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10 TTT73 (TMATTA DAILV Til!:!.:: RATFRDAV, Jt'LV LS, 1JHW. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Export Demand and Llvorpool Rise Cause Advance in Wheat. MARKET AS A WHOLE IS IMPROVED I'lerllrnt Shipping Dcinnnd Pushes Corn I'p Onln It tun I it I'lrin While I'ro Minis Mnkr SMrniiK I'or iTiird .Mill, einrnt. CIIICAfSO. July 27.-A good cash demand, higher cables nnd unfavorable crop report!! caused a rally In wheat today, September closing M!c over yesterday. Corn closed Mile and oata milic hlKhor. The provl bIoiih market was strong. September pork closing ?.c, September lard 12',io and .Sep tember rlbH 101il24e Improved. Two helping hands, one a good export de mand for American wheat, the. other a rise at Liverpool, were held out to wheat when trudo began today and September, grusp Ing tho opporunlly, changed hands V'l He higher than the close yesterday at 70U 77:,Tc An additional element of stretigih was that the Argentine shipments. I,BV 000 bu, aeeorclltiK to the board s figures, were eomparallvely moderate and another was that the Liverpool advance was par tially ilue to a shrinkage of !WiO,oun bu In the estimate of the Kngllsh crop l' nv ItiB the openliiK there was enough sell ng, mostly scalpers for proilts, to send .Sep tember back to 5.r, but at no time did the bulls show any fear of the mnrket tak InB the downward course for nny leiiBtli of time. During the day there were numir ous reports of unfavorable crop conditions In the northwest and of exceedingly I"'"! threshltiK returns. One. Dakota man ex pressed a wish to go on record that the crops In his territory would not be la per cent of la.it year s. To this bill Ish array Texas added her mite by cotnplaliiltiB of heavy damage from rain. There was a good cash demand all day and the situation was further helped by reports of good ex port sales In other cities. September gradually rose on a moderately active de mand to "i?!c and closed strong s1le over yesterday at 70V. New York reported thirty-seven loads taken for export, while seaboard clearances In wheat and Hour were ecuml to S.Ono bu. 1'rlmary receipts nggroguted 79S.0OU bu. compared with .. 4V0 bu last year. Minneapolis and Duluth reported 233 cars, against 225 last week and 319 a year ago. Local receipts were 19i cars, thirty-two of which graded contract. Corn was again limited higher at Liver pool and at a better Improvement than on nny other recent occasion. The shipping demand was excellent and country offer ings exceedingly small, so that holders or spot corn stiffened their prices as com pared with futures and made It illlllcult for brokers to till their shipping orders The Hoard of Trade statistician renewed his assertion of crop damage. This batch of Influences resulted In a strong though unlet market. Shipping sales were put at MSm bu.. probably half of It for export. New York reported sixty-eight loads taken for shipment to the other side. Local r dots were 3U2 cars. September sold between Ili'i 6i3SV. closing Vide over yesterday at Trading In oats was somewhat limited, but tho tone, after some uneasiness during the llrst part of the session, was firm. Tho price shrank fractionally early on sell ing against fresh new oats In the country, but later the wheat and corn strength moro than offset this, Hecelpts wore 19S cars. September sold between 22f 22'nC cio-lng Ufc Improved at 22"i"i22"c. Smaller hog receipts and the grain strength caused some liberal covering by shorts In the provision Pit and this, com bined with a good cash demand and higher prices at the yards, caused a strong ad vance In hog product. September pork sold between $11.72',sfl1( U.03 anil closed Sir over yesterday at 111 93: September lard between l!.7iWifi.S(Vfiti.S2V4. closing 12'Ac higher at ii.S(Mifi.lC!"j. and September ribs between il.S7',i'n7.02'.,. with the close loff 12'6o better at $7.K!,. Kstlmated receipts tomorrow: Wheat. 173 cars; corn, 350 cars; oats, 1S5 cars; hogs, 1 i bead. he leading futures ranged as follows: Arlleles.7bpen. HIk'i. I Low. I Close. Yes'y. Wheat July Aug. Sept. Corn July Aug. Sept. Oats July Aug. Sept. Pork July Sept. Lard July Sept. Oct. lllbs July Sept. Oct. I Zr'8 i5Vii I rssv.' :is 374 1 nif?73 75 751,4 7l 75"i, 71V, 7511 7I)4 70ls75'V(l',i sstJ 37. :lSi;i7v i 75",-G', :is i 37";i03S :is 22', 22 22'.!, 22 fi'il 22', .-'1. 22', 22 11 DO 11 93 fi 77',i :2HI22VT!, I I I 11 r 11 73 11 f.5 11 !D 5" fi7',i 70 7214 80 8.1 81 11 72V4 it :. fi 75 fi 75 C 80 6 S3 fi 8714 85 fi 77'4I fi 82' . C 8714' (, rih 74 ii si',4 I 7 00 S 85 II 87141 I! S3 7 00 7 (I2'4 1! 974 7 02V4 li 974 No 2. Cash quotations wero ns follows: FLOUH Kusy: winter patents, 3.90'f 4 10. straights. $3.203.S0; clears. $3.00'f5.t)0; spring specials, SI.fi.Vli 1.75; patents. $3.70ii4.20; Straights. S2.20fii3.70: bakers. S2.301i2.80. YV II HAT-No. 3 spring. 72'4c; No. 2 red, 771,lfl77"ie. CORN-No. 2, 39io; No. 2 veltow. 394c. OATS No. 2 yellow, 234'(2l4c; No. 2 while. 2l4?f2lc: No. 3 white, 2111 254c. IIYH No. 2. 52'c. HA RLKY flood feeding. 10c; fair to choice malting. IJfi 16c. SKKDS No. 1 llax. $1.50. Prime timothy a l7i..(i3.20. Clover, contract urade. SS.00. I'HOVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl.. 111.30 (II 80. Lard, per 100 lbs., fi.C7'yiifi 80. Ilacon. short ribs sides (loose), Sfi.!i5'u7 25; dry salted shoulders (hoNcd), Si!.751i7.(l; short clear sides (boxcdl, S7. 151i7 55. WHISKY Itasls of high wines. $1.23't. SrOAUS-Cut loaf. $0.88; granulated, J0.32; cnnfectlnners" A, Sfi.28; off A, S0.I3. Kollnwlng nro the receipts and shipments for today: Articles. ltecelpts. Shipments Flour, bbls... Wheat, bu Corn, hit Oats, bit llye, bu llarley, bu.... 111.000 22.COI ...1 17.H . ..lli'.l.ono ...17l.(ioo . . . 2.C0) . . . 1,010 t'l.is II Ril.iO) 2:ii"i l.tfl) l.W") On Ibe Produce exchnniio today the but ter market was firm; creameries, 151il!c; dallies, Ufil7e. Cheese, weak at WilWUc ICggs, linn; fresh, IHfco. m:w tohk or.M-.iivt, MAiuciyr. liiolntloii fur the liny on VnrliMin ('mil li, oil 1 1 ll'M, NHW YOHIC. July 27 -KLOlTlt-Uecelpta. 18.125 bbls.; exports, 9.205 bbls.; sales, 7.500 pkgs. ; market had a slow trade, but dis played a little more sircngtn near the closo in sympathy with wheat; Minnesota imlMils ll irwil.l: winter natents. H.'.iO'H 4.30. winter straights. I3.fi.vii3.8ii; winter exlrn. J2.70fn 3.0U: .Minnesota bakers. 12 fuai 3 35, winter low grades, S2 10H2.70. llye flour, easy; sales, ion bbls.; fair to good, .t l(VT;i.30; choice fancy, hi 35Ji:i.7.i. COHNMMAI-Kasy; yellow western. 90c i'Hv HSi': Hraiidvwlnii. S2.Fi01l2.fi'). livil Sle.ntv. No. 2 western. 59'4c f. o. b. Btloat; state, GSiOCc c. I. f. New York car- lots HAULKY-nilll; feeding, tSe, c. I. f., New Vork; malting. 4!Mi'ur3o c. I. f. Now ork. HAItLHY MALT- Nominal. WHKAT ltecelpts. l57.tV.Ki bu. ; exports, 80,. 231 bu. ; sales, 3,275,otiO bu. futures, 25ii,Oi bu exnorts. Snot. Ilrm: No. 2 red. 83'4e f. o, li. alloat: No. 2 red. So-Vo elevator: No. 1 northern, Duliith. 83e f. o b. alloat to ar rive: No. 1 hard. Duluth. 37-1e. f. o. 1). alloat to urrlvo. Oiitlons opened llrmer on higher rallies tliau expecieu ami roreigu uuyiug. After a purtlul reaction the market again turned strong, Impelled by covering on bull ish crop returns from California and tho northwest, talk of better export demand anil a scarcity of speculative offerings; closed Ilrm at .Wtc net advance; July closed ut 82?io: September. 