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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1895)
0 THE OHAIIA DAILY BEE : JULY 23 , 1895. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Helped by Licbt Hcceipt'J ' anil Bad Crop Eoports Wheat Was linn. CORN AND OATS CLCSED HIGIUR There Wan Uecrrmo In Ornln nn 1'iunnBc Ku- anil ConiparliiB tlio IJnmemlc celpt * Toilny nnil H Yenr ABO , the Ilollclency l Heavy. CHICAGO , July 22.-Hc1C(1 | ) ( by Unlit re ceipts anil liil ( crop reports , wlicnt wns in bolter ilomaml nnil closed with an advance of lUc pur bu. . September corn Kalned Hip and September oats closed V.o lilgner. Kurthcr ilnmnKo to spring wheat wns re ported and that started the market ami iravo Its direction for the day. Other later tontines of the .lay's . news likewise pre vailed bullish and brought In fresh orders from the outside , which tin ; market nppcared to rc-nulre. September wheat. which on Saturday was only In moderate request at from C7'io ' lo 67Hc , Btarle.l . this inoriilnc with buyuts tit fiom WV4c up to W-iC and sellers rather leluclanl lo purl with inur-h nt Ihc lime even at the belter prices offered. In about ten inlnutts ' 4c was being paid , and lliul was Ihe highest point II tout-heel during Ihe remainder of the forenoon. HeMHos Iho bulllnhnc.- of tlio northweslcrn wlieal pltuntlon. Iho wor.d a Hhlpmeiils last week were nboul * & * > * * ! " bu , less than on Ihe week before. Ihcro was it consequent ilccrtnfo -l-n1nl"fr9n'J ' ' : nnel compuiliiB he dunifsl c rece its today de fclency Is nnd a jour "go n surprising shown for the present Fensyn. The early cables quoted Liverpool lUd lower , bill Ihe j-econd cable-rums re-ported an advance of M over opening price ? , llerlln advanced l',4 mat KB. The Clrcano receipts were tiptiil- " nn the Of old wnrohouyuB. - - - - , threu car loads were No. 2. In last year s receipts on thn coi responding day 1135 cais Inspected No. 2. The visible supply was rather a disappointment lo Ihe bulls In that the week's dfciease was only r > ,000 bu. , as ngrilnst nboul iloublo that quantity ex- pfeteil. Compared with last year's Increase of filT.OOO bu. , thete was not much In louay's llcures for the bulls to woiry over , and iipllher do they grieve iibout It very long. The prlre dropped back to GTV-c after the visible supply statement was posled. but gradually bi > K to recover , nnd In the end It had quite recovered from Its midday hes itation and began lo acl more In union with the character of the news. The amount on ocean passage ilppi eased 2.0SO.UOO liu. The amount In the visible supply Is now JlVra.tXW bu. , ngnliiBt El.7SB.000 bu. u year HBO. and IW.J03.COO bu. at the corresponding date In IWl. The market became strong.In . the last twenty m'nutes ' of the session. 'Ihe Intent trading price was CS c. Corn was i-troiig for September and rather heavy for new crop deliveries. September opened with a. moderate advance and grail- ually cnthereil momentum lu the session nil- vanced. May warmed up nt 1-lOc Improve ment after the opening nt 90 decline. The closing quotallons were September , 43c , nnd May from Soric : to K c , compared with 34T4c nnd 3..c respeetlvoiy on Saturday. The crop prospects could nol be Improved upon , but on the other hand the demand for spot corn Is finite brisk , nnd this Is due to n heavy short Interest on September , which caused the firmness In that delivery. About 1CO.OUO bu. was reported for shipment In round lots. New York reported 25 boat Icadi taken for export. Tlio markets for oats developed few feattnes of Interest. The market was llrmer , but It was entirely In sympathy with wheat and corn. September opened nl 224e , sold off to 22c , advanced to 22Tic , nni ] closed nt from 22-He to 22T4c. In ten minutes from the opening the trad ers In the provision pit had forgotten ai ; nbout a heavy run of hogs nnd were Ir brisk competition with each other for tht hog products on sale. Cudahy , who Is creil- Ited with being short to a considerable ex tent , was a buyer 06 ribs on n slight de cline nt the start , and Armour & Co. tool- the early offerings for pork. From $10.S7'i for September pork rose to $11.35 nnd closei nt $1121) ) , compared with J10.)7',4 ! ) on Saturday Illlw for September were from $6.30 to $ G.42' , < und closed at $5.35 to $ j.37V4. I-.anl closed a $ G.42V. to JH. l. > after selling near the open Ing nt { G.37K- Kstlmated for Tuesday : Wheat , 73 cars corn , 300 cars ; oats , 100 cars ; hogs , 18,00 head. The leading futures ranges ris follows : Cash quotations were ns Mllows rLOt'll Stvndy and unchanged ; winter pat ent , t3.25W3.75 ; winter straights , J3.mlfl4.oo npilng palenls , } 3.7.WI.25 ; bpilng slrnlghls , } : . ! ' & 3.2T. . bakeis , Jl.POJi2.20. WHEAT-No. 2 spring. r,7 ii70-Hc ( ; No. 3 sprlnn nominal. No. 2 ted , tn ftiMfac. COIINNo. . 2. 4r. 4J' < , e : No. 3 yellow. 4WMV4c OATS-No. 2 , 2STicj No. 2 white , 2l'iff27',4c ) No. 3 white' , 2.V)4ifi2iiiic. ) UYE--NO. 2. 47Me. IIAHLEY No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , nominal ; Nc 4 , nominal. T'LAX SEEO No. 1 , Jl.27411.28. TIMOTHY SEED-Prlme. J3.S5. PHOVISIONS-Mess purk. per bbl. , Jll.l2i,4 < 11.15. Lard , per too llu. , JB.3iffG.37 > 4. Shott rlli sides ( loose ) . IG.30QC.3.1. Dry salle > tl shoulder ( boxed ) , J5.37'/4 ' ! u.W. Short clear sides ( boxe-d ; } O.Mfj6.C2Vi. WHIHKY Distillers1 flnlshed goenls , per gal fl.2.1. The following were the re-celptu and shipment today : Articles. Flour , bbls. Wheat Uu. . . rorn.bu. . . . Oats. bu. . . . JEycj bu llariuy. bu. Ontlin l'rJlii3) nxclrnira todav the bullor mvr : Uet was llrm : creamery , ! 0Jl7c : ; dairy. 10i 15c. Keen , HUllHc. Cheese. 7W7UC. NCW YOltiC UKNEKAI. .M.VHICEr. QilotHtluni uu tlio I'rlnulikl Com iiieictltleH unit Stunles. NBW YOUK. July 22. I-'LOUJl-Ilecclpts , 23.3C bbls , ; exports , 13.100 bbls. Markei llrmer ft spring brands , with a good export demand fn bakers ; winter quiet but steadier ; city ml patents , t4.H004.70 ; winter palenls , J3.CIQ3.9i city mill fleam , JI.UfH.2C ; winter stralghl I3.MSJ3.W ; Mlnnesulu patents , J3.COiJ3.7j ; wlnti cxlras , J2.91W3.20 ; Minnesota bakers , J2.90 8.30 ; winter low grades , J2.2U03.00 ; spring lo grades. Jl. 90(12.40. Hye Hour , dull and ens ; vales , 2UO bblu. ; Eilpeillne , J3.30ij3. & } ; fancy , S3. ' & 3.70. COHN MEAIr-Dull ; yellow wcktein , J1.09S1.11 , Wlll-IAT Heceiiils , Cl.tvii ) bu. ; exports. 4 , ! n liu. , spot str. ng. No. 2 led. 72Uc ; No. 1 northe-n 74ViC. No. I hard , 75'tc. Options devele > pe < l col tiletcrahle nienuili In tnu afternoon with corn an cluniil l'jSllSc net higher. Previous to thn they had been nerveius and Inegular , governul b ctintllctlng Inlluences , such as foielgn buying an higher cable * . it-p > rls of smut , a dlsappolntln visible supply inluiMlnn , big drcniiru In Hi nmounl on pasKiige u lltn-ral English visible II creasn and higher late cables. COHNHecelp's. . 71.900 bu. ; exiwrts. 