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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1895)
THE OMAHA. DAILY IE , : I'THt'KSDAY , AUGRTrfT J , 1805. COMMERCIAL AND FINANC1A. . Prlucipally Because of the Absence of EJ pott Demand Wheat Was Weak , CORN WAS DULL AND -FUTURES LOWE I'rntiilrii-N fur Xi-1 Cr i | Were In lU-urci * liiipalreil , Imt C'nH Corn WIIM In .SunnIK iiiiinil. CIIICA.OO , July Sl.-l'rlnclpnlly whoutv demand of of tin ; lack export decidedly weak toduy , closInK at lUo d cllnc for September. Corn lost % c. Mi oatH closed ' /io lower uinl provisions llnlclii at decllneH. In an hour from the npenlMR .fleptumw wlllch cl s < t y ste day at Tl'.o ' , Iwl ileclin , to C9"io. b lliB n drop of l ic per bu. that Rhort time. The foreign marlcrl With the exception of Herlln , were fair Btcady nt the opening , and the domes ! situation was no less bullish than befu ns ruKunlH the small deliveries of wlnt wheat from farmers and the poor quail of the llttlo they were KellhiK. Tradli wus similar In ItH local character to III of the previous days. The bullH who s ( . took some wheat i out on the last bulge the early decline und sold it out aua when they found their action wus not wi seconded. From C3 > Bc September recover " lluctuatlns for over i to "Oc , und nftor hour between Unit nnd GlMiC It took u other dip to fi9ic. ! when Hra'ds'treet's slut merit of the visible supply was plven ut dccreuse for the worM of 2I23UW ) bu. year ago the stockH In similar po ltlo increased S.auutK ) bu. The fullowlnt' e lilbll of the wheat movement for twent of t four Iiours suKKests no explanation weakness of the market , ex.'ept as to su part of It ns relates to the exports , flit were again small , and that feature hayl existed for some time Iseur nB its' ' Into recognition and WIIH probably at t bottcm of the whole trouble. ChlcaKa i celpts were 73 earc , 73 of which were m red , and of tlu-ho tvo otbeiu were up the standard of the contract grade. A yc Chicago received 030 ear loads , of will HBO OM cars were contiart. The total recoil ut western primary mnrk'-ts amounted 4G1,0 < W bu. , against I.B..VKX ) bu. on the ci responding day of last year. Miiineaptj nnd Uuluth icielvcd 197 car loa.ls , co pared with 214 0:1 the previous year , t lantlc ports exports comprised lfl01 ! ' bu. wheat nnd 7.908 bbls. of Hour. The niurl ruled very weak , und without the cuppi the pike went down of bull operators , nhado lower than the lowest jiulnt it reach In the early break. The corn market was dull In Its specu tlvo feiiture , and futures were a slut lower. The piomlne for the next crop w In no degree Impaired. The comparutl steadiness of the matket arose from t good demand for cahh corn. Car Ion brought He over September to go to sto und ? io premium wus paid for round lifer for shipment. Receipts today were cars. September opened nt from 4.1o 42'io sellers , und sold at 4' ic In the 11 minute of the session. It kept betwf 42'4c and I3c sellers during u greater pi of the day , touching 12c for a momi under tho" Inlluence of a. weak spell wheat. It was fairly linn near the end from 12V to I2.c. u'd closed nt that. M Bold nt from 3Vi.c ! ! to 3.r , ic to Sj c , u closed nt from 3ic to 3'iUc. Oats opened fairly steady at n slight i cllne In prices. There was no Independei to the market and fluctuations were ru entirely by wheat und corn. The riir was narrow. July fluctuated from 22 lc 221) ) cand closed ! 4c lower at the hit price. May ranged from 2.Ytc ) to 25-io 25V-C , nnd closed at the latter price. 'lrhe bulls In provisions appeared to hr thrown up the sponge. The hog recel Me UH light as expected , but the price not governed at present by the COIUIM : lively light supply of the raw material , 1 by the light demand for the manufactui article , of which ttie stocks are ami The receipts of hogs today were 14,000 he ; Iluslness was not brisk , but enough v offered on a market devoid of buying sp to knock lOc per bbl. oft the price of po 100 per KiO Ibs. off lard and 20c off ribs. Kstlmates for Thursday : Wheat , 72 ca corn , 3S5 cars ; oats , 210 curs ; hogs , 12 , head. The leading futures ranges * follows ; Cash nuotntlonii were as follows : FIXJITH Winter luilents , | 3.n3.7S ; win BtralKhts. 53.OOIi3.40 ; bakers , * l.f ifi2.5n : l'r ' nairaiiu a 7r.uT4.r. : , : vnrlnic RtralKhtB. JJ.'jOji : ! . : . 3 ppri nominal ; No. 2 nil , f.S'dflrei'tc. ' 'l-oiiN Na 2 , 43lC431. ! c ; No. 3 yellow. 6AVs No. 2. 22T c ; No. 2 while , IG'.ifi ! No. 3 white , : : nc'ic. HYi : No. 2. 47e. HAllkKY No. 2. nominal ; No. 3. nomlr No. 4 , nominal , FLAX HKKIl No. 1. J1.1R. TIMOTHY HHKD Prime , $4.CO. I'HOVISIONS l' < irk. mess. | ier bbl. , J10.I 10.12'i. Lurd , | it-r KiO lb . . J6.12Wi6.15. Sli rllm nlili'H ( liKii-e ) . $ r.K.'iiri..io. Dry Kjilteil ph > tiers ( boxeil ) , J.r.C2'.it5.75 ' ; Bliort clear til ( boxetl ) , JO.MfiG.O-ii. WH1BKY DlBllllrrs' llnlsbeil sooils , per B J1.2- . J1.281TOAH Cut loaf , unchanged. The following ; were Ibe recelpls anil shlpme todayi Onth'.i Proliuj oxelinTa tuJ iv the buttar m ket wnw firm ; creamerv , 10.sl7' < c : ilnrv , 1 l..c. I BUB. Hrni ! UfallMo. ClicoHu.7ji.7Mc. SK\V .YO111C K QiKitntliiiiM tin the 1'rliit'li ConniloilltleM anil StilpleN. NEW YOUK. July 31.-FI.OUIl Heceli lCOi ) bbls. ; exports. 3,400 bbls. Mniket dull both sprlnR nnd winter , except spring link which have had u mtxlerate call : wli ftriilKhts , t3.45f3.C5 ; Minnesota patents , (3. 3.W ; Minnesota bakers , )3.W'H3.:5 ) | ; sprlnK Krai < 1.05 fJ.OOi winter patents , J3.65iT3 W ; wli BtrnlKhts , } 3.W 3.70 ; winter extras , 3.l .i j2 winter low grades , J2.2iW3.iAI. Hye Hour , su | tine , | 3.:5)3.40 | ; funcy , (3.50O3.75. WHEAT-Hect'lpIs , 64,4'W ' bu. ; No. 2 red , 73 No. 1 northern. 76'f.c ; Nn. 1 hard , 77'c. ( Optl were lower lUpl',4c toiHv by local llquldat resultliiK from illvappolntlnK forelKn news , companled by Eurtipean veiling. Intrensiil cstlmateH , smaller reduction di llradstreet's Ible tbnn expected , nnd piiHllctl.m nf Inert In winter wheat receipts ; tbero were few lies. SHptembi-r , 73 I1-I6fi75c. close < l ut 73Tc ( COUN Heoelpts , ! ,7lK ) bu. ; exports , fi.10 . Market steady ; No. 2 , 4S'ic. Options were \ Heady , cunslderlnB the brcuk In wheat. Ibe > 1'ortltn : news IwInK n K' > oil cn h demand nt ( caKn , less favorable re | > rls from Ihe corn nnd u blK decrease In Itradftrcet's vlsltile ; I tember , 4 < f4S 5-lfic , cloi l at 4SH.C. OAT-Uecflpts , 31.2MO tm. ; exports , ! > 00 1 tpot , dull ; No. U. 2S'4c ; Nn , 2 white , J2c. tlctfis quiet , with no chanKes , showing s. wenkneo ! ) with when ! , nnd clnslnR > if4c lent nt 3o ; HeptemlierH2C > ic. closed ut 264 HAY Firm ; sblppInK , 75tiK > c ; good to cho f5c 1.0i ) . HOPS Quiet ; 1'aclflo coust , old , 3ffc ; 1891 c Misc. HIDEH Firm ; lluem * Ayres , dry. SO to llm. , 21c ; Texas , dry , 24 to 3D Ibs. , 12fi'13c l.EATHEU Weak ; hemhk sole. lim Ayres , light to heavy weights , 23c ; ncld , 21 240. 