TIIE OMAHA. DAILY BEE ; T > yjSSDAY , JULY 80 , 1895. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Was Irregular Yesterday , but Fin ished with an Advance. HOT WINDS USED TO SCARE TRADERS Hint Crop * In the AVenf Were Tlirrulfiicil ! > > ( lie Bttromo Hcnt Were Credited liy u Curtain CHICAGO , July 29. Wheat wan Irregular today , but finished with % c jsnln. September corn closed 'Ac loner , September ouH Ho higher and jirovMoni nt advances. The wheat trade was surprised that the ArKentlne shipments for the week , Instead of belnn under 100.000 bu. or nil , us one cablegram received on Saturday had It , really amounted to the quantity of G&O.OOO bu. That was the rea on for a quick de crease at the start from 1lc to 71'ic for September wheat. It had barely touched the loner of these quotations , however , when It started up againIn a hurry , and Insldo of the first Ilftccn minutes It hud risen to 72'lc. The rlso was very Irregular after that , with a strongly bullish under tone to the small buslne- " * which was BO- Ing on. From "J'ic ' It dropped to 71Hc , lose again to 72c , and after some Immaterial fluctuations It got to a still higher point than before , getting to 7irc about two Ifhurs from the opening The Ru slnn ship ments for the week \\erc reported at from 2,220,000 bu. up to 2,500,000 bu . and India's at only 480000 bu. IMIrnutlng the ship ments from sundry ports at 500.000 bu and as¨ng the Ku slnn shipments at 2,100,000. the world's shipments for the week would aggregate 5,320,000 bu That being under thu recent average \vns Instrumental In causing the advance and "trength of the forenoon. Tito primary market receipts , compared with those of the > ear before , exhibited the same striking deficiency for the prevent npiuon as thev have been doing since It commenced Now York ruled stiong and the difference In price betuen there and here widened to 4 > ic per bu The visible- supply nlco showed up with the bulls , but before Its figures wcro announced the daj's advance had apparently ran Its course , and by that time tile e.irly Infers were looking for some sustaining feature to hold the market for them while they unloaded The price of September was TJ'fec when the vis ible figures were made known , and In twenty minutes thereafter It had declined to 71'4c. Chicago receipts consisted of 110 carloads by rail .ind 10WO bu bv can il The latter was all No 2 red. but only thtee cars of the rail receipts Inspected No 2 red. Minneapolis and Dulutli received 2IS cars , against 423 cars a year ago , and the total of the primary we tern matkets was S8C.OOO bu , compared with 1,169,000 bu last week. The export clearances from Atlantic ports for twenty-four hours weip equal to about 1K7.000 bu Including flour The visible supply nominally decreased 1,2T > 0,000 bu. As a Chicago elevator had 493.CKW bu which was counted In the stocks In sight last week and not Included today , thp actual de crease for the wpk was enl > 70,000 bu The total In the vNlble supply Is now 39,229 000 bu , against 67,157,000 bu last year and 69- 307,000 bu. nt the corrc ° pen < llnK date of 1S93. The quantity on ocean passage cle- cicased 200.000 bu , and the Cngllsh visible si.iply Increised SCO 000 After the selling out of long wheat which followed the postIng - Ing of the visible upply statement , another set of operators bepan picking It up again , and near the end It was bringing 7 8c again , with 72'Jc the trading price nt the closp. Thp Liverpool , I'arls and Antwerp markets all came firm and slightly higher nt thp clo e and Herlln was unchanged for near deliveries and only He per bu. lower for the more remote futures ' Corn held quite firm , considering the fur ther progress under favorable weather con ditions and the biggest crop on record as far as It has gone. The good demand for cosh corn was the mainstay of the special delivery , and It In turn helped May Thi receipts were 4.10 cars. Argentine shipped 1.429,000 bu. last week. The vl lble supplj decreased 734,000 bu , compared with an In crease the same week acur ago of UD.OOfl bu. The total of the vlclble supply Is now & .2Q7,000 bu , against 3 975,000 bu the same time a year ago. The demand for spot corn was of sufllcltnt urpcncy to moke It salable at lie premium over September , and ever ° 4c over an exceptionally favorable position The range for September was narrow , 424i being ; the lowest and 41' ' c the highest foi the day. It opened at 43c and 4J7dc , am sold about the same time at 4240. It clunf , around 43c. during the greater part of the day and was bringing 4J'c ' at the close May eloped at A'Oic , or Uc lower since Sat urday. Oats were Inactive and almost featureless The average tone of the market was In clined toward flrmnp's , aided to some exten by a higher cash market , but mostly In s > m Iiathy with wheat and corn. The visible supply showed a decrease In oats of 250 ( KK bu. and left the total stocks In store 4S87,00 ( bu. September opened at 22c , sold up tc 22ac , down to 22'4c and closed at 22c tc The provisions trade was dull and gave very littles indication of Improvement Ir prices until near the end or the eslon when a demand sprung up which left val ues at J1080V4 for September pork , W37V for lard and $ G 15 for ribs These prices compared with the final quotations on Sat urday , show gains In pork , lard and ribs o 17',4c for the former and 6c each for the latter. Estimate1 * for Tuesdav : Wheat , 1T5 cars corn , 450 cars ; oats , 330 cars ; hogs. hood. The leading futures ranges us follows : Casi quotations were ns follows : FLOFR Firm , unchanged. \\HEAT-No 2 spring. 71'4C74'o : No. 3 spring nominal ; No. 2 red , 71'4W71\c. CORN No. 2 , 4JSc ; No 3 > ellow. 43c. " 14c ! N0 > 2 "hllei :6"JC-70 ! N ° RYE No. 2. 4Cc. 11ARLUY No. i , nominal ; No. 3 , 33S37e ; No 4. nomlnil FLAX SEED-NO i. jt 24 TIMOTHY HEED-Prlme , tl fO I'llOVlSIONS-Mess pork , per bid , } 10 73ftlO 80 iJird , per 100 Ibs , JC 30 6 3. . . bhort ribs , side ! ( loose ) . S6 10 6 13 ; dry salted shoulders ( buxed ) 15 C7' , li 5.75 ; short clear sides ( boxed ) , to CTtifj ( 75. 