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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1891)
6 THE OMAHA .DAJLI/X JJiUJS , THUKHJDAY. JULY 213 , 1S91. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Another Boom in Wheat and Advarce Prices Scored , IQ/APSE OF THE BERLIN JULY CORNER , Corn Wns StrotiKcr Most of tlio Way nutl Hot ; Products Wcio In Sympnthy Stock * and O. July 2S. Tlirro wan nnothcr boom In wht'ut toduv niul ntiotlic-r advance In prices was scored. ' ] ho curly IIOWH win nil of a bul lish rhnrarti'r. A fatul/ti crop authority KHVO mi rstiiiiiito of the world's \Uioat crop which made the totnl yield M 000.000 bushels short of I he coimumptlvo dunmtid. I'rtrls t.iblGS re ported untiilvaiicr In prlcoof 1 franu an whe.it and 1'i ' francs on Hour , linsulon the'Kusi'iiii ' advlcts nnd the fact that the I'lfiiuh crop Is liirnliiK out worse thuii oxpcctod. l.Horuool WHS linn. Unlninnd warm ttcuthcr In the northwest canned fours of d-itn IRO frnni nut and finally thc > receipts were 110 C.IM under the estimates. About tliu only Icirldh piece of nous and It l > itd 1 ttlo or no effect wilt ii , cable K'vy iu thnt pi lees hud fiillcn four ii nrls In Ilerlln hecntiso of the collapse of the July comer there anil that thoclliiuu wore holilnj ; with the short ? The marKut opened rjiilut nnd for the ( list ( Iftccti minutes trade was dull and the foclliu seemed inclined to weakness. Tor it time the buying was slow and cautloiis ind the Moiling ritlier free , llryant Ijclnu the kudcr on the belling side and p'lttin otit a Inrcc line. Tor some time IHccimiur hold liotiYOL'ii hS'4C ' and S.i'iU and showed no doc did Hind In elthei dlirction. Then thu bull nnus , tire.idy received Includ ing u riimiii that Uimnla h id piohlhlud lliuux- port of btf.idsiuii. came hei\y bnyln eiders fldln Non Vork nnd M Inils nnd the nnrtli- virxl .ilsn 1 ( 'Kim to take a peed deal ofvh ( at. Shot IH tonU alarm ntid under the he.n y bin - In , ' the idvuiuo was remarkably raiild , lr- ) Lemni r s < Mine toS'l'ic ' ' In a few nilnulis and with inmh ( Mitement. dllfoid , I.oiiKan , Mhlle mil U ( ' Mooru were peed buyers on the , ulunco Aftei touching Hi'Jc ' ru ill/liiB hales sent It batk toHi'nf ' , It renetud to b'l'ju and lei edcd iiK.iln to Hi' ' e. The erond w.is anxiously watching I'urdrUlKO ind there was a pcncral exiiuttatlon that lie \vould run In on his slioris , but ho sloe I his K'uuii'J ' and bill.U 0(1 ( ll.'llt. After the noon houi the m.trKet WTS unset tled and .ilternatoh' nc.iltind stronr. De cember sold nptoHI'jr , biick tofS'jiO , then up excitedly to ! * > ' | C 'I ho last sh.ui ) ndvitnin wns on a report that I'uidt ! < ! ( ' and Hryanthad siirieiuleied and had lii'-'iiii to co\or their shorts The feeling tonnid the c ( ise si r\ net vnusaiul fnvei Kb , advances be I n i ; seemed tnoie easily Hum declines. The close WHS at M > V , aKulnst , tH'eC ' at the close yesterday. Coin was strong most of the day. There i re a few weak spots but they did not last IOIIK. r < lioiIs stcmed disposed to tovor while there \\iis not much for sale. Aftcra time the Hh irp adance In wheat Kau much strength to coin Itecelpta were llfjhtor th.iu expected and only ! . ! C.IM were estimated for tomoircMv. As the day ndvaiiced the market ctntlnncd to develop stiuiiRlh. 'I ho shoits toxerod freely , thi'ro % vas an active demand for the cash article , and this stirred iiu the shorts In July who excit edly bid thai month up toduKc at the elus1 ! . f-eptember Ht.irted at n.l9ic , sold up to ! > 'ie , rallltd to "il uc , brolto to WiC. then ne.ir the close boomud lofu e and closed , it . ' > . " > ' , ,0. , Me- t'ormlck A , Co and Il.ildwln and i'arnum woio liber il bujcrs. Oits wore stronK and hluher ; July showing the moststren III on thosiu.ill tecelpts of new oats , live eais liohi-r in today. Thatfutuie closed aHlc nKnlnst Sim at the olosu 3 ester- el ly whllo beptembei closed at 27' , nKiilnst \Lsteidav. . Ho , ? products were higher In sympathy with wheat though hogs weio lower Shorts In pm lc I cc.ime alaimcd and proceeded to cover their ti.uks nmld consldoi.iblo .inxlety. The bulls were assisted by higher jrlces ) abroad. September pork opened at 111.4.2' ' . , broke to fIMG. sold up with some , fluctuations to &I1.70 , receded loII.V > tallied to 111.83 and olo-od at 8ll.7l"i aculiist fll 47' > at the close vesluiday. I. ird closed with an advance of IMilU e and ribs weio.MiWio hluher. The lending futures ninsed as follows : AHIKI rs Ol'kS HKIII IOW CIOSK WmAT-No i July g" W ) ' f AllKtlU f > 74 * Hcptcnibcr TOf December fcS'i COIIN .No I July AiiKiiit 67K froptimlicr . . . . OATS NO. 2 July 41 Anciirt 273 f 4128TJ 271 < Hcptcnibcr , 87 28 27 WKSH I'OIIK September 11 42'-6 ' II fti 11 40 October 11 U ) 11 10 II 00 LA mi heptembcr flr,2 065 e roe Uetobur 075 UU5 o 72 I1IIIH- September 0 SO f. 03 680 October . . CIK ) 0 ( * ) Cash quotntloiiB weru na follows : I'M tin hteiidy , iinchniiKcdi winter , pat ents , N 004 ( Kl : sprlnir , patents. if-l.7 S. > 10. \S'iihAT No. 2 Hprlnj ; whent. fi'/5ffib03io ) ' ; No. n sin IIIK whuiit , Mic : No. 2 red , SO'iv. COKN No. 2 , B ( | > , C. OAlii No. 2 , 41e : No. 9white , S'iG-lIo ; No. 3 , white. .lT.10c. IHB No. ' . ' . CTJ4c. HAIII.KV No.2 , nominal : No.U , nominal ; No 4 , nominal. TI'MHTIH bcbii i'lline , * . ( ) © , . I'OIIK JleKS pork , uer buiiel , ; il.0ll.S\ Laid , per cwt. , iffl.WfSU.WJ. fahort rihs sides ( loose ) , jO.T.ISlft.gu. Dry salted Hlionldursloxed ( ) ) , l5.7lli8.V7f > , Short cleiir sides ( boxed ) , KT.20A7.3J. \\niSK\-Distillers'llnlshed Koods , porgul , cl.lri. SlKUliS ITncliiiiiKcd Hecelpts and slilpinuntb today wore as fol lows : On the produce exchange today , the butter market was steady tin I unchanged. Csjs , York ninrkets , NEW VOIIK , July 22.ri.otlit Receipts , 11,143 packiiKex ; expotts , 8.M.5 b.utels , M-0 sackb ; llrm , falrlj rctlvo ; sales , ' , i,5,0 ) ( barrels. I'ou.s MKAI , Quiet , unchiuiKod. WIIIAT Heceliits. 51.4 0 busholH ; exports. 