49 200 bu < mot market hlrung ; No. 2 , 49V ; ; yellow , W < ( fxj c. Options ruled quiet and weaker during 111 forenoon under Una crop preixpeets , rallied on 111 visible decrease , and advance. ! tharply on expoi buying , closing 'ic higher ; July closed at 4'JVie September , 4H(19c. : ! closed eit 49Tic. OATS Heceliits , 110,300 bu. ; exporls , 30,300 bu riot ktrndy : No. 2 , 25 4i29c ; No. 2 white. 3H.i Option mat kit quiet anil featureless , revived li corn's late advance , when prices utrt-nglhenei January perceptibly , cloning ' 40 higher ut 2j\ < September , 2ti4c. HAY Slremger ; uhlpplng. JO.MH8.W ; gooil I choice. IH.tMlilO.IK ) . K13KD Quiet : bran , iiflSOc ; middlings , SOU ! * city reed. Wtl9r > c , HOPS Quiet ; state , common to chole-e. ol ll(5o ( ; U34 crop , Ml9c ; coast , old , 3fSc ; 1S94 cro Mitic : Ixindiui market steady. HIUES Finn : wet salted New Orleans r lected , 45 l 63 Itm. , nominal ; Texas rlecle M to CO Ibs. . nominal ; lluenos Ayres , dry , 20 24 Ibs. , 21c ; Texas dry , 24 to 30 Ibs. , 128 13c. I.UATHEU-qulet. tut llrm ; hemlock sol lluenos Ayres , light to heavy weights , 23c ; acl 2l'i i2lf. WOOL Firm ; -donusllc lleece , 18i72Sc ; pulle 204/240. I'UOVISIONS Uff rt ndy ; fumlly , J12.OI - ' . . . nal ; refined , firmer : continent , $7,10 ; South Ante > lean , 17.40 ; com | > ound. J5.i3. I'oik , llrm ; ml none ; new im > s , J12.23fiU.00 ; ramlly , )12-W 13.75 ; ihort clear , lli.WWll.W. CHEESE Steadier ; puit iklnm , 2C < c ; fu iklms. IhB c. 110SIN Quiet ; ( trained , common to gaud , Jl , 01 MH. I-OTATOns-Dull ; Virginia Ilo e. J1-Wf2. [ ( txinir Iiland , Jl.75ti2.00 ; iwrcti , li.l" > UI.W. TAI.I/OW Steady ; city , 4V.C1 country. 4Uc. j Oltsd clo a | L tl renned. J7M ; I'lilladelphlo. and Italtlmorc. J7.CO ; Philadelphia nnd H.iltlmote > In hulk , JS.1D. TfllEPNTINE-tJillet ) ? JM' c. " HfSleady | | ; domestic , ralr to extra , 4'.ift Uc ; .Inpnn , 3Sflfi'4c. MOLAS SHS Steady ; New Orlrans , open ket tle , gi Ml to choice , Ssfitte. l'BAfllHS-Bii- : apples , bids. . 7 J7Jl.tM : watermelons , 8ff2"c ; Murkmelons , bbls. , tl.OOW .m. .m.FUniOHTS To Liverpool , nrm ; grain , by steam , l"t 2d. METALS Pig Iron , nrm ; southern. Jll.tW ? ll. ) ; notthe-rn. t12.OOWI4.no. rnpper , stronit ; brokern' prlei' , til : exchange price , $11.41. Lead. strong ; brokers' price , t3.2i ) ; exchange price , JJ.42',4. Tin. very firm ; straits , 111.60 ; plates , Him. Speller , firm. C'OTTONSEr.l ) Oltr-FIrm ; crude , 2152lc nom. Innl : e.rr ciude , 21 < [ 22c ; prime summer yellow. 27ff27'4c ; nfr summer yellow , 2C'4c bid ; yellow butler grades , 2sc ; prime summer while , 30c. OMAHA ( ii.MCIt.\L .MAItKET. Conitltlon or Trndo anil ( JtioUtlo is on Staple unil I'niinI'r.iduon. . EfOS ! Choice stock , lOfllOHc. IKJTTEH-I'acklng stock. SffS'ic ' ; choice tc. rancy , 10fll2c ; galhered creamery , lie ; separator creamery , IGc. LIVE POt'LTHY Hens. C'i177c ; roosters. 3c. spilng chickens , per Ib. , UJTlle ; ducks , 7c ; cprlng ducks , lOc ; turkeys , 6f7c | ; geese , oe. . VEAI Choice rat. 70 to 100 ll . . arc quoted nt CH6'4c ; large and coarse , 4fl.,4c. CIIEF.SE Wisconsin full cream , Oc ; Young Americas , Hfjl2c ; twins , tlf12o | : Nebraska and Iowa , full cream , lee ; Llmburger , No. 1 , lOc ; brick. No. 1 .lie : Swiss. No. 1. ISc. HAY Fpland hay , $7.50 ; midland. $7.50 ; lowland - land , $7 ; new hay , $3.r ; rye straw. $1 ; color makes the price on hay. Light bales acll the best. Only top grade-s bring top prlcfs. PlflEONS--Per doz. , $1. ( © I.W. VEQETAIILES. POTATOES New potaloc-s , choice stock , 30ft u"c. ' o'.VIONS ( Ilermudas , per crate , none ; California. In sacks , per bu. , ! > .V itl.OO ; home grown , SOif7Jc. OLD ( IIEANS Hand picked , navy , t2.20 ; Lima beans , per Ib. , 5',4fir ' > He CAHHAOE On oideis , sacked , . . . RADISHES Per doz. bunches , 15c. OHEEN ONIONS-1'er doz. bunches. 15c LETTfCE Per doz. , W2UC. | AHI'AltAOL'S Choice Hock on ordcn , 853Mc per doz. bunches. CUCt'MIIEHS-On orders. 35fIOo per do . PEAS On oiders. per bu. . WiKc. STIUNO IJEANS On order , per ! 4-tU. basket , COc. TOMATOES Choice stock , per 4-baskct crate , R : , { < ! ) C ; 5 to 10-e-u'e lots , 75 < i& < lc. SFMMEH SCJCASH-Pcr doz. , on orders. S3 < 0c. 0c.WATEHMELONSPer doz. , crated , $2.5033.00. OHEEN PEPPEHS-Per bu. , $1.00 l.t,0. WAX 11EANS Per < i-lm. bucket , COc. CANTAI.Ofl'ES Per buskel or one and a halt let twei doze-n , We. CAri.in.OWEH-I'er doz. , 40343C. CELE11Y Home grown , per doz. , 40c. FIlt'ITS. There were live cais e > r California rrult on the maiket yeierilay. Among the number was a car rieitu C.eoige I ) . Kelingg. containing u good many raney Ctnvvrord peaches , the first or any conpe- qui'ncf seen em the' mitket HI rar this seasem. There were quite a good many blackberries on Ihe maik l yesterday , but so ratas could be leatne-d th.-y weie all In bad shape and n.it cull- able ror shipping eml on onlets. Arkansas nnd Texas ale pending quite n gooil many p- aches , put up In pickagcs nf all sizes. For the most part the rrult Is In poor shape and will not sell alongside or Callloinla peaches. Quotation * : I'EAHS Caliroinla llarllt-lls , per box , $2.50 ; C to lu.box lots. $2.25. HED HASPIIEHHIES No shipping stock. Pl.UMS-Calirornla , per box. choice stock , $1.50 1.7C ; southein , per ca e. $1.25il.DO. APHICOTS-No shipping stuck. SOl'THKHN PEACHES Per C-bapket crale , $ l.CiO. APPLES Southern , per ' ,4-bu. box , 3'O4)c ) ; bbls. . $2.0' W2.W. CALIFOItNIA PEACHES Per box , 90c ; K to 10-caPc lots. H."K' . STHAWHEHIHES Choice shipping stock , none. CHEHHIES Washlnglon. per 10-lh. box , J1.15J ( 1 25 : home grown , per 24-it. | case , $2.50. OOOSEIIEHHIES Per 21-qt. case. $2.00iZ2.23. 1ILACK HASPIIEHHIES No shipping sleick. 11LACKIIEHHIKS Cholc-j slock , per 24-qt. case. $2.00ft2.2.'i. C5HAPES Arkansas slock , per C-bask-t Citite , $1.50 THOPICAL FHflTS. OIIANOES Navels , per box , $3 ; choice seed lings , per box , J2.0 ; Meelllerranean sweels , $2.75 { I3.IW : rancy SI. Michaels , none. LEMONS Extra raj\cy lemons , 360 size , JC.OOffl C.23 ; 3K ( ) size , Jii.25BC.riO. I1ANANAS Choice huge stock , per bunch , $2.25 02.50 ; medium size bunches. | 2.iXiU2.2j. PINEAPPLES Per doz. , $2. MISCELLANEOUS. FIGS Fancy , luc ; choice , 12J13c. HONEY California , 14&15c. MAPLE syill'P CSalluu jugs , per doz , , $12 ; Ulxby , 5-gal. cans , $3. Nl'TS-Almonds. ' 14c ; English walnuts , sort- shelled. 12c ; slandards. lie ; filberts , lOc ; Itrazll nuts , lOc ; pecans , 9c ; peanuts , raw , Co ; roasted , 7c DATES In CO lo 70-lb. boxes , Cc per Ib. ; rard dales , small boxes , lOe per Ib. CIDER Pure Juice , per bbl. , $3 ; hair bbl. , $3. THCE POPCOHN In the ear. on oideis , per Ib. . 2 > ic. HIDES AND TALLOW. HIDES No. 1 gieen hides. ( Hac ; No. 2 green hides , ie ; No. 1 green salted hides , 9c ; No. 2 green salte-d hides , S'.ic ; No. 1 veal cair , 8 to 15 Ibs. , 13c ; No. 2 veal cair , 8 to 15 Ibs. , lOffloUe. No. 1 diy Hint hides. 12 14c ; No. 2 dry Mint hldV 12iNo. ; . 