75.WHISKY WHISKY Distillers' llnlshod goods , per gal BUOARS I'nchangeil The following were the receipts nnd shlpmenU today : Onlho I'i'oliui axonviire tolir the biutar mnr- ket vv.ix Bteudy : cre.uimry , 104l74c ; dairj103 16c. Kites , steady ; Hall HO. Chee-ao. 737' < c MJW YOltIC GHMJIIAI. ai. ( luciditloiiH on the I'rlnoliii t'liiiiiuiiiIllU'M mill htiipIcH. NEW YORK. July 29-FIXl'R-Reielpts. 1 * . ZOO bbl . ; eiporls , 2300 bbls ; market more actlv rind higher with the rlko In wheat , city mil patents. 14 4504 70 ; city mill clears , 14 OOC 4.23 ; Minnesota mien's , 13 MC4 K ; MInnesoto bakers' , 12 1003 03 ; spring grades , tl 930J.OO , Wn | ter patents , tl 65O3.tO ; winter straights. J3 Wa S 70 ; winter extras , I3.00O3 TO winter low grad s J220fl300. R > e Hour , supuHne. | 3 25f3.40 , fancy $3 &OQ3 75. CORN MEAIDull ; > ellow western , 1.0SjJl.lo 13randywlne , I. 90. WHEAT Receipts , 23.600 bu ; no exports Siio quiet but ttrm : No. 8 red. 7 Hc : No. i northern 7 > e. delivered. Options opened easier under bli Argentine shipments nnd foreign cables , but a once rallied and was strong with Iru-nular Inter \als all day , closing hula higher , fentlmrn e me < l very bulllih on big mluctlons In th AmtrUan visible and amount on p.inume. couplet. with storms at the northwest ; September , 75 t.l ) O78T4C. cloned at 7 'tc. ' CORN-Rrcelpts , gjOOO bu ; exports , 76.100 bu. epot tlrm ; No. : . 4S , c. Options rather quiet with an easier opening , owing to wheat' * de cllne , but R subsequent recovery on hot winds nnd closed UOHc higher ; July closed , at 48V c Sentrmber , 4S < M8Wo. closed at 4SSc. OATS Receipts. & SOO bu. ; exports. 20.000 bu. * pot dull. No. 2 , SSHfia c : No. S whit * . c Options stupid ! ) dull nil day and closed un changed ; September clo e < J at 26 4c. HAY Firm , shipping. iGCSOc ; good to choice SScfatl 00. IIOFS-Qulet , TnclHc const , old. 5650 ; 1894 crop HI'DBS Finn ; nurnoa Ajru. dry. 20 to 24 Ibi ilc. Texan , dry. 14 la SO Iba. , IttflSo. I.KATIIKR htrong : hemlock sole , Ilueno A > ren , light to heavy neigh ! * , 23c ; acid. 21" . WOOL Firm ; domeatlo fleece , ISQSc ; pulled SOo. SOo.FnOVISIONSBecf , iteadyj laiolly. (10.500 12 S ] , extra mti , I7W4IJOO : beef rmm , til. Cut liicatf Ulead ) , pttkleJ bMIIi-i , 7 ; ic I ird , Him. wrMein nUiitn rioted at 160.U atkerl. Hp - tcmber cloied nt t H7't , nominal rork , ( endy. new tti i , H2tfliO ] } ; family , I12.MOI2 7t , horl cl-nr tl2t/lii1460 llU'llini ritm. we lern dairy , IdtlUo ! west- em rrrnnicry , UUlSc , H intern factcry , Iii91' c ; KlKlns , I to. f'lIKI'HU Qtil't , i lalp. Inrge. S'lOi'iC ! tmall , fnn.y. C'iifS ' c , tmit nklinii , ZtfS'ic ; full tklmii , I'UriSc i.HIS-Quiet ( , nf tcrn tia > h. 12&13'ic. T.M.IJXVBtendr. . tit ) . 4Hc : Muntr ) ' We. I'lIIUOLr.tJM-QiHM. I'nllMl rioted $150 bid ; cfltir-d IT M , I'lillndflphla and llaltlmore , I7.CO ; hllndelphla mil lUlllinvie , 111 bulk , K.lt. ItOMINStead ) ; mtalncd , common to good , tl ' . i&l M HK'i : Plrtii , fair to fxlra I'WI'ic ' ' MOLA'- ' < iH-Stead : > 'i goud to choice , 23JS2c. Al'I'LES-l'.ll" . 7fc M.\ WATIIIMIJXJN.S- : : J ) C. Ml'SKMKLONS-llblf. . 11.0084 M. . . . . . . . . . . . . METALH-1'lg Iron , nini , southern , IU.OKM4 04 ' ! lorthern. $12 003)4 ) rCorpei strong , bnikets' irlce , til 12'4 ; 'xehnnne price , til 65fill 7o. Lfad , ilnmg , brol is' jjilce , t317'4 : exchange price , > 3rosjJ65. Tin , barely eteud ) , Htiultn , tt4.3jffl CO'TIONSFED on/-M-iil. firm ; prime furn- mer > ellow. 2Jc ; off crude , Tic , nunimet ypllnw , nrlmr 25'jf(29c ; summer > ellow , oft grade , 2 , 2Sc , white , prime. OMAHA OnMJIlAI. MAIIKUT. CiitiilUloii of Trtulc nml ( l mi Maple anil fitiicy I'roiluue. The sltuntlon In butter Is prett > Interesting nt Ihls paitlcular season , * n > s Chicago 1'rodiicc Unless fotccd through Inability to pell on ac count of the consumptive demand , It Is not prob able that there will be n great deal more butter ut nwny thl ? senion. In fact , the storage ca pacities of the different cities are so taxed th it : hcre li not room for n great deal more butter to go In , should receivers desire to store It. The three centers f'hlcago , lioston nnd New York- hold nt iireif nl 461 000 tubs , where they held the 1st of September of last > ear 351 000 tubs. In round numbeis , nnd the September holdings list > enr were the largift of the season. It Is prob able that no other market In the country out side of IJoston had morr butter the 1st of Sep tember than the 1st of August , ns there was n leavy consumptive demand for storage butter during the month. Thu table which follows shows as nearl ) as Is obtainable the quantity of butter In storage at the thiee polnti , compared with the holding on the 1st da ) of i-cpteinbor for Ihe ) cam 18 ' 3 and 1S94 Tubs held July 22 , September 1 IS 15 1S'J4 1 3 Chicago . 13),001 9000) 40000 Hoston . 1765S2 lll.tKW 103010 New iork . 155 000 120 < IPS 000 Totals . 46TDi2 ! ' { I OvO 231 GOO The sltuntUn Is one that ma ) Ot viewed about as the d ( . lrc of the dealers dictate * Right now the1 paetuies of the west ate In good enougi cnn dltlon to promise a pretty liberal mike through out the riuinth of August Hut there am man ) things which ate likely to happen bctwien tin" and the 1st of September Of couise. If theie Is n liberal August make , there are1 piobabllltles ofullbdal September make , unli s all the IIIOIF- lure of the se.ixnn will have fullin enrl > In the feisun und leave the latter portion dry and un- ptoductlve Ijist winter was an t-xtraordlnaty open one and It will lie rememb"red that theie weie green spots thtuughout lovva up to Christmas An uirller nnd more peveie winter would cause n gleat dlffc-ictice In the make of butter In cold we.ither Lnnt Septemb'i the grass was as good If not better , than In June nnd the make continued large enough for the consumptive de mand of the entire countr ) until Vrr ) late The prfit-nt outlook Is not for eMieme prices In fact , as n general thing , holders of butlet aie willing to lit g > at the vcrj IliKt o | poi tunlty n margin IH offered , no m liter how trnali It Is , Just so It Is u margin Hut operators fiel at n rule that tne > are going to pull through without a loss , although they all realize that It Is going to be moie dilllcult to ell 461 ( VW tubi this ) car thin It was to move 351 , UOO last yeal which they didn't le.ill ) do as full ) 75000 