r THE OMAHA DAILY BBEf TUJ-SDAY , JULY 9 , 1805. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL "Wheat Wont Down with a Ktuh and Closed Three Oouts Lower. NEW WHEAT IS ABCUT READY TO MOVE Corn Mnrket Opened Weak nnil to Sonio Extcut AmUted In DepreM- Inp ; Wheat Knrljr In the Day , CinCAQO , July 8. Wheat went down with a ruth today. September closed 3o lower than on fUtunlny. Heavy shipments of ex porting countries , small ilccrcaHc In the vli- Iblo nnd liberal llqulJatlon caused the de cline. The other markets followed wheat , corn closing 2Uc lower , outa lo lower nnd provision' } nt declines. Wheat slatted weak , and even after the weather ccrvlco bureau had predicted frost In the Dakota * , Minnesota and Nebraska , the price , which began to rally , dropped lower than ovor. The principal r > af.ons for the Ignoring : of the notthwcst conditions was the heavy quantities of wheat which the other exporting countries continuously pour Into the ports of the Importing cott tries , according to n dlspnteh received early In the day from New York , which gnve the quantity shipped during the- week nt 9,520,000 bu. , while the weekly requirements of the Importing countries are estimated at not to exceed G.700,000 bu. per week. The receipts nt Chicago today were twenty-six carloads , of which twenty-one were new , nnd three cars wore No. 2 red nnd the remainder No. 3 and No. 4. One of the bearish features which cnnttlbutcd to the weakness \\hlch kept Incteasing all forenoon was the esti mate of UK ) cart of wheat for tomorrow's receipts here. The new wheat Is evidently about to move , nnd without some export bUHlnfs the visible supply ID not likely to keep dccteasing much lonucr. The decrease for last week was 1,202,1)00 ) bu. , ln tead of over l.&OO.OOO bu , , as had been lookctl for. The totnl visible IB now )0,3r.9 ) , < XK > bu. , com pared with 51,114,000 bu. a year ago nnd U.819,000 bu. two yeats ago. The amount of wheat on ocean paFoage dcorcaped 1,120,000 bu. during the week- , but the fact that Iltis- Bla wns reported to have shipped 4GOO,000 bu. last week. Atgentlne nearly 1,000,000 bu. nnd India 1,240,000 bu. swept nil other ex isting conditions out of sight nnd was of the greatest assistance to the bears. The latter party In the market were encouraged to Increase their short lines , and the longs were disheartened and sold also. From 71Hc , which wns reall/ed for a few lines al the ttart , the price of September na4 workcO down by successive Biases to 68 > 4c by about 12:20 : o'clock. The clearances from the At lantic ports nnd New Orleans were Insig nificant , since last reported amounting to only 4,243 bu. of wheat and 13,500 bbls. of Hour. The market toward the end gave no evidence of the existence of the slightest degree of apprehension regarding the ejffocl of the frost predicted for the northwest. About twenty minutes from the close the price made another slump , going down to ( > 7 > Ac at the time referred to , and closed at 67-iio. The corn market opened weak nnd some extent assisted In depressing wheat early In the day. Near the close wheat be came the weaker of the two and causei further depression In corn. The continuation of the most promising outlook for an Im mense ciop wns of course the chief cause 01 the weakness. Old corn was paid to he held In liberal ( luantltly where none was pre viously supposed to exist. According to one author there nro about 500,000 bu. of corn held nt Memphis , Tenn. , which will have to BPek a market elsewhere than In the south The receipts today were 170 cars , Inclusive of 12 fiom Irregular city elevators. After selling as high as from llc to 45c near the opening , the price worked down near the cni to 42'/4c nnd closed nt 4214C. Like wheat and corn , oats took a big tum ble today und experienced duilng that de cline a very heavy trade. Considerable long stuff came out on the market and there was heavy li dividual Fellingby Cudahy of May Counsclmnn of September and the crowd fr general of both deliveries. To some extent was the weakness In sympathy with the more Important cereals , but the market wns not lacking In Independence. September ranged from 24c to 22Hc , resting nt 22TSc. The trade In provisions was light. Early In the day the market was firm , but later It came under the Influence of the falling grain markets , and prices closed at consid erably below the level of Saturday's prices The decline In pork amounted to 17Ac , In lard to lOo and In ribs to 12y.c. The 'day's run of hogs was 25,000. EstlmaUs for Tuesday : Wheat , 100 cars corn , 210 cars ; oats , "i5 cars ; hogs , 18.0CK head. The leading futures ranged as follows : Cash quotations were ns follows : FLOUK Winter patents , $3 90ff4.20 : winter straights. J3.403.50 ; spring patents , $3.W01.S ; eprlnir stralKhts. $3.10a > 4.00 : Inkers. } 2.10 < { f3 00. WlinAT No. 2 rprlnir , C6K6C3 } c ; No. 3 spring , nominal ; No. 1 red. COHWCC'ic. rn'IV No. 2 , ' 4c : No. 3 yellow , 42' c. OATS No. 2 , " 3Hc ; No. 2 white. 27V4iJSe : ; No. 2 vvnlte , 2iic. IlVIJ-No. 2. OOc. UA11LUY No. 2. Wo ; No. 3 , 4304Cc : No. 4 , nominal. FLAX Bnr.D-No. 1. 11.38. TIMOTHY HRI2D Prime , $5.75. 1'IIOVISIONS Mesg pork , per bbl 12.00. Lard , per 100 Iba. . JG.4 > JaiC.42 > S. Short ribs. Bides ( loose ) . JO 2"J0.30 ; dry salted shouldi'rs ( boxed ) . 15.5085.GT/6 : short clear , sides ( boxed ) , t6.75tTO fil'4. 11.24.WHISICV Distillers' : finished goods , per gul. . 11.24. BUQAnS-Unchanged. The following were the receipts and shipments today : Articles. Uocelptft. Shipment ! ! . Flour , bbls. , 7,000 \Ylicut bu. . 2.1,000 Corn.bu. , . . 137.000 Oats , bu. . , , 3,17,000 Kyo bu Parley , bu. . 4.0JJ Ontha VroJuoj oxohanre todnv the buttcfr mar ket was steady ; creamery , lOSlUHlc : dairy. 1UJ 14c. KCCS , steady ; lUMUHKr. Cheese , NKW VOUK UKNKIt.VL. Closing Qnntatluni oil the Prlnulpil Com- moclltlca and Mnpl . NBW YORK , July 8.-FLOUU-nccelptii. 20,200 bbls. ; exports , 7,700 bbls. ; Balis , 12.JW pkgs. ; mar kct weak and lower to sell , owing to the demoral tuition In wheat. City mill patents , Jt.7SQ5.oO ; winter patents , J3.90O4.15 ; city mill clears , J4.15 O4.25 ; winter straights , J3.iO@3.H ! ) ; Minnesota patents , J3.Kfi4.00 ! ) ; Minnesota bakers , J3.OOiT3.40 winter low unities. J2.43O3.00 ; tprlng low grades J2.0002.GO. Ilvo Mour , quiet ; safes. ICO bbls. : BU pcrflne. J3.8Mj4.15 : fancy , J4.20fl4.30. COHN UCALr Weak ; Bales. 20,000 sacks ; ycl low western. tl.09Ql.10 ; llrandyvvlnc. J2.S5. WHKAT Receipts. M.100 bu. ; exports , none Bales , 8,530,000 bu. futures , 20.000 bu. tpot. Six ) weaker : No. 2 red. In etoie nnd elevator , "OVjo nlloat , Tl ic ; f. o. b. , 72'ic alloat ; No. 1 hard 77c f. o. U , alloat. Options were completely dc moralized today by excessive liquidation , encour used by mucli better reports from the northwest lower cables , foreign selling , a large gain In Kngllsh visible nnd heavy Indian , Argi-ntln und Hussion shipments for the week ; close < nt smiS'io. lower ; No. 2 red. July , 70 4f73\c closed 7 Hc ; August , 71 74c. closed 7Htc ; Bep tember , 71V4C71J.C , closed 7194c ; December , 731. OI6T.C , closed 74V4C. COHN Receipts , 162,600 bu. ; exports , 82,000 bu Balei ) , SS5.0UO bu. futures , 2K > .0 * > bu. rpot. Bno weak ; No , 3 , 46 } G48o In elevator ; 47V4o ntlout 48Vitf 8'4o f. o. b. . afloat ; yellow. 