1 diy salle-d hides , 12c ; partly cuied hides , * AC per Ib. less Ihan rully cured. SHEEP PELTS Green sailed , e-acli. 2.0COc ; gre'en sailed Bhcaillngs ( chott wook-d early sk.ns ) , each , 5iloc , diy she-arllngs ( short wooled cnily skins ) ' No. 1 , e-ach , 5 'lOc ; dry sheallings ( shotI woole'd early skins ) . No. 2. each , 5c ; dry Hint Kansas and Nebr. , ; , - bulcher wool pellstrr peiund , aclual welgnr , 6J8e ; dry Mint Kansas and Ntbraska murialn wool pells , per pound , actual weight , 4jGc ; dry flint Colorado butchur we.ol pelts , per pound , aclual weight , 406'ic ' ; dry Illnl Colorado murrain woul pelts , per pound. actual weight , 4iCc. Have feet cut uff , as It Is useless to pay freight on them. TALLOW AND GREASE No. 1 tallow , 4Mc , ; No. 2 tallow , 3'4 4e ; grease , white A , 4if ( Vic ; gri-ase , white 11 , 3'4c ; gre.isc , yellow , 2 4W So ; gteane , dark 2'.4c ; old butter , 2ff2'/'C ; bees wax. prime. 17ff2oc ; rough tail , w , 2e. WOOL. I'NWASHED Fineheavy. . C 7c ; fine light. 81J9c ; quarler-blood , 10ll2c ; see-dy , butry and chaffy. Sfc9c ; coded and broken , coarse , 7d PC : ceilted nnd breiken , nne. CffSc. WOOL , WASHED Medium , 1501Sc ; nne , 140 1C" : tub washed , ISWISc : black. Se ; bucks , Ce ; tag locks , ! 'tj3c ; dead pulled. 5iQCc. St. I.iiulH ( ionorit 'MirUrt. ST. LOflS , July 22.-FIXrn-Dull and with- eiut mateilal change ; eiuotallons aic ror ne > w Hour , old ranging 152."c higher ; pate-nls , $3.40i 3.IW ; exliu rancy , $3.30f3.40 ; rancy , $2.9043.00 | choice , $2.C3 i2.73. WHEAT Advanee'd late In the session on con tinued bad reporls riemi the northwest and close-i' stremg and higher than on Saturday ; strong ror elgn cables also had simethlng to elo towan striMtgthenlng Iho marke-l ; No. 2 led , cash , CCc July , f.7'4c ' ; August , CTlic bid ; September. C7 e bid ; December , 70'kc ' bid. COHN The advance In wheat this morning put September up , and while other options were under the prices re-ached at Saturday's closing , I' ' closed lV e hlghe-r ; No. 2 , cash , 40c bid ; Septem ber , 43c ; Dee-emb r , 31'ic ' ; May , 32c bid. OATS Firm ror rulurea , bul very quiet ; trad Ing light. Spot , dull ; No. 2. cash , 25c bid : July 24c ; August , 221,0 asked ; September , 22 * < c bid May. 25 > , c bid. HYK No. 2. 4 > . FLAX SEED Uiwer ; spot. $1.21. (1HASS SEEDS Timothy , steady at $5 for Au gust dellveiy. COHN MEAI$2.00512.03. . IIHAN 4c. east Hack. U AY Firm , but unchanged r.ir better grades demand Tor choice prairie urgent , but none 01 Ihe markei ; prairie , J7.005J 10.00 , this side ; tlmo thy , JIUID& I5.cn ) . Hl'TTElt Strong and scarce for rancy ; trpa rnlor creamery , 17c : rancy Elgin , 19c. 1 Efias Lower , 7 7',4e. WIIISKY-$1.23. LEAD Strong and higher , with excellent de maml ; vales , 25 cars and 200 tons at $3.20. SPELTEH Firm and higher ; erne car at $3.60. PHOVISIONS Pork , higher ; standard mess Jobbing , 111.51) . Lard , prime sle-am. $6.1214 ; choice C 23. llacim. boxed shouldeis. $6.37Vi : longs , $6.75 ribs. $6.37M > ; Hhoulders , $7. Dry salt meals InxiNl shoulders , $5.62' ' * ; longs , $6.3714 ; ribs , $6.50 $ shorts , $6.75. HECEIPTS Flour , 7,000 bbls. ; wheat , 11.00 bu. ; corn. 7.i ) bu. ; oats , 9.0to ) bu. SHIPMENTS Flemr. none ; wheat , 7,000 bu. corn , 1,000 bu. ; oats , 6,000 bu. CurTrn Mxrlint , NEW YOHK. July 22.-COFFEE-Optlon oion | l quiet nt unchanged to 10 pdnts Idvane-e luled quiet , but generally cle-ady e > n local de mand ; stlnmlaled by continued ralr warehous deliveries andt \ \ advance at Havre ; clone-i quiet at 4itlOe net advance ; July. $14 K ; Septem ber , ill.MWll.S5 : Octedier , $ H.9l > t Dee-ember $ H.SO ; M.irch , $14.70 ; .Innuary , tl4.SiMil4.70 ; Feb ruary. $14.55014.f.S . ; March. $14.55ll.c | : . ; Julv $14 & 1WI4 70 ; August , lll.T'.flH.SO ; Seplembe'i $14.80 14.S5 ; November , tl4.MOU.93 ; Decembet $ l4.7i,7H.S5. . SHt | i-itTee. Itlo. quiet ; Nei. ; $15.50 ; mild , market quiet ; Cordjva , $15.2. > U19.1V | wari'liouse deliveries rrom New Yeirk Saturday 2,314 bags ; New York stock today , 245.2AG lag * Fnlted Sluten stock , 2.V1.I03 liags ; atlimt fn t'nlte < l StiUes , ISC.niVl bags ; total visible ror th I'nlU'd Slates. 4 0.501 bags , against 363,7"3 bag last vear. SANTOS. July 22. Firm ; good average Santoy $13.70 ; receipts. 11.000 bags ; stock , 141OjO bags. Weekly : Firm ; gee > d uvenige , per 10 kllot $13.70 ; receipts during Ihe we-ek. 55.0-K ) bags ; shli | nu-nts to tlio Untied Slates , 16,000 bags ; Htocl 141irt ) luigs. HAMIirnO. July 22-Qulet , unchanged , to ' lifif. higher : sales , l.iui ) bags. HIO DE JANEIHO. July 22. to $13. ! > i ) : exchange , lid ; receipts , 4,000 bags ; clean- ror Ihe t'nlti-d States , none ; cleared ror Europe nom > : stock , 15Con bags. Weekly : Firm ; coffee exchange , slandan ! $13.9H ; exchange , lid ; receipts during the weeli : : .r bags ; shipments tn the United States , 21,01 bags ; stock , 156om bags. HAVHE , July 22. Opened quiet. if higher ; a no < > n and 3 p. m. . steady , unchanged ; close to Rtcady ill ' .if net advance ; talcs , 4,000 bugs. Wool Market. ST. LOUIS. July 22.WOOIQuli.t and eaUer Mlrsourl and Illinois , etc. . combing and cloth 15O15 < 4c ; coatse and braldrd , LWlSUc ; tnedluii clothing , H'idU'ic ; light line. 9'4@10c : KHIIH und Nebrttkka medium. 1UH30 ; light line , SjjlOo heavy line , 718c ; Texas , Arkansas , Indian lerrl CMd. toiy. etc. . rail and tprlng. meillum. UiiHo ; coarn d.at and heavy line , 6tike ; Dakna. Wyomlntr , Utah at tc. 12Ulic : coais nnd luw , SUIOc ; line medium ill.r. . Siillc ; light tine. 9Hli > c ; heavy nne , "tiff tn r. wanhiHl , choliv , 21c , ralr , Uftl9c ; coaise and low , IMilV ; unwound or defective * In condition , lengtl H > or coloi or mixed luickuie * . from le ti 2c lrs < . IXJNDON. July 22. At the wool urn-lion sale 111 today 111,711 halt * were * nrTtrfd , ff which IOn lialrs were wUhdruwn. The wool wan or goo .55 qUHllty and Ihe continent and Americana Wfr .55Mi active bidden. Thx followlnic are the vales I Mi detail : New South Walts. 2.68J bain ; scoured , SdOl Jdi greaiy , S ij-Si d. Qurxniland , t'S5 ' balei ssutcO. JjU ( 3vl ; pcaiy , ( VkttlVl * .Victor 2,2S Intes : scoured 6i dfflc Cd. greasy CMHId. South Atirlralla. 1109 I tilts , n .ui-ed . , 4dfili Id , greasy. 4K7d. New Xealnnd. 6,711 bales ; fcuuifl , ) > dils 3d ) greasy , 3 % < t7IO'td. Tasmania , 1.C30 lieiles ; scoureil , 9ttlMi greasy. 