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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1891)
THE OMAHA DAILY 1JEE , ; TUESDAY , JULY 28 , . 1891. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , It Was a Bull Day on the Board uf Trade. CORN RESPONSIBLE FOR THE RIOT , Wliciit fircntly Dopi-OHscd ly the ; ttnor- iiioif * HcuulptH Over the Httl- niutoil Hniiply Iii'vcly SCCIIUH In ttio I'llH. July 2t.-Itwmn liill ) dnyontho hoard of trndo. The bootn utiirlcil In very fonti lifter Mm input I ho oponlntt liull nnd 11 nns illll DII whun II tupped iiRiiln nt the oloso. I'lrnliirlcci wcru tliu lowest oftliocliiy nn'l ' plcwlnjt riuoliitloiii were at or near the top figures of the scmloii. Corn Mftt n'Siiislllo | ( ) forslnrtln ? the riot nti'l ' II led the procosHlnii and ulospd with u Ij plu'tinnilinil ndvnnca. Kxccnt In i-orn , thu | ; oponlttK qimlatlotn wore wcnli niul ! UWCT : but , ' wlii'ii the shorts In thu corn pit begun to ellnili I ; tipnii ( iPh others xlioutditrs In Mielr frnntlu I' Qiuli > iivnrn touot soinonf tin-boo cuko rorenl , ' tt'pinless of the prli'o tisliod. the di'tilcrs In Mm ether jilts Pittiulil the Infection and bczan rapidly to uiUnnce. U'hcntoiirned > JP lower than It ole pil Saturday , bp-lni ? du- prostpd by tin * unnriiioiis rocnlpln. Mil" ' cars huvlru Iiispc-Plnil In wlmrnonly W ) had been Gstlnidlpd and by thu bu.iutlfiil hut-vest , wcathi r. This was very dppivising at the | | iiiiiiiicnt but cnblrs roinliu III somewhat lid- itlotnil - hlKhPr and pom iniildiua sens vanpiMitthu start , wheat iii'fl | ' < ly ri'covernd and sriiui iipuania strons , pr.tiliiully dcvolup- D.itnestles eondltlon Ini ! InlD an oxeltud woe nil advanpliitf nnd slim Is here soon bppoinp wildly p\clleil and c'overed fn-oly. Tin ic suit was that December which opened at st' ' c. sold up pretty Hteaillly , : Jiito DJ' c. I'lrdid.-e and brokers were bny Ms. and brfon- the Ktirnglh lie'-'an In develop hi : CC.K . led a lar.-e MmIn tlio vlelnltv of hJ cents t-'cmil de U of II out at and ii ! > M > iiienUv | put a - ( Ki pi nu nnil ulme for shorts eiu about CUM i nr ' lii'.ivlly ulinr thpiioxtreine caution ( in the iiarl "f tin1 hc'llers. 1/oenn A Co. bought lllier.ilfv almost from tin * start White boiiuht moll niter the market had tuin.Ml ' .k'c ' but was no very iii/irresslve nn that side. Sehwait/ peed buyers The nmr ut A Iinpeeveiu liad very llitlc to make It > .liong except thu Bin ngMi In the other speculatUu pits , ( 'alliesere linn but m t ieitly : higher. while the lecelpts were .simply enormous anil aie pxpeeteil to bo roripspondln ly heavy ti'iiKii ' rnu. Clop pi deports ncre never lietter : the export nio\ement usually Ikht and the Ineiease In thulslblu supply qullo heavj. When It was posted the price brol.u Jropi I0' e tohi' ! i'asslt.d by free ic.illz- lii'of nrolllH by the hit ues a nil a slacken Ing In the di iniind fiom Hhoils. The later cables all came In strong and higher. I.lveipool rppoilul nn advance of I'W&'d ' i.ml Paris an .idvanro of U centimes and corn taking another jump at