0 THE OMAHA JDATLY BE ® FIUDAY , JULY 3 , 1891. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Wheat Opens Nervous and Higher with n Strong Bond-Off. FRANTIC DASH TO COVER BY THE SHORTS , ofljnrjo Ijondon Cnr o Dcnl- crs , V Hay of Hut-prison Corn Kxultcil ntul HlKliur-Ic- cllnc In I'rovlnloiiH. CillCAno , July 2. Wheat ot.onod nervous and lilshor. The buoyancy developed lit tlio close yesterday , nnd disciulctlrig rumors as to Impending manipulation toRCthcr with hlpher privnto and public cables KO.VU tlio market it strong tend alt , and during the early ( rndlriK July M ) | < ! as high an IKo und Poecm- bar 9'iO. ' ! or fioin li ! lolijc above tlio blRli- cst ( Inures iniida yostorday. Hliortt wore on tlio run nnd frantlo In tbctr ufforts to cover. Tor B tlmo all oyci wcro on I'ucilrld o who wis known to bo heavily cbort of Do- ccinhcr. A rumor WHS Htnrled that ho WIIR bo- Ini ? called 10 per rent and thu crowd xueincd doturtnltird to run him In. but tlio ufTorlwas a ( allure. The big bears responded promptly to all culls for martini and kept right on xcll- InR. Aftern time hear noHshcRanto come In. The Cincinnati Price Currcni'H .summary of thecioi ) Nltutitlon said harvest operations were pruRrt'iHitiK favorably and Unit all tndl- catloim : IH to a blR yield wcro maintained , whllo MpnnK wheat prospects wcru all that could bo desired. This was followed by the nnnnuii''cmenl of the fnllure of Alexander A Co. , of London , largo cargo dealers who were said to liuvo gone down owln to their heavy los cs In long wheat. All this created a marked depression , and the confidence of the ImlN uiilckly evap orated. Mcantlmo I'lirilrldgo kept on selling and was soon joined by Cuiluhy and sonio largo commission houses. Shorts had covered pretty generally. Longs who had taken on wheat fin the latu depiesslon began to unload , und the weakness soon devclonr.d Into a rogiH lar slump , nnd July went olT to IH'jC whllo December broke to MM i % 1'resli exclto- ment sprung up after the noon hour , l.ato Liverpool cables reported blither prices then ) and continental cables were sensational , llrr- lln shoKlngMii ad\anceof Hie pur bushel In July and Idc In feiilemtcr and O"tobur , with I'arls i'luitO centimes up. To add to the ex citement It was ruttnrti'd that I'ardrldgo had at last given up the light and had started In to cover. This stampeded tlio llttlo shorts and they waded ashore regardless of the depth of the water. It Is under stood tlint Pardrldgo covered bis contract ! ) atid that C'ndiihy mid Ioam ! also succeedo.l In gutting their deals about evened up. It eout sonio money , however , as In the process July was put up to ( PJif and December \ . There was a reaction near the close which was at lii'jaitiic : ' : ! for July and l'4'io ' for IK-cember. C'oin was excited and hlubor at the start. Shorts showed a good deal of nervousness , und rspeclallv In July , and were anxious buy ers while there was little for sale. In the early scramble July wil'l ns lileii ntATt c nnd not much to bo haileven at that. The feeling vcemod lo prevail that the bulls hold wlmilni : cnnls and thu shorts hastened to ghe the best teiins po-slble. There ( lid not ap pear to bo any leaders In the hull movement , but everybody seemed to bo fchnrt more or less and frantic to cover , while little wasotToicd for sale. September fold up nn tlio early excllement to SPaJMHic. Hiillt and then came the tumble In wheat and the most nervous short1-having bought what they wanted prices started down. Th.'a brought out the corn and for a time it was a race to HOD who could Rcll the most In a u'hon tlmo and July finally got tiV > ? jc mill b'ep- temhtT toMI4'u. The moderate cnrlots for to morrow and the reaction In wheat dually carried July hacktoM c nnd Heptc'inbor to MUc. Thcro wasannctlvo demand for cash corn which sold to COtie und nearly dc pre mium on September ainlli'ic ' over seller for the month. The close was steady at fOJie for July and M'i' fori-eptembor. The llueluatloiiii In oats were governed by thnse In wheat and corn. I'rovls'ons ' opened strong and higher , Inflti- cncud by grain. Hut later on , large stocks , more boss tluin estimated and the break In corn and wheat all produced declines. Sep tember pork sold early atll.l.M to JIO..V ) , broke to II0..1V and on the final hulL'u In gntln ral lied to $10 fiTiJ. closing at IO.V [ > . Lard and ribs followed the MI mo general course. The boaid will not bo In session again until Monday next. The leaning futures rnnceil us follows : I dish ijiiotutlons were us follows : I' unlit Nomlnnlly unchnnucd. WHEAT No. a sprlnx wheat. KliiO.OJ'.Jc ' : No. 8 , nprliiK when ! . & 8.Wito ! ; No. 2 rod , U5 > i@08ii ! < . Cons No. 2 , ( i,5o. : OATS No. V , ; i47il"o : No. S , white , aSG3'.ie ; No. : i , wlille. M'ii7Hc. HVE No. 9. T.'i&TOc. lUiu.EV No. " . nominal ; No. 3 , nominal : No , 4 , Knbriiiiry , wxav > e. Kl.AXBLKB .No. 1. * l,0.'l ! { . TIUIITIIV ScEli-I'rlme. ll.Sf4JI.S7. I'OHK Moss porlt , uer hiirrol , JIO..I : Inrd , per i'wt. . fil.