0(1,500 ( bunhels ; hnles , ll.IO..OOO biuhels of fn- tnicN ; 1111,000 biihhelH spot , bpot maiket nhilior , llrm , moderately active ; No , 2 roil. iwaoti'no In 8loro and elovatoi ; IH'iviMl.OO'U atloat : dS'jiOJi.ol'u ' f o. b. ; uiuiadcd red , Itt cStl.OC ; o 1 northern to arrive , } I.07y { tl.lN No. 1 haid to arrive , Jl.dOliCil.lO ; No 8 C'hleiiu-o , fl.OI. Otlons | ) advanced l\ffl.'o on lurht retolpts , foreign tmyliiK. tinner cabli'H , and bhorls coverlni ; ami reports that Hii'-ala had prohibited grain exportation , re acted 'M' u on rcall2 UK and cloned weaK at -SCilSeoverjeslcrday ; No. 2 red. July.07't ® U7 % i > , closlntr. O7'.e ; August , mW V' , closiiiL' , 05'Be ; September. ! )5i44ttKl ) , o , eloslni ; , Me : ( ) u- tober , WKi < 80r 11-tCe. elosln , ' . UTe ; November , OT'tWUMiC , eiosliiK , | ) so ; December , Ito Quu u , ehiBliiB , Wl'so ; .laniinrv , 1001 WY , oloslnit , 11.10'ti May , * I.O.i4 | l.li4.oloslnu. . $1.0ii | , K\h Uiiloti helil higher ; western , beptem- lier delivery. 75T o llAiti.KV MALI Dull ; Canada country made , tl.iKCoi.uft ! city made. JI.li.5ffll.IO. Uoi Itetelpts. ftl.ux ) biiNliuIst oxnorts , 0.- R5I hushclri ; Hull's. HU8,000 bnsliulh of futures , 211,000 Imsheli , of spot. Spot market Ihmer , dull ; No. 8 , U < ! ,7Uo In elevator ; Tl'iiiTlu ' allout ; nnifraded mixed , li'l'ic. ' Options moio iicll\e. lISu hlifhur on shoiis coveilnt ; anil IlKht oiroriiu's : July ( UUui v. uhmliiK , ( i9itui Autrust. Ol > 4@fi5 < i ( . > , closlnUi'io : .September , t > .4tt.lhe , olosliiK , O.'c ' , October W'iQuSe , elos- InOHJoj December , MliQMiio , olushiK 5Ii4c. -ltcieipls4'vOO bushels ; tupoits , ( > ! . ' ; tales , 11)5,000 ) tmshelsof futurt-st 47.000 bushels of spot , bpot market dull , Irregular , closing llrm. Options iiilelstronirer | ; July , 40iffiiic. closing .U * oi Anpnst , : u' , < alii4e , closing , 31e ; fceptemler , illU .I lie. closlni' , .XJiiu ; No 2 white , July. 4ic ( ; Nu 2. spot white , 4e ; ml\id western , : sil4o ; white wenturn , 4s4i50c ; No 8 Chicago , 4'e. HAV Hleady , ( inlet , Hoi'h Quiet , easy ; state , common to choice , Ud(2le ; 1'aeltle const , 1HI-2IC. COHKB Optlunsopencdllrm and unchanged to 10 imlntH up , clo-e I steady. 5 to 8 points up ; Bales , as , 750 bags. Including : July , * 17.0. iil7 10 ; Aliqust , (101 111.11.5 ; beptember , * l.5 VwTlM ; > 0 ; Octoler , Jll.U Dll.lM ; December , tl.tWdCI 1.7,5 ; Janunry. fiift.5 ; March. JI.l.50 : spot. Ulo. linn ; Biiod di'iuand ; fair cargoes , ll > ' 4o ; No 7. 17' c. hunAit Haw , dull , nominally lower ; fair re lining , 2 15-liei centrifugals , UO test , 3\e ; sales , 32(1 ( bass centiltugals Ik ) tcfu , J'.e ; rc- llned ; iiulei , euslei ; oirerlngs uir A , 4 I-H49 4 3-lfiei mould A , l'ic ; standard A. 4 5-0 | < < ; con fectioners' A , lUc ; cut loaf , 51,0 ; ornshed , ft'io ; powdered , 4'ic ; granulated , 4a tjl4a ) ; oubis , 4a c. c.MOWBKS rorolgn , iKiinliuil ; Orleans , firm , good demand HICK - I'nlr demand , ntcady. i'Klitoi.EUMDevolopcdn , s ml den sprtsm of activity today which was more nutlceablo In Lima oil which advanced lo ISe In thu early tiaili'lng but Inter declined to I.e. The trading WHS generally abcrlbid to manipulation by heavy holders ; Pennsylvania , oil opened steady , declined Uo uiid oloseit Heady ; suet oiienlng. tiTHei IilRliVkt. 07Sioi lo i' . "He , , OT c. Ausust. opened. C7Ho ; hl hest , lowcit , C7jCi closW , 07Mc. Lima oil , opening , 14c ; hlRhest , I5ci lowest I4o | closing , Hi1. Total sales ( ,7.0l hnrrolo. oorrof * SEKD OnQnlot. . steady ! crude , off grade , aTfff.ie ! olT grade i .OftMc. . TAtt.ow-Ilriti , ( | iilct : rity , ( K , for pnck- atei)4 ) ci country : 4 IMMtflonq tontiallty. HPl.s-lull. ( ) ) w.-alf ! ( .trained , Jl.WaUO. Ttnii'KNTiNr Dull , e.isiur : Jir/a.v.'tc. Kcws Qnlet. weaKi western , ! WSI' ' Oi ro- celptR , 7'irt'i imi'kagrs. , _ . . . . I'ortKI'lrm. . ( | iilpt ! old ttosi. JII.2.V5H5.2.1 ! new incss.1IS.7.VJll.'Ot ' extra prime. tlO.fiOitl 1.0' . CL-T MKATS-l'Irmer. nulet : ploklcd bolllei , TVc ; plculed shoulders nuaO'it * . \linni.KS-Qulet , tirmi short clear , Soptom- Irr , SO.'OJidO''SJ. IiAttiQuiet , nonilnnlt western steam , ! 1 tt C S.5 ; options , snlr , 4,760 tierces ; July. 8i.WHt 7.03 : closing. Jfi.'Vli ' October , nomlnnl. 10 M { September , J.i8yt > ,7,02 , closing , Jrt 0.5 ; October , IOUV(67.I. ' , eloslnif , 17.05 ; December , 17.20 , elos- Ing , 17.24. , fiuTTrit Quiet , Irrcuular ; wojtcrn dairy. 11 < SI4c : western creamery , UttlCc. western fac tory , Itai4c | ; rigltll l . . . CIIEESC- Quiet , llrm ; part skims. (3.COQC.SS ; Ohio lint. i.5. < jc27 00. Pid IMO.N- Quiet , unchanu'cd. ( 'oi'i'rit Dull , heavy unchanged. I.K.ADNornlnnl ; domestic , 14 J , ' ,4. iireguhir.Ualts , t.'l' ' . .0. City . KANSAS Cirv. Mo. , July 22-WiiEAT- No. 2 hard , cash and July , T7o bid ; Nx 2 rod , cash , TSo hid. . _ , , COIIN strong and higher ; No. 2 , casn , & 314 5.Tie , .Inly , MUtf. . , , . OMB ftrotiLMind hlshor ; No. 2 cash , 33 } o bid : Jul } , "rfifr'--liic. HUTTUIIbluntly and unchanged. HAV btcad } and unchanged , fancy prairie , $ 01. I ( ll Plrrn nt l"c. Pitov ISIONS htoady and nnch ingo 1. A\ooif Dull and nnclrinvo I. I'lot u Dull and incliungi'd. Kiccil'TiVli.it , 17.800 ; coin , 1 = , IDO ; o.its , 'r'llll'MCNTS \Vhe-it. 3.0JO : coin , 1J.IOO ; oats , 0.0 ! 1. _ Ijivorpuol "MarkotH , Livnni'ooi , , July 2.Will - .T rirm ; demand fnlleh oir , holders olTer sp irnuly. COIIN I Irm ; demand fair ; now mixed west ern , 5s ' , d per cental. Poiik Vs uei biiri'jl : prime r.e'-s weslern bacon , J.N per ewt for Ion , ; and short cle.ir middles about 55 His LAUD .Us per cwt for prime western llL'rrmtSis per cwt for L'nlted States finest .Minneapolis' \Vlicat Market. MlNNr.Ai'Ot.i" . Minn. Jnlv S' . WIIB T No. I northern idcool No 2 wheat In bet ter demand ; low grtldes dull. Receipts ISO ears ; shipment" . 15 CHS Closing : No I hard , July , * l CO , on track , Sl.Od'i ' , No 1 north ern , July , 'isc ' ; on tr u'lc. IKIP , No. 2noitn- ern , July , 0.1'Se ' ; ontiaeK.OI 'il'JS'iC. ' St. ST. LotMK , Mo. Julv 22 WIIKAT rirtn ! cash , SO'ie ; boptomhui , 'ge. L'OUN I'lrm : c.ish.Olc : bopti'tnbor , 5Jc. OArs-Htiong : c ish. 3J1c ( ; bcutuinUcr , 2 < ! ic. PouK-III.'her : Jtt.f > 2'S. ' IAHii-lli-liei , WHISKY fl lo. Milwaukee .Mill-sets. ' , Wis. July 22.-WliE.T rirni ; No .Isprlng , c ish , OO'ic ' ; heptembei , olc. L'Olt.NStrong : No I , cash. dOc. OATS Higher : No. 2 white , U0j40o. { PKOVISIONSHigher. . PoiiK beptember , tll.75. Cinclniinti Markets. CiNCiMxATt , O , July 2. . WHEAT Stronger ; No. 2 red , B.5c. CoilM-Htrong ; No 2 mixed , C > "o. OAT-I Stirm ! No 2 mixed , J7c. WlllSKl Jl 10 _ Tole'tlo Grniit Market. Tor.Kiio. O. , July 2. . WHEW Cash , 01 > < o. Cons Dull , cnsli. ( * > ! c. OAIS Quiet , mixed. 