47"ic. Option extremely weak all day under a pressure of Ion * corn brought out by very favorable crop no counts ; closet ! 2H02o net loss ; July , 4GUHSc closed 46Vto ; August , 4JO < SUc , closed 47c ; Bep timber. 47UB49KC. cloned 47Hc. OATS-IlecelptB. 9.KOO bu. ; exports , none ; Bales 215,000 bu. futures , 80,000 bu. ppot. Spot weaker No. 2 , 2 4ti27'ie : Nn. 2 delivered. 27HffSc No. 3. 26 27c ; No. 2 white. S34ff34c : No. S white S2 } 33oj track , white western , jlStfWc , Option declined heavily under a free movement um brilliant crop prospects ; closed Iffl'So loner July closed 2 $ > to ; Beplember , Sr ( > Ci7ic ! , closei HAY Stronger ; shipping , JG.OOC7.50 ; good t cholre. JS.004J9.00. HOPS Dull : state , common to choice , old 3R5o ! ISM , 6CSH ° : Pacjfla coast , 3t/5o ; 189 tljDc ; I-omlm market , steady. HIDES Strong ; wet suited New Orleans , * e lected. 45 to C ! Ibs. , nominal ; Texas , neltctei M to W Ibs. , nominal ; Duenos Ayres , dry. 29 ti 24 Ibs. . 4Hc : Texas , dry , 24 to SO Ita . i13c. LEATHER Firm : hemlock sole , Bueno Ayres , 23c ; acid , 21HG24e. WOOU Finn ; domestic fleece , 2202Sc ; pulled 19G24C. PIIOVISIONS Beef , quiet ; family , J9 KXI13.M Cut meatn , nrm. pickled bellies , J7.00O7.5C pickled hams , J9.50O10.00. fjinl. dull ; wester cteom closed at J6.70city. . J6.10M4.3) ; September J6.il , nominal ; .rvfV/itd. easy ; continent , J7.05 Houtli American. J7.40 ; compound , J5. Pork tciuly. IIUTTBR Easier ! western dairy , 9C14o ; west rrn creamery , 12Bi7Uc ; western factory. 8l2o ruplnn , 17 HO ; ImiuaJon creamery , llGISc ; otat dairy , llttno ; itato creunecy. lltfUUc. tt % Ux * , ( UU > o ; small p.irt skims , J'i 5c ; full iklms , Hi02c. KUdS rirm , slnte nnil ) 'cnn hnnln , N'iO 4Hc : western frefli , IZVIJc ; receipts , 6.570 tike * . TALI.OW I5n y ; city , 4Kei country. < V c. PnTUOUUM-Qul"lj United clnsfd nl I.4J 1(1 : refliud , Now York , I7.C5 ; Philadelphia anil iHlllmore , J7.CO ; Philadelphia and Daltlmore , In ullf , > .1D. HOSINStfiuly ; ulralnnJ , cuminon to good , l.nuOI.CIU. Tl/IU'KNTNi-Qulet / : at SS 4 mie. niCB Stendy : rtnrnfsllc , fair to extra , 4'4 ( Uc : Jnpnn. 3Kfl4Vc. JIOI.ABsr.SHlcnily ; New Orleans , open kettle , owl to choice. lOffJSc. MnTAI.H--l'lT ( Iron , Btrong ! American , 111.0)0 ) 4.M. Copp r , ( limj brokers' price , Jl.Wi'4. Lead , li in i brokers' prler. $1.1214 ; exchange price , 3.3' . Tin , firm ! ctrnlts , t4 ! 2.1. Plates , market ultl but firm. Fp'lter , qnlet : salci on 'change 9 loin July tin , one day's notice , (14 20 ; 23 term N v mbfr 1 , t. o. , one day's notice , $14.15. COTTON Hino OIIr-Qulet : prime cmde , 23o nominalj off erode. 21fl22 > . , prime summer yel- ow , tCQIOHc ; off summer yellow , ZJZ.Vc. OMAHA OK.NKUAL , MAItKKT. Conilltlon of Triido anil yuntittlmi oil Rtuplo ntnl Kunor Produce. In th eiistcrn matkcts ladles ore lower nnd the natural lenult ti n decline In the price of pack nff Block In tills marl. el. The week opened with a good firm piultry mnikct. KgBB do not show niuh change In values , but here In a wide rnngu In prices. Quotations : KGOS-Cholcc rtock , SfflOc. ' ' 7c choice to fanes' lllJTTI'Il I'ncklne stock. ; , 0T12c : gathered cnumcry , l&c ; separator cream ery , 18c. MVn POUr/TIlY-Ilons , C'O7c ; roosters , 3c ; spring chickens , IS.eKnfS.SO per d-u. , or iyH : pet h. ; Uutks , So ; Epilnif ducks , 12 13c ; tinkers. 'cJ Keene , Sc. VI3AL Cholro fat , 70 to 100 Ibs. , are quoted at CJfTc ; laritu nnd coarse , 4U3'jC. CIIHHSK Wisconsin full cream , Oo : Younn \m < > t lens , llic ; twins , llfl-c ; Nebraska and lovui. full cream , lie ; I.lmburser , No. 1 , lOo ; brick , No. 1 , lie ; Svvles , No. 1 , 13o. ItAY Upland hay. $7 : midland , J7i lowland , Cf/Oi r > c ftraw , (3 ; color makes the price on hay. L.lRht bales sell Uic best. Only top grades LrliiR ' : op prices. PIOIJONS Per doz. , Jl.00gi.50. ' VEdCTAULUS. The supply of watermelons on the mnrUrl l tiTKe and the price Is not ipilts fo hlnh as 'i vvns a few da > s HBO. ' Q"orpm , Alub.iim a' d Tex.is arc shipping stock at the picstnt time to his market. A few cantaloupes are arriving from TCMIS. Tomatoes are coming In thick nnd fast nnd the nmikrt Is lower as will be luted from the quota- lions given below , There have been heavy * nlns In the Kaw val ley nnd potatoes are worth ns tn'ich there as lieie , so that shipments from thut section are practically uhut off and very few potatoes are cumlnit In. As there li no gicat call for p trees > oes at the commission houses It would seem thai he local gardeneia must be supplying the gK-ntei portion of the potatoes required lir picseiu in > sumption. Quotations : 1'OTATOES New potatoes , choice stock , C5 ® * c. ONIONS nemudas , per crate , none ; California. In sacks , per bu. , 11.10. OLD IHANB Ilaml picked , navy , $2.M ; Lima beans , per lb. , oViifoVic CAUIIAau On orders , 2c. ItAIJlSIinS Per do/ , bunches , 15c. aitiCN : ONIONS-Per doz. bunches , 13c. LITTICU i'cr doz. , isgsoc. AHPAIIAOUH Choice stock on orders , 35QEOC per doz. bunches. CtlCUMUIJKK On orders , 40c per doz. PIJAS On orders , per bu. , 75c. STJtlNG IJJJANb On order , per V5-bu. basket , COc. TOMATOES JIlF.slsslppI stock , per 4-baskel cinte , 85 lSOc : 5 to 10-cuse lots 7S ® 0. * . SUautriK SQUASH Per doz. , on orders , I 40c. 40c.WATERMELONS WATERMELONS Per doz. , cra-ed , J'.70. OltHKN PEPPERS Per bu. , J1.00W1.50. WAX HEANS Per 14-bu. basket , 50c. CANTALOUi'n.-i Per doz. , a Ziifl.u ) . FISU1TS. A few Colorado Btmwberrles lire comlnjr , bul yesterday's supply was of poor quality. A fresh car of California fruit arrived yi' . .Hr- day mornlne. California apricots arc about rlnyoJ out and It Is no easy matter to find ttocl. that Is f enough to slrip out on orders. The crup l been short nnd prlcei at the can.ierlcs hnvu b'tn so high that there was not nutoh Indu ement for growers to ship their ureen frnlt. Chtniles aictiy scarce and will soon be a thing of the pact. At the present time It Is doubtful If theie IB any bhlpplng stock In the dty. dty.A good many blackberries were received yestcr day , but they ueie mostly In bad shape and were slow sale. Supplies have been coming from Kansas nnd Missouri , but now home grown nte beginning to xhow up In small quantities. Colorado gnmem also want to ship to this market. Ulackbcrrles , however , do not near like strawbciries nnd the public soon grow tired of them nnd the demand falls off. The only rabpberrles In the market are home grown stot.li nnd prices aie firm. Apples are becoming more plentiful every day and It looks now as If this market would be Hooded In the near future. Thcie appears to be plenty