about the same tlmo. December whe.it hold up to tM'Ci or II'jC above the openlir. % and closed 'II'c. ' New York w.is again a buyer all day lut I'anlrnUc was the last Individual buver though lliyant and l.d an were active In Miat direction. Coin was the leader of all the pits and opened decidedly higher ; soon became gieatly excited and advanced about He from the llrst sales and wax very nervous. Itecelptn vvero Ml Bars h"-s than expected , stocks voio everywhere ll.'ht ; cold and backward weather In the country , with the eastern demand sharp and New \ 01U higher. The local s-horls were mak ing fiantlc elloits to coverfrom the very start and theie was lltlle dlsnoslllon to sell ; pilces had to be bid ili In oriler to net the piojiui ty. Sent em her startfil at.ViI''i'"llcaiid n en t right Hi ) with hut sI'L'ht breal.s until It sold to > ' , c. It soon oised oil' to " > 7die. but when the visible HUpuly was posted showing a deciease the maiket grew strong anil o.xelted a''aln. bulg ing to.V'ic , closing at.V.l'io ' nt which prleo It was Him. Cash corn atone time was very stionir and No. - sold up to ir > e and No. - yel- lo towic but llien broke bharply , No. 4J selling olTtoM'.c , New York niiN Ntroni ; and higher , opening I'lH'-'o aboVL'tMtimlny'Hi'losii. Itlssald tint the advance was due to a break In the Krlu canal \ \ } \ eh kept baeu receipts. O.its wcio dominated by corn throughout the session , closing within \o of the top. Hog pioductsweie.ictlvo and higher , led by thouv- clted condition of coin and on llrmercables. Hog iccelptf * wore In excess of estlmatesand prices weio no higher , but shorts \vero ex- cltMl bu.veis from the start , bepiembor Dork hold from $11.4:1 to ill.Sl ) . olT to $ ll. . > i to tll.75 and closed at til.TO , an advance over yestcr- dav'n clo e of ' . " "Je. Heptomber lard alums an advance of 'J'jo and ribs of 7'/ie. ' The leading futures ranged as follows : Aimci.rs. OPLN Illlllt. LOW. C1.USL. WIIKAT No. 2 JnlJ- SU SSI , Allini't SUW W'J Sll' ( K'ptcmber ' Di'cemlioi u'mi Co UN-No. It- July AllEUSt hoptcmber OATS No. 1 July AllKU't lIi ? Reiiti'mbor , , 21) ) ilK.SS I'OIIK t-eptouibiT. . II 15 11 SO II 45 Ortobur 11 65 II bi II M LA uii foplambvr , . fifiTVj OR" , October C bO U t < 0 ir-'M 111 us Hcptomber. . . 7 0" . * October 0.- . 7 14 15 C'nsh iiiiotntlons wrro ns follows : I'l , ' uii Steady , nnchniiKcd ; wlntor , pat ents , $ I.C,0l.90i sprln ! . ' , patents. tt.TVQ&.W. WHEAT-No. - sorlm : whrat , WJc ; No. 3 prliiK wheat , 85ffi.siic. , ; No. y red , lle. ) COHNNo , y , U4 < iilPic. ! . OAiB-i7oi : No. : . white , ,511400 ' ! No. 3 , while. I1S(6 8'Jo. KVK No. V. C'J'Jc. ' IIAHI.R * ! No. . ' , nominal ; No. 3 nominal : No. 4. nominal. 1 i.t.xHUEliNo. . 1 , II.02H. 