0 THE OMAHA DAILY ItEEt'lFHIDAY , AUO-UST 2 , 1805. COMMERCIAL AND FIXANCIAI Wheat Opened Quito Weak cmd Close Strong Yesterday , LOST OVER A CENT AT THE OPENIMi Corn TritilcrnVire All Torn I'p ' nn Left riiNcMlril OnlliK tH till ? I lif\iliilnril | Stri'imtli > f the Si-iitciiiliiT Future. CIIU'ACSO. Autr. l.-Wheat opened wen itid Plowed stroiiK loiltiy. At Hie rommonct tncnt of the eosMon tlieru wu a Iocs of \ \ \ per bu. , which \vero 'all roci'lveil nn Vto of Gain milled nt the close , owing t reported Bnlcs for export. Corn had rnc'mentnrlly ' easy Fpcll at Ihe opening , fo lowed by ; i lively ailvance , which culminate nt Iho eloRi ) In nn advance for the dixy f bu. In SeplemlH-r nd Uo I H.c I > T * May Provisions opened wonk nnd olopc steady at nbuut the snmu price ns on tl ; day before , und spot oU3 : llnlshed \ { ' lilshcr. Wheat opened praetlcnlly Ic lower tha It closed yesterday without other renso than n chnnito In Koneral pcntlnu-n Foreign markets v.'i-te comp.iratlvcly stead In the face of yoHterday'H weakness her Jjivtlpool was quoted ' /id lower nnd Hcrll % maiks lilghor. IJrcelpta at wester primary markets' wore smaller than on tl day before iiml the same poor condltle was observable In the gnullng. At Chli-nf out of fort > -nlnc carloads of new whci II received only one was up to tlm contrai quality. Toledo fared but slightly bette for out of nlnety-nlx carloads receive thtro cnly fix were No. 2. The tot ; quantity ti-cfived nt primary western ma Kets was 4'jO.UuO ' bu. , compared wll l2OCO ) bu. on tha eorre'-pnudlng day t tinypnr before. Minneapolis nnd Dulul recelvd 201 r-uiloadx , i.nnpareil with 1 n year a o. The opi-nlnr price fur Septrii ber wheat was Irn-Kiihir from We down f.SHf , and It touched iS' ; ' c bcfure It real-U NO abiding strength was observable uni liiiltlmoit ) sent a dlrpntrh Iteie statltiK tin there wai a fair Inquiry for wheat fi export , with pome fnlca caily In the da night boat loads belns taken for shlprnei to Ijlvi rpo'jl. The price here ro.'o to 69 \vbni the Haltlmore s-ili'S for export beoan KfiiL-ralty known. The Hnltlmorc expo business wns s-upplemeiited by a n-po that the ntntc aj-r'u-iilttirul authority In Cai fornla prunounovil this year's prodiirtlon wheat there the binal'.cut In twenty-oi yeari. nnd the market was furth Htrenpthemd by n continuation of the < 1 mnnd here from Ohio nnd Michigan millet That f-au ed September to rise to OHe ai nfter u leaetlun to tiSe. ! . to ndvnm-e om more , the Inil time to tiSTfcc. with Wic tl last tradliiK price. The corn traders were all torn up nnd Ic iinscttlpMtowIng to the unexplained strong of the'Weptember ftitme. Thn m.irket Is narrow one anil u few leading linns a nblo to exercise nn Inllu nce quite illspr portlonate to the nmount of their dealing There Is a K ° od shipping demand and on moderntp receipts ami these nr Importa nlds to the bull manipulators. Itecelpts t day were -HO cars and fur tomorrow 315 ca nre estimated. SI. Louis Is credited wi beliiK short considerable corn In this ma kct. The sales of rush corn for shlpme from hero are ri-pnrlp.il at over 4 , " < ( ) , ( lm. September slut ted atI V , rang , up from that to 43-4r ' to 437fp , nnd In tl end was brlnKlni : the outside price. Mi rancc-d fiom n.V4.to S.IK.C up to 3c , tl last liplng Hie closing v.ilue. Very little Interest was centered In t ] oats market. The feeling was firmer , I tltMiccd entirely by the advance In cot September opt-netl at 2 ic , sold down " 2'lc , up to 22' ' e nnd closed at that price. Provisions startf-d and continued ve weak for the greater part of the day owli tr > the weak live hot ; market , but hefo the end there was some buying , Induced 1 the strength In corn. The latter was i' cntipp of n recovery to about the level yi-ptoiday's closing prices. Uoi ? receipts t day were 12,000 head. Hoj ; receipts for t month were SS2.R&9 head , compared 370.48.1 head In July , 15,91 , Estimated receipts for Friday : Whe : CO cars ; corn , 310 cars ; oats , 213 cars ; hot 10.000 head. The leading futures rannc.l ns follows : Artlilji , | O.i'i. r.V. | OlOil Wheat.No. „ ' C ! II'.HS IN If , t ; . . 7UM Coin No. 2. . Ang 4'JM n3(6i ( Ffpt- I''K 4'JH net -111' * 4' ' S-nj May 35H OtilnNo.-J. . . t--pt May Pork per bbl Sept II HI ) 11) ) ( ) _ > 80H in o : Jan 111 I'D Ill : m H ) 10 ; r I.i.nl.HiOloa . Sept 11 HI 0 17' n r Oct li 211 (1 ( . " . 'l o _ : Jan 0 2'J1 u JiB Ehort HIliH- Sept r. S3 r no HI ) B 01 Oct B H.I M n tr Jan u II ) fi 47V M7W c f Cash quotations were as follows : l-'LOPIl Winter patents , $3.2.1ff3.75 ; win Ktralghts , $3.iiuifi3.4ii ) bakets , JLInft'-.M ; sprl patents , $3.75ifi4 SS ; pprlng stmlKlitH , $2.UOfJ.23 \V 11 HAT-No. 2 spiing. t4 ! > iR71c ; No. 3 spi.li nominal ; No. 2 red. OsSitiiyVic. COUN No. 2 , 4l',4 ' ll'.ac ; No. 3 yellow , 4 1 OATS-No. 2. 22'ie ; No. Z while , 2C"ia27c " , ; r S wnlte , 22i2C'4c. | UYi--No. : 2. 41c. llAItLUY No. 2 , nmilnal ; No. 3STc ; No. nomln.il. KLAX si-in-No. : i. $1.15. TIMOTHY SlIKD-PrlniP , $5.01. PIIOVISIONS MVHH pork , tier bbl. , $10.00010. lard , per ino Ihs. . $ C.lojiC.12'/4 ' ; short ribs. t.1. ( loosp ) . $ : , ng5.1.1. . ) ; diy palled shoulders ( boxe JjC2li5.75 | ; short clear B'.Ut-H ( boxed ) , Jli.5 \\MlisiiY-DIstIllcis' nnlshcd goods , per gt The following were thu receipts nnd shlpmei today : Prjluii oteainiru tel iv the outtjr m fcc-t wan linn : cronmery , HIM I Me : Usury , U lau. Kk'gH , llrm ; IKvll-ijr. Chee j , 7jS74e. ? M\V v ) itic ( ii\iiiAi : , ClONliiK < lu < > tniloiiN on ( lie I'rliioli Coiiiiiiuilltli.N mill StuilcN. | Ni\V YOUK. AllB. l.-n.OrU-llecelpts. 1. bbla. , exports. C.700 bbls. : steadier ; city mill p I'litu , J4. 4504.71) ) ; city mill clears , (4. 