Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 02, 1891, Page 6, Image 6

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    0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEEP THURSDAY , JULY 2 , 1891.
Wheat Continues Weak and Uninteresting
at Home and Abroad ,
A CORNER IN JULY REPORTED IN BERLIN ,
Corn 'Makes rfSjiltiri'o nnd Holds it ( o
the Close Onts Follows tliu
l Provisions
Active.
CIIICAOO , July 1. Wheat opened weak nnd
lower. Tie ) sllimtlnn for n tlmosccmod wholly
In tlio boars' favor. Tim weather In the south
west wnn nil that could he desired , and cables
wore among Iho weakest yet rocolvcd. lluor-
boll in i | noted Mvcrpool V&1A lower and Lon
don Cd to IH loucr on California and linrdly
any demand at the reduction. I'rlvutu cablei
nld that Iho wo.itbur waft ( Ino ; that Kuropo
had ovcrboiiKht ; that holders would have to
lot KII and th.it I'ruiich holders wore anxious
to sell. Antwerp roortod | no prospects for nn
Itnprovnmcnt until the liuiivy rct-clptM of
April and .luno had Rene Into c-onsiiinptlon.
'I'lie ninrkcts on this side nil ruled lower , and
for a time there was a weak and nliltfRlsh feol-
Itrhere. . Hut the dctlvorlt'S In July contract
wen ; very llKht-ln fact almost nothing and
It was found that weak as thn market ap
peared to lie , there was llttli'orim pressure to
Hall. New Vork reported liberal clearances
yesterday , nil then cnino Ifrad.itreotV report ,
hhowltiR a decrease on the available supply ,
diirlnu- the week , of l.Jffi.OOO bushels east of
the llock'eM and ir.WK : ) bushels Incroaseon the
west coast. This Improved the feeling a little.
About tli'B.tlme ' I'ardrldite ne an to pick up
December nnd way soon followed by ROM in ,
Ciidnhy and that following. Corn made a
BplurRii about the same time anil these com
bined Inllnenees put some life .and vljfor Into
the triulo but the uusine.ss developed was not
larzc. The advance brotiKhtout free offerings
both In the way of rcall/.liiK on purchasrs
made early imd abe In tliu vray of flliort hul-
II111 ; and the bull news as well as the bull en
thusiasm belii cxImuMed , there was a drop
In values. I'ardrlilpc , who had bought freely
on the early we.-iknoss turned seller and as-
KlHtcd In the decline. A cablegram from llcr-
lln told iif Indication ? of .1 corner In July.
Triers remained steady with n I Wit passing
until within n few minutes of the
close when the .shorts took fright ,
prnbiibly on rumors of a corner
abroad , and amid some excitement rushed
Into cover , putting prices to the highest point
of the day. the market closlnp firm. .Inly
opened nt tAWWic. sold to t-Sc , rallied to We ,
fluctuated narrowly with an upward ten
dency till just before the close , when It
hounded from OiWf totrj'jo and closed there.
December opened at frf'i'i&frjtc. ' ' sold oir to
HT'je , rallied and In the lluul rush wont to
B'J'ie.
Con developed a peed deal of strength and
kept it to the end. There was growing un-
o slness on the part of shorts and Increased
eagerniss to cover. Cables wore stronger , the
cash demand liberal , and advices from the In
terior Indicated that shipments are likely to
show n serious falling oir. The offerings
were limited and there was an active compe
tition for all there was for sale. The deliver
ies on July contracts amounted to nothing
nnd this contributed to the llrmncss.
b'ome big short lines wore covered ,
Congdnn being a good buyer. Ilaldwln
nnd l-'urnum wore also active and also a host
of smaller shoits. July opened at M > i54/tc ! ,
sold ui ) with frequent small reactions to ixi&c ,
broke to Vi < 4e near the close , advanced again
with wheat to Me and closed > &c lower.
The lluctuatlons In oats followed those In
corn.
Provisions were fairly actlvo nnd Inclined
to llrinness ouliiR to the strength In corn.
Iilvuhogsat the vards , however , were flJMOo
lower. September pork as the result of the
daj's trading shows an advance of l-'Kc ; lard
Is up''iic and rlbs7'/5c.
The leaning futures ranged as follows :
Altril'I.KH. moil. I i.ow. C1.0SK.
WIIKAT No. 2
July BSM f-)4 )
Auiriut Ni'i Bi ! 8SJ (
Dcceintor
COIIN No. 2
July 54 K WM
AIIKUst D *
September
OATH No. 2
July la * 34V <
AllKUlt VJM
September 2bJ <
Mrss I'OIIK
July 10 15
ppptenibor 1027H low 10 45
I.A mi-
July. , 120 B02l < 8 20
Peptomuor * . ( i M 6 42k
Kins-
July IS2 > 4 oW 02W
ticptoinbcr 0 17K U 15 6 8 ! } < i
Oasli iiuotiitlons wore us follows :
Kiv uit Nominally uniilianucil.
WIIICAT No. a hprfnv wheat. 0 @ 01jc ! ; No. a.-
spring wheat , blkTtMio ; No. 2red , U&S97c.
Cons No. S , .M > &vi > . ( c.
OATS-NO. 2. l ! < ( f3 - ' , 'j No. ? , white , a7i ! ©
37Jjr : No. a.whlto. yixiiu'c.
Uvc No. I. 72a,7ie : ,
HAIII.EV No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , February ,
Me ; No. 4 , nominal ,
ri.AX9KKII No. 1. Jl.Ofl.
TlMOTiir RKKO 1'rlme , JI.55.
I'OIIK Mess pork , per burrol , IIO.P.I IO.IO ;
liiul. per ewt , . -tn.lS4CO.Mi short ribs sides
( louse ) . jO.WKrJAO'i : dry united shoulders ( boxed ) ,
! 5. KK25.1.1 ; abort elcnr sides ( boxed ) , < fj.i30.40. :
WIIIBKV Distillers' llulbhud Koods , Her irul-
lon. JI.IR.
8uoAiiH-Out loaf , unuhanaed.