80 ll-lfi'iiSle. closed at Hht: October. 81flSlc. closed at 81?c; upcemiier. i''(i;-,c. cioseii at w.se. COHN-Hecclpts. 199.125 bu.; exports, 191,. i uu.; sales, iiMi mi. inures, nn.ii nu exnorts. Snot. Ilrm No. 2. 45?io f. o. b alloat and 45c elevator. Options displayed strength of undertone nil day and closed ai 'ililo net advance. The Improvement was based on higher cables, bullish crop news, covering and export demand. July closed ut 440. OATl?-Kccclpts, 33,000 bu.; exports. 1.470 nil. poi, sieauy; o. iie; ro. . wniie, Z9il29iio: No. 3 white. 2Sc: track, mlxeil western, 27i4i29u; track, whlto western, 2S', l3lc; track, whlto state, 28'.(ii3lc. Options, tiuict inn iirmcr. HAY r Inn; shipping, tOifiSo ; good to choice. 8Mi uifto. HOPS Steady; stale, common to choice, 19 crop, lKiillc. old. 24i5oi i'aclllc coast, j ski crop, iiijii;ie; oiu. ;ni,ie. IIIDIIS Steady. Oalveston. 20 to 2.3 lbs. ISe; California. 21 to 23 lbs,, 21',-jc; Texas dry. i'4 to 30 lbs., lie LKATHKH Steady ; hemlock sole, Iluenos vxyrcs, lignt to ncavy, iV4ii.tju; aciu, zau lMlOVIHIONS-lleof. dull: family. I10.W5J )2.oo; mess, S9.0frii9 50; beef hams, S-'i.ovif si.ou; pacKei. iu.waii.Ki; cny oxira inuia mess, i.(wi ii.ua. uu mrais, quiet; pick led belllci. SWlilOc: pickled shoulders. 6c pickled hums, KXuWit. Lord cuay; western steamed, S7 15. July, closed at 17.15, nominal, refined, quiet, continent, S7.45, South America, t, compound, SS.25t37H. I'nrk. quiet, family. SH.5enl5.&0; short clear, l:i.omi5.(i, mens, J12.75K 13.60. TALLOW-Steady, city (12 per pkR.), mfltr; country (pkgs. free), 4'4'if lc. KICK Firm: domestic, fair to extra, t'iO O'ic; Japan, 4tHV AIOLASSLS - Firm; New Orleans, open kettle, good to choice 44fpVe. HI "TTI'Il ltecelpts. 1.422 pkgs.; market weak; creamery, KWic; current packed factory, lMillc. CHL'HSK-Kecelpts, 6.6IS pkgs.: market steady; large, whlto nnd colored, 9fj9','4C; small, white and colored, 9sj,'f?9Tsc. KOtlS ltecelpts, 5,189 pkgs.; market firm; western, at mark, W3ic for average lots; western, loss off, 15'tc. MKTALS Tho feature of operations on the Metnl exchange was tho announcement from London that 1.000 tons of tin hod been shipped. This weakened our mnrket con siderably, offerings of spot being at 131, with no buyers at any llgure. The close was weak at 131. Copper ruled quiet nnd unchanged here; In London was 5s higher at 7. Lend and spelter ruled dull and un changed at S3. OVti 1.024 and $1,2511.30 re spectively. Iron and steel were dull ngaln. 1'lK Iron showed a decline of 25 points to $12.75. The brokers' price for lead was $3.93 and for copper $10 to. omaiia vnci.::sAt,r: MAiticnTs. Condition of Trade nnd Quolnt Ions on Staple nnd I'niiey Produce. KriOS-Kecelpts, liberal; good stock, SU'tf 10c. LIVK I'OFLTKY Hens, 7'4o; roosters, according to ago nnd size, Sfltc; broilers, 10c; ducks, IfjSc; geese, 4fi5c; turkeys. 8c, KKLSII liilKSriUO 1'Ol'LTUY Mens, R'4fi9c; roosters, 5fitic; ducks and geese, 9tf 10c; broilers, per lb., 12'4c; turkeys, 12'.4c. HL'TTKK Common to fair. 13c; choice, 15 OlGc; separator, 20c; (lathered creamery, 173 lie. FISM-Tront. 10c; blue fish, 12c: pickerel, S ; cattish. 12c, dressed bulTalo, 6c; white tlt.li, 9c; herring, 6c; black bass, 10c; sal mon. Mi , white basu, loo: crotiple, 10c; pike, lflc; halibut. 12c; bu hern s. 10c; ring pcrcn, Gc; lobsters, green, 22c, boiled lobsters. 23c; mnckerel. 20c: rodtlsn. 10c; yellow perch, 6c. I'lOKONS-Llve, per dor., 90c. VKiU1-Clioice. 3t10i' '1-iilO, MAY Per cniln.nl Inls: Unlalld. choice. $7.5o; midland, choice. $6.50; lowland, choice, $5.50; rye stra. choice, $6; No. 3 corn, 3,c; No. 3 white oats, 21c; cracked corn, per ton, $15; corn nnd onts, chopped, per ton, $15.60; bran, per ton, $12.50; shorts, per ton, $12.50. VEOHTAHLKS. CFCl'MnKHS-Pcr doz.. 4(KK'0C. ASPAKAaUS-Home-grown, per doz., 203 JNRW TFItNIPS-Per bu. basket, 75c. NKW HUKTS Per doz. buncnes. 30c. NKW CAKKOTd Per doz. ounches, 2aC. LKTTL'CF Per doz., 20c. . ItAniSHICS-H'omi-crown. per doz., 150 20c. PKAS-Per H-lm. basket, 50c. WAX HHANS Per H-bu. basket, 50c. NKW POTATOKS-Per bu., 40c. CAHHAOK Home-grown, per lb., 1C CACLIFLOWKlt-Per doz.. $t. OKKKN COIL-Pcr doz.. ItlSc. TOM ATOKS Home-grown, per 'A-bU. bas- knt. fine. ItllFllAKH-Per lb.. 1c. ON IONS-Home-grown, per lb., 2c. CKLKItY-.MIchlgan. 2.V?i30c. FIllMTS. STKAVHKnnii:S-All cone. HLACKHKKKIKS Per 21-qt. case. $2.25. HLACK UASPHKHIUKS-Out of tho mar ket. IU.D ItASrHKItHIKS-Per 21-qt. case, $2.50. HLUKiiKiiim':s lo-ot cases. :.. CITItltANTS-Out of the market. PKACHKS-Callfornla. per box. S3TJ90C; Texas, per 4-basket crate, 731780c APIIICOTH None on tno minuet. PLl'MS-Callfomla, per crate, $1.00171.13. PIU'NKS California. Tragedy, per crate, $1.23; Kelsay, Japan, per crate, $1.25. HAll i i,r; l r I'l'JAilb caiuornia, per dox, $1 75T(2 OH. OKAPKS-Callfornln. l-basket crate. $1.60; California nectarines, 4-baskct crate, $1.23. GOOSKHKHHIKS Out of tile market. CHKUHlKS-Callfornla. per 10-lb. box, $1.101J1.23; Missouri, pir 21-qt. caso, $2.25; in. imsKeis, iior;wc. WATKHMKLONS - As to size, 25030c each. APPLKS-Natlve. 75cW$1.00 per bu per bill.. $2.7iVI3.00. TROPICAL FRUITS. PINKAPPLKS-Pcr doz., $1.50571.75. OKANOKS California. Mediterranean sweets, per box, $1; V'alunclas, $1. 001?!. 50. LKMONS California, fancy, $3.60; choice, UA NAN AS Per bunch, according to bizz. $2,251:3.00. MISCKLLANKOUS. JCIJTS Hickory, large, per . bu.. $1.23: shellbarks, $1.35; Kngllsh walnuts, per lb., 121cl2c; lllberts. per lb.. 12c; almonds, per Hi., li'ificc: raw. per lb.. 6Vfcet roasted. llinKS. HIOKS-No. 1 nrcen hides. 7c: No. 2 green hides, Co; No. 1 salted hiAes, 7c; No. 2 salted nines, nc; No. l veal cur, 8 to J2 lbs., 8c; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 lbs.. 6c. St. I.oiiIm Crnln nnd l'rovlalona. ST. LOUIS. July 27. WHUAT-niBher: No. 2 red cash, elevator. 73c; track. 73',i 74'dc: July. 72V4e: Sentembcr. 730: Decem ber, 7fi'ic: No. 2 hard, 70'.4c. CORN II cher: No. 2 cash. 3Sa: track. S9',4c; July, 3Sc; September, S'o; Decm- uer. ;i.'4C. OATS-I Uglier: No. 2 cash. 23UC: track. 23M:i2lc; July, 23c; September, 22o; No. 2 white. 2 1 He. RYK-Steadr nt 53c. FLOCK-Stead v. unchanged. TIMOTHY SKKD Prime. S3.20fi3.25: othr kinds nnmluiil. FLA X S K 10O-S t end y ; $1.13. CORNMKAL-Steady; $2.201i2.23. 1IKAN Steady ; sacked, cast track, 65c. MAY Tlninlhv uloinlv IS .ftVSi 13 ftn? nrnl. rle, tlnn, $s.501i9.O0. WHISKY - Steady: $1.23. IRON COTTON TIKS-S1.32. HA(lC,INC.-8fiSc. 11KMP T WINK 9c. .MKTALS-Lead. uulct at $3.93. Snelter. dull at $I.U5TH.I0. POI'LTRY-Steody: chickens. 7i4c: springs, 9c; turkeys, 6lific; springs, ISli20c; ducks, S'.ic; springs, (!1(7c; geese, 3c; sprigs, Cftlic. i:c,()S-stcady at 94c. HI'TTKK- -Steady: creamcrv. Ifi1?19l4e: dairy, lfiilfie. PROVISIONS-Pork. strong; .lobbing, $12.73. Laid, higher: choice, Sil.fi3'?ifi.fi7te. Dry salt meats, boxed, higher; extra shorts. $7.37': clear ribs. S7.I12U: clear sides, $7.87'4. Hacou, boxed, higher; extra shorts, $8; clear ribs, $.S.12',2; clear sides, is.:i7ii. K CC K PTS V o.ir. 4.000 lib b: wheat. 1SI.. (HJ bu: corn. 39.CKKI bu; oats, 31.000 bu. SIIIPMKNTS-Flour. 8,000 bids; wheat, S7.0W) bu; corn, 90.000 bu, oats, 19,000 bu. Kiiiiniin City (iruln nnd I'rnvlslnns, KANSAS CITY, July 27.-VHKAT-Sop-temlier, fi7Wc; cash, No, 2 hard, fi7Vatifi.SHc ; No. 3, illKBiJc: No. 2 red, 72'i(73c; No. 3, GVtf i0c. CORN September, 3574Q3Cc; December. 