro buy I up wool nifrcplyns tliplr wants dlctnto , bytsnvoln rxcoptlonal cases thptn wantR nro ninall. Sonio of the Inrgo mills Imvo IIPPII nttrnrtod bylhnlow prlco nt which tuppllps could bo bought And ha p , notably In one Instnncp , * e- curpil some lnrio lines of wool. The ( suppllpi ol Ohio and I'emm'lvnnli HPPCPS nro small nnd prices nro unclmnRcd. MIchlRiin fleeces hnvebpcn quiet. In extra wool there liavo bppn sales of 20,000 Iba nt 21 c , 12.0JO Ibs , at 21c , 10,000 Ibs nt 20 > { e and 10,000 Ibs. on prl- vntu terms. Thoio liai been nothing doing In washed combing wools and prices are entirely nominal. In unwashed combine wools there have been small salps of quarter-blood around 20c per lb. Thi' receipts for the i\oek have been21,901 bales domestic nnd 279 balps for eign. The total sales of the week were 1,820- 000 Ib ? . Now Crop l.oiimliiiin Itlrp. A tplc ram from Now Orleans states Messrs. Dan Tnlmngu's Sons .t lo , are In receipt of Hist of thn now cioprlco The lot , six sacks , Is R I m ill v n natnplu of "hand cut" from a Planter friend spoKlngplory rather than'galn. It Is well cured and of line quality and ns a "straw" Indlcatlvo that the crop of the river parishes Is full of tuoinlso. Fnino parts of the state orinpliilii of limited rainfall , but In thn main 1/oulslaiiartcorropU about as at nneqiliil date last season and thu outcome will probably bo the MI mo. I. o. , 7,0110,0(10 ( bu. The general harvest will begin early next month , but shlu- ironlscan scaiouly bo liberal before middle of September. _ _ _ _ _ _ Oil Markctn. O/r , CITY , July 28. National Transit oorilllCRti's opened at ri7'J ; hlRhost , OH ; lowest , fiM ; closed , 07 ? ; sules UKfl'JO ' bblj. ; shipments , 93,011 bhls. ; runs , 87,901 bbls. ' I'lTTSiitTitii , July 2H. National Transit 'certificates opened alO" ' , } ; closed , 07i ! ! high est , 07V ; lowest , 07i { , LONDON , July 28. CALCUTTA LtNsnKn July and August shipments , 41s 3d per quarter. Lt.ssKKOOtt.s 20s2id ! pcrcnt. ; whaloolls , 10 10s per ton. TUItl'KNTINK Sl'MITS 21s l'll pOTCWt. KOdl.N American stralneil , 3s Od per cwt. Cdllru Mnrkct , NEW VOIIK. .Titlv 28. ColToo otitlnns opened nt 6ft 15 points donn , closed dull and un changed to 20 points down ; sales , 4,000 bags , InclUilliiK : July , S10.GO ; September , $10 45 © 10.00 ; October , $ ir > .40S10.40 ; December , S10 20 ; MayJ14.80. Suet Hlo , dull , nominal ; No. 7,110.70. IMInnniipolU Wheat Miirkct. MINNEAPOLIS , July 28. 1'utures opened strong , but closed very weak ; cash , weak , lower. ( Jloso : July , 05'Jc ; August , 00c ! ; September , 09Vc ; Docombcr , G5c. On track : No. 1 hard , GOc ; No. 1 northern , 08o ; No. 2 northern , OGc. Cincinnati Murkcts. CiNCiNNATr , July 23. WHEAT Lower ; No. 2 red , 54tt55c. ' Conn-No. 2 mixed , 40ffi41c. OATH-Active , lower ; No. 2 mixed , 2420c. WHISKY Steady ; $1.12. Tnlcd'i llniln .Market. Toi.r.no , July 28. WHEAT Steadier ; No. 2 cash , 58c. foils Dull ; No. 2 cash , 41 He. OATS Quiet ; cash , 2Gc for mixed. I.nndnii .Sugar Market. LONDON , July 28. Centrifugals , 90 test , 18s 3d per cwt. ; Mu covudo. fair rellnlng , 14s Od. Now York Dry ( ioixls Alarkot. NEW YOIIK , July 28. The dry goods market wns devoid of any new Interest. STOCKS AND UOND.S. Securities Oponoil nltli Quito n Sharp Ail- vnnco In 1'ricrn , Nr.w YORK , July 28. TI C stock market opened with a sharp advance In prices , uartly n sympathy with the Improvement nt London and continued high prices for foreign and do mestic accounts. The rise was equal to ViO2 percent In many Instances , but was subse quently lost under sales to realize profits , as well as offerings by the room traders , who seem loth to desert the short side. The only real sensation of the day was furnished by eneral Electric , which broke during the afternoon 3n per cent , a decline of 14'J points from the opening figures. All sorts of rumors were In circulation to account for the break , t being bain that the dividend payable Au gust 1 would bo withheld from the stock- lolders and the money applied to the liquida tion of pressing liabilities ; also that an appli cation tor thu appointment of a receiver for the company uas to bo made Immediately. The