-'li ) ! ; short ribs sides , ( loose ) . M.i'.vn.l.l.dry ( ! mlled shoulderi ( boxed ) , I5.10 < a B.15 : short cle r slilo ( boxed ) , W.4IVU0.4.1 , . WHISKY Distillers' llnlshod goods , uer gal lon , sue. HUOAIIB Cut louf , unchanircd. Uecclpts and shipments today were as fol lows : On the produce exchnnpo todny. thu butter innrkft wm uiicliiinucil ; fimey Kluln cream ery. ITaiT'io ; nno ' vesturn , lU461Uio ! : dairy , lli New Vorlc Markets. Ntw YonK. July 2. I'i.nuii Kecoints , R.4I8 packages ; exports , 4.1H1 barrels , I.Slli sacks : active , chlelly home trade : holders asking So advance lu Instances ; sales , 4IWOO. COHN MEAu-lllgher , fair demand ; yellow we.stern KU'S. WiiKAT Heeolpts , 1C0.700 bushcli ; exports , 141Ml bushels : salc , (1,004,000 ( bushels of fu tures ; 111,00,1 hiiHhuls spot. Spot market hlKher : No. 2 red , ( I.I 6 In store mil elevator ; II.U'.X < itl.07 > 4 allont ; IMttOI.OS'i f o. b. ; ungraded red , Uii ) ! < til.V8Ui No. 1 north ern to arrive. Jl.ObJi ! No. 1 nurd to arrive , U.l'-'ii ; No. 2 Chicago. t\.M'i \ 4t1.qiH. ; Options After slight changes early the market ( .truck a higher course and ru-i up fully SWWc , closing strong at about the lifst prices on frightened shorts over the holi days and slrongcr cables. The J nellsh fallurudld not utfoct wheats No. S rod-Inly. ll.OHi4il.KIU , oloilnx , fl.itt ; August , U' cit fl.Oi ; , , closing , tl,00 > > ; Hoptomlier , IKl.VdiW'ic ' , cloh'ng. ' W40 ? ; October , W GtOtii c. closing , Wici ? November. ole lng , tl.oo' , ; December , Uf L'itiJl.OUi , cloblng , II.Ill ; Janunrv. Jl.OilUio LOIS. elosliiK. fl.oiJij May , l.oa4 ! < itl.054 ! , eUs- In i. . Jl.O.Vi. HVK Quiet , steady ; nohtcru September und October ilellvery , "HiiiTic. CIIIIN Iteculpt * . 4r > .ooi ) bushoU ; oxnorts , 7\475 huMicli ; snles. 7t'fl,000 bushels of futures ; 4lciro bushel * of spot. Spot market hlghor and dull ; No , S , r&ruii'o In elevator ; Ui4J70o ( ulliiat : ungraded mixed , 6 > < a 75o : No.'uhlte,7 o ; options advanced ! { ® 'ie , and eloHed llrm on shorts covering ami reports that the Kngllnh IHUIBO that fulled was on thu blinrt side ; July ( VI > l(2n.Vtc. ( closing at ( Vi'.c ; August OI3 , { fLYii' ? , cloxlng K-'Sc : S-cp- 6Uo ; DeVeinber , WJittMc. olo'sliiv'KI'ie. ' OATS lU'oelplc , .M.IKK ) hiihheli ; exports. 80 busiielssales ; , 4ii,0HlbuiholHof : ( futures ; 1H8.UX ) biibhels of spot. Spot market higher , ac tive , llrm - ; options more active , llrmer . . . . ; ' ' - O.UC , eli . „ . No. I whllo. 4llot mixed western. wi'ilcrn , 44QMe ; No : . ' Chicago , 4''e , UAV .StrotiK. 11(118 Quiet and easy. CorriE Uptloni onened Irrrisulur. & to 10 point * Uonn , cloned barely tieiuly , 6 to 55 points down , Salvi , 44,760 Includliik'i July. * l .f * ltl.M : AilKUSt , l.V'V. t-eptomber , 14.NSil4.1tt ; Uctotier. tti. : < . < 6 Hill. 10 ; Noven.ber , $ KLi. : ic.ii.rj : ! Deeembor , fiu.450 i3..Vi ) Mnrch. tia..v ii.io. : : Snot itio.dnii , weak ; fair cnrnoc * . fiH.Mi ; Nn. 7 , f IT.-.V tJtxuu Kaw. dull , immlnul ; re lined steady , unchuiiKod. Moi.At > HES I'orulKn , dull ! Now Orleans , quiet , dull. HICK Picady. I'KTitoi.kUM Qnlct , lywert crudeIn barrels , rarkersH : orudu In lmlkUUunltcd ; closed at W,0for Auciiht. COITUN HEKII Oil. Quiet , unsettled. LAUD llluher , tlrom : western iteum , K5.Uj lalei , 00 tlurce * . I0.47)QO.U ) ( ; uutlou sales , C.6W Utrcci ; July , M.u 9W , cluslu , W.S1 ; AucnM , M.6MM.MJ elo lnc. M.dll Hctitcmbrr. t6..VTifi.2 ( , clo lnif. W.7.V October , J0.77 < 20.8J , cio'liiR. fl.M ! December. tT.OO. TAM.OW Sourer , slronift city ( tJ for pack- n/e ) 4JUC. X Kn y. riulrt ! i'r.NTimt null , wcnk , EiiOK-Qulet , llrm : wcalern , ITttl.lic ; rc- CClptH , 0,01:1 : DiieldlRS. I'ditK Steady , iiulet. . . _ CUT MKATd-Stronper : plekled Imms , 10JI ® He : middles .ilnlir , ' ; xhort clrar. M.c : . llUTTKli-Qitlet ! western dairy , r.iaiSe : wc torn - orn creamery , 14iil9c ; western factory , IV ® Mo ; KlSln. Islic. ( JiiResr. Quiet , cn y. I'Kl lllON 1'lR'linllRCll. Cni'i'Rii-Dull. easier ; lake. July , JI'.S-v I.IIAII I'lrni ! ilomcsllc , I4.M. TlN-Qlllot ! closeil llrmi straits , JM.40. City .Murkctn. KANFUH Cur , Mo. , July -Fr.ouii-tlii- - C ' WHIBA'T -Steady ; No , 2 hard , cash , SIGSIc ; July. 7 'iehhl ! So. 3 roil. eiiHh. fc. CoiiN-very sttoni ? ; No. a eiiih , SliiwVIUci July , MSc bid. . , , , , OATH-Qulut ; No. 2 , eniih , 31Mo bldi July , : new , ! 7.Mj choice , 5.0(3 ( < 5.r > 0 ; low cradcH. JiOi ( < ll.riO. HUTTKII Stcn 'y , iinchtinKcd ; creamery. In ( Blfie : daliy , KX&i4cHtoru : packed , 10 | pack- In if , I'c. ' EIIOH Weak nt lie. . . . CiiKBHK Stcndy. iinohanita'l : full crcnm northern twins and yoniiK American. lOe ; western. ( > c ; nklmmod , 4dir > c. . I'IIOVIHIONS St Mii'.yuncliBnpc.l ; uinr cured hums' ' , IKZllOc ; breakfast bacon , d fi'l dried beef hnniH. lOc-i dry suit moat- ) , clear Hideo. 7c ; clear rlh , ll4c ? ; IOIIK clears , fi'iii slionldcrs , f > J .c : moked moat * , clear rib sides , 7'c ' ; JOIIK clear Hides. 7'ioj clour sides. 