0084.25 ; M nesata patents. f3S5S ( I.S5 ; Mlnnettotu bakei Jtl01i3.ii5 ; fprliiB BriHle * . n.Kft'ODj winter p i-nts , $3.lk&J.W ; winter utialKhtH. J3.Wli3.7u- ter e tin , 3.onii3.o , winter low Ktiiilm Ji2 ? irllyc lluur > sul''rhie. J3.SiJi3.4t ) ; fancy , { : \f tl. (5. \VHIAT : Ilecelpts , la.SiX ) bu. ; spot tinner ; : S red , ,4'i.c ; Nt > . 1 noiihrrn , 7ii'kc ' ; No. 1 ha 77\c. Options weio weakened at llrst by eai cubleH , Inricated Mveiptnil sliK'kH , foreUm n western selllnK and local liquidation , but Una recovered the Inns on u demand fiom shorts t tu an export und mlllliiK demand ami rum that the ilillfurnl.i cn.p wim olllclally vtaleil Binall ; August. 73'jf74c. cliwwl 7)c ) ; Septeml : 72 > 4lf 'i.iclosed 74c ; December , 73'M75i closeU 7i' c. C'OltN Itecelpts , Ol.POO bu. : exK > rl . < 5 &W ! PKit | niionK. No. i. 4 ! ' < e. Dpiloun. after slli early weakness , advanced sharply on act i-ovvrlUK ly Septembtr nhoits , who feared miuifzc , helped aUj by llnht lecclpts and ' 1 fuAiiiahlu cn.p ne s ; iltis.-ti 'J TJC hlKht-r' J tu t close.1 4V ; S , ptember , 47' tii'Uc. : closed 4 OATS-llecelpts. ai.wo bu. ; ex irts. 1C 1 ) 1 PIK.I easy ; No. i. : Mia > ' c , No. white , SlLfiJ } ) ptloiiH .lull , but a little tinner with coin , cl | K Utl'.ic hlKher ; AuKU t iloaed S7cj Septi-ml * lIlUKS-Qulct ; CiillfoKila. ilr21 to 25 11 fctn. * , HAY-I-'Irm ; flipping. 750SOo ; gootl to chol HOI'SQulet ; Puclllc coast , old , SffSc- ] cr. > p , SfiDc. UKATjIKIlVeak ; livrnlwk sole" , lluei Ayns. IlKht to heavy weights , 23c ; add , 21 > , fi' VOOIl'Inn ; dumi-kllo lleece , IS 'Sc ; pull * I'HOVISIONS Heef , ciulet ; beef hams $17' 18.0.1. Cut meats , eti-iuly. pickled bellies , $ ? 'e 7.M ; pickled hams , t .2SOT.7i. UrJ. Bu.u , western steam closed nt r..47'i < RC.50 ; Septem close.1 ut $6.W , nominal ; mined , neatly I'o ' - and active ; new mess , $11.7Hj 12.23 ; sh lie' ; part eklms , ' . ? ' kim's/'li , lETHOiaUM-W aker : United clo l at > IMl'tlmdrc JS.TO ? W Yl > rk' l7'1"1 l > h" 1 > * | P'la | ' Hl'TTKIt Firm ; western dalrj1013c : w ern creamery , iU18c ; western factory , SiVfil'i 1.OI1H Quiet ; western , fte h , HOllKc. TAI.LOW Steady ; city , 4Uc ; country. 4'ic. IlOSIN Steady ; xralned , cununrii ti to ti.uei.co. ilOISSKSSteiidy. . BOCK ! to choice , na luiu. , 7fkjt.w. . WATKUMKLONB-SflZOo. ilUBIiMKUONP Ilbl . . II.OOOI.W. , lllfIJ-yuli-t ; Jnpan. JSG4V4C. MHTAI 1'lB Iron , llrm ; nouthern. Ill.OOtfH Tiorthrrn , | lMx > 14. 0. Copper , ulrone ; brokt price. III.W ; exchange price. | tl.U. Lend , utroi broker1 price , .3j exchanee , U.S5. Tin , bur ttrady ; Rtralti. I14.U014.44. I'lutn ) , iteatll Bprltrr , firm. JJ.55. COTTONBCED 01L-Actlrt prlrna crude , I-N r"'l ' s. n-.mlnal . primp crude , loose , I Ml 22KHiniii'r yd' ' ' ' , prime , 29c , summer yclluw n Kraut * , I ? i ! j . < . , white , prime , lie. OMAHA ( lUMMIAL MAHKHT. 'iinillllitn of Trmli * nnil ( tiiolntloni on Stiipli1 nnil l-'nii 'y I'roiliii'i * . . .RII have been im'ng In very frtcly durlni be pasT few dn > s , and the market Is not m firm as It wns. 'uultry ' Is moving t.ff rather slowly , owing ti lm large receipts. While spring chickens hnv. . * | n-rl ncri1 ttilte | n decline this WPk , the mnr , et U still higher than It was n year ago nt thl : icuron , when good chickens sold at gfiJo. The hay 111.11 ket Is lower , as will be note , rorn the quotations given below. Quotations : KOIIS Krih slock , per doz. , lOftlO'.ie. IlL'TTLH-l'ncklng stock , 7',41/sc ' / ; choice to 'ancy. Ujillj , gathered creamery , 15c ; npnratoi crcumeiy , ICc. I.1VI2 I'orLTIlY-IIens. Cc ; roosters. 3c ; sjitlm hkkciii , per lb. , lOCllc ; ducks , 4jSc spring < lucl < , lOc. turkeys , 7(8c ( ; geese , tc. VUA1 Chulvc fat. 70 to iOv uw. . arc quoted a " > 'tu ; ! aige nnd coalge , II/5VfcC. 'IlKIMi : Wisconsin full cream. Vc : Youni \mtrlcas , 11ft life ; twins , llfllze ; Nchrn Kn nrn own , full cream , 10c ; Llmburger , No. 1 , lOo brick. No. I .lie : MvisK. No. 1. 13c. HAY Upland hay , $7 : midland , $7 ; low- am ! , $ (5.110 ( : < iew liny , $0 ; rye straw , $5 ; eolo nukes ( he Jit Ice on buy. Light bales tell the best ) nl > - top Kiudi-s bilng top pilecs. PiniCONS-l'iT d..z. . $1.0011.25. | VIKIKTAHLHH. As noted two Uiiys ngo , there In every prospec hot tl.u crop ot potntoeN nnd appleti In thl lection of the countiy will be large , and dealer mil gruw.-iH aiu Int. tented In ( hiding an outle or the suiplus. The foll'iwlug additional In 'omnium , culled from the conei-pondi-nci- Jrnnr-li & Co. , nnd giving the Ideas of the lead ng dealers In the secllulis mentioned , will be o nteipst : Ogilcn : There will not be more than one-flftl of a crop. Cinly Imlatois Killed by laic front. nan Pianclyco : Apples not more than two hlrda of u crop , Inking thf state IIM a whole .atu i-i up of apples shortest , but will hav niiugh to KO nruund tilid to rpnie. Potatoes i Lood crop. SlouI'alls : Putntoes will be n Inrgp crnji -Ming ar pievput at 4.'c . , with a prospect of i 2Jc mnikcl this full. Will havp to depend upoi apples shipped In from outside points. llaltlm-iie : .Maryland l not much of nn nt > ilo or p.Int. . , . gri..vUiK . slate , but depend. * larml ipnii stock nhlpped fiom other points. Nt w Him and Is leporleil to have aliout half an appl cn.ji , whilt. I'tmixAlvnnln nnd western New Yor lalni to have nluut two-thlrd of a crop. It I mposslblo to ilte ; an o-tlmate of HIP point cr-ip. It IB pxperliil that iKitatnes will si-II n j."if/i.1c ; dm lug Oclul er , NiiVember and December il'Ples , II.Coin 2. GO , aecitrdlng to variety. Wnmego , Kan. : Potatoes promise to be th ust iri > p ever inln-il In Ihls section , now brine Ing 35f < 4'o. ) Apples will be very light croi Imth t-nily nnd late vaik-tles , with but few cal if \ \ inter fruit to ship. IVnvcr : Ptitato cri'p promises to be the large ? i-ver qi.iwn In Cnlnrado. Will probably niniuiii In betwei-n 13,0011 and IJ.On.1 . carloads. Apple cro last year wm : nl.out . lt.000 bbls. ; this year wl be 2..u"il hbls. , m.ilnly Hen Da\K Philadelphia : Ilarly crop of potatoes now beln maiketed.M-iy largu nnd In PM.