4\ilod. rape" or Oiod Ileipp and Natal , 740 Imles ; scouteel , 5' Hltd ; Krensy. k'4H6'id. Falkland Inland , 1,949 boles ; greasy , afjll'fcd , bTOCKS AM ) IIONDS , Strong Tone ( ImrHcterlr.rel The Trnilliif ; on ' ( lumen Y torelny < NE\V YOHK , July 22. A stronit tone char acterized Ihe ttaJJng on the Stock exchange , nnd wllh occasional reiu'tlunn I'd to the taking or profits. The gianger shares led the market by Inactivity , and buoyancy , therein be'ng p.irtly for the long , but mainly ror the short account , which had been materially Increased last vvee-k. H - | > rts or a heavy cieip came In from all sec tions or the corn bell , and Ihe advices icgnrdlnR wheat are more favorable , li.th of which cltcum- stances Induced the tiear tradeis lo close out their contracts , nnd the re ult Is a mateilal gain In Ihe stei-ks or Ihe grain carrying roud . Hock Iplind shows all Imptovement or 2'4 per ccnl , llu'rllngton I1 ; per cent , Northwestern l' per cent and St. Paul 4 per cent. Neatly Ihe cut re lullteiad list shaie-d In the advance , notably Lake S.ioic. which made a not gain vl % per cent em very g od buying , more of this stock changing hands than Is u ually sold in a couple of weeks. Sugar wns again boughl by the bull cllqil' . nnd a tumor on the board had It thai n leiidlng mem ber or the trust had cabled orders to buy the stock , which ninvi-d up l' per cent , ill ! but per e-ent or which was tetulm-d. The other mine Impottant net advances rrom Saturday's closing price's are : Con ell < lated Has , l'-i per cent : ri'-vcland c'olumhus , Chicago & SI. Louis and Wheeling A.Ijike Erie prefetred. I'l per rint ; Mlnne-apolls & St. Louis , 1'fc per cms and Ametlcan Toli.icco , 1 per cenl. Ileudlng was unfavorably iilTcetnd by a teport t.iat there was tioulde In the leoig-inlzallon commlllee belween the New York nnd I'hlladelphla Intelesls. The steick fell off ' * per cenl. with a tecovery of 'i per cenl. National Linseed shows a loss of 1 per cent , nnd all i.the-r share's n fraction. The improvement In Wheeling Ac Iike Erie pieferrel was due lo the announcement em Saturday of tin1 agie'ement with the llulllmoie for the Joint u e or the Valley rallieuid of Ohio. The maiket clnseel strong to buoyant , llonds were dull but strong. The Frib-s w.-re $ ! w. < i . The Evening l'o t's Lend > n cablegram pays : The stick market * weie eU e , . Cmwls and Inv st- menls and rmelgn stocks were dull on the Mace donian Incidents. Americans we.e qu el all day and strong at the close. I mlsvllle and ht. Paul were bid. ( .old shipments lire generally n-aied. but not by the best Infoimed people. 'IIKLedl r Is gcniul that all the new bonds will retinn lo America nexl month , when they becnine * n"gi- liable The Lehlgh Valley bonds were hugely applied ror today and lefused at about IM , pi-o- miiitn. The prospect or a strong government Induces sanguine views or the Ml me tinde here and they a'e chicked emly by the uncertain out look or foielgn politics. The following were the closing quotations of Ihe leading stocks or the New York eixchattge toelay : AtchlHon 13 ! < U. P. . I ) , .t U Adaiim Express. . . U7 Norllivvetlurn 100 } * Allou. T. 11 lit dowel 1-1(1 ( Am. Express 11:1 : N. Y. Ceiural " " " HaltlmoreiOhlo. 02 > . N. Y. A.N. K 01 C.imul-1 I'.iclllc. . . . 011 Ontario .V W Canada Southern . r > 3 Orejron Imp Central IMcllic. . . . ISi- " ' " rhi'B. Jk Ohio all : . s. L. A U."N. . ! Chlcairo Allen 13ti { P.ictlic Mall ( ' . . R.tt Q 1-HV ] P. U. A K f'H ' Chicago Gas nils Itlsbur ; CotiBollilate.t GUI. 13H [ Pullman Palacei. . 17:1 : C..C. . C. .tSt. 1 4IW Ilc.idlny I'M Colo. Coal A : Iron. K > n U. G. W 17' ' < CollonOllCert. . . . 26'4 ' R. O. W. r > M 43 Delaware.t Hill. . IBil | Hock Island 74'4" Del. . Lack. , V W. . . 102't ' St. Paul WH U. & It. 0. pfd 47' ( do pfd 122 ? < D.AC. P. Co 21' < iSl P. A Omaha. . . . 4ll'4 ' Krlo 10 i dopfa 118 do ufd li-Jln Sotilheru I'.ialllo. . Fort Wavno. Kill S ir.ir llinnory. . . . IKU * G. Northern uld. . . I''i Tenti. Cell A Iron. 3 , iHi C. iE. I tifd . . . . Texas Pacific I''H Hocklue Valley. . . _ . T. , VO C.mt. ufd. . 7S Illinois Ue-ilr it. . . us I Union Pacific. . . . iU : St. P.A.t > ul.ttli. . . . SO U. s. Bxoreiii 41 K..VT. pfd 37' ' * ' ' ' " ' Lake Erie It. Wo-it 27 : eiotifd. . . . . . . . ID ) do pfd h4 Wella Faie-o Ki. . . 107 LakeShore ! . " > ' . ' \VcMern Union . . PI ! LeadTniHt HI Who'HUB & L. E. . 173 LoulMVllloiN. . . . { , ' . < eloiifd r > HJ L. A. N. A S . M. A. St. L 21 Manhattan Con. 112h D. A. U. 0 144 If. G. E SB ! , Michigan Com. . . . lilt ) N. L 2lH ( MlHHonrl I'iMile. . ICH's ' C. F. .VI ! 175j Molillnt'llilu . . 23'jl ' donfd on KaHhvlllrCli u . . . 11H H. A.T. C 2 National Cor.l.'irn. 1 T. A. A. fi M. M. . . . 2 Nat. Cordapc uM , " T. St. L. A.K. C. . . . ti .V. J. Contr.il 101 do pfd "ft N. & W. I > M S. U. R .S'orlli Am. I'o. . . . elo pfel Ill"ft Northern I'aclllo. . . Am. Too. Co 10 H No.I'ac. pfj IS'ii donfd Ill Nrw V rk .Money NHW YORK , July 22. MONKY ON I i y at 1 per cent ; ia t luin , 1 per cint ; clutx-d NEW YOHK. July 22. Clearings , $ C7OC3S51 linlances. $4.S91,291. PHILADKLPHIA , July 22. Clearings , $8,205- 3W ; balances , Jl.5W.u-Jl. ST. I.Ol'IS. July 22. Cle-arlng * . $4,123CI2 ; bal ances , $025.322. Money , [ , & < ! tifr cent. Nev York exchange , 25c discount bid. CHICAC.O. July 22. CleM rings , $14.45800-1 Money , msy ; rales , 4fT4' ' per e-ent ror cull loam and MlS'i per cent ror commercial pap r. Nevi Yeirk exchange. 2" > c premium , Sterling , notlte rales , il.W'.tCI.Wis. I'lirrlKii I lllHllcl.il Arfitlri. HEHLIN , July 22. Exchange on Ixtiidun , clgh days' light , 20 marks 43 pfg. PARIS , July 22. Three per cent re < iles , 102 15o ror Ihe ucc'/unt. Exchange on London , 25 24' c. ror checks. LONDON , July 22. Oold l quoted at Ilucno Ayrea today at 248 ; Madrid , 11.10 ; I.hihon , 264 . Petereburtr , 5Qj Athena , Jli liume , 101.ti VUana. la. OMAHA LIVE STUCK MARKET Run of Wo3tora Rrijnjyji Onttlo Scorns to Ilavo Begun .in Earnest. _ JuX DMAND FOR IHEJGRADE is STRONG Natives Sc.\roo nnil ln < ! oi > il Kcqiicdt at Steady Prices l.pii tlniii I'lve llun * dr < l llog OITi-t-il anil HUJTCM MillieNei'l''rTorli. ' ' . MONDAY. July 22- The receipts today were 2,976 cuttle , 405 hogs , 373 sheep ntnl 01 horses , ns against 474 entile , 2,81S hogs , 211,811001) nnil 15 horses tin Saturday ami 1,733 cntt'le , 70S hogs nnd 11C sheep on Monday nf last week. CATTLE The inutket opened with 101 lands of cnttle In sight nnd 11 train reiwrted buck to nrrlvo In the afternoon. Almost nil the cuttle In the yurds were westerns , nnd the few natlNes on sale were almost lost sight of. Native beef steers were exceedingly Hcarce , nnd there were hardly enough to ninkc any showing nt till. One load of 1.301- paiind steers solil at $1.75 , and another bunch nt H.tio. The balance of the salesi were mostly of oddH and ends. Among the west erns there was quite n t-howlng of peed beef cattle. One Htnaii bunch of lG-pound : ! rntiRo steers solel at $ l.iO. The market on di'slr.ible fat cattle was steady to strong. There was no shortage of cow Bluff , ubout thirty loiulH being reported In the ytirels. The majority of the cows were westerns' , while loads of natives were very scattering. The elemnnd was gonel and the market rea- sctuibly active e n anv th nn deslr-ib e. Qood cows and heifers brought uliutit hi-t ! week's prlcos. Common nnd rough cows were not us fiee sellers and were weak. Stockers und Heelers were In large s-'lip- ply , there b"lng quite a number carried over from last week In the hands of speculators. In addition to the fresh arrival1. ! While the feeder trade was pretty gooel last \vrek. ninety-nine ears having been shipped out Into the country , It has been rnthe-r elllll- eult to ke > ep even with the supply. The prices paid for feeders have been pretty high , anil that fact , combined with the large nlTerlngK , brought about a weaker market. The market as a general thing was about lOc lower. Quite a string of westerns brought $3.10 , and still more J2.7S7i3.20. He-ally choice feeder1 , havlnir both weight and quality , were scarce. Hepresentatlve sales : HI-IEF STEEHS. No. Av. Pr. 35..1252 $4 05 IS..1391 4 75 D. . . . 