7Ue ; shoulders , C1 ' . \Vootr-null. uni-haiiKcd ; Missouri unwnshod heavy line , ii17e ; ; llcht tine. I7ll ( > d ; medium. ' . OftT-'Ci KaniiiH nnd Nnbriiskn. heavy line , II ® l.'lc ; llifht line. H5Jlfii ! low and carpet , ll lle ; tub wnslied. choice. II-VuVKic ; medium , WiilHc ; dingy anil low. 27.11. ! ) IlKCEii'TS-Whoat , U',700 ; corn , SA'OO ; oatR , 1,000. Wheat. f.ftl ; corn. St. I.oulH ST. Lotus , Mo. . Julv 3 WUBAr-Hlghcr ; ensli. dflc1 ! September. 915c ! , COHN I'lrm ; cash.5."c ; July , MUO-Vi'/ip. / OATH-Stronz ; cash. Me : i-optcmher , ' "Jc. rotiK I'lrm nt Jlo.c,2(5 ( , r.Aiin I'lriner at J"-.H" . WIIISKV Steady at SI. IB , HUTTIII : Firmer : uiichanRcd ; creamery , UlS dairy , Illllo. rpool Markets. / July 2. WIIKAT Klrm and de- miind Imtirovlni ; ; holders offer sparingly : California. No. I. 7s lUidlfWs per Rental ; red western spring , 7s ' .ilidiaoiSs Id ; Kansas win ter. Intnl. 7.s IC'id. COHN I'lrm : demand fair ; mixed western. Bs f > ! .d per ei'iital. iluuc Kxtra Indian mess.n.'sOd per tlorco. liavanii Markets. HAVANA , July 2. Spanish gold , ? i.i7 : ! { © L'i7'i. : EXCIIANCI : Dull. SUIIAII Quiet ; 11 lot of molasses sucarfiSH doL'rccs polnrl/.ntlon .iold at JJ.Ki ! > ? ell , pi-riiuln- tal : nee bniHOciitrlfueiilMlKi ; ) ! doi'UreeH poiarl- 7tit on sold on bpecnlutlon at jll.OI cold , per quintal , _ \Vliuat 'Market. . . Minn. . Julys. All wheat but low smili'S were In good ormnnd. Hccelpts , K'O cnri ; Nhlpmont ! ) , 'M. Close : No , 1 haul , .Inly , $1.1)1 ) : on track Sl.01',4j ' No. 1 northern , .Inly. Wcon : traric. IWiie ; No. 2 northern , July , nic ; on traek Cincinnati CINCINNATI. O. , July 2. WIIKAT lower ; No. i red. ! l7 < Ti8c. ! COHN HtroiiB : No. 2 mixed. fll02c. OATS In Kood demand ; No. 2 mixed , 40 ! i ® 42o. 42o.WIIISKV WIIISKV 81.1(1. ( Milwaukee Markets. MILWAUKEE , WIs. . July 2. WHEAT Strons ; No. ! t sprlntf. eash , IIHSc : September , 875c. ! COHN Illirhor ; No. 3. M'Sc. OATS Stronger : No. " white , o01 e. I'HOVIBIONB I'lrm ; pork , September , JIO.K ! } Tolrdo .Markets. TOLEDO , O. , July 2. WHEAT Higher ; cnsli , il.Ol'i. COHN Active : eash , BS'/Jc. OATS Quiet ; No. 2 white , 39c. STOCKH .1X1) UUXOH. NEW YOIIK. July 2. The Bank of England has further reduced Its minimum rate of dis count to 2li per cent , but the action , even In the absence of unfavorable news , failed to stimulate trading in thu stock market hero for either domestic or foreign operators and It scorns to have again fallen into Us old rut of extreme dullness and stagnation. The opening today was slightly lower on account of some selling which was appar ently for foreign account , but the stocks with an international market were equally us dull ns the remainder and the downward movement made no further progress , ' .throughout the day the Industrials attracted the most attention , the uncertain ties over the dividends on sugar und Chicago gas weakening these stocks a little and the manipulation of distillers advanced It 1 per cent immediately , but dropped off moro than It gained. Amoni : the railroad blocks St. I'uul , Aluhlson and Louisville led In the dealings , but In neither of them weru the fluc tuations of any Importance nnd only In North American was there any movement whatever In the stocks which called for com ment. The approach of the holiday of course aided in making the market narrow today but the railroad situation promises an early und decided Improvement especially In the way of earnings The announcement that the 4i ! per cents will bo extended at 'J per cent Insures a largo Increase In the national bank circulation which will como In tlmo to prevent any stringency In money during the movement of the crops. The Industrials and North America with Tennessee Coal were the stocks recording movements of Im portance and only In the last named was the II mi ! uliaiieus for thu day for a material amount. The market displayed a drooping tendency among the leading shares toward the close , but tlio close was generally steady and decidedly dull at tlr.st prices. Thu final changes , owing to the opening losses , are gen erally small losses and Tennessee Coal Isdown l'/i per cent. Itnllroad bonds wcro a little moro animated and the sales of all Issues reached W. 7,0,0 , while no special activity was to lie scon In any one bond , The tone of the dealings closely followed the sliani list , und most changes aru In thu direction of lower figures. Government bonds luivo been dull and easier. Klutu bonds Irivo been entirely neglected. The following are thu closing quotations for the leading stocks on the Now York stoek ex change today : Noitliorn Pacttlc.KiHouthern 1'acltle do preferred KlOSiOrc. Sli. 1. . A U. Nor. I ) . P. Denrcr AHulf. 17 lllo ( irtindu Went. . . . 40 ' NurthToiiern. . . . . . . . IUIKI do pro to red. . . . . . . . Ot > > f The total sales of stocks today were 1)4/27 ) shares. Inelndlni ; Atchhon 7.7IA ; I.imlsvllUi & Nashville. ll..Vi ; Uhlcago Cns , IV. ' . ' ; North Amerloun , 4,757 : St. I'uul. ! f,7W ; Union 1'arlllc , Fiiutiiulal Notes. NEW YonK. July 2. Clearings , flH,120,4CO ! balances , tiVMI'J..irf. ' ll.u.Tiimiic. Mil. , Julys. Olcarlneo , Kl.702,815s balances itHiMV-M , Money , 0 per cent. I'llll.ADKM'lllA. July ! . Clearings. * l8MXU03i bulanocs , f--'O , " " ) . Money , 4 pur cent. .Mns-s. , July ' - ' . Clearings , K'7,046,500 ; bulnncus , Kl.llA.Mii ) . Money , 4 per cent. V.