-es of local tl < maml ; will IIIIMto n-ek other m.nlielH for IHjitlon of It. l .to . crop piomiKcs well. Apple trt > vi-rv abundant , both eatly and late vnrletle : Onllnaiy fruit n-llltiK at nloul .me per bbl. , an tbp bei-t nt $ l.oiflt.2r. . Napln Ille. Tdili. : Crop of apples very Inrgi ' > tt.l'ii-n nbiitit half a crop , but late crop will t much larger and b-lli-r than llrst crop. IJnii C'hilie : No miplriIn this pectlon. Potti leeK are a laiK'1 crop , selling now at f.0c. . Tw liiindicil miles sonth of this point there Is a ino.-t a total fallnr. * of PV.MJ thing pxceit con Kxpect potatoes ti > l > 1.1(20e ( Ihls fall. Sherman , Tex. : Veiy line crop of siimnw nluliiPH , but tin not evpect to make n fall croi will have to rely upon Coljrado and Callfnrnl for winter stock. Apples are good , but will m bo hi the way of shipments from outside point after Noxember I. Wheeling. W. Va. : More early apples than ft yeais ; | niiali > f only a fair crop. Will hav plenty to ship out. Nashua. N. H. : Krost killed the apple crti anil we will have to go outside of New Knglan for supplies. LawnlidMass. . : Apple crop n failure. Lm year shipped a goml many west and across tl water , lliuilly enough for home supply this ner I'OTATOIJS New potatoes , choice stock , 30 35c. 35c.ONIONS ONIONS llctmudas. per crate , none ; Callfornli In sa.ks. per bu. . SictiJI.C'O ' ; home giown. 60W75 OLD HHANS-llund picked , na\y , $2.20 ; Lln : beans , per lb. , ! ' 4f/i < , c. CAHIIAOi : On urxlery. sacked , IHc. 'IAHISHIJS Per doz. bunches. I3c. Rltni-JN ONIONS Per tloz. bunches , lOo. I.ITTUCH PCIdoz. . . isii2oc. ASPAllAllt'K Choice Block on orders , 353K per doz. bunches. CI'CUMUKUR On orders , 30ff35c per doz. 1'HAS On orders , per bu. , C00C.1c. KTKINO lIMANS-On orders , per bu. , COSCJc. TOMATOES Clinlce stock , per 4-batkct cratt 7..P ; r to 10-cnpp lots. 707.1c. HL'MMKIl tiQ.l 'ASlI-Per doz. . on orders , K WATUnMRJ.pNS-Per tloz. , crated , $2.DO. WAx'ltKANS P , r bu.f.r COST CSV. ' ' * ° ' CAI'LlPLOWHIt-Per ' doz. , 7.1c(5l.iO. ( Cni.KHY Home giown , per doz. , 35fNc. CANTALOt'PHS-Per basket , 2e. KItt'lTS. The innrket Is well supplied with the tine California , fruit that nny ono could ask fo Am mg the day's airUnls were some of tl flu-iciest KelFt-y plums ever seen here. Th. weio large enough for pears ; m fnct , ao larf that baldly any one recognized them ns plum Iheiu wt-ie nlso som very Hue peaches amor thu arrivals from Cnltfinnln known ns tt iibeita : , a variety that Is llllle known on th mm ket. qunuttlons : PI-AHS : Californlii liattletts , per box , $1.S5 2.IHI. 2.IHI.HKI HKI ) IlASPIIIiltUIRS No shipping stock. PI.IISIS Callfoinla , pur box. , choice stocl $1.30 l.fiO ; southetn , per case , $1.25. APUICOTS No bhlpplne stock. SOUTHKKN PCAUIIUS Per 4-basket crnl 75e. 75e.APPtjRS APPtjRS Choice fhlpnlng stock , bbls. , $2.0.1 2.25 ; iwklng apples. J1.75ii2.0. . ; . CALIKOIINIA PlIACIIUS-Crawfords , per bo : 70ii/7.1e ; llale's early , C.ic. . STItAWHUHHIHS-riioice fhlpplng stock , noni I'llintlllllS shipping stock. ( JOOSMIIUHHinS-No shipping slock. 1ILACK HASI'llinmtRS-No shipping stock. IILACJ < HI-HHIES : choice stock , per 24-q OHAPKS Southern stock , per 8-lh. baskets , W40e : Callfiiinla. per case. $1.3061.35. NT.CTA11INKS California , P'-r case , $1.50. THOPICAL FUUITS. OHANflKS Choice seedlings , per box. $2.5 Mediterranean sweets , $2.75 ; fancy St. Michael none. I.KMONP i\tra fancy lemons , 3CO size , $0.0 3 * ) size. $ COO'Hi.r,0. ( n A NAN AS Choice largo Etock. per Lunch , $2. ! O2.60 ; meillmn size bunches. $2.00U2.29. PINI'.APPLKS Per doz. , $2. MISCKLLANICOUS. PIGS fancy , lc ; choice , 125T13o HONUY-Cnllfornla , H615c. MAI'LU SVItrP lialluu jugs , per doz. , Si : nixby. 5-gal. cans , $3. NUTS-Almonds , 14c ; English walnuts , pof thplled , 12c ; standards , lie ; filberts , ] 0c ; Ilrnz nuts , lOc ; pecans , l'o ; peanuts , law , Cc ; ronstei TcPATHS PATHS In CO to 70-lb. boxes , 6c per lb. ; fai Jntp3 , small boxes , lOu per lb. CIDKIl Pure Juice , per bbl. , $5 : half bb ] . , $3 Hici : POPCOHN-In the car. on orders , pt lb. , 2"-c. HinnS AND TALLOW. HIDKS-No. 1 Kiecn hides. < AC ; No. 2 pree hides , Sc ; fso , 1 gieen salted hides , 'Jo ; No. _ PHLTS-Clreen saltev ! . cac'i. 2500 ( green salted ehrarllnt.'M ( short woolcd early flklns each , Ciil.'ic. diy shearlings ( short wooled eai skins ) ' No. 1 , each , SftlOc ; dry shenrllnga ( Eha w < K.letl enily tklns ) . No. 2. each. Cc ; dry till Kansas and Neura _ . butcher wool pelts it. . tiound , actual welgm. case : Jiy nint Kansas ar Ntbraska murrain wool pelts , per pound , nclu ; weight , 4lfCc ; dry Hint Colorado butcher wi. . pelts , per p.iund. actual weight , 4B6' > c ; Ui Hint Colorado murrain wool pelts , per'puum actual weight , 4tiCc. Have feet cut otT. as It useless to pay freluht on them. TALLOW AND GHRASi-No. I tallow , 4V4 4 Ho ; No. 2 tallirw , 3Vij4c ; grease , white A , 4 ' 4c ; grease , white II. 3'Ac ; grease , yellow. 2H So : grease , dark. 2'ic ; old butter , 282',4o ' ; bet wait , prime. 17020c ; rough taiMv. 2e. WOOL , UNWASHKI-Fln heavy , 6 7c : Hi llKht.SOOo ; nunrti-r-blood , 10012.- : seedy , bun nnd chaffy. k f9c ; col ted and broken , coarse , 7 to : coiled nnd broken , line. CjrSc. WOOL. WASHKn-Medlum. USlSc ; fine. 14 16'tub ; washed. IGfilSc : black. So ; bucks , 6 tag locks 2Q3c : dead pullrd. t > | Gc. LIVIIUPOOL. Aug. l.