94 2 43 2..107. 2 4. . 1..1190 2 50 17. . . . 94D 2 SO 23. . . . M'2 ' 2 50 1. . . . ! ' 70 2 C.3 1..12IO 2 SO 3. . . . 920 3 00 . CIO 1 73 S. . . . 71C 2 45 HULLS. .1280 175 I..1720 22' . 1..1300 2 31 .1290 200 1..1IPO 2 23 2..1120 235 .12 < H ) 200 l..l.ro 223 1..1U70 2-13 .1240 215 1..1330 2 2i 2..1103 243 .1233 2 21) 1. . . . ! -tf ) 2 23 STAGS. .SCO 2 M CALVES. .314 2 .T. 1. . . . ta ) 300 1. . . . IM 400 . IM ) 2 M 1. . . . 2.0 3 23 1. . . . 23' ' ) 4 23 . . 120 300 I STOCKEUS AND FEEDUHS. , .530 240 2. . . . ii21 310 Il..fc95 3 2" > , . C70 24- ) 13..HIS 3.J5 37. . . . Ml 32' . MO 243 2' ) . . . . S-l 313 53. . . . 8M 325 I. . . . C25 2 73 23. . . . 7M 3 22'l 10. . . . SCO 3 31 3. . . . iV. 3 03 MILKEHS AND SPIHNGEItS. o. - Pr. I cow and calf , . . , . ! $2.100 I cow and cair 2500 L cow and cair . 27 0- ) 1 splinter.- ' , 27 00 1 cow and cair ' . < 2S HO 1 cow and cair 30 00 'o. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. a Rtrn , Up..110,1 $2 $ 60 2 calves SCO $3 73 2 cows 1040 2 DO NEIlllAPIvA. 12. M. Pearle. 2S feeders. . . . 1040 3 05 ClmilvB White. 4 cows . 827 2 2" 101 feeders. . . . 871 2 S3 A. M. Tieat. 1 cow . 910 2 & 5 22 cows . 851 255 \YrlKht & Goodwin. 2 cows . 1025 2 50 25 cows . 9C2 2 75 K. T. Johnson. 1 stac . 900 2 DO 4 feeders. . . . 1025 3 00 38 cows . 911 2 r,0 fi feeders. . . . SCO 300 C cows . MS 2 CO 2 feeders. . . .11S5 333 3 feeders. . . . 953 300 C feeders. . . . 112C 335 J. .1. Holcomb. 1 staR . 790 2 50 SI Kteers . 90S 3 15 I.eo JacMbs. Scows . KM 275 55 feeders. . . . 900 315 1 feeder . 700 315 1 feeder . 980 315 WYOMING. Pratt K Ten Is Cattle Company. 21 cows . 1052 3 M G1) ) ppil hrs..lOC7 350 W. K. McKarlane. 1 bull . 1220 210 14 steers . 10r 383 1 steer . 11M ) 3 fc5 fi steers . 1390 4 SO SOt'TH DAKOTA. George Snyder. 1 cow . 1150 230 1 cair . 170 275 Standen Ilros. Icon- . 970 1 S3 2 HtaKS . 1461 2 M 1 bull . 1M ) 1 75 21 cows . 930 2 50 2 cows . 1005 200 19 i-mi-s . 1020 255 1 bull . 1550 2 25 1 feeder . 1230 3 20 S. II. Knlpper. M steers . 925 3 M 1 steer . 1210 4 50 C. Morse. 4 cows . 1033 2 30 Ntnty Ilros. f cows . 910 2 no 3 renders. . . . 953 3 15 1 COW . 900 2 .V > 10 readers. . . . 1050 315 I reeder . S70 3 15 R reeders.017 ! 3 40 1 reedtr . 1050 315 35 rc-eders..105S 340 A. M. Oliver. 1 bull . 1520 210 1 steer . 10SO 325 4 cows . 10.T7 235 fi hteers . 1120 375 1 bull . 1.W1 2 CO S steers . 1173 3 75 31 cows . 997 2 75 HOGS It was blue Monday In the hog dlvlulo nd no mistake. Only six loads were orren for sale , nnd as there was not enoush to inal n ktlllnR no one- tried very hard to buy then On or two nt the pickers Imuirht a load nr tw apiece , or just alwut i nmiKh tn Kreasc the mi chlnery nt the pncklnic nonces. Other markei reiiorted a decided drip In- prices and It woul IHJ saro to say that the market here would ha\ b < "Mi nil or lOc lower liaJ lrfer < > been hoes enoufj to establish prices. Hnirt"fntntivu prices No , Av. Sh. Pr. ' ' ' No. Av. Sh. IT. 9 . 267 . . . 4 70 ,71 , . 221 ICO $ I SO K11KEP Theie wns a peed demand for shc ( nt firm prices. Kulr tit "choice natives n quotable at | 2.MO3.75MMIr to Rood westerns i > 2.2'iQ3 60 1 common and U > rk cheep , SI. 7502.2 Kood to choice 4) to 100-ib lambs , (3.0085.50. lie ; u-sentatlvu rales : ' " " No. - a Wt. I'r. lol western wethers. , . . . , . , . 99 825 273 Dakota wethera. . ; . . . . . , ' . . Ill 3 65 M. l.i u K l.lto * u > K MHrurt ST. LOI'IS , July 22.-CATTI..rc Hpcelpts , 2S head ; uhlpments. 1UO head ; maiket uteailv ; chol- - shipping and export steels , J5.30fT5.75 ; UK shlpplni ? nnd dress - < l beer. I2.80jl3.ri0 ; commo I3 < * > < 33.fi0 ; cows nnd mixed , ! 2.0023.50 ; Texi and Indian * teer . J2.75iii4.25 ; mostly at | 3.23 3.75 : cows nnd heirrrs. J2.0og3.25. HOGS Heculpts , 4,4' head ; fhlpmentt , 1,5 head ; market. SftlOo lower : henvy , 15.0096.4 packers. J4.60flB.40 ; light. J5.2005.M. SHEEP Hecelpts. SOil head ; ehlpmenn , non market very quiet on llKlit leceplls ; natlv range. J2.7583.75 ; lambs. J3.504j5.0i ) ; Texas slice J2.50O3.50. City 'Live H'onk. KANSAS CITY. July 22. OATTI.n Receipt G , ! ) head ; rhlpmentii , 1.11M head. Mutktt w > t to lOe lower ; Trxnn tir t . J2.40fl3.h5 ; Texi cows , ! 1. 75(13.04 ; Iwr te.er , J4.25ii3.50 ; natl' cnws , JI.5n1i3.W ( ; ftockfiB and I'eedery , Jl.2jj4.4 ! bulls. J2.00J12.70. HOJS IlecelplB. 8,500 head : iTilpmcntf. 10 head. Market 5 15c lower ; bulk or * ale . J4 ) 5.05 : hravles. l4.Soer..OO ; nackem , J4.Ui5.1 mlxnl. JI.MW5.0R ; Uishti , J4.95S5.10i Yorker J5.00i5.10 | , ldK , J4.40fJ5.10 SlUini'-lli-celiln. 2iW head ; ihlpmmti , 2i h ad. Market steady. New York LIT * block Market. NEW YOHK , July ZT-IlKUVEB-Hecelp ! head ; MI jale , < J sy ? ; 6Uvr ljV r ; a tlvn slrer , Brass nnd corn reil , poor to prime , II.Kii4i : , . fnir , jj stags. J3. 7 | build. JSi dry cows , Jl cr.fil.W , luri' | > < nil cables quote Amer ican stevrs at lofllle. dtesced welghtsi relrlger- ntor In-er , 7HW9o ; na eximrts today. SHEEP AND I.AMIIS-Ilecolpts , l .f.SS licnilj oil Fnle , 10,100 head ; slow ; Rood sheep , ( leadyi otheis , lo i-nsler , lambs , Ull'to lower ; six cars unsold ; poor to prime sheep , Jl.Wfll.SS ; lambs , common tn choice , J3.7S. HOGS-Ilecclpts , 6,125 lu-ad ; lilglier at J5.COB CllIUAtlU I.IVi : nlMJK. Triulo Wru Slow In OpBiilni ; , but After llnyprs Slnrloil llinluc iVii llrl < l ( . rillCAGO , July 22.