'liMiiTiiv SKED I'llmeil.2nl.:4. I'oiiK Mess purl- , nor liurrol. ill 00lI.fiQ(4 ( ; Lnrd. per CHI , . } ( X7j. . Short ribs sides ( loose ) , fn.UMtti.in ; dry s-iltod hhonldcrs ( boxoil ) , J5.70 415 7'i > hort cleiir sldos ( bonud ) , { 7.2.VT47 If ) . WIIISKV Dlsllllura' llnlsiiod Hoods , per BII ! . , ProAiihITnchanscd. . Itccclptk and shlpmonts ted iy were as fol lows : On the prodncooxchanso today , the bnttor market WIIK steady and nnchumrcd ; fancy creamoiy. I5'tif0ltil4o ! line western , 14l5o ; Uno dairy. R-ftiiUf. KBBH. KlIiiUc , Nuw York NEW YOKK , July * . ' 7.I'l.otin liccoipt * , IS. 178 acUiws ; experts , n.IIAS sucks ; Urm , fairly actlvo ; sales , .UIHK ) barrols. t'oiis MKAI. Dull. WIIKAT Itccclpts , 11)7.'ICO ) bushels ; exports , none ; suh'b , ; ih'i,0l,0 ( bubhols of futures ; I'lM.OOO biihhels spot. Spot murliot hluhur , modoratlvely aotlvo for expert ; No. i ! rod. tl.OUQI.IKAi In olovatoi : * l.l'tiil.Hi ( ) ( ( ) f o. b. ; uiiLTailuil red. WlJ4c < iMI.CO ; No. I northern to arrive. tl.u'.l'il&.lO : No , l Hard toiirrlvc.tl.il 6M.I'-"j ; No.I'hloairo. . JI.Oil. Options are 1SW ' . ' cents higher on better oablcs , nnfavorabio woutbur. shorts eoverliiK and reduced olToilmis , olo-diii : barely steady after a fair , active tradlnc No. ' . ' rod , July , Jl.lxJ & \.0 \ ' 4 , closing. * l.lll > 4 ; , closlnp.ttoSvi Hepltimber. ( UUAVo e. closlm ; . Wo : October. Il7'i ' < it0s'40 , olosins. Ds o ; Novembo r. IS e'iUmiio , o oslmr , IMUo ; December - ber , WHi' ' il.wi' . . cluilns. ll.OOSit January , 11,01 ' , < ai.ir. , closlm ? , * l.0''j May , * l.0i/4jl.u714. olosiiiK. Jl.a-vs. UVK Oulet ; llrm ; wcslcrn , Soplembor do- " livery. 77u"Ko ( ) Stocks of jsriiln In store and nlloat July 25-- \\lienl , ( V.'l.'iKi bushels ; corn , -M.liVi busliols ; oats , 4 (1.237 ( tiutdiuls ; rye , , W bushels ; malt , HO.U.KI ; peas. IV.ilO bushels , llAlll.Kt MAl/v-liull ; ( . 'aniidii country inudo , Ho ai.O.V. city niudi * . II.u ; . I.IO. t'oiiN ItocolptN , iioii.V ; ) busliols ; oiuorts. XI- (01 bushels ; sales , LIlH.OOu biihhulhof futures , b7WX ) huhhels of mini. Hpot market hlKhor , nioderato bus ness , part export ; No. 2 , 7l'i40 7140 In elevator72it < iS > o iilloat ; ungraded inlxcil. 7HiClKlc | No. 2 whltu , Me ; on- tluns mifu'L ( o lilKlinr un frlKhlencd lluht luovcnwuil aiul hlljlier \losteru . markets , closliii : llrm ; Jjily 71 . . . . . . . closlu ; ' , 70o ; foilenibor | , W ii ii7a40 , olosliiL' , O'ioi Octoberlll' ttmic , cloving , C6'o ' ; Decem ber. M'idi.'rtJVtC , closing V'c. OATH HecolilF. | IV.MKX ) bushoU ; exports , none ; miles I(15MU ( bushels of futures ; 7 ,0KJ ( biihhels uf spot. Spot nun kol iiulot.uucbaiuoil. Options fa rly activi ; , stroiusor ; July olosln ; * . 4lu ; AUPUst. ILIUfitn1closlni ; , IIAHo ; Sop. tenilier , X'i ! < ittiSi : * . oloslnz , illSo ; spol No. 2 \shlte. 47i < ! miked woitorn , ilNjJKio ; whlto western , ( i-lttte ; No 2 Chicago , f.'e. HA\ Steady , iiulut ; khluplui ; , UxOOJc ; good to choice , " .Vii'.tlo , IIOI'H ( Jlllet.cali. . 'ori'-ii Optlomi opened Irregular n points up , closed Ntoady. & up to 15 dim n : sales. 20,5jti ba s , Incliiillnn : July , JI7.20 : AiiEunt. :0.it 1U.40 ; i-optombor. JI.V.U.I.15.40 ; Outober. * U.t : > H4 14.Ul Novomlur. IIX&A ; Decombor. JULMini IU.5 ; i-pot Kin , dull , numliial : fair car.oos , 11K < ; No. 7 , IT'itf. t-il.