240.WOOI * Firm ; domestic lleece , 1802Sc ; pul 20c. l'UOVIHIONH-llf. strndy ; family , 10. JS.W ; extra iness. l7.CO@fi.00 ; beet hnms. Cut llnuls. steady ; ptekliM bellies , 7'jf ] I inl , weak ; western steam rlasctl nt IS.lo ; lined , lower. Pork , lower ; new mess. III. 1S.2S. OH EESl- : Weak : stnte. large. 6 ; C7 ; c ; sn f'HOtiHc ; part sKSms , 2S'c ; full skims , 1 HOSIN Quiet i slnilned , common to good , i C1-M14. Tl'UPENTINi : Dull nt STiJOMc. 1'KTHOI.El'M-Weaker : t'nlted closed nt I Ud. rcllnetl. New Yolk , J7.10 ; Phlladelptila Daltlmore. 5.70. Hl'TTKIl Firm : western dairy , KKflJe ; w em crsfltnery , l01l > c ; western factory , i : % ; rlclni. ISO. KOO8 Quiet ; weitem fresh , lfilJVo. TAI.1XJW Hleudy ; city. 4He ; country. Uc IIU'U 1'lrro ; fair to extra. 4'.04Uc. MOIiAHSES Steady ; good tu choice , l'KAfHEK-Mci1.75. APPI.Ert-UbU. . 75r lll.CO. WATEHM E1.ONH Hi 20o. Mt'HKMElXINS-Ilbls. , 11.00(71.00. METAWriif Iron , firm ; n.iutlifrn , til. 14.00 ; northern , tllOOQM.OO. Copper , tin t.rokrni' price , til M ; exchange price , II Lead , stnmv , brvkent' price , J3.37'i ; rxchu price. II.7S. Tin , steady ; strnltf , 114.40. COTTON 8CUU OlLr-Ftroi ; ixlm * crude , b ! ni'iiibi.il ; siitnm.T yclluw. prime , MflJS',4 ' ni'T H'lloW , off Krndm , 2iWJ7'4C. O.MAIIA OIMHAI : , MAUKKT. Ctniilllliili of Triuli * Mini on Xtniile nml I'linoy IlL'TTI-ill-Packlnn : oek , 7H6Sc ; choice fancy. ISflHc ; Kntlicn-d creamery , ! tc ; xparati crenmery , 16c. I.IVi : rOt.'I/rilY Urn * . Sc ; roosters , 3e ; fprli chlrkem * . | * r lb. , lOQllc ; ducks , 768 f print ? dueks , lOc ; turkeys , 7fi8o ; Reese , to. VEAI Cholce fat. 70 to iOO Its. , are quoted Cfir c ; liirge nnd coarse , 4j5Hc. CIinESi : Wlsconun full cream. 'Jc ; You Amrilcnn , llJIKe ; twins , llfllzc : Nebraska ni loivn , full ircntn , lOc ; I.lmb'irKer , No. 1 , K bilik. No I , llr ; Hwl-s. No. 1. 13e. IIAY-l'plnnd hay , 7 ; midland , $7 ; In' land , JC.fiO ; new hay. 16 ; rye straw , , - , ; col makes the inlet on liny. I.lKht bales sell the be : Only t"p k'rad. . s bilnv top pilot. PIOr.UNH-Ptr du . . II.OOH1.23. VIXIETAUI.ES. iOOH : Choice ttork , . I'UTATOUS New potatoes , choice itoclt , 2. . 25c. ONIONS Ilermiiilns , per crate , none ; Cnllforn In sacks , per bu. , S..i-fJ1.00 ( ; home grown , C0(7 ( ! OLD IIEANK Hand puked , navy , t-.SO ; Lit benim. per lb. , B'ifluHf. CAIIIIAIJi : On ordeis , sncked , I'.iC. HAHIHIIIJS Per dur. bunches. ISc. OIlEEN ONIONS Per doz. bunches. lOc. i.m-ri'i'H-pcr doz. , isa2oc. AKPAUAISL'S Choice stock on orders , I3 ! per doz. bunches. l.'rciIMIUCHS-On orders , 30n35c per doz. I'AS | : On urd , rs. per bu. , 6i'i C5c. KTHINd IIEANH On orders , per bu. , KKK.oC. TOMATOES fluilee elf.clf. per 4-basket crul 7.V ; " , to 10-rn e bits , 70(7..c. ( HI'M.MKIl byUASH-Per doz. , on orders , i 40c. 40c.VATEIl.M EI.ONSPer do * . , crated , J2.50. rltl-i\ PEPPCUS-Per Vi-lui. bafUet , 35JI WAX IIEANH-1'ir bu. . C0 63c. f'AfIIKI.OWEIl- doz. , 7Vf)1.00. | cni.EHY Hnme Rrown , per doz. , 3V/40c. CANTALOUPES Per basket. 25c. FIttiTH. ; PEAHH Callfornl.i Uartletts , per box , | 1.E 2.O. ) . IlEI ) IIASPIIEHUIES No shipping ftock. Pl.t'MS Cnllfornla , per bu.x. , choice sto < $ l.'lfilr'l ' ; siiuthern , per case , Jt.25 , APIllfOTS No xhlpplng stuck. SOUTIIE11N PEACHES Per 4-bakct cm _ _ A'pPt.ES Choice phlpplng stock , bbls. , $2.0 < 2.2.1 ; cixk.ng . upplen , II. " 6872. 'W. ' I'.M.iroil.VIA PEAI'HES Orawfords , per be lUff'to ; lliile'R i-iiily , iWo. STIlAWltnilHlES fho'CP shipping stcck , not I'lIKUHIKH No shipping stock. OOSEIir.ltItlES-No ( ) shipping stock. llt/ACIv HASPIinilKIES No shipping stock IlLACKIlEllIllIiS-Cholce ttoik. per 24-1 cape. J2Kii2.2-- ( . nitAPES Poutliern stock. | ier 8-lb. baskets , 540c ; California , pi r rase. SI 3001.35. Nr.CTAP.INESCnllfnrnla , per case , Jl.CO. THOPIf'AI. Fnt'ITH. Accoidlng to Infurmatlon fioni the Europi inarkPt pi Ices on lemims are lower here III Jn any other consumUig mnikct , says the N Yolk Journal of Commerce , nnd statements that effect receive c.inllimatlon In the liilrles lecelved from Eutupeaii maikets durl he past week. On Hatuiday several sales wi nade fur rxpnit to Kimland , nnd It Is sta that negotlatldiid lire pending for the puuln if other lots. This Is the llrst time will Jive years nt least that European buvern hi c une to this nun Ket for supplies. They wi arge sizes over tbeie , and It would npp < ( hat these can only be obtained un thin side , irlern Europeun buyers uiu ulile or willing , my. my.1TP to the present time the demand for lenu n the markets of this country hns been il nppnjjitlng , as there has been little renlly 1 weather. The traile now Is looking forwi t'i n better demand during the next few wet but realize that unices the weather beeon warmer their expectations nre not likely to realized , latterly the demand for lemons I lmpro\ed smnewhnt , nnd moie eiders have In received from out-of-town , but ns n rule buy nro regulating their purchases In nccordni with their nl'lllty to dltpose of the sli readily. ( Quotations : OHANdES Clmlpo seedlings , per box. J2. Medlteirniieun sweets , J2.7.1 ; fancy St. .Mlcluii none. l.FMONS Extra fancy lenioni , 360 size JO , 300 ze. ) ( i.iMfili 50. HANANAS Choice huge stock , per bunch , } : 62.50 ; medium size bunches. J2.0CU2.25. PINEAPPl.ER-IVr doz. . J2. MISCELLANEOUS. FH1S Fancy , 15c ; choice , 12ffll3c. llONEY-Cnllfornla , 14O15c. MAPLP. SYUfP-allui ! Juga , per doz. . t nixby , 5-gal. cans , K. Nl'TS-AlmondJ. 14c ; English walnuts , so ehelled. 12c ; standards. He ; filberts , lOc ; Urn nuts , lOc ; pecans , c ; peanuts , raw , 6c ; roast 7c DATES In CO to 70-lb. boxes , Co per lb. ; fi date . small boxes , lOc per lb. CIDEIl Pure Ju'ce , per bbl. , J5 ; half bbl. . J3 IUC12 POPCOItN In the ear. on orders , i lb. , 2Hf. HIDHS AND TALI.OW. HIDES No. I green hides , SVic ; No. 2 gn hides , tc ; No. 1 green suited hides , DC ; No , gieen salted bides , 8Hc ; No. 1 veal calf. 8 to Ibs. , 13o ; No. 2 veal calf , g to 15 Ibs. , 10'iflOi No. 1 dry Hint hides. 12S14c ; No. 2 diy Hint hid wooled early skins ) . No. 2 , each , Cc ; dry II Kansas and Nebiin butcher wool pelts i . oound. nctual welgnt , 5SSc ; dry Hint Kansas a Ntbraska murrain wool pelts , per pound ncti weight , 44j6c ; dry Hint Colorado butcher w iiflts , per pound , nclual weight , 4iiCi4c ; i Hint Colorado murinln wool pelts , per poui actual weight , 4jiCc. Have feet cut off , as It uteless to pay freight on them. TALLOW AND OltEASE-No. 1 tallow , 41 44c ! ; No. 2 tallow , 3i f4c ; grease , white A. 4lic ; grease , white II. 3l4c ; grease , yellow , 21 So ; grease , dark 2ii.c ; old butter , 22Hc ; be WHX. prime. 