-WlIHAT-Spot , mark steady ; demand poor ; Nn. 2 reil winter. f.s 3 > j No. 2 led spriJiK , r , 9,1 ; No. 1 hard. Manltnb 5a 10.1 ; Nt. l Oallfornla , r , 5'jd. Futures open steady with near nnd distant positions id li.wt and closed easy with near po ltl..nti . I'.ffVjt ] low ant ] distant positions unchanKtil io > . .il | rwr business nlKuit eiju.Tllv distributed ; August , .Is C September. 5s 5'4d ; Oembvr , ts r4d ; NovemlH 5a C'jd ' ; December , la 7d ; January , Rs 7Hd. COHN-Spot , market Him : American mlxe new. 4s S'vd. ' Futures opmnl steady with ne and dlhlant | t\jsltl ins unchanged frnm yestt tla > ' closing prices , fluxed quiet with AUKU unchanged and other months "id lower ; buslne heaviest on earliest | sltlons ; August 4s ; September , 4s "id ; October , 4s < 4d ; Novvmbt Kl.oril Market steady : demand good ; f Louis fancy winter , 7s M. 1'UOVISIONS Il.icon. steady ; demand Blend Cumlerliind cut , 2S tit JO Ibs. . 37 CJ ; short rll 2S II * . , 3C * M ; lonn clear , light. 3S ttt 45 U.K. . 3S KJIK clear , heavy. C5 Hot. , 33s Cd ; nht.rt vie ba-ks. light. 18 Ibs. , 3..s ; short clear mldilli beiivv , K ll.s . . 34s 6.1 ; clear bellies , 14 to 16 lln S.Vi < V1. Shoulilen , square. 12 to 18 lb . , 31 IlnniK , short cut. 14 to 1C Ibs. . ( Is 0,1. lleef. e\t India ni'ss. fine wmtern , C7s 6 < 1 ; western m ilium , Cin. ) I inl. dull ; prlmo western , 21s 3d ; r IliUMl. In palls , 43 . CIIRKSM Quiet ; ilemnnd moderate ; fine Amelcnn. white , new , 3Ss Cd ; ( Inert America colorctl. new. 87s Cd. lU'TTKU-Klnest l'nlte.1 States , 70s ; gool. not Inul. Inul.XITTONSKKD ( XITTONSKKD OII Llverpool rcftned 15s CJ LINSRKU OIL-Uellne.1. SUd. HKFUinKUATOIl 11KEF Forequartera , 3'4 hlndnuarlers , 6 > i.l. HOPS At Ix > ndon ( Pacific const ) . J2. 'ori'lKii riiiHiii-lnl Airnlm. HKIILIN. Aug. -Rxchango on London , elg days ilKht. 2il marks 44 pf * . PAUIS , Aug. 1 The weekly statement of t Hank cf France nhows the following changes ciimpan-il with the previous nceount : Notes circulation. Incrvnse , C0l7t.000f ; treatun * n counts , current , Increime , 62.975.0ilOf i coM ham ) , decreaw. lMOuof ; bills diicountetl. tl cr ase. ia,4W.OOOf ; ullver In hnnd. Increane. S.S7 ! 0 f , Threa per cent r nte , 102f lOo for the a count. 1/1NDON , Aug. 1. Th weekly statement tb Dank o { Ecjlwxi ihoir * tUo tcllawli rhnngri ns ronrlmrrd with the prcvloui jiccuiintl Total rcxe.ve , ilnhnKe , 114000 , circulation , d * < crcnfe , r.VT.nnO , bullion , Inrrrnse , 1172,636 ; other fcvtirltlrn. Increase , (3C7 OnO. other drpjslls , ln rrcnse , ( .129.050 ; public dep.wllii . , Increase , (2t,0ooi toted reserve , ili-cri-niH * , I3 < X > ,0"U ! Kovemtnent se- rurltles. Increase , UW.ono. The protortlon | of lit" tank of Knglnnd'H re crve to liabilities whlcli nut week was KUtt per rrnt , Is now f.7.7S. Th nmount of bulllt i gimp Into the Hank of Knglan.l . in bnlfltice today Is f2.M . > ,0.)0. . ) The Ilnnk of Kng- ami's rntp of discount renmln.n unchanKcd nl i per crnt. ( Sold Is quoted today nl llueno \yr > n nt 210.70 ; Madrid , 14.V ) ; Lisbon , 2 : Ht , etersburg , M ; Athens , 77 ; Itotne , 104.C5 ; Vienna , 03. _ . J i STOCKS AM ) IIO.MIS. llHTiilutlim ViHtiTilnyVIIM l'iilrl > Ai-llvr lint TluiriiUKlilX liM-cKiilar. NKW YfillK , Aug. 1. The ppeculntlon today was fairly active , but thoroughly Irregular , nl- th'.tigh . prices geti"ially ndvanceil. More thar one-tlfth of HIP business wn done In Sugar , anil the bull clliiup by main force moved the prlct ip 1'j per cent In Wi. but had to absorb n great deal of Mock to do It , for large block ! were j.l.-ut.l on ( he market , which caused fro- lu.-nt reactions , nml the high point was not reached until 2 o'clock In the nfteru.'on. . ' In the ate dealings tluTe wns n tenewal of pressure ngalnrt the property , and n recession of 1 per cent took place , of which ' 4 per cent was llnnlly etinered. The preferred lose 211 per cent tc 07 , closing nt the best. Chicago Gas was nexl n point of activity. The stock lluclualcd be- ween CSi and C7H , closing ' ( , per cent nbo\c the owest nnd 'i per cent below yesterdnj's llnal salen. Western I'nlnn wns In good buying de- Hand and fold up 1'4 ' per cent on reports of Ill- creased business anil proi-pi'i live gnater priillts , A unction of ' 4 per cent ii-Milteil at thu cl-se. The upward movement In Ml.tsourl I'aiillc , whleh was bni-Pil on HIP large corn crop , re ceived a slight check because prollt taking wni Indulged In , but h'Rt only ' per cent , and de veloped remarkable staying tUalltl-'s. | The grnng- els were less acttvi > than of late , movltiK wtlh.r fractional limits and losing a small fraction or reallza I..us . . , except llurllUKton , which Is llti changed frnm yesterday. Louisville & Nnshvllli gnlntd ' 5 per cent during the morning on favor able sentiment tig.ii.1lng Its bond operation ! ! , bu lost r-i per cent In the afternoon. In iidiin win H both sides of the maiket , but did very llttb in either. The Cordage shares were a feattttt ihd were buoyant in the g . .l Imlui'iice txeit-t by the announcement that tin reorgnnl/nlloi ; > hm had gone Int. . ) effect anil that adtbtlnna Heavy deposits of the securlllts weie being nin.li thereunder. Net gains ( , f Hi per cent were m.uli In the common Mock , 2'i ' per cent 1n the pre- ferrrd and < "j per cent In tnt guaranteed. Ir the lale dealings a weak tone prevailed and tin rnarkfl closed heavy , but the earlier ndvancei w.ie In the main retained , llonds weie falrl ) animated and llrm. The aggregate sales wen $20lil.WO. . The London cablegram sa > s : The muikcti were active and strong all around today. Am-r leans were steady at New York parity. Her