32V4e; cosh. No. 2 mixed, SjlMOc: No. 2 white, 3SMi:!9c; No. 3, SSiOc. OATS -No. 2 white, 2C'c. IIVH-Nu 2, 60c. IIAY-Choico timothy, $9.50U10.00; choice prairie. 10.75. HI'TTKR-Creamery. 15UlSc; dairy. 15c. UlitJH Finn: fresh Missouri nnd Kansis stock. 9c doz., loss off, cases returned; new white wood eases Included, Uc more. RKCKIPTS Wheat, JS7.S0O bu.; corn, 31,. Son bu ; oats. 5,(10 bu. SIIII'MKNTS-Wheat. 115,800 bu.; corn, 28.IHIO bu. ; 04ts. 2,000 bu. Toledo Grain Mnrlirt, TOLKPO. O.. July 27.-VHKAT-Actlve and higher; No. 2, cash and July, 7SV4c; September. 79,c COKN-Dull; No. 2, mixed nnd Septem ber, 39V'. OATS Active; No. 2 mixed, 23Uc. KYK -Neglected. CLOVKKSKKD-Qulet; ,,rme October $5.i0; No. 2, no sales. Dtiliill, Whent Market. ni'Ll TH. Minn.. July 27.- WIIKAT-NO. I hard, cash, 80ci; AurusL 80',4e; Septm ber. 80'c; December, Silc; No. 1 northern, cash, 78V; August, 7S4c; September, 78'ic; December, 78c; No. 2 northern, 76sic; Ns. 3 spring. 7J-i.c MATS-2M(25'..c. CORN-39C XliiiieiipolH 'Wheat nnd Flour. MINNKAPOL1S, July 27.-WHKAT-1II store. No. I northern, July, 75Uc; Septem ber, 75c; Dcccmher, 7Cc; on track, No. 1 hard, 78,c; No. 1 northern, 7sJic; No, 2 lliiriitei u, ipe FLOCK AND HRAN-Unchanged. llltilinl(ee (irnlll .Mnrket, MILW Al'KKK, July 27.-WMKAT-Qlllet: No. 1 northern, 7GK-c; No. 2 northern, 7ltt KYK Lower; N i. MjiSlc. PARLKY-Stendy; No. 2, 470 Wic; sanv pie, loii 17c. I'lilliidelplilti Produce Market, PIIILADKI.PIIIA, July 27.-HUTTKR-Dull and 'te lower; fancy western cream ery. ;i'c, iiincy wcsiern priniH, ijv. KCiUS-CIrm and io higher; fresh near by and western, He; fresh southwestern 13c; fresh southern. 11c. I'm mii Murliet, PKORIA. July ri.-CORN-FIrm; No. 3 39 ,c. OATS-Qulet; No 3 white. 2J?ie. UISKV-11.23 for finished Koods. Llvrrponl lirnlu nnd Protlalona. LtVKRPOOL, July 27.-VHKAT-Spot. steady; No. 2 red, western winter, 6s 2d; No. 1 northern, uprliib', Cs 3d; Nu. 1 California, 6s tUtlH6s 2d, futures. July, nominal; Sep. lernner, us , December. 6s 2'jil CORN Snot. firm. American mlipil. new. 3s lid; American mixed, old, 3s ll'd, fu tures were nrm; sepiemtier, as iivi; ise venber, Is Ud. CMKK8K American llnest. white, steady at 47s; American finest, colored, steady at 47s cd. Receipts of wheat during the past three days, lil.ouo centals. Including 97,ijho Anierl- in. Kecelnts nf Amnrlcnn enrn dtirlm- imst three days, 47,200 centals. .Mt)Vi:.Mi:.TS OF STOCKS AM) IIONDS. Hriioklyn 'I'm unit In tho Lender of Speciilnt Ion In tlie Mnrkcl. NKW YORK, July 27. -The room traders succeeded in putting prices up for n time today, but they drifted downwards again toward the close of the day and left only small net gains, except In Hrooklyn Tran sit. This stock wnn flcrMpille ilm I on i lit r of the speculation nnd was largely delt In on the strength of Insinuating rumors that me yeariy statement, winch is yet to ee print, will show larger earnings than has been anticipated. The stock made un ex treiiir rle of over 3 points under this stim ulating lM!liience and helped tho whole mar ket It relapsed a point In the lato reac tion when the traders Were taking their profits or the day's rr. Suirar. which cam- ntxt In point of activity, did not faro so well. It pot iy at one time as much as i-n I'oiiit. mi me expectation inai me uriu ness nt the raw sucar market foreshadowed nn advance In rcllncd sugnr. but tho late reaction entirely wiped out the rise. i in; raiirnai not continued extremely iintl Uld nrrrcw. The nhnrti L'nlim mimvti liv a handfil of slocks had little Inlliieiice on th rest of the list, which hung sluggishly back. Onlns of over a point were estab I shed In holf n ilnzen lnfk nt tin. mlil- dav lilgh level. Hut none of these were fully tnnlntalncd and nothing moro than fractions remained nt the close of the day. The strength nf Knltlmore .t Ohio was up pnMtitly due to covering by shorts. Hur llngtoii was marked up on assertions tlint the Urtement of June earnings would show better net results than has been foretold. St. Paul, Louisville, Cnlon Paclllc and Mis souri Paelllc were the only other railroad stocks showing any notable strength. Tho steel stocks moved uncertainly and Irieg ularly puiilli.g announcements of the agree ments arrived ut by the Chicago conier- ence. The local traction stocks were sluing In sympathy with Hrooklyn Transit and Ccnsollduteit (las more than iccovered yesterday's decline. So far as general con ditions were nu Inlluence, the market was helped by the lens despondent views re garding the fate of the envoys In I'ekln he'd by foreign sptctil. iters. This was largely t sentlmtntnl Inlluence, ns dealings here fcr foreign account were Inslgnlllcant. No gold was enunccd for exhort tomorrow and, In fact, demand sterling fell off a fric tion. Hut It recovered a frnctlnn In Paris and the rate for call loans declined in Loudon. I.oiiilo'i discounts were Ilrm and the belief reinalt s eeneral that further gold will f;d out next week. A favorable bank statement ceems probable tomorrow, owing to the continued Inllow of currency rroru tno interior. Intimates or the gain by the banks on this account run up nearly $.'.OW.0(V. The caln on sub-treasury opcrntlons Is redi.eed to trivial propor tions, pi spite or tho anticipation uy mo goverrinent of the August Interest pay ment. Tho receipt nf San Francisco today of S2.50H in gold can be made Immediately available to the New York banks by the system of transfer n'lowed by the Treasury department, nut u win not iigure in tins week's bank statement It Is thought prob- nble that loans may have been further re duced by repuymen' of Herman obligations to this market Tho bond market continued dull, but the tono wni rather llrmer. Total sales, par value, $l.oi,0ii, 1'nltod States 3s. regis tered, declined 'i per cent and new Is. cou pon. 'i per cent In the bid price. The Commercial Advertiser's London financial cnblegram says: Huslness wns quiet In the markets here today nnd the tendency was heavy except In home rails, which were still rallying sharply on bear covering America n' moved within u nnr row range. The bank bought 20,000 uold in bars. Silver closed nt 2S on eastern de mand. India Is to Issue JJ3.0o0.ooo 3 per cents at 9514. hollowing are tne closing prices on ine New York Stock exchange: Atchison do pM llnltlinore & Ohio. !8H t'nlon Pacific )0'i do pfd , 57", ..7S . 6 , lVi . ; , 231 i . 13 ,119 .113 .153 . P. .122 '. V.l . 31, . 19'4 . 37'. . S7'i . 1', , 17 . !; . C7'j . 3 Pi . 73 . 21 li . 7S . if.; . 12S . 12'i . M'i . 3I'4 . 2 . 79U . H . !.Vi K' , r: .100 ". C'j . 71 . "it J . . 11 . fifli', . 2('j . 8.1'., .130 . r. . :.i . 81 . i'i . 3'l', . S'l . 4l'i . 72 .m . ..' .Ill'l". .117 . 71 . tO'i . . 21', . trw, . 7on . 12 . 63'i . 55 7tH Wnbaith Cnnmllnn Pacific Cinailu SV do nfd... 45 2VS Wheel. I. Cliei. & Ohio do 2d nfd. Chlcnuo O. W C. 11. & Q Chi. Intl. & L It Wis. Central d-.S'J Third Avenue '!3 Adanm 1 Mn pfil CIiIcuro & VS. III... Chlcnco & N. W.. . r.4 . or. .p."; .lMH , 51 , 6 . 41'i . 16 110 .177 . 17U . CC , ion . 22.i .ird'4 . 