17 20c ; rough tallow , 2c. WOOL. UNWASHED Fine heavy , 6S7c ; f light , 8f3e } ; quartr r-blood , 10frl2. ' : seedy , bui nnd rbalTy , SfI3c ; coiled nnd broken , coarse. 9c : rotted nnd broken , fine , CJISc. WOOL , WASHED Medium. 15TlSc ; fine , 1 16" ; tub washed. 16ifflSe : black. Sc ; bucks , tag locks 2jJ3c ; dead pulled. 5 < ! J6c. WOOL MAUKKT IS STAU.VAXT. Attrlliuted l jOiitr .Iiiiirniil in Mini filet n IMTM llcliin Wt'll Stix-Ui-il. UOSTON , July 31. The American Wool ; Co.tton Reporter will say tomorrow : Inning past week f.ie wool mnrkes ; of New York , I tun. Philadelphia nnd elsewhere have wltne ; a period of Inactivity beyond that noted for si time. Although there have been numerous b ers In the market , the aggregate und Indlvlil purchases may bu attributed to the fact t many manufacturers are tulllclently well supp to enable them to operate their machinery simie little time. Values remain tlrm nnd til who wore In need of more slock readily ncqu ! It nt priced that ruled a week earlier. There some , no doubt , who me holding off , with uxpveiHll. . n that prlcm cannot remain permnii and clocks be eventually procured at lower lieu The nmount of wool which has already b taken by consumers Is far In excess of what ' sold up to this time lost year , even allowing n large percentage of speculative buying In ei ern markets. The bales In Hoston , New \ > Philadelphia and Chicago aggregate < i.b72 4.V ) 1 against 9..U5. ! > 00 lhs. n year ago. Uopf n s : amount to 3.04S.OOO Ibs. Parties who are In ref of a new stock are acquiring nt prices ( hat n n we k earlier , but the activity has somew declined. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Liverpool .MurkotN. LIVEUPOOU July 31. WHEAT-Spot. sten demand pojr ; No. 2 red , winter , 5s & > * d ; Ni rid , f pi Ing. 5s 9d ; No. 1 hard. Mi tobn , Cs lOd ; No. 1 California , 5s 6 futures opened Heady with near distant . positions unchanged to \t \ < \ hlgl nnd closed Him , with nenr positions unehan lo > d higher nnd distant positions unehan from ycslVrday's close ; business about equ ; dlstrlbuteil ; August. Cs 5' til ; September , 5s October , 5s 8'id ; November , 5s 7d ; Deceml Cs 7'id. COUN Spot , q V > l ; Amerlcnn mixed , new , 3'id ; fuluies ppeneil quiet , with nenr and lant posltlinis Ud lower ; cjuxed quiet , with r nnd dlxtnnt positions ] d lower ; business hcnv on nenr and dlrtanl positions ; September , 4s ' October. 4s d ; November , 4s Id ; December , FLOl'K Firm ; demand good ; Ml. Louis far wlnler , 7s 6d , PUOVISION8 llacon. Hrm ; demand Hrm ; Ci berland cut , 2S to 30 lh < > . , 37s 6d ; shnit ribs , Ibs. , Sr.a.M ; long rUiir. light , 38 to 45 Ibs. , Inns clear , heavy , 6S lb . . 31s Cd ; clear luu light. IS Ibs. , 3ts ; Fhort clear mlililtes , heavy Ibs. . 34s Cd ; clear bellies. 14 to 16 Ibs. . 35s shoulders , square , 12 tu 18 Ibs. , 31 ; hums , il cut. 14 to 16 Ibs. , 41s Cd. Href , exlni India m 76s 3d ; prime mess , 61s 3d. Pork , prime m line western , C7s Cd ; prime medium , COs. I dull ; prime western , 32s 3d ; rellned. In palls , CHEESE Quiet ; demand moderate ; Hi American white , new , 3fes Cd ; finest Amerl colored , new , 3 s 6d. IH'TTKH Finest t'nlled Stales. 70s. COTTON SEED OII/-Llvrrjiuol rellned , i7s LINSEED OI1 21s. PETIIOLEI'M Hellnid. R'.id. llEFltiriEHATOU 1IEEF l'\iequartere , 3 hlndqunrteis , C d. . HOPS At Ixmdon , Pnclllc coast , fj. SiiKiir 'Market. NEW YOUK , July 81. SL'OAU Haw , Hrm ; reHnlng , 2 15-I6e ; rellned. ( Inn , moderatt ly nc nnd klen.lv . ; No. 6 , 4 1-lMMHe ; No. 7. 4'a4 3- No. 8 , S 15-1604'c ; No. 9 , 3'kW4 1-lCc ; No. S 13-W4e : No. 11 , 31.63 lM6o : Nn. 12. 3 S 13-16e : No. 13 , 3 > ic ; off A. 4 t-16C4 ie ; mold 4 ll-16c ; standard A , 4Kf)4V c ; confecilon A , 4 l-16 | 4Hc ; cut lonf. 5 l-lG ! , ' , ic ; crusl 5 l-KUSlic ; powdered , 4 fl4 15-16c ; granula 4 7-ltWlS.c ] cubes. 4 ll-li4f4Uc. ! LONIKN. July JO.-SlUIAU-Cune. quiet ; i trlfugnl , Java , lls 5d ; Muscovado , fair relln fs ' . ' .I ; beet sugar , dull and rather easier ; J it M ; August , ilii 9d. _ Toledo firnln MurI < Pt > TOLEDO. July 31.-WHEAT-Actlv but lov No. 3 cash , 7i' < , o ; August , 73 < tc ; Septem 73'ic ; December , 74Hc. COUN Dull but steady : No. 3 mixed , No. S mixed , 4lo ; No. 3 yellow , 45c. OATS Dull but sternly ; No. 2 mixed , HYi-Dull ; No. 2. 61c : No. 3 , 47c. CIX3VEH SEEH-Dull but steady ; prime Ci JG ; Octcvtwr. $5.7J ; August. J5.30. eat , 12S.OOO bu. : corn , 11 bu. : tuns. S.600 bu. ; rye. l.f0 bu. SIIIPMENTK-Flour , 6,500 bbls.j wheat. K bu. ; corn , ! .CW bu. ; rye , SCO bu. AeeiiiuiiliitliiiiK of Cirulii StoeU. NEW YOUK. July il. Special cable and I graphic dlnpalchrs lo llrnd tr et's. covfrlng p clpal iwlnt of nccumulutlon In the t'nlted St nnd Europe , together with upplle niloul Europe from nil sources. Indicate the follov changes In available docks last Saturday , us c pared with lh preceding Saturday : I'n Hlatra and Canada , enit of the Hocky mounts wheat , decrease , WS.OOO bu. ; I'nlltd States , clna co.nt , wheat , decrenie. < 74.POi ) bu , ; t , both cauti , l.m.uod bu. ; m41o t far In Pui . .piwhmt d.ire.se. ' ! n l > 'j. ' .I . ' dei rease Wurld f nvailnbl" . 242. i"i bu. I'll i' H'-it.s and fanniln. fn-t of the Itneky in untiilm ern. derrenpe , 9J7.0W bu. Fn.l"d . Stales i n Cnnnda. enul of the Ilo < ky innuntHlns , i tf. dt ctrnpe , 471.000 bu. Th m re Hnpoitnnt Illcrcnti In stocks < if flvallnble when ! last year nut n red In ulllclal visible report Include 40J. ( )0 In nl Cleveland. 37.r" i tm. nt Lake Superior p.irt In ihe provinces , 18.UH bu. nt Rochester and Ij ( nci bu. nt Davnpitt. Correppondlng lncren nclude n nominal gain of na , ( * J bu. at t Idcngi elevntorr , where It wn mi this Is In pruate rnnsfcrrrd from public-elcvnlors ; lj.000 bu. i mlsvllle , 62.000 bu. nt Newport News , W.tK iu. nt Ogdenidmrn. 