-In cattle trade wns slow In oprnlnK , but after bu > ers stiirlcil to make purcha es they were obliged to pay full prices ror all good cattle , selleis taking a Mini stand. There were quite a number or big , heavy , rather coali > e cattle , but good ( o choice beeves were not at all numerous , and any steers good enough to bring J5 iii.ivcil oft readily. Sales were on n basis of fmni J3.40 lo JO ror common to choice native eteers adapted to Iho renullemi'iits or the dressed beer nnd shipping trade , with Iransac- tlons laigely nt frwn H.W to JV50 ; grassy lots al rrom J.1.40 lo 14 S3 and corn-fed nt J4.2T nnd upwatd , Expurleis weie only m detale buyers , Theie was a plintlful Mipply ot COMB and sa'ei to bittcheis and canneis wru > fairly laigvat from SI.CO to J2.60 fnr canning lots and from J2.70 to Jl for medium lo eh ilcc rows and helMs ; sellers chlelly at ri-um J2 to J3.no ; btdls at fiom (2 to J3.50 ; > enl cnl\es at from Ji.2" > to J2.50 ; Texas cattle steiidv nt tlom J3.10 to Jl.2for fleers. Hug leei-lpts Wi-ie much laiger tudny than usual , the recent pha p adumcc * having encoui- ngtd country s.ilppeis to s > nd In Ihelr hogs im > re fieely or late prices have been advancing on large buying by easK-in slilppem. nliout one-l.nlf of the receipts or last week having been shipped east , but the supply today was too large to nlfow or shippers' purcha es haxlng the usuiil Inlluence. Chicago packers again held back and prleis broke from lOc I . K.C. . Sales diiiKgcd and n large number of common and medium giades weie left unsold tonight. The beft light hogs bioughl J5.55 , which was 20e above the price paid for t'.ie choices ! heavy weights. Sales wre made or common to eliolce heavy at from J4.85 to J5.35. mix -d fn in } 3 to J5.40 anil light fiom JS.fi'l ' lo I5.T.5. In sh - < 'p th - rnas a big ruli today. The ile- ninnd nus g'K.il . , but the gient number of sh cp cnusiil pi Ices to decline fiiim lOc to 2ili- , sales rangltig al rrotn J2.25 lo JI.40 for poor lo extra choice , with jearllngs at from SLIM to J4.Cn. Thfre wns n > w akfnlng In c.iolce export shei p and the decline was mostly on medium grades. Western sheep were scatcr , but Texuns were plen'lful. and a drove of over l,7l head sold at J.l.bO. Spilng lamb- * comprised a smaller proportion tion or the offerings than npiial , and pilces were firmer at fnim J2 to J5 10 fitr poor to choice. Iteielpts : Cattle , 11.000 iiend : calves , I'M ' head ; hogs , 31,0" * ) head ; shee i , 17,00) head. Mnrlt In Muht. Itecnrd of recelpls at the Tour principal maikcts ror Monday , July 22 , 1S93 : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 2rCO 495 3i3 Chicago 14,100 31.0IM 17,000 Kansas C'lly 6.50) 3.500 2.50) ) St. Louis 2,801) 4.4W 8HO Totals 25 , ! > CO 39,393 20.673 l.lvure | > < 1 .MurltotR. LIVEHPOOL. July 22. WIIEAT-Spol nrm ; eje- nmnd p or : No. 2 reel winter , ! > a 2'4d ; No. 2 red spring , 6s 7 ( 1 ; No. 1 haul Manllolm , SB 7d ; Call- fmnla , 5s 7d. Futures opened iiulet and un changed , eltiseel ( Inner w.th new positions - d higher and dictum positions ' .iff-d higher ; husl- nont about iiinally dlrtrlbule-d ; July , 6s 3d ; August. 6s Sftd ; September , 6s 4'fcd ; October , 5.t Cd : November , 5s 5' d : December , rs C'4d. COHN Spnt stonily ; Ameilcan mixed new , 4- < 3id. Fulure-s opt-ne-d elull anel unchanged , close-d stenely vvllh near peisltlons ' 4ii' ' 'I ' higher and dlstanl positions Ud higher ; bushis heivie-st on middle p sltlnnp.July , 4x3d ; August , 4.4 1'sil ' : September 4 2d ; October , 4s 2'Jd ' ; November , 4s 2'id ' ; December , 4s 2id. FI.OFH Mniket dull ; demand poor ; St. Louis raney winter , 7 rd. PHOVIS1ONS llacnn , llrm : Cumberland cut. 2S to 30 Ibs. . 37s ; short libs. 28 Ibs. , 35s C.1 ; Inn , ! clear , Unlit , 38 to 45 lt . , 3"s Cd ; lung cli-ar , heavy , 65 U.K. . 32s fid ; short clear backs , Hunt , 1S Ibs. , 33s 6d : short clear middles , be-avy , 55 Ibs. , 32s fd ; clrar Lelllf-s , 14 to IS Ibs. , 3I . ShiuldiTS. square , 12 to 18 Ibs. , 31s. Ileer. extra India moss. 77s C.1 ; prime mi" < 8 , fils 3d. Pnrk , prime in * * * , line western , 67s fid ; western medium , 61s. Lard , steaely ; prime western , S2s M ; reflne-d , In pall. . CHEESE Stonily ; demand moderate ; finest Amerlcn.li , white , nominal. 38s Gd ; finest Amer. le'an , colore-d , new , 3Ss Cd. OILS Cotliin-ei-d nil. Liverpool retlned , 17s. Lln e-ed oil. 21s. Petroleum , te-flned , Ss. HEFIIIC.EHATOH HEEF Fore-quarters , S'.fc'l ' ; hlnd < iuarters , C'4d. ' HOPS At Ixjiidun ( Pacillc coast ) , 2. Ceiltein tltirlcot. NEW OHLEANS. July 22-roTTON-Qulet and Bleady. middling , C 11-lCc ; low middling , C C-ICc ; guild mdlnary , Co ; net and grus-s receipts , 689 Lab's : sales. 3i bales ; pluck. 100..W inios. NEW YOHK. July 22 COTTON Fulures e-leiseil steady ; i-alos. It'i.r'lO ' bales ; January , 17.04 ; Fibiunry , S7.09 ; March. $7.14 ; July. ! C.8 ; Annul. $ C.7C ; September , $0.84 ; October , $5.89 ; November. $0.91 ; December. $ C.99 ; mlddl'ng , 7c ; nf-t leci-lpts. none : grnss. 222 ba'.es ; exports , to France , 350 bales ; to the cnntlnt-nt , 839 bales ; rorvvaiile-d , 22 bales : sales , fi2 ! bales ; spinners , 12 Kilcs ; Block. 187.822 bale * . ST. LW'IS. July 22.-COTTON-Qulct ; no pales reputte-d : middling , Gl4c ; lecelpts , 2)9 bales ; ship ments , 530 bales. Kiiltlmorc C.niln .Mnrlictfl , HALTIMOISE , July 22. WHEAT Slro'nR ; rpnt. mnnth an I August. CS HtfitiS ic ; September , W'ig ' $ ifiiVic ! ; Octnbi-r , 12Bi2'4c ' ; rteiuner , Nn. 2 ted. C5Vj8iC51ic ; lecelpts. 79.2)0 ) bu. ; shipments , 52iOO bu. ; htock , 3 9,718 bu. ; sales. 1'iC.WO bu. COHN Fit mer : i-piil and month. ! 9Vic bid ; August. IS-'stttSTic ; September 4 ritfT4M&c ; re- e-elptt. . 23,437 bu. : stock. 225.393 bu. OATS Easy ; No. 2 w.ille vve-stein , 32c asked ; Nn. 2 mlxeel , SOV-e. ; rectlpls , 11,821 bu. ; ttit-k , 1H0.052 bll. IlYK Some Inquiry ; recelpls , 1,081 bu , ; stock , 6,818 bu. Dry r.eiedN .Mnrlteit , FALL HI VEH. July 22. Print cloths , mm : 2'tc fur i-pnts and no sales ; bids for futnim. 2 13-liic. NEW VflHIv , July 22. Many buyers devolmie-d late In the day , \vbo e Ineiulth-s we e extended to Kiap'.e cnlore-d and Tnncy c < itons : , and also ror spring woolens , and althouKh n" acllvlly was ap pal e-nl. n veiy ralr volume or n vv sales re-ulti-l tnr a holiday. In and aiound the market there are many visiting buyers that are working M-iwly bul finely In Ihe gutherlntt "f aulunm stocks. The tone of the m.irkef Kalbe-rs btrcnKth eveiy dav. Prlntlni : cloths wetc eiultt but Him al 2 15-lCc. Migur Mnrlipt. NEW YOHK. July 22. STOAH Haw , nrm ; sales , l.fcol ) Ions i-entrlfucal , 90 test. e. nnd f. , at 11s , eiiual to 3 5-lGc rJt | , but Ihe < iuolallon remains 3'/4c ; rellne-d market , uulet and steady ; N" . C , 4 l-HiJJ4'4c ; Nn. 7 , 4i4' c : No. 8 , 3 15-lCftl'4c ' ; No. 9. 3iI4 1-lCc : No. 10 , 33-16flc ; No. II. 3 ll-lCfjSTte : No. 12. SNITS 13161Nei. ; . 13. SHej off A , W env c : molel A. 4 ll-16W4T4c ; Handnrd A , 4 5-lCfi4V4c ; cnnfe-c. tloneis' A , 4 5-lCfi4'ie , ; cut lonf , 5 MCfiS'.Jo ; cruthe-d. C l-lfiWC'.ic ; pciwdeie-d , 4 ® ! 13-lCc ; Kranulaled , 4c ; cubes. 411-icaijc. I'corl.i Murxi-t * . PEOHIA. July 22. COHN Shade nrmed ; No. 2. 43yc ; No. 3. 43Uc. OATS Slow. Me-ady ; No. 2 white , 23i.iS25 ic ; NIL 3 white24 2' , " . HYE Dull , nominal. . WHISKY Firm ; finished goods on the basis of $1.23 rot- high wlne > . HECE1PTS Whe-at , 1.2i'iO bu. : corn , 45.Vto ( bu. ' , eials , 6S.yiO * bu. * rye , f-Oi ) bu. ; barlev , none. HHIPMHNTS Wheat. 9.000 liu. ; corn. 12,750 bu. ; oals , 40,000 bu. ; rye , none ; barley , 1.400 bu. MILWAFKEE. July 22. WHEAT HlBher ; NO. 2 spring. C9u ; No. 1 northern , 72'jc ' ; S ptemlnr. COHN louver ; No. 3 , 46 > ic. OATS lllgher ; No. 2 while , 27c ; No , 3 while , 26Mc. IIAHLEY Nominal ; No. 2 , 47ic. ! ItYi ; Firmer ; N . 2. 