of apples In the surrounding territory. Kansas has shipped a good many to this market and there have btun some In from Iowa points and southern Nebraska. Quotations : IUD IlASPUEmUISiS 1'er 24-qt. case , JI.C 5.00. PLUMS California , per box. choice stock , Jl.M 2.03 : southern , per case , $1.5001,75. AP1UCOTS California , choice stock , per box , J1.50. SOUTHERN PEACHES Per case , I1.00G1.25. APPLBS Southern , per ,4-bu. box. Me ; bbls. , J2.rft2,75. CALIFORNIA PEACHES Per box , J1.101.15. STRAWUEUIHEH Choice shipping stock , per case of 24 qts. , J2.75. CHERRIES Washington , per 10-lb. box , Jl.K ; home grown , per 21 qt. case , J2.502.75. GOOSniJERRIES Per 24-qt. case , J2.00S2.25. HLACIC RASI'DERRIES Per 24-qt. case , Ji75 © 3.00. ULACKHEURIES Choice stock , per 24-qt. case , JJ.004T2.23.TROPICAL TROPICAL FRUITS. A car of oranges was rccci\ed yesterday which was diverted to this market. The fruit consisted milnly of seedlings and Mediterranean sweets The market had been pretty well cleaned up ot oranges for some duys previous to the arrival ot the- car yesterday. Quotations : ORANGES NUN els. per box. none ; choice seed lings , per box , J2.CO ; Mediterranean sweets , J3.00 @ 3 K ; fancy St. Michaels , none. LEMONS Extra fancy lemons , SCO size , JC.23 ; 300 size. JS.60. UANANAS Choice large stock , per bunch. J2.2J ff2.50 : medium size bunches , J2.00G2.25. PINEAPPLES per doz. , none. MISCELLANEOUS. FIGS Fancy , 15c ; choice , 12S13c ; California , bags , 7c. HONEY California. H15c. MAPLE SYRUP Gallon Jugs , per doz. , JI2 ; Bixby. 6-gal. cans , J3. NUTS Almonds , 14c ; English walnuts , soft- ehelled , 12c ; standards , He : Alberts , loc ; Brazil nuts , lOc ; pecans , 9c ; peanuts , raw , Co ; roasted , 7c DATES In CO to 70-lb. boxes , 6c per lb. ; fard dates , small boxes , lOc per lb. CIDER Pure Juice , per bbl. , J5 ; half bbl. , J3. CoroANUTS Per hundred , Jl. RICE POPCORN In the car , on orders , per " "C > HIDES AND TALLOW. HIDES No. 1 gieen hides , i'ic : No. 2 jrrcen hides , 8c ; No. 1 gieen salted hides. He ; No. 2 green salted hides. 814o : No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 13 Ibs. , 13c ; No. 2 venl calf , S to 15. Ibs. , lOf/lOUt , No. 1 dry ( lint hides , il4c ; No. 2 dry Hint hides , 12c ; No. 1 dry salted hides , 12c ; partly cured hides , ' -jc p r lb. less than fully cured. SHEEP PELTS Green salted , each , 23COc ; green salted shearlings ( short wooled early sklna ) . ich , EfilJc , dry shearlings ( short wooled earlj sUlns ) ' No. 1 , each , WJlOc. dry shparllngs ( short wooled early fkln ) , No. 2 , each , Co ; dry Hint Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per pound , actual weight , 5SSc : dry ( lint Kansas nnd Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per pound , actual weight. 4jCc ; dry Hint Colorado butcher woo pelts , per pound , actual weight , 4i't > Wc ; dry Hint Colorado murrain wool pelts , per pound , actual weight , 4gOc. Have feet cut off , as It Is Useless to pay freight on them. TALLOW AND GREASE No. 1 tallow , 4He ; No. 2 tallow. 3iS4c ! ; grease , white A. 4Ucj greaseN white 11 , 3'Ac ; grease , yellow , 2f 3e : grease , dark. 2l4c : old butter , 2f2 cj bees wax , prime. 17ft20e : rough tallow , 2c. WOOL. UNWASHED Fine heavy. CiJ7c ; fine Ilght,8f9cj nuartcr-blood , 10f12c : seedy , burry and chaffy , SJ9c ; cotted nnd broken , coarse , 7ffl 9o : cotted nnd bioken , tine , CffSc. WOOL. WASHED-Medium. U18c ; fine. 140 IGc ; tub wnKhed , 16@lSc : black , fcc ; bucks , 60 ; tag locks , 2S3c ; dead pulled. We. LlVnUPOOL. July 8. WHEAT Spot , quiet : demand poor ; No. 2 ml winter. 5s 4'd ; No. 2 red spring. 6s 9\4d : No. 1 haul , Manitoba. 6s lOil ; No. 1 California , 6s 4VS < I. Futures opened dull nnd unclinnsed. but later decllmd and clcsed easy , vslth all positions Id lower ; buslne s almul equally distributed : July. Cs 3d ; August. 6s 3i4r 3Hd : September , Es34u ! : October , 5s 34d ; D cember , 6s 3d. COHN Dull. Futures opened dull and un changed , closed dull , vdth near nnd distant positions IBl'/id lower ; busln ° ss heaviest on early portions : August , 4s 1'Sd : October , 4s l4d ; No vember. 4s 2d : December. 4s 2',4d. FI.Ol'11 Dull ; demand poor ; Kt. Louis fancy winter. 7 * ul. PROVISIONS llncon. quiet but steady : de mand moderate ; Cumberland cut. IS to 30 Ibs. , 32a : Miort rlba , 2S Iba. , 3i 6d ; long clear , light , SS to 45 lb * . , 33 ; long clear , heavy. 65 Ibs. , 32s Cd ; short clear backs , light , IS lb * . . 33s W ; short cleir middles , heavy. K Ibs. , 32 ,6J ; clear bellies , 14 to 16 lb . , 34s ; shoulders , rquare , 12 to 18 Ibs. , 31s ; hnms , short cut. II to 1G Ibs. , 45a. liecf , extra India mess. 78s 9d : prime megs. 61s 3 < 1. 1'ork. prime mess , fine western , 67s 6d ; prime medium , Ms. Lnnl. dull ; prime western , 33s Cd rellned. In palls. 34s. CHHIISR Steady ; demand moderate ; flnet American white , new , SSs 6d ; Ilnest American colored , now. 3Ss 6d. HUTTf3U Tlnest United States and gosd , nom- PETHOLntlMCiVetlne.1 8V d. UnFIUaURATOn IIKEF Forequarters , 3ld : hlnd.uarters. | 6V4d. HOPS At London ( Pocino coast ) , 1 K tltr : Alnrketi. , KANSAS CITY. July 8.-WHEAT-Easler ; No. s hard. WOC7c ; No. i red , 67t C'Jo ; rejected , CO 662c. s NCl 2 mlxeilt JSMw ° : No- * No. S mixed. 2HiG2Sc ; No. . s. 45 . 8iiBDr-July ; ; $ t'1J : Beptember , II.JI. imAM Weak at KC5Sc. HAY-FIrm ; timothy , J9.50011.60 ; prairie , J8.00 RUTTER Frm ; creamery , lit tic : dairy , 9Ollc IDG OS Weak at Sc. RECEIPTS Wheat. 7.000 bu. ; corn. 7,000 bu. oati. S.ouO bu. SHIPMRNTS Wheat , none ; corn , 1.000 bu. oats , l.OW bu. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Foraljn iriuiincial Affulrs. LONDON July 8. Gold It quoted at Rueno * Ayrc U 2U.U ; Madrid , 14.CO : Lisbon. 27U ; St. 'etcnbure , 50 : Athens 77 ; Rome , 10l.47j Vienna , UERLIN , July -Exchange on London , eight ny tight , 20 mnrttt 40V4 pf . . . . . PARIS. July -Thtec per cent rent" . l 2f Ji4o for the account. Exchange on London , Zut "Vic for checks. STOCKS AND ItONDB. leek Opened In Kacnrltlri with Fairly Artlrn Truillug. NEW YORK , July 8. The week opened on the tf-ck exchange with fairly active trading nnd a trong tone to the speculation. News calculated o affect the market was In the main favorable. ? rnp advices were generally encouraging , nnd his Induced purchases of the grangers ; coal rnde prwpects were reported Improving , and hero were other Influences at work In Individual locks. Sugar , which led In the transaction's , was bought at the opening for the bull clique In he stock , a rise being asulsted by the announce ment of an advance In the price of one grade ot refined sugar. A gain of 1U per cent was made , vhlch was lo t after midday , when n break uf ' ,4 per cent rr ullcd from sales to realize. Sub- equcnlly there wni n rally of % per cent , but nter It reacted 1H per cent , with a Hnal le- uvcry of > 4 per cent , Chicago Gas was erratic , here being no news touching the property. The hares fluctuated between CSH nnd CO , closing A > cr cent lower on the day. New England was In rood bu > lng demand , the purchases being made nalnly , It Is understood , for the account of lartles who wished to control the company for he New Haven rond. Rumors were circulated hat there was to be an exchange of stock with he Now Haven on n basis favorable to New England. As the latter road Is to be > sold under oreclosure tomorrow , something definite must be orthcomlng , nnd this probably Influenced the shorts to cover some of their outstanding con- rnctB today. Under these Influences the stock sold up 4 per cent nnd closed within V4 P r cent of the top figures. The general market con- Imfcd strong until near the close , the Improve ment nt the high point rang np to 3 per ctnt In ullman , 24 per cent In New Jersey Central , 2ti per cent In Canadian Pacific. 