\ change on Now York , r.li ! l5c discount. I'AIIIH , July 2. Throe per cent rentes , Mf So for thu iiceonnt. Thu weekly statement of the Hank of I'rance slunvs an IncreuHii of 10.- I W.l'OO francs' In void and u durreuso of I'.SW.UOO f rn til' * sliver , LONDON , July ' . ' . Tim t ulllon in the Hunk of KiiKland Increased i'MooOdurlng the past week. Thu proportion of thu Hank of Knglund's ru- ( ervo lo llabllitlos whloli lust week was 41.7J Is now 4i''l per cunt. The Alonoy Sliirkct. NKTT YOWK , Julys , Mo OH . fro-n 2 to3 per cent , last loan 24 ; . . . . offered at 211. I'lltMF. MllU'ANTII.K I'AI'RIl ftljft" perCPIlf. BTrtHUri KUCIIAMIE-cjulet and weak at J4.MU for sixty-day bills and H.S7U for de mand. The following wcro tlio elosltts prices on bonds ; U. . 4i , rouMcrail..llu'4'M ' , K. A T. 6s ; i7S U. S. I * , eon pom 116 ! ' .Mutual Union Cs. . . . . lOO'-i ' n i , rcxlilcred 100 JN. J. Cent Int Cart..107 4m , coupon 100 ' .Northern Pac. lla..llrl ( Poclllc. r. of 'M W4' ' doSds Ill Iouli > lini stamp ! . . NI 'Northwest' ' ci > n ol . .13. > Tonnesiee N. S. fin. . .100 | do debenture > * . . . . ) ( ! do ii I01' ' { St. U A I. M. lien , fti , S'.i ID ; i < ; y > i st. UAS. K.dcn.M.IOJ Canndn riouth rn 2iln C.'Oi 81. Pniilcontoli I20M Centrnl Pnrllle lsts..lu.'i Ht P. C. A P. l . . . , ! I ) . All. O. liti II4' ( T. P. I * . II. Tr. llcts. . HIde do < 73 IT. I' , It. ( I. Tr. Itct . . : IIU I ) . .V II. ( i. West liits. . ; 4' ' { Union Pacific lit . . . .10.Yt ( KrluVds 117 West Shore VAi M. K. AT. ( lon'ltiv. . 711 I Denver 'MliiliifiHIooltH. DK.NVEH. Colo. , July 2. Mining quotations closed : Allculmnr 20 l 'UHl'li'iulur iijj Amltr 2-i ! I.lttln Itule Ill ) Ariroiinnt 10 .Mutchleu MO llnlltirat 6A May Mnxeppa IVA llnnxkok C'i ' .Morningillni ISM llntc. Hunter I.'J Ore UK ) Dig Indliin 8M Par Hock 14 * IllltSU 84 Putn l i'i ' Ilroirnlow . . tH ; Pnrk Con 13 Cftlllope 'M Heed Nallonal M Century Itlallo 1CH Clay Ciiiinty 118 * Kunnlnit l.ode 25 Caching 'Hi I.cnrcllirc.tth Diamond U ; ! ' ( John J. pfd ( > ! < DenverCniAUI1. . . . C l I'u//lcT 4 Kmmoni 4.'i ClnudlnJ ' . 'K ( luld Treasure SS Ocltr'hura lii Iroacliid VVhiilo ! Vl ! JllBlll'O 14 ! Itdstdii Moolc Market. HOSTON. Mass. , July ! ! . The following were the closing prices on sloaks In the lloston stoek market to duy. AtrhHon A Topekn. . 3U ( , Kruuklln 18 Hoilon A Allmny Ittiij' ' lluror. 14 * lloslon A Maine IlJi , < Jceoln H7 C. , 11. , VQ bP ( yillncy 110 Fltrhlilirg H. It 7li ! ( Santa Ke Copper SO Flint A Peru M. p'f'd 7:1 : .Tiunnrnck . 1.V , Mirlciiu Cent. cum. . IHK Annhtiin Land Co. . . . ' ) . " > N. V. A .V. Kng : riSan | , Dlpgo Land Co. . lfl' < Old Colony IK\H WnU Unit I.nnd Co. . ' . ' 14 Uutlanil common. . . . II IItoll Telephone IH } { , uuuiiim | i i u , j i.nnuon Moro a Win. On. cnin KJfi Wnlcr Powur Alloiiei.MlnCo ( new ) i < Cm 146 } Atlantic Hi .V. K , T Huston A .Mont ll'v ' II. A 11 , 0 1 Culnmi'tA Hecla 2iVK Now Vorlc 3tiiiuiK StooIvH. NKWYOIIK. July i. The following lire the cloilng mining atock quotat ons : Allco livi Horn Silver 310 AdniusCon K.r > Iron Silver 100 AKIH-II .IK ) Ontario .WJ llc' t A lii'lchvr 201) ) Olililr .Ml Con. , Cnla. A Va. . . . COO Slerni Nevndn I'.K ) Deail wnod r. . ' ( Union Con V00 ! Knieka Con : H ) VullowJavkut Ili'j Iloiuo tnko tl . 'i St. IjoulH 'Mining Stocks. ST. I.nuis.JIo. , July ' . ' . Thp mining market was active today and prices lirm. The follow ing bids weru made on cull : American ; ' . M. llroun 4iiH Ar.tt > c .i P. Murphy : ! Crnnltu M 2U23 Sliver AKO K l .Montrono AA Viima 77H KtockH. LONDON. July 2. Closing at 4 p. in. : ConsMiH , nionijy..i.S l.VHij.N. V. Central 101' ( Con.ols. nec unt..ll."i I.Vli' , Pcnnnylvnnla 5Uj at. 1'iiul eoinmon. . MlhI liar silver Wad perounce. Money ! i © ' nor cent , liato of discount In the open market for both short and three-months bills , 1'81M per cent. F.'iianoiul Review. NKW VOHK. July- . Tlio I'ost says : The reduction In tlio Itank of Knzland rate has been practically foiced upon the directors. In London , money market conditions are simi lar to the < o prevailing here. There Is not , by any means an actual glut of numy , but there Is absolutely no demand for spcuulatlvo pur poses. This has fixed the open market rates for call loans below 1 per cent and recently even three months bills havn been ficely dis counted at Hi or less. To maintain thu minimum bank rate at twice this flcuro would merely give nn Imaginary protection to London tit the actual expense of the country banks , which are now beginning their liniy season , and which usually follow the ofllclal money r.itosof their London depository. In ether words the directors of tlio Hunk-of En gland have- learned that theroaru elements In llii ! situation which muni bo considered other than the frightened London bankers with their foreign entangloin