4lc. STOCVlW A.M > lltt.\tS. NEW YOIIK July 2i The dcillngs in the stock markettod.iy were m irked Dy even less feature than those of the preceding day's , though the general tendency of prices under the Inlluenco of the cov crlng of shoi ts by the trading element was upward. Theiowas no real strciiQtn In the market hmover , ind the fluctuations wore on the sumo limited sr.iio us usnal of lute and possessed little slgnlll- cance. Al the higher prices 'a few stocks showed material gains over last evening's figures the one itro it exception bom , ; Sugar , which was allowed to drop away ovorl per cent by the manlpul itors The course of tills stock had not the slightest lutlucncc upon the railroad lists , nor even upon the other Indus trials The market today was helped bv foreign purchases and us usual when this Is detected there was adoslio to cover shorts shown by the tr.ulois and the buying by these two Inter ests served to keep prices from tumbling throughout the gro iter portion of the day. Union Paclllo and St. Paul were especially prominent for strength hut the advances on the others , including llnrllngton. were con- lined to fractional amounts In all cases. A htroni ? opening was followed hy further gains of lur o fractions In the railroad list , thotiL-h Ilnrllngton was kept down bv the rumors of further bond Issues and the Industil.ils were r.ithet boavy with decided weakness In sugar aftoi the early advance. The stocks with an International market under the circumstan ces n iturally took the load In the upward movement and Union Paclllo and St. Paul cored the largest gains , the otheis being con tent with fiactlonal ehangesonly. The down ward movement in Surar was rover o 1 in the lalo trading and nearly all the loss was re covered. Cordage at the same time showed moio animation without material ehnngo. Them rkot held Its early advances well , though the upward mov uncut culminated toward I p. m. and finally closed dull , but firm at about the beat pi Ices of the day. The tln.il changes are almost Invailably small frac tional advances , but Union Paclllu shows a gain ot 1 per cent , being alone In that respect , Hallroad bonds weie dull as usual , and failed to respond to the bettor feeling In the share list , but they displayed n steady to llrm tone with only slight changes among the active Issues There weio a few Important llnotn.it ons , however , and Now Yoik o.ovated ilrst l"a pur cunt. Tno business amounted to only JM)3 ) , 00 with no special animation lu nny- Oov eminent bonds have been dull and heavy , Mate lionan have boon entirely neglected. Tht following tire the closing quotations for the loading stocks on tne Now Vork Block exchange today : Atchlnon , Nirth\vo torn 101' ' Ailnnii K.xprmi . Ml" do prcfurrcil 1i 1 \ Alton , V Terra lliiute. .10 N Y Central > W14 < lu preferred . . . 127 N Y Clilo A St. L. 111 American ICxprois. IN > do proforunl , d.5 II C U AN . . . . JO Ohio Ml > l lijil | . . . . I7W Cnnnillnn I'nclUc b-h tie preforrcii . 85 Caundlnn Southern . 43j Ontnrlo \ Western . 10 Central 1'nclllo . IUU Oii'Kon IniproTcmunt it CliCK A Ohio . 1M { Ort'Eon Nnv bj do 1st profi'rreil . 40 Oregon Irnni . . . . H iluSnil pruforroil. . 37 I'ncltlc Mull .U'f ChlcHRO A Alton. . . . 126 I'corlu Dec It Kvnn 17 C. 11 AQ . W1 * llltsbnric IW C C. O. AHt I. I'ullnmn I'ltUce . . . 177 Delaware .t H ml son 117 Ilioaillnu S8 Del I. AW WJfiilloeit Inland . . ,1 II A U ( i prcferrad 41VM Ii .V H K let | ifd ( N'tf ' Ka t rcnn 6'i'St ' ' I'nul OJ > J do lit preferred dupreferrcd . . . Ill dol'nd profemd . 1IVH I'aul.MIn.Mau.lUl Erlo 13fci tit I'anlAt Onialin . , 22H thiprefcrrod * ' > I doprefvrrcd . , , ( a Fort Wayne 1"0 iTcnn Coal .V Iron , , fOVi Clil , V ICait 111 . . . . C4'4' ' 'luiaii I'aclflo . . . Uf Hot-Unit Valley . . . 2' I'lol A. O Cen pfd. . . . TO llomton \ Tenl. . . . HUnion | I'acltto 4.JJS llllnoli Central . . . M U 8 Kxpreii Ail SI Tallin llulutli. . . . JW > tit I. . A I' . 10H KaniatA Teiai . . . ) ( doprurerred V.I l.akeKrleAW . . . . ! { Wulli-tarKO Kx. . 140 duprofarred W' lWenlorn Union 7UM Iitkobhoro IGSijiAm Cotton Oil. . . 21 loul rllleA Nash . . 7156Colorado [ Coal . , . 31 Louisville A N A . VOhilllomestaku 12 .Memphis A Cliar . 81 Iron Mlver 100 Michigan Central 67 Ontailo b'J Mil IH AW . . . . ,0 'yukktllvcr ' 4' ' < du preferred . . 10" do preferred , . W ) Minn A. HI I , . . . UigiSutro . . . . 6 ilo preferred . . Hi , llulner 3j MUiourl racltie . W.K llloli X W 1' Tor LSI Mobile A Ohio . . .I7V WUcuniln I onlral lli'i NnihTlllo Cuatt , M . ( iitiit Ncrthuin pfd tM N J Central IIOH i hlciitu ( . . 4 i Norfolk A Won pfd 4UV ILiinii rrii > t , . . . . . mi Nortlicrn 1'ncllle . ' . ' 'si Huifar 'Irmt V > H do preferred e41JiSniitlierii I'nclHo . fiuli U I' Denver A Unit 17 lOreuon S I. .V U N Ij The total b.ileb of htocks today wore Hft.'LVJ Rliiues , InohidlnK Atcnlsnn , 4 owj I.onlBvlllu \ tNiishUllo , 5,0Kj ( ) ht , I'.iul , 18,000 ; Union Pn- ellle , 5.IUO. I'Miiniioliil Itovlaw. NKW VOIIK , July 22.--The 1'ost Miys : Tlio fuMHublu eh.uiKu In the temper of the I.on- dunerN was probably duo In n i leumiro to the lurKQ receipts of gold In Unit city today nnd tlmconseiiunt | ! strcntrtlionlim1 of the ll-inx of KnKlnnd'b piiMUIun. It was attributed gener ally here to leiiMsiirlnK lu\\ | ! > from the sns- pcnded Uher I'lnttu biuilc. parttculitily a curious Intlin illou from tlm bunk's branch at Montu\ldeo. that It was bolvent nnd rendy to pay nil debts , No doubt a MilM'nt brancli In unotlier ArKentlnu city won (1 help matters lo a more ready settle ment In Duellos A ) res. but It Is not stated In London advices that any clnitiKO has tiUen place In tlio general Institution plans for lluiildntlon , No Kretit tddilllcnncc lina been attached to thu iiuwnnf which the Ucivrs IHIMI endeavored to iiiiiko u sunsatlon that lliuM. I'aulcompany IniN been borrowing on Its treusury assets be tween $ IIX MKXJ and i-.ooj.coo. The transaction Is hlinply a plain llUibtintlon of the embar rassment to ulilcli nil the wcbtern rnlhuiys are bolni ; mihjcelrd by the present Impossl- billty of doins anytlilne In the bond market. The M. I'aul IH not the only company which lm to meet expenditures for now construction unil other outlay by lnurenln , ; IU HoatliiK deltt. At IO.IHI tvioor three other luiportunt companies liuvo In thu miirUet either their own notes or the notes of their olUcor * uuil chief general backer * , All of them are counting upon a heavy movement of produce later on to reimburse them In full. As for the dividend question on which the prsslmtt8lnymncliKtrcss.lt ! surilulcnt to ay that upwards of two months will lapse before decision will bo nosessary and It Is at leist possible that In the meantime condition * ) will be changed materially. I-'inniuil.il Nr.w YOIIK. July Si-Clearings , KOT50S7as balances. J.1,09 ' ,707. HAi.TiMuiiR , Mil. . , ) ulv2J. OlPirlnss , J2.170.