\u ( Haw , dull , luuulnal ; rullned dull , neuk , Wol.AmKS I'orolKn , nominal ; Nott Or'.cnm , fair , active , firm , llus rirm. tiooil doniundi rimun.Euu Dulls lower united cloied nt Clo for AUfc'uitt erudo iu lurrcls ; 1'arkcra , I'nrk-frs In bulK. Mci rnflnoil Now \ orlf lri I'li.lndclphlri nnd Italtlmoro. J'.7.Vil ' n.U < ) : I'lilladaliihlaand llalllmoro In bulk. 14.10 ( { 4.15. IJOTTON Sr.r.DOlt-Qulut. steady. TAI.I.OW 1'lrmi prices < iulol and weak. Kdiis-rirm ; weslurn. ITaKHu ; receipts , I'OIIK Steady and active. ( 'DT MrHTS-rttronc and dull. . . MniDi.r.s Stmmtt fair demand ; sborl clear , i-'cptember. } 701' < , LAUD -I'alr demand ; slromr ; western steam. f > . ' ) ; silo . I.0.1J tlercus al tUS5ao.HO ; oplloni IIUTTEII I'alr demand : western ( lalry. llo ; creamery , llttlnci wuslern fuclory , . . . , s. c. , RHK Quiet , abmil steady : part skims. r.'ic : full sldms. W.'tP ! Ohio Hals , r , ' { 7c , I'lo iiioN-yulct ; Ainerlcnn. MU.Oixaif.iVi. Coi'i'Kii-Wo.iki lake , Jiily.il2.40 ; laku , Aug ust , tl''in. I.BAII Ptundy ; domnstic. U 40. Ti.v-Dull and easier , closing about steady ; slralls , JJ0.50. City MiirkctM. CITV. Mo. July 27. Wur.Ar- Qulei ; No. 2 hard , cash. 7STJ7S'ic bid ; July , 79o bid ; Nu 2 red. cash. T'.io ' bid. C'.IIIN Acllvo and higher ; No. 2 , casli , SIiC ! bid : , lulv. 51'iU.Vic , OATS-llliher ; No. 2 cash. MJe ! ; July , 2 Uo bid. \v--Sleadv. . tincli'inzod ; fancy , JJ.3J. I'l.ot'liDull and nnclr.inxcd. HtiTTKU- Steady and iinchaifiod. ( 'ilKish--Stoady : : and unchan 'O I. Kiln * Woa' al Uc. . I'novisiciNS M'j.idy nd iinch inscd. \\noi. " Dill and nnchnn O'l. ' IUciii'i's : : Wheat , ' 'I.OOJ ; corn , H.LOO ; oals , 500. 500.Hiiti'MKNTtWheal. . 31,030 : corn , 13.500 ; oals , 1&.JOJ. .Maritct. MIMTAVKKP , WU. . July 27. ri.otin Plead v held. WllKAr Kns'or ' ; No. 2 spring , cash , U'J'ic : Heptember. % , 71ic : No. 1 northern , IN ; . Cons Hilling : No. a. on track , cash , ti'.c. OATH Advnnclnu ; No. " . nhlif. on track. 4Io. lluii.f.v Dull ; No. 2. In store. liU'ie. UVK I'll in ; No. 1 now to turlvu , 7oc. I'lui vis IONS HL'her. I'oiiu yoplomber. fll. " . " > . LAIIII > ( * pi : > mbor , f i.70. IH.tBii'TH riour , 1,200 ; wheat , 0,103 ; barley , 700. Sini'MK.NTS-riour. 10.10) : wheat. COO ; bailey , none. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Iilvfrpool .MnrlcclH. HVKIIPOOU July 27. WIIHAT 1'lrm ; the de mand Is In.proved ; holdoi's olfer sparingly : California No. I , hs'JiKf ' > s Id per cental ; ted western , sprint ; . Is KiKEttsS'id ; Kansas winter , hard 's s'ld pur cwt. Cons I'itni , domain ) fair L MI D-a * ( id percwlforprlmo western , com mon losln. 