cuts. Minneapolis Ft > ur Output. MlNNKApor.n , Minn. , July i' . The North western Miller says : The amount of flour mndo by the mills lust week shows another decrease. The aggregate output for the week was 118no : ! barrels averaging 10.727 barrels dally , against 125.5.V ) barrels the previous week , 8.'l.si : I barrels for the corresponding tlmo In 1BOJ und 115,000 barrels In 183 ! ) . The mills have so fur this week still further reduced their product , but as two moro are to bo added to the productive list today , the week's work promises to fully equal that of last week. There were thirteen mills running yesterday , grinding at the rate of lf.0'10 barrels per twenty-four hours. As a general thing flour Is unchanged , being weuK and extremely slow of sale. Tliero are n few mills which have boon able to sell a trlllo more freely In the past thr.-o or four days , und they consider the situation some what Improved. 1'urt of the latter transac tions were In the shape of orders for patent to be exporter ! . The weakness In wheat bus caused thu price of Hour to bo reduced again but 100 per barrel. SlncoJunc 23 fair sales to the seaboard have In an open way boon low ered K'o per barrel by a few lines , but It Is a question If the cheaper rates were not previ ously enjoyed by largo shlpiiers. There Is now talk of rates liolng u'lvanccd on July .r > . though the uvorairo miller does not much tear this result. Tno export , Hh'plnents for tlio week were.'O.GB,1 ! barrels , against 2I.M > 'irres ] the proceilln. week. London quotations for 1M > pounds < I. f. are : Patents , l0s ! ( ldftf.'IIs ( kl ; bukorV , OH 3d7s Bd ; low grades , 10s17s Od. New York Dry d'oixlH Market. NKW YOKK. July 2. Itusiness In dry goods Increases us the holidays aio reached. Ie- ) lalno fancy , tic : delaine mourning. Go ; Harvoy. 4'jo ' ; llarmono shirting. : iic ! : Charter Oak fan cies , 4o ; Gloucester fancies. M-ie : Gloucester Indigo blues. 5lfo ; llatnllton fancies , Oo ; Ilai- tel chocolate. 4c ! ; Hartol fancies , 4 ? . e. The general market was steady to 11 nil. New Yorx Oil Market. Nnw VOHK. July 2 , Petroleum opened stonily and advanced ! } o on covering of u few shorts , then became dull und remained so until thocloso. I'KNNHYI.VANIA Olr. , July OPCIllIlg , CSSJSS 'c : lowest , W'o ! : closing , fiiiXo. LIMA On.-Openlng , He ; highest , Ho ; lowest , 14o : closlnt' . He. Total sales. 1U.OOO b.irrols. TrniloTnllr. NEW YOHK , July 2 , Kcnnott , Hopkins ft Co. to S. A. MoWliortur : The volume of transactions today has been much smaller than for the past two or thrco days , and the reduction In dealings shows very ulunrly that the activity early in the week was duo prin cipally to covering by tlio short Interest pre vious to tlio approaching hc'lday , traders being Impelled lOMiiaro | themselves up In market by the uncertainties of what , may occur to InlliKjiici ! prices whllo the oxchauuo Is closed , London dealings have boon largely of an evening up character and today London came loner and sold some stock In this mar ket , chiefly St. Paul , and this , notwithstand ing the plethora of money In Lon don and thu reduction of the bank rate of discount from n per cent to W . Sugar roflnorles have boon a point of Interest today hccaur > u of thu Issuance of an Injunction airutnst thutrnst paying Hsdlv- Ideiuf , The checks for tbu dividend were mailed yesterday afternoon , and before the Injunction WUH served on the bank on which thu cheeks weio drawn about ono-thlrd of thu money appropriated to the dividend was paid out , 'I In ) balance Is liuiu up by tlio Injunc tion. Sterling e.Ndiaiigo Is n little llrm. and the talk In the board-room Is that tbero will bo about Jluoooi > o of pulil shipped .Saturday , Hanks have lost In thu dealings with the tuifi- treasury since last 1'rhl. y f'.400,010 , anil upon the iiunomonttKif eurioncy from thu Interior will depend thooharacterof tomorrow's bank statement. Market o'.csed ' quint and steady with the exception of the Chlciuo ( las trust , which , at a deollno of 1 pur cent , was rather heavy. Sales were 15Tw. NKW VOHK. July 2-Kcnnett. HopkliiH&Co. toS. A. MfWhorter- I'lovlJlotin-lll.'hur mar- Ueth all around weru expected by nninv , und first prices were higher. The publication of stocks showing larger than o\pcctod , checked the advance and turned tbomarkot backward. Later room traders look advantage of the atrongtn lu grii'n and put It up again which was on the eve of a double holiday. Wheat Tor MIIIIO tlmo after the opening room trader- were busy closlni : up traded preparatory to going away for tlio holidays Long wheat WUH mild moderately for country account , but was al Korted : by hualpors. As soon as the pressing demand had I cen tilled prices begun to glvo away and local operators thinking the bulge was over began puttlnx out flesh short lines. TliemtirKclbii.il otr l > 4o und lookoil rather tired when the closing cables came In higher. Llvurpool was not strong ; spot wheat showed no Improvement uxcept for California und futuiesworu up but little. I'arK however , Miuwod u good advance , and llerllji waa quoted S&'lHta per liushul higher. The llerlln market U u very erratic one- , and ought to cut no figure u thur stocks are small and prices uailly munlpulutcd , lint the pit was unilur a nervous btraln , and the furelgn advices turned them up. It guthoro4 forcti an It itd- vaiieed 2J o urn Id n'eat ' excitement , It being hard to trudo at times. It U allowed by some thut the big short on whom all oycs liavu been turned covered his vrliout today , being forced to do so by 10 per ceul wurUu calls trout all dlreotloua. Ills closest friends deny thin , n-iyltK that I ho mar- Klnn woropmiuptlyp'ift iipandhU short line U still uncovered. TJIO facti will probably como out butwecn r\tM \ ) and Mondny inoriiln * and If hols Mill dhpfelTorls ilDiibtluM will bo inado to ilrlvo lin in next week. The hulls entertain bitter feeling toward him , nnd will tmnlsli him smt'rcly If they get a chance. Operator * .Wo . HUely to watch bin closely. Uulklilc of tills local condition theio Is not much encottruRomcnt to buy on thu advance. Tiin hnrvctt Is progressing finely and threihcrs''roturin - , exceed oxpect-i- tlons. Prospects or'K free movement of the now crop are llultoruu. and I. Is uollovod thin will temporarily ovurMiadow tlio gloomy cro | prospeetH from abroiid , Corn and oats have not been particularly active nor prlco chlih'ges Important. Wheat has monopolized Iho'iittontlon ' of operators to u very largo extent ; " ' The feolluit has been rathur strong , but thUlonira seem iluposutl to take pnillts nn thu rallies. Oats look to us comparatively cheap , but the now crop Is so promising that the trader does not tuko read ily to the long side. ttSIA Il.i t.Jt K STOCK. OMAHA , July 2. tfOl. OATTLE-OIIlclul rocelots of cattle. 1.011 us compared wltli I.DO ; yesterday and I,5i : Thursday of lust week. The market wnt slow and moan. The quality of the receipts was poor , r erythmg desirable wns steady In beeves , butcher stock und fccder.sj poor grades were slow and sagglir/ . lloos Olllclal receipts of hoes r > , ( VI7 , as compared with O.OU yesterday and .1.S9I Thursday of last week. Tlio market. opened easier and clo < cd nctlvo nnd stronger All weru sold. The quality was poor. The rungoof the prices paid wus ( i.iuM..U ; ! { . the bulk soiling at M 401M.4.V Lhrht. f4. : Ki4.4ri ( ; ' - ' ; mlxoil , ft 4iK44.4 : > . The av erage of tlio prices pnld wus l.4iy us com pared with * I.4I ? , yestorduy und I4.a0 Thurs day of la" ! weok. SllKKi1 Kitlmutert receipts of sheep , none. us eomimrod with ymtorday \ and none Thursdiiy.of last week. Thorn were no fresh tecolpts of sheep. Thn market was firm on a t'ooil demand. Natives , ft ! . ? . " > ® 5.03 ; westerns , KecolptH luid DlHpimltlou of Stock. Olllclal recolntsand dlspo ltlon of stook as shown by the books of the Union stockvarila company for the twenty-four hours ondlng at f > o'clock p. in. , July ' . ' , i.v.il : i ) Ijlvu Stock Market. CIIIOAOO. July 2. ( Special Toluurain to TUB Ilcu.l Trade wan brisk and HID tonuot mar ket stronger than on yesterday , though no clasRof cattle sold materially lilKlior. Thu supply consisted of about ? ,5j ( ) natives and 3,50(1 ( Toxans. The former were In demand at $1.0030..0. ni ul the latter at $1.25(11.75 , but uhilo the raiixu of values was thna wide moro tlu.n three- fourths of all the uattlu on sale were welched at 12.OK&5.50. U took a peed turned of steers to brluu the outxlde UK urea , * : > . . ' < ) , and there were comparatively few urailiH atlilulier prices. Very decent grass eattlo held at t4.004.25. nnd KiK'll as are classrd as good went at * 4.755.IO. ( Toxuns were a shade hlKher than .vvHtcnlur , thu supply belli ) ? ll ht. Quotation wori'I.OJ4Sl.r.l ( for Inferior to choice cows and bulls ; JI.WQI.SO for stocUcrs and fi'cilL'rs ; i3.7.'i i.0.ni : for eoinmon to extra Khlpptn ; ; stccr ; } | .251.25 for Brass Tnxnna and fl.4IViil.75 for fed Texas Ktci-rs , The calf trade was fairly aetivu atJl.40ffl4.75. yalcs of hess wortf about at yesterday's ranpo of values. Tlielionu of the market WIIN tinner In expeetatlouof , lltfht roculptH for the reinalliderof the wrolr , but Halesmeti failed to Hooiiroiiny considerable advance. The lii-st. ofoftrrinKs brouujit ? 4.7M 4.S' ' ) , and fiom $1.5.1 lol.7l ( was paid fur , the ni.tjor part of the 41,000 received. SoitlQ jioor loti worn wolulinil it tt.SMM.yand culls wore lo ho had at J2.00 ® JI.OJ. The i lose wits-iuiltu strong. SiiKKi' Hccolpls. 4.077 head , licep dul ] and shade easier : lambs' flriii ; sheep , ? i.i7'/ifr..vr : ' > : > : anibs. W.K ( > 7t5 : dressed mutton weak at 8 > , ( AIOi ; : liiiiilm. ilrea d steady , HIIIJSKoLolitH | , ] , H34 head , con Incd ) direct ; nominally steady ni Il.i03,25. : Now YOPK lilfw Stook .Markrt. NKW YOIIK , July ,2.-rllr.BVKR Kecelpts , 713 icad , all for export < iod Klaiiirhtor ; no trade ; ferlliiK llrm ; ( fres fd ht'of steady. sblpmonts today. 577 buovcs. C5 sheep , and 1.40.1 iinarternof beAf. ( JALVKS Ueci'lpts , 1,17' ) head ; market steady. Veals , fl.ftoau.OJi buttermilk eulvcs , J2.25 ® KIIIIHIIH City Ijlvo "t i ok Murlcot. KANHAS CITV , Mo. July 2.