1'4 per c nt In Jeneral Electric , Illinois Central and Knnras & Texas preferred and 1 per cent In Rending , Chicago cage & Eastern Illinois pieferred and Louisville & New Albany preferred. Toward the close the leavy drive against Sugar depiessed the rest of the market and resulted In losses which ranged up to 1 per cent , the latter In New Jersey Cen- ml , nnd speculation closed heavy In tone. Prices are , however , generally higher on the day. Honda were somewhat more animated and strong. The sales were J1S4" > ,000. The Evening Post's London cablegram siys : The Block markets were quiet nnd steady today , jut stiong and excited In regard to Kaillrs. Amor. cans were practically n dead letter , but prices were well held. There was special Inquiry for Canadian Pacific , which closed over 6Sc. Hjwycr Ilros. will probably Issue the Pennsylvania 3V4 icr cent bonds the middle of this week , the amount being 11,000,000. The Russo-Chlnese loan contract Is signed and the prospectus Is exacted about the 19th Inst. The following were the closing quotations of : he leading stocks of the New York exchange : oday : " Atchleon VU 'ortnwestern. . . . . Adams Kxpreas. . . 14H do ptd . 144 Alton. T. U 141 N. Y. Contra ! . 10IU Am. Express 11OH N. Y. A.N. E . S4H Baltimore .VOlilo. OH Ontario , t W . Canada Pacific. . . . Orcron Imp. . Canada Southern. Orrzon Knv. . . Central Paclne. . . . O. S. L. .V. U. N. . . . niics. A. Ohio Pacino Mall . 30 Chicago Alton 160 P. D. & E . C. . n.A Q SGH Plttsburz . 157 Chicago Uas 58H Pullman Palaoa. . 17S Consollu.itftd Gas. 11:1 : Re.ullnir . C..C. . C. iSt. L. . . . 40 R. G. W . Colo. Coal k Iron. ) ? < R. G.V. . Dfd . 44 ,7) .Cotton Oil Cert. . . . , Rock Island . 7'JU Delaware .k Hud. . 131 St. Paul . § § " Del. , Lack , k W. . . 102 do pfd . l D. k II. Q. pfd 474 St. P. A. Omaha. . . . D.iC. F. Co J2 do pfa . rlo.tT. . . . " . . . . . . . . 10 ! ( Southarn Pacific. . do pfd. * aau Sugar Refinery. . . . 1 1''ly FoitWavne 167 Term. Coil * Iron. SUM G. Northern old. . . Texas 1'aclfic . _ .tH. I nfd T. JcO Cent , Dfd. . Hocking Valley. . . J5' < Union Pacific. . . . . Illinois Centril. . . on U. S. Express . 41 St. P. k Duluth . . . 28 W. SU L. & P . 8 8H K.kf. pfd cloptd . H > ! Lake KiloiWoat WollsPairo E < . . . 107 dopfd Western Union . . Dl > ( LakeShore 1404 , Wheeling & L. E. . 17K Load Trust donfd . BSH LoulBvmo&N. . . . M. & . St. L . 21 L. k N. A KM D. * R.Q . M mlmttanCon. . . 11H G. E . McmDlilsAC in N. L . Mlchirnn Cent. . . . leeCH 0. F. kl . 3tl' < Missouri Pacldo. . dopfd . HO Mobile AOhlo . . a &T. c . 2 NashvilleClrU . . . CH T. A. A. A N. M. . . . National Cor.Uxo. CHIK T. St. L. iK.C. . . . docfd do pfd . N. J. Central ion : S. U. U . N. & W. pfa dopfd . NorthAni.ro. . . . Am. Too. Co . 111 Northern Pacific. do pfd ; . 113W No.Pac.pf4 St P. , M. M . 115,4 U.I' . . D. kQ offered. The total sales of stocks were 2&,800 shares , Including : American Sugar , 33,700 : Tobacco , O.SOO ; Rurllngton , 12.500 ; Chicago Gas , 21,100 ; Distillers. 2rCfO ; General Electric , 4,80i ) ; Kansas. & Texas. 2.5UO ; Kansas & Texas prcfertcd , 5,400 ; Louisville & Nashville , 3.400 : New Jersey Central , 4.400 ; New York & New England , 6,500 ; Rending , 30WW ; St , Paul. ll.WW ; Southern prefeired , 11 00) : United States Leather. 3WO ; Wheeling & Lake Eric. 7,400. _ _ _ | NPVT York Money .Market. NEW YORK , July 8. MONEY ON CALL Easy at 14TH4 per cent ; last loan , 1 per cent ; closed at 1 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-2H3'/t per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE-Strong , with actual business In bankers' -bills at } 4.8'J ff4.90 for de mand nnd J4.8S1ff4.89 for CO days : posted rates , J4.6304 MV4 ; commercial bills , J4 M. SILVER CERTiriCATES-C7',4JCi4c. ( GOVERNMENT RONDS Firm. State bonds , dull. Railroad bonds , fctrontr. Closing quotations of bonds were as follows : U. S. 4a , re ? , , now. 124 C. P. 1818 Of 'Sii. . . 100 U. S. > s coup. new. 124 D. AR. G. 7s 11.1 U.S. AH. re ; D. 4.11 G. 4s U.S. Ss.coup Krlo 2d U.S. 4erez U. II. A.S. A.Us. . . . 10 I (7. S. 4s.coup 113 G. R , tS. A. 79. . . . 10.4 U.S.'Jb. re ? 00 II. &T. C. (3s Pacific Us of ' 05. . 100 dodn IDS Ala. Class A 107 M. K. AT. 1st 49. . 87X Ala. Class U 107 do''d4n 02W Ala. Class c 07 Mutual Union Us , . 110 Ala. Currency. . . . 1)7 ) N. J. C. Gon. An. . . . 11BH La. Now Con. 4 . . 05 No. Pac. lats 11(1 1 Missouri Os 100 do2ds 1004 N.C. fls 124 N. W. Consols. . . . 142 N.C. 4s 102 do S. F. Deb. Si. 110 S. C. nonfmul 1021M R.G. West. lull. . . 70U Tenn. new sat Os. 01 St P. Consols 7s. 124IM. . Tenn. new aot AH. 10.1 doC. &P. W 5s. 112' ' < Term.oldGs ( ! ( ) St L..t I.M.Oou. 5. 80H Va. Centuries. , . em Rt.L.&S.F.Gui.t ) . 108 dodefcrrod OH Tex. P.ic. lats Atchlsou 4s If-H do2ds Atchlson 2d A , . . . m < 4 U. P. Istsof 'JO. . . Canada So. 2d * . . . 107U West Shore 4 * L. k N. unified 4B. 81 So. K. 11 OOH O. R. &N. Ibis. . . . IQiltj offered. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lloitan Stock fjiiactciani. BOSTON. July 8-Oall loin % . 2 T/i per cent : lime loans , 2 'At per cent. Closliiz pri : for itocks , bo ifla.i-ia mlnliiT shares : A.T. AS. ! ' OH W. Elep. Dfit Am. Sucar. Wls. Central Am. SuirarDtd. . . . 100 Edlnon Klec Illu. . Uay statoOas 100I'M ' ( ten. Elec. pfd UclITelophone. . . . Atclils.ni 2da Uoston A Albany. . AtchlBon 4s Iloaton iMstno. . . 174 New England Oa , . C. Il.AtJ sow WlB. Cent. lats. . . . Fltohbure Atlantic Gen. Klectric. Uo f > n A Montana Mexican Central. . Ilutto A Bouton. . . N. Y. AN. E Calmrot V ; Heol.i. . Old Colony 178 Centcnnlnl Ore.Shorl Llna. . . Franklin San Dleiro Kcarmrre Union Puctflo 13 Onceola WestEml 13TM Ourucv West End pfd 88H Tamarack \Vcatlneh.Elect. XI Wolverine „ . Han Krmonoj Mining Scuoc ( Ju SAN Fll\NCISCO , July 8.--Tno oH3lal cloi- Ing quotations fur inlnluy stocks toJiy vvoro ai fOllOWB ! Alia 10 Hale A Norcrois. . 143 Alpha Con 10 Julia. 3 Anaca 35 JUMICU 12 Uelolier 3U Kentucky Con. . . . 2 lICBti Belcher. . . . 00 Lady Waali. Con. , 2 Dodlo Con 27 Mono , 0 Ilnlllon IS Mount Diablo , 15 BulvvcrCon 5 Occidental Con. . . 