ItccelptK and shipments tod.-iy were as fol
lows :
New York Markets.
NEW VOIIK , July I. 1'i.otin Ilecoipts , 10.301
packagfs : exports , 1,784 barrels , I8.n58 sacks :
market weak but more uctlvo ; free sellers :
titles. 2S.SOO.
COIIN MKAT < Quiet.
WIIKAT Uecolpts , 7i.5)0 ( ) biishels : exports ,
lf.8,277 bifheU ; Miles. it/J'.S.OUU bushels of fu
tures ; 208,09i bushels spot. Spot market Ir
regular , closing steady ; fair business , chlollv
export ; No. 2 red , tl.WX&lMm In store ITU !
elevator : tl.04.V alloat : 1.034'l.0a f o. b. ;
ungraded roil , UTcStfl.CSiil No. 1 northern to
arrive. tl.OM ( ; No. 1 hard to arrive , fl.lKi'l ; No.
2 Chicago , tl.01 % . Options declined HO
fi on weaker cables , advanced fiiSlSSo and
closed llrm on freer export business , bulllFh
west and shorts covering ; No. 2 red. July ,
W5ic < ( Jtl.OOi. ? closing , * l.ooi ? ; August , WSWJgo ;
closing , U7ie ! ; Hi'ptoml'or , IQUQUUHCi closing ,
o coer , . ' -c , co
November , cloning , 7Jie , December , . .
cloning , OSio : January closing , llUe ;
February , closing , * 1.0Ji May , tl.0iat.o2 ! { .
tlnc il.DQ.
ItYr.-Qulet , slnndy ; western September and
October delivery , 7lfo72Je. !
COIIN ICecelpts , 21. , HOO bushels ; oxonrtH ,
12,114 bushels ; hides. 1 , 108,000 bushuls of futures ;
and closed strong tit UJt ? o above yesterday
on light offerings ; July KI QHIKo. cloning at
G4ia ! ; August ( WQ011ic ? , closing OlTio ; Sep
tember. 68 nfiOyc. closing 51l ? c ; October ,
67HiW8Ho. ( closing 5Sio ! | Uucombor. 32 031.Uc ,
closing Kl'fe.
OATB HccolptB , 30.000 bushels : exports. 2.\000
bushels ; sales , 350,000 bushels of futures ; 14:1,000 :
bitkheUof spot. Spot market higher ; llrm ;
mixed woKtorn. : i ( iil2o ; white western ,
No 2 Chicago , 404 | o.
HAV Firm.
llors Weak , qu'otj stain common to choice ,
SSWSoi I'acllle cuiiHt , 22 < B28o ,
COfrec Diitloni opened weuk , 5 to . ' ' 0 points
down , clohed hteiuly , unchanged to : u points
down. Hales. Ui.oou bags. Including ; July , JK1.M
nlW August , IIS.7 : < M.VH9i Soptoinber , * 1.VOO
U15.20 ; October. 114.2 Kjlu.ai ; November , I3.(15 (
Uii.70 : ; Doeembor. } ii.rvVisi.co. : ; ; Hpot Ulo. dull ,
nominal ; fair eargoeu. (18.50 ; No. 7 , 117.50.
SUdAti ICtivr , qulot , easy ; rellnod steady ,
fair demand.
Mot s'iiKs Korolgn , dull : 60 test In hhds ,
ll'j < itr.'o ; New Orleans , Rteady , quiet ,
KICK Stntidv , iiulet ,
1'KTitoi.EUU Quilt , stonily ; united closed
at iiOUu for August.
COTTON SKKII on , Dull ,
TAI.MJW Flnnort olty ( f3 for packages ) 4
TuiirHNTiNK-Qnlot , steady ; H'iiQ c.
HOSIN Qulut iinsy.
KdiisQuiet , fancy stoutly ; western , 17 ®
113 ! receipts , 4slt packngs.
I'OIIK ' Denuiiiil steady lold moss.J IO.ftV3H.00 ;
new mess , Hl.fti ® 12.23 ; extra prime Jlo.W'lt.H.tU.
CUT MKATK I'-ilr demiind. llrm ; plcklud bul
lies , lies plckletl * houltle , oKiTto. ( ( !
m.i : * Kalrly nutlvo mill llrm ,
jAltp Higher. btning and moruautlvu ; west
ern btciun , W.4'4 bid ; sales f.V ) tlercus at 16.40
CC.4.t ; outlonn nales , 7.50J tlorcei : July , ftUtt
U0.40 , oloslir. , f&42 ; August. M,4Wid.W ; closing ,
10. M ! Heiitemlier , in.X'4i .w , cloblng , W.18 ;
October. taG&3ti.75. closliiK , fl.75.
IltiTTKit Quiet ; fiiney western dairy , 12 ®
| .toi wentorn creamery , UtiilB.'iC ; wcstorn fuo-
lory. IKtllvt KlKln. Mia.
I IIKKHK- Quiet , easy ; part ( kirns , 4OOUc.
I'KI IIIO.N Quiet , unchanged ; American ,
llfl.l'oaiK.25.
COITKII NcRlecled ; lake. July , tU'.aX
J.fAilull ) ; domestic , W.50.
TlN-Qulot. steady ; Btraltu , 120.40.
Ou thu wctftl oxchttugv ( liero w
prostration of trndo nnd wholly nominal
prlcei all around. The lucre-mod duty on tin
plates taking- effect today llndi consumers
freely iiippllcd and uonorally Urge itocks.
Knnn-iM City Mnrkcti.
KASHAS Citr , Mo. , July 1. WHEAT
Weaker ; No , 2 Iniril , Rush , 8ifl6''o ; July , 75Uo
bid ; No. 2 red , eiiflh , Pic.
CoiiN-Flrmari No. 2 cah , 5Jio ! lid ; July ,
M e bid.
OATB-Kailor ; No 2 , cash , 32obltl | July , 29io
bid.
llAV-Slendy. iinchntiRoil ; old. 110.00 ; now ,
foods i-iiolcp , W.O as.Oii low grades , .iofia..00.