--OATTLK Uo- celpts. 2.8 10 i chlpinents , 2,5UO ; market steady ; native Texiius , lOe hlplier ; steers IJ.75ft5.75 ; cows , il.7.vaa.uO : stoekern and feeders , i..ooa 4.1.0. lions Itecelpts. f.m ; shlpmenta , 2.iOO : ; innr- > > el steady ; bulk , } l. r l-53 ; all grades , tl.OM 4.0.V Iteoeljit MN ) ; nmrUot steady. St. IJI > IIH | Ijlvo Stook Murkot. ST. I.oui.s. Mo. . July 2. CATTLK-Iteeelpti , 2,500 ; shipments , 5 , 100 ; nuirl-oi stroiiuur ; fair to laiii-y natlvo Blcers. Jj.iwtotl.oi ) ; Texans and Indians , I2,3 , < M.M. lliHWHeco'ptK ' , 4,7fO ; ElilliniQiitH , (100 ( ; mar- cct steady : he.ivv , M.wai.70 ; mix oil , t4,25Q 4.051 lU'ht. t4.0 < a4.7J. _ Clilcnf ; < > IIIilu Mnrkot. ClllCAno , July 2. [ Special Telcirrom to THU HUB. ] Hides are dull and woaUt mar ket uuvUuuguU. Urocu kitltcd light uuU heavy No. I , Roj Kroon united llglit iiiul heavy No. 2 , 4e | culf So. I , 0 < ic ; calf No. 2 , 4 > ic. O.TI.l II A WHO ft UNA IK 31 A lilt ETS. Tlio followlni ; quotations rcprc cnt tlio pr res at irhloh rliolco stork In billed out on oidnrs unless otherwise stated ! U.MONW llcriuuda , per case , (2.23 ! Cnllfor- nln.v'ic ' per Hi. CAUL-AUK Homo Brown. COc per it ox , or 2 ! $ { J'-c per Hi. SotiTiiKtiN UAtn.iri.owF.ii Per dozen , 11.50. NEW POTATOES Per Ib , 2c. ! { TOMATOES t'tncy stock , per crate. 82.83 © 2.5) ) . NKW liEKTS Per < lo7 aoffi'tso. Pr.As Per bushel box , ! l. 2521,5) ; tier Hbiuhel box. roc. UucitMiip.it ! * Per ( tofiOHnOf. . HottTiieiiN UKANSWax. . 75e per tj bushel box ; slrlnir. MTliiOo per i binhel hox. PoTATOES-llomoKrown stock In smalt let from the store , tl.10. Flour Omaha mUltus eompanj. Kollance , Patent , fS.Wi Iuvlnelile Patent. $2.M ) ( l.ono Star , Siinorltitive. * 2.50j SnowlliiKo , $2.10 ; Kauey Kiitully. 11.00. It. T. Oavls milt company , High Patent No. 1 and Cream , f.M ) ; Illue I ) . , full pi'teut. f2.5- , ; llawkeye , half patent. * 2.ii : ! Mieulal Itoyal' patent No. 10. M.IK ) ; Minnesota latent. t.'NO ; Kansas Hard NVIicat. patent , $ -.00 ; Nebraska SprliiK Wheat , patent , tlM. . R Illllman' * Oold Modal. f2.80 ; Snow White. i.Vj ) Snowllake. W.10 ; low trade , 1.CO ; Qtli'Oti of the Puntry. } 2. ) ; bran. JI3.00 ; chopped feed , J22.W ) ; Minnesota Superlative , k'l * . Welch .t Co. . Welch's llc.st. 12.85 : Crown Prlnce.f ' .70 ; Minnesota Chief. (2.40 ; Splendid Family , mi ) ; Straight , tl.tM. Ili.ACKiir.itiiiEs Per case. * . ' . ? , > . HI.ACK KA.si'imiiutm Per ease. tl.OD. CMBluitnH California , per 10-11) IKIT. ! l.25 ; ® | . : L'I : southern cherries , jl.23 per drawer of 19 quarts. OIIANOKS I.os Angeles , ! 3.2."i ; Mediterran ean sweets , 53.75. TKXAS PKACIIBS Per ij bushel box , 05ffi75o. K riiAWiiKiiiiiKS-Mlssourl "look. $ . ' .OJ2.25 per 24 quart case ; lown stook. 42.25 per case. OIIKI.V : tioosKiiBiiiMRH Per 21 quart case , W.2.V32.50 ; drawer of IK quarts , ! 1.752.00. I'INKAl'I'LKSPer OO7. fil.OO. J'l ' 7. ' 7.00. IIANANAS Per bunch , W.503.03 for fancy HhlnuliiK stook. _ r < niutry Produce. Pot'i.Tiiv The receipts of old fowls are little llulit nnd sales of good stock are made at J3.50 ffi'.lH ' ) . Spring chickens are beeomlni ; more iilcnty und aio selling at J.'I.O"fM.W ( per doz. The ( lucks arrlvlnr are mostly small and KO ut about f.,50. Turkeys , Do per Ib HUTTF.it A very lar o proportion of the but ter is selllni ; at lOc. Koos The receipts of ezes are moderate , and the market holds at I4ll'ic. ' HAV Host upland , $ y.OO10.iO ; pee rorg fades , $ fi.KXa7.00. ( _ JOHN A. MrSiiAXE. KIIAXK o , CO.VIION McShane & Condon , INVIiSTMENT BANKliRS , 300 S. 13th St. First National B .nit Building - ing , Omaha , Neb. Don ! In Mookn. bomls. securities , rnminrrclnl ] m- per , etc. Nek'otlnte lunns on linproruil ( ) m ilia renl fistula. Bhnrl time tunni. with bank stuck , oren nil P proved collnturnlxt'curltr. "Excuse , mo , George , but when I saw you n year ape your face was covcrod with nlin- ples : it seems to bo all right now.1' "Yes , sir , that's because I stucK to Ayor's Sarsaparilla - parilla , thu greatest blood medicine in thu world. I was never so well us I utu now. " Ncl > rnski mid Inw i I'onsloiiH. WASHIN'OTON' , July t ! . [ Special Telogrnm to Tin : BII : : . ] rvobr.iska pensions wcro urat'tod today as follows : Original Edward. Shaw , John Borshull ( navy ) , Charles Ivrapff , James Carnoy ( dccerised ) , Isaac W. Urittonbole , Francis M. Witnberly , Ely Palmer , Kiuhnnl Palmar , Elisha II. Kiser , John Belts , William II. Brooks , Edwin M. Searle , Christopher C. Coo , Peter Ilrasssirt , Talbert Kusscll , John Clark , John Liiulcman , George C. Oldhuni , Henry K. Blackmail , AMlllumV. . Keurieht. Gottlieb Sehafcrs- roann , Asa Colmnn. Hulhcrt L. Stem , Charles York , Charles C. Beckwllh , Peter H. K. Colt. Additional .Tames W. Bush. Original widows , etc. Matilda liannnu , ( mother ) , Aduliuo Welch 'fnavy ) , Alary Carnoy. OriKiual William C. Kustcr , Hopowell P. Shore , John' W. Logg , Nathan Kodllelil , Edwin Davis , Thomas H. Doyle , Gcorgo W. Haywood , OeorRO B. Iviiiuoy , Charles Mangon , William Garrison , Thomas Johnson , William A. Gray , Charles D. Irwin , Barrett Uocknnl , Churlos B. Boyco , James Uittonburp , Lovl Pearson , Georpo B. Glass , David Humbargcr , John Kobbhis , Garret G. Vroolaud , Hiram O. Minich. Additioniil Gt-ortro Pratt. Original widows , etc. Kich- ard Nell ( father ) , Elixaboth Nelson ( mother ) , Anna E. Hull ( mother ) . lowu : Orininul Jesse Sadlow , John W Edwards , William Erwin , Samuel A. Bon- ford , Daniel Bolendor , James H. Palmcrf Tames M. Cowgur , Alfred Good In , Henry tlulse , David G. Burluson , Lewis Koson- criinz , Georto E. Perry , Jacob Pen re , John A. McAIurray , Jobopli It. Miller , Hoburtliou- IULI , i eunuru n. . i iu u , ) , .luuits i > iu vuuiiy. 