1.1H American Ux P. M. Ux Wells-Psrgo Hx.... a. n. i. & p c. t c. A- Ht. Amer. Cot. Oil ... da pfd Amer, Mulling ... do pfd Amer. S. fi It do nfd I. Colorado So do lnt pfil do 2,1 pfil Del. & Hudson ... Del. I j. & W Denver & It. O... do pfd Krle do lnt pfil Ot. Nor. pfd Hocking Coal Ilocklnir Valley ... Illinois Central ... la. Central do pfd K. c p. & a Lake Krlo W... In pfd Iike 5horo I.. A N Manhattan U Met. St. Ity Mexican Central .. Minn, fi Ht. L do pfil Mo. Pacific Mobile & Ohio .... M.. K. & T do pfd N. J. Oentral N. Y. Central Norfolk & W do pfd Nn. Pacific do pfd Onturlo & W Ore. Hy. (i Nav... do pfd Pennsylvania Heading do Ut pfd do 2d pfd Itlo (J. W do pfd Ft. L. & S. F do let pfd do 2d pfd Ht U Soiilhw do pfd St. Paul do pfd St. P. fi- Omaha.. So. Pacific So I 111 I way do pfd Texai & 1'uelrk'... Amer. Spirits do pfd Amer S. Hoop do pfd Amer. S. & W.... do pfd Amer. Tin Plate .. 31 do pfd.. .119';jAnier. Tobacco ... sn no nru 47 Anae. Mln. Co 16 Hrooklyn It. T ! Colo. Iiel & Iron. 00 Con. Tobacco 210 do pfd 7l'l Federal Steel M'i do nfd 157 Oen. Hlectrlc ll' Olucoiw Suuar .... Mi; do nfd Li Inter. Piiner 50H do pfd .Wi Liclede (!a 10 National Illscult . 30i do pfd .lTi'i Nntlonnl I-ad .... 159 do pfd 33 National Steel .... 76 do nfd W: IN. V. Air Ilrake.. 'lUINo. American MH Pacific Coa h t lo 1st pfd do 2,1 nfd .1274 PaclO.- Mall I'H People's (In , r.1'4 Pressed S. Car .... , do pf.l , Wj Pullman P. Car.. , 9'1 .S. It. d T , !H Suuiir . 67 I do nfd Wl Tmn. Coal Iron 10 P. H. leather . 26i J do pfd .IIP. V. H. Rnblier ,li)i, dn pfd 110 Western Pnlon . 31i Republic I. A- S.. 10 do pfd . 52 P. C. C. & St. I. IP. Offered. eiv Vurk .loney Mnrket, NKW YOI1K, July T.-MONHY-Steady on call, lVifil'q per cent; prime mercantile paper, 4f(l4 per cent. Sterling exchange, easier, with actual business In bnnkers' bills nt I.8"H for demand and $t.83Ti for sixty days. Posted rates, $l.S4'45ri.SO-. Com mercial bills. $I.Mfil.S3H.. SILVi:it-Har. fiov. Silver certlllcates, (!miifi2He. Mexican dollars, 4$e. HONPS Ciovernment. weak; state, inac tive; railroad, Ilrm. Tho cln-lng prices on bonds today are ns follows: P. S. ref. !, re-. do coupon do !, rex do 3, reg do coupon do is, reit do coiion do 4s, reg do coupon do 5s, re- do coupon D. of C. 3 & Atch. general It... do adj. 4s Canada So. 2 Clies. & O. 4ljs.... do 5 C. A N. W. c. 7.. do S. F. Ueb. 8s. Chicago Ter. 4s... Colo. So. 4i D & H fi 1s do (i Krle Rrneral 4s F. V. I). C. Is. "Oen. Kleclrlc 5-.. la. Central 1 k. c. p. & n. u. L & N. unl. 4s.... M . K. & T. 2s.... 'loi'il iniiLi do 4s 91 Wi 10P-, 107 7i im io:i us in 1014'N. v. c. is ion IN. J. c. Ken. Cs.... 100(i'No. Pacific 3s lioij do 4s IK'liX Y. C fi St I. 4s.. 133", Norfolk & V. c. 4s. 1U"i Oregon Nav. Is m'i do 4s 11V4 Oregon S. L. Cs.... HP do consol lu 123 Heading Ken. 4s..., I01H Itlo (1. V. Ik W, St I. fi I M c. ts... 07 110 lO.ii St L & S F g. St.. Mn St. Paul coni-ols .. 110'i St. P., C. & l Is. 141'fc do S 120'i So, Paclllc 4a fiilj So. Hallway 5s.... H It. & T. C.... 102 Tex. & Paclllc ts.. , !7n do : I Pnlon PaclMe 4s... 71 Wabash Is 117 I Wabash 2s 113 .West Shore Is 711. Wis. Central U.. 9Si',,Vn. Centuries , 09 .122 p-.H'i .115', .ll . 7H .10, . 721, .112 . .VI .105(1 .PBS .104 .112 . S7i . $9'. When Issued. Offered. eir VorU Mliilui; Stneks, NKW YOHIC, July 27.-Tho following nre the closing quotations for mining shares today: (hollar Cron Point Con. Cal, A Vn... nadwood Oould fi Currle . . Hale & Norcrnss. Himiestak Iron Silver Mexican ,. 14 . 10 ..13 .. 40 . IS . 19 ,5000 . . JO Ontario Ophlr 1'iyinnuth Quicksilver .... do pfd Sierra Nevada Standard Pnlon Con Yellow Jacket . ,...0fl .... t .... in ....150 ....) . i i"o .... Id .... 17 Condition of the TreiiNiiry, WASHINGTON. July 27.-Today's stute ment of tho treasury balances in thn gen ernl fund, exclusive of tho $150,000,000 gold reserve In tho division nf redemption shows: Avnllubte cash balance, $101,2$0, 74S; Bold, $72,400,001. WEEKLY REVIEW OF TRADE Political Campaign and Foreign Relations Mnko Impression. CROP CONDITION GENERALLY GOOD Decline In Ibe Wool nnd Iron Market. Mas lleen Arrested Miiiitifno tiirer. Are I'.x peel I nu n Line of .MV Hll.llll'H., iSVy VOItK, July 27 -II. O. Dun s eekly Hevlew of Trade will sny: Speculative activity In raw matcrlnls Is not present to discourage new business. Producers and consumers the getting to gether in more than one direction, al though midsummer activity Is emphasized by disturbed forelgp relatfons and hesita tion always attending a national campaign, l alse starts nre to be feared, but tho dan gerous optimism of last autumn Is lack ing and new business Is nt better prices. A stop In the decline of wool brought tunny manufaeturers Into the market ask ing terms Good snlcs of California and territory wools were made to mills and th trade expects larger sales to follow the open tig of spring goods bv the American oolen comnany next week. Holders who have had dllllcully In storing wero the ch of sellers. Sales of wool at the three chief markets wero only 1.3.17.0 lbs., against l0.773.Mfl lbs. last year. Cotton Im proved slightly and more business occurred In cotton goods. A reduction of from to line In l-l bleached cottons closed out tho entire stock In forty-eight hours, prices then being restored. Similarly In Iron, the depression In which has resulted In hesitation and fear In other IniListrles, the tone h better and In tho Pittsburg district the mills have booked a lino of fair orders In bars lately. Struc tural and bridge materials aro better taken. The refusal of the amalgamated association to allow n change In the wagu scale adopted in May has led to strikes In numerous bar mills and the Hepubllc com puny Is to dismantle somo plants to secure conceiitrntlon, but the nonunion capacity will prevent serious scarcity. Further busi ness In bars shows that agricultural Im plement makers are more active. Orav forge has fallen to $l.i nt Pittsburg ami Hesscmer steel billets sold nt $1!). With the uncertainty nf the conference of steel com panics at I'hleago removed buyers mav proceed with less anxiety. I'xport orders advanced lectrnlytic copper from ll'ic to lone In large lots. Jobbers In boots nnd shoes nre demand ing prompt delivery on old orders, but new bislness Is scarce. Manufacturers are taking lenther only for Immediate needs, but sole Is more active and a large sale for belting nt a moderate concession Is reported. Packer hides sell freelv at ( hint go at the recently reduced prices. It was not surprising that wheat declined still further this week, for the price has been 1 "Id rar nbove the quotations ruling at this date in P!i'J and crop conditions are so generally satisfactory ns to assure an ab.llidance for all home requirements and tho usual amount for export. High prices have curtailed foreign biylng to some ex tent and In four weeks Atlantic exports of wheat. Including Hour, have been only i.2M4."(, bu., ugnlnst S.l.10,1.11 bu. last vear. I ho shipments of corn mnko a more sat isfactory comparison In four weeks, "'"oi'iitlng to 12. 170, 1.15 bu., ngalnst 11,811, 4i9 bu. n year ago. Failures for the week wero 231 In the I lilted .States, against 151 last year, and twenty-eight In Canada, against twenty last year. wm:ivi,v ci.t: vni.vc norsn taiili:. AnKremil,. (lf lln. li,,... Triinmieled by the sNiielnf(. IIiiiiUn. NRW YOIHC, July 27. Tho following table, compiled by Ilrndstrect, shows the bnnk clearings nt all principal cities for tho week ended July 20. with the percentage of Increase nnd decrease ns compared with tho corresponding week last year: CITIKS. Clearings, Inc. Dec. -L I New York Hostoti Chicago Philadelphia St. Louis Pittsburg Hnlllmoro San KrnncUco ... Cincinnati , Kansas City New Orleans .... Minneapolis Detroit Cleveland 7tt,s.si;,ioi !S,m2!l 1HI.MS.IIS 3.05S.