41.0U. ) bu. ut LlurllngU > n an I.OiJO bu. at Osweso. STOCKS AM > 1IOXI1S. I'hi'rt * WIIM nil Inrronsicrt Voliimp i HimlncMH Yi-Hterilny. NEW YOUK. July 31. There was an Increase the Slock exchange tc X'tumo of business on ay. Mid the speculation wna generally llrnv of the trading ranging liD n ti.ne , the lepult D 2U per rent , In which a rent majority t he list participated. Covering of short contract vaa th main strength of the tnarkut. but thei vns also Knod buying on the part of operatoi vim had taken profits during the past few day ml who deemed It nn opportune time to sped , ile for luiothtr upward movement. The shorl n the grangers weie most active In cumin nut HIP contracts. Hock Island being n lienv avorlle In the later denllnRK. In the co ( hares , Heading nnd New Jersey Central nlon f the gioup weie trailed In , nnd receded U per cent respectively , on rumors of bnlibi general strike of the miners. T ! orelgn houses were small pellets of the ni iltuige Ptin-ks , but this business was not mi tlolently large to affect the innrket. At tl > penl < ig of buslnesn prices were generally ruction lower , and a pressuie to sell Pugt vns quickly de\eloped , which sent that slot Imvn 1'4 tier cent. A slightly lower level wi ilsn eslnbllshed for the lest of the lint , nil peculation for li brief period was Irregula The tindlng , howexer , soon slendled , nnd tl irlces weie well held on a small market unl , o'clock , when acilve buying sel In , undi \hkli the figures ronllnued to udvance unl be llnnl llguies. During the last hour Mlssou i'nclilc was very prominent In the purchnslni * arge blinks of the slocks being absorbed i idvnnred quolnllons. the buying being crei ted to Inxl.le . Inteiests. Chicago Has was ah n gund buying for the iieruunt of n new ! formed I ull pnul. I ikc Shore on small sal. . gave way 1 % | > er cent , with n llnnl recovei if l'i | MT cent. Hay Slate Ons broke 1 pi cent to 20 on the snle of n Coo-share block , ni ie\v Yolk , Chicago , - St. Louts second pr 'errrd lost 1'i per eent on sales. The mark closed acilve nnd buoyant , the principal gait m the day being Missouri 1'aclllc , 2i per cen Chicago Oas. 2 per cent : Sugiir preferred , 1 ier cent ; Tobncco , IVi per cent ; Hock Islai nnd I'ltlsburg & Western preferred , Hi' p cent , nnd Consolidated dns , 1 per cent , lloni were lower In the early dealing , but galm strength In Ihe late session , lund closed stron The sales were } 2Cn8.000. The Evening Post's London cablegram say The stock maikets were quiet today. Amei cnnn closed rather dull , the trading being prli clpnlly In Ihe low price stocks. Argentln uKnnoed on rumois of n scheme In prepar tlon for n voluntary unlllcntlnn of the entl Argentine debt. The commencement of tl monthly bourse settlement keeps down Frem exchange. Tlio following wcie.the closing quotations < the lending stocks of the New York excham today. ; .Vciv York .Money .Market. NKW YOHK , July 31. MONBV ON CAM. Racy nt Iftl'S per cent ; labt loan , 1 per cen co | wl at 1 per eent. PHIMD MKHCANTII.n PAPKn-3flB per cei KTKItMNO 1C'HANGISirong , with nctu bUHlneFR In iLinkem' blll nt Jt.SD'.liift.b'J" . for il manil nrtil J4. ! > oiifft.l ! ) for 00 il.iys ; popteil rati J4.SO',4J4. ! > 0 anil J4.'jOi jii4.'Jl ; commercial bll KlniiiicliiloteH. . HOSTON. July 31. Clearings , M7,071,712 ; b alien s , t2l 4U4 . IIALTIMOIIK. July 31. Clearings , 12,415,8 balances , JIIS.C13. PHILADELPHIA. July SI. Clearing' . J10.1C 30 * ; balances. $ lW9.7fci : ; for the month , cle ; IDES , ! 305t33C47 : balances , (27.i61,054. WASH1NOTON. July 31.-Today's stutemi of the condition of the treasury ; Available ca balance , H93,573Ci ( ; gold m-civp , ; i07,2as , 79 , CHICAOO. July 31. Clearings , J1J,300. ( Money on call , 404 per rent and tftM * per ci on lime. Itunkem' Uxiiidon ) slerllng , ll.Wfl4.6 : NEW YOUK. July 31. Clearings , JM.310.3 balances. | 5,2r > ,214. ST. UDl'IS. July 31. Clearings , 3M ,87B ; I ances , JlSi.TK ; clearlncs this month , | 103,4S2. lialancrs , J15.S10.W3 ; same nn nth last yrar , li 530.64 ! ) ; balances , nz.171.ko : . Money , 5Q < per cu New York cxchante , 1V > 5 premium bid. OMAHA LIVE SfOlK 3IARRE Receipts at the Ynrds ttft the First Sovi Months of tthrf Year. MODERATE SUPPLY OF BEEF CATTI . -11. ' .Market Natlnractory to tlie Sellh IntcrcHtM Kurtlici * Decline of from n to III-Cents In the II B Market. SOUTH OMAHA , July 31. Today's receipts consisted of 1,350 cat ! 4,027 liogs , 123 sheep anil ISO horses , against 1,600 cattle , 4,105 hogs ntul 440 she yesterday nnd 1,001 cattle , l.CSS hogs and sheep on Wednesday of last week. With the ending of July the receipts I the seven months of 1895 show a ilecrea as compared with 1S94 of 183,094 cattle , 43 040 hogs and 27,450 sheep. The followl ! will show the receipts for each month of t year so far as compared with the prevlo year : Month * , Is93 , 'Cattle. llozfl. Chei .Innunry . to.'IS 1.13,049 12. I'Vhruary . ? 2M3 121 " 13 15 Mnrch . 40,7:0 : ! HS7o 21 Aurll . M,4ia S7.004 27. May . 2C,7 11.-.07S 9.H. . June . S1.31B 87.020 H. July . : . 40.3S1 & 9.3G7 Total seven months. . . . 24 .745 :2U 2 lo : > . Months , 1S9I. CHttle. HIIKH. She- - Jnmiiiiy . C,4.fOH 11420 24. I'ebruary . fiO.til1 , 120.S24 2fi. Mnrch . iM.yi' * , I4s.fi34 21 April . r.3.is : 142.M7 in. Mny . CSM7 lk7.S7fi 17. .luilP . f.1,278 217.M9 16 July . [ ,3,721 222.c.2 7. Totnl seven months. . . . U5 830 I.K4ni2 132 , CATTLK Cattle today were not In good supply us yesterday or n ? onVctlni day of last week. The market , howcv < as a whole , wus very sntlsfnctory to t selling Interests. There wan about the usual moderate si : ply of beef steers , nnd the demand bel Rood , offerings were soon taken. Ono lo of 1.392-lb. steers sold at 14.15 , nnd llghl entile at 53 6303 90. The general marten on fnt cuttle was about steady. Cow nml heifers were In active dema at fully steady prices. In pome cases i Blrable cow stuff sold a little higher. T buyers all wanted supplier , and the. ynt were soon cleared. Some teed western co sold nt RSOgS.lS. StocUers nnd feeders were also In KO demand nt firm prices. Ueprcsentatl Hales : STEEHS. No. 725I'r. . No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr 7. . . 725 20 3. . . .1103 > 3 2. , 1..1200 J4 11 COWS. 3. . , 735 1 40 f , . . . ! i74 2 15 10. . , S70 24 , Gi5 ! 1 40 2. . . s.'i 2 15 2. . . , SI7 24 1. 1 50 1. . .11.10 2 13 S. . ! I72 2 4 6. 743 1 CO 11. . . ! CO 2 21) 10. . 162 25 6. ! > C5 1 6T > 1. . . 770 2 2) ) 1. . 2 : . 5. ! 1 70 1.HI . 1 910 11. . . . S,9 I 1..1010 2 25 . 835 1. ! H 175 1. . . . 790 225 1..1000 2C ' IKK ) 1 ' 1. . .llifl ) 2 2' , lil. . SSI 2 ( > ? ! . 770 1 SO 1. . .1000 220 ' ' , .1072 2 fi 1. . 040 2 (10 14. . . 793 2 TO 10' . , . S9S 27 14.fi. 810 2 m fi. S'4 2 SO t . . . .101S 2 7 3i ! Sfif 2 ( M ) 1. ! > IO 2 20 1. . , .122) 27 o 1)00 2 00 970 2 SO 7. , , . Jifll 2 9 oi i ! ! ! ! 2 10 . . . . > 70 2 33 1. . . .1310 3 1 i. . . . 2 10 2..1073 253 i. . C40 1 63 1. . . . 4W 2 K , 2 3 3. . G10 2 00 2. . . . rC5 .2.23 2 r. 3. . . 423 2 03 4. . . . ti2 2 2i . 711 2 f. " . . ' ,2.1 . 2 10 r . . . . r.io . 2 20 . S62 2 7 i ; . 427 2 1C , B. . . . CO ) * , 740 4. . r.so 2 20 . . . . 401 IS 3 d i. . 3MI 2 25 2. . . . 745 2 35 3 1 i. . 4r.o 2 2" , 1. . . . r.t ) 2 40 3 " . cos 2 25 4. . . . 7ifl 2 JO 450 3 2 1HJ1..I.8.I . .1030 1 ( C > 2..1SI5 2i15 . .119T . .13CO 2 IK ) 4..KS7 2,20 . .114) 2 00 1. . .1370 2 20 . .1041 2 ( K ) . .1340 2 3 2 (10 ( ' .1130 2 25 . . ' .MO 2 a . .14SO 2 10 c ! . .llfO 2.23 . .11(0 ( 2 3 . .1310 2.IS 1. . .K.30 2 I . .1C10 2 4 2 15 4. . . . 912 2 2 ; . .1310 CALVED. . . 2SO 2 00 320 . . Ul 4 0 . . 