4lc. Ham ice toVlieut Cfinflriiicel , MINNEAPOLIS. July 22. Specials to the Jour nal conllnn thn reports or smut on whe-at In th northern part or Iho lle-d river vnlloy. running rrom Cirnnd Folks to the line ; smut Is also found In scatlerlng Ill-Ids of barley and oals. Thn condition Is reporled as not serious as yet , taking thei whole acre-age , but It U expccteel to lower yields considerably. Vlnllile Miiil.r | or C.rilhi. NEW YOHK , July 22. The visible sup ply or grain Salunlay , July 21 , as com piled by the New Yolk Produce exchange , IK as rollows : Wheat , 40.465. ( ) bu. ; decreas.- , 775,001) bu. Corn , f > 941i ) bu. ; decrease , 911 Of ) bu. Oals. 5.137.H"0 bu. ; decn-iiKe. 493.000 bu. Hye. 14S.OOO 1m. : decre-ase. 1C.OOO bu , Harlcy , CS.OoO bu. ; Increase , 7,000 bu , Allnm-upollt U'liiinc .llarkot. MINNEAPOLIS , July 22.-WHEAT-Flrm ; July , CSTjc ; September. 64v < .c ; Decemb , l'-0\c ; on Hack , No. 1 bard , BSlJcj No. 1 northern , C7 ic ; No. 2 northern C0\c. FIAll'H Steady : first patentp , $3.MiT3.M ! ; pec- end patents , $3.30fi3.70 ; tlrpi cle-nrs. $2.wfi3.0 ! ; second clears , $2.43 ; export bakeig , $2.45ij3.0'J , Ivniiiii4 city MarkiitK. KANSAS CITY. July 22.-WHEAT-iTlc ! } higher ; No. 2 hard , C2'jfiC3c ; No. 2 red , C5f(71c ( ; rejected. MiMe. COHN Slow , UOVic lower ; No. 2 mixed , 3S'.i0 ' 3SHc ; No. 2 white , 2Sfi2S ic. OATS Firm ; No. 2 mixed , 225Q23c ! ; No. J while. 2So. , Oil MHrk"t. LONDON , July 22. PETUOLEUM Spot , &Ti 6.1. Spltlla petroleum. 8H'I. ' ht ANTWEHP , July 22. PETHOLEUM-19f paid and sellers. HHEMEN , July 22. PETHOLUUM marks 00 iff pftf. Iltllntli \ \ hunt .Mnrkot , 10 ; DFLFTH. July 22. WHBAT StronB ! No. 1 burd , caiih , C9 c ; July , G9c ; No. 1 norlhein , e ; cash , We : July. M'fiW.lc ; September , C7'c : 1) o- i-ember. fiSSc : No. 2 nurthern , cash. Wo ; No. o3 , Clc ; rtjecud. We. Elulll Hiilter Alnrket. F.I.OIN. July 22.-HL'TTEU-Qulct ; orTerlngs , 23,40) Ibs. ; biilt-H , 10,2 < i < ) Iba. at He. n < TrUce \\lleilt Onei utlnii" . \ * . SAN FHANCISCO. July 22.-WHEAT-Ucccm- ' ber , $1.02H ; cleared , 31.4S7 centals , M ) u I.li envoi. The ( ollowlng marriage licenses were Issued yeaterday by the county Jmlfe : Name nnil Heeldence. Age Ira O , Mntthews , Taylor , la Z 1'henlce Ulakeflee , Taylor , la Z llernnnl Mclntyre , Omaha 2 f NOT AS BAD AS THE PARENTS lather and Mother Both Arrayed Ag.xinst Their Child. CHILD EXONERAKD IN POLICE COURT Neighbor * riarn the Ultimo for the Arrott of ilallM Kliiftunor Upon HIT 1'iilhcr and Mother IJimdr 11 ally llenten by Ills Wife. John Kl.issner and his wife entered police court yesterday to appear against their daughter , Julia , who had been anestal nt their Instance , charged with boltif ; Incor rigible. It was n clear case , according to the story of the parents. They alleged that Julia , who is 15 years old and quite pretty , had been keeping company with a tough gang of young people who live near So\cnth and 1'uclflc streets , and that she was going to the bad at a Nancy Hanks gait. Hut there were other witnesses. The eiiitlre neighbor hood seemed to be on Julia's side , nnd the evidence offered by a dozen women , who know the family , puts the father and mollier In a very bad light , and completely ex onerates the girl. Testimony was Introduced which showed that the only ground for the father's coin- laint was on Friday evening. Julia h.ul topped at the gate to talk with two otlur Iris of her age , ami a boy of their ac- .ualntance. The mother called to her to oino In. Slis did not respond promptly noiigh to suit the parental Idea of obeijl- nce , and Mrs. Klassner caught her by the lialr of the head , beat her across the face nil breast , and fairly dragged her Into the .oiisc. Other witnesses testified that Julia had en working out since she wns 12 years old ml that she had been abused at home ecauso she refused to turn over all of her Mrnlngs to her parents. People for whom ho girl had worked testified to her excellent iharacter , and one of the women ottered to ake Hie girl nnd give her a home. On his showing the case against the girl was "lsnils ed and the parents were given a eprlmand. \or TIH ; ONI : wuo DID TIII : FICIITINO Otnirto AcknniTlcdgnd tlmt IIo WHS Not UK ( innil u .Milu UK IIUMlr. . Henry Qudc showed his scars In police lourt und there were enough of them to do redlt to a veteran of many wars. Henry was arrested Sunday night on a iharge of disturbing the peace by fighting , and lie had a protest that was strong enough to land nlono. He had not done any fighting. le had been In a fight , but not enough to o cut nny figure. His wife was the one ivho had done the fighting , and Henry's scars k'ere evidence of her prnwess. The defendant had Just fairly started on Is tale of wet "when the wife walked Into ourt and turned loose on him. She dcnlel hat she had been fighting. She said Henry ad given her $2.15 In four weeks , and when ! ie went out with some men Sundiy she iaile up her mind to take n hand In the iffalr. Ho came homo Sunday night and hid rom her. She took her flvo children Into an pstalrs room and then started out to find lenry. Slio discovered him wrapped In c erse blanket in a dark hall. Then she lldn't do a thing to him but take n coal cuttle and whack him three times across the head and more times on other parts of his ) oJy. She- wound up by punching him In he arm with a butcher knife. She was ; olng on to tell about other family troubles , but at the suggestion of the court she wns cd out and turned loose. Henry departel jy a back street , nn.-l denied that he had any idea of going directly home. Srloim ( Iiurgii Ag.ilnflt Wohbpr. Charles Webber Is in the city Jail , charged ivlth being a procurer , with Ktu Martin as lie complaining witness. The Martin woman Is pretty , though not i-ery bright , yet she tells a straight story of her dealings with Webber. The tvoman was formerly employed as pastry cook at one of the hotels , and Webber was a cook at the same establishment. She had a lover who proved false and accomplished : ier ruin under the promise of marriage , lie left the city , and the girl lost her posl- ; lon. She said that she met Webber Satur- lay night , and ho told her that he would . .jlvo her some money to help her out of her trouble If she would go to his room. Sh > consented , and he took her to a house of Ill- repute on Ninth street , locked her In a room and kept her there all night. Sunday rnliiR she succo'ded in getting out of the place and went to the police for assistance. Webber lua been arrested as a procurer , and the case will be heard this afternoon. MlMltlfllMl I U AHU.lllllllt. Undo George Medlock , the venerable ex- sexton of Prospect Hill cemetery , was almost carried Into police court yesterday to appear against Swan Ilerkland , who Is accuseJ of having committed an assault upon Mr. Medlock on the night of July 13. On that evening Mr. Medlock was going home with a can of beer when he was assaulted at Sixteenth and Cass streets and so badly iraten that his recovery was con lderej iloubtful for some days. Ho is still very feeble. He positively Identified licrkland ns the man who sluggel him. and n number of witnesses testified to having seen the ac- used In the neighborhood about the time the assault was made. Judge Ilerka hcM Derkland to the district court In the sum of $ SOO , and In default of ball he went to the county Jail. Will Know llnttor Nnxt limn Tli9 proprietor of the Equity clothing store Is out three suits of clothing and | 10 In cash , as the result of his dealings with a customer on Saturday night. The cus tomer gave his name as Martin Anderson and bought a suit of clothes for himself and two boys , offering In payment a check signed by loggers & Hack , and made payable to Martin Anderson for "thirty-sex" dollars. The purchases amounted to $2C , and Mr. Levy passed up the bundles and a good $10 bill. The Anderson check was proved to be a forgery , and the police are looking for a man by that name with a new suit of clothes. S'c. ! ( of lilt lli.ri.