directors hold a protracted session and _ t was officially announced long after the close that It hail been decided to olTer certain socui- Ities In the company's treasury to the block- holders for the purpose of liquidating the float Ing debt of $4,000.000. Seventy per cent of this amount has already been taken by friends of the company. The sharp break In General Klectrlc , while It led to rumors of probable failures , did not occasion any alarm among holders of other securities and al though the market yielded , as a matter of course , the decline outside of a few Instances was by no means heavy. Sugar foil off 4H per cent , lllg Four and Manhattan 4 to4H per cent nnd the rust of the list 1 to ! ) ; { per cent. There was comparatively Ilttlo excitement and in the later transactions Genoial Electric rallied 0 per cent and other stocks V > to 21S percent. The fact that delUory hour passed without any suspension on the Kxchango Ini- pirtcd a Ilttlo more confidence to oncrators , ns did also thu decidedly easier rates for money on call. The 1'ost says : As was foreshadowed yester day the huge reservoir of gold In tlio Hank of England hits boon tapped at last and at least $2,000,000 will bo shipped to Now York tomorrow. On both sides of the water this operation Is described as a special transaction , which simply means that the banks requlro only a low and unaltered rate of Interest on the' money Involved during the poilod of transit A slmlllar arrangement , very-much moro favorable to the shippers , surved a year orttto ago thu purpose of the French Impor ters of American speclo , thu present depres sion of sterling being accomplished through the bale of grain futures exactly as the maiket of that year was sustained through thn reverse transaction. Whether the largo local Issue of loan certlllcates today and yesterday lia\o or have not any connection with the gold transaction is Immaterial. The further tieriKthenlng of the bank resources was ad visable for numerous reasons , of which thu accommodation of gold Importers was un questionably ono , The collateral arrange ments to Import and carry blocks of American securities Jo London against this shipment of specie Is perhaps somewhat unusual , but In existing cliciimstanccs It is very wise. The following aio the closing quotations on the leading stocks on the Now York Block ex change today : Alchlsun 1 HI Nor. IMfltle jirt i ( , . s0 ! Ail.uiiH KxprcsH IHfl u.r. D..WJ I , Allon.Terro Haute. 28 Northwestern Oil do prcf'il llfi do pref'd ISH American Ilxiirctw lot N.Y. Central IIT ll.illlMioru.V Ohio. . r.r.H N. Y. A.N. R ls ( i C.m.ida I'aclllu , . . . ( ID Ontario A , Western , la Canada Southern , . 30 Oregon Imp 8 ( Vntr.il Paclllc. . . . 1HK Oregon Nitv 40 dies. A. Ohio 13M'O. | S. I , . A U. N. . . . 10 G'lilc.iBO .V Alton. . . l-'fi ll'.icllio M.ill 10 C. 1I..VQ . I'eorlaUcc.XK. . . . H ClileairoGaH 47 I'lltHbinv 140 CoiiHoltilatedGaH. . 111 I'nllman I'alacu. . . 1-IH C. C. C. A St. L 1MIJ4 Heading 1 J Cotton Oil Cert. . . , . "II Hlcbmonil Ti-T 1) ) Del. * HililHOti. . . . 1H ' < ill ) prcfil 1(1 ( Di-1. Lack. & Went. ISl.m Ulo ( ir.iniln Went. , in I ) . .V.H. O.prefd. . . ' 'H Uo pn'fil nt : DlH. AC. V. Co 145H Ilock iHlaml fid } , . Kant Tenn > < i St Paul rH Kih OJl do pief'il 105 rte pref'd 1- ! St. I'.iul tt Omaha. iHU ! Foil \Vavno lll ! ( do pref'd DH lire.it North'n pM. 102 Southern IMclllo. . IH'/i ' I ) . & 1J. I. im-fii. . . . HI ) Sugar Hellnery. . . . ( ID Hocking Valley. . . 17 Tenn Co.il A. Iron. , IS llllnoiHCoiitr.il , , , . Hl ! ! < ToxaH IMultlo 5 M. I'.uilA Dnlulli.H Tol. A.O. C. pieJ'U 70 Kan. .t/fcxaH pCd. lfi Union Pacific IHlfi U. S. Kxprena 411 llo pieCil M w st. L. .v i' in Tak Slioio 111 do prufd ly ' ' WullH K.uiro llxp. . I''f , I.o'ulRvillo.lNaH'li ! O''J WeHtoru Union. . , , 70 lonlnvilloA.N. A. . m. Wheoltnir A L. 1) , . . 11 M.inliatian Con . . 10.r > ; { do ini'fil ; | | MemphlHA. ClKiH. . 10 M.ASI. I ( I ) < MlcldiranCeiitr.il. H 1) . .VH.fi II ' | ' fieneral Ulectrlo. . 3.1 MolilluA Ohio. . . . ! II ) National UiiHeetl. , 14 NaHlivlllo Cbatl . . HO Colo. K. A I t0 ! National Cortlas'O. 12 do imif'il Hfi ilo prof'il 4(1 ( H.A.T. O : t N J. C'putial SH T. A. A.t N. M. . . . 