- MO ; balances , ( JI3C7S ; rate. 0 per cent. I'liti.ADiti.i'iiiA. July 2. ' . Oloiirln's. f'j.C2.i- OJ'i ; I ) . linnets Jl.ftJ'i.Ht ) ; money , 4 percent. Oi.NCiXNATt , O , . July 22. Money. MIU I'or ' cent ; .New Vork oxch ingo , 4 > ii" > 3c discount ; clearings , SI,0 < IW3. ItOSTON , MiiKS..Iuy | 21-ClcarlnBSltlI02,307 : balnnccj , II. ! 8 , " > ,8ir , ! money , 2'5to.'l percent ! exchuiigu on Now York , l. > o discount to par. Now York Mo toy Market. Nr.vr YOIIK , July 2. ' . MONBV < ) < CAt.rEasy. . ranging from 14 ! to 2 per cent ; last loaned , Hi per cent : close offered at 2 percent. PIIIWK MEiiOAVTli.r. PAi'Eii M&7S4 per cent bTKMi.iy i KxciiANdE-Qulot and llrm nt tl.'IU for sixty day bills and JI,3U for ( lu- iniind. The following wore the closing prices on bonds : IJ. S 4s , rc'xIUoroil 117 M K A P. Ji .18 U S 4s , coupons . 117 Mutual Union (1 ( < lot N J Cent Int Cert . lOS'f 449 * , coupons W4 > \ Northern I'nc Ists . 1I4W I'acltlp , 6 of "Jj . . . .101 ! Louisiana Stamp la 88 Northwest" comols 1.14 'lennemeo N S In 100 ( Indebenture54 . .lt > % do 5 * . . . . VM U I , A I M Con 6' M do it . . . ( ,7'tj ' si I * AS ! ' ( len M.I02l < i Canada Southern Sds % ' < St Paul console. . . . . \l\n \ \ Central Pnclllc l U | O.V st I' . C A I' . l t .111 I ) Alt ( ) 1st ! .1114 T P. I * ( Tr llcls. . Si > M do 45. . . . . . 7Si $ I' P It O I'r. Itcts . .10 I ) A It U West Inti 74U I nlon PnclrtcHts . .107 ICrlotd ! . . . . 7l5 Won Shore 100J6 M. K AT. ( len'lm 7dj6 Itostou Stoclc 'Mtiikot. HOSTOV M.ISS. , Julv "J. The following were the closing prices on th j Huston stock market. AUhlioii A TopolTii iTjrs Ui ( ton .1 MTMitniiu JT Ito'lon \ Alhnii ) . .1)1 ) ( aliiiuet A llccla . .2V ) Huston V Maine. Ilo rrnnklln ID ( , II A ( J IloKW : Huron l.'nstcrn It It lit I.-O 12 I Itrlihnn. II U 71 . ' . Hint V IVropfd 7. gtilncy 110 K C > t I AC II 7 111. j"nntn Ke Copper. . . . 45 Mms ( Vnlrnl . . . . Ui'j ' Iimmrick Kil Mcx Ccn coin , Hi lAnnlston Land Co Sll N V A N Knx. . . MM I1" in lli''o ) Land Co 1 ' < do 7s I la UVon Knd Land Co a1 * Old I olony 1,4 I'cll 'lolephnne llntland pfd 17 LinnonMorj H. . \ \ H. ( 'en com . I7's ' Water Power AlloiicMlnlo ( new ) -'I'l ' C M . . . . Atlantic Ib .N J3 T . . . London Mock LONDOV. July ! . Tlio foliowlns are the London stock ( imitations closing at 4 p. in. : Consols , money ifillliilKrlo J'K . . . . 100 Con oK account Ki 1 ! Hi Illinois Central . ' .IT U S 4n . , IJOitiMoilcnn Drdlnary. t ; s < > < < III ! Nt 1'nul common N } P AO | pta ViJu.lU'iiilInK . . . Canadian 1'nclllc . | % Mot. Cjnt ncw4s. . irlo : IV 'Jd per ounce. MoMiv-Qulct at UlS'i pur cent. Kate of discount In the open m.u ket for both short and three months' bill1 ? Is'J1 , to'J1 , percent. 15 ink of lOn.ulniKl Itnlllon. LONDON , JulySJ The amount of bullion Rene Into the Hank of Kn Uml on balance today Is AG10.0JO. I'nrln ICciitcM. I'AHis. July -I. Three per cent rente" 93f 40c for the account. Denver MiningStoolcs. DRNVEK. Colo. July W. There was fairly Bond business on mining , with total sales of SI.SUO shares 1'ollowlngaro thecloslni ; tjuota- tlons : San Kranolsco 3Ilnn > j Quotations. SAN KitANtisco , July SJ. The ofltclul closins ? notations , for mining stocks today wore us ollows : Now York Mining Quotations. NcwVoiiK. July 21. The following are the closing mlnln ; stock quotat ons : Alice IV ) Homosta'tu 1100 Adams Con UA Horn Hlhcr . ! - " ) Aapen 'i 0 Iron Silver i. . 1IW Chollar Iu5 Ontario IfOi Cronn 1'olnt 10" > 'ljmoutli 150 Con Cala A. Vu 600 ava e 1U DcHdtvood 110 Sierra Nevada 250 KiireknCon K50 Union con 1UO ( Jonld A Curry li" > Velow Jacket 140 llalo.V Noitros' * . , . . IM St. Tjonls ST. Louis , Mo. , July 2 Though but few stocks wete trailed In on the mlnliiK e\chan.'e toii.iy. the nmrket was active and sales itDovo the uvci.i-u In uniount. The following bids woromndeon call : Adams UK ) \I lire en . 40 lllmctnlllc M'I ABO. 110 Montrobo M' < New York Dry GooilH MnrUot. New YORK , July 22 There wasllttlo chanpo In thu dry ioods situation Demands Here moderate , unl chtolly by mall and \\lro , though there uns an IncrcnsInK Inqnliy on the snot for staple cottons Loth as topuctisand pnssilj'u dell\erle . The market all throiu'h continued In need shape with a steady monurato ti.idu under uhU'h pioductlon a cms to bo fairly well cared for , Havana. AlarlcotH. HAVANA. July S3. SPAMHII GOLD W.40 ® © ' - ' I0'4. KXCHANOE Quiet fctioAii ( Juloti centrlfiiKals last ween , lfl.000 liaiss. 1(1 ( to IKi i degrees i > olarUaton , sold at JJ.1J2. ) SJVi KOld peninlntal. KorolK i Oil Bl.irkct. LONDON , July il OALCUTTA I.INSUIID 21s per quarter A.sT nii' , July 22 I'KinoLtUM American , 10t an'i Mo paid and sellers. Traders' Tnllc. ST. LouiS.Mo , July 22 , Lansonhur ; Ilrothors toCocUicll llrothersi The follow Ini ? was the ranxo of prices paid at this point today ! COMMlTlTfin | Open I Illyh I Lovr. I Clusu | Veal. > . July 20. I.osiin & Oo. to Toncray \ . lliyanMieatopenedat ; lliolo ( " = t prices of the dav The general buylni ; continues and is well bcatteieu. Commission houses doliiK a country trade taKlnit an acthu hand In ( U Theio lias been soinobuyliu by local shorts. 