-ulM. J. C. Clark took advantage of a lull In the proceedings yesterday to tell his tale of \voe to Judge Ilerka. IIo stated that ho was married to I-tta Grimm In Council Dluffs last September and had been living In South Omaha. Ktta had forgotten all about her marriage vows , apparently , and had been lavUhlng her affections on all comers. Clark wanted a divorce and wanted It at once. Ho did not want to hire a lawyer , but was will ing to make the matter all right with the court If the case could he given prompt at tention. He was referred to the district court. T.mk It Cor IIU Iliullli. Thomas Emmet Is not a drinking man , yet he had faith In his physician. Emmet had u frightful cold and the doctor told him to get hU hide full of whisky as a remedy. He followed the prescription Implicitly and found himself In police court yesterday , charged with wife beating and having robbed his own trunk. His cold was broken , however. Ho was dismissed. \Yoird Not runtrlliuto to thn ( ] ru\Tlrr Ted Powers and Fred Fitzgerald are wanted by the police for having assaulted Charles Brown , llrown was accosted by these meji at the corner of Eighth and Clark streets Saturday night and asked to contribute the price of a can of brer. Ho refused to com ply and was assaulted und severely beaten by them. Ho hus had u warrant Usued for their arrest. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry foi Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry foi ( FUtcher'e Castoria. SATISFYING f SWIFT'S" ' PREMIUM Think of the thousands of hnmu . und bacon that no out fmin South 9 Omaha dally ! Wo nolci-t hut the 9 brut out's fnr thy brund"S\\l KT'S I'KKMIUM. " SmoUrd H htly- tnuimcd nii-oly-extra mild -not salty. N'o man could make them bi'ttur. For Sale by all First-Class Dealers. 5 SWIFT AND COMPANY. 4 SOUTH OMAHA. NEB. PATRONIZE lly inirolnmlns Roods iniuto at lluf.lln . Mnir Nobrnnhn fnctnilra. If jou cnn nut llml what "U ttnnt coinmu.ilrate .with the inanuf.ic. urns as to whut draliTS luuullo their K" ' N. II.K.'S. ItVltt.M'XI > TIIIXK. 'IMIS OMAHA BAG CO. Manufacturers of nil klruls of cotton nnJ luir- p bags , cntinn flour rnrlu and twine a Bpei- nlty. CII-C1C-C1S S. lltli-St. OMAHA BHEWISG ASSOCIATION. Ca.lo.ul shipments majo In our own rerrlca- utor care. Illuo HU > | K > M. Kllle Kxport , Vienna i.xport , nnd l-'umlly ixiiurt. : dcllvcuil to nil Mitts of city. CONSOLIDATED COFFEE CO. , Coffee Itoastcrs , Fplce Grinders. Manufacturers - ers Oennaii IlaldnK I'owder and German fry- Hop Yeast. 1411 and 1416 . Hainey-Bt. , Omaha. Net > DRflMMOND C\HIWGE \ CJ. put rubber tires and ball bearlnc axles on their own make vehicles , nnd sell n top bucuy for 150.00 besides. Write Hum. ISth and Hartley. ri.o irit. S. F , CILMAN , Xlonuracturer or Gold Medal Flour , C. n. Dlnck. Manager. Omaha. J -UHX i T utt / ; i : i cunt i.s. . OMAHA UPHOLSTERING CO. Manufacturers or Parlor l-'urnlture , Loumjes. Dlnln : . ' Tables and folding tlcds. 26th avc. . IJoyd to Shalcr Sis. 1VK .tXII CO.lt. . SOUTH OMAHA ICE ANI ) COALCO. Domestic and Steam Coal. We have the best. Olllcc1CO1 Farnam-sL Telephone : Olllce 373. yard. 17CC. J. A. Doe , General Manager. JHO.V INDUSTRIAL IRON WORKS. Jranuracturlng nnd Ilepalrlng or all kinds of machinery , engines , pumps , elevators , printing preses , hangers , Bharilng and couplings 1408 and 140S Howurd-st. , Omaha. PHOENIX FOUNDRY C ) . Flr Hydrants , Water and Gas Plpes.speclaln. Holler Fronts and Fillings. Slrcet r'y. car wheels. Architectural lion woiks. Olllce,307 S. iCth-st. , Omaha. PAXTOX & VIERLIMG IROX WORKS. Manufactures ) or Architectural Iron \Vorlf. General Foundry , Machine and lllncksmitli Wuik , Engtneeia and C'onlraclors ror rir Proor Ilulldlngs Olllce and works : U. P. Ity. and So. 17th blrcot , Omaha. JIATTKKStiKN , fJO T i , VltlllS. L. C DOUP. Manufacturer Mattresses , Spring Beds ; Jobber Fcalheis and Pillows , N. llth and Nicholas Sis. , Omaha. _ 31. t .v i// . ' . i cry it i xu vn ii.uts rs. " " "THE" MERCER CHEMICAL COMPANY. Manufacturers or Fluid Extracts , Elixirs. Syiups and Wines , compressed Irlluiales hvpo- dermles till , lets , pills and scientific medical nov- L-llles. Omaha. : DESSA MINHRAL 209 So. llth St. , Tel. 254. Medessa Mineral Water Carbonated , unequalled. Plain ror tabl use unsurpassed. XKIirr II'ATVII , l-'lltK HKItl'IVK. "TJIERIGAN DISTRICT TELEGRAPH. ' The only pcrrect protection to property. Exam ine U , Ik-at thing on earth , | Heduces Insur ance rates. 1301 Douglas-si. O n-.KAl.l , CO. Manufacturers of Men's and Hoys' Clothing , Pants , Shirts und Ovei alls. 1202-212 S. 12th et. THE OMAHA I'Al'KIt ' ' I3X ! CO. Manuracturers or all kinds or Paper lloxti. Shtlf lloxes , Sample Cases. Mailing Tableu , etc. \Ye < ldlng cake find fancy candy boxes , druggist uti'l jcweliy boxes. U'OS-10 Jones-lit. Omaha. tHIIItT l'.IVTOItliS. U YANS--NEBR ASKA Lkcluslvei custom shirt tailors. lill Far.ium-it..TeU-phnnc 90S. i an be made by our mi-ih d ut upMailng In tiUAIN AND STOCKS I'lnsp , i-tun gtvllIK full Inroiinutli.n "f iii-ifiNl n.mi-in mnibil fie. Wcmt your Imsmi "lily lo a llnum-lalty rmponaibl * house. l > > k uu up. IIAMI'DKN I1. THOMAS K CO. . drain. Stc.ck and llond Iliukeis. _ 3 Chamber of Commerce , CHIC Ai ( ) JAMES K. IJOYD. J. W. Telephone 10.10. BOYD & DEAN OMAHA , NKU. Grain , Provisions & Stocks Hooin lll'/i Hoard of Trmle. Direct wires to Cliie-aKo ami New York. Concspondents : John A. Wurrcn & Co. F. I' . SMITH ( lei. 1S > > S. M. STANFOUQ F. P. SMITrf & CO. CHAIN and I'IU'Iri ON3 Room -I. N. Y. Life IJIU , Oiiiuitii. llranch olDces al Fremont und C luilibus All ( .rdcrs placed on the Chliugu ll.uid uf Trade ) . f.irrctfiiondents : Schwartz , Iiup.u & Co. , Chi * CM.-U ; Schrelner , Flack & Co. , SI. Louli. Here * tn First National Hank. Omaha. MAIHilN No maite-r wl.ul booklet on pec- ulallon > uu may have read nd > TIIADINfi . , . fur ' " " " which li NEW anil u. Mil ) COMPLETE It clearly explain * margin trading and DEFINES ALL MAHKKT KXPHESSIONS. lt' free and will leach you omethlnir. AHIIOUAST & CO. , 223 Trader *