4s I' d pei out , American live cattle sinking. OITal , Cljd per Ib. St. Imtils M FT. Louis. Mo. , Julv a ? WHKAT S No. 2. uut.li. h'i'ic ' : t-eptembur , 7lle. | COH.S ( Julol : No. 2. o.ish , 3 ! > o ; Soptcmbor , .WaC. OvTS-IllsherNo. : 2 , cash. 20Jo ! ; September , 27"c bid. I'diiK-lllclior : JII.75. LAHII Ilkhur ; 8 > .o5. \VllISKV It. 1C. IMilutli Whcnt atnrlcot. Dtn.t'Tii. Minn. , July 27. Wheat was very stionu and closed at I'.ic ' higher limn II did on Hnluidny. Receipts weio nine o.'iis. Closing quotations : July. S'J'Je ' ' : optombcr , 873o ( : December , h7'4c. Cash wheat closed ' .r.l'jc ' ; No. I hard , lire ; No. 1 northern , UJ'itt ; .No. 2 north ern , UlViu. _ Ciiiolniiiitl . . CINCINNATI , O. . July 27. WIIKAT Strong No. 2 red. H-I'I ' ' ' Coil.v Htions ; No 2 mixed. C7e. OATS Lower ; No. 2 mixed. ai Toledo Grain Market. TOI.KDO , O. , July 27 WHEAT Higher ; cash OIc. OIc.COII.N Qulot : No. 2 yellow , 04o. OAlf > hto.idy , cash. ale. nuxns. Nnw YOIIK , July 27. The sto lc market opened dull and wo.ik tills morning with an uuttvo bnslnu , for a parallel to which wu must KI > back at least iwo-montlis , but the anlniation was cause. ) entirely by heavy prcs-uio to sell prlmai lly by the boars , but undoubtedly consldor.ible Ions stock was thrown over , especially In Richmond i-West I'omt and Northern 1'aolllo preforiod , In which several stop eiders were reached and for which presumably llio bears were irnnnlnK- St. I'aul and llnrllngton weio equally us active and In HurlliiKton llio bears were especially active without meeting with llio same success In llio ether stocks mentioned. Thu short Interest Is now reckoned at as high as 10 ,000 shaies and theeirort to cover on the drive this mornliiK was very collccahlu but the cIToits fiom all appearances were not specially succosful and the m.irket dropped back suddenly Into the old dullness , while prices recovoied sharply on very lluht. trans actions. The receipts of heal at the li\o principal points for tlio llr.-t eighteen d.iys of July ( ' ( > far to make the outstaild- Ini ; short Intercsl uneasy nnd as IOIIK as the biillh Inek strength to Inaiuurato and carry thiough a vigorous oampalKii , llm ef forts lo siot prices down to a level where the outstanding contracts may be covered at a prollt , will be continuous. These drives , however , are croatly helped by tno woakiicsi In the Richmond & Vtcsl Point securllle.s. Tlio common stock of the Richmond & West Point and lead trust which will nowr rcorKanl/o woio the only we.-k spots In today's market , while the only really point was Sniar which scoied an extiemo Kaln of 14 points The bearish feol- Inx mow stroir.or toward the close , however , when more ro ill/loi ; was done and the down- want movement which had nuuiu but slight progress after llio lirst half hour was re sumed and further material lov-os were tuis- lalncd o\er tlio entire list. Laekaw.inna became a feature , dropplir ; biiddenly over 1 per cent , while tlio wo.iU stocks of the forenoon roaohed llio lowest pi Ices of tlio day. The decision In llio Omaha bridge ease had littio or no nll'eel upon elthet Union or Missouri i'aollic and the other Gould shares weio hold well. Ulilcaio KI s was also piesscd for sal # In the afternoon and scored one of the heai lest declines of tlio day , box oral specialties made m.irkod de clines , amoni ; which the cotton oil Mutica weio piomlnent. The market dually closed fairly active , but heavy to weak al the lowest points