nuns are hu.vliiK Atchlsun , Si. I'aul nnd t'innt I'aclllc. The Knllim and Ausliallati mines an booming fuilously. The latter are i-xleitflvcl ; b ught > by llernuiny. There U onla slight In ci-e.ise In the Hank of England coin and bulllm tnls week , although I . . W of gold wi Impoitti net for the week , the details b" ng IJ2) ) > . < .0. . boiiKht. of which n large nm"iint was America ! gold ; C132.0.JO . Imported from Australia , Cl,0)i ! ) friim I'arl" . fin.nio from China , nnd 100.000 rx ported to the Cupe , .v,000 to Ilrnzll and COOi t. . ' K > | il. The t.MKIi went Into home clrculatkn n the end of Die month because of holiday re HUlrements. The Increase of other securities re Heels the bank's Inxestmcnt. It Is believed the' ' hino liought Home of the Frtncii treasury bills probably over fl.MO.OOO steillng. Such bills havi bein pliu-Hl here dm Ing thu past week , but the : me lint , tiacpiiblc In the bank returns , becaiif' t.ie puich.tses meiely Involve tiansfers of casl under other di-posits. The following were the closing quotations 01 the lending stocks of the New York exchangi today : The total salea of flocks today were 23C.CS shares Including : American StiK.ir , 52.7i > l ; Amer lean Suinir prefenetl , 2.COO ; American Tobacco . luiiifiu i .iiiit'.tti. i.iswi ; t imtu t > iaies LTortiaK. 3.1' > l ; Wal.aKh . preferrnl. 5.400Ve ; tern Unlor 14,90) ; Wheeling * c Lake IJrle , 4,500. XtMV VorU .Aloiii.y .tlurlci-t. N"i\V YOltK , AUK. l.-MONKY ON CAI.Lr Knsy nt 1 per cent ; last loan , 1 per cent ; closet ! 1 per cent. 1'itiMK MIJRPANTIM : - - I-AI-KII-SOS per cem STnitl.INd KXCHANGi-Stently , with nctun liuslm-ss In hankers' bills at J4.90'4QI.90'4 ' ' for dt mnn.t and l4.S9iiW4.8n,4 : for sixty days ; poste rnt s , 14 89 > .Kii4.9i ) and > 4.90' < ; S4.91 ; commerclc bills , i4.KS1&R4.lSi. Sll.VlIH l-CUTlflCATIIf ! f.CSiaCC-Hc. OOVEUNMKNT IIONDS Firm ; state bonds thill ; railroad bonds , firm. Clcslng quotations on bonds were aa follows : OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Some Very Good Westerners Among Onttle Offerings Yesterday , MARKET WAS STRONG AND ACTIVE OK Market Opcm-il , n < u DeeUm- ill from IO < < > 1,1 Out Oiior llititcr Way Trade \VitH AoUve lint Slim- . THIMISUAY , AUK. 1. The receipts today were 2,003 cattle , l.SOS hops nnd no sheet ) , us nfialiiHt l.MO cattle 4,027 boss , 123 sheep and ISO horses yester day nnd 1,503 cattle , 1,065 hogs nnd 1,40' , sheep on Thursday of last week. llecelpts for the week thus far nre 9,29 ; cattle , 10,398 hops nnd 5'W sheep , ns ncnlnsl 8,319 cattle , fi.MD hogs and 1,780 sheep foi the same period last week. CATTLK There were ninety-seven load ! of cnttlo In the yards today , beltiB a dc > elded gain In numbtrs over yesterday's and last Thursday's receipts. Among the offerings were some right good westerns' , The market was strong and active , the buy- cts all wanting a few good killers and being willing to fiy good prices. Cows and heifers were In liberal supply , there being quite n showing of both nativei nnd westerns. There were some right good westerns In the yards , some selling lit WThe bulk of the native ! * sold at J. to $2.75. The demand was good nnd tin market active at strorg prices. Some sales men thought they received a little more money for their cows than they would havt brought yesterday. While theio were quite n good many stockers niul feeders In the yards , dealer ! complained that right good llcshy feeders were none too plenty. The demand , ns hni been the case all the week , wnst good , lm offerings of desirable cattle were soot cleaned up nt Rood strong prices. Missouri ! a heavy buyer of feeders , while ciultc n gooi many nre going Into Iowa nnd Illinois , r Isstill most too early to expect much cal for feeders from Nebraska. Ueprescntatlvi 8"1CS : 11RKI. ' STBRUS. IS lulfers. . . . ! > 22 3 W CO ttecra 1312 373 u ffedei-s. . . . W4 3 45 HOfiS There were t nlv twen'y-slx frehh loadi of hoKS In the yaids. It bclnn the. l.Khu-t lun o the week since Monday. T.ie"e wt'ie , however In Hddltlon to the fiesh receipts , 1.1IW cnrrlci over from yesterday , maUliKT u total of abou 3,000 on Kilt * . The nun Hit was lati-ito open , eveiy one waltlni for reports ns to the sltuatl > n nt other polnli liffore comnifnclnK op mllnna. When the mar ket did open It was ttt n decline of from 15c t. 5Uc. T.nerp were iMiilly any Kimd lluht welRhti on rale and only ten to twelve l.i.uls i f ( ol hcivi hogs , the ( Treat bulk of the offt-rlnB" Iwlim nuiili up of heavy mixed ioHds . .n the commonlsl order. When the tradlnc was tmce under way I was fairly active , anil tile bulk of the offering ! was not lc > np In changing hands. The close , how ever , was slow. I'urklni ; hous sold pretty larEul ; ut $4.10 , one of the most liberal buyers tleurlni that his drove would .Hint .20c less than yextnr day. A f. w loads of KI II ! light welK'.ils mid H fiom J4.CO to H.70 , but the , jfieat bulk of all th. . h.iKa wen * at from J1.4U tor ; t I.M. Huita ttitlnv * ii | l nt U - Mwmt jmlnt since Jun. . 