tubs of storage goods were carrkd over Into this ciop \ear In New York and Hoston holders are begin ning to become somewhat uneaHuston was forced to put away 11 OX ) tubs last week , uf gni'ds for which there was no consumptive de mand but It wint in general ! ) for account of the slipper as tne IJoston p'-op e themselves are nlmut through speculating foi the teason Quu- tntlnllL LOOS Choice stock , 10 < 4c Itll ILR-Facklng e ock , 7'/iSc : choice to fanc > , iiHc. | gathered creamciy , lac , beparator creamer ) , 16c LIVE POULTRY Hens , 68640 ; roosters , Co ; spring cnlcUins. pel Ib , 12iil1e , ducks , ifi8e , spilng ducks , lOc , turKes , 7S8o ; geese , 5c \ EAIv Choice fat. 70 tu jOe Its , are quoted at CiJC'Sc. "arge and coarse , 4K3V.C CHEESE Wlscontin full cream 9c ; Youns Americas , llClic , twins , ligUc. Nebraska nnd Iowa , full cream , lOc , Llmburger , No. 1 , lOc brick No 1 , llc. Swiss No 1 13c. HAY Upland hay , 17 50 , midland , t7 EO , low land. t7 , new ha ) , 1530 , rye xttaw , t3 , color makes the price on hay Light bales sell the best Onlv top grades bilng top prices. PIGEONS Per doz tl.OOtSl 23. VEQETA11LES. POTATOES New potatoes , choice Btoclf , 300 35c. ONIONS Bermudas , per crate , none ; California In sicks , per bu , SStfljl 00 , home grown , SOIiTSc. OLD IIKAN8 Hand picked , navy , t2 20 , Llm beans , per Ib , C < 405 < ic. CAUHAGE On ordeis , sacked , 1'Sc. TtADIlHES I'rr doz. bunches. 15c. GRKEN ONIONS Per doz bunches. lOc. LETTUCE I'er doz . IJiT/JOC. AfaPARAGUS Choice stock on orders , t5g50o per doz bunches. Cl'CUMIIKRS On orders. SOiiSSc per doz. PEAK On oideru , per bu , 60UC5C. SIRING I1HANS On ordeis per bu , 60I65a TOMATOES Choice stock per 4-basket crate , 80HS5c , 5 to 10-case lots , 73c. SUMMER bCJUASH Per doz , on orders. 23g < 0e 0eWATF.RMELONSPer doz , crated , J2 5033 00 G'"EN PEF'PERS Pir ' bu basket , 33fl40c \ \ AX HEANS Per bu. . COS65c. CAl'LIFLOWER-Per doz , 73c0l 00. lo two dozen 40 < 7r.0c CALUIFLOVVER Per doz 75c8Jl 00. CELER\ Home grown psr doz , 3340e. FRUITS PEARS California llartletts , per box , t2 15. RED RAfaPHEURIES No thlpplng sleek. PLI'MS California , per box , choice stock tl 50 , southern , per case , tl 23 APRICOTS No shipping stock. SOUTHERN PEACHES Per 6-basket crate. tl 25 APPLES Choice shipping stock , bbls , 12003 2.25. cooking apples , tl.75Z2 00. CALIFORNIA PEACHES Cravvfords , per box , 70c , I laic's earl ) We STRAWI1ERRIES Choice chipping stock , none. CHERRIES No shipping stock. GOOSEIIERR1ES No shlpp ng stock. IILACK R\M'HERRIis-No shipping stock. RLACKIIEHR1ES Choice stock , per 24-qt. case , t. Wi82 2" GRAPES Southern stock , per 8 Ib. baskets , 3S NECTARINES- California , per case , tl CO. TROPICAL FRUITS. The market Is well supplied with very fine oranges Quotations : OIlANGEs Naveli , per box. 13 ; choice seed lings , per box , | 2 M , Mediterranean sweets , t2.75 ( T3 00 , fancy St. Michaels , none. LEMONS Extra fane ) lemons , 360 size. SO 00 300 size tt > 00 6 50 BANANAS Choice large stock , per bunch , t2.25 02 DO , medium sire bunches. $2 00ij2 23. 1'INEAPPLES-Per doz . t2. MISCELLANEOUS. FIGS Fancy. 15c ; choice , 12Q130. HONEY California , 14015c. MAPLE S\RUP Gallon ] ugs , per doz. , t2 : lllxby , G-gal. cans , $3 NUTS Almonds 14c , English walnuts , soft- shelled. 12c ; Etandirds. lie , filberts , lOc , Brazil nuts , lOc ; pecans , 9c , peanuts , raw , 6c , roasted , 7c DATES In CO to 70-lb. traxes , Co per Ib. ; fard dates , small boxes , lOc per Ib. CIDKR Pure Juice , per bbl . t5 : half bbl . tS. 1UCE POPCORN-In the ear. on orders , per ' * " ° ' HIDES AND TALLOW. The hide market continues to advance abroad and to hold very firm here The market Is en. jolng almost Inevitable reaction from a pro longed depression. The war supplies for for. elgn countries make heavy drains upon the stocks of leather. Quotations : ' HIDES No. 1 green hides. ijc , : No. 2 gieen hides. Sc ; No. 1 green salted hides , 9c , No. 2 up , No. 1 dry salted hides. 12c ; partl hides , ' ( c per Ib less than fully cured. SHEEP PELTS Green salted , each , I3O60o ; green kilted shearlings ( horl wooled early iklns ) each , D815c , dry shearlings ( short wooled carl ! skins ) ' No. 1 , each , tglOc ; dry shearlings ( shor wooled early skins ) No 2. each , 5c , dry flint Kansas and NebrJa butcher wool pelts , per pound , actual vvelgnr. 6B8c : dry flint Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per pound , actual weight , 4ti6o ; dry flint Colorado butcher woo pelts , per pound , actual weight , 4B6Vnc ; dry Hint Colorado murrain wool pelts , per pound. actual weight , 4ftCc. Have feet cut off , as U li useless to pay fi eight on them. TALLOW AND GREASE No 1 tallow , 4V { J 4'ic : No. 2 tallow , 3'4fi4c ; grease , white A , 4W 4'4c ; grease , white H , 3'4c ; grease. ) < Mlow , 254rf Sc. gre.ise , dark 2'ic , old butter , 2if2Hc ; beesWax - Wax , prime. 17it20c. rough tallow. 2c. \VOOL. UNWASHED Fine heavy. 67c : nne light , 8jlc ; quarter-blood , logilv ; seedy , burry nnd chaffy , 8i9c ; rotted and broken , coarse , 7O So : cotted and broken , fine. 6ff8c. WOOL , WASHED Medium , UBISc ; fln , 143 1C < > ; tub warhed. 16 < TlSc : black Sc ; bucks , 6c ; IOB lock ) 2iJ3c ; dead pulled , X M Y rU llry Cixiil NCWOIIK. . July 29 Agents h.ive advanced the prices of Gold Medal , 4-4 and 7-8 , also o Atwuod 4-4. Wllllnmsvllfe. 4-4 and 7-8. and Rockdale , 4-4 bleached cottons each "ic per yd Merrlmac , 4 4 standard wide shirtings ' .c , and Merrlmac dros ( Uitterns ' .c. Mall ordem were at hand for good miscellaneous assortments of a duplicate character and considerable spot bunl- ne * was effected , while much more Is under consideration. Woolen goods had a good slmre of attention. Printing cloths llrm at 2\c , plus 1 per ctnt. nnd no sellers. FALL RIVER. July 29.-Prlnt cloths very firm at 2\c. plus 1 per cent. Manufacturers gen erally decline to sell. Cotton Mnrkt't. NEW YORK , July . -COTTON-Qulet and teuJy ; middling , 7c ; net and gross receipt ! , none ; exwrtii to France , 330 bales ; to the con tinent , 44 luili-s ; rorwanled , none ; sales , l.ft > l bales ; spinners , 064 bales ; stock , ITS , 661 bales , actual. NEW ORLEANS. July 29 COTTON Easy : middling , 6 9-llSc ; low middling , 0 3-iec ; goo ] ordinary , 6c ; net and gross receipts. C6J tales : exports roattwUe , 130 tales ; hales. 