("JS 2s.niis.igrf, 32,T:K),40s 17.(i7S,23 ITJIRMOI i4,'.M,rooi 13.3CS.riS2 7,r"i5,!Cd !',r.SI!,720 S.2'0.r.7l 13.7 J).2 10. Jl . 5.0 20.0 I I H.(i 'J.S .itv if. . '.ilV B.'Ji 20. II 21.2 19. O.Ml 15.7' 1 .9 I S.9 10,!,1,',I27 " f.O'1 l','l i.ouisville 1'rni'lflnhi.n r,.ii!i,:ioo r,,i5i,so3 r..lO.i,GM 4,rkti,fiifi fi,:iio,ir2 fi.ortl .207 .Mlhvuukeo St. Paul Huffalo 24.2 15.4 O.MAI IA luillanapnlls Columbus, O Savannah 3.1 7.4 'wis I.S22.U00 3.542.701 3,43.t,tn 2,204, MU 2.4.il,3l.1! 1.I7'J,2H l.llll.MP 1.7S1.297 l.r0,lil2 1.2:!0,7S7 1.1M,27 !.ll',l.2;U l,.riMi,17t 1,IC,20' i.coi.mi nn.ojoi Denver Hartford Richmond Mt.mnlilu 3.3!. l.hl 'io!si I 2.11 S.!l. 11.4 "i'.i Washington ...!. I'eoria Rochester New Haven 5.7 '.15.5 Worcester Atlanta Salt Luke City .. Sprlngtleld, Mass Port Worth Portland, Me Portland, Ore St. Joseph Los Ant-clc.4 10.71 io.: I 31.1 12.1l l.u.1,lli., 3,B10.7UI 2,(ir)fi.!l!l 1.202,712 ICI.I'.Vl! I.203.7.W 27. S Norfolk Syracuse Des Moines NiiHhviiie (i.O 13.5 S.O 12. S 37.1 0.2 2.3 li.5 ".h 1.1KI.S17I 073,732! ,r.37,SIS l.lijtvllll i.ftrti.fisol 72'l,7IS is I,,; 1 1 1.00.71 11 l,!il!l,SMi !f.ri7.is2' 057.1721 Mfi.lol, 3l2,r,S E 12.07,11 !MI.27sl 7M.-i.ri7l KI2.I90' :i73. 1(01 I.7),3IW 21,ri,7i;il :L,7,122 l7l.7iKl :wi,020 2n.C.so! :ioi,oii 27r,,l!i(i! 211.(122 i3:,.2'.ir 177.11 !(! :,7ii' M.1,1211 2.231.S7I 1,322.0(1111 7IS,(H t;:i j,i7S KEI.IO"), 3i:i.3."i!) ;t.'o,n;ii 329,r,ILI! Wilmington, Del. Mill uiver ... Scranton Grand Rapids Augusta, (la., ...I Lowell Dayton O... neaiuo Taeoma Spokane Sioux City New Hedford .... Knoxvllle, Tenn.. Topeka Htrmlnghnm Wlebltii Hlughamton Levloiiloo. Ivv... 110.1 I. "Wj. ' ':-t!o . 15.11 51.1! r,9.i. .3 41.2'. I.ll. .1.11. 2l.li. 44. M. I. 5..I Jacksonville, i'la Kalamazoo Akron Chattanooga Rockford. Ill Canton, () Sprlnglleld, O I.'nrpj,,. N T1 4(,.l 1.7 "s.i 'is!6 "ij i t j ; t 'ioj "i'.i SlilllX Mills, S. Hastings, Neb D. eremnnt, cn.,,. Davenport Toledo Galveston Houston Helena Kvansvlllo Macon Llttlo Rock Sprlngtleld, 111..., Yoiiugstown Totals. V. S.. Totals outside N. 2H.K "i'.s 'ii! i 20.41 35.5 49.5 $l,337,153,2l'l .... r0,.2i;7.l)ii..., 9.7 3.1 DOMINION OF CANADA. Montreal $ 14,031, IS9i. 9,377,153! 2,ll.:i.'9i l,5!l7,7ill '0.21S. 920.72.M 9.i5,197 . 53.1,2171 . 3.5 Toronto .... Winnipeg .. Hullfai .... Hamilton .. St: John, N Vancouver Victoria ... Totals .. 14.1 . 11.51. 20.1 . i, 52. 6. I.S 35.1 $ 30.151.371 3.8... nitAi)sTni:i:Ts fivaxciai. hhviiiw. Chinese Slliiiitlon t'liilms Alteiition of the MnrLct nnd Public. NRW YOHIC, July 27 -Hrndslreot's re view of th New York stock market tomor row will nay: Intense dullnesx has been seen this weak In connection with the slock market. Spec ulative activity has i.hrunk to the narrow est proportions and n heavier tone is shown, due to tho increased attention tho public and the market here are giving to the Chinese situation. The unsettled kc eurlty markets and the hardening In money abroad have resulted In moderate but fairly steady selling of American stocks by for eigners. At tho same time the advance In open mnrket discount rates at London to above 4 per cent and tin- leirui-nlng nf ex change here cieated u feeling that heavy gold shipments from Now York to London may be anticipated Tho movement of tho market abroad this week was favorablo to London and ad vers to Paris, the rl'c of sterling rates nt the latter city In particular making the tri angular arrangements through which roPI had been shipped from New York to Paris no louger prolltnble. Gold was, therefore, sent out on the French steamer sailing on Thursday, but as demand sterling has been advancing to nearly $I.SS It whs appreci ated that only tho direction of tho gold outflow had been changed and that London would from now on bo the probable dei. filiation of these shipments. Tho foreign Intluences were thus generally unfavorable to tliu market here, At tho same time tho local factor, while not bearish, did not encournge bullish demonstrations Time money gives Indications of hardening under the prospect of gold shipment, and a con servative feeling over Chinese complica tions has nn effect on the nctlon of large Interests. The Investment demand for dividend-paying stocks noted early 111 the pres. cut month has subsided nnd the public Is not Inclined to tnke part in stock specula tion nt present. Floating supplies of most stocks nre, how ever, small, and there Is still no disposi tion on the part of actual holders of secur ities to sell tluni. The situation as regards the com crop Is considered satisfactory, but while railroad earnings continue In the main on the Increase, the fact that the weekly returns of such nn Important road as the St. Paul have exhibited decreases since the beginning of the month exercises mote Inlluence than It Is entitled to do. In view of the fact that the reduced ship ments of wheat necessarily affects the busi ness of all northwestern road", and those of the St. Paul system In particular. lilt AlSTHi:iVI'S ItHVII'W OF TiiAnn. I'lifiM ornble Clement Are More Tlimi lliilnnecd by Crop Pro-peels. NKW YORK, July 27. llrndstreets' to morrow will say: Important changes In trade nnd specula tion are notably lacking this week, but counter currents of demand III vnrlois sections and Industries lend n rnthur more than usually Irregular appearance to the general situation. Among the notable features calling for notice nre the practi cal assurance of nn Immense corn crop by tho recent noplous rains In the west, con tinued cheerful reports from the sections which have gathered nnd are now market ing ii large winter wheat crop, advices of continued Improvement In tone In the northwest of renewals of earlier canceled orders for fall goods, fairly satisfactory gains In gross railway earnings, less weak ness In prices of tho country's leading cereal products, based apparently on re newed buying for export, nnd rather more Innulry for raw wool by ' manufnct-.irers. I'lifnvorable elements In trade probably find their chief nnd greatest exposition In the Iron nnd steel business. That Industry Is, If possible, moro depressed than nt any time than for three years past and ex pectations that price declines would bo checked by the arrival of finished material at a cost basis have disappointed becniise this week steel bars have been sold In some instances at lc per lb., which Is un questionably below the basis of cost of raw mnterlals nnd manufacture. That a largo tonnage of this material and of southern pig Iron has been worked off seems cer tain, but It still n buyers' market, with everything that this Implies. I'xport busi ness would undoubtedly expand If ship room wero available. Trade In drv goods, nt the east particu larly, seems backward iiendlng n clearer realization of the cotton goods situation lllenched goods have been reduced, but gray goods and brown cottons aro steady. Some selling of their raw cotton by east ern mills for export Is reported. Satisfac tory progress Is reported ns to the growing American and Kgyptlan crops and the margin between old and new delivery tends to widen. Rnther more Inquiry for wool at eastern markets Is a sign nf man ufacturers getting ready for the light weight season. Wheat. Including Hour, shipments for the week nggregnte 2,303.713 bu.. against 3,029, 3S1 bu. last week. 3.300. 