1'ardihlKO doliu n little towards the clone. All Intoimillion i > oha\e rexiirdlni ; the move ment of winter wheat IH thnt It " 111 fall oil as farmers ate stacking The demand for thu now No 2 led l Rood at h'iWl'.io ' , all of which Is taken for shipment complaints o ? rust and dainiuu by rain to thu Brow ,111 : sprint ; ei op. This nit h the better do- maud for Hour favored the advance. Cables f i inn Trance say that thu weather Is unfaMir- abloforirops with hlKher prices for wheat. The advance ofto vesterday nnd today Is KOln It pretty hard , lint our prices have been too lo\\ and still aru If wo aioto boon a parttv with other exporting I'oiuililcs Coin In sym pathy ullli u ho it , was stroiu. but on lltfht receipts for tomorrow the advano" of P. c on Scptemboi was easily ebtabltshcd ItocelntH are too lUht and the demand too L-ood tor slilninenl to admit of inueh decline In the near futuie , altliouuh wu look Uion | kipteml > cr us too hi h. Oats with the condi tions of . 'ot n , nreloMiit SUhu 'or September , llo product closes at thu bust price of thu day Ilo : iccelpts It m mjio'ted will be much li'Klier should sustain thu advunco If It proves MI. NKW VOIIK. Julv 22. Kennett , Hopkins A , Co. toK A. Mo\Miorter : The bullish cnortry Imp irted to wheat yosterdny by a combina tion of stlmuliitliiR circumstances spread to- dav to every other product tr.ided In. and this dlil more to g e wheat u further mo\o. Hulls were disappointed at the tone of thu cables Kcnornlly. 1'urln was thu only forolun market showing pronounced Hlrcncth.wlilto Liverpool , London and Ilerlln were practically un changed Thu openliiK was rather strong on few bnyln ? orders from tliocoiintry , when tlio market eased orf until New Vork slioris hcKiin to cover , This sent thu prlco up lc , folloned by another spell of dullness and weakness ! then corn , oath and provision ! ) bucun to movu up Htendlly amid considerable ex citement which iiavo wheat another upward whir ! of n cent thouKh moru than half of this last advance was lost nt the close. If thu Knitllsb markets which have been stasnunt for some time and have thus fur shown littlu animation should now turn strong , us they are llkoiy todo , this and the general strength exhibited hero , will muko It u bull market It possible. Kstlmate of a largo fdroljn dcll- elenev over binb.ihiif-toBpllcs ; rom nlluurcc * ate agnln In cllculaBl.lhT These h'Ul no uirect when the Me boari JW 'n control hut are now receiving thoughtful consideration It Isgencially aglcod t\jtt wheat \\lllscll hUlior on the next i rnii than the lust if IIUWM of ciop ( Innuigo In substantially correct , and vrllh tlitl < lut iirinv aru aikln , ' themselves If i rlcetfTiiro nut low enough lo liny n little now SciOlirn were ficesellcrs sit thu close and will Miplnmcr the market to morrow with .1 fiivori'A.o out ook. but will bo urgent lin.vers on afiy Miovv of itrcimlh. Pardrldgc was a se W today , but limy turn bujer If thuNltuatlimvlKHlliriook Hitlllelcntly strong to him , Corn wftsev > Htioni > all day exiopt for brief InitirVals. There was ap parently little to ntflnint for strength but the blllgo In wheat has nut shorts Inn moo.l for covering , ami thVTiullfl did the best lo nrike their antiigonlsl < j pay top prices , suc ceeding surprls'ngly well. Now oats have not been coming In us fast as expected , causing an uneasiness In July shorts who wnro sev oiely squeezed In trying to cover , the prlco n'lvuicliigTofrom the low point touched on Monday. Thondvanco Is likely to stimulate shipments the rpmalniUr of fho month and causu a colliipsu In the prlcu In a few days. Hecelptsof ho.'s wore orjual to estimates and prices tit the yaids were easier , but the bull fever was so pronounced In other pits It also set the ii ic In provisions nnd thoio was anothorsli irp advance when tr.iders gener ally looked foi a decline. It looks as If shorts would hive tolliiuidato In hogs as well as In other products. Short selling has been the fashionable fad diirliu the day. ClllCUlo. July 2.-vcwlru | , , , Dnnco & Mc- Cormlck to I' , t Swart.f I'ho who it market has been nctlvo with a strong nnder- tone and considerable excitement. The news wasdoeldeilly bullish. A cable was received stating that In consequence of the very bad wheatand iyu crop the Unsilnit gONoriiment had prohibited exports of grain : In addition to these an estimate claimed to bo nride from olllclal sour os gave the requirements of Importing countries < .s foity million In excess of oportln ; count lies. Kecolpts. 100 o'us under estimate The demand was good and car lots showed an adv nice of 'e. selling as high as h'l'jc. ' ' The icsult of this bull nons n.is active covering of shoits and good buying for long luconnts. 'I he liny Ing orders are coming from all directions. 1 ho receipts at eleven prlmaiy points were I,14" > , OOU ; shipments , ( > ! 7OiO. The receipts of corn were small ami cash ( Ionian I very active Shoits were active buyers'and the bull side has galnul friends by the uintluncd premium on cash corn , operators boltu afraid lli.it Sep tember will not br n 1 irsor receipts or smaller cash doni ind than the present month. Oats were active and strong , the pilco nil Mincing sh irply on covering by shorts. Pio- v Islons were stion. ? nnd veiy nut he , shorts being lau'u bn > ers I'he streiuth In the ho , ! market was again the Lull feature. MvYonic. : . July 22 Kennett , Hopkins & Co to is. A. JlcWhor or & Co : The stock mar ket at the opening received IU Insplrat on fiom the stroii'th of I ondon , cspecl illy the advance In the prlco of consols In London which Indicated a better" llnnnclal fielliu there. Traders who had sold stocks freely yesterday siw they were on the wrong side and were the chief buvcM at tbo opening. This was the ease In St Paul and ill s class of dealings has formed a l.in.o percentage of all transactions 'Iho cause of the Impioved tone In Lon Ion became known later when It was ascertained that Iho bank of Knglnnd had gained 710,000 gold on bal- amo. There h.is been no gold en gaged hero today for shipment but sterling e\ch.i"ge rates mo firm and It Is Generally o\pectcd some gold will go out by Sattnday's steamer , i\cliiini-c : at western points Is getting to bo against Now York. At Chlp'igo today It Is Cue discount and during the p ist two days there has been JsOOUOO of currency deposited with the subtre.isuior In this city for shipment to the west. This move ment Is llkelv to Inciense rapidly as there Is wheat at western points to bo moved. The Chlcaco , lluilliuton & , Qnlncy olllelals deny thut they have been euttln/iateson wool and also