375 2 20 3' ( M 4 ( J 3. . . . 320 3,23 4 2 1. . . . sea 3 2.'i 170 4 S 1. . . . 230 2 27 1. . . STO 3 25 125 4 f 1. . . . ISO 2 2l 5. . 141 3 'SO 19.1 4 t " . . 310 2 W i an 3 M. 1. . 170 4 : 11" . . 1C2 2 M . 24M 3 r M 1. . 4 f 5. . . . 2SS 27S r , . . . 184 3. . 4 f 4. . . . 1FO 3 C ) 3. . 4 00 1. . . 200 4 ; 4. . . . 2:5 3 00 STOCKHHS AND 11. . . . 750 530 3 00 23. . 609 3 : S. . . . M4 1 1.1 10. . C73 3 no 10. . 3 : 2. . . . 7(10 ( O " II. . r,27 3 10 21. . . SIS 3. . . . 473 2j , 3 10 4. : . yi 3 ! . . 470 2 80 . rir > 3 10 10. . .10:1 : 3 : i ! ! . , SiO 2 SO . 71S 3 10 10. . . SSI 3 ' , 9. . 2 ! ' 0 1. . , mo 3 15 12. . . W7 3 - 25. . ; ; 7ic 2 90 IS. . SS5 3 ir > r. . . IWO 3 ' . S. . . . 64t ! 2 M , fi75 3 15 16. . . ' .c > 2 3i < 21. . . . C74 3 00 . ; ci 3 15 15. . . 9W : i ' 1. . . .10110 3 HO . r,74 3 K 21. . .1052 3 I 3 . . . 743 3 00 . MC 3 15 3 i . . 755 3 00 WESTEIINS. NEHHASKA. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pi 22 steers 1225 J3 CO 1 steer. . . . .1530 $3 I 1 etecr 1010 3 CO H. E. llorkell. 7 cows S57 2 63 1 ! ) feeders. . 910 1 feeder WO 3 21 Cl. C. Powers. 3 cows 1120 2 25 4 feeders. . 935 3 16 cows Ii41 2 W ' ' ' 1 cow 1070 3'23' 8 feeilers. . .1306 3 ( ' 10 feeders..HdS 3 6T 3 fi-e < ler . . .lOD'J ' 3 I C feeders..1208 3 03 II. E. BrewBter. 3 cows 1036 2 3(1 ( 3 cows 10RO 3 I 2 cows 10 ! > 0 2 f,0 12 cows 1017 3 : 2 cow. 1125 2 SO 1 steer. 1400 4 1 3 cows . ' 'M ' 2 ' > > 21 ntccis 13S2 4 1 K. Palmer. 1 bull 14r,0 1 73 B cows 938 2 ( 1 bull 1220 2 15 3 helfeiH 743 2 I 2 heifers H75 2 15 4 feecleis. . . . C37 3 ! 11 heifers 727 2 63 4 feeders. . . . 765 3 I .K. 1 3. Mason. 1 cow 1070 1 90 26 feeders. . . . 016 3 i 1 bull 1240 2 HO 1 hteer 126) 3 . ' S cows 827 2 20 4 steers 1207 3 ; 1 cow F40 2 CO 7 steers 1093 3 4 fe'ders. . . . U15 2 73 13 feeders. . . . 951 3 ( 13 cows 943 2 90 T. Wilkinson. 1 bull 1000 2 60 1 uteor 1020 1 cow 1140 2 50 CS feeders. . . . 10G6 3 ! IDAHO. M. J. llyrne. 1 cow P10 1 25 2 cows. . . . . .1105 3 ( 1 stag law 2 50 21 Kleers. . . . .1014 3 ! K COWS IDS ] 3 ( X ) 11 Fleers. . . . .1160 3 ] 1 cuw 11M 3 00 5 Eteers. . . Manuel Hllvo. 1 bull ir..o 2 25 2 steers. . . . .1163 3 I 5 rows 10C6 3 IX ) 38 sti'fiH. . . . .1179 3 ! IIOC.3 The heavy break In the hoc mnikrt all points yesteiilay was followisl by a slm ! decline today. The shippers nnd the buyers the fresh mrat trade took the light hogs l morning at a decline of from 5c to lOc. Hi : a.nd biavy mixed were lOc ti 15c lower. ' , buyers iippuirod ready to take the IIOKS at pi ices nnd the market was reasonably act considering the break In prices. The receipts today were not quite up to yesl day's run. but silll UtRe to what they have b on most days of the month. Iteprcfcentaltve sal No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Ph. Pr C. . . .210 160 14 25 Cl . 2'8 ' 60 14 I .320 . . . 4 25 59 . 307 . . . 4 l 9. . .236 . . . 4 35 67 . 211 80 3. . .263 . . . 4 40 f , . 210 120 15 . 2 0 120 4 4J 61 . 21U ICO 2 . 315 4 < ) W . 2o2 40 3 . 270 4 50 S4 . 223 240 K . 2Cfi 160 4 GO 2'J . 194 120 2 . 213 4 50 W . 220 2'K ) 61 . 235 3M 4 50 CO . 324 50 4' ' . 262 t > 4 . 227 320 4 0 . 1W 40 4 50 Kl . ' -5 160 T2 . S67 120 4 50 fit . 245 SI . 28 120 4 55 27 . 215 f..l . . 230 160 4 55 'IT , . 172 S' ) 71 , . 223 160 4 55 ' ' M . 214 211 10 . 574 160SO 4 55 . ; jM . 22S 4) 13 . 176 80 4 53 i < , I7I . ISC 160 43 . 255 40 4 55 10) 5 . J2C ' 4 (3 KS 2.4 41 . 262 'so 4 55 ' 75 223 76 . 210 240 4 53 'R3 ' 218 4S . 2.11 160 4 fTi > 'J.- , . . 155 1 . 460 80 4 57',5 ' , j.M ISO ) M ) . 210 ICO 4 " ! . ' . J , l65 P2 109 . 207 160 4 CO ' ? " , ' 9 131 72 . 2C.5 ltl ) 4 fi. . ) 73 224 82 . 214 240 4 C. . ) 141 rS . 2i3 160 4 CO /Cl 1V9 76 . 211 ICO 4 C' ) 1 M 206 67 . 255 SO 4 0) 71 173 71 . Ui 160 4 60 " J3 179 72 . 2'W 2110 4 ) 94 200 76 . 212 120 4 CO ' 'f7 220 54 . 244 120 4 CO Oil 170 50 . 211 240 4 60 i 117 176 70 . 2.'J ) 120 4 CO 113 1C5 120 49 . 2IC so 4 : vi HKIl H 1 . ICO . . . 2 50 1 2 > )0 . . . 2' ' i . : co PIGS.1 * - 3 9 . 72 300 1 100 . . . 3 SHEEP There were a few sheep here. li met with r ily sale at tenUy prices. Kujr choice natives are quotable at from 2.50 to 1 fair lo Kood wcHtornB nt from > 2.25 lo (3.50 , ci mon ami stock sheen at from II.75 tu 12.75 , g to choice 40 lo 100-lb. Iambs at from 13 to Hepresentatlve fcaleii : No. Av. P 1 buck 190 (2 28 native ewes 112 3 7 native CMOS 1d3 3 20 native wethers 122 3 4H native lumha cu 4 1 ! native lambs 75 5 .St. I.ouU Live StooU. BT. I-Ol'I8 , July Sl.-t-ATTLE-Ilecelpts , 3 head ; shipments , 300 head ; maikot slronx nnd live und price * a shade better within the ran good ( hipping to choice eijmrt etecis. 3.M | 5 fair to medium shipping. K V&CS.N ; gu < l bulc nnd drd beef steers. 14.0065.15 , mostly i4.25tH.t5 ; steers , under l.ftOO its. . { 3.00(14.00. v bulk of sales at S3.30fi3.7S ; tiockvrs and feed I2.25fi4.00 ; cows and heifers. | 2.t5frt.oo. moi J2.Wtj3.43 : Texas and Indian steers , | 2,75fl bulk of sales , IJ.OOQ3.73 ; cows and mixed 1 12.0003.00. llOOa-Hecelptt , 2,100 bead ; ihljimctits , nc llghl Rrndnrtive and l"c higher nt $1 SifJMi tm. KITS , 5v liiwef nt $52M/j.8i , henries , 14.io i.Oi ) , HIIKfJI' Ilfcelpts. ( VV ) tirnd : shlpmrnts , non. . nnrket supply llnht mid prices hlgiirr : nnth sheep , I2.7 ! l.s ; lambs , I3.u0ti4.75 ; touthwi CIIIOAliO I.1VH STOCK. Ciitiiinoii ( o Choice Native Sleet Were In Active Deiniinil , ( MIICAOO. July 31. Common lo choice nntli steers were In ncllve demand by drrrrnt \ > v < n * nnd eastern shippers nt from I3.M iS.H ) . with transactions largely nl from tl. 11 $5.fiO , nnd extra beeves would hnve sold i from $5.90 to $3. ytoi'kerH iinil feeders we ; n active demand nt tulvanccJ prices , with unlc nrjrely ftt from 12.50 to $3.7V Ihe Rood inlMurni tending to stimulate buying. t'o s nnd bill ilmred In the Improvement , nnd sales w'c .risk at from $1.75 to 13.25 for poor to cholc with a few exlni lots ut higher prices. A nun the sales were thirty-four prime 1,370-lb. bill it J3.70. Venl calves were In fair supply nl n Rood demand nt frnm $4.75 lo $3.55 for no in prime. The receipts embraced nbout 2.0 western runners ami 1,500 Texan * . These call were firmer nnd ncllve , with lenity sales of fi old. There was Ihe usual dally decline In prlc if hum today , bu > erB sut.pl . > IIIR their wants rrom 5c to lOc. below yesterday's HRUITS. Tl Milk of tiHliiy'M sales were nt finiii 14.75 It J4. ! mil best heavy sold nt M.93. sales bi'lnif tn.ti ill the way down lo J4.40 for eommon drove Mixed and l.mclieia * hops old nt fiom J4. lo $4.9. , , luul llRht weights found pntrhase , fl'i" " $ l.iO t $3.15 for otillnary tj prime s Ka wrro lcft uxcr In iiUtht Prices for sheep were Rtronir , owlnc to dli inlsheil imlcm nnd K.HH ! demand. Commc.li . rliulce native sheep mild nt ft nn $2 to J4.4 nt ' ' l" 75Td'j ' " " ' 7r f nna ' . ' 'rl"K lnml 1 < > ft ' ' hogs , 14,000 henii ; sheep. 