25 , when the bulk of jlie s41e was at from J4.1i to J4.'iO. \ f The break In th ? hi > K iturket has been von sudden and heavy. Huss bld nt the openlnR o' the week at fiom J.JJ ) lutlS , with the bulk n from 14.85 to . OrnTuvMay the Lulk of tin * .ileH WUB at fr-.m I.WitJJ4.7 ( ; : ) , unil on Wt-dnca day fiom 4.W ti. JIWfWhlle the decline h been both heavy an.llja6l ; < t It IK no more thai wan to be txpeoteil. T Jr tome time pruvlhlon : have bem In eitreme'y lUlil demand , and packer ; have found a very p.r outlet fr , n , | product For a time the martlet was nuxlnlm.l by th excellent clmractfr of the fiesh meat trade Th innrket. however , ci ulfl nor be held up very loni without the suppiut of Ihelpackeis. and n brea ! had to come boonc-r 4 n , later. Heprest-ntatlv. . MilC91 . , i Ilrrnrals , floor ( ) ehdl.'p , tl.OOfll.TSi Ki'n ctB nnd butlvrmllk rnlvrs , $3.0.U4.CO . , SlliiP AND LAMMS llecelptii , 4,171 liondi on sale. 11 curs , or 7f l head , very uluwj com. mm to medium nloik lower ; nttout l,2oo hrnd un Mdi iherp , | HHir to nrdlnary , $12003.25 , lnnib , common to prime , | 4.oiM16.oo. 4.Ml head ; steady nt tS 00 CIIICACO I.IV1J STOCK. Common to I'nin.Viillvv HtiMT * Solil Iti-nillly ( o IIiiKti-rn .Slilitor . PIIIOAOO. Aug. 1. Only about 8.000 cnlllo nore received , Including 3,000 wisiein raiiRpm anil l.MO Texnns. Common to fancy natho Ur fold to drcMeil href men nml ca tcrn uhlpp'rs nt from $3.C. . ) to K with siles Imgely nt frnm J4.M t. $ ii.CO. Thp tnckfr and feeder tra.KIs nifnm active , nlth sales largely at from $250 to $3.75 l-'ottcr cattle of this kind nre arriving and prices have' mlvnncpil slunply this .ek. . Hulls mid freely again nt from $2 to $3.25. and oows were active nml llrm nt from $1.75 to $4 , with cairn principally at from $2.2,1 to 13 50. Vrnl calves were actlvp nt from $350 In $3.50 Texas cattle were In fair demand at steady prices , with UH'M of the fnles belwicn $3 and $37.1. Wi-j'crn rnnger cattle lather active and strong. Hogii me dt dining rapidly , and today ( here wns a further drop of in.nlth'Ugh 1. . ss than GO.IIOO have renched here this week , a decline of 27..100 ns comiiarcil with IIP r.irrespi.ndlng . time last week. Common hogs that lm\e been InP sivrrnl days were haul In sell at murh l- ei prices , and heavy hoc' fold at from $ l.0 10 $4 Sil for common packing In choice shipping li-ls. Mixed lots sold at from $1.50 tn $4.75. light \M-lghts nt from tl.d ) to $3.0.1. iiml plga nt fr' < nr $3.75 to JI.23. the bulk of the hogs fetching from Only about 11.000 sheep arrived today , making 45 2S3 for four days , a reduction of 14.000 ns i-om- itaied with Hip same .lavs last week. The nrter- IriRS consisted laigely of gnodvstrin heei | and native lambs , with a giti.d . number . .f . medium to good native sheep. Theip was nn active demand at the lec'intly advanced prices. Sales WPIP on the basis of from $1.2.1 to $4 for Infi-rlur tnholer native fheep , with the bulk selling at fiom $2.7.1 I',1.31"W ' ' "terns mtltl largely at fiom $3 M to $3.,0 , and lambs sold nt from $4.50 to $ : i.50 , culls selling nt from $3 to $4. Hecelpts : Cattle. S.CHIO head ; calves , GOO head- hogs , 12.000 head ; sheep , 11,000 In ad. St. I.ttlllN I.lvr Stuck. t'Hy Live Slock. KANSAS ( -ITV. AIIP. l.-CATTU-3 lli'pK | l.ilW In-all ; shipments. 4.W ) lira-l. Jlatl t sti-aily for lust ; others slow , weak ; Ti-xus olrois. $2.7C'if 3.Ci ; Texas cinVR , $2.0flQ2.Crt ; beef sin-is. J3. : ; > jf f.CO ; nnllvp COWK. S1.M(3.10 ; sturkoin nnd fcoil- crs , | 3.0oliT4. < i ) ; bulls. J.lHi2i.j HOllS Uecplptg , 3.ri l hrml ; shipments. 1 Son lipml. Market weak to 15c Imvei ; hulk vt sals t4.8SQ4.CS , lioavlcp , M.OnfN.nO ; packers , } 4 3rW J' . ' 'I'1"1' ' , t.30JH.o ; llc.it. tl.ODiil.SJ ; YuikviK , t4.70CM.fu ; lilRs , t4.2Sg4.Tri. SHini'-lleTpptH : | , 3.7CW licail ; shlimcnts | , 1,400 heail. Miiikct tteaily. Sltic-k In Sl Iteennl of receipts nt the four pilnc-lpa ! maiknls for 'riiiii-Kday , August 1 , 1693 : , , , , fntlle. H"j ; . Shrpp. „ Pouth Oinalia . 2 coi i ' S"S ' ciiicauo . c.oo-i n.'inn ii'i i Kansas City . 4oj g ; m > 3.Tno ht. Louis . 4. SID ) 2.11,10 , Totals . . 18.103 10.5)5 ) 1T.OW St. I.oiilN Ceiit-ral Market. ST. 1.01'li * . Aup. l.l'I.OfUIWuextia ; ' Tv vW'5.-9- ' ' > " ' ' 7SiiT2.S3. . ! ' llu' market KJiulltlons were connlil- en-il beiirlsli rniiURh this murnliiK ti. i-au e putty free ( .clllliK nnd wi-nki-n prlfs i.ff. . but at the ilecllne theie was excellent bu > | nu. anil the niui- ke-t Ijj't-aino linn nnd lallleil KHIIU-VM nt. cli.s'iiK ' h Klier ; No. 2 red. Aupiist. ( We ; Sept.-niber , KI ' I'l ; Ueceinber. T2'ic bill ; Mav. 7r.-i.S ' c. . . , ' " " " n i-peculntive rtiinilp-i'nt the mar ket tiiilny WIIM cninpletely ilcail m > si < > | ihi Mn- as thoic were no i utslde ordeis nnd ni.tliniK in His xltjmtlun to enlist local tiaders' iitten-li n A slronser feollnB finally developed and Fales w. re made at ailvanvt-H In sympntliy with wheatNi 2 mlxitl. ras.1. Ski.c l.ld ; Alllfu.l. 3s e Mil Kin- U-mbpr. lOltci December , snv- Jlu.T"l ' OATS-l'-utuies dull and easier wl'tii verv' llttl , radum ; spot m-BU-clul ; N , , . 2 , < l. li 26. . AUKuVl i'vi- ' ' Sl'i'C"l.ll : ' < > l\ 2J1V ' " " " ' 1 ; ' M"y"c l"1 ' U" " . . J ? * * ; ! > " CTiV. cnst trnrk. I * IJ\A SLI-JD louver : unt SI n TIMOTHY KKIID-Um.T ; Vfff.ilnt , ; $4 7rU , fur ' uRiist ; other cdi. nominal. ew iTTMrn'01 ! ? nni1 " "I1 f"r chlllce "W "mothy. I'ljOVl.SIO.N-s-I'urk. standard mess , Jio 371. , r.ard prhiKstearn. . M.-.I ; choice , K.iir. H.i-n , l.oxed . shoulders , 6.25 ; lonK.li.75 ; ntw. Jii vTn' M ? ' . , * ' . ' -1" , ' ' ' ' . ei ' ' ' ' rllissc'fl ° : shorts. JU.Tr , . S rii.ur . , 3,000 bbls. wheat 81 , ! - . . . . bu. ' ' hllll'SlhNTH l-'lour. "J.O'jO ' hbs. | ; wheat link I' " . ; coin , C.OOO bu. ; "ata. 12.0H ) bu. CofTeo Ni\V ; YOltK , AU p.- , , , , , sll.nily ai unch 7 > "C : m"dl 8Uwl > " fo'jX-n. Sisr , Warehouse dellverbs fiom New York yesterdav ol.ICO IMKH ; .N'ew Yujk slr.ck . today. 1U1 713 | ic nlted States stock. 30S.216 lmKsnil. . .at f , . ibe tales' nVTr ' : nB" ! tot" ' & " ' ' ' nUed ' aKS "B"181 las' veir > 313,736 baf ? HAVllK , Auif. 1. COKFKK Opened i.f lower ' llAMUfllO , AMI ? . -Market quiet i.ci. ' " ' ' 11B" : * in 41 < " ' ' io , u' . Maiket llrm ; aveiage Hlo } 14 4n i-xchanye , ID ! i-id | ; ; receipts. 