132 bu. In the cor responding week of ISO1.). 2.37I.S72 bu. In U99. 2.2SS.141 b.l. In 1S97 and 2,lfiS,74S bu. In 1S"W. From July to date this season exports are 11.2I1.S1C bu. .against 13,797.292 bti. Inst sea son anil 10.3S1.MO bu. In 1S9S-99. Corn exports for the week nggrcgated 3,213.715 bu., ngalnst I.1S2.159 bu. last week. 3.700.320 bu. In this week n year ago. 2,('r0, R2I bu. Ill 1S9S. 1.IS2.715 bu. In 1S97 and 1.I9V 812 bu. In 1S9C. From July 1 to this date this season corn exports are 15.0S3.20rt bu., ngalnst 1fi.017.197 bu. last season and lO.il", 409 bu. Ill 1S9S-99. Huslness failures are smaller, numbering 1S3 In the I'nlted States, ns compared with 202 last week. 170 In this week n year ago. 189 In 1S9S, 259 III 1S97 nnd 221 111 1Mfi. Ca nadian tall ires number twenty-three, us ngalnst twenty-six last week, sixteen In this week last year, thirty-four in IMS, thirty-two In P9i nnd twenty-four In 1890. Cotton Mnrl.'ot. NKW YORK. July 27. -Today's cotton market was tho smnllest of recent times and neither longs nor shorts could have claimed decided advantage at any time during the entire session. The opening was barely steady, with prices 15i2 points higher to 2 points lower. Hefore the close of tho llrst hour prices scored a rise of fifiS points on a sudden scure of shorts, which origi nated In u desire of a single trader to tako proilts In u small way. There proved to b few sellers on hand nnd this hastened the advance and added to the concern of the smaller bears. Hy midday prices had re lapsed to about last night s llgures and during tho balance of tho session displayed unimportant further variations. Trade had practically nothing In the wny of news to work on. Tho murket closed quiet nnd steady, with prices net W points higher. NKW YORK. July 27 -COTTON-Spot. closed dull; middling uplands, 10 1-lCc; mid dling gulfs, 10 5-lfic; sales, 520 bales. Futures closed quiet and steady: July $9.87; August, $9.29; September, $S,72: October. $8.11; No vember. $S29; December. $S'.2fl: January, $.S.2fi; February. $8.28; .March, $S.31; April, $S.:i3; May. $8.36. ST. LOUIS, July 27.-COTTON-Qulet; buIch, 700 bales; middling. 9c; receipts. 139 bales; shipments, 790 bales, stock, 1R.114 bales. NKW ORLKANS, Julv 27.-COTTON-Qulet and steady; sales, 500 bales; ordinary, S 1-lCc; good ordinary, R"ic; low middling, 9'ic; middling, lOLc; good middling, lO'.tc; middling, fulr, 10e; receipts, 751 bales; stock, HI, 118 bales. Futures, July $10.1Sifj' 10.19; August, $9.5.Vfi9.57; September, $S.filit7' 8.02; October. $S.19fiS.20; November. $S.001f 8.08; December. $8.058.07; Junuarv, $S.(VV?i 8.07; February. $8.09fiS.ll; .March, SS.llff8.I3; April, $S.13f(8.15. I'orelKil I'lllllliellll. PARIS, July 27 -The dealings on the bourse today were small. Price were Ilrm, owing to the growing belief that the Kuro penna ut I'ekln are safe, and In consequence spetulators are more hopeful of futuro vnlues. Rio tlntos showed nn advance. Do. Peers Improved on London buying. ICaf llrs were Ilrm. Three per cent rentes, 99f 99o for the account ; exchange on London, 25f H',4c for checks; Spanish 4s closed nt 72.15. LONDON. July 27. American securities opened at about parity levels and remained quiet until neur the close, when prices nd vunced e fr.ietlon. Trading was not active, but at the close the tone was tlnn. The utiioiiul of bullion taken Into the Hank nf Knglai'd on bnl.i'ice today was JL'20.000. ilKRLIN. July 2,.-Practlcallv nothing was .'one on the bourse today apart from preparation fur the settlement.' Prices were lirm under lonllnued Inlluence of bear coveting md expected favorable reports from Inland Ircn vorks London Stock Quotation, LONDON, July 27.-4 p. m.-ClosIng: Consols, inonpy . do anrount .. . Atchison CnnnJtnn Pacific Hi. Paul Illlnnls Central Louisville Pnlon P.ic. pM. .. N. Y. (Vnlrnl ... .. -7i . . 17-, .. 27 .. Oft ..113s. ..Ill's Krle do 1st pfil P'nnslviinla .. lira ling Nn, I'aclllc pfd. (lninil Trunk ... Aniicnnda IUml Mines .... .. 11U .. .. CSV, .. S'i .. 7CU .. f.r, .. 3914 .ln: SILVKR Har. tlnn at 2"d per ounce. The into of discount. In the open market for short bills Is I'i per cent; for thren months' bills, pH per cent. MONUY-3 per cent. IhiiiU delirious. NKW YORK, July 27.-Clcarlngs, $117. OfiO,77S; balances. 4I2,0'9; tho silb-treaHliry had n debit balance today of $fii'5,4.12. 11ALTI.MOHK. July 27.-Clearlngs. $2,757, 12s; balances, .'H2,55". CHICAGO, July 27.-Clenrlllgs, $15,201,941: balances. $1,958,705; posted exchange, $4.M'b 4f4Ss'.; New York exchange, par. HOSTON, July 27.-ClenrlllgS, $10,333.33"; balances. $l.293.5o". PHILADELPHIA, Julv 27.-Clenrlngs. $ll.fi0l,Mfi: balances, $1,317.K!3. ST. LOUIS. July 27.-Clearlngs, $I,64.!9S; bulanccs, $189,893; money, 4";f(7 per cent. Conference nf Steel Interest", CHICAGO, July 27 The conference of tho representatives of tho steel and Iron Inter ests of the country wns resumed at the otllres of tho Fulural Stetd company in tills city today. K. II. Gary, president of the Federal Steel company, stated to the Associated Press that all Interviews yes terda purporting to come from him w.-ro unauthorized and predicated iipmi mere guesses. He slated that so far as he knew no general shut down of the mills was probable, lb' said tlm combine had been shutting down tho furnaces from time io lime, ns the exigencies nf business required, but no radical now policy Is now contem plated. Some of the steel mills had, he said, been closed and more might be, If a prudent llnnnclal management should deem It advisable. The conference was concluded ubout noon, at which time President Gary gavo out tho Inlli, wing formal statement: "I'lidue prominence has been given to the meeting of representatives of the Iron and steel interests. Tho presidents and mnniuers of the leading producers of Iron have been in consultation concerning tho general situation, and have been frank In expressing opinions In regard to the policy which each Intends to apply to the business of his company. There has been and Is no agreement or disagreement concerning fu ture action. However It Is tho opinion of nil that If at any time In any territory tho demand Is not equal to the production tho same should bu curtailed until condition chunsv." OMAIIA LIVE STOCK MARKET Light Receipts All Aronnrl Ouaractcmo Today's Mnrkets. HOGS GO BACK TO WEDNESDAY'S PRICES Cnttlc Mnrkcl AriiIii ArtUc- nnd I'ullj Stendy nnd .Mi cop ScIIIiik nt Strnnnor Prices, lint .Nu Liinib nn Sole. SOUTH OMAHA. July 27. li tilt nogs. Hheep Jill. .'. -"oniiay "t il Tuesday ..... m c " Wednesday Oca Thursday Official Friday 2,310 2..VS 3,762 2.90U 1,321 4.25S 7.H.H) 9.9M v;.a 1.88 . 1,911, 89.1 10.981 I. ICl 3,970 1 V e days t ils week 12,051 31,233 23,5)7 s m 5l"y '.""J w,fk....lo,:::o 31.S35 li.n:; Mek ""fore lfi,fo 15,112 ls,S!i sal u three weeks ugo .ll.oiii 27,j3 10, H7 ""'"' foilr Weeks ago ...lO.ti'0 53.113 9,,'oi t.ifK!! l,r,co,l'bl for hogs for the last several davs. wlin mm,,.,,....., II mnmij S33.lS97.K9ti.j1S9j. 15.94. July 1... Hi y 2... July 3... July 4... July 5.... July 6..,, Julv 7..., July g... July 9..., July io... July 11... July 12.. July 13.. July 14... July 15... July Hi.., July 17.. July is... July 19... July 20.. July si... Julv 22... July 23... July 24... July 25... Julv Pil I 3 73 3 57 3 231 2 9ii 4 0.1 3 lSl 2 9M 4 a 3 III 2 93 4 70 4 92 3 61 4 71 4 65 4 85 4 91 4 77 r. oi D 16 4 79 4 9; 4 80 4 7J 4 89 4 )1 4 9) 4 iD 4 74 4 79 I 74 4 81 fi 01 3 7S 5 0S 3 7S C It .1 vi I " 3 fi,', 4 3 GO 3 23! 