12'.000 bend. Xc v York I.lvc Stock .Market. ! ' ' \V VOUK- July 31.-UKEVIW-Heeelpl ' l.5il ! bead nfilv.'i ; on sale. 41 cms : fahlv nfilv.- SHEEP AND LAMIIS-Ilecelpts. 10.231 hr ud , "V1' / ' ' , " " " sheep. Hiji'ie lower ; lambs , s'ead about 1.0O ) bend unsold , mainly sheep ; slice llr'lme ' ° $3 V'c'S V' ) ' ' U"W < " ' " ' : ' ' "i1"- common HOflS Heceipt's , 7fdl head ; steady nt $3.5i : KIIIIMIIN City I.lve Htnelc. KANSAS CITY. . July 3l.-fATTLE-Hecelp ( i.lOO head : shipments , 2900 hcml ; matket st'in for best ; utlieis weait ; Texan steers , $2.3.i3. ) : Texas cows , $2.3502.70 ; beef steels. $3.5Sii4 ( 'Uy * ? " ? > TfiBa.in ; stockeis and fw-dei .73n4.75 ; bulls. 11. "Mi 2 75. IlndS Hecelpts. 5,700 head ; Bhlpmentg , H head ; market weak to 10c lower ; bulk of tali $4.55W4.SO ; heavies. $4. COS 1.70 : packers , $4.H 4. ! ) ; mixed. $4.75 4 S5 ; light , $4.C.Jil.'jO ; Yoikei $4R.iii4 ! > 0 ; pigs. $4.5n H. ! > il. SIIEEP-Uecclpts. l.Mu head ; shipments. 1 head ; market steady. Slok In Record of receipts at the four prlnclpnl marke \\ednesday , July 31 , 1593 : Cnltle. Hogs. Shee South Omiiha . l.S'O 1.027 1 Chicago . 10' 100 1IU.IO . 12. ( Kunsas City . 7.100 5.700 1. ! St. Louis . 3W ) 2,10' ' ) ( Totals . " ' " 2W ! 3's:7 14- < Hi ; St. l.uuln ( ieiiernl llurliet. ST. I.OFIS. July 31. FLOnt Ix > wer ; ext fnncy , $3.00fi3.i.1 ; choice , C2.7f'ii2..5. ' ! . WHEAT Weak nnd lower on more favoral conditions for crop generally , together with d pressed domestic imuketf , ; N > . 2 red , cash. 6S\ July. tS'ie bid ; August , CS'iflCS'iic ; Septemb. e. e.COHN Wns extremely weak. e en wlic " 'heat was nt Its | . , we t : No. 2 ml\f cnsh , 38c ; September , tOUifilO'.c. OATS A final ! Fquec7.e developed In Ju that put the price up lo 27c : otherwise the inn ket was dull nnd weak , No. S cash and Jul 27c ; September. 22'ie bid. IlYE I4c bid for No. 2 regular. COHN MEAI $ l.i5lTl2.iil. ! ( HHAN Striinu ; M'tc. ' west trnck. . i1/- ; . HI2KlI. . W"r : H'ol ' , $1.14 , with not bid for future delivery. HAY flu. Ice old timothy , scarce nnd In il mnnd and higher ; new timothy , plentiful nl ' I.I.AD-Mrin ; sales , 2 cars Missouri nt J3.32' ' l.jil Ions nl S3.35 , and fur chemical hard , $3.3 ; Mil and refiiM-d. Speller , held sillily nt $3. ' nnd 2 cars sold nt thai. I'KOVlSIONK-I'ork , stnndard mos , . j21 ] I.nrd , inline stenm. 1C.M ; choice , Jtj OS. Hacn boxed shoubl rs. $6.371 , , ; IOIIKS. } fi.75 ; rlhs. tc.Hi ' ' ' ' " " " ' p'l slmuldei j'r-u' l5n S'WU " > ' iM-i'r-Mo' 'I'37'ribs. : . $0.50 ; shot Is. J6.7. . . UI.CLIITS riour , 2.fH)0 bbls , ; wheat 71 ( bu. : com. 14.000 bu. ; oats. 23.000 bu MUPMUN'TS Kloiir , 4l ) bbls wheat " 1 l bu. ; com. 8,000 bu. ; oats , l.uoo bu. Coll-ec . . T L9.u ! < ; ' ! ' " -COKFEE-C , , . , . . . . - _ . steady nt Uf decline : nt 12 o'clock I ely slea changed ; at 3 p. m. . barely steady. ' 4f low. clo sed about steady nt Uf nel decline ; hales , 1 WU LltlH Col ( on Itarliet. NEW OULEANS , July 31.-COTTON-Fiilui ? U1J , nnl , ( " " dy : sales , ll.ioo bides ; Augu $6.51i6.53 ; Sejitember. t6.S75ifi.6a ; October. | M C.W : November. $6.CT , 6.C7 ; December. $ C.70iii ' $6-bUlG-63 Mu" s . - - - : ST. Ixn'IS. July ai.-CtlTTON-Qulct ; no Fn ! reported : lecelpls , 385 bnles ; bhlpmenls , 053 bal. . stnck , 16.202 bales. NEW YOHK. July 3l.-COTTON-Ste.idy ; m dllng uplands. 7 1-lCc ; middling gulf 7 5-K sales , 1,102 bales. _ IVorln . PEOIUA. July 31-COHN-Sleuly : ; No. 2 , 42 > i No. 3 , 4 Uc. I'ATS Steady ; No. 2 white , 23'ic ; No , 3 will 2i 2o' i c. HYE Dull ; nominal. WHISKY Firm ; finished goods , on the. ba of $1.22 for high wines. HECEIPTS Wheat , 3.600 bu. ; coin , 29,230 In outs. 32.500 bu. ; rve nnd barley , none. SHIPMENTS Wheat , 3.400 bu. ; corn. 8,230 bi oats , 35,000 bu , ; rye , none ; barley , none. Dry ( > OUIH Market.- NEW YOHK , July 31. Agents have advanc the prices of Indian Head nnd Wnchuselte Inch blown cottons to Cc ; nlso c & s , J H Dlnmond C K twilled flannels. 1',4e per yd. Tin was n goi l all-around demand for Mnples n specialties adapted lo autumn trade , and Hum unmarked by activity , a good many sales wi renched of dress goods , woolens , llannels n blankets. Klleslns nnd domestics commanded t greater share of attention. Printing cloths nu but Him nt 27 > c , plus 1 per cent. Milwaukee. MurkctH. MILWAI'KEE. July 3I.-WHKAT Wenki No. 2 spring , 70c ; No. 2 northern , 70c ; S , tember. O'Jigc. COHN Steady : No. 3 , 42c. OATS Steady ; No. 2 white , 2Csic ; No. 3 will 2C'4e. HAHLEY Nominal ; No. 2. 4Cc ; sample. 41c. HYE lo lowei ; No. 1 , 49Vic. KIIIINIIN City MnrkctN. KANSAS CITY. July 31-WIIKAT-HJi lower ; No. 2 bard , 651441660 ; No. 2 ted , 70ci i Jected. 47WMC. COHN Steady ; No. 2 mlxe-d , 37i03Sc ! ; No white. 37\iU08c. OATH-lc lower ; No. 2 mixed , 18i < .ffl9o ; No. white. 21Vi,0-3c. Oil Market. KMEN , July 31.-PETHOLEUM-0 mm ) ANTWEHP , July Cl.-PETItOLEUM-18f I p.ild nnd Kellers. SAVANNAH. July 31.-SPIHlTS-Flrm at 21 snles , 634 bbls. MltmcaitoIlM AVIieat .Market. MINNKATOMS. July Sl.-WHKAT-Wen July. 67c ; September. CS'ie ; December , G7ii on Irnck , No. 1 hard. CO'.ic ' ; No. 1 northern , 68V No. 2 northern , 67ic. ! TrlKcu Wheat ( liiutuHoiiN. SAN FHANCISCO , July 31. WHEAT Du December , ll.W-j. KurclKii Financial AfTalrN. IIEIU.IN' . July 31. Exchange on London , days' sight. 31 marks 30 pfg. PAHIS , July 31. Three per cent rentes , 1 100 for Ihe account. Exchange on London , 2&c for checks. LONDON. July 31 Cold nt Home has ndvanc to 104. C.V The amount of bullion gonu Into t Hank of England on balance today , [ 52,000. ( li Is quoted ut HuenoH A > res today at 241 ; Madr 14.50 ; Lisbon. 25 ; St. Petersburg , 50 ; Athens , ' Home , 104. C3 ; Vienna , 103. WOULD II.WI3 AHMKD IIKPL'TIH lOfTort tu Mix the Ctiunly > vlth tl I'ollee Matter. An effort Is being made to get the slier and the county board tangled up In the (1 ( and police muddle. The commissioners IT Tuesday and adjourned to yesterday wltho apparent cause One of the members of t board wantnd to know what the meetl was called for and was given to understa that probably another meeting would held toduy. Further Investigation i veloped the fact that the board Is expect to bo In session when the Churchlll-Kuss police board attempts to get Into power , was announced that there would probably need of deputy sheriffs to preserve the peti and that Sheriff Drexel had refused to anything without orders of the board , T commissioners were asked by one of tin members to bn In readiness to order the Bin Iff to swear In 100 deputies In order to pi serve the peace. The board has not tak any action In the matter and the feell among several of the