of the day. Kliml chnn.'os aio all losses with llio sinxlo exception of Su ai , and Chicago gas js oir IS per cenl , Load PB per cent , Ten nessee coal 2 per cent , Richmond & West 1'olnl 1 ? per cent , Northern I'a- cllie pfd. 14 l > er cent and others matoilal amounts. Railroad bonds were dull and did not shaie In the animation In.stockH , bul there was a heavy Kino , in sympathy with the move ments In snares , ami the Richmond & West 1'onil l sues were especially weak The ! is lost 74 lo Klncr cenl and ( is II at Mi per cent. Thorn were a few other Important losses and llio market displayed a ho.ivy tone throUL'h- out. The sales were ( Ada.XI ! ) , out of which { ' .ILOW ) were In Richmond & West I'olnt.'is , . ( ioverninent bonds IIIIMI been dull and steady. hlito 1 onils 1'avo been entirely iio loeted , The following nro the closing limitations for the Ifludini ; blocks on llio Now York slock exchange today ; Atchlion , . ! > mi do pri'tiTH'd Ui Ailanii Kiprois . . . . 1IT 'N. ' V. Cuntrnl J Alton & TITIO lUuiu. M N. V. Chic. A St. L. . . 11 itoirufurri | < it r.5 ilii profiTrivl I- ; ) Amuilcnn Kxpros . . Hit Ohio Ml 4liippl | I-IY II I' It. A N ' 5 do priircru'd 85 Cnnnillnn t'acllla. . . M ) jOntiulo . \Vii.jern. ( . . . 15'j runnillan Suutliorn. . l7' < ilOruoii Iniprovcmt'iit ' 'li Ccntrnl 1'iicltlo iiO't.Ori'Kxn Nnv wi rliiii" . \ Ohio 15 lOruxun Trnni. . . . . . . . | -"TI ilo lit prufurrui ) . . . 41 I'milrlo Mall u iloJml ( iri'tcrriHl . . . ' ' .V IVurla Dec. \ Kvani. Ill ChlciiL'O & Altna . . . . IVS I'ltljburu IM C. II * y 'J1'iillman 1'alnco 177 r. f. I1. iBt L ' ' " ' ' " ' ' ' Delnnaro A llmlnm. IVJ'a Hues Uluii'ii. . . ! . . . . . 71 Del U \ W Wl ht. L.H. . 1' Utpfd. . 70 I ) \ It. ( / . i > ruf rrcit II SI I'niil ' i HnnlTonn 6S donrefi'rrod Ill ) r.n iiuiii u-3 preiiTrcn dolnt pruli'iriM . . . ft 1st I'nul.MIn \ Mini lO ! do''ml prufvcrml . . 10 , M. I'mil.v. Om.ili.i . . . VJ4 Urlu le > jil doprcfi'rrud bu do preferred 45 Tumi Ciinl \ Iron . . . ss Fort \Vnynii IM ) Toirm Cnclnc HU Chi. A Knit. Ill W Tul .10. I'en.pfil. . . . ; ii llorkliut Vnlluy . . . tl Union I'ncMi ! 4I' ( llouilmi . < < TIII&I. . . . ilUUl. H Ktprui (11 llllnuU Cuntral . . . . HI I\V. Bt , 1A1' UK Ht I'aul A Diilath. . . . Kl' ' diipri-turrud : % K.nianTctat l "j " Wolls-l'srco Cx I HI l.ako Krla X W 11'tlWuilern Union 7'JH ikiprororri.'il 13 ( 'Am ' Cotton Oil I7' ( l.aku.iluire lOiljlCnIorndu Conl v. > H l.iiullllo.t XiMl. . . . ( t4leiuuitaku | | IV l.oulirlUuA N A. . . . 13\i IronMlvur M Momhhl ) .MJIinr ai jOnlmlo yi Mlclilunn Cuntral b7 ( julckillver 4U Mil U H. , \ . \V 70 dopruferroil S ) dopri'furrud lu.'i Siiirn 6 ttliui \ Hi L av-j llulwvr U dii prcfurruit . . . . , V Itlcii .V W. I' . Tor . . . 10H Ml nurl 1'aclHo lU'ilWItcomln Conlrnl . . Ink Mobile A Olili ai ( ircnt Nortlivru pfd. f7K NmliTlllo I'lintl M tlilcnun tlm 17 N J.te.mr.il ITij | jjridTrit t I&4 Norfolk .x Weil prd 47VHUC" Truii VJ t ' ' ' ' . . . ' . ' Norllivrn I'nclttc . 