2,200 bales ; took , 97,700 bales , Market. NEW YORK. July 2S SL'GAR-ltaw. nrm ; ( air rttlnlnc , 2T > a ; centrifugal , 96 test , SVic , relined - lined , steady. No. t , 4 1-lCOIVic ; No. 7. 464 3-lCci No. 8. 3 15-16ti4Vto ; No. . J'tB4 1-lCc ; No. 10 , S 13-1UC40 ; No. 11. 4-.6J l-16c : No. 19. 5SO 1 U-lo ; No. II , She ; ctt A , 4 l-l a4H = i mold A. 4 ll-l c ; dlnndnrd A , 4 B-l fl4Hc : confectlonenj1 A. 4 1 U J4 4ci cut loaf , 6 | .16fS iCi crushed , 5 l-16ISUc , powdered. 4WR4 15-16CJ granulated , 4 7-16I/4SCS cubes , 4 11-1604'ic. IXJNIJON , July 29-fltJaAR-Cntie. nulet ) wn- trlfugal , Jnva , lli Ms MuFCovado , fair rennlng , 9s 9d ; beet sugnr , dull nnd rather easier ; July , 8s Ddj August , 98 ( d , STOCKS A.\U 1IOND9. SccnrltloN Were- Very AclUc nml llic Trailtnu ( Ji-iicriilly StroiiK. NCW YORK , July 29. Speculation on the Slock exchange was very nctlvc todny nnd the trading vvns generally strong In tone. At the opening theie vvns a slight Improvement In vnl- ues , but a number of selling orders were met with , put out by the bents ns welt ns by weak lolders of the grangers. In order to realize profits These tales caused n renctlon. In which Chicago Gas nnd Colorndo Fuel were most prominent , both falling off 1 per cent. The losses were only fractional. This downward movement was short lived , for the bujlng was to goul that thp si-llers took alarm nnd changed over to the bull side of the market. Hi ports legardlng the ciops were contradictory , but the most noteworthy advances were favornble and encouraging. Sugar was tnken hold of by the bull clique In that \ ivYork Mom * > MnrUct. NGW 1OKK , July 29 MONEY ON CALL Eat * } at 1 per cent , last loan , 1 per cent , closed " < ' l'HlME 'M1nnOANTILF. PAl'nil 304 per cent. STKRLINO KXCHANGE Firm , with actual business In bankers' bills at J4 MR4 S9'i ' for de mand and } 4 lOfM 90'1 for sixty dajs : posted rates , > 4 WHJT4 90 nnd J4 90'sG'4 91 ; commercial blllx 8Si4lQ4 SSH SILVER C'nnTIKlCATES C6' ( , J66Hc. GOVERNMENT BONDS Steady , btate bonds , Inactive Railroad bonds , strong. Closing quotations on bonds were as follows : I'HILADELl'IIIA. July . Clearings , 8,05S- OoO , balances. J1.409.4S5. RT IXll'IH , July 29 Clearings. $4,053466 ; bal ances. 1H6.'C2. Money , S J6 per cent. New York exchange , 12V4c premium. WASUINGTON. July 29-Toda > 's condition of thi- treasury shown : Available caEh balance , ll'.i.C'WSDt. gold reserve , JH)7SS1 ) , 7J. CHICAGO , July 23. Clearing. | 14SS,000. Munij plentiful , nlth rates at 4ti4H per cent for call loans and 6fl54 for commercial paper. New York vxchanire , 25c premium. Hankers' Lon * don sterllne , H 9u'i and M 894. I'ureliru Kluuuclnluten. . I'AHIB , July M Three per cent rentes , llttf for tha account. Kxchonge on London , Kt 7ho for checks. LONDON , July 29 Consols for money,107 5-16 ; ConM > l for the account , 107H. Gold U quotti ! today at Buenos Ayrei at 245 60. Madrid , 14 M ; Lisbon , 26H ; St. Tetersturj , Mi Athcnj , 77 | Home , lM.i j yiioai , JiX OMAHA LIVE MARKET Week Starts Out Wife a Liberal Bun of Oattle , Mostly Westerns. MARKET RANGED ll AS A RULE In CotttriiNt Tilth iCuttlr , tinSupplj of HOKH WIIN 'l.tnltt , nnd Not Jinny KipiM-tcd Until the NCMV Corn Crop IN Available- . SOUTH OMAHA , July 29. The receipts today numbered 3,118 cat tle , 400 hogs , no sheep and 59 horses , ns against 973 cuttle , l.CSTi hogs and 716 sheep on Saturday , nnd 2,970 cattle , 193 hogs and 373 sheep on Monday of last week , CATTLU-Tho week starts out with n llb- eraT run of cattle , there being 111 fresh loads counted In the yard1) Of this number only six loads * were consigned direct to the packers , the balance being on the market. Ueef steers were not Inery large supply. There were some pretty decent westerns , but no natives of any account. The market was nbout steady , but the tratic was rathe ! slow. Some pretty fair cattle brought $3.10 , nnd one bunch { 3 CO. Cows und heifers were In fair supply , but few of them were natives. The demand foi that class of cattle was active , ns usual of late , nnd the offerings were not long In changing hands. The prices paid weio stronger , In many cases lOo higher. The few imtlscq hire old largely at $2 00 < ff 2 75 , w 1th fair to good w esterns at 2.40 ® 2.75 2.75Western Western stockers and feeders were In large supply and active demand The de sirable cattle among the offerings co\tl \ at an advance of fully ugiOc. Representative sales : : \v \ STEIHS No. Av. Pr. No. Av Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1..11CO (3 23 1 1410 J4 50 COWS. 770 2 00 KM 2 00 S lore ) 2 13 1. . 10W 2 3 llMO 2 33 1 HIV ) 2 M 12G 2G 2 53 14 SC2 2 M iiiinn8. , DCO 200 1. . CJO 2 23 1..1110 3 GO DULLS. 1213 1 10 1 . . 700 2 00 1030 2 30 .ist 2 09 3 1010 2 00 . ( .00 . 2 40 CALVES 3 , . 230 230 300 3 00 233 4 23 2 , . 335 2 00 130 4 00 STOCKKUS AND FUKDIUIH. 7 .1110 2 75 . S14 3 ( K ) 9 , 1026 3 40 23 . CA : 2 SO 17 $23 3 2" 23 11G3 3 d5 12 , . S25 3 CO 1 1170 3 V > ID 1041 3 Cr 2 10SO 3 00 23 SV > 3 40 3 . 1016 3 63 1 1010 3 00 43 115r 3 40 2 . .1075 3 C5 3 . G33 3 00 wnsanitNS. No Av. 1'r No Av Pr. 17 feeders. . U3S U to 71 feeders , 991 $3 10 NnilllASKA. 1 con 1050 2 40 2 co v . . . . 100 2 C5 4 feeders . .1010 3 21 27 feidirs . .10J3 3 23 24 c'and h. . . 929 2 60 Purg- 21 fteders. . . , 933 3 25 I'ogue & J. 14 feeders. . 90S 3 00 00W. W. Honey. 27 feeders . . .1013 3 20 J W. Ptettcr. F II. Ynuns- . 215 fieders " ! 21 2 'i7 ' 15d feeders . . . 810 303 15S ficders. 517 3 00 - 37 feeders . . . 839 3 23 1 feeder . . 6CO 3 O" t-OUTII DAKOTA. 26 cows . . . $92 2 CO 1 feeder. . .1002 3 00 9 cows . 1032 2 SJ 22 feedeis . . 10M 3 Ti 44 feeders . . 657 2 ' 15 16 steers , . , . 11DS 3 65 26 feeders. . . S74 3 w ) llumphiey & Stinger. 1 cow . . . . 1300 3 2r 44 steers . 1241 3 CO 3 cows . . . 1030 3 25 25W W Charles. 8 cows . 975 2 50 50WYOMING. WYOMING. Swan Land S , Cattle Company. 48 cows . 1009 3 05 W F. Fenncr. 48 feeders. . . . 1107 3 J5 J E. Rujrsr 11 COWH . 1123 3 25 21 steers . 1215 3 90 f F Miller. 12 cows 1030 3 23 29 Jteers . 1229 3 90 i : W. Whllcnmb 1 cow 980 3 TO 1 pleer 1100 3 f3 Icon1 1050 300 2b steers 1120 3 C3 2 cons . . . 