HUTTUII Steady , unchanged ; eruamnry , 13
CJIOc ; dairy , 10S&:4c : : store packed , ll/c / | pack-
In a , DC ,
CIIKCSK Steady , itnclmn od ; full cream
northern twins and young American , lOo :
western , fie ; Rkimmed , 433c.
Kmis-Stcady ntlllie.
I'ltovisto.NH Dull. unclmngoJ ; sugar cured
hams , Oittoo ; breakfast bacon , B.Ve ; dried beef
ham * . lOo ; dry a.'ilt moats , clear sides , 7c ; clear
rlhc , fiio ? : long clears. O T ; shoulders , fiXct
moknd meals , clear rib sides , T'.ic ; long
clear Hides , 7Ue ; clear sides. 7 > ic ; shoulders ,
OUe.
OUe.Voot - Dull , unchanged : Mlioourl unwashed
heavy line , IIVitlTe ; light fine , ITWH'o ' ; medium.
20fi22o ; Kansas and Nobraskn. heavy fino. llfifi
Me : light flnc. I4ffil0c : low and carpet , iKSIIci
tubwiiNhed , choice , 32&3. " > o ; medium , MitX'c ;
dingy anil low. 274M9C.
llHUEii'TS Wheat , 17,000 ; corn , 6,700 ; oats ,
3,000.
SHIPMENTS Whcnt , 1,000 : corn. 15,500.
Alilwatikoo Markets.
. . July l.-l'f.OL'it Quiet.
WIIKAT Higher : No. 2 spring , on track ,
cash. 87c ; September. Me : No , 1 northern. OCo.
Con.v ( Jnlct ; No. 3 on track. 57ic. !
OATS-Strongcr : N'o. 2 white on track , 3So.
HAIII.KV Quiet ; No. 2 in Hturn , tlSc.
HVK Weak ; and No. I In store , 70c.
I'llOVIHlOXH-QlllOt.
I'OHK September. # I0.27 ! { .
I.Aitn-i-'optember , Jn.i2'4. :
Uecolpts of Hour 7,4'iu ' bushels ; wheat , ICr.0
bushfls. HhlpmontG of Hour , 4,000 bushels ;
wheat , 5.0JO bushels.
Ijlvcrpool Markets.
I.iVEitpoor , . July I. WHEAT Holders olTer
freely ; California. No. 1. 7s lld7s lld ! per
rental ; red western spring , 7s 8Jd ! : Kansas
winter , hard , 7.IM. ( .
COIIN la strong demand ; improved mixed
western fs5d percental.
| 'IAM : Canadian. Os 2 > } d percental.
Ciuisn American , llnust new white nnd
colored. 41s tier cental : old cheese not quoted.
STOCK OK IliiKAPSrUFKH I'lonr , 124.000 sacks ;
wheat. 1,21UOJO centals : corn , 442.0JO uonttils
Ht. fjotit.s
ST. Louis. Mo. . July 1. WIIBAT Stroniji
oiiKh. 07 c : July , K > Xc bid.
Coitx I'lrmor ; cash. S.V.Jc ; July , fliyc.
OATH-Kttonger ; cash , aide ; July , 31 0 ' " 'I-
I'OIIK Firm atIO.V ) .
LAUD Htoaily at t > .S. " > .
WHIKKV Hteaily aljl.lfl. .
IltiTTKK Flrmur ; creamery. ijI5c : ; dairy ,
USHc. _
Mlniii < aoliH | U heat Market.
MiNNBApot.ts. Minn. . July 1. No. 1 northern
wheat In piotty good demand , as was No. 2
"
northern ; Hoft"No2 and low grades were very
dull. KeculpK 100 car-i ; shipments , 2\ Close :
No. I hard , June , We ; on track flSi'4e ' ) ; No. 1
northern , June. | i.Vic ; on track , OfiffJllKJic ; No.
2 northern , June , 02c ; on traon , OiU.c. ;
Cincinnati Markets.
CINCINNATI , O. , July 1. WHEAT Nominal ;
No. 2 red J 1. 03.
Cons Strong : No. 2 mixed. . ' > 7c.
OATH Firm ; No. 2 mixed , 41c.
WHISKV 11.10.
Toledo .Markets.
TOLEDO , O. , Jifty 1. WHEAT lllgher ; cash.
JI.OO.
COIIN Stoidy ; pash , 57c.
OATS Quiet ; cnsli , l8c. !
Havana Mn-kets.
HAVANA , July I. Spanish gold , I2.38KO
2.is.M. :
E.VCIIANOI : Weak.
Sue Alt Quiet. _
.I.VW Iftf.MtS.
. . . .
NKW YOIIK. July I. In the stock market
today the demand from the shorts who were
forced to cover yesterday ceased and the
higher figures met with a supply of blocks
which for a moment checked the upward
movement , though no reaction was seen even
when the market had settled down into the
old dullness. London was still a buyer to a
limited extent and. the continued weakness In
exchange neutralized the Influence of
the further small gold export and
tlio prevailing sentiment was decidedly
bullish , There never was a time when
July settlements were curried through
with so little disturbance of loans and the
rates for money today were phenomenally low
for such a time. This Is one of the principal
sustaining forces In the market and whatever
causes the hesitation of buyers In the stock
market , the money question Is evidently not
a factor. The movumentsof the lastfowdays
go to prove that the shorts arc easily driven
to cover , are nervous and not all sure of their
ground , The opening this morning was decid
edly strong and Louisville & Nashville was
I4 percent hghur ( than last evening , while
the rest of thu list showed gains of from Ji
to U poi' cent. The new Bulling
by the trading element checked thu rise , however -
over , and oven forced tome declines In the
railroad list , but they were afterward fully
recovered with something In audition. The
Industrials came to the front with the Increas
ing dullness In railroad stocks and tlio rumors
In regard to sugar wllh.tho granting of an In
junction against the p lymunt of the dividend
resulted in a decline of 2i ! par cent which ,
howevur.wiiB afterward practically recovered ,
while Cordage scored a substantial Improve
ment for thu day. Among the specialties there
wore a fuw marked advances nnd Louis
ville. . Now Albany & Chicago rose from wt
to2JVi and Colorado Coal anil Tennessee Coal
each 1 per cunt. Among the railroad slocks
only S.t. I'uiil , Louisville , Atehlson and Hur-
llngton showed any animation , and tne lluc
tuatlons In the general list wore confined to
the limits usual during the last month. Thu
market finally eased oir slightly In the after
noon , closing barely steady at Insignificant
changes for the day In most Htocks while
Louisville rose l' , Tennessee. 1'i and Cordage
.