that other 10 ids h.ivo been authorl/ed to meet the cut , and they say the whole story Is a fabrication. Priios of western stocks have Improved ' 8@4 ! per cent , but prices have not been itilmtited and the .close Is dull. Siu.ir refineries were weak declining W pur cent , but later on some covering by shorts recov ered part of the loss \Joney Is easy on call. Oialn meichants of ilialtlmore , sas the American Hanker , have so far this year le- celv cd Trench orders for w heat to thn amount of 2:1.000.00. Two-thlrdK of those ord'rshavo btun received In the las't three mouths. This me.ins sh ptnuntv from this port to Trance alone of about i > , OOJ,0U husho'.s. The shoit igo of the grain crops In Russia and Ouimany Is also beiiehttlng the H.iltlmoro shippers and alieady many largo orders from IJnssIa have been iccelvcd. The blgtgraln houseof Haiti- more oxpcot this to botjio greatest year lu the history of the gialn trafloof this port. OVIAIIA , July 23. 1801. CATTF.C Official rocoluts of cattle. 2.47J. ( is compared with : jon yesterday and 1..I4.I Wednesday of last week. The market was ac- tlv o and sto.idy on desirable beov es , all other guides were weak to lOo lower , Iliitchurstook were slow anJ vvealc. Tecders woiodull. Hoes Olllclnl rocoluts of boas , 4,2.G. af comnaied with 15.723 yesteidsty and 4,7.12 Wednesday of last wuok. The market was ex cited and 10 to 20c lil-'hor. Some sales were made 20 to .lOo higher th in yesterday. The lan.'o of prices p ild vus2.VR. . " > ttt. the bulk soilliu at tAoTKOAso. All sold eaily. Light. t > i,2.Vffi:0 , he-ivy. fUVS'i.'Vi ' : mixed , * 'i.40 ( rftTi r > 0. The average of the pilces paid was JJ.40S us comp ired with * ? .V4 yesterday and $1 014 Wednesday of last week. SiiKhi' There wore no fresh receipts of sheep. The mil ket was nominally steady. Natives. $27V3'50 > : westerns , 82.riOfi5j.03 ; good 00 to70-lb. lambs , $300@J.2 ( : > Kecolpts a id DiBposltio of Stock. Olllclal rouolDtsand disposition of stock as shown by t'io ' boo'cs ' of the Union stookyards company for the twenty-four hours ending at 5o'clock p. m. , July 22.1301 : HKOKUM'S. DISPOSITION lluycrs , bhcop. Oin ilia I'ucklnu Co . . . . 4SS ThoC. II. Ilaiumonil Co. . . J'll Swift Ale ' 1 lie Cndahy 1'ackliiK Co. . 7S4 J 1' quires 1,0.1 , ' llrlttaln. . . 748 KltiKin A. Son 748Wl .NuNon .Morris U , llcckor K , DeKun IW7 Lolniiann .s llaaH Shippers and fuuilun 710 Lultuvcr 573 Total. 4,700 Sales. No. Av , Prv No Av I'r , No. Av. I'r , 21 102(1 ( 20. 107C 4 80 40 12dS 54."J 2. HIJ 'I 75 2 ll.r , r > oo 10 1118 5.50 17 1081 4 lr > 15 11.13 6 15 41 1110 550 21 1150 4 5J 05 5.10 34..1IGG 57,5 LO. 111.1 4 b7',4 10. a 33 111.1C C 2 cows ; 2I'r. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. 1 l.ioo 20. ( Ka ) a o"i J 1140 225 2 1021 1 75 : i. tin 2 ir , IIJ 0)1 ) 223Q 18 70 1 80 878 2 10 7 5 2 " 1 85 fiW ! 2 10 ll.il 2io ? 15 1310 1 IK ) 10 807 2 10 8f > 2.10 20 810 1 00 1 II10 2 10 OM5 2.V 0 1120 1 00 8 Dn7 2 10 OTO 2.1.5 Dn7a 4 01J 1 IKI 0 , a 2 10 IM 2 : iA II ! 8.14 1 00 IS 8.50 2 15 R18 817 1 IK ) 7 074 2 15 O'K ) 2L5 : 1010 1 00 4 IIOJ n UOO 240 20 7 7 1 05 1(1 ( 1114 2 17 10 15. . 617 2 CO \ 8 ? ) 2 20 10N5 2 M 24 017 200 U IHi 2 20 21021 250 21 ! ' ) . ' .I 880 2 20 2 1P40 275 20 000 2 05 24 , law 2. 1295 425 STOCKMIS AM ) a 40:1 : 2 oo a. . : KHJ' 2 7.5 10. 010 305 4 100 2 U5 1 831' ' 2 73 : i. . 8io .110 15 7Jl ! 2 75 2J to ! . ' II 00 8..1003 350 1) ) 3M ) 2 75 2 S.W 3 03 1 OTO 1 75 1. 1U50 , 1 03 1 1JRO 200 1 1.570 1 85 l iif > n > i no 1 1100 200 1 13 W 1 110 1. Ulff'2 00 1..15.1) ) 210 1 HjO 1 UO 1 { 1.50 2 00 2.u > u < .iioo 3. , 14(1 ( 400 1 200 3 00 L.IlOiM 00 2..210 400 KTA03 1 1.170 2 20 1.I40"'J | 25 2.1055 250 1 1220 2 23 2.10/2iU : 6.1453 IOQ 03CHN. 2.177.5 2 51 5 12.52oil 00 4.1G07 425 1.1580 200 3.1417-4 25 No > Av. I'r. NoWyiitt iS. IlopUlns. * * lOOHleers ; 1102 M 75 2Sstoers 'J..V U'S4 4 00 J. U. Illakcsleo. i i 2.5COW8 817 1 01 2Jstcurs list 3 15 11) ) HtlM'ttt ' " 10U ' 4 50 iilrldgo : , I'aKo A. f'o. ' . ' 1 Utahsteeis , tuillii.-s lia'l 2 00 21 I tali steers , tailings , 74U 2 M 2uU I'tnli feeders UJU 30) Kiiiltiiller. | and S. company , 4 cowsi , . . , line 1 75 47eows IMO 2 15 10 cows 010 2 20 15 cows k'jS ' 2 20 110(13. No , Av. Sh Pr. No. Av. Sh. Vt 4 . . 230 80 * 5 SO 81 . SH 240 $54) ) 2 . . 21,0 5 15 U5 . 2)3 24J 540 70 . . . . ml : no 5 2.5 0. ' . . . 210 80WJ 540 01 . . 151 1GO fi i- ? ! } W , 211 WJ 540 ( U . . . 221 2)0 ) fi 27' { 74 . . .aw 120 5-10 75 . . . 210 240 5 IM " . 224 200 540 74 . . 217 80 610 f,7 . IWi 4' ' ) 540 75 , . . . .Ml 210 5 110 . . 21J 540 2 : rS ! 531 75 . . . IKI 80 510 77. . . 105 323 5 OJii 81 . . . . .IKS 120 540 52 . .211 80 5U21J " ' . . .2M 20J fi 42li 5 . , , .210 40 5 1.5 . . . .325 20) 543 CO . . . . 207 UlK ) 5 Wi W , .2U ! 40 545 W 227 210 55 ! 70 . 10.1 120 545-3 ( t 257 410 & 3J . . .2J7 V)9 64J TO , C2I 240 f M M . . 805 40 S 45 10 . . . 2111 & ; i1 n.1 2(1 | ( hi ) S45 Tl . IT. ' ) 40 fills 58.2I9 800 C 15 01 , 1"O 120 r.33 48 . . . .Ml 80 545 IH . . .in/ fi .15 M . . 24(5 ( 80 545 T , 21.1 ? KM 5 ; i5 c4 an 40 545 M . . . 2V5 8J 5 1S5 61 . . .2.11 40 545 TO . SOi ) 41) ) 5.15 T4..2U 240 545 71 ,2.l | SMO f , IH 12(1 ( . .875 - fi 45 75 .801 111) ) f , .13 M . . .210 40 f > V ) 81 . 820 210 ft .15 CD , . .2sj | 2J 550 4H 2-0 2-0 53.5 40. . . . ' .T5 ft 60 ( V . 812 120 5 37K 44 . . illl - ft M r.5. . , . ' . ' ( ! 8lU 540 M..274 4J 553 d ! . .SIH IflJ fi 40 71 . . . . 820 fi M 81 . . .ail 120 543 51 . . . . ! CS fi M TO . . .215 IOJ 540 TO . . . , 22T 120 fi M ( VI . .214 80 540 IV ) 244 40 5 50 68. . . .24" 800 fi 40 C2 . . .27.1 4J fi M 74 . . . . 21.1 40 549 57 . . 2JO M 5 M 1TO 40 543 6.5 301 BJ 5 53 I'ins AND notion. 4 . . . . M 300 1 . . . . ICO - 4 23 1 UO 200 2 173 - 423 3 110 - 4 (0 Chlon/jo / hive Stool ; .Market. OIIICAIIO. July 2.-Speclal [ Telegram to TIIK lir.t'.l The tattle tr.ulo was more actho than on Tuesday , but In no other particular was the situation Impioved , us was the case ) cs- terday. and the day hefoio there were com paratively few ripe shipping steers amonp the olTcrltiKs. Thnt class , therefore , remained llrm , while Ti-Mins ( of wh'ch ' fresh receipts were about C.OuO ) and piMir to fair native entile sold iiilte | as mis itlsfaclorlly as on Tuesday. lor the week the decline In To MIS eattlo amounts to 2Var > c , and the shrlnkace In common cows nnd hulls .mil lOHRh prass * .tei'ri Is HCarce'y ' less marked. The tradliiK In na tives was on a basis of il 25ft IM foi Infoilor to choice cows heifers and bulls ; u' . < IQI75 for sloi'licrs and feedeis , * .tA < ffi40 ( \ for common to fancy shipping and drossud beef "leers , * l 5XjJ 8 fid for Tevus cows , and ! 