3uo L. Cochran , Wooster.T.Voodward , John Brown , Georpe Lackey , Thomas J ICeinper , Thomas S. Thorson , John G. Ottbrocht , Phomus U. Blair , Charles Donovan. Jonathan 3rosby , James V. McGfgg , Darius P. ICerns , Edward Pnmory , Uuniel yo , Charles Beck , Georpo Duproz , I'fmothy U' . Brown , Abijah E. KliiK. Alex ' . . Kortor , Thomas J. Hull , Henry C. Lighter , Samuel B. Waer.s , John O. Tucker ( navy ) . Original widows , etc. Louise Duncan. Original Carroll W. Fuller , Edward D loborts , James A. Meredith , Churlos B Senior , Juiob : Newport , Guoriol Perkins , reremiah Utekel , Cyrus Ripple , Gottlieb E. Carl Wolf , Ouarlos E. a Schippur , Samuel Alclvown , Derwin Mall by , : Ionry L. Luttior , John O. Woostcr , Henry H. Irvine , John Sparling , Vines B. Canfiold , Philip II. Showers , Louis J. Garrison , Charles B , Miller , Homer Holt , jolomon W. Miller , Leonard W. Hathaway , iyrou C. Hall , Joseph Glover , Henry Dunn , Walter Ellis , Henry C. Done , Elmer A. Graves , John L. French , Richard Vandyke , Iiicob Locs. Additional William H. Brett. 3corgo W. Moss , William Jncobson. Origi- iai widowH , etc. Lydia Ann Hartman , Caro- ino Larimor , Liz/.lo J. Hollabaugh , Levillo 0. Haworth. The Turning Point With many a man It inmo trivial act , and a mere reramnifiidatlnn of mine friend to try W. H. H. has mtvrd the lives of hundreds. Speaklnu ngooil word for S. S. S. In natural , for wherever U IIM bccu tried there huvu always beeu Rood rcsulu. S S S for IILOOD roisomxo , ULCERS AMI BORES. , , , . . Au. BKIN UIECASIII. A treatlsu on niond and Bkln Diseases malted tK ou uppllcuilon. ] > ritfjatt' Sell It. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , Drawn * u AClanliii Gu. 2 million Bottles filled in 1873. 18 Million Bottlesjlllecl in 1890. Apolhnams "THEQUEEH OF TABLE WATERS. " "Delightful ami refreshing. " Ilimtsn MEDICAL JOUKNAU "More whiilaomi than any Aerated Wnler which art can stt/ > / > { y. " " Of irreproachable character. " "Invalids arc recommentleJ to drfnK if. " THK TIMKS , LONDON. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. uiaLcn fi Kllini. n , H'MlHnu , cr.d Pl > tltlnir. Sold \ir \ < U dulrn. HIKKi t utiful Picturu Iloitk and cirdi Mnt to Any on * addrctiir * U. .UIIIEU t CC. , OMAHA Maiiiifactira' DIRECTORY AWNINGS AND TENTS. malm Tout & Awn ing Co- ! . Hammock * , Oil and Hlihpr Clothliur. Spnilfor nlnloKtiB. 1113 Karnam. DIOYOLES. A , H. Pcrrigo&Oo. | M , 0. Daxon , All Make. , All Prices , All " 'cycles ' Sold on Monthly I'nrti. Payments. > duo Street. IBO'M Knrimin St. , Omaha. BOOK. DINDBRg\ \ STATIONERS Omaha Republican Printing Oo. , Law trlofs , bank npile | | , nnt ertrtlM < * J lu ( ho lirlntlnit lino. lOlli nnJ llouttH * street' . Ackcrmann Bros. & Hointzo , Printer- , Linden , eleolrotrper * , blnnk book manil * fnrtiirfM , II111 Howard Mreet , Omilii. BOOTS AND SHOES. Ohnrlcs A. Ooe & Oj. , Kirkenclnll.Jonoi&Oo Manufacturer * And job Wholesale Mnnnfnptnr'4 bers. ARont * for llo lon Hub- 11W terShooCo. , lll , 1101 , Howard . utrosl. mill 1101 llarney HI. Willinim , Van Aor- W. V. Morse & Oo. , nam & Harte , Fhop Factory. Corner lltb 1212 Mnrncr xtrect , anil OouuHi * tr. On : i. Im Merchants InTllud Omaha , Neb. tocaltaul ctamlne. OARRtAQES , BUQQIE3 , ETO. EI.EOTRIOAL SUPPLIES. LIQUORS. Ilor & Oo. , Williim l.lqiiir More'imtt. ' Wlnai , I.lqnon nn > l Cl- 111' . ' Idriis/strjit , Mnniifaetiir'r.1 Kunnj IT' ' gnrj. Knstlnilln Hitter , . 1.111 Kitrn.im St. , Omx'u L. Kirscht & Co , , Friok & Ilerberta Wholoialo I < lqtinriiiler ! \VliolcsaloI.lq orleal ) r 1001 Karnnm Strcnt SOI-fOSH. 10th Ht. R. B , Grotto , Iniimrlcr ami Jobber of WHIP * anil l.lijuon. lO'-D anil 10TJ Knrniiin St. Prlco ll ti on .ippllcntlon' LUMBER. PRODUCE , COMMISSION. Eibbol & Smith , Schroa'lor & Oo. , Dealers In country prod Cn h biiyeri bilttir ni I uce , fruit ) , vegetables , cults , nn I inmor.il oJ a- etc. mission inorclmnH , 1SH7 Howard street. 423 South llth slroai. Eandazzo & Son , 211 South mh Street. Foreign . ( Domestic Frnlti Klorldu Ornncei A Sicily Krulti. llr nch house , 7 N. Pclera St , New Orl'ni WANTED Total Ilium of CITIEO , J CUUNTIEB , SCHOOL DIUTRICTO , WATER COMPANIES , 8T.R.H.COM PANIEB.oUi. Corrcii'omU-ni ' f voiiciUd. N.W.HARRIS &COMPANYBankers. IPl-ias Doorborn Ulreet , CHICAGO 55 We'l Slroat. NEW VOIIK- 70 Klato St. . UDBTON--