Silver certificates weakened .somewhat dur
ing the day but offered no features.
UaJiroao bonds weru even moro than usual
of Into tlovold of feature of Interest , and many
bonds selling ex Interest , there was llttlo trail
ing and small lluctuatlons. The total trans
actions reached only $377,000 and no material
change occurred In any Issue.
Government bonds were dull and steady. ( X
State bonds were ( lull and without feature.
The 1'ost says : The favorable develop
ments of yesterday in the sterling exchange
market wns not olfset by anything In today's
market. Uatoi for both long ami short bills
wore easier and offerings free. The order for
a small lot of gold this morning was of llttlo
consequence , bolng apparently the execution
of a contract entered Into before thu decline
In rules and which thu contractors could not
cancel.
relroicum opened steady , declined ? j on
light stilling and closed dull : Pennsylvania
oil , August option , sales : 11,000 barrels : open
ing. CCJiu ; highest , OOJio ; lowest , uuUe ; cloning.
OdWo.
The following are the closing quotations for
the leading stocks on tne New York stock ex
change todity :
Flnnnuliil XotiH.
UAI.TIMOIIK. Mil. , July 1. lliink eleurhik's to
il uy f..lttT.TJO. and bnluneeH , tJUU4) . Money ,
6 per cent.
LONDON , July 1. The amount of bullion
ROIIU Into the lintik of England ou buluuco
today , i'I3,000 ,
I'Aitts , July 1. Three per cent rentes , Bit
2Ko for the uooount.
CUICAUO , Juljr t-Novr York exobange 75o
premium. Money flrm tint ! unchanged , The
nn/ik elcarltiKS wnro tlii..l'l.fiOT , BtcrlliiK nx >
clmniro was utiiottlctl at 14.834 for sixty-day
bllU and fl.ea > i for * lfthl drafts.
Nnw VOIIK , July I. ( tlcurliifdi toil it j1122 , -
030it7i : baliilicen , , .M7D2. > i.
. HtMTO.x , Mam. , July t.-Oloarlnun. tl7,200 , ! "li
balanced , f2sKl.lM.V Monny. 4 per cunt. Kx-
chanKoon Now Vork , loftl'iu discount.
I'lllf.AtiRi.piitA , July 1. Hank clearings
today , KIu\j77 | ; balances , 12,228,103. Money ,
4 per cent.
Tlio Money Mnrltcf.
N \f VnnK. July 1. MO.VBV ON OAUKn y.
nt2 to 4 per cent , last lo.in 2i closed nn'ored
at 2.
I'HIMP. MEIICANTII.E PAPRII RiJOT per cent.
STKMt.tyt K.xciiANon Quiet and weak at
tl.&V.i for sixty-day bills and $1.87)4 ) for de-
mum ! .
The following wore the closing prlcos on
bonds :
U. 8. 4s , re lit red..llil > < r.M. K. AT. 5s 37 W
U. S. 4 , coupons Mutual l/nlon / ( ! i I1
I4i , rcKlmcred 100 N. J. font Int Cert. . 107
4I4S , coupon * lOO Northern I'aa Ists. . . ! ! '
I'nclHc , Hi of 'K IUL do2di Ill
amp 4s. . Sil Nurlhwosl' consols..1.15
Tennessee N. S. Us..100 do debenture 5i..lU1W
do5i I031 < 'SI. ' I * A I. M. Con. 6s. W
do 3 * IM'SI ( ' , UAH. F. lien. M. 101
Cnnada Hoiithcrn Ms P.VJl Hi , Paul consols I''OM
Cunlral 1'ai'ltla lsts.,105 iHt. 1 > . U A 1 * . lBts..IIlM
1) . A 11.0. 11U I4 ! ! < IT. I' . ! , . ( . Tr. llcls. . 6II
do 4 73 T. I' . K.O Tr. llcts. . HI ! (
1 > . A H. ( I. Wcsl l l . . 74 Union l-ncllloliu. . . . ! ! ) !
KrlaZili U7 West Shoro. Wl
M. K. AT. ( Jon'ltli. . 70
Itoston Stock
IlosTOX. Mfiss. , July I. The following wore
the closing prices on stojks lu the Huston
stock tmukct today.
Denver Mining HtoolJH.
DBNVRII. Colo. . July 1. Trndlnir took sonic-
thin of a hooin on the nilnlni ; u.xehiinco to1
diiy. over ninety thousand shitros Iliullng nur-
clnistrs. Ulosvu :
Ij. a. < 1IB4 St. I'all ! eommon. . i .i's
U. H. ! { 10. N. V. Cenlnil I02l |
N. V. 1' . , t O. 1st * . . MlK'l'eninylvanln ' M' ' (
Caninllan t'acllle. . . 8' " . [ Hcaillnir I4Ts
Erie 20 I.Mex. Cent.newls. . . < nH
1'I.xlnt.
Hur stiver 40vid ? per ounce. Money 1 per
cent. Hutexjf discount In this open mnrl < et
for short lulls IS per cent ; throe months bills
I.S@I ! percent.
_
St. Ijouitt .Mining Stocks.
ST. Louis.Mo..July I. There wns more tr.id-
ItiK on the nilnliiK exchange this mornliiK thun
for fome tlinn past , but prices were nencrally
unchtiniied , The following bids were made on
call :
_ _
Adams . 190 M. llrocn . 45
Aiucrlcuii . 35 I' . Murphy . 5
Artec Silver ARO . , . . 100
CrnnltuM . HITA KM/nbeth
Mttlo Albert . : > Vuina. .