members Is that will bo time enough to meet such an emi gency when U arises. .SIIK WAXT.S A OlAIIDIAV. Ctrl Ankn Court to Save Her froi I'arenfal Cruelty. Had not Julia Klossncr loved the exclti merit of a Nebraska camp meeting It I doubtful If she would have hail the fnllln out with her parents which resulted In he asking JudgB Baxter to appoint her aunt fc a guardian. This she says lingered he parents more than all else and caused he arrfj > t In police court two weeks ago. Th ? probJtc court devoted the morning I hearing Julia Klosaner relate her side of tli utory of her parents' cruelty. John Klosene and his wife came from Ocrmany ubot three years ago. Th ? family has been llvln In the neighborhood of Hickory and Eight streets , all of them , from the youngest , pu ting In tlmo at all kinds of work , Julia tel the court that she did not objc-ct to doln her share , but the beatings her father gav her and the bad names which he called he were moro than a child ought to expec The stormlngs of Klossncr , neighbor * testlllci were the talk of that portion of the to\\i About two weeks ago Hannah Jahn onMI talking with Julia , her friend , about tl ; pleasbres of religion from the camp ineetln standpoint. Several young men passing tin way Joined In the talk until tin. ' Irate fatht appeared on the fcene , drove away the con panlons nnd had his daughter arrested , oftt he had administered a beating and locked hi In the room. Julia says she Is nfrald to f. home and wants h r aunt , Mrs. Agenstcli who used to keep the Deincr rcstaur.int , i her guardian. Klossner was on hand fight Ing the wlshc of his child , backed by the Associate clmrllleshlch has been assisting hli lately , as he IB a cripple nnd docs little wor ] Klossncr's friends criticise him for being tc straight laced and united to America freedom , rot it MI'.X xo\v IN TIIH n.vcn. Men AVlio Would Sn | > crliitcmt tli Omaha I'lllille S.-liooU. The majority of the members of the Hoar of Education have so far failed to agree o a candidate' for superintendent of school Thy expect to accomplish this result befoi Monday night , and frequent caucuses at being held In an effort to harmonize tli varying prefeiei.ces. So far they have sin ceeded In reducing the number of avullab candidates to four. Those arc Superlntem cut h. lj. L. Hanks of K-insas City. Kan Superintendent C. U. 1'earse of Ileatrlc Neb. ; Suprmtondent J. M. White of Ca thago , Mo. , and Principal Smith of the 111 school at St. Paul. Minn. Among these candidates Mr. White making the most aggressive canvass. I has been a guest at the Mlllard. where 1 has h ° ld several conferences with varloi members , and It Is stated that at the precut cut tlmo he seems to be a couple of hit. ahead of his competitors. Mr. I'earse h : been In Omaha several times , and Is know to most of the members of the board. 1 ! was an aspirant for the oincc of state si perlntemlunt last fall , and has been active ! connected with the National Educational a : KOclatlon. None of the four candidates have had an experience In handling such a school systei as that of Omaha. It Is said that they hi\ : all been fairly successful In small schoo and their supporters Insist that any of thei would prove capable of conducting the Omat scjiools. OUT liI3AVKX\VOUTII STKKKT. Work on Street Hallway i\fenslo to FallnriiiiiiitH lleuln.H Today. Today , probably the Omaha Street Hallwa company will begin extending Its Leavei worth btrect line to the state fair grounds. Final action In the matter was taken I the company at a fully attended meeting i the beard of directors yesterday afternoo A resolution was adopted providing for tl extension over both the Le.tvenworth an Center street routes , but President Murpli says that no track will be laid on CciiN street Boon , while the work of building o Leavcnworth street will begin al once. A the necessary material Is at hand and tl work will bo pushed forward as rapidly : possible. The grading of the street-by tl county and city , however , IB only well undi way and the street railway company expei to be hlndred somewhat because greater proi ress has not b-en made. Hut the line wl be In operation by the time the fair open Testimony Scut to the Queen. The commissioners appointed by Ooverm Holcomb lo Investigate the Dawson-McCarl escapade and report to him will have tl testimony forwarded without common While It Is their opinion that both partli have been wrong , Assistant County Attorm Slabaugh states that the evidence shov that the affair was condoned by the Dawson Queen Victoria will be given an opportunl to read over a verbatim copy of the Cest mony. I.OUAI , IIIIICVITIKS. The wills of both I'armclla A. Hopkln who died last May , and that of John M Govern , who expired July 7 , have been offer.- for probate. W. G. Albright has sued his former parlne Arthur H. Cooley , alleging that there Is largo sum of firm money due him and whli has not been accounted for. A new hand went to call for a mcsseng boy nt St. Joseph's hospital yesterdc and turned In a fire alarm Instead , glvli the department a little unnecessary exc else. Assistant City Attorney Cornish will leai this week for a two weeks' vacation. In ca : Mr. Connell does not return before his d parttire , Frank Hansom will perform tl duties of city attorney. Mrs. Brown's gasoline stove got unru yesterday and gave the tire depnrtme a run to 14-10 North Twenty-second sti-Ei Mrs. Drown was slightly Injured by the c plosion. The house was not damaged. The son of James Norton fell from wagon Tuesday afternoon In the alley b twcen Charles and Seward streets , whl driving over the crosswalk , which Is In b ; condition , and has been for some weeks , ai his left arm was brpken. A woe-be-gono child , about 10 years age , was picked up .on the streets yesterd : and Edit to the police station. She ga' her name as Lena Krusha , and said she llvi at South Omaha. She Is being cared for I Matron Curnmlngs until her friends a found. Deputy United States Marshal Coggesho took four prisoners Tuesday to the L'nlti Stales penitentiary at Sioux Kails. Tin were F. T. Lambeth and Charles Foste sentenced for appropriating postal fund : : , ai Hubert Wallens and Charles Shepard fi counterfeiting. The Salvation army corps No. 2 Is goli to have what Is known among Salvatlunls as a musical blizzard. It will take place the hall at 1433 North Twenty-fourth hire this evening. The meeting Is to be coi ducted by Staff Captain Cousins , assisted t Adjutant Mrs. .Me A bee and her tiring ban Fred Anderson , permit clerk In the olllt of the Hoard of I'ubllc Works , has been la off until October 1. This Is on account i the action of the council , by which the e ; peiibcs of the board for clerk hire wci limited to $1,800 per year. This Is nol sun ciont to pay the