3 ixjii 1 , , " - ' > , " - " , f ° r " " , 1" > l" > ' 1 S"- " . S" KB- ' Block . -nn 3..000 IKIBS ; cleared from Hm ilurlnir July 11 lln I-HBM - ; clrar l f i om VIctorla T-WO IKIB ! ' ' Tult-ilo ( iralii : Hnrlcc . ' . -Vo. 3 i SeptcrnLer. ItYlJ Dull , easier : NT . 2 , cnsh ami Ani-nut ' UBUst. dilic ; Nn. 3 cash , 47io ! bid. PKli&Sffinlnt * "im < ' - " ' i ( 'itltitii . , NRW OIILHANS. AUB l.-COTTON-Oulet middling CHcm ; \ middling. die ; good or ! dinar } ' , C 13-16c ; net receipts. C bales ; Kross ' ( ! 7 bales ; exerts. eonstwlne , ku bales ; wiles , 100 balen ; stock , 'J7.C17 bales. , -Nl'W YOUK. Aug. l.-COTTON-Flrm ; mill- illlng , 7'c , ; net and Kross receipts , none ; exitorU to the continent. 704 bales ; sales , 19.1M bales -p'-iners. ' 417 bales ; sli-ok. 174 4S1 bales. Futures eliip.il llrm ; sales. IW.SfH ) bales ; August. $ S.9i. September. JO.-.iS ; October , $7.02 ; November $7 M Iie.-imber. 17.11 ; January , $7.1C ; I-Vbiuary , $7i2u ! I * . ( . 4 > ll .Mai-U.-t. CHAHLRSTON , Aug. l.-UOSIN-FIrm , $ l.r , TI'ltPHNTINM-Flrm. 24'-.c. WILMINOTON. AUK. 1.-IIOSIN - Firm : strained , $1.20 ; good , J1.2. . SPIUITS-Qulet. 21ii25c. ! | TAIl rirrn. $1.35. TI'UPKNTINK Steady ; hard , $1.20 ; soft , tl CO- virgin. $2. SAVANNAH , Aug. l.-SPIUITS-Fli m , 25o. UOSIN Firm. _ I'oorln .MnrUt-lN. PEOUIA Aug. l.-COUN Steady ; Nn. 3 , 42i'o. OATS Steady ; No. 2 white , 25'4c ' ; No. 3 white 21 HP. KVIJ Dull , nominal. WHISKY Finn : llnlshed goods on the basli of (1.22 for high wines. HECRU'Tf Wlii-nt , 5.4OT bu. : enrn. 27.3'W ' bu. ; fiatM 4S.410 bu. ; r > p. none ; barley , none. SHIPMENTS Wheat. 1 S'V ' ) bu. : corn. 8,2.7) ) bu. ; oats , 35'jM bu. ; rye , 1 > UO lm. ; barley , 7W bu. MILWAPKKi : . Aug. l.-WIIMAT-Qulet ; No 3 spring , 70o ; No. 1 northern , 73V4c ; September , C'J\c. CORN Rlfatller ; No. 3 , 43c. OATS Steady ; No. 2 white , 27e ; No. 3 while. 2fii' . HA HLBY Nominal ; No. 2. 4f.c. KYU lo lower ; No. I , 4S'ae. KIIIINIIN City InrUi-tH. KANSAS CITY. Aug. I.-WIIKAT-Stendy ; No 2 hard , MOWic ; No. 2 red , to''ju ' ; rejectlil , M N-'iP higher ; No. 2 mixed. 3S'403SJc ' ; No. 3 whltP. Stic. OATfi-Steady ; No. 2. IS'.iOWc ; No. 2 white. 2 , Cl22o. _ Dulutli Win-lit .MnrU.-l. Ut'Lt'TH. ' Aug. l.-WIIKAT-Sleady ; No. 1 hard. ca > h. 7'V ' , Nu. 1 northern , ciit-h. Kl\c ; Sep. t.-rnbvr , C'Tkc ; October , Ul' ' c ; No. 2 northern , CCe. _ i I . Dry ( iiiiiilH 'MiirUet. NF.W YOUK. Aug. 1. With many of the larger visiting buyers absent theru was i < tly a < Ju onJ , unil UJit c nUneJ cjilclly to ORCHARD The Lnncl of Plenty The Lund of Promise Sure Crops Big Profits No Drouths No Hot Winds No Cold Winters No Fierce Blizzards BkunU'il In the most ( Vrtlle ami rich vcRc-inbk' nnil fruit growing re * Klon of tlic world. The pinto wliero one-hair the OIUTK.V utitl porsevo- rottco iicccssiiry In this western country to niukc aim re living , will In that glorious climate make you a good HvliiR. a homo ami money In the bank. Hero Is a neil that will ralso anything almost that Brows and no such thing Is known aa a failure. Yon are not limited In the demand for what you raise by any local markets. 011 the con trary you have the markets all you can ralso and nnylng the highest prices for It. There Is no end to the season or crops. You can have a crop to market every month In the twelve if you wish to do so. You arc the architect of your own fortune In this garden spot of the world. Now Is the time to go south. It has been estimated that more people can he ac commodated comfortably In the south and lay the foumlutkii for prosperity than now live In the United States. In that marvelous region with Its perfect climate and rich soil If properly worked will make you more money and make It faster and easier than the best 100 aero farm In the west. Garden products are an Immense yield and bring big prices all the year round. Strawberries , apricots , plums , peaches , pears , early apples , tigs , or anges all small fruits are an early and very profitable crop. Timber of the hlgfhest quality is abundant. KITEL is abundant and costs you nothing. Cattle run out all the year. They are easily raised and fattened. Grassing Is good all the year. Native grassee arc luxurious and nutritious. Is the flnest In the known world. The summers are even In temper ature and rendered delightful by land and sea bree/.es. The nights are always cool. The winters are mild and short In duration. There are no extremes of heat or cold In ihls favored region , The mean temperature Is 112 to CO degrees. The average rainfall Is DO Inches. There Is an abundance of rain for all crops. offers to the Intelligent man the finest opportunity for bettering his condition that was ever offered. The health of this region Is excelled by no section of this country. The soil found hero can rarely bo equalled and never excelled for all good qualities. Karly and sure crops bring you big prices. The best railroad facilities In the coun try bring the entire country to you as a market. One-half the work you now do to get along will render yon a successful money maker on any of this Orchard Homo lands. Work Intelligently and success Is assured. This Is your opportunity. The people are friendly ; schools cfllclent ; newspapers progressive ; churches liberal. The enterprising man who wants to bettor the condition oflilwself and Ills family , should investigate this matter and lie will bo convinced. Carefully selected fruit growing and garden lands in tracts of 10 to liO acres we now offer o.u liberal terms and reasonable prices. Correspondence solicited. GEO , W , AMES , General Agent , 1617 Farnam St. , Omaha , Nebraska. demand for assortments of a duplicate character. Specialties In Ihe way of thess goods weie ipilet. anil efpectally ni'.hairn ' and lustie w K < ! fab1 it-s. There was monilolm ? In tt-lds for llKht wi l hl woolens and wiirsteds nf the better fiualltlt'H. I'rlntUiu clotliB llrm at 2'c ( , , plus 1 per cent. Sim-UN "f llri-ii.lHliin'N. LIVIIUI'OOL. AUK. 1. Kollowlnj ; ate the htm-hi of hrciulflulfj In l.lverp.jol . : Klour. Cl.oi ) KK : ks wheat , 2830.0(10 ( centals ; corn. 2ivln ) retitn r Stock provisions : lleef , l.JO tleices , pork , it In ) bbls. ; baciin. 