1103 100 1 utter 12JO 380 1 con- 920 3 00 28 steers . . . 1211 3 Ml 15 heifers. .1094 340 . steers. . . ies 390 Oeorpe Hast , 1 steer 10SO 250 24 steers 1117 S fS II H IJnms. 8 cows 972 300 23 steers 1233 380 COLORADO. M Kennedy , 51 cons . . . S8 ( ! 270 3C feeders . . . 984 305 6 feeders. . . . t > 83 3 00 J W. Tailor. 15 heifers . . 449 2 20 2b fefders . . 476 3 10 HOGS With enl > six loads of IIORS In the > anls there nus nothing to make a market Tie- heavi est pickers did not try to do an > thing und enl > t\\o loidHere ' "old It looks now ns If Ihe receipts of hogs would be light for some time to come The pplendld o'op pioniects nre Inducing farmers to hold back their hogs and sell only those that nrc fully matured As n. rule thube who are1 KlUiiK close nttintlon to the tubjoct do not anticipate nn > \ery liberal inn of heirs befoio Jammrs next should present conditions continue Nothing but another crop falluie could bring In any greit numt > er of hogs nt this time Wltn such light rcielpts It nould seem omy natural lo expect ft \ery good matket , but packers claim that the di mand for pnnlslon l cvn lighter than the hog retelpts Ituon and hams are In fair demand mand , but e\erythlng else In the line Is flow hale lleaxy hogs arc at the ptesent time from 20o to 30c lilsher than provisions , and packers say that there must be either n decline on hogs or an advance on provisions. With provisions selling so poorly It noull look an If hogs would have lo como down. T7TB packers at all points have lieen very poor bmffN during the past week and the only thing that 'has supported the rmr- ket has been the fneli Ufl ] tiadc. Representa tive sales- No. Av. Sh Pr. * Av Sh Pr. 4 . 277 . . . $4 60 ' 4 .3U . . 4 60 4 . 210 . . . 4 60 .227 40 4 83 9 . 271 40 4 M 4S" 3i > 3 . . . 4 S3 5 330 4 75 S" 230 . 4 85 1 . .3SO 4 75 " 163 40 4 95 4 .287 4 75 69 . . . 195 40 BOO SIIKEP There were hi > frtieep to make n mar ket 'Ihe market was nominally unchanged Pair to choice natives are iuotbe ) | | ! at from SJ 50 to 13 73 , fair to good westernsHt from t. ! 2) to JIM , common nnd etnck Milep at from SI 75 to J2 75 , good to choice 40 to 100 Ib. Itimbs ut from 3 to J5 St. IoulM' < I.IV > Stofk. BT LOUIS , July W OA'TTLE ' Receipts 2100 head ; shipments , uoo lieadjtmarket llrm , with a good demand for all gra > | ? ) | choice to fancy na tive stwrs , f > SOS'S 75 , iW1' ' shipping and export steers t5 SOWS W , fniP r , medium , . t5 OOH" ! 25 , coarse heavy steers , t4 < Mf4 95 , drcsxtd beef and lilch butcher grades i4 lfii3 IS. bulk of sales ( 2506 00. light stee-rs , , t3.li)84 ' ) 00 mostly 13.4091 S.75 , stockers nnd ffedejn , t-25n3S5 , bulk of sales. t300rJ50 ; cows and h'lfers , t2 204 00 mostly 12 MW3 25 , TexiK and Indian steers , 12 25 { ? 4 25 mostly 3 00 3 73 ; cow a and mixed stuff , 12 Oflfi3 00 HOGS Receipts , 4,200 head ; shipments , 1WO he.ul : market flrmer on scant suppl ) ; heavy , ( SOS500 ; packers , t4 75B5 00 : light. M 90Q5.10 SHEKP Receipts. C00vhend , ehlpmenls. l.DOO lie-id ; market quiet and little doing ; natives range t250T3M ; lumbu , | 3DKi473 ( ; southwestern cheep , t2 25f ) 3 25. KIIIINIIM City M > e Stock. KANSAS CITY. July 20.-CATTLE-Recelpts. 8.500 head ; ihlpmtnts , 3000 heud , mirket steady to strnntc ; Texas steers , t2UVii3.5 ; Texas row , tlMUSTS ; beef eteris , t4Mii4 CO ; native cows , tl toil3 50 ; stockers and teedeni , J2 WO1 25 ; bulls , HOGS 'Receipts , 1,100) ) head : shipments. COO head ; market strong1 lo lOc higher ; bulk of sales , 14636495 ; heavies , tl 5084 80 : packers. 14 65ft6 00 : mixed t46'Q4 ' > ; llBlitx , ) 7H&5.00 ; Yorkeit , JIM 65 Of ; rilgv. t300fl4.70. SIIEKP Rscelpls , 1,000 head ; ehlpmcnts , 1,200 head ; market steady. New York I.l e Mock Market. NEW YORK , July 29. BEEVES Receipts today , 4,277 head : on sale , U earn , steers , lOc higher ; tleuhy bulls nnd dry cows , 13 ; corn ana grass fed , poor to prime , 13 7585 00 ; Texas atceri , t3 5033.75 ; common to choice itlllcri. Jl5 : stags , flry cow * . Jl.Ma2.75 ; European cables nuoto American steers at HO IZc , dressed weight , no export * today. SltKEP AND LAMBS Receipt * . 15,000 head ! on tale , K > cam , or 14,700 bond ! sheep. In fair demand : good grndei > , a shade- firmer ; lambs , active , Ho higher ; sheep , poor to prime , 2.00W 3874 ; lambs , common to strictly choice , > 3.B7 C 8.M 8.MHOaS HOaS Itecelpts , COO hcnil ; steady at f3.2W3 CO. CHICAOO MVn STOCK. TluTeAVilM nil Active TriuU1 on Oooil to Choice Cat Hi- . CHICAGO. July 29. There wns nn nctlve trnde In good to choice entile , which were not very numerous , nnd the demnml soon becnnie brisk for the right kinds nt an advance of from lOc to 15o per 100. Other descriptions ngnln sold slowly , nml for cnttlc tlmt came In direct competition with range cattle , prices were weak. Common to choice native steers were salable todav nt from t3 40 to to SO , the bulk going at from ft 50 to J'i 50. And , as usual , choice medium weights sold to decidedly better advantage than big henvy beeves. There wns n good supply todny of butchers' nnd cnnners' stuff , nnd the grade was good nt steady prices. Cows nnd bull * selling nt fiom tl 76 to t3 73 , with a few sales of fancy heifers nround f4. Veal cnlves were In fair sup ply nnd demand ut unchanged prices. Texas cat- tin were steady , with sales mostly under t4 , Western i angers wire nctlve nt etrong prices. nml 869 head of South Dakota steers weighing from 1,231 In l.ffiO lb sold at from tl 10 to 14 13 In hogn there wns no particular improvement In the mnrket today , and prices were gener ally not nny higher Chicago packers were again holding back with the evident Intention of forc ing n further decline In pitcis Heavy hogs sold nt from t4 60 to IS 20. light weights nt from tl 10 to f > 25 , nnd mixed hogs nt from t4 70 to t3 1" , The average qunlltv was verv fair for Monday and sales wire largely at from t5 10 to t" 20 for light weights nnd nt from 14 S3 to t5 for heavy lots. A few fancy nssortcd lights sold nt r 50 In sheep there wan n good demand nnd prlce rulid steadv for ever ) thing except very unde- sliable offirlngs Tetnna were not numerous but thire wuc- large numbers of fair to good Jier-p heip from Idaho , Womlng , Montntin and Oregon S lies were on the tnslp of from tl 50 to t4 23 foi common to extra sheep nnd at from f3 to t5 50 for lamb" Few pales were made at higher prices , the bulk of the sheep being or mrdlum gradiH Receipts' Cattle. 