20 Caledonia , 14 Ophlr 100 ChallenreCon HI Overman 21 Chotlar 00 POtOBl , 42 Confidence 100 Savaco U7 Con. Cat A Va. . . . . 180 ! Slnrrn Nevada. . . . US Con. Imperial. . . . . . 1 Silver Rill , 4 Con. Now Yurie. . . K Union Con 40 Crown Point. . . . . . 43 Utah Con 40I ( I Exchequer 'i Yellow Jacket . . 4B Gould ACurrv. . . . . 30 Silver birj. OOH307C. Mexloui dolUr ) , 64)c. ) Drafts , Bight.'Ko ; tjlegraphla. 53. NR\Y YORK. July 8.-Tha fullowlnj ara tin closing mi.iinf quot mom : Ilulupr. 5 Ophir 140 Con. C.V. & Va. . . . 200 Plymouth 20 OeadwooO 73 Quicksilver. . . . 275 Gould A Curry. . . 80 Quicksilver pra.lUOJ Halo A Norcroia. . 125 Slirra Nevada. . . . fi8 RomesUko 1000 Standard 200 Iron Silver 30 Union Con. 30 Mexican 00 Yellow Jacket , . . . 42 Outarro 730 London btook ( Juouitlimi. LONDON , July P. 4 p. in. cloilim Can.Pacltlo 68U St. Paul coin 10H Kilo 10J ? N. Y. Central 104W Krlo Villa 10 Pennsylvania. . . . 6fiH 111. Central 00 > { Re.ulliiir. . . HH Mexican ordinary. 20 Mex. CeiL now 49. . OHi < HAR SlLVER-30d per ounce. MONEY V4 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is H per cent ; three months' bills , UfiO-ld per cent. Financial .Nutos. BOSTON. July 8.-Clearlnga. J13.729.822 ; ; bal ancea , Jt,933S9. ! NEW YORK. July 8.-ClearlnB , J68,703.E96 balances. J4.143.340. PHILADELPHIA. July S.-Clenrlngs. JS.54eJ2 ! balances. Jl.653,124. ST. IXUIS , July 8. Clearings , 15,053.177 ; bal nnces , J837.4C9. Money , 6fitf per cent. New York exchange , 75a premium bid. WASHINGTON , July 8. Today's statement o the condition of the treasury ihowv : Available caih balance , J19540,354 ; gold reserve , J107.541.375 CHICAGO , July 8. Clearings , J17e56,000. Money easy , < m per cent for call loan * and 5ti5',4 i * cent for commercial paper. New York exchange 35c premium. Sterling txchange , posted rate * H8014 004 JlSOJi. OMAHA LlvniflCK MARKET : "at Cattle Scarce nau None that Oould Be Galled Ohoica. OFFERING MOSUY COWS AND FEEDERS Inn of Hoes AVni l-lglit anil Those In the Yards Sold Hrndllat nn Actvntico of from 0 to 1O Cents Ono Lonil uf Sheep Itccolvod , MONDAY , July 8. The receipts today consisted of < H3 cattle , 502 hogs nnd 123 sheep , ns against C92 cattle , 2,899 hogs nnd no sheep on Saturday nnd 612 cattle , 1.2CO hogs nnd l.OSS . sheep nt the psnlng of last week. Soxenteen cars tf cnt. le were reported to arrive In the afternoon. CATTLE There were twenty-live loads of cattle In the yards at the opening1 of the market. The offerings consisted largely of cow stuff , feeders , etc. Fat cnttle were scnrco and there was nothing In that line that could be called choice. One bunch of very fulr llCC-lb. steers gold nt $4,45 , and : hnt wus the only bunch of nny consequence n the ynrds. A few odds and ends sold at prices ranging under Jt. The market wns about steady nt the prices which prevailed at the close of last week. Cows and heifers word In moderate supply and the market a llttlo stronger. The de mand wns good nnd the offerings weie cleaned up early. Severn ! loads of cows changed hnnds nt from $2.35 to $2.80 , at which range the bulk of the sales were made. There were very few heifers among the offerings. Calves were In fair demand nt from $2 to $4.75 , with the bulk of the sales nt from $3 to $4.50. Stockers and feeders were In pretty fnlr request and .changed hnnds qulto readily. Some pretty fair cattle sold at J3.40 , with the bulk moving nt from $3.20 to $3.40. Rep resentative sales : UEEP STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av Pr. No. Av. Pr. S. . . . k < > 3 $250 3..890 $3 CO 19..1103 $4 00 1. . . . 590 275 1. . . 13WI 375 EO.11CO 443 COWS. 1. . . . 7CO 1 00 2. . . . S93 200 IS. . . . 042 240 1. . . . 870 150 1. . . . 735 200 ID. . . . PCI 260 3. . . . 7S3 175 12. . . . 91G 2 JO 1..S70 250 1. . . . 760 173 2.i..1050 230 7. , . . 61 2 f,0 1..1250 200 1..1(100 2 SO 6f < . $93 2 CO 2. . . . 8C5 203 8..1033 233 4. . . . 731 2 CO 3. . . . 893 200 19. . . . 842 235 1 , . . . $10 273 1. . . . 5C1 200 1. . . , 700 235 23. . . . S37 275 1. . . . 893 200 2. . . . 015 235 19..1102 2 SO 1. . . . 8C1 2 CO 6. . . . Ml 240 4..1CC3 310 HEIFERS. 1. . . . 410 200 2. , . . 4SO 200 3. . . . 7f.fi 300 1. . . . MO 200 12. . . . 41,6'2 15 1. . . . 400 350 1. . . . KO 223 2. . . , SCO 240 1..1070 240 2..K50 225 1..1000 240 2..15CO 240 2..1423 2 30 2. . . . 785 2 GO CALVES. 1. . . . 170 200 1. . . . 90 3 00 1. . . . 110 450 1. . . . 300 240 1. . . . 20 425 3. . . . 183 4 r.O . 1. . . . 200 250 1. . . . KO 450 ] . . . . 150 475 2. . . . 335 290 1. . . . :60 450 2. . . . 115 475 2. . . . 103 3dO 7 . . . 125 430 3. . . . 173 500 STOCKEHS AND FEEDERS. 2. . . . 771 225 4. . . . SSO 310 20..1023 325 2. . , . 970 250 22. . . . 625 320 24..9SI 335 1..1070 250 13. . . . 7C3 ' 3 M 20..1072 340 1. . . . 600 260 10. . . . C9S < 3 20 24..1030 350 1. . . . 600 2 85 6. . . . 518 3 20 MILKERS AND SPRINGERS. . springer $21 00 r 1 springer $25 00 . c and c 22 Ot ) , i 1 p ana c 6 00 1 c and c 25 00 . 1 p and c 30 00 WESTERNS. COLORADO. No. Av. I'r. No ] Av. Pr. I steer 10SO 13 C5 I'stecr 1070 13 T5 23 steers 1131 3 C3 2J steers ICC 375 CALIFORNIA. CS fleers 10SO 3 70 i \ HOGS The few hogs herd'sold ' fully 5o hlKher nnd In some cases- loads brought lOc more t.ian on Saturday. There were" , however , not enough hogs here to make n market , only seven fresh loads being reported In tho-'jfirds. The trade was soon over , with thi > R i < t ( loadi here bringing $4 9714. as against $ l.W. tQe top on Satuiday. Representative rales : No. Av. Sh. I'r. ' 'No1. Av. Sh. Pr. 2 210 SO f I 75 " 3 230 . . . $485 81 ! Gri 40 4 75 I' C 25fi . . . 4 S3 2 275 . . . 480 , 85 247 120 .4 5 298 . . . 4,80 , 13. . . . . ,193 . . . 4 SO 223 . . . 4 SO' Ot 5. > . { , , . . 2SC . . . 4 'to 5 245 80 4 JO. .u * * & 231 . . . 4 ) 12 271 80 4,80 , a. . . . . . . . . . . . . 400 . . , , , . . . . . „ . 4 80' 11" , ! . . . . . - . 4 90 25..210 . . . 4 ST. 71 215 . . . 4 SO C4 232 200 4 83 C7 223 120 4 50 21.-v. " 218 " 4 85 " ; S1 ,187 120 4 90 . ! . . . ; I" 4 SI 2.5 f.-2. ) " 1.-.I 90 2.,4.300 > . i 4 83 CO ' -JC3 ' SO-4 93 i 250 . . . 4 83 ; . ; ; ; ; ; : . , ; r 4 § 5 4 347 80 4 83 72 217 40 4 93 Cfi 211 240 48.5 6J Ml . . . 4 97 < A 8. . : 281 . . . 4 85 SKIPS AND CULLS. 1 410 . . . 450 PIQS. 10 131 . . . 4 60 SHEEP Ono load was received nnd sold. Fair to choice natives are quotable nl from $2.50 to J3.60 , fair to good westerns nt from { 2.25 to f2.s , common nnd stock sheep nt from $1.75 to $2.23 , gooil to choice 40 to ICO-lb. lambs nt from $3 to $3.50. Representative sales : No. . Av. Pr. 125 native wethers . 