8 Nor. A. Went , pf'il. 1W T. St. U A. K. 0. . , . 1 ! North Ami'r. Co. , f > > do prot'il 10 Nuilhein IMclllo Hi ( bid Mskod. The total s.iles of stock today were 370,000 shares , including ; Atohlson , 10,000 ; Ilurllng- ton/lO.OOO ; C'hlcaco ( las,70,000 ; Lackawnniiii , 0.000 ; DUtllllng , 0.000 ; K.-lo , 10.000 ; ( imioral nieetrlc , 01,000 ; Lake Shore , 4,000 ; Louisville it Nash > lllo , 10,000s Manhattan , U.OOO ; Mlss- ouii raclllii , 0,000 National Lead , 0,000 ; Now Kngland , 0,000 ; Northern Pacllic proforrc.il , 4,000 ; Northwefctorn , G.OOO ; Hock Island , G.OOO ; St. I'aul , 37,000 ; Sugar. 23,000 , ; Western Union , 30,000 , , London rimiiumt Hilov , [ Copurla'i'f'l ' ' ' 'S * ' tt\iJame \ ( Jimlim llettnett.l LONDON , July 28. ( Now York Herald Cable Special to Till ! lliiu. ] There In a great change for the butter hero owing to the unexpected - pected ease with which the sou lenient was concluded today. Tour failures Hero reported , hut all aru small , Indeed Insignificant , and al though somu chucks were returned tonight and onu or two Hinall Healers may yet go innui thu guneral belief Is that the worst U o > er , and thu prospects niu now brlghtir. Prices all close docldodly higher , although American railways flnlthcd below thu best , and If , as IH probablu , Investment buying bt'K'Ins thoru will bu u sluirp advance , as bears uru In It up to thulr uhlns. Yan kees nil marked a big advance , the featuru Doing a rUe of 0 > i per cunt In LHS.U Bliori's lo 110H , Mllwaukees , Den > urs , Krlus , IxJuUvllles , Now York ( Vntrahi , I'cnn- sylvanlin , Union I'aclllcx and Wubash IS UUH wuru all very ttromt , ut an advance of ( rum 'J to 4. per cent. Duu- ' r proft rfil clo oi1 ( it 20' ' { , 1'rln prcfcri'tieo 23'j. m'-vnil morttjaco 02 . Norfolk preferred aiu. nt l \ ! ' < iUiisli II debenture 22 . Homo nccurltlcii K'oto cT'icrftlly llrmrr , but there wns no speelni f > M uro T'UTO ' wns n sharp rl o In foreigners , Smith Amcrlcni ! Issues nnd Mexicans Iradlnw Mlror M micliiuiZoU.it 32'id. ' The MldlautT railway dividend , the iir t of the great line * , was no good , only 4y per cent. At the brink il83,000 win withdrawn , but It hnd no Inlliiiiiico. New Yor * .Money Market. Nr.w VOIIK , .tiily 2R. MONEV ON 0 un opened trlnccnfy nflorwards declined nnd closed easy ! loans-ranged from ! i per cent per diem nnd Interest , topper cent per annum ; last loan , 3 per ccnt.iiml closed olTcrod at 3 per cent. I'tmtr.Mr.iHHXTtt.c lUrnn-fltU' ! percent. . rSTF.nt.iKn KxciiAKon-IrreKUlar with nctual business In banknrj bills nt t4.HOS4. 0J ! for sixty days and M.B2V fordunmnd , Sn.vnii CEnTiriCATts Neglected , closing At 70Uft7lc. OovEit.sMK.vr Hb.s'n Wcnk , State bonds , dull , * * The closing quotations on bonds : ' j' . S.4 reir . St.Ij\S.K.Oc .M. 100 u. S. Is conn . St. I'niil Consols. , llfi MJ. S. 4 snr . lit ) St. l > . U..V11.1st * . . 108 M'.icinet'sof 'OS . 102 T.P.T..O.Tr. UctH , Wi Missouri Us . T.l'.lt.O.Tr , Hots. 14 . TPIIII. new et ( Is. pr > Union Vne. Ists. . 102 Tenn. new Met JB. . prns West Short- IK ! tTenn. new set ns. t > 7 H. O. W. IMS ( MM H'anndaSo. i'ds AlcilHon4H ! I1MW Cenlr.il I'ac. Ists , ma do 2M , Class A . SSM 1) All , (1. IMS . ill o.H.kn.A.rs. . . . mi D..VU. Q 4s . 7 0. H.JkS.A.2ilCH. II2M Krluads . Ml 11. , V T. 0. f.H 1112 M. K. , V T. Gen. ( is , 73 jdocon. Us KUI M. K. ft T. Oeii. 'IH. as N. Carolina ( Is . . . IBil Mntnal tlnlon t ! . lor , do 4s til ) N. .1. C. Int. Cert. . . SC. llnmim. . . . . . OH N. 'ae.lsts . Tenn.old OB ( in * N. Pao. Sils . 104 Va. flu C > 0 N. W. Consols . Va. Kx-Mnt. coup. ! tr , N. W. Del ) , fis . 102 V'a.ooiiH. , ld ! series M ) t3.t.VI.M.Oen.fis - U. I'.SN W bid. t asked. Itnston Stock yiintitlon : , osTON , July 28. Call loans , 8 10 ; tlmo loans , G percent and commission. Closing quo tations on stocks , bonds and mining shares : Atch..Top. A S. P. . M'liWvst lliul : pre d. . . 711 Amnrleaii Siisar. . . , OlIJlUVestlncli.Klei do pix'f'il 72 do pret d Hay Slate ( Ins r Wls. Central Coin. . Hell Telephone. . . . 17fi AteblHon 'Jds llOHtiiu.v Albany. , 111. Atchlson Is Iloston A. Malno. . . 147 Now rjiifbuul Its. . . ilo prcfd mu ( Jen. Klwtrlo Bs. . . 