Montrose . f > '
Now York 'Miiiiii Stoukn.
NnwYoiiK. Julv 1. The following uro the
closlns inliiliiB stock qnotnt ons :
JMaiiclicHter Dry UoodK .Market.
MANCHKSTEII. July J. The Oiiardlnii In Us
commercial article says : The tone of the
market Is Komewhat dull. Many sellers ex
pected higher rates , mostly owing to the coed
business done rocont'y , but It was soon
evident that It would bo possible to place but
few orders lit bettor prices. There was much
gtciidlncai , however , and In most departments
there was a hardening tendency. Export
yarns are quiet anil there wns a l.ttle now In
quiry. The recent transactions were Hiilllcient
to relieve the most pressing sellers. ttoekB
are niucli reduced. There was llttlo success
In raising prices mid Friday's best rates were
barely supported , the close becoming more
active. Much business hits been uono. for
China and India In the last two or three
weeks and mostly In favorite goods. The
wider widths attracted special attention and
manufacturers about to priwluco the-,0 , goods
are all under contract. The other depart
ments of Iho cloth trade , especially that for
narrow printing cloths and other light nar
row goods , are neglected anil orders are
wanted. The best makes of heavy goods
especially for China are well sold.
New York Dry ( jootls Market.
NKW YOHK. July 1. Kindness In dry foods
was less actlvo anil In homo Instances thu de
mand was well sustained and shipments wort )
being pushed. A few additional pieces of
prints were made on the bases of those of
yesterday. I'rlces of low grades have not
been announced. The market wttR unchanged ,
prices tending to llrmnuss , though low trade
Ililit varn cottons are blow of sale and low In
price. ' The print clotli situation Is without
amelioration.
Chluapo Illdo Itlarket ,
Cine too. July I. [ Special Telegram to
Tin : IlKK. ] Hides are dull and weak at the
following quotations : fireeti salted light and
heavy No. 1. f > o : green salted light unit heavy
No. 2 , 4c ; calf No. 1 , Olio ; cult No. 2 , 4 > ic.
O3IAlTA MlVK .STOCK.
OUAIIA. July I. isni.
OATTI.E Oniolal recolots of cnttle , 1.111(1 ( us
compared with 5,247 yesterday and 008
Wednesday of last week. The market was
slow. Kverythlng In the beef line was about
steady exeunt gr'a sors , and they were weak.
All grades of butcher stock weto uriohair.od.
Feeders devoloed some llfo at unchanged
prices. The receipts of cattle during Juno
were 31,00(1 ( us compared with , ' 11,570 during
May ,
lions Oniclal receipts of hoc 0.011 , ns
compared with I'.i''t. ' ' ! yosterdav and ( ! .2ti2
Wednesday of last week- . The market
was actlvo. Good heavy and butcher weights
were strong to 5o hlgner. Common grades
wore ( steady to weak. All were sold. The
quality was common. There was a good de
mand for bhlmimg hons. I.lzht , } l.ui4.4.'i : ;
heavy , W.l 4S4.55 : mixed , fl.4UQ4.4A. The av
erage of thn prices paid was (4.4IM as com
pared with H'iMi yesterday nnd II."S Wodnes-
duy of liibt weoli. The receipts of hogs dur.ng
June were 142,103 as compared with 120.W1 hi
SHKKi1 Thorn were no fresh receipts of
fehccn. The demand continues In uxctvts of
receipts anil prices rule llrm , NrtlveM. J.'STtt
5.0.V wcslt-rns. fc..MXii.l.O. ) : cotid no to 70-lb ,
Iambi' . M.0iifl.25. The ici-olpts of hhoup dur
ing Juno weru S.09J as compared with MM in
May.
KcuolplH u id llHp.-iltloii or Rtouk.
Oniclal rocolntHaml dlspo < ltlonof stock us
, DISPOSITION.
Itocclpts a nit ll ) i > OHltloii I'ur June.
Odcli.1 receipts and dlipodtloa of stock as
CAI.VCS.
AND nouaii.
2 . 75 200 , , .T . M 325
2 . 105 32.1 i 1 . 32J 3T5
,7 it no statement.
Showing thoonlC'ia.i rcqelpts nnd slilpnmnts
of live htocKdiiflfiff the month undlriK Juno
,11. ISIll , and the number of head eonaumod
tit South Omaha :
8JH.1
I
> ! MU , . fiS * t S puorj
Of fc'-fc. * C *
? I r' -ssjt1 *
mioii
: ! g :
puoil
: 2 s
puoil
_ . . ! JUJ
puoa
- -
m 8 KIS
puoii
IJjtfr Stook Alurkot.
CiiiCAOt ) . July l. = lisio lal Telegram t ( . Tuts
IlKB.l Hut slight v"j'"Ku ' lool ( Dlaeu li. the
cattlf niarkut. AnWils were liberal anil cuii-
slntuil for the iiiot\lnart of half fatteil nlock ,
consequently thurg'wis a ctmtlnufil depression
n coiiiinon and iii illnin grades , whllo for test
lualltlusthe formi'r- prices weru obtainable.
oinu snlcsiuen wofu of thooiilnlon that useful
shipping shorts solil.ij llttlo lower- Them wuro
ibottt fourtvun ' ; t"hfU8iind ) lit'U'l reuuUeil.
1'exans gunorallyjbolll | iQl5o : ( ) lower than on
Monday , aniliTHiiiiiotccl at < l.- . ' il. for
sr.issers. ami ut M.tffiDl.Tii for fed steois. Hales
if natives were oii'1u.ljislh : of tl..08 ( .W for In
terior to cholcii . .cgwb and hulls : $ : t.7.Vii
6.'M for coiiiinon to fancy hhlpp.ng
steers , anil tI.KJtl. . ? . ' > for htockers anil
reedurs. The Now Vork nmrkot was uu-
chaugeil , lint the London quotation Is lu
lilghor than lust week which warranted the
payment of aitvancod Drlccsforoxiiortgrailes ,
The latter comprised only a small part of tno
offering and thuio wuto a few bales at uvcr
tt.75.