2.40tJl. 0 foi common to choice Texas trr.it-s stems Veal calves continue ) active at $ . ' orffji 75 for poor la ehohe iiu.illty , with cieeatiuinlly J500 for honiL'thlnt ! evti i. Dealers piedlet for the rein i ndrr of this week moderate lu- celpts and ste.idkr prices for CM t tie. Asldo from pr me light wolKhls the prices for hoes were lowei today Tto , hljther ttm- peratnro and lii'-io ised arrU.ils hnth had a depiesslnjt ulToct on the v.iluos I'm hei\v nnd nudliim welshts the maiket was olT any where fiom r/i4l5c per 100 ! b . CO.IIM * he ivy nnd "urassy" lots snlleicd the most. The lat ter weie not read 11 } saleable at n icdiictlon of 15 tents ; Indeed , Mirno salesmen wore Inclined to iiuoto that c'l.iss2i ® . " > c lower than jos- tenl.iy iiioriilntc I'rom V > S5 for f.incv assorted lliihtsiles sti.iKVli'il all the w.iy down to il 75 ( S" > iO for poor , and to JJ 5 ® 4fO foi culls Any- th UK lit to send to market w.is , howevei , sale able at letter than $ , ilil ( , and tne lai est putt of the olVennss were taken at 45 W tr > > . Iiuiuiry wna almost whollj fl11 lUht nnd medium vvehrhl to the uttct netrlectof aver ages of over 87.5 Ibs. Thuro\ > aHa dull and weak llnlsli. NCMV Vork l.ivoStoulc SInrkol. Nnw VoiiK.Jiily 2J. IIEKVKS Receipts. ntl4 head. Including 1-1 for sale ; m irket slow but steady ; native steers , JU ) > ® ii.I ! ; Coloridos , 94.ft@-l.05 : bulls nnd diy cows , $ . ' . ' 0(24.2.5 ( ; diessid beef steidy , "H 'O'ic ' per pound ; shipments today , 1,00.5 beeves and 2,183 quar to ! s of beef. l'AiKS KccolHts 'I T7J head. Vo.ils 'ie per pound lower : bullet m Ilk cahos , ste.idv ; ve ils , If5UftSfl.7.5 per cwt. ; buttormlllc calves , $ J.i.Oi4 4.IK ) . Siipri' Kecolpts o.'ll bend ; market steady ; liimhsii shnilo Ilrmor ; hheep , J4.2VJn.52) ) I'er ewt. ; lambs , } 5.7.vrt.no ( ; dressed multors steady , saiOc per pound ; drcsso I lambs , O1 i ® lie. lie.Hoas Hoas Hncelpts.r ,12.S ho id , conslKned di rect ; nominally llrm , j,5.10@.5K ! ) per owl. KansiiH City Ijivo ht ick Mnrlcot. ICA.VHAM OITV. Mo. . July 2. ' . Ovrrr.t | { o cclpts , 7,010 : shipments , J.a ( ; oholco fat , stead v ; all others we.ik to lOo lovvui ; steers. SI ( .0.51)5 ) ; cows. S150IU-U5 : stockeia and feedurs. J2llXipl75. ( Hoes Uocolpts. T.ir.l ; shipments. 4.070 ; m.u ket opened steady , closed 2' c higher ; bnlk.f58t5 ( 10 ; all grades J4.o5l , . biinsi > Hocelpts , illO ; sh pments , IVJO ; m-irket steady. St. Tjoiiis Ijlvo Stock Afnrkot. PT. Loris , Mo. July 2i. OATTI.I : Hccolpts , 4.'WO ; shlpmints , l.l 0. The market was about steidv ; oidlntiv to chouo natives , ? IOjdO ( ; 'ieMin and Indian steers , JJ.0044 3 7' , . lions Ueco'pts. ,1,203 ; shipments 710 ; the marltet opened stionirer. closed lower ; lieav\ , 85C5.75 ( ) ; mixed r > 15S5CO : Hs'it ' , .53u@3.k5 ( If'ESTEttX DccronRO in IIoj Out nut Still the Marked Kcaturo. CINCINKATI , .O , July 2J - [ Special Tolo- Bram to THE Hi K. | Tomorrow's Price Cur rent will say : Packing optiatlons In the west are greatly reduced , only 14C.OOO Jio s behiK packco during the past week np.ilnsti2),000 ; last year , makln ; a total 4-00.000 blnce Match 1 , against 15.44 > , OiX ) a v o ir ago. Prominent places compare as follows : OJIAII.l The following quotations represent * the prices at hlch choice stojk IB billeu out on ordois unles * otherwise stated : NBW POTTers The market Is very weak and piettv fair stoeK h.is been olTcred as low nsJI'ic. Lee il producers are supplvlnu thu de mand to such an extent that shipments fiom a ( list , inco would not niovueiy readily , Ni.vv HLKTS I'oi bu"i © ( We. HBANS Nn'r. f-.2' > 'B2 JO per liushol. TOMATOBS Put box , ono-thlid buahel , OOc ® $1.00. CircuMiir.iis Per do ? . , Me. OKM u\ wiic ( ( iior doz. ONIONS C.illforu a , 2'e ' per Ib. Home Krown , 2c pci Ib. Frcsli l ruils. 'oi box. ? 1 " > t ) < iiil 7r > . I'l.UMS fcou thorn e i .e ' 3-.MO per 24 quart oasts. O illform.i , tiWtia , OiiKintu.s OreKoii , tl.OO ; homo srown , J1.S3 per 't ' bushel basket. Ari'M s per ' 4 bushel boRieon , 40u ; icd , MaiiOej per bbl. , * , . ( ) -it. 0 , OIIAMII s-los , \n eles are pr.ictlcilly out of the mnrliiit : Itlveisde and .Mediterranean unuots , MnutiiUOJ : Itoill , JdM : t-orronto , fiCO. CAM Ar.oui'hs Per crate , $ l.r > & 7" > . WAII.IIMKI.ONS hhliipliu sleek , 15-0c. Ai'ilitoih Per box. il 7Vtf'o > . Ill ACkiiGiiitiKS Good .Missouri stock. J-.OO per ' . ' 4 ( iniirt o.iscs. Ll MONS Per I o\ ' , ? ( i 2VS1 10. HANANAS Per bunch , UJ.OOS-.50 for ccod shljiplui ; stock. _ Country I'ro luce. Tons A uood many oeus are L-oliij ; at 12o. but omo h.ilos am rei.iirtid at 12' ' > e. lliri-iru As predicted | i week acolho huttor market has dioppod > > eind the bulk of tins countrv ai rivals went at h'ac ' . Pour.ritv spiluTchlcl > i'ns , small. ? ; .00-IO ) ; fair , RU &J.j ; fanor , Jl tOl 73. old fowls. U7S1.0 . _ Flour. Omaha mlllln ! ; company Hellance , Patent. JSWli Invlno ble Patent , l.7l ( : Lone ht.ir. hu- perlatlve , W.40 ; r-nonrlUko , J-'OO ; 1'ancy I'.im- ily. tl.Wi. \i \ T Davis mllllne companv. IIiKh Patent. No. 1 and C'roiun. * - " > fl : Hlno 1) ) , full pitenl. J2I.O : llitvskeyo , half pitont. $ - ' . . ! ( ) ; Speclrtl Itoyal , Patent No 10. $ .1,00 ; Mlnni'sutn patent , 42.10 : Jvansas Kurd Wheat , pitent , * , b5 ; u- hr.isKaHlirlnK Wheat , patent $ -00. S. T. Ollmnn'H ( Jold .Medal , l-.t-O : Snow Wlilto , l..nu , Smiwfhikn. f..lfl : low urade. JI.IOj Qui'on nf the I'untry. WM ) , Mlnuosot.i bupor- latlvc , i.