70 Chi. llur. A.Q 7V"H ! WIs. Central Ists , . ir , Kllchliurff 73 AlloileMliilnir Co 41) ) lien. iiectilc : I'J Atlanlle 1111. Sleel CO Iloston * . Mont. . . . Mox. Cen. Com. . . . n i Iliitto.V Iloslou. . . . N. Y. A. New KIIB. . 21 Caluiuel.V Hecla. . 200 Olil Colony 17t Cciitemilal Oregon Shoit Lino. H Franklin llubber : to KoarsiiKO San Diego 10 osceola Union 1'aclllc 1H Qiilncy Hfi West KnO > 10W Tamarack lit ! Now York Allnlnt ; Quotations. Nnw Yoitit , July 28. The following nro the mining quotations : Crown Point 20 Plymouth 2(1 ( Con. Pal. ami Va. . 100 Sierra Nevada. . . . 3i5 Deailwood 100 Sianilanl Ill ) Oonld A Curry. . . 10 Union Con ; io llulu .V Norcross , 40 Yellow Jaokut. . . . ; \ ! > Homestake GH7H Iron Silver 11) ) Mexican ; ir > Quick SlUer 200 Jnlnilo 700 do pief'd 1600 Ophlr UU llulwer 25 Snn I'rmirlscn Mining QltiitiltliuiH. SAN KIIANOISCO , July 28. The olllclal closing quotations for mining stocks today weru as follows : Alta. jo Mexican HS lolcher 20 Ophlr no -lost .V Delcher. . . . no 1'olosl 45 Chollnr 2S Savage ao : : on. cai. , v v.t 100 Sierra Nevaila 35 > own Point yo Union Con ! ! ( ) DouUI & Curry 3(1 ( Utah 10 Halo .t Norcross . 45 Yellow Jacket 40 In l.fiiilon'K Markut. LONDON , July 28. 5 p. in. Prices at the close showed a decided rally , primarily owing lo ml vices from New York. Operators heie , lowover , were unable to respond as cheerily is usual to the roltof given the market owing to the settlement , though buying was general allatound. No further falluios are probable and the situation justifies some optimism. The closing prices worn ratjiur below the best. The chief movements were In American railroad securities , which woro.In stiong favor on H re- liort of lessened opposition to the repeal of the > herman act and Jtluiwithdrawal of 190,000 from the Hank of England. This sum , it is understood , N { fit Klllpmunt to Nuw York , bolng thu first Installment of 400,000 which Is tobo foruuriled'ulUiIu a week. On th'o I'uru liourso. PAIUS , July 28. The lone at thobourso today was llrm. A fallrln Ainurlcnn securities only lightly affected itlio ilinrkot , those securities not being ofllclally iiuoted bore. I'liianc'tal Notes KANSAS.CITV , July 25- Clearings , 8777,822. NEW YonK.Tulv-28. " Clearings , $110,094,038 : balances , 6G.OOG042. I'AUIS. July 28. Three per cent rentes 07f 37c for the account. IlAl.TlMOlin , July 28. Cloarlnes , $2,077,832 ; balances , $203,070. Money , G per cent. 1'IIH.ATKU'IIIA , July 28. Clearings , ? 9,920- 941 ; balances , f 1,241,258. Money , G per cont. OMAHA , July 28. Clearings , 8734,000 ; sai day last ncok , $777,088 ; same day last month , $020,788. NEW Out.EANSi , July 28. Clearings , $110- 824. New York exchange , bank , gl.OO [ iremlum. LONDON , July 28. Amount of bullion with drawn from the Hank of Kngland on balance today 183,000. MEMPHIS. July 28. Now York exchange selling at fl.on premium. Clearings , $70,003 ; balances $30,100. HOSTON , July 28. Clearings , $14,481,470 ; balances , 81,033,897. Money 7 3-10 i cent ; exchange on Now York , 2Gtt40c d count. ST. Louis , July 28. Clearings , $2,174,147 ; balances , $191.H93. Money quiet , 0518 per cunt ; exchange on Now York , $3,50 dis count. OM.A.IIA MVI5 . MAKICETS. Cnttlo I'rlcea Finn to Higher Iloff.s Tnlio Another hliiinp. KlltDAY , July 28. Kccolpts so far this week foot uu 0,300 cattle , 20,000 hogs and 1,104 sheep , as against 8,343 cattle , 18,888 hogs and 2,390 sheep the corresponding five days last week. On account of tlio continued light supplies of cattle the market today took a sharp turn for the hotter and fair to good boot cattlu showed all of a lOc advance. Iluylng orders wuro not nil urgent , but with less than a thousand cattle on sale and a comparatively small proportion of them lit for hoof buyers had to do sonio rustling and this gave the mar ket moro show of life than It has exhibited for nearly two weeks. There were some right good cattle here. Several loads of fat 1,230 to 1,907-11) , hooves went nt from $4,30 to $4,00 nnd very good 1,026 to 1,1 13 lb. steers brought fiom $4.20 to $4.30. Half-fat and shortfed stock sold at from $3.20 to $3,80 and n bunch of good 1,218-lb , Wyoming grassers brought $3.00. Under the circumstances the light sup ply was not long In changing hands. The proportion of cows and mixed stock was oven smaller than usual and with very few westein grassers to make up the supply of butchers' and cannons' stock buyers picked them up briskly at prices lOc tolOc higher than Thursday. Poor to very good cons and Jielf- urs sold at from $1.20 to $2.GOtho bulk around $1.90 tofrtt.40. Calves at$4 woio fully steady and bulls , oxen and stags at $1.00 to $3,00 weru notqiiotably different , The foeilur trade was active , with prices unevenly - evenly higher , 20c to OOc higher than ton days ago. Pair to good stock sold largely at $2.80 to'J.20. Good to cholco feedeiN are quotable at$2.70iS3. ; fair to good at * 2.00'J.70 and common bluff at $2.0032.60. Itoprusuntatlvu sales ; DltESSEI ) IIP.KK , No. Av. I'r ! No. Av. I'r. 1. . , . 000 $2 00 ' 3. . . 080 (4 20 n " . 730 3 2t > . 23. . .1020 02" HOG ! ) 30 ' 88. . .1104 28. . . 890 S 60 00. . .1113 30. . . 1089 a 70 . CO. . ,1297 7. . .1001 a o , 19. . .123G 4 40 20. . .1110 4 20 69. . .1307 4 00 i" COWS. 7. . . 824 85 ( ' 21. 935 2 10 3. . .1120 00 " ' 70. 893 2 40 14 . . 8GO U3 * 1 1010 2 60 0 . . 808 1 25 11. . 828 1 40 0. . . 010 i ao ' 1. . 800 2 00 1. . . 400 1 30 ' 0. . 791 2 CO 1. . i , 490 1 35 / ' , 35'cXtvKS. . 225 4 $ ' ; 2 . 105 4 00 . nui.i-s. .1010 1 00 " " , 2 .1000 1 80 H OXEN. .1440 1 50' PTA08. 8. .1600 a oo BTOCKKItS AND FUKDF.IIS. 4 450 240 8 843 280 1 7GO a GO 16 1036 200 1 740 U 80 8 807 290 13 802 2 bO 61 872 820 WYOMING CATTI.K. No. Av. 1'r. 40 steers , 1218 $3 60 lions Including holdovers there were not over 3,000 hogs < m stile. , tint thu fooling was bearish from thu start nnd prices avurngod fully 2Oc Inner than Thursday and OOc lowur than the first of the week , There was a very llmltod Inquiry from fchlouoru ani ( speculator * can do very Ilttlo business on u declining mar ket , to the local housou had things pretty much their own way. and as Chicago was lowur they pounded prices to their 1 Hum's con tent. Thu good tocuolcu light and butcher weight hoRi nt , VO. ' to $5 15 wore l\r ! ply for fresh moat nn < 1 shipping account ami were all of 20c lower. Heavy nnd inUeil packlnii grndcs nt IS to $5.10 wrrofrmn lOc u 25c lower than Thursday. I'rlmo UR it sorts oold ns hlRh ns J0.23 nml rough pnckors ns low ns $4.90 , H wns a slow market throughout nnd closed up menu with ovcr.il loads unsold. The bulk of the boas Rohi * t from $0 to $6.10 , ns nuainst $ r > .20 to _ nJ5.3Jto ; J3Unwe.oka ) Representative suit's ' ! Nn. Av. Sh. 1'r. No. AT. Sh. 1'r. 20 . . .330 f4 90 OR . . 249 HO f5 ( IS 4 . .331) ) 490 03 . .237 120 005 23. . .34fl 100 4 02' ' { 04 . . .278 S20 0 O.r > 45 . 207 320 4 00 01 .230 200 0 0.1 70 . . .221 100 4 1)5 ) 00 . . .H41 100 000 2 ! ) . .235 80 000 OH . . .257 100 010 04 .200 120 000 G3..277 240 010 80..234 2OO G IK ) 00.311 80 610 74. . .272 320 0 DO 70..230 40 610 09. . 202 120 600 01 . . .201 80 ( i 10 09 . . .277 HO 600 GO . . .272 120 010 05 . . .289 280 000 01..209 40 010 07..320 000 G2 . . 2.15 120 010 03..310 ICO 000 03 . . .257 HO 010 07 . . .267 40 000 00. . .207 200 5 10 79..224 SOO 000 04 . . 224 40 0 10 00..249 80 005 07 . .22' ) 320 010 07..259 320 005 09 . .203 120 0 IS 07..203 300 003 03 . .210 240 0 IS 70..229 100 005 88 . . .211 280 010 05..330 100 005 07 .240 200 S 15 00..283 40 005 70. 202 100 010 00 . . .272 40 005 43..200 80 015 02 . . .277 005 01..218 100 620 07..209 120 000 81..185 1GO 525 PHISxn itoutiii. 1. . . 430 4 00 FiliiKi1 liecclpts were light but mailo tin In quality what they lacked In quantity. The market was about steady. Oood 07-lb. na- tlvo wothors brought $1 and cholco 05-11) . lambs brounht to. 1'alr to go < ! nitlves , $0.20 514.25 ! fair to gooil westerns , J3.00JS3.80 ; com mon and stock sheep , 11.5011:1.00 : ; good lo cholco 40 to 100-lb lambs , J3.5uii5.00. Ucpro- sentatlvu sales : No. Av. 1'r. 12 culls 00 1200 08 natlvo wethers 88 3 80 78 natlvoml.Ncd 97 4 00 12 lambs GO 0 00 Itoroipts nnd Disposition of Stock. Ofllclnl receipts and disposition of stock ns shown by thu books of the Union Stock Yards company for the twenty-four hours ending nl G o'clock p. m. July 2S , 1893 : IIUT.II'T.S. DISTOSIIION. ntrvnis. CATTI.K. nous. nmaha I or > i i. II , ll.imnioml Co. . 