There was a reaction In the hog market.
After suvfiul iluys ol nnlnterrupt iloiinio ! !
there was a shut p down turn loday , the host
grailuj falling to (17. ' ) and builc ( illcrlius
I'hanglng OHIILTS below ( I. mi , Indlcat.ng a
decline of Mi Km perllK ) poundHat lower urlces.
HuyerH wantuJ liogx unit the inotetnenl , wi.n
acllvu ut tt.4XU ( l."i for I'oiiinion to extra
Krades , Thorn was a sale or two at higher IU
ures earlier In the day , hut the close , Jl.7.1 ,
was an extreme tlguru , ItecoInU weio morn
than twice its largo a4 on Tuoxilay. aiiiountliig
to about VSi.OK ) head and thu run for tomorrow
also U expected to bo liberal ,
The r.voning Journal reports : OATTI.EIte -
cclpta , I4.0J01 hhlpmciits , 4,000 | market slow ,
utoaily tu prime ; natives , M.i'Mift-lOi others ,
tl.'JOQAW Toiaris , I'4W.85 ; btockeis , K.'MA
Mf cowii. I..5. < 1WT5.
HiHlH-ltecolpU , 3,000 ; uhlpincnti. 12,000
Dion untl vvvuk ) ruuKb auu com
mon , ! I.)0&J ) , < 0 ; .nlxod and Dflckcri , H.5SS4.rS ;
lirlnio heavy nnd butcher wolcut * , fl.TlxiDt.T.lj
light. JJ.4W.80.
. SllKBI' Ucelit . O.'OJjihlpmcntiJ.MK ) ! mar-
kctlOo to avolowpr : native * . J4.WO-MM mut-
toui , Toxant. t3.75QI.I3l westerns , II.MOI.S.Ii
lambs , f.V7Dii",00.
Now Vork I.ivo Htook Slnrkct.
NKW YOIIK , July 1 , UKKVM Hccclpta , 5.0(8 (
head , Including 10 cars for fn'.ot ' market lOo
lower ; native steers , H.ooart.av Colorado. IS 10
4V".T,1 ; bulls imd cowD , $5.00414. OS ; ilrc ed beef.
slow at S'iCUHc ; ablpmnntu today , KVl hcovos
anil S.a'O nunrtorfl of brofl tomorrow , 777
heave * . M slioep anil 1.400 quarters of beef ,
( UtVKs Itccolpts. 3:67 : heailt tiiarkot ilull.
VKAts-t.MJii0.l2i ) ! : buttermilk calves , tl.&O
0i.co. :
SIIKEP Hccclpts. lA.a S hnnil ; market flrm ;
sheep. * I.VV > a.VOJ ; laiubs. oAoi droRii'd mut
ton Moady at OitlOc : lambs higher at IHtiiMc.
lloiitj-liecnlptH , C.1S1 head , cunslir'icil direct ;
nominally .stonily nt tl.'utKa.V.V > .
City fjlvo stouk > tnrlcct.
KANHAS CITV , Mo. July I. CATTM : Ko-
colpti. ll.ioos shipment * , S.24U : market , natives
Btoady : TcxniM , slpitily to strong ! ntcor. < , tl.W
Ct.VT.'i ; cows , tl,7.Vii.lW : slockura a ml feeders ,
, ' .tHWl.oo. |
lloos IlecelptB , P.OM ; shipments , S.MOj bulk ,
J4.i : ® | .5S | all graile , J4.0Jffll.M. (
KIIKKP Itccolpts , I , IW ; shipments , 7,870) ) mar
ket steady. _
Ht. Ij'juls Idvo Stock MnrlcotU
PT. Louts , Mo. , July l.-OATTi.c-Uo-olptR.
3 , WO ; shipments r-,000 ; market lowers fair to
fancy nutlvo stoors. JJ.105.03 ; Texnns anil
Indian" , ttMOftl.U. [
lines Iteco'pts. ' 4t'fl : ithlpment , WX ) ! nmr-
Uot Bloaily i hunvvj $4.70 < iil.80 ; nnxod , M.SJa
Tlio I/vorp ol ( oiton .Market.
NKW VOUK. July 1. Hubbard I'rlco.t Co.
say : Today was tender day on July i-on-
trnotH In Iilvcrpool. ( loneral expectation hud
boon tliutitt least iTt.000 bales nf cotton wou'd '
bo dclivoretl but only H/JiO were tendered.
The result was a surmised market nnd an ex-
tieme advance of ftiini 4-4 lo S-fil which ,
honuver , was not maintained to thu close.
OJ1AI WlltH titi.l I.K 31 A It It UTS.
The following quotations ri'pro ont tlio
pr ccs ut which choice stock Is billed out on
orders unless otherwise stated :
OMONS-ltoriuuda. pur case , J-.i'ii C.illfor-
nht. H'.c ' pur II ) .
CAiiiiAne Home grown. COo per do ? , or V/t
B' > JiC per Ib.
SOUTIIUHN CAUI.IFI.OWIUI I'or do/on , $1,50.
NKW | 'OTATOIS : Per Ib , l ! c.
TOMATOES Fitio > stock , per crate. { J.'j ®
S..V ) ,
NKW IlKKTS IVr iloz. : :0tt'5c. : !
PKAS I'orbusliolbox , * l.v ; > 31.0 ; oorKbushol
box , f > 'jp.
CUCUMTIKIIS Per doM TOc.
Sot'TliBit.v HKANSWax. . 7 , ' > u per H bushel
hov : string. 60ttOOc per S bushel box.
POTATOES Homo grown stock In small let
from thu store , 41.10.
Flour.
Omaha milling company , ttnllanco , Patent ,
f2.HO ; Invincible Patent. J-.K ) ; l.onc Star ,
Sitnoriativc. i-.50 ; i-nowllako , Ji.10 ; Fancy
Family , sl.W.