-O ! bran , ill till , chopped feed. $ . ' 1.00. K I < Welch .VCo. Hist. ? ' Tii ! ( Jro\vn \ Prince. i : li ; Minnesota Chle , K'.JO ; bplendlu I'.uiilly. DoWitt's Llttlo Kiirlv nisors ; host Httlo pills for dyspepsia , sour atomach , bad breath. Poiibionotl Alti-r Doatli. In tlio. repoit of pensions granted vostor- day the ) Nobr.isUa list la headed by the nnmo of Hlehanl Melady of Stunit , Holt county. In this case the pension eomcb too Into to beef of tiny bcncllt to the man who earned it by suffering for his country on the battle fluid. Moliuly was the mail \vhoso death in the Omaha medical Institute led to the oftlulal investigation of thut plnco nnd tbo nrrest of Its managers early last inontn. A brother of the dece.isoa Is n member of tbu city council at St. 1'aul , Alinn. ! ' . r SniiHtioku Use Jloi-sford's Acid Phosphate. Dr. A. L. Xurkor , Molroso. Minn. , savs : "It prodtaed a Biiuiiyint ; and lomarknblo regenerating generating cffucl In a casu of sur.stroko , " JOHN A. .McSiusB KH INK O.CONDOV McShane & Condon , INVESTMENT BANKERS , 300 S. 13th fct. , Flr&t National Dank BuildIng - Ing , Omaha , Neb Ikal In lock , liJiidn locurltloi coruinorrlnl pa per , ulu Nu otlato lean * un Impruvud Umalm real tiliort tlmo loaas , on bank ituck , 01 ou all collateral iccurltr , OMAHA im ii ) ( KlUUIlUlo ( I DIRECTORY. AWNINGS AND TENTS. Omaha font & Awn ing "o. Klne . Iliunmocki. Oil and Htibberciotlilnir. Send tor CntnloKtio. IIHKnrnuai BAGS AND TWINES. _ _ Bsinis' Omaha Bay Co- Importers nm1 manufac turers , Flour Hnrk , llnrlnps niul 'Iwlnc. BICYCLES. A. II , Perrigo&Oo. M , 0. Daxou , IIJ'I Doiliso Street. Illcrclo Sold ( in Montlil/ I'njrnienti Sonil fur our nnd I'rlcoi | M ) ? } { rirnimSt , Ortntn BOOK BINDERS & ST' ' VTIONBRg Omaha Ilopublioan Printing Oo. , Law bilof , Irink siipplloi , nnl cvor/t iliu In Ilia prlntlni : Una lOtli nnd Ooiulti trtmt Acktrnijum Bros. & Heintzj , Printer" , Llndor < , do. trotriicrj , blitu btfo'i ninmi- fnrtiuori , tlliltlnntrl stro't O m'li. BOOTS AND Charles A. Ooo & Oj. , Kirkendalljoiicn & 0j Manufacturers nnJ Job- Wliolonta Mimifictnr' ( ben ti ) for HoMim Hub- rMioo Co , I III.1. . 1IUI 1101 Howard strot , il llOi llarnct SI Williams , Van Aor- nain & Harta , Fhnp rnotory , ' orni-r lltb nn I DiHitil 11 * t ( > u i 1212 llnrney atrjot , In Me > "i > lmnis Invltol Oiunba , Sob. toe ill nnl etimlni BOXES. BTJTOHSRg. John L. Wilkia , Loub Ilollor , Omaha p tpor box factory HntrlinrV and IMckorV 1317-ltI'l Ilitulii 'Joolt A''ii'iplltH ' Hoof. lioc.V lnM-p enlnii Onlori promptly tlllo 1. 111(1-1113 ( J.trkinn bt WAGONS AND 1M1 213S 213H. l Eaplo S1ES. 13th Omah-i , Dry poodi , FLOUR. E. L. Wcloh & Oo , , E. T. Dr.vh Mill Co. , 101. N luhatroot. C O Umlonvo , ) ! , J K. McCr.i ) , Mnnieur. Minauor Mill at Henderson Minn Cor 8th an ! Jickum U. : ' . F. Oilman , Omaha Milling Co , , Merchant \llllori , 1014 N. 10th strojt. Olllcoand Mill 1IU North C.K. Ill-icU Jlani r. llth Street. FURNITURE ANDOARPE TS. Dewey & Stone Furniture - > Bcobo & Runyaa Furniture - nituro Oa. , nituro Oo. and Succo or * to ( ' .A , lleoba Furniture iirpots , .VCo 1110-lll'J ' Hirn.vir Btreot , Graconnd l.llh MJ. DUN POWDER. Huirh 0. Olark. Ocnl ( VeMfrrn Agonl o' uponV" fiporlln * ( lun Atln uluhotplu- . UIS Hnrnvy stroot. GRAIN AND PORVI3IONS Tonoray k Bryan , F S , A , MoWhortor nrokori KMln , | > rovMon < JI3 lnt.Vatl lUnk. llrokor * andtnU < siiTs. Tith I'rlTRto nlrei to No at. I'rtVBtpwlru to Clil Vork. etilcmco anil HI. nitii.St. l.oul nnd .Vow I.OUI5. dull KrMu buuiilit fcr nil uiarkoU Ooo'troll ' Bros.1 F. 0. Swarta & Co , Broken 1'rlrato wlrot nroki'Mmlil'rorliloni to .Now Vork IhlenKu A etc I'rUnlo wlro to it. HI Loiili Speilul atten I.ouli niul t'lilcigo. on lea tion klvoli l trick liMi Ih I't N'all llank.OmnliA. on ( train 1st Nat'l Hunk ' HARD WARD. Rector &Wilholuiy Co Icn-Olark-AmlrdtMaa Cor. lOlh ami Jnukson Jti Harilw\rj Oo. 103-IIIJ llarnor itrojt , ilrunlinnh IRON WORKS. Paxton & Vierlinj Omaha Safe & Iron Iron Work Works nmneht unl rut Iron , building work , pnglnoi , .Mnnnf'r tire and buruHr hrw work , conornl proof nafciiuilt J ul foiindrj , mtrhliio an I wnrK , lion ihutt , r ar.il bhekiinltli work. U. l > nrt1 cc ipo (1 An * lly n drccn,14tliA.lnck9onUl , Wihon & Drake , M'fc Inbnhr ilnoi nrj box bollor.i , Uink < , o'.a. 1'lcrconnl lltli treeti LIQUORS. Ilor & Oo. , Willhm Mqiinr Moreliinti XMniH , Lbiuori and > 1- 111. Him w ttrus. Miinuftctur rjivo i ul/'i ICnstln Hi lllttun 1111 Pinnni St. , L. Kirsoht & Co. , Piick & Herbert ? Wlioloa ilo l.lqitorDo'vlcri Wlioloialo Utiorlc | Ur < 07-4l9Sinitli I0th St. 0l - 0H lOthSt. B. E. Grotto , Importer an I Innbir ot U lno < 'ind 1,1 | iiop4 1050 and 11KJ Parnnin St. 1'rlco Ihti on appllcitloi LUMBER. G. W. Douglass & QJ John A. Wakofiold , Imported Amorlcan lor Hardwood Ijiimbor , land Ci'liicnl\Illvvnukoo lljdiiulllc ( cnicnt anil 1310 North Kth Strojt. ( , 'ulmybltu ' 1 line Olnrlo3 R. Lao , Wyatt - Bullard Lum Hardwood lumber , woo ! bar Oo , iiml cnrpcti pirquot lloorltu 20th nndlzard Strcoti , 8th anil Cady & Gray , Louis Bradford , I Imo , ccmnnt , rte , oto Lumber , llnio , coraoiit.ota cor , 'Jtli and Dou la li xtruot. MILLINERY AND NOTIONS. 0. A. Stonohill , f Oborfelder & Oo , , Millinery , Notion * Importer * mil .lobben In Cloiki , lito Millinery WS.IHIniur.MJ bouth llth 1IC-1I8S. Kith St. , Omiln [ licet MUSIOAL INSTRUMSNTS , BTO OILS. Oonsolidated Tank Line Oo. llcflnod and lubrloatln ; oiln , axle ffrot o , ota It II Until , Manvtnr. PRODUCE , OOMMISSIOiST. Kirsolibraun & Sons , Jas. A , Olark & Oo , nutter , cheoio , , Iluttor and poultry aeKi poultry and uitno , * S 1200 Howard atroot Wi South I3th atreot. ' PAPER. | RUBBER G'DS. Oarpontor Paper Os. , Omaha Eubbar Oa. , Carry n full stock of Manufacturing nnl J' ) prlnllnu , wrapping an I bornall kin lirubbjr wrllliu | i uiur , card pi per , etc 1120 Kirn im itraat. SEEDS. Emerson Sao 1 Oj. , Seoil erntroM , doilon U Kardcn uriM , xriln 111 trvu stall , 4.M-12I Soutll nth STOVES. SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , ETC. STEAM AND WATER U. S. Wind Engiuo & A. L. String & SO.TJ. Punn Oo , , Ilalllday win.I . mllli DM IWM'JiJI ' Kanmia nrjj > , niul ' / ' ) IOIUH t. ( ! K Hot ! , acthii' inana er. Omaha , Neb. TEA SPIOB3 , OIQAR3 Oonsolidated Ooffdit ( bmpany , 1411 nnd 1)10 ) Ilarnoyis. Omiilm Neb BILLIARDS. SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO , LIMITED , A. D , Boyar & Oo Huntor& Qroou , UI-W Kxcbanua llulldliu , KJ Uiclmniu llulUUu bonth Oainhn. Huulh Oiniitm , TO INVESTORS. I am jlfiiilnBBtoolc In a good sound coi pany thu will pay a 20 p r cent Ulvlden $100 uharus lor $86. Wrlto for probpootua HARRY KEENE , Rcoia 0 , Ger , Am , JJ'k Bldg , , St , Joseph , Ho.