17H 748 swift X Co. U40 21 I The Ondaliy Packing Co. . 81 II (111 ( Cleveland I1. , V 1' . Co. . . . IK ) , a\ton 'perrVyC ' n * lamiiiond A. S JUU Shippers and fcedeis 110 Leftover Total. 718 Stuck In Slilit. Receipts of live stock at the four principal ivestorn markets Friday , July 28 : Cattle. HORS. Sheej ) . gouth Oinahn.T 004 2,807 171 VhlCURO 8,000 24,000 0.000 CansasUlty 3,500 7.000 1,500 fat. Louis 1,500 2,000 500 Total 13,904 30.497 B.171 Chicago I. Ivo Stock Murliot. CHICAGO , July 28. [ Special TVleRram to THE Hr.E.V'-Tliero was about the usual 1'rl- ilny's run of cattle , thu estlimitu bolni ; 7,500 head. That supply was equal to the needs of thu trade , there bolni ; bu * Ilttlo activity In thu illinium ! from any source , i\portor.s : wanted a few and there was a fair Inqtihy from i'a-,1- ern an < t local buyers. Competition , theiefoio , wassiilllclent to hold up prices though the prevalent feellm ; was not by any means buoy ant. AnythhiR Rood enough to sum ! forward was taken at fully steady prices , and the uoorer Rrades did not sell appreciably lower. It is Impossible to describe the condition of thu hoi ; market , so utteily dpmorall/oit w.is the trade. Such Rrades as sold at from ; G to $0.05 Tuesday , at fiom * 5.90 to $0 Wednesday mornliiR and at fiom { 5.70 to { 3.75 at the openliiRof business yesterday were not wanted today at from J5.35 lojo.-io. There were a few trades at those IlKuros , but buyers In sisted upon RutthiR Rood heavy IIORS at from $5.20 to i < 5.25 and the day's work wus done on that basis. Heavy boss were from 30c to 35c lower than at yesterday's openhiR and from OOc to 70c lower than on Tuesday. Ono mlRhtr suppose the demand would have been stimulated by so great u reduction but such WUH not thu case. Trade was lifeless and holders were forced to carry over several thousand IIORS , thoiiRh the fresh and stale re ceipts combined did not exceed 33,000 head. Sales of droves averauhiR over 20U Ibs.voru principally at from $5.10 to $5.30 , and from & 5.GO to 15.75 were the pooular prices for lighter weights , There were many sales below 15.15 and a very few at from $5.35 to $5.45 for heavy and at from 85. HO to $5.85 for llRht. Prices for slieop have shown uhusual steadi ness all the WOOK. They stand today about whom tnoy were when wo last reviewed tlin market , and nt no time was there a dlirurenco of moro than lOe down to from $1 75 to $2.50. There was not much business outslrtoof limits of f iom$3 to $4.50. The lamb market was ; active lit from $3.50 to $5.75 for poor to cholco qunl- Itlcs , with sales pilnclpally at f roni $ 1.75 to $5.50. Kecclpts : Cattle , 7,500 head : calves , 800 bend ; boss , 23,001) head ; sheep , 5,000 head. The EvenliiR Journal says : CATTM : Kecolpt. , 8,000 bond ; shipments , 3,200 head ; corn-fed natives and Texans htrouR ; others steady ; prime steers , $4.90 ® G.25 ; Rood to cholco. * 4.il ; > 5i .80 ; others , * 1.5Ufi4.'J5 ; Toxnns , f 1.25fi3.15 ! ; westerns , Jr3.OOfi3.G5 ; native cows. $1.002.'JO. lloos Receipts , 21,000 head ; shipments , 7,000 head ; market 2032Sc lower ; mixed nnd packers , 35.15&5.25 ; prime heavy and butchers' wclchts , $5,25U5.40 ; cholco Unlit nilxpd , S5.35Q5.5 ; sorted llRht , $5.0035.90. SHKUP Receipts , 0,000 head ; shipments , 1,800 head ; market steady ; stockers , tl.'JGfii 2.75 ; owes , J3.305i4.25 ; wethers , $1.25 5.80 ; lamb . $3.00i 4.80. Kalians City l.lvo Stunk Alnrknt. KANSAS CITV , July 28. CATTI.I : Receipts 3,500 head : shlppiOnts , 1,000 head ; best Rrades were llrm , others Blow ; Texas sleeis , Sl.UO ® 2.85 ; Texas cows , $1.500,2.20 ; shlppiiiR steers $4.00fl4.20 ; mitlvo cows , 81. 3G&2.OO ; linlcliers' stock , $3. < ) Uft4. 