K. T. DavlR mill company. High Patent No. t
and Oleum , S..K ) ; Blue I ) . , full pptuut. if-.rri ;
llawkoye , half patent , % i.Xincclal \ Koyal'
patent No. 10. Ji.OO : ; Jllnnevota P..tent , S..bC ;
ICansas Hani Wheat , patent , tllGO ; Nebraska
Spring Wheat , patent , t J. ' > 5.
S. F. OIllmnn'B Gold Medal. ? 3.R.1 ; Snow
White , I-.M ; Snownake$2.10 ; low grade , fl.KO ;
Queen of the Pantrv. J-.OO ; bran , tl.'I.OO ;
chopped food. $22.00 ; .Minnesota Superlative ,
" '
"K.'li. Welch & Co. , Wolch'K Hest. JJ.S5 : Crown
Prlnci-.S-STOi Mlnne ota Chief. { 2.40 ; bplondld
Family , $2.10 ; rilralght , tl..iO.
Fresli Fruits.
Ilr.ApKiinniitE Per cas- . $ . ' .7. > .
HI.ACK KAsriinititiKS-Percasc. $1.03.
CiiKititns : Callf-jrnla , per 10-lb box. $1.25 ;
5ll- ! . " > : southern ehorrics , $1.2. " > per drawer of li >
OIIASOKS I.os Angeles , $3.2. " > ; Mediterran
ean sweets. JI.75.
TKXAS I'KAI lies Per M bushel box. G5T.c.
SriiAWumitiKS Missouri stock. j.0 a'.25pcr
24 iiuarl case ; Iowa sto-k. $ . ' .2. > per case.
GULIIIN' Uoo.snuc MIIIS : I'er 21 iiuatt case ,
Ji.iI42 ( : > 0 ; ilrancrof iMiuarts , fl.'Mi'.OO.
PlNKAl'l'l.KS-Por uo.Vl.CO. .
I , IIMDSS Choice stock , per tox. J0.2o ; fancy ,
$11 7.V3)7.00. )
1UNANA8 1'cr bunch , ili.VHJM.Oi ) for fancy
shipping stuck. _
( ountry I'l'oilucc.
Pour.Titv The receipts of old fowls arc llttlo
light and sales of good Mock arc made at * : i.50
© ! .00. Spring chickens , nre becoming moro
iitouty and are soiling at J.'LO © 1.00 per doz.
The ducks arrlvln ; nro mostly btuall and gent
nt about $ - ' . . ' ) ' . ' . Turkeys , DC per 11)
UurtKit A very largo proportion of the but
ter is sulllni nt loc.
Kotis The receipts of CTKS are moderate.
and the market holds at HiiH'.ic. '
HAV Host upland , W.OOaiO. 0 ; pool or grades ,
Jfl.OOS7.00. _
JOHN A. MCSIIANE. KlIANK C. t'ONOON
McShane & Condon ,
INVESTMIiNT BANKIiRS ,
300 S. 13th St. Kir-it National B nit Luild-
Ing , Omaha. Neb.
Don I In stocks , bonds , accurlttc * , cunrurr'l.il pa
per , etc. NCk'otlatu loans nn Improved Oui ilm real
onUito. Bhnrt lima tnani , with bank stock , or on all
collatcralfucurltr.
General Brooke Di-tullr Otllccrs Tar the
lUllo ConipctUloii.
General Drookohtis announced the detail of
oMcers to take charge of tbo department rillo
competition at Bollovue. The oOiccrs will
report to Major Daniel W. Donham , inspector
of small nnns practice not later than July 10 ,
Captain Charles A. Uoolidse of the
Seventh infantry , Camp Pilot Cuttc , is
assigned to duty In charge of the camp. The
following named ofllcers will report in person
to Captain Charles A. Coolidpo , at the De
partment rills camp , near Bellovtio , Isiobras-
Itu , for dut.v In connection with tno approach
IIIK utitiunl Dopartmcnt rlllo and cavalry com-
: iotioiisl
Second Lieutenant Stephen M. Hackney
Sixteenth Infantry , Fort Doucrlas. Utah , ns
Camp Adjutant and Acting Signal Ofliccr to
report July nth Instant.
Second Lieutenant Harry E. Wlllclns , Second
end Infantry , Fort Omaha , Neb , , us camp
luartermaster and noting ordinance ofllcur ,
to report July 1 ! ! .
Second Lieutenant Capers D. Vunco , Six
teenth infantry. Fort Du Cheane , Utah , as
acting cointnlssmry of subsistence , to report
July 15.
First Lieutenant Groto HUtcboson. adju
tant Ninth cavalry , Fort Robinson , Neb. , us
statistical oflleor , to report July L'O.
Second Lieutenant Edwin V. Bookmillor ,
Second infantry , Fort Omtihn , Nob. , as as
sistant Btatistical olllcor , to report July 20.
Captain William G. Spencer , assistant stir-
jeoti , Uni.tod btates army , ForlOmtihuNeu , ,
as medical olllcor , to repot t July 1ft.
! l. The following named ofllcerR are also
detailed tor duty ns rnngo oflU'ers at the tie-
iitftnient rifle and cavalry competition ! ! , and
, vlll report lu person July -4 to tbo commtind-
Ing olllcor at Hollovue.
First Licuionant Uobert W. Dowdy , Sev
enteenth Infatitrv , Fort U. A. Kusscll , Wyo.
lirst Lieutenant Mmiry Ninliols , Four
teenth Infantry , Fort Douglas , Utah.
Second Lieutenant Klchara b. Paddock
Sixth cnvtilrv , Fort McKlnnoyVyo. .
Sucouy Lloutctmiit Charles II. Mulr , Sev
enteenth Infantry , Fort D. A. Russell , Wyo.
Second Liuulunant Kdward W. McCaskoy ,
rwonty-ilrst infantry , Fort Douglas , UUin.
Second Llotitonant. Samuel Scay , Jr. ,
rwonty-llrst infantry , Fort Douglas , Utah.
Second Llntitonaut Robert L. llowzo.Slxtu
cavalry , Fort Nlobrurn , Nob.