2 9S in 6 111 3 M 3 7fi :i 2 93 I 3 56, 3 87 3 321 3 01 4 91 6 131 3 7S 4 76 5 13, 3 90 a is 2 S7i 4 fi.1 5 0 3 96 6 021 4 04 3 70 3 73 t LA I 94 4 6, 4 72 4 7 .1 IS 13 I 09 O 1- O 11 - 71 a 77 a is! :i no I 3 14' 2 97 6 OS 4 05 3 931 a 77! a i7i a or. 4 8S 4 M 5 021 i a s" a !ii a 07 I 4 9I I OH 13 25, 2 97 4 S5 1 4 16 3 82 2 95 I 01 l k i in, n i i 4 83 I 4 9S 4 19 3 R6 3 35, 2 97, 4 91 u v, i .i ,i si ,i j m I 341 3 79 3 27 3 82 3 25 4 "(31 ' 3 31 I an a so : 86 I sr. r. is 5 151 5 05 2 fa' 4 81 t 2 921 4 76 2 S!ll 4 Si 4 81 July 27.!! 5 021 4 26 3 S7 1 3 371 4 SS 5 Oil I 3: 3 72 3 Ul 2 Sol I 89 4 6 Indicates Sunday. Holiday, i "e. olflclal number of cars of stork brought in today by each road was: C M. St V ln,U0- "'T S"'"- lVtCS- o. a st. l. hy. .. ..::: :: Missouri Pacific Ity.. U r. cnlon Paclllc System. II 12 4 fi F , K. & At. V. 11. It., 21 22 . 3 s. c. & p. ity....:.!:: :! t c., s. p.. ai. & o. uy. r. r. :: 11. St. It. It. II..... 9 9 C H. &. Q. Hv 2 1 if. c. fi st. j i , ; ; C, It. I. & p.. enst..,. Total receipts 59 6S "J "9 . 11.- .iiniiuKiiiori 01 1110 uay s receipts was as follows, each buver purchasing tho num- .w iii-iiu iiiiiiuiueii; 'luycr!!'. . . Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. milium I'noKing Co.... n II. II,,M, r- 115 8S7 ..... 10 755 1 19 815 327 1.2S7 291 331 821 126 25 64 3 17 fill SS 252 Swift nnd Company.'.: i. uiian. racKing Co... Armour it Co Dmiiba. K!,n'ip l"Mi. Swift. KnusiiB City...'. 11. iiecser iv uegan... V.insant & Co Lohmuti & Co L. F. Hill' Other buyer- Totals 1"3S 4,095 1,076 PATTI.I.' Tl,n... ....... 11..1.. cattle at the yards today, but the bulk ui inc receiins were composed of cornled steers. The demand on the part of packers seemed to be sutlsfactory, but there was lllirillV etinOirli nn u..l., ... I .. I . - . ... "V .-. i, Hlirirni ,i I lioice cattle, however, brought good steady i"''" -I iiiiiiiiiiicu wiin yestcniav, anil In a few; cases where they just happened to suit the buyers a little stronger prices mav 11IIVO ItCetl tiillil din,,,,,,,. n....ln I "tl I..IIIH-, J11ll-l'l, wero no more than steady, and the tendency ...in 11. ui'Kii-ci mm class 01 stocK. 1 lie cattle began moving toward the scales early In tho morning and practlcallv every thing was weighed up nt an early hour. A hunch of Sand Hills cattle sold us high as '..SO, which was 5c better than yesterday s high price and the highest point reached In 11 long time. Thorn u'npn mill nltntt, .,.. and heifers on sale, besides u few odds nnd i-iniri. 1110 miirnei was active and fully sternly on anything good, and the common nnd ennner grades sold about In yester day s notches. Hull calves, etc., are also unchanged. Goot fat bulls are bringing stronger prices than they were a few days ago, and so nro good feeder bulls, but common stuff Is slow sole. Good stock calves are ulso selling well. Offorlngs of stock cattle were also verv light today and the market was without material change. The demand for both steers and heifers Is good and prices gradu- nltv Imnrnvlnff T tin r. . .. r.m ... , ....j ....... v . ...rt. ....... ..,.; nu wt'Bll'I II cattle In today to make a test of the iiiuin.i-1. jui rnfiiiui 1 it ruin-pi; 1IW1PP TI"1I(B N'O. 1 fi::::." 1 17 5 m 1 20 2 40:::::: 10 "ii 16 M 32 Av Tr. No. Av. Pr. . . sro 3 7: ..830 3 .. 712 4 00 . . 990 4 23 .. 931 4 10 .. STI 4 () ..1133 4 .V) ..10V) 4 73 .. 973 4 M .. m 5 m a 94 34 4 42 14 33 44 17 1 .11 23 1019 5 r, 1287 f. 20 ....1203 f, 20 ....1140 5 20 ,...10M 5 20 ....1091 S 20 ....1344 6 :. ....1267 5 25 ....113 R 25 ...,11V) 5 23 ....1287 B 3D ....12(1 S 3 1420 5 33 1333 5.13 1483 5 50 , WIT .... 943 fi 05 ....1103 5 n: S3... ...,H3 5 13 36... ....1(07 B 10 78... 19-.I r. tr. STKKHS AND 1IBIFKHS. 1107 4 90 STKKRS AND COWS. 117i) 3 K STKKHS AND STAGS. ,,...1105 4 70 COWS. .... 850 1 01 i sn 3 00 915 2 25 3 ins-, 3 4.,.. 8.... 1 fcSO " 25 io;o 3 30 1123 3 50 I1C0 3 50 830 3 30 1120 3 30 113') 3 O IIKO 2 m 1210 3 73 990 4 on 1103 4 20 1083 4 33 , 935 2 33 ..1080 .. (ISO .. 803 .. JO .. 970 .. 810 ..lir.o .. 840 .. sso I.. .. 7'i 3 0.) HKIFKItS. 818 3 10 2 5-0 3 73 754 4 2.', "70 4 23 . 805 3 15 7 2 20 1 3 55 HULLS. . f5 . C03 1 13(0 5 50 2 1210 2 W 1 2 113) 3 23 1 2 10S5 3 25 1 CALVKS. ... 700 3 50 ..1530 3 30 ..13J0 3 73 ..1160 4 (V) 1 iyi o 1 .un 1, ( STOCK COWS AND IIKIFKHS. "00 0 00 2 813 2 71 1 1110 3 10 80 3 00 2 C15 3 f.0 IPSO 3 JO 755 3 50 748 3 CO 033 1 00 6(5 3 25 5 i9 3 (0 (1 581 1 I" STOCK CALVKS 3:o 4 ft) I IV. i 'Jl 1 n::: 101 5 00 110 5 0) STOCKKHS AND FKKDKHS 81 3 10 43. 919 I no Mi 3 00 4 M7 3 23 H 7f,4 3 5', 1 mi : ti Tin. Himnlv 8.. II. 76') 4 00 747 4 30 of hogs today was very light for even vi'i itpiiii- ..,. .. . nn.,. r.iiriiirn a I'Thlav. I'lintcrii illl,lin ,r,,"H'" n..v.., .tii.in.in. 111,11 iih 11 result prices here advanced 2'4'?3c, or, In other words, the market went back to about where It was on Wednesday. The hulk of the hogs brought 5 054(5 07' i, with a top of $3.15, which was paid for a load of fancy hogs. The demand was good anil the market closed without material change, everything being weighed up early In the morning. Today's ndvance takes tho market hnol; to about Wednesday's llgures. or 7e better than a week ago, but 8c lower than two 1.- tln...aa,,lll n u, ,!... MI'UIVPI Hl.ll No. Av. Kk. Pr. Nn Av Kk Pr. V, Ul 150 .1 ni) 70 223 SI .', 0711 13 207 ... 5 0214 73 243 .. 5 07i 81 251 KM 5 0-14 11 212 . .', nji SO "10 120 5 05 71 222 160 5 07J 65 230 40 C 03 74 SCO ... 01' j 89 274 120 6 06 'A 267 . . .', 1,714 HI Jll 210 6 03 57 It1 120 31171.. 61 252 ... 6 05 78 219 120 5 1,71,' 20 312 ... 5 05 67 236 .. 5 0714 73 217 120 5 i 77 237 120 5 (171, 70 230 50 5 06 "i 281 40 5 11:14 59 192 ... 6 03 62 353 ... 5071, 71 223 241 6 05 63 2I9 0 6 07'i 6'. 243 ... 6 04 K 210 80 5 071, 71 213 120 6 J 21) 100 6 0ij 37 256 ... 5 03 75 242 240 50714 41 281 ... 5 06 52 254 40 5 0Pt 58 214 ... 6 06 53 261 (0 5 071, 78 2J0 ... 5 05 73 MJ ... 5 07'4 76 25H 1M 5 03 C7 M 5 0714 13 24 V) 6 06 "7 241 1) 5 )1S C 'JC1 ... 5 03 61 2tt ... 5 07W 91 277 80 6O1 73 tVt 10 5071, 179 :i0 5 05 80 27 10 3 17'. 53 24" 24) 5 06 64 Jii ... 5 0714 tl "00 16) 5 06 CI J72 ... 6 07', s" 159 li) 6 05 f Jll 120 5 07'i 5 2M 80 5 65 64 314 40 6 07', 66 2W 80 6 074 334 40 8 07(4 54 273 .. 6 07'i 41 36.1 . 6 II niii.i'.r nereipis tooay were iimneii 10 fi four-car shJpmtnt of WyomlniT wethers and a few odds and ends. The demand v..s good and the market showed some Improxn mcnt. The four curs brought 3.90, whlcn, taking duality Into consideration, was n good, strong price, ns compared with previ ous sales. There were no lambs on sale to test the market. ,, Quotations. Choice western grass -venters. "LOOtjl 15; fair to good grass wothcis, .ttf3!i, choice grass yearlings, "I.15W1 4.3fi; choice ewes, 3 25J".50: fair to good ewes. $3.(HMi3.25: fair to good yearlings, M 7Mi4 oil. good to choice clipped lambs, -I.JW4 m, fair to good dipped Initios I.(sp 4.25, choice spring lambs. J5.401i,i.(5.i; fair to good spring lambs. 5.O0'f:i.20; feeder wethers. 3.254f.1. Id: fpeder vearllncs. Ulw 3.05. and feeder lambs, $3.71150. Henri" snitiitlvo sales: No. Av Pr. 820 western wethers 101 J3 Pi) ctiicwiii i.ivi: M-ronc siauui;t. Ilest Cnltlo Mend) In Strnnu;, llns 11 11, 1 Slici'ii lllglier. CH1CACO. III.. July 27 CATTLK He celpts. 