15 ; stockers and feeders , $1.50 © 3.50 ; bulls and mixed. * 1.50i&.75 , lloos Receipts , 7,000 Iiead ; shipments , 3,900 head ; market 10tt20c lower ; hulk of sales. $1.90(45.20 ( ; heavies. $4.00545.05 ; pack ers , $4.H5ii5.20 ; mixed , J4.U5fc5.20 ; lights , $5.005iG.55 ; Yorkets , $5.45 5.00 ; plRS , W.25 C5.35. HiiKBl1 Receipts , 1,500 head ; shipments , none ; market steady and unchaiiRcd. Now Vcirk l.lvo Stock Market * NEW YOIIK , July 28. HRUVKH Receipts , 1,800 head ; market shade lower ; best n.itlvo fcteors , $4.055.05 ; Texas and Cohirados , $1.50 W4.00 ; dressed beef , dull at G'/i&Bc. ' hteets , llrm. Receipts of calves , 90 head ; veals , $0.00 0&7.00. SunuiANII LAMMS Receipts , 1,481 head ; market we.ik ; sheep , $5.0U ; lambs , $4.35tt 0.25 ; dressed muttons , Tti'Jc ; dressed lambs , 9441 Ic. lloos Receipts , 2,100 head ; market nomi nally steady at $0,20517.00. St. I , mil * l.lvo Slock Mnrknt. ST. Louis , July 28. OATri.n Receipts , 1,600 head : shipments , 3,400 head ; market steady for Texans ; fair to ordinary , $2. 1022,70 ; no native stocks on sale. HOOD Receipts , 2,000 head ; shipments , 1,300 head ; market lOilSOt * lower ; top price , $5.72'l ' ; bulk of sales , $5,25tt5.50 , HliRKi' Receipts , 500 head ; shlumonts,700 head ; maiUet llrm , unchanged ; native mut tons , $1.00 ® 1.50. Bnlloou this eve ut Couptlnml bcauh , htrnrk ) > y Lightning strucic John W , "iVearno's house nt U15 South Nineteenth street about ! l o'clock yesterday morning nnd did consider able damage. The bolt struck ilia unsc end of the coiio of the house , penetrating to the upper rcoms. Mr. ami Mrs. Wcarno occu pied ono of the rooms and were considerably shocked , The plnstoring of two rooms was knock" ! ! off and the roof was badly torn up. The bolt was followed by a tornllc report of thunder , which awakened the people livinc in that vicinity. An examination aliouud that the current did not go below the second story. The damage will amount to about $100. _ Balloon this eve nt Courtlaml bench. . , ) u. joncs , or Kultun , Arlcamas , Bayooff "Alwul ten jears ORO I con-1' ' traded a ccvero case of Mood poi son , Leailini ; phjslciaiis prescribed medicine after medicine , wlilch 1 tookwithontany relief. 1 also tried mercurial and potauh remedies , with unsuccessful results , but which broiiRht on an attack of mercurial rheumatism that taado my life ono of agony. After BiilIurlnR four jcara I gave up all remedies and ! > egan using B. B. 8. After taking cicral bottles I Tras entirely cured anil able to resume work. I Is the creatcst medicine for blood to-day on thu market. " Treatise on Illood nnd Skin Dlecasca free. Bwi-i' HI-ECIHO Co. , AtUiuta , Uo. Howabont Mrs. Columbus Now Christopher went on discoveries bent , And captured more honors than ever were meant For mortal to wear. But Mrs. Columbus , 1 think yes , I know It , Is pining for notice from rhymstcr or poet , Let her have her share. While Christopher studied a dingy old chart , She doubtless did washing a heroine's part , And dreamed of the " Fair. ' While Christopher's life was so brightened by hopeJ Her task would have lightened If Santa Claus Soap f Had only been there. She might have had time to be famous herself , Santa If sheM but had aid from this jolly old elf. Yes Santa Claus , Soap the good housekeepers say Claiss Is the choicest of soaps manufactured to-day , MAHA AND TENTS. Omaha Tent- Awning Wolf Bros & Co. , COMl'ANV. Manufacturers of Tcnli. HO113K COVItHS. AnnliiLM , etc , 1UJ anil lllJFiirnnmKtroot. "oitf. lulibtroot , BAGS A TWINES Bcmis Omaha Bag Importer ! nnd ninnvunc- turtii of Hour neks , burmp , twlnif. _ BOOTS AND SHOES. Morse-Cot Silos Company. . Salesroom and Onico-1107-IIOJ-llll lluwnrd St Fnctory-llla-llt-IlW Howard 3t. Wo ar thu ovi.v Mmutf.v3tur8ri of UooU nnJ Kuncrnl lnTl , tlon l uxtonaail to all to Impost our new inotorf. COATi , COKE. CORNICE. Omaha Coal , Coke & Eagle Cornice Works Mfr unlYanlroillroncor- LIM11 CO. . huril nnd oft nloc1 , wliuluw ctipi. inu- coal , a 1C. oor. IGtli uud title ekylUhu , LMc-.UuS btruut. nnil U HI Dudvii Direct. DRY GOODS. M. E. Smitli Co. Kllpatrick-KocliDry < ; OJDS co. Cry Roods , notions , fur- Notions , Rents' furnlih- rlslilna itooils , corner IriK k-iiuiK cor. lltu anil llth uud Howard Ms. Ilarnor Streets. FURNITURE. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. K The omlnont Booclalht In nervous , chronic , prtrato. blood , skin ninl uriniry iltiflaies. A regular ui4 registered griduate In modlolno , ni diplomas nnj ceftlllcutes wilt nhotr , U mill tiorvttiv/ with the 0reato&t ucccia.catarrb. toil ainnhood , nomlnnl weakuuss , nUtit losses and all formi of prlTAtu Ulneaiei. Hfl mercury u ml New trontmont fur Ion of vital ponor Parties unable tovtflt mom botrputoa nt hoin by corroipondonco. Modlclnu or instruments nent Ity mull oroxpreis necuroly pnciceJ ; no tnjrki to In4t * cato contonta or nondur. Ono personal luturrtavr oreforrdd. ConMUltatlon fr a cNirruiponJoac * alrtottf private. Book ( Mj torloi of Life ) aont free. Often hour * , V am. to U p.m. Sundayi , 1J ( a. m , to It EU bcadl stamp forclrculnr. f\ \ ' Mandrake Pills ha vo a value as a house hold remedy fur beyond tlio power of Ian- { jungo to describe. Tlio family can hardly bo true to itself that does not keep thorn unhand for use in emergen cies. Is the only vojjotaolo substitute for that dangerous mineral , Mnucuitv , and while its action aa a curative is fully equal , it possesses none of the perilous oll'ects. In Constipation , Mandrake acts upon the howols without disposing them to subsequent Costlvone&s. No remedy ucts so directly on the liver , nothing so speedily cures Slclc Headncho , Sour Stomach ach , and Biliousness na these 1'orSalo by all OrnulsH. 1'rluo " 1 ct" . nor box ; U Uoxos for ( T cts. j or hont by mall , nost- am > trau , on rncolpt of nriuu. Dr. J , II. fi. < m , riilladolphl'i. The Name " or the uucbcr TradeMark - Mark on Gold and Sil ver Watch Cases , is recognized all over the RUBY JEWELED United States ns good ADJUSTED as the : IJn'i Mark of o\ WATCHES o ' If your ilenlcr ilopii not keep our wait-lira , mall UK your ndilri'Vi and we will * iii | ynu llin namu of a dealer \vlio dots. 'I'un JIUKULU WATCU Women , ( 'uutuu , O , DR. McCREYV la the only SPECIALIST U1IOTUKAT8 AI.l , PRIVATE DISEASES ' nod DEBILITIES of MEN ONLY. Women Excluded. 18 years pxprrlnnre , ( 'lrculnrH free. 14th nnil I'nniuin tiU. , UiuiU , .Nntlrn In Contractors. Notice Is hoiiiby given thutsoalcd proposals will bu rt'uelvt'd by the moderate at Mlllurd , f _ > r u now frame school building for district number 17. In MIHiml. NubruBka , until July III , 1SUJ , at 'i o'olouk i > m. I'lhiiH anil apvcltlcu- tlonn can lioseun at thootllcuof the aruhl'uct , J. 1' . liulh , room 5HI-M7 1'axton block , Dniulin , and at the otllcoof the modoratur In Mllliiril Nubnuku. A uurllflod check for thu sum of tO ) must acooinp my unoh bid. Thu direc tor * ruorvo thurlfc'Mt to rojuot uuy or allbldu. HARDWARE. I * Rector & Willicluiy Lobcck & Linn , CO.MI'ANV. OAto * In hnrdn Corner 10th Mid Jnckion IllPltlnlllCl' toul Hlructi. 1IUI L < uutflui Strcnt HATS , ETO. | IRON WORKS. ; W. A. L. Gibbon & Co Omaha Safe and Iron \Vlinlosulo WUUIU. i. Ilntt , rnpN , struxT goodA , Fnfnlltti , Jnll woo SIren Klix os. mlttoim. inu Iron Miutlcrs nuiltlro u 14 iiud llurnujr btiooti. cnpeMiui AtiJtOQU , In ami Jnukion LUMBER. John A. Waltclleld , InilHittoil.AfvrloiU ) Port Innd vcniont , Jtlllnnii- kuo content aud Qulucjr "lillu lima. a ? LIQTJOES. STOVJS REPAIRS1 Frick & Herbert uiniiiiii biovc itcpaic , \VOKKS i-toru repair , \Mitsriittaohuionta Wholesale liquor donlcrj liir ntir kliul or > lo\ru till'Hi. f.'Ui IIOUIll | > U 1001 Ka ran i a bt. iw York Hospital ! TREATMENT. , For all Private anl Special Disws33 , MEN AND WOMBI : f trio t uro nnd nil oilier tronhloa traitoit nt reaaoiKiUlo chiirRt's. CONSULTATION KUEli Ualumor DR. SEYMOUR E PUTNAM- DOUGLAS BLOCK , - OMAHA , NEB Ctiposttollnydcn llros. MUil'AI , ( ( 'iiiiHiiltiition I'riin. ) IH unsurii.'usocl In llio truatiuont of nil UJiroulo , Privnta nnl orv us illioiiMos. \Vrllu lu ur uonaull porionallr I HI A I Ml..Nl ItV AlAllu Aclilross with Btnuiii for p r- tlculiira wlilcli lll bu Hunt Ira I1 , u. llortd. Olllu , 118 b. 15tU Furnishes Ihu Bcsl and Cheapest Method FIHE.PIIOGFING MOUSES. ' \ > 'rito tnr cala . ; ue of I.atlllilf ; , rcnclllg litrtu.'o fUturce , etc. . N. AV. HXI'ANDKU VtKCt\.1t CO. , I Na 4UTwenty ( fc'lzth S. . Union Stock Yards Company , Soutb Opnaha. Jlot Cattle Hu nnJSIioo mar < ot In tb COMMISSIOi HQUa-J. Wood Brothers. l.lvo Etook CommUilon Jlarohuntv ? 0'itliOiualia Tel | iliono 1157. JOHN I ) . DADl .MA-N , I WAI.TKK K. WOOD , Market reports by mall and wlro chcorf ull furuUhud upou uppllcutluu. * '