12500 head , calves , COO head , hOKS , 16,000 head , sheep , 14,000 head Stock In Record of receipts at the four ptlnclpal maikcts for Mondn ) , July 29 , 1S15 : Cattle Hogs Sheep South Omaha r ! ' . 3,118 400 Chicago . 12 VW 16,000 14000 Kansis City . 3500 1.100 1,000 St. Louis . 2,100 4200 CM Totals . 21,218 21700 15.COO St. T.oulx ficiicrnl Market. ST. LOFIS , July -FLOUR-IItgher ; patents t1W ) 3C" > , extra fani ) , J3 JOQ i 40 , fane ) , t2 Mil 3 00 choice , 12 75f 2 (15 ( WHEAT Was stronger today on supera bundance of mill In wheat belt Some bid lejiorts from the northwest ndilod to the bullish feeling , and the matlict cloned strong and higher thin nn Saturdav , No 2 rid , cash , 70 c , July , 71c September , 71140 CORN Openid weak , with Septembir Vic lower on reported Improvement 111 tin1 ciop. The strength In wheat somewhat inllUd corn , but the trading was xmall Nu 2 mlxid , cash , 40c , July , Slo bid September , 40Hc asked OA1 S Dull nnd stnm er for futures , spot dull. No 2. dish 26c , Jill ) 2"c. Septernbei , 22\e. RYE Finn 4V bid for No 2 red. CORN MEVI t2.00HT20'i 1IRAN Firm , 68c for east track. FLAX SEED Lower , spot , tl 16 ; nothing dolnn In futunn GRASS SEEDS Tlmolh ) , t4 73 for August ; other seeds , nominal HAY Strong for tlmolh ) ; one car large baled bringing thi > fimey price of $17 , prairie dull , with JS 50 fur outside price. FOOS Flrmei , 81c WHISKY Lower , tl 22 for distillers' finished goods LEAD Easier ; sales , 100 tons , nt t3 31 , five till * desllvcrl7Cil nt > 1 32'4 SPELTER Strung held firmly nt t3 70 , and two ciint sold nt that PROVISIONS Pork , steady : standard mess lobbing til Lard , prime peam , tGO' , choke $ f 20 Hacon , boxed shoulders , t63"H , longs * G75. ribs t6 171,4 , shoits , t7 Drv salt meats boxed shoulders 1 0214 , Irx-igs , t6 37'Xj ribs , t6 50 , shorts JC 75 RECEIPTS FInur , 5 000 bbls. wheat , 140,000 bu corn 21 000 bu , oats 72,000 bu SHIPMENTS Flour , li OW bbls , wheat , 25,000 bu , corn , 49 000 bu , oats , 13,000 bu. * - Liverpool MurKctN. LIVERPOOL. July 23 WHEAT Spot , firm , demand moderate. No 2 red winter. 5s Cd , No 2 red spring , 6s * > d No 1 bird , Manitoba 5s 101 , No 1 California 5s 5Hd Futures steady , with near positions Ud higher and distant positions Hd higher closed stindv , with near and ills tnnt positions S4 < ffld higher , business nbout iqunll ) distributed , July , 5 Cd , August , Ts 6d Reptemb , r , fs 7d. Octolier , 5s 7'sd , November , ts 8'id Decrmber , Cs S3 d. CORN Spot , quiet , Ameilcnn mixed , new 4s 6d Futnios opened quiet with near nnd dis tant positions unchanged , cloned , July , Ud lower , and nm months unchanged from Saturdays closing prlc * * , bUKlnesa heaviest on latest po sitions , July 4s S > / d , September , 4s 1'id : Oc tuber 4s tj.il , November , 4s i d. December. 4s FLOt'H Firm , demand good , St. Louis fancy w Intt r , 7n 6d PEAS Canadian , 5s lUd. PROVISIONS Hicon , steadv : demand poor Cumberland cut 28 to 30 Ibs , 17 6d , short ribs , 2 ? 11 , 3Cs 6d long clear , light. 38 to 41 Ibs 14s 6d , long clmr heavy , V > lb , 33s , short cteir tmckx lluht 18 llw , 14s 6d ; short clear middles , hfivv , C1) Ibs , 34s clear bellies 14 to 1C llis Srs Cd , shoulders , square , 12 to 18 Ibs 31s II ims short cut , 14 to 1C Ibs , 42s Tallow , line North American nominal Ueef , extin India mess 77s fil , prime mess 61s 3d Pork , prime meps ( Lie western , 57s 6d , western medium 50s Lard dull , prime * western , 12s Cd. refined In palls 13s. CIIEF E Steady , deimnd modi rate ; finest American , white , new , 3Cs 6d ; finest American , colored new 1's M Ill'Tl'ER Finest United States , 70s ; good , nominal COTTONSEED OIL Liverpool refined , 17s. LINSEED OII2lB PETROLEUM Rellned SHil. REFRIGERATOR BKI'F Forcquarters , 314d > hlndnuarterp C d HOPS At London ( Paclflc coast ) , 2. CeilTe'p Market. NEW YORIC , July 29 COFFEE-Optlons opened steady at 5Q15 points advance , ruled gen erally llrm on Euiopean and Brazilian advices Spot coffee. Mack closed firm nt 10W11 points net advance ; lulv tH 30 , September t'1 101lr 35 , October. tlr 155i H 40 , December , 111 U15 30 Spot coffee ( Inner , Rio , } 16 , mild , steady , Cordova tlS 2.-ifll100 HAVRE , July 21 Opened Irremitnr , closed un- chnKe < l to ' f net decline ; half holiday , sales , 900 bagH SANTOS 7ul ) 21 Weekly : Ste-adv : good aver age per 10 kilos t4 ! 20 lecelpts during the week , 53 000 Ings , shipments to the United States , 24 000 IIIKS Htock 141 ooo bins. RIO DE JANEIRO July 21 Weekly- Firm cxchanee standard , t4 ! CO ; ex change * lid , receipts during thp week , 29000 bags , shipments to the United States , C2.000 bngs , stock , 129 000 bar" . ee MnrkctN. MILWAUKEE July 21 WHEAT Firm : No. 2 spring , 7210 , No. 1 northern , 7Cc ; September , 7is4C. CORN Dull. No 3 , 44o. OATS Higher ; No 2 white , 2C3 c ; No. 3 white. tfi'tf BARLEY Nomlnil , No 2 , 4Cc. RYE Steady : No 1 , 52c. VtHllile Oral ii SuiM'Iy. NEW YORK , July 29 The vlslbl < supply of grain Satuidny , Jul ) 27 , as compiled by the New York Produce exchange , Is IIB follows : Whent , , 3" , 229,000 bu , decrease , 1 254 000 bu : corn , C , < ! 07- 000 bu , decrcnse , 734 , ( K bu ; oats 4,887,000 bu ; decrease , 323000 bu . r ) < " , 154000 bu : Increase , fl 000 bu , barley , 4 000 bu ; decrease , 18,000 bu , KIIIINIIH City Mnrket. KANSAS CITY. July 29. WHEAT lo higher ; No. 2 hard , CCGC7c ; No. 2 red , CS70e ; rejected , 55'4ff57c CORN No 2 mixed , steady , 374c ; No. 2 white , Uo higher. S7Hc OATS Easier ; No. 2 mixed , 20C21c , No. 2 white. 21c. _ lcorln Rrnlii Mnrket. PEORIA. July 29.