1.1COO txixfti ; s uiulders , 1910 bnxep , lard. 20,000 tleiccn ; cheeto , 79.00 ( buxea ; biittei. 700 pkus , TrlM-ii Wlif-nl < li SAN l-'HANCISCO , Aug. 1. WHHAT Plrin , Uecembei. $1.01' ! , ; May. $1.11' , . I'lniiii.lnl.ttiM. . HOSTON. Aug. 1. L'luulngs , $17,407,092 ; bal nnccs , $1'J3..37.1. . | HAI.TIMOUH. Aug. 1.Clearing.$2.143. . S'J2. ' balance ! ' , $ : I45,470. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. l.-Clt-nrlngs , $12,237- $ 530 ; haliinci-H , $1'J71.43I. ST. I.OPIS. AUK. 1.-Cparl.-igs | , $3.7 < M.l.Vi ; bal anees , | r. " > l.iT7. ! Money. GCG ( per cent. New VinK exchange , par In 12Hc dlhcnunt bid. WASHINGTON , Aug. 1. Today's statement of the condition of the treasury shows : Available cash balance , $17,1411,530 ; gold reserve , tloi31 ! , . ClIICAflO , Aug. 1.-Clearings , $1C.OC3. < HH | Money , easy ; rates , 4fi4' ' per cent for call loans and Gfi.l'fc per cent for commercial paper. Ne\\ Yotk exchange , 25e piemlum. Hankcre * ( I ondii ) sterling , $4 ii.iH . anil $4.VJ > ; . NIIW OllK , Aug. 1. (1 ild In HIP ani'-unt of 1100,1ft ) ban lii-en withdrawn from the subirei8ur > fur t-hlpmint In Canada. The llrm whl.h pm- ptfcH to export $2.'i0.ui0 ! gold on Saturday Is Stein- wi-nder , Slt-nVigen & Co. . ci.lTt-e merchants. Clcarlng-i , $ 'J3.I53HII ; balances. $7.S2J.OW. \vn.i. TI-JST TIM : i-vrirsii.v : ACT. Cliliit-xc Arri-nti'il nt lfti-iilt filvt-ri 'I'li.-lr l.lln-rly ul Clili-MUd. CIIICAOO. AU.K. 1. The valMlty of the Chinese exclusion act has been calleil In question by the arrest of ( our Chinamen at Detroit anil It Is probable that Judge Gross- cup of tlic- United States court will bo called upon to render a decision upon which the fate of the law may depend. The four Chinamen were arrested In Detroit , charged with attempting to evade the exclusion law. They were sentenced to ten days each In the Detroit work house anil ordered deported at the expiration of their terms of imprison ment. Attorney Springer of Detroit Inter cepted the deputy United States marshal here , who had the four men In custody , and a writ returnable today wan Issued compelling UK- marshal1 to show cause why the prisoners should nut bo released on the grounds that the charges made In the warrant were too vague. Hy advice of the circuit judge , befora whom the case was heart ) , the matter was taken before Judge Grotscup of the United .States court. The latter continued the case until September 1 , giving the Chinamen their freedom until then In bonds of { 5,000 for the four. When the case comex to trial the law will be attacked , the Chinamen's attorney claiming It Is Invalid , as It only excludes "laborers , " and Is otherwise full of weak points. AVIiiiI.-liu.-U lliirKu I'ltiiiiili-r.-il , CLEVELAND. Aug. 1. M. A. Ilradley , owner ol the big steamer Alva , today re- JAMES E. BOYD. J.V. . DEAIt Telephone 10.19. BOYD & DEA1T OMAHA , NEH. COMMISSION Grain. Provisions & Stocua Room 11114 Hoard of Trade. Direct wires to Chicago and New York. Correspondents : John A. Warren & Co IT P. SMITH ( Tel. 1308) ) S. M. STANFORD F. P. SMITH & CO. GRAIN and l-'KOVI = 5iON3 Room 4. N. Y. I.lfo Hldtt. , Otmihn. llranch oitlcn at l-'rcnionl uhil Culumbui. All orders pla.eJ on ll.e Chlcaco IloaiJ of Trade. rnrirepnnilMila : Hilmurt * . Dupcn & Co. , CIil- CJ o ; Schrelner. Klack & Co. , St. Loul . Hi-t f to tlmt Nutlouul lUnk. Omaha. MAIHilN N ° mutter what booklet on fpec. . . , huve read bcml ulutluii > ou n. iy r , , , . Olllll. Wu. | , | , u NKW und I-.XI'l.AINIJDfnMI'I.irn : It ileirlj cxiiUiii * > .i.iiK < n tiudliiK and Dii''l.Nr.H : AM. MAHKHT KXI'UKKKIONH. It's flee and will leaih y Hi . CO. . 222 Trader * b < ini > thlnir. .MiHOOAHT & f.'ulldlne. Chico. . celved the following dispatch from Captain J. A. Holmes , master of the Alva : "Tho wlnleback barge , No. 117 , ran Into the Alva at the engine room gangway , making a large hole about tlireo feet b.Mow water line. Knglne room full of water. Will put steam pump aboard and keep cargo hold free. " Stern Is on bottom , bow In four fathoms ot water. The collision occurred at the Ncblsu. Holh veBEcls v ere bound down. " ( iiTiiinii lllNlorliui IN Dfllil. nEHLIN. Aug. 1. 1'rof. ' Hclnrlch von Sy bel , the German historian. In dead , aged 78. Till ) HHAI.TV MUCKIVr. INSTHt'MKNTS placed on record Adguat 1 , unr. : J S Mi-Connii'k et nl to Mnrtlo Hiimgo nml wife , lot i" ! . blo.'k B , Deer park. . $ 7W J J Il.il'.er to ti K Hiiller. unUlv V4 lot 2 , blink 3. l-'lorence 7W ) Same to M ( ' Hiiller. mime 7W J I1 nnley and wlfo to IMwanl Nolitn , lot 0 , blocU 1 , Ko ler'H uild. . , . . . . . . . . . 300 1 , 1 Hull to Wlllfon SpniKHe. lots 10 , U nnd IS , block 'J. und lot 1 , block 8 , COO Ti iiinan iiuc'lV' 'und'"wlfo " Soittl ! Onmha Savings bunk , lotH 31 , 36 and 30 block 2 ; lotH K , 9 nnd 10 , block 3 ; lotB 19 anil 20 , block 4 , W I. Solby'H 1st atltl to South Omaha ; lot 6. Col- fax mibJIv J t' ThurnuH to O K David company , lut ! Z1 , Mock 4. I'nrtlanil 1'hu-e 15 C 1-J Nation and wlfo to II 13 riinborn , lot 5 block C , Ambler I'laci- iOO DIOICDS. Sheriff to Morton Iliilhiy , tr , undlv ' ,4 ' lutH 7 and 8 , block IS , Ifimo fi H'H adtl 7M Special master to Mnnuel Mnrbleitone. U3xlCO feet in tax lot 3'J In 10-15-13 3.C27 Total amount ot transCcrx