AN u Drink In KovcrH
Use Horsford's Acid Phosphate.
Dr. Chas. H. S. Davis , Meriden , Conn. ,
says : "I have used it as tin accessory In
c'jsui of melancholia and nervous debility
mil as u pleasant and coolingilrinic lu fuvors
and lia\o boon viry much pleased with It. "
, ,
"Monkey"
with your
Blood ,
Delay li ilanKrrmu In Blck-
. .e H | It Is eiiwclnlly huinnlous
In illscasna ut Iho Illood. Cor
ruption breed * corruption ; unit
wildcanes.iriieKlcclcd.ilocjop
Into Incurablu curoulo ills.
ordcni.
O Is l a safe , speedy anil
Sn \ mrei euro for nil
. Oi OiCunt IjllMKl
.
| Kil ( ) iilnir , Inherit.
nl Bcrofiila , Hkln Kruptlons ,
and liua eured thousands of
c e pf Cancer ,
It Is imnerful tonic for itell *
call ) iMMgonii , jet Is liuriiil ns
and lurapulili ) of Injurluf the
most st'iullUu byslein.
A trentiin on Illood and Rkla
Dlwascs nmiua ru is oil appU.
ration.
Druggists Sell It ,
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , <
Drawer 3 Atlautai Go. I
QIIAIN AND PROVISIONS
Toncniy & Bryan , I 8. A. MoWhortor .
okcri" , ( train , nro l lon 1 ii Sll lit Null Dank , llroierf
undrturk * . HIS H. Illli1 1'rliate wire * lo H *
St. 1'rlrMowlra to Clil Vork , Chicago anil HV (
aito. SU 1,0111 and .Now ItOiilr. u * h grata
Votk. liouKlit for nil market *
Oookroll Bros. ' F , 0. Swnrts & Oo ,
nrokors. I'rlrato wire * llroki'fu.Oroln.l'rOfltloni
to New York , Chlcaito .1 i-lo. I'rlrnlo wlrs to SI.
Ht. I.ouls. Special atten l.onls nnd Clilcnto. Oilloa
tion al en tu track bids In lut Null Nank.OmaUn .
onitraln , 1st Nal'l Hank , H. Onulm
HARDWARE.
Rector dcWilliolmyOo Loc-Olark-Antlrcosaa
Cor. lOthnmtJackionsti llardw.ir.3 . Oo.
IM-IIIO H.irneritretb
f/nmli *
Omaha Nnb
IRON WORKS.
Paxton & Viorlin Omnha Safe & Iron
Iron Work' , Works
\\roiiBht nnd onit Iron ,
biillilliiK work , pnslnui. Mnnnfrs nro nnd bnrl
br work , Ronornl prtiof unfci , vniilt' , J lt
foundry , nuicliln * nml work , Iron planters nail
hl.ickMiillli work. U. 1 > . tire rrni > ( H. ( I , An-
V.J. mid nth it. ( Iri'i'ii.lUh A Jackionstl
Wilson & Drake ,
M'f'K tnbulnr flnoi. firil
box boilers , tinki : , eta
I'lorronnt 15th utrccti.
SBBD3. STOVES.
Emorsoa Sjol : Oj. , DafTy-Trowbrid j
Seed growers , dailori li Steve Manufao' Oj. ,
Harden , kr.i < s , nr.ilu till
trcuseeili , Mnntifactur'g storoi.int
421-f.'l South loth. stave pip ) .
121:1-1215 : toavunworth st.
SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , BJO. ?
STEAM AND WATER SUPPLIES
U. S. Wind Engine & A. L. String &
Pump Oo , ,
Ilallldajr wind rnllh. oil 11W2-1001 Karnam straai
and tUU Junei U li. V.
Hutu , acting miiiaKer. Omaha , Neb.
TEA , COFFEE , SPICES , CIGARS.
Consolidated
Oompany ,
1114 and 1110 Harnarit.
Omaha , Neb.
TOY3. BILLIARDS.
II. Hardy & Oo. , The Hrunswiok-Balk
Toyn , doll * , albumifana7 „ Collendor Oo.
k'oinH , liousefurnUhlnx Illlirt mtro'iii dli } ,
Koo'ls ' , children' . * car- Hainan flJturJI
407. 409 H. lUlli strejU
rhtKOi. till ! ) Kurnamtt. Omaha
"SOUTH OMAHA.
UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , LIMITED.
LIVE S1OOK COMMISSION.
A. D , Boyer & Oo Hunter & Qroen ,
68-W ICiclmng-o W liiclmngo llulldla/
Boutli Ouiuha. Houtb Ouianu.
S. J.Ooffrain , Smiley
& Uo. ,
2tlKzcbanuo Ilulldhu
bolltli Ouialia.
LOST POWER
Nurvo Kuans cum nil nujiial weakness In althog
se , atlliiK on nurvu * , bruin , > uul origans. Aiimj-
t.frti I'lit tor luiiiuionuj. iilnlillr ouilsslon * . lust
meinorr. I'ad droniun , u er lmi lo sodulif. II box ,
| ) t , lpnl' | . HHI uu l. NISUVK IIBAN CO. , llurtiilo ,
N. V , HuM br UoudiLua Urux Co. , llll ) Karnam St. .
Ouialm.
'SrtHWIA CUKE63
Cchill japi'iAittiinaCaroDtTer/ai.'noBlvol
iiiMrW rifi'ta lb wuril CIMIJ loiurti vm *
fortub'a lUrpt tfftcti carol wher HctL.fi ml ,
fn'df .rone i * * ( A riMt irptuI'rie { / * , fiftf t , a
01.00. cf Drutiliti or tr waiK 8 npU FRlfK I
.uwp ! DU.jC SOniTrMAW7ljfltrPftal ( Mjr.qt1
LADIES OHLY
I-cratl * tJctni.lh * mott pQwrtful femtleicguUtot f n
fctlly life. Htitttiil. it , fotti ld. Maa citAB fo |
( aiUculiii. AdJr.ii UOtiDKUG CO.Uafllg.
For ialobthoGoodmaa. . Drug Or