-CORN-Firm , higher ; No. 2 , 43'lc , No. 3 , 4240. OATS Plow ; steady ; No 2 white , 23'iff2Cc ( ; No 3 white , 25 (25' < , c RYE Dull , nominal WHISKY Firm , finished goods on the basis of tl.22 _ Diiluth Win-lit Mnrket. DFLUTII , July 21 WHEAT Steady ; No 2 hard cash , 72Hc , July , 73c , No. 1 northern , 72Hc , July , 72'4cSeptember , 70'Sc , No. 2 northern , cash , 6SC , No. 3 , cash , 63\c. MlmicnpeillMVIient Inrket. MINNEAPOLIS. July 29 WHEAT Stead ) ; July 70'Sc , SeptemberN 68'4c , December , 69fp 69'4c , on track. No 1 hard , 72c , No. 1 northern , 71'c , No. 2 northern. "OKc. iiKl lluttvr Market. ELGIN July 29 BUTTER Steady nnd nctlve ; offerings , above withdrawals , 39,120 Ibs ; all told at ISc. _ TrUce AVIlent ( luotutloiiN. SAN FRANCISCO. July J9 WHEAT Easier ; December , tl 0 t. May. | 1 llij. new sellers , f 1.01. roil AVAKnruL.vnss. VHC IIorHforil'H Aelil I'lioHpIinte. Dr. II C. McCoy , Algona , Ja. , says : "I rave uneil tt In caeca of dyspepsia , nervous exhaustion and wakefuhiefu , with pleasant re sults , " T1II3 HIJAI.TV MAltHIVr. INSTUUMKNTS placed on record July 29 , 1895 : WARRANTY DKKDS. J II Flmo nnd wife to B 8 Stout , lot 7 , block 3 , Waterloo . > 400 m-be-icu Klump and husband to M C and O L Ha > cs. 210 1-5x161 feet , commenclns 264 1-5 fift went of so corner of sw tw 32.16-13 . . . (75 Berthlne Pedersen to O S Monson , lot 3 , block 10. Manhattan add - . 1.000 Dennis Murphy to 1) Rlzdon T KtamUnlKh , 41x67 feet , comini nclnit b2 feet n of nw corner Hull Placa . 3,000 QUIT CLAIM DEEDS. A II Ford to W W Ford , lot 14. block "X , " Bhlnn'B 3rd odd . 1 Total amount of transfers. . , . . . . . . tt.VH SOUTHEAST CORNER SOAKED ! Dry Section of Nebraska Visited by a Dolngo of Bain. CROPS ARE NOW CONSIDERED SAFE CHUB , Illi-linrdMOii , ( Hop , SiltmdcrN nnd Other Coniilli-N HcNCiicd from the LOIIK Urolith Corn In I'M no Condition. PALLS CITY. Neb. , July 29. ( Special. ) The drouth was broken In this part of the county yesterday morning by the downpour of ono of the heaviest rain and hall storms this county has experienced for some time. It commenced mining nnd hailing about 3 o'clock and continued until 10. The hall storm lasted but a few minutes , but the hall stones were large. Little If any damage was done to crops by the hall. A very heavy wind commenced blowing about 8 o'clock nnd did considerable damage to the fruit crop Corn was In fairly good shape before , but this rain will probably carry It through without another rain before harvest time. Between three nnd four Inches of rain fell. It Is re ported that In the west part of the county. In the vicinity of Humboldt and Da\\son , It did not rain. NUURASKA CITY , Neb , July 29 ( Spe cial ) Another heavy rain visited this city and vicinity this morning , starting about 10 o'clock and falling steadily for several hours Several Inches of water fell and thu ground Is now thoroughly soaked. PERU , Neb , July 29 ( Special ) Sunday morning brought the heaviest rain for jeirs to this part of Ncmaha county. Manj bridges arc out and some damage was done to crops. SHiLHY , Neb , July 29 ( Special ) The past week has been warm nnd dry. To Insure the bountiful jleld of corn that has been ex pected there should be rain within ten da > s. Should the rain fill to come in that time the crop will be fair at least , as the ground Is moist. Oats and flax have been harvested and aie being threshed. These crops were magni ficent \VDST POINT , Neb. , July 29. ( Special ) A very heavy thunder storm , with a heavy rain fall and hall , passed over this section > ester- day morning , from reports from all sections of the county no damage was done by the hall The copious rainfall has saved the corn crop , which was suffering seriously. KO11T CALHOUN July 29. ( Special ) On Sunday night a heavy shower of rain visited this section , accompanied by slight hall , which did little or no damage. Corn Is still all right here. Small grain Is a good crop Sections of this county need more rain badlj HUI113AIU ) , Neb. , July 29. ( Special ) There was the heaviest rainfall last night and this morning yet received this season , Insuring a full crop of corn. Farmers who had begun to feel blue over the continued dry rpell are all jubilant. All small grain Is In stack and Is the heaviest yield known for jcars. FAIRMONT , Neb , July 29. ( Special ) Yesterday was the hottest day of the season. The thermometer showed 105 In the shade from 2 till 6 o'clock. We had a very light shower this morning , Just enough to lay the dustDUNBAR. DUNBAR. Neb , July 29 ( Special Tele gram. ) Three Inches of rain fell here the past twenty-four hours , thus Insuring one of the largest corn crops In three jcars Farmers are much encouraged by the bright outlook. SHELLY. Neb. . July 29. ( Special Tele gram ) This locality was drcncheJ with a flno rain today , and one and one-fourth Inches fell between 0 and 10 o'clock this morning. A big corn crop Is assured. JJLMWOOD. Neb , , July 29. ( Special Tele gram ) This vicinity was favored with an other heavy rain today. Fully an Inch of water fell. Farmers are all Jubilant. SYRACUSE , Neb. , July 29. ( Special Tele gram. ) A heavy thunder storm set In here at about noon today nnd one and a half Inches of water fell in about two hours. The light ning struck several trees about town and demolished the tower of the railroad wind mill. No very serious damage Is reported so far. , SILVER CREKK , Neb. , July 29. ( Special. ) A fine rain fell here Saturday , wetting the ground down well. This rain came Just In the nick of time for corn and a good crop Is now assured. Farmers were beginning to feel very despondent , as many fields were suffer ing for rain nnd In a few dajs more would have been past hope. NORTH PLATTE , Neb. , July 29. ( Spe cial. ) For three dajs this county hag roasted under a broiling sun and jesterday a south wind blew that was nearly a hot wind. This morning the wind was in the west , but In tensely hot. Indications point to rain. Crops have not suffered so far. WISNER , Neb , July 29. ( Special. ) A flno shower fell here yesterday mornlnp ; , helping crops wonderfully. Cumlng countj Is about assured a splendid crop. The wheat and oats are nearly all cut , showing a fine stand of small grain. SURPRISE , Neb. , July 29. ( Special ) A fine rain fell this morning , about one and one-fourth Inches , which will put corn out of danger. Oats are nearly harvested nnd what has been threshed Indicates that the oat crop will average forty to forty-five bushels per acre. Corn Is looking fine. AVESTON , Neb. , July 29. ( Special ) After a long period of dry weather people In this vicinity were made happy this morning