2.50O head; best, steady to strong; others hIow to weak: butchers' slock, strung! r, natives, best on sale today, one carload. .. ,10, Kooil to Prime steers. '.;f u. So; poor to good. l.50r?5.(W; selected feed- i'J?;s,,,,,,' l,llVfH". mixed stockers. $3.00 13 11). i'iiwh. .l.iNK,r4 Mi; heifers, $.l.()i)f, 10; caniicrs. J2 1.V!i2 9(l; bulls. $3(V',il.5o; calves. It. ioii,.m. TexaiiH. receipts. 9'X); best on salo today, two carlonds. $i,15; Texas fed steers, $l30fn', 15; Texas grass steers, $3 30ip .. I'V1' bulls, steady, $2.501i3.4l). IKH.S ltecelpts today. 16.IM) head; to ,.,Vir,r,.'rw', l3-"n ,,p1' estimated; left over. (.500 head; strong to 5c higher; top, $5.32''!; mixed and butchers'. $5.0511 -.32'; good to -holca hfiiyy. ., i.Vsy.V :c!fe ; rough heavy. $1 ID (($"-,' $J-l"'f5 32'!1, bulk of sales, $5.20 r ;''' ANt' 1'A.MllS-rtccelpts todav. 5.00) head: sheep strong; lambs lW15o higher; good to choice wethers, $3.75'u I 60; fair to choice mixed. $,1.2MT 1.10; Texas, sheep, $3.IW4.00; western sheep, $1.0011 40: I'JY-''. himbs, $4.4(vi(G.uo; western lambs, $5.00iS(?.00. "' VnrU Live MoeU, NKW YOHIC, July 27. HKKVKS- He rj'lt'' .-.6!'- Iieml; 10 to 15e higher; steers. $I.Mfi,i.,5: choice steers, $5.93; bulls. $2 50tt 4.i); cows. $1,903(1 20. Kiiropean cables iiioto I lilted Slates cattle lower at llfill'tc per lb; refrigerator beef, steady. Kxports. 58.i cattle CALVKS-ltecelpts. 383 head: demand fair; veals $1,505(7 00 per 100 lbs; butter milks. $3.no-i3.25; mixed calves. $3.75fi4.25; c V I f; , v ' 1 1 . steady; 8'j.'Mlo per lb. SIKKP AND LA.MHS-Hoeelpts. 11.101 head; steady to Ilrm; sheep. $3.00'i4.8j; hwnhs, $4.ifi4.tw!V4; one load fancy lambs, HOCiS Hecelpts, 1,0.11 head; easier; statu hogs, $5.80. Kiinviin City Mm- SloeU. KANSAS CITV. Julv 27,--CATTLK-He-celpts, l.dK) natives, 81M Texans; nil killing grades higher; native steers, $l.7,VffS.45: stockers and feeders, $3.75(ul.fi0; butchers, ciiwh and heifers, $3.25'i I.e.; runners. $2 (W fp(1 westerns, $4 OrtfiB.PH; fed Texnns, $l.(Kl'il,3..; sruss Texans. $3.35(fl,05. IIOOS Hecelpts. 7.7(81 head; strong to So higher, heavy $.i.l0fi5.20; mixed. $5.oO'J3.iri; light. ItAVtiiUiii; pigs, $1.25111.75. SIIKKi; AND LAAIHS-Hccclpts. 2, SO) head; killing grades stonily; stockers nnd feeders, higher; lambs, $.i.iflf5.l'iil; muttons. $1.i.',u 1.50: westerns, $3.Wf4.05; feeders, $3.23 0-4.4A); culls. $2.50(ji3.25. St. I. mils Live NloeU. HT. l.OI'IS. July 27-CATTLK-Hncelpts, 1..'(l head. Including 1,000 Texnns: strong, steady; iintlvo shipping and export steers, $l.9.i1(5.!ii; dressed beef nnd butcher steers, $1.5011(1.15; steers under 1,000 lbs, JLOfvjf l.!5; stockers mil feeders, $3.50118(1; cows and heifers, $2.(K)fi7,00; canners, $l.frf)(i(2 85; bulls, $2.2.iiii3.15;Texas nnd Indian, steers, $3.fi)li I.S.1; cows and heifers, $2,101(3.85. lloqS-HecelptK, 1.200 head: steady KiS Hecelpts, 1.200 head: steady and Igher; pigs and lights, $5.15li5.25; pack J.i.lOliS.20; butchers', $5.201fo.3215. KKP AND LA.MHS-Hecelpls, 90.1 uc iiiguer; ers. j,,. SI I K head; strong; nntlve iniittous. $4.00JTI25. lambs. $I.Mlu.50; culls nnd liucks, $2,501$ 1.00; stockers, $.l.3.i. M. .Iiimi'iiIi 1,1 vi Stock. SOFT!! ST. JOSKPH, July 27.-Speclnl.) The Journal quotes: CATTL1 Hecelpts, 000 head; market steady; natives. $t.25Ur,.35: westerns, $l.(,-rC 5.25; cows nnd heifers, $2,001(4 50; yenls, $3 5t 1ifi.25: bulls and stngs, $3.0031" 1.60; stockers nnd feeders, $3.(XV'i 1.00; yearlings and calves, .'i.('li 1.50. llOGS-Hccelpts, 3,200 head; mnrket strong to Be higher: all grades, $1,9515.15; bulk of salr s. J.".OVTi5 10. SIIKKP AND LAMItS-Hecelpts, 100 hendj market steady. Stock In Might. Following nre the receipts ut the four principal western markets for July 27; , Cattle. I logs. South Omaha 1,321 3,970 Chicago 2,5m) lii.ooo KniiR.'iH city I, son 7,700 St. Louis 1,201) 1,200 Sheep 891 5,(Xk) 2,800 90) 9,59) Totals ,,HS I 31,870 Iloslnn Slneks 11 ud llnnils, HOSTON, July 27.-Call loans, 2H3 per cent; tlmo loans, 3V4f(Ui per cent. Official closing: A., T. b H. V do pf,l..,' Amr. Hugnr do pfd 11-11 Tel-phone .... Huston fi A I tuny., lloston Plevateit .. Iliiktnn fi Me (' , H. Q Dominion 1v.1l .... In pfd ITederal Kl-l ilo pfil Fitrhbiirg pfil (Ii'iiprnl i:iictrlc .. dn pfil Mexican Central . Mich. Telephone .. N. K. O. .. C Old Colony Ilutihcr . 26 . 19', .126", Pnlon I's-ine VVesl Knd 67'; 93'4 45'i WVstlnRh. P.lec... Adventure Allotiet Mlnlnc Co. Anml. Cupper Aliunde .117 .111 .1.71 .142 IM .126', . 31, .11) "H a ,137 ,129 .IM". , 13 85 16 .203 , 2.T4 1 Wj 21 29S 62 745 164 '? V.14 Ilia I29i Pt , !8 2'4 ' ItostOll Xr Mnnt Hutte fi lloston ... i'l. fi llecla Centennial l'rnnklln Iliitnli'jlilt Osceola Parrot Uiilney Santa Fe Copper.. t'tah Mining W'lnonn Wolverines Ciiffee Mnrkcl. NKW YOHIC, July 27.-COFFKR-Spnt Hlo, sternly; No. 7 Invoice. 9',c. Allld, quiet Cordova, 9'.41I.T6c. Futures opened steady and uuchungi-il to 5 points higher and ruled quiet ail the forenoon with little further change. The slight opening Improvemonl was due to room covering, Kuropenn mar ket nows of Indifferent purport and Hra zlllnn advices too coulllctlng lo afford a foothold for new ventures. The mnrket suddenly ndwiuccd 10 to 20 points In mid afternoon following a rise of Vj frnne In Havre, presumably on higher exvlinngo rata In Hlo. Shirts were leading buyers and sellers scarce. Closed weak with prices tint 15 to 20 points higher. Total sales, 12,00) bags, including December at $S.2.'tjS.J5; March, $4.4085.50; Mny, $8.r.o. California Dried Fruit. NKW YOHIC. July 27.-CALIFOHNIA nitlKD FHUITS-Dilli and nominal. Them were 110 material changes In the price of evaporated apples today, but u weak undertone pre-'ulled, owing to the comlu ued large offerings ot choice und '.iney grades; state, common, 3',i.5c; prime, SU'ib B'lje; choice. 51i(i'T.c; fancy. 7S"He; rn. fornla.' dried prunes, 3'n7e per lb., as to size nnd quality: apricots, Itoynl, liyilc, Moor Park. 15'olJc; peaches, peeled, Hfilsc, illipcelcd, Ci9c Dry CoiiiIh llnrUel, NKW YOHIC, July 27.-DHY GOODS-No particular change In the character of Ilm mnrket. Pleached goods demand contlnue falr nnd slocks are being cleaned up. Prices nn stfadv. Prown Mheetlngs and drills nre slow nnd Inegiilnr. Wide sheetings aro ensler on denims Coarse coloied cottons are Inactive and easy. Print cloths r.ro dull but steady. Prints move Indlffiirently throughout Linens lire dull and prices barely steady. Hurlaps are qulot hut firm. (Ill Miirke4. OIL CITY, Pu., Julv 27.-01LS-Credlt bal ances. 11.27; certlllcates opened ut $1.29 bid for cash; sales, 10,000 bbls caih oil at $1 29'i a ui 1.000 bbls at $1 23' closed with sales at $129V4: shipments. S7.565 bbls.; average. 82. 470 bbls.; runs, 87,570 bids.; average, S9.3VI bbls. LONDON. July 27.-0LS-Cnlrutta lin seed, spot, 35s 9d; linseed oil, 33s 5d; tiirpcn tine spirits, 31s 1H1. Sminr llHrket, NKW YOHIC, July 27.-8PnAH-Hnw. strong; fulr rellnlng, 4l3-32c; cefltrlf ugal, test. I 29-32c; molasses sugar, 15.32c; re fined. Ilrm NKW OHLKANS. July 27.-SUOAH Slrorj. open kettle. 4c, centrifugal yel low, Dlf,rv: seconds. 31(I9-I(lc. JAMES E BOYD & CO., 1 clcphono 10,'UI. Omalin, Ne COMMISSION, GKAIN, PROVISIONS und STOCKS 1IUAJIU OF TllADIC. Correspondence. John A. Warren & Co Direct wires to Uhicugo and Nw YorS H.R.PEMIiEYaCO. Grain 800M4 MY LIFE BLtK. BHAMCrl lOaTH't OMAHA rtl " UtlCOUIfiU, 1