salaries of both clerks fi the entire vcar. James Kosak has been adjudged Iruar and sent to the Lincoln asylum. The chari of horsesteallng against Kosak will be dli missed. He was captured In Iowa about month ago. According to the story of re ! : lives Kosak had only bought the horse < the thief. At any rate he was kicked In tl head by a horse and Is now Insane. Charlie Smith was released yesterday fro the county Jail , where he had spent the la five days In solitary confinement. He was la spring charged with Incorrlgiblllty. U promises of doing better , the customary BU pension of sentence was entered. Smith 11 Improved his tlmo by spending terms i Jail three times elnce that date. Renovation and enlargement of the couni jail quarters are now In active operntlo The workmen are busy remodeling tlia tv lower cast rooms in the front part o ' , tl Jail , placing new partitions and Irur.i. Tl commissioners will expend at least $300 carrying out their plan of separating tl women unJ children from the other pmj , ers. Considerable complaint 1s heard by tlui Interested In watching the county Jail t the gcore that the attorneys of the city see more Inclined to break the Jail rules tlit the prisoners behind the barn. A recent Jo Improvement has been to change the v'ui of the Iron slats In thewindows. . Uiu a alien Ing a better ventilation. Attorneys Impioi the opportunity this offers to converge wli their clients through the windows , Tl Jailers are at a lots to know bow to punu them. PATRONIZE IJy Mirclmilnif goods made nt the following Nct.t-ni.Ua fuctoilf. . uou cnn not and wlat , you nunt communicate with t,0 | m.nufac- turcis a * to wlmt denltrii hn Jle uelr , KOCH ! . ; / . ! ( ? . * . Manufacturcri of alt klniis of cotton nnJ bur lap biiR , cotton ffour sack nnj twlno n trco- laity , 614-616-618 8. lltli-St. HKKirKltlKS. OMAHA BHEWIflG ASSOCIATION. Ca , ' load ( lilpment made In our own refrlK > rntor CHIS. Illue HlbLon , Ellto Export. Vienna Uxport , nnd l-'amlly Exjwrt , ilcllvcrrd to all parts of city. Itonxtci * , gjilcp Orliulom. Manufactur- eis Goiinaii Daltliii ? IVmdrr nn > l C.orumn liry Hop Yoast. 14U and U1C llarney-st. , Oinnlm. Neb V.UtHl.HIKS , KIT. DRUHMOND CAHRIAGE CO. put rubber tlrca and brill bonrlng n lc on their o n mukc xclikles , nia sell u lop biiRny for lO.W bc ldcs.Vrlto them. ISIIi and Hnrncy , l-'t.U Ult. S. F. GILMAS. Manufacturer of Cold MeJkl Flour. B. llluck. Manager. Omaha. 'iriexi T uit / ; r. i c n > it i is. OMAHA UPHOLSTLlilNG CO. Manufiictutcia of T.irlor Kurnlturo , Ixiun cs. Hilling Tablp and Folding Uedi. 2Slh nvc. , L'oyd to Slialer Et . It'll A.\l > CO.ll. . Domestic nnd Steam Coal. Wo Imve the best. Olllco 16O1 Farnam-st. Telcphonp : Olllco 3T5 , yard. 1766. J. A. Doe , General Manager. - IIK > \ IIO li lift. INPSTRIAL IRON WORKS. Manufacturing nnd Hepahlng of all klnda of mai-hlnery. englius , pumps , elevators , printing piese , hungers , nhaftlng nnd couplings 14W and 140S llowunl-ft. . Omaha. lAXTOXTYlERLING"iRoTvSF Manufai'tusiTS ol Arclillectuial Iron Wotlt. Ciutu-ral Foundry , Muclilne nnd lllncUmnith Uoilt. nnslliitia nnd I'ontinetors for Kli Proof IIiilldlngB onice nnd worka : U. 1' . Hy. and So. 17th Btrctt. Omaha. MA I'Tie i..s.i KS , co r . . L. C D3UP. N Mnnufactuicr Muttrenei , SirlnB | Ilcils ; Johb r I-Vntlicis and Pillows. N. nth and Nicholas tits. , Omaha. M.i.\ut'.i crriti A ( i < : iiiilii7s r * . llIE MERGER CJEHIJAL COMPANY. Manufacturers of Fluid Extracts. Ellxlra , Syrupi and Wines , compressed tiliurales hypa- dennlo tublcls. pills nnd Bcientllle medical nov- elllcs. Omaha. J.VIMWATiiii. . REDESSA MINERAL WATM ' 209 So. llth st. . Tel. 254. Medcssa Mineral I Wnter Carbonated , unequalled. Plain for tabl ue unsurpassed. MisiiT ir.i run , FI it / ; xin ritv- ; . _ AMERICAN DISFRICT TELEGRAPH ? ' Tha only perfect protection to property. Kxnm- Ino It. Ilest thing on earth. ) Iteduccs Inaur * ancc rat s. 1301 Douelas-st. O ! ' / HA I.L FAHTOItlKti. KmKE1KS S Manufacturers of Men's ami Hoys' Clothlnff. I'ants , Shirts und Overalls. 1202-212 S. 12th st. J'AJ'Iflt IIOXK * THE OMUIA PAPER BOX CO. Manufacturers of all kinds of Paper Iloxes. Ph-lt Boxes. Sample Cnses. Mailing Tables , ct < \ \\edJlnir cake and fancy candy boxes , druKCMt ninl Jewelry boxes. U'OS-10 Jones-ft , Omaha. fiiiiitr t\tvitntiis. CO. Exclusive custom shirt tailors , lilj l''ariam-st..Telephone 008. JAMES E. nOYD. J. W. DEANi Telephone 10.19. BOYD & DEAN OMAHA. NEU. COMMISSION Orain. Provisions & Stooka Room lll'.i Hoard of Trade. Direct \\lres to Chicago und New York. ConesponJents : John A. Warren & Co F. r. BMITII ( Tel , ISO ? ) B. M. 8TANKOHO F. P. SMITH < S CO , GRAIN and PROVISIONS Room 4. N. Y. Life Hldijr. . , Oinnhn. llrnnch oflli'es lit Fremont and Columbus. All orders plarcd on the Chicago Uoaid uf TruJ . Cdnespondfiits : Kclmiirlz. Dupt * & Co. . Chl ci io ; Hchrelner , Flack & Co. . St. LoulJ. U"-f e to First National Hank. Omaha. IOto20Zpormontli i " ' can be made by our method of operutlng In CHAIN AND STOCKS. Prospectus giving full Information of peifert system mailed free. Send your business only lo a flnanclully rctponslblr house. Ixi.k us up. IIA.MPDHN I' . T.IOMAS S CO. . tiraln , Slock and IJond Ilrok r > . 3 Chamber of Commerce , CIIICAdO MAIHN ( No mutter what booklet on upec. ulution juu may have read tund iiiuitln truiilng and DEFINES ALL MAIIKEV EXPHESSIONS. It's fiee and will learli y m bcmeihlng. AHI1OOAST & CO. . 222 Trader * Uulldlnir , Chlc-.go. "CUPIBEHE' Curco nib en. s of tt'lf-abusc , exccoses. einlH9lun , linpuionuri varlcocule und con > tl > nation. Onn dollar a box , six for J5. Ko liv TIIH OOOU * 1110 Fnrnnm St. IUUIGATION HON BALK. Notice Is hereby Blven thin rciucu j ills will be received by the bourd of dircciora of thu Mlllun IrrlKUllun dlnlm-l or CusteJ county , NebraHku , ut their olllee ut the AHll tclioul IIOIIHV , In H.ild dlHtrlct , up tu . o cloclc li. in. or the IDth day of AUKU t , IMS , for tel.WI of the bonds lsnucd by mid lrrlg < lion illfitrM , $ MOX ) or until bonds bolpn In bonds or VM each und J7. < / > uf uulil .uondii b-jlnir In bonds or 1100 uar-h. All or nalil bunds druwlni ? Interest ut the rate of C iiuf cunt pur iinnuin , payuble gerni-dnniiall/i The nrlnclpul and Intcrewt < d Hiiia bond * payable at the olllee or the mute treasure * ur the state of Nebraska , the IHal amount remaining due of paid bonds payable In twenty (2J ( ) yearn from their date , a ill bond * payable in InHtiillinuntH after ten yt-nra from their date. The bourd or illrcctum rexurvit the right to reject any und nil blilu. Ad drt-HH all lil'ls ' to P. L. Metcair , Hcc. , at Walworth , Ouster county , Nebraska , Hy order of the bourd "f directors , rnad * tm. anu uay.ofpJ } . , Ilrcsllctll > I' . U METCAl.K. Henretary. 1