with a good rain , measuring one nnd c'.plit- hundredths Inches. The corn was suffering , but n very fair crop is now assured. SNYDER , Neb. . July 29. ( Special. ) This vicinity was blessed with a shower of rain and hall yesterday morning. The hall did no damage , but the rain did an immense amount of good and the corn crop Is now , without the least doubt , assured , and you need no further weather or crop reports on that account front here or this section this year. GRESIIAM , Neb , July 29. ( Special. ) Yesterday was one of the hottest days ex perienced In this section this season. This morning there was a good rain that will put corn In good chape. Oats mostly all har vested. ASHLAND , Neb. , July 29. ( Special ) Wo had a delightful rain here this morning. It commenced about 7 30 and continued until 11 o'clock. This assures a gooa crop of corn. HUMPHREY , Neb. , July 29. ( Sp clal ) Platte county's harvest Is now completed. Threshing lias begun. The wheat and oats crop were never better. Oats are yleldng from forty to seventy-five bushels per acre , nnd wheat will average about twenty-five bushels. Barley Is more than nn average crop. Rye Is light on account of dry weather In May. Corn Is needing ratn badly , and If rain conies soon It will bo almost nn average crop. Grnin will begin to move nbout the 1st of the month. The great volume of grain will tax the railroads to their fullest capacity. WAYNE , Neb. , July 29. ( Special ) An other fine rain fell hero this morning and many farmers who have been In the city todny feel Jubilant , nnd state that the corn crop promises to bo enormous. SWIFT'S ' PREMIUM Think of the thousands of hams , nnd bacon tlmt co out from South ? Omaha dail > I Wo select but the best ones for the brand."SWIFT'S PREMIUM. " Smoked lightly trimmed nicely extra mild not salty. No man could make them bottor. For Sale by all First-Class Dealers. SWIFT AND COMPANY. I 4 SOUTH OMAHA. NEB. 4 .MAItOIN No matter what bookltt on pcc > Tiiinivfi ulatlon you may have road xnd 7 . . , ' ° r ours , which Is NKW and v ' rn > BXI'LAINRUc'OMI'LKTn. It clearly explalni margin trudlnir and DiFINi:3 ALL MAItKKT KXl'HKHSIONH. IfH trtu and will teach you Bomethlnir. AnilOQAST & CO. , Kl Trader * Dulldlnr. i I The ohlltl la rlj1it the Kimball - ball Piano Is the best Httt- $175 for Hint oil-Morn nmtlo piano that we're soiling now nt ! ? ir > down and $8 a month , makes It a close sei'oml Tor theio Isn't a piano outside - side our stoic that's as fjooil In tone or llulsh no matter what the in Ice. A. 110SPU , Jr. Artntut Mimic 1513 Douglas. PATRONIZE IJy purchasing goods made at the following Nebraska factories If jou can not flnj what jou want communicate with the manufao- turcra as to what dealers handle their sooJi. HAGS. iwicr.ir .i.v/ > BEMIS OMAHBAG "c6 ! Manufacturer ! of all kinds of cotton and bur. lap bags , cotton ffour sacks and twine a spec- laltj CU-61C-C18 S. llth-St. OMAHA BREWING ASSOCIATION. Ca. ' load shipments made In our own refrlgo. rater care , lllue Itlbbon , Elite Kxport , Vienna Uxport , and Family Expott , delivered to all pirts of city. " corrr.K , arivvs , n IK/.VW i-OH-nin. CONSOLIDATED COFFEE CO. , Coffee Itoasters , Spice Grinders , Manufactur ers German Baking I'owder and German Dry Hop Yeast. 14H nnd 1U6 Harnest. . , Omaha. Neb iis , JTU. ' DRUMMOND CAHRIAGE CO. put rubber tires nnd ball bearing axles on their own make vehicles , and sell a top buggy for { 50.00 besides Write them. ISth and llarney. f" > scm Manufacturer of Gold Medal Flour. C. n. Black , Manager. Omaha. VVKXITVKK OMAHA UPHOLSTERING CO. Manufacturers of Parlor Furniture. Lounges. Dining Tables and Folding Ueds. 28 1 h ave , l.'ojd to Bhaler BU. ICE COAL. SOUl'fl ' OMAHA ICE AND COALCO. Domestic nnd Steam Coal. We have the best. Olllce 1CO1 Furnam-st. Telephone : Odlce 373 , yard , 1TCO J. A. Doe , General Manager. ' lltOK IIOK/f.S. INDUSTRIAL IRON WORKS. Minufacturlng nnd Repairing of all Kinds of machinery , engines , pumps , elevators , printing proses , hangers , shafting anil couplings HOiS and HOS Ilovvard-st. , Omaha. " PAXTON Manufacture ) s of Architectural Iron Work. General Foundry , Machine and Ulncksmltli Woik Hnclneeis and Contractors for Flr 1'ioof Buildings Ofllce and works. U. P. Ity. and So. 17th street , Omaha. jiArrnifti > iii , citrus. L G DOUP. Manufacturer Mattresses , Spring Beds ; Jobber Koathcra and Pillows. N. nth and Nicholas t > ts , Omaha. * \ MAX UP tcruiti.\i CIIK /srs. . " THE MERCER CHEMICAL COMPANY. Manufacturers of Fluid Extracts , Ellxlre , B > rups nnd Wines , compressed triturates lijpo- dermlo tablets , pills nnd scientific medical nov * titles. Omaha. , n Afiit. MEDESSA MINERAL WATER CO. , 209 So. llth St. , Tel. 254. Medessa Mineral Water , Carbonated , unequalled. I'luln for table use unsurpassed. NIGHT Vii , Finn siitntii : . AMERICAH DISTRICT TELEGRAPH. The only perfect protection to property. Exam ine It. Best thine on earth. ) Reduces Inaur * ance rat s. 1304 Douglas-st. OVKliALT KATZ-NEVINS CO Manufacturers of Men's and Days' Clothing1 , Fants , Shlrta and Overalls 1202 212 S. IZth st < THE 05HI1A PAPER I13X CO. Manufacturers of all kinds of Paper Ioif ) , Shelf Uoxes , Sample Cases , Mailing Tables , etc. Wedding cake and fancy candy boxes , druKKlut and jewelry boxes. 1203-10 Jones-it , Omahai tUllltrJ'AVlOltlKH. c .I. ticluBh custom shirt tailors. 1515 Far.iam-st Telephone SOS. IOf82Q/opBrmontii can b madi by our method of optratlng In GRAIN AND STOCKS Proiptctus glvlnjr full Information of psrfoct sstem matin ] free , StnJ lour buslnets only to & financially rfsponilblt house Lock us up. HAMPDUN P. THOMAS K CO. Grain , block nd Uond llioktrs. 3 CUnmfaerof Commerce , CIUCAOO JAMES B. BOYD. J. W. Telephone 1039. BOYD & DEAlvT OMAHA. NEB. COMMISSION Grain , Provisions & Room n\V JJourd of Trade. i Direct wires to ChlCBgo and New York. IT Correspondenti ; John A. Warren & Co ' ff p SMITH ( Tel. ItOt ) B. U. STANFORD F. P. SMITH < $ c CO , GRAIN and PHOVISJONB Room 4. IS. Y. Life Bldg. , Omaha. Branch ofFtcei at Fremont and Columbui AU prdtri placed on tht Chicago Hoard of Tr df. Ciirreiponderiti : Schwartt. Dupe * A Co. , Cnl MCO ; Uohrolner , Flack ii Co , St. Louis. U < ( 4 > to fiirit National lliok. Omahj.