15k Soutliorn I'ncllle. .M'-a doprvfurrvU fc3' ire oah. l _ A , U N. . SS * I ) I' . IVIIVLMUulf. . ] ii > ililiiiirandu | l : u > Norllnioiluni llM'-ii dii | iruft'rred fo Tim total sales of stocks nnd bonds today woro2Jl KI5sharea , luelinltns : Atchlsoii. 8 5j ; I'hlcaso lias. U.l.'t j Delaware. Laokiiwaunn Jt \\estern , b.4.M ) LouUvlllo X Nashville. I'.700 ' ; Noithorn Ainerlcn , l,7.\ ) ; Norlheru I'aullic. 2.I5J ! .NOI thorn 1'no Oo nrofcrred , 7.7UJ ; llich- iiioiul & . Ut"l 1'olnl. 21 , X ; St. I'aul. 0,700 ; Union I'aolllc , 5KU. I'lnnnulitl Iuvli\v. New YOIIK. July 27. The 1'ost i.iyii The bre.ik In the wheat mtirkot IhU mornlnt ; under tbu attack of a roMiluto bear combina tion wan a perfectly loKlcttl result of existing oouUltlouK. Iu a number of markets upoclully largo blocks of share ? liavo boon held for iwo months or moro by brokers or operators , In expectation of selling al hlxhor price * ) . In tlm face of bullish crop news , the marko ! oliitlnntc.ly refnscil to iidvance. II has become practically Impossible to borrow tlmi money on the collntpr.il In hand. In sovcra Instances neil known houses have beoi refused any company In the backlni ? of llio very stocks which they were cnrrylnit on tliu Ions markel nnd have had to use reserve socurllios of their cash business. As con- servallvo brokers object fiom oxpor enco to carrying hoivy linns of stocxs on c.ill mousy and as most of llio slo 'k * In iilcs | lion pay low dividends or none lit all , thus cnlalllns steady loss ot the customers Ibere was noon rcasot to bellovu that plenty of stop orders Were li the market and could bo reached by bear operators w.th the nocviwrr couraso and ro- souicoo. The result of the bis bear pool's ex perimenting and tesllntf during Iho pasl forl- nlRblwas the drive of tills mornliii : wlilcl succeeded In dhloiuliiR a llbenil supply of Ion ? stocks. New York Slo icy .Market. New YOIIK. July 27. MONKV os CAT.tKasy. . ran : ! HK from I'i to 2 per cent ; last lo.ui 2 per cent , elospil olTored at 2 pur Ortil. I'ltniE MKIICANrii.E PAPRit ri'tltT per cent HIT.KUJICIIANLDull ] : ( | : and steady al UH't for sixty day bills and * l.8l'i ! for du maml. I'ho following were the closlnt prlcoj on bonds : M. K. AT. is ( I S. 4i , cuiiponi II71 ( Mutual Union lii. . . 101 41,9 , rcgntored I'M'4 ' N. J. Cent Int Cort. .l)7 ( ) | 4H , coupon * liJO'ii Northern I'ae. Hti. .HJ I'.iclllc , liiof ' 05 110 lia Loiil'ImiMivnp li . SI Nnrtliwou' coin'il Totinuiseo .N. H.iii..lOil do debenture Si dii Si Mi do , li ii7 St. T , \l. M. ( ien. 61 IM Cfinail i dnutliurn Zilt V" . M. L. , V S. K. dun. M ( Vnlrnl I'acllln l ti , IO.'i" ( St. I'aul runioli l > . Alt.tl l ti li.tij Ct I' . 0. A I' . l t . . . 111 ilo 41 7S't ' T. P. L. ( ! . Tr. Uelv. I ) . .V U ( i. West Isti 71 I' . I1. It ( ! Tr. Hots , KrlnZili ti ; lUnlon I'.iclllcliU . . . io.il. , M. K. cT. ( Jon'loi. T.1i ( ! We.it Slmri ) lee . . , . . . . Financial Notes. Ni\v : YOIIK. July 27. Oleailius. * M,701.IOl : b.i lances. il,2n2.2.'U. lUt.TiMoiiK. Mil. . Julv 27. Oletrlii'is , J2.147- 00. ' ; balances. ir l.5l ) ; monoy. dp > r cent. l'illl.Atiiti > iiiA , July -O.o