88 $250 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. There Wns a Fairly Active Demand for Good ( 'Httlc. CHICAGO , July 8. There wna a fairly nctlvc demand for good cat le , and luch lots told tead.Iy at steady prices , but common steers were slow of sale at weak quotations. The range of prices extended from { 3.25 to ' $3.50 for very common native steers up to from $5.70 to J5.SO for strictly choice , but the average quality of the offerings wns nothing to Ixmst of and sales were mainly at from $4.50 to J5.50. Exporters were fair buy ers of good to choice beeveu. Canners' cows sold nt from $1.60 to $2.50 and medium to choice lots went at from $2 CO to $3.75. while extra cows and heifers were worth from $4 to $1.85. Hulls were In demand at from $1.76 to $3.75 for poor to choice , and veal calves were lather scarce and higher , with ready sales at from" $2.25 to $2.60 for poor to choice. The stacker nnd feeder trade wns moderate at from $2.49 to $4 for com mon to good lots. There was rather a large tun of Texas cattle , the receipts being1 In the nelg.i- borhood of 3,500 head , but the demand was very good at steady prices , steers being worth from $3 to $4.60 for common grosser * to nice fed lots. Sheep receipts today were only about one-half as large as * on last Monday. Spring Limbs were numerous and In active demand at from $3 to $6.10 for poor to the best , prime lots selling briskly at the top price. Sheep were In demand nt from $2 to $4.25 for Inferior to extra , wltn few prime lots'on the market , but a gnod many attractive looking natives * found bujfis at be tween $3 nnd $4. Borne pice bheep were taken for export nt $4. Texas sheep were offered fairly , but theto werei very few westerns. Only about 23 000 hogs were received , against 29,313 on last Monday , and not more than 3,000 hogs were left over from last Saturday , with light receipts at points east of here. Eastern shippers were good bu > rs , but choice packers held back and long before noon It was Impossible to obtain early prices. Common to prime heavy lions sold at an extreme ranga of from $4,75 to $5.42Vi , chiefly nt from $3.20 to $5.35 : common to extra light weights sold nt from $4.85 to $520 , principally at from $5.10 to $5.20 , nnd sales were made of mixed lots nt from $4.90 to $3.30 and pies at from $4 to $4.70. New Yort Lira Moo * Market. NEW YORK. July 8. REEVES Receipts , two days , 4,000 head ; on sale , 61 cars. Opened active but prices weak ; closed dull and lOo lower nil around ; native steers , grass nnd cornfcd , poor to choice , $3.9003 80 ; Inferior to strictly prime stlilers , $4.30 ? 3.75 ; stags and oxen , $3.50 4.50 ; bulls. $2.4084.10 : dry cows , $1.75@3.00j European cables quote American , steers at 10'SJJllUc , dressed weight ; refrlgeratop beef , 8iS914c ! ; no exports today. CALVES Receipts. JTP.rdnys. 2.C59 head on sale , 2.919 head ; prices'fbrctd Ho Mghcr on light receipts , but market Virjflfelow nt advance and 200 head carried over ; , ! } , to prime veals , $4.00 GC.OO ; buttermilk cnlvtfj. 1J,252.75. SHEEP AND LASfliS-tRecelpts , two days , 10.7CO head ; on sale , IvVWl head ; active ; sheep , HOVio higher : lambs , W f'4o higher : sheep , poor to prime , Jl.COiJJ.75 , Iambs' , common to choice , $3.50fl3.GO. * ' HOQS Receipts , two 'Uays , 0.763 head ; higher at $5.3035 CO. , , . , , et. l.ouls l.lvi yok MorHot. ST. LOUIS , July 8.- * < ] ATTLE | Receipts , 3,300 head ; shipments , 400 lnMtlrWrket quiet , with no real good grades ofti'njL Native beef nnd ship- rHiig steers , range , $ I.M5JS > : light steers , $3.25ft 4.00 ; stockers nnd fcedirs. 42.50ft3.60 ; cows , $2.40 R3.40 : fed Texas steer$140ff.CO ) ; Krnsi steers , $2.75 3.50 ; cows , $2.00j W ' ; calves. $6.007.50. HOQS Receipts , l,5W'fKid ; shipments , none ; market advance ! 10c ° l'Jrlf , but declined again before the close ; heavTrJKiOfi5.25 ; packer ! , , $5.00 5 20 ; lights , J5.COff6.1 < * . n SHEEP Receipts , tVt liead : shipments. 600 head ; market slow , < ml.Q > ; to the light supply good gnulfs wanted ; iituHes. range , J2 0003.00 lambs , J4.50Q4.75 ; good aOXithrvcsttrn Blocks vvouU sell well. f Knnmn Gltjr | .tv ntonk. KANSAS CITY. July S.-CATTLE-Ilecelpts. 6.5UO head ; shipments , SOO rtend ; market barely steady : Texas steers , J2.40Q4 00 ; Texas cows $2.00ji3 00 ; U'Cf steers. J3.75O5.43 : native cows , Jl.OOSi3.DO ; etockers and feeders , J2.75&4.00 ; bulls , J2.23H3.0) . lioas Receipts. Z.SM head ; shipments. 1.100 head ; market slow but steady ut Saturday's clos ing nrlccs ; bulk of sales. J4.SOW5.00 ; heavies , J4.M6505 ; packers , J4.80K5.05 ; mixed , J4.7085 CO : lights , J4.CO&4.90 ; Yorkers , $ l.80@4.90 ; plei , JI.K SHEEP Receipts. 1W head ; ehlpments , none ; market nominally steady. htocu In Hlchc. Record of receipts nt th four principal market * for Monday , July C , 1S93 : Cattle. Hoirs. Sheen fi-iuth Omaha C43 662 12 Chicago , 13,00) K.OO ) 8.004 Kansas City C.600 2 SOU 100 St. Louis 4,000 2.IXK ) l.OIX Totals 21.143 S0.3CI 8,220 Wool Slarket. LONDON , July 8. At the wool auction salt today 16,313 baits Tftre offered , of which. 709 were withdrawn. An excellent seUctlon was offered , md competition was most animated. Amerlcn i bought largely of superior merinos , Following ' nro the nlc In dplallt 4 S1 * New tfoutliVnl . m. .j mi ni n111 lie i-vi i i IT\T ? uvi \ 11 ( * IIITTD tv < tv Queensland. t'.Ut anttt ; gi-numl , i flCln Hi < U greasy , S'ltJSVid. ' Victoria. 2,177 bnlcs : scoured. CHilMls 4di greasy. 4UO10d. South AuMinlln , 200 .I1".1 ? : l "s. ° F'd.-Mifc i.Brenty. . . . < 'v Hd'.T s- imnln , 1 SCO Intcs ; crca-j' . 4'i010d. ' New 7- Icnlond , ,570 bnlrs , scouted , 9Uil Is Mi grrnsy , Cnpo nf Good Hope nnd Natal , 1W bnlcsj 'scoured ! OdCls 2Hd ; Kren y , 3 id. St , Louis Ucuontl MiirUot. ST. LOt'lS , Jul ) S.-FLOUR-In light demand nnd tending downward ! patents , S3.iftfl.Mi extra fancy , J3.KJJ3.75 ; fancy , S3.35O3.43i choice , $3.10fl 3.20. Rjc Hour , t3.7Cni.00. WHEAT Though not many.orders were np. pan-nt. the demand was utgent enough to pny Vie advance for the ralher meager offerings nt the opening , but the market fell bock DP sonn na the early buyers were supplied. There vv s n heavy decline subsequently , September veiling 2Vic below he top. The decrease of 1,120,000 bu. In the amount afloat and of 1,200,000 III the visible < lld not help the mnikct. Liquidation was started and carried price * dnvvn rapidly and heavily , the market ruling very weak ! No. 2 red , cash , C7Hc , July , OS4jC ! September , 6CWCC'4c. CORN Between magnificent crop prospects , th weakness In wheat , declines In all other markets nnd light ( peculation , the effect nns to let price * down still more. It taking little pressure on the selling side to work the mrakel lower. The de crease of 1,237,000 bu. In lite visible failed to nr. est the downward tendency , and there was a argo decline ! No , 2 mixed , cuili , 40V&C asked ) July , 39VJc : September , 40c. OATS More eelleis than buvcm Is what allrd this market , from n fpeculallvo standpoint , the resomces of the new crop ami the rccelpti ot old In excess of lemnnnts , have iv bearish effect , Spot grades lower ; No. 2 , cash , 32 ? > c ; July , 23c ; September , 22'e. RYE No. 3. new , Bold at 57c. CORN MKAL $2.15 < g2.2S. FLAX HEED $1EO bid for July shipment. GRASS SEEDS Timothy , for August delivery , quoted at $1.95 : other seeds nominal , EOQH Steady , with n fair demand , So. WHISKY $1,23. LEAD Eany , $3.12'4. SPELTER rtuveis at $3.53. PROVISIONS-Pork , stnndaid me s , $12.23. Lnnl , prlnusteam. . $0.30 : choice , JC.45. llacon , boxed shouldeis , $ C.50 ; longs , $7 ; ribs , $7.12 > , i ; shorts , 17.35. Dry salted meats , boxed shoulders , $5.75 ; longs , $6.37W : ribs , $5.C2',4 ! shorts , JO.75. RECEHTS Flour , 3,000 bbls. ; wheat , 54,000 bu.j corn , 17,000 bu. ; oats , 28,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour , 6,000 bbls. ; wheat , 3,000 bu , ; corn , C.OOO bu. ; oats. il.OOO bu. Coffee .Market. NEW YORK , July 8.-COFKEE Options opened dull nt a decline of 55J10 points : iul l In active nnd nominal : decline checked by scant offerings : partial rally followed on local demand and unchanged ; spot coffee , Rio , dull : No. 7 , (14.23 ( ; mild , quiet ; Cordova , $1S.2319.1M : sales , none. Wai chouse deliveries from New Yntk yesterday. 9,793 bags ; New York stock today , 2S2.C20 bags ; United Stales stock. 327,905 bags , alloat for ( ho United Stales , 212000 bugs ; total visible for the 1'nlUil Slates , 539C3 ! ) bags , against 332,840 bags last vcnr. SANTOS , July 8. Quiet ; good average Santos. $13.23 ; receipts , 6.000 bags. Weekly tepoit : Quiet ; good average , per 10 kilos , $13.25 ; receipts during week , 48,000 bags ; shipments to the United Stales. 20.000 Imps ; stock , 155,000 bags. HAMIII'RU , July 8. Dull , " , lf advance ; sales , 8,000 bags. RIO 1)R JANEIRO , July 8. Closed ; holiday. IIAVUE. July 8. Opened steady nt U' advance ; nt noon , dull , ' .it lower ; nt 3 p. m. , dull , un changed to vf decline ; dosed Uf. higher to ' .4f lower ; sales , 7,000 bags. I'liltlniore ( ! nilu .Mnrlicts. HALTIMORE , July 8. FLOUR Ehsy ; receipts , 3,953 bbls. : shipments , 183 bbls. ! rales , 150 bblB. WHEAT Weak ; spot nnd month. 70tj7. > Hc : \ugust , 70'SW704c ; September , TlUilil'ic ; steamer. No. 2 red , CC'4WC7c ; receipts , 7,217 bu. ; stock. 278,128 bu. ; sales , SC.OOO bu. CORN Weak : spol and monlli , 48ffi4'i'ic ' ; Au gust , 4S"ic asked ; stock , 173,290 bu.i Kales , 14,000 bu. OATS Quiet but firm ; No. 2 white wrstern , S3V4 f3c ; No. 2 mixed , 30&O31C ; receipts , 9,029 bu. : stock , 107,877 bu. RYE Lower : No. 2 , 51c ; receipts , 1C2 bu. : stock , 6,290 bu. Toledo < lr.iln TOLEDO. July 8. WHEAT No. 2. rash. 70c ; July , C9ftc ; August , C9'tc ; September , C9'/fcc : De cember , 72c. CORN Lower ; No. 2 mixed , 41c ; September , 43c. OATS Dull , lower ; No. 2 mixed , September , 2IWc. CIXDVER SEED-Dull , steady ; prime , October , $5 57H. RECEIPTS Wheat , 24,600 bu. ; corn , 4,500 lju. ; oats. 1,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour , 10,000 bbls , ; wheat , 12,000 bu. ; corn , 1,500 bu. I otton Murkrl. NEW ORLEANS , July 8. COTTON Quiet ; middling , C4c ; low middling , Cc ; good ordlnuiy , 0 l-16c ; net nnd eio s receipts , 1,173 bales ; exports to Great Britain , 1,310 bales ; sales , 600 bales ; stock. 103.700 bales. NEW YORK , July 8. COTTON Steady ; mid dling , 7 3-lCc : net receipts , none ; gross , 41 bales , forwaideil , 25 bales : sales , 1,200 bales ; spinners , 1,159 bales : stock , 203,792 bales. ST. LOUIS , July 8. COTTON Steady ; mid dling , Cc ! sales , 310 bales ; shipments , C20 bales , stock , 21,350 bales. iifrur Jlnrket. NEW YORK , Julv 8. SUGAR Raw. steady ; sales , 7C9 tons Muscovado , 89 test , at 2c ; also Saturday 114 bbls. , 142 hhds. nd 620 bags molasses sugar , 89 te t , at 2c : refined , firm ; No. 0 , 4 l-164'ic : No. 7 , 3 15-lC < ? MHc ; Niv * 8 , 3 -16@4'/dc ; No. 9 , 3T44T4 1-lCc ; No. 10 , 3 13-1 @ 4c ; No. 11 , 3 ll-W3'fc , ; No 12 , 3 O-lCSSKc ; No. 13 , 3c ; off A. 4 1-lWHc ; mold A , 4 ll-16Q'4Kc ' ; standard A. 4 5-lC4',4c : confectioners' A. 4 6-16 @ 414c ; cut loaf , 5 l-16if3'ic ; crushed , 5 l-16lfI5Hc ; powdered. 4 4Jf4 ( 15-16c ; granulated , 4 7-16&4Hc ; cubes. 4 11-lGc. Nrw Yurk Drv Oooiln Mnrkrt. NEW YORK , July 8 Agenls have advanced the price of all mass demlns Uc and Hamilton staple points Vic. There 1-avo been a great many L > u.\t > rn In the market , but their Inquiries have Lteen more for Information than for purchases. New business In cottons wns light. For clothing woolens , Ixilh llghl anil heavy weights , there was a wider Inquiry , and considerable business was done. Printing cloths linn at 2c. AIInnc-ii | > ell < iVheiit Mirknt. MINNEAPOLIS. July 8. WHEAT Very weak ; July , CCc : September. 64HWHc ; December , C6c ; on track , No. 1 hard , C7Vic ; No. 1 northern , C6)4o ; No. 2 northern , C5ic. FIX3LIR Easv : ( list patents , $3 C5W4.00 ; second patents , $3 45W3.70 ; Ihft clears. $2 90f(3.00 ; second clears , $2.43 ; export bakeis. $2. 5S3.00. Vlallilo Miiiply of tlniln , Tlie vlslblo supply of grain Saturday , July 6 , as compiled by the New York Produce exchange , Is ns follows : Wheat. 41,459,000 bu. ; decrease , 1,202,000 bu. Com , 7,811,000 bu ; decrease. 1,214,000 bu. Oats , 6.2SC.OOO bu : decrease , 732,000 bu. Rye. 143.000 bu. ; decrease , 3,000 bu. Darley , 70,000 bu. ; decrease , 64,000 bu. Mllvvntikro MitrKet . MILWAUKEE , July 8. WHEAT Weak ; No. 2 spring , C7VJc ; No. 1 northern , 7214o ; Scplcmbcr , G3'c. CORN I > ewer ; No. 3. 4Cc. OATS Lower ; No. 2. 3Sc. RYE Dull nnd lower ; No. 1 63Hc. Oil Alttrknt. LONDON , July 8. PETROLEUM Spot , BT4O Cd : spirits petioleum , 8d. ANTWERP. July 8. PETROLEUM 19f 20c paid nnd sellers. 11REM12N , July 8. PETROLEUM 6 marks 95 pfff. m Vnlno uf Good Mornlne. Philadelphia Inquirer : "Your servants are always so civil , " remarked ono woman to an other. "Have you any special training meth ods that engraft such courtesy Into their man ners ? " "Not especially , " was the answer , "but maybe you can find a keynote to their good temper In the fact that I always select as a commencement to each day a cheery 'good morning. ' "Somehow It seems to oil up the wheels of domestic machinery , and the work of the day glides along In a smooth manner that Is en tirely lacking It by chance I omit this before- breakfast courtesy. From cook In the kitchen to the boy who carries my market basket the 'good morning' tonic Is magical in effect. "In southern households I know the first greeting ot the day comes from the domestics , but when one must cope with the Ignorance aa well as Indifference of foreigners about one's household , It Is better to take the Initia tive In acts of politeness and let them learn by example. " ChumraMl with n Itar. Though the snake season Is well ad vanced , and the fish season Is now coming on , the Lemont ( Ore. ) Observer shuns these well trodden paths and pins Its faith to rats. The Observer says : Down at the camp ot section 0 they were troubled with rats , and In order to exterminate the pest brought several cats there. One day a nest of young rats was found and given to a mother cat and her little kittens. All the rats were devoured , but one , singular to re late , was allowed to live. In fact It was made one of the kitten family , and allowed the same privilege of nursing as the little kittens. It ls their Inseparable companion , sharing their home and sport , and going whither It will , unharmed by cat or kitten. THOUSANDS OF WOMB SB i UUetlet. BRADFIELD'S Female Regulator , ACTS AS A SPECIFIC D ; Arousing to Healthy Action all her Organs. It Ciiu > e Health to Illonm. and .Toy to Helen Throughout the llnilre Frurae. IT NEVER FAILS TO REGULATE. "Mr wife bal been under triiluunt of U Ulinf pby. slclaui three T r > , without btntnt Atltr mine turc bottiei of nuinrin-D's rmiui RIOCLITOU ih can do her own coolcliiir. mlUlnir and nuhlnir. " . S. H. IlIlVAN , lleadtmon , Al , BIlAUI'IfLD BEOUUTOIt CO. , ATLiNTA , OA. If Gold l > jr dvuggUti at ll.M p r bottla. GO SOUTH. GO SOUTH No Drouths , No Hot Winds , No Floods No Heated Terms. No Blizzardsr > Cold Snaps , , No Long Cold Winters , No Crop Failures. Central Mississippi The Most Equable Climate in America. The great fruit growing and vegetable raising district of the South. A soil that raises anything that grows and a location from which you reach the markets of the who'e ' . Your fruits and country. garden truck sold os the ground and placed in Chicago , St. Louis and New Orleans markets in 12 to 24 hours. In this garden spot of America , 20 TO 40 ACRES properly worked makes you more money and makes it easier than the best 160 acre farm in the west. Garden products are a wonderful yield and all bring big prices. Strawberries , peaches , plums , apricots , grapes , pears , figs , early apples , in fact all small fruits , are sure and profitable crops. Two and Three Crops Can Be Successfully Grown the Same Year. Timber is abundant Lumber is cheap Fuel costs noth ing Cattle are easily Braised and fattened Grazing is fine all the year. CLIMATE. Is heal'hy and delightful ; land and sea breezes and cool nights. The mean , temperature is 42 to 66 degrees. The average rainfall is 56 inches. No extreme of heat or cold ; sufficient rain for all crops. NO PLACE ON EARTH Offers greater advantages to the intelligent settler. One half the work you now do here will give four times the results in this wonderfully productive country. Twenty to forty acres in this land of plejity is enough to work and is sure to make you money. Lo ) the work and the re sults are secured ; there is no such thing as failure. The people are friendly , schools , churches , newspapers , are plenty ; railroad facilities fine and a soil whose richness is unsurpassed , all invite the enterprising man who wants to better his own condition and that of his family. The most carefully selected lands in the best fruit and garden sections we now offer in tracts of ten to forty acres , at reasonable prices and terms to those who wish to avail thenselves of the wonderful resources of the country now attracting the great tide of immigration. Full particulars given upon application. Correspon dence solicited. GEO. W. AMES , General Agent , 1617 Farnam-St. , Omaha , Neb PATRONIZE Dy purchasing goods made at the following Nebraska factories. | H you cannot find , what you want , communicate with the manufac turers as tovhat dealers handle their goods. . jiuitL.ii' jisit rinna. BEMIS OMAHA BAG Manufacturers ot all kinds of cotton and bur lap bags , cotton ( Tour sacks and twine a spec. I ally. CU-G1G-C1S S. lltli-St. nitatrjittias. OMAHA BREWING ASSOCIATION. Ca. * load shipments made In our own refrlge * later cars. Blue Hlbbon , Ellto Export , Vienna export , and Family Export , delivered to all parts of city. COFJUSM , Sl'lUEX , It.lKlXU I'OH'JtClt. CONSOLIDATED COFFEE CO. , Coffee Roasters , Bplce Grinders , Manufactur ers German Baking Powder and German Dry Hop Yeast. 1414 and UIC Harney-st. . Omaha , Neb CAIUtr.WKS , KTO. DRUMMOND CARRIAGE CO. put rubber tires and ball bearing axles on their own make vehicles , and sell a top buggy for JM.OO besides. Write them. ISth and Harney. VLOfflt. S. F. GILMAN. Manufacturer of Gold Medal Flour. C. E. Black , Manager. Omaha. FUJtXITUJtK PACTOltlKS. OMAHA UPHOLSTERING CO. Manufacturers of Parlor Furniture , Loungei , Dining Tables and Folding Beds. JStU ave. . Boyd to Shaler Sts. ica A.\I > co.it. . SOUl'H ' OMAHA ICE AND COALCO. Domestic and Steam Coal. We have the best Offlco 1CO1 Farnajn-st. Telephone : Olllca 37 ] , yard , 17C6. J. A. Doe , General Manager. IHON' U'OltlCti. INDUSTRIAL IRON WORKS. Manufacturing and Impairing of all kind's of machinery , engines , pumps , elevators , printing preses , hangers , shafting and couplings 1400 and 140S Howard-st. , Omaha. PHOENIX FOUNDRY CO. Fire Hydrants , Water and Gas Plpes.speclals , Boiler Fronts and Fittings , Street ry. cai wheels. Architectural Iron works. O lce,307 B. Klh-st. . Omaha. PAXTOX & VIERLING IRON WORKS. Manufacturers of Architectural Iron Work. General Foundry. Machine and Blacksmith Work. Engineers and Contractors for Fire Proof Dulldlngi Office and works : U. P. Ity. and Bo. 17lh street , Omaha. OATTHKIIHK.1 , UOTJi , OJtlllH. L. G DOUP. Manufacturer Mattmtei , Spring Beds ; Jobber Feathers and Pillow * . N. Ittb and Nlcbolu 8(5. . Omaha. PATRONIZE MERCER CHEMICAL COlPAHT' Mnmifactuicrs of Fluid nxtractp , Elixirs Syrups and Wines , compressed triturates hypot dtrmlo tablets , pills and scientific medical nov elties. Omaha. H'ATBIt. ! 00 So. llth St. , Tel. 234. Medessa Mineral Water. Carbonated , unequalled. Plain for tabla use unsurpassed. NJHHIT VtTC'HKICV1VK. . ' AMERICAN DISTRICT TELEGRAPH" . ' The only perfect protection to property. Exam * Ine It. Best thins on earth. ) Reduce * Inaur- ancff rates. 1301 Doug'.as-st. ' KATZ-NEYINS CO. Manufacturers of Men's ami Boys' Clottilnr. Pants , Bhlrts and Overalls. 1202-212 3. Uth st. 1'AI'KK JIUXIlii _ THE OMAHA PAPER BOX CO. Manufacturers of all kinds of Pnper Boxes. ShfU Hexes , Sample Cases , Mailing Tables , etc ? wedding cake and fancy candy boxes , driiREliI ami jewelry boxes. 1208-10 Jones-tt. , Omaha , SlllU T FA UTO It mi. J. U. EVANS-NEBRASKA SHIRT CO. L'xcluslve custom shirt tailors. 1515 rar.min-it.Telephone. 903. ID Til R ONLT SPECIALIST WUU TIIKATB ALL PRIVATE D.SEASES , WeakncM and Secret Il > rdorsof MEN ONLY . cnro Kuarantoed , xli yours uxperienee. 8 yearn In Omaha. Hook irrett. / lh A K rn ia SO. , Oil AII A. KKU. JAJIES E. BOTD. J , W. DEAN , Telephone 1039. BOYD 8s DEAN OMAHA. NEH. COMMISSION Grain. Provisions & Stocks Room 11114 Hoard of Trade. Direct wires to Chicago and New York. Correspondents : John A. Warren & Co. F. P. SMITH ( Tel. 1J08) ) S. M. STANFORD F. P. SMITH & CO. GRAIN and PRO VI a I ON 3 Room 4. N. Y. Life Bldg. , Ottinim. Branch offices at Fremont and Columbus. All orders placed on the Chicago Iloutd of Trade. Correspondents : Hchwartz , IJupee & Co. , Chi * catro ; Hchrelner. Flack Sc Co. , bu LouU. Ilcftf to First National Bunk. Omaha. MAItQIN No matter whf. booclci on pec- TIJADINQ ulatlon you mar have read teat IJXI'LAINI ! fur uurs. which Is NUW and COMI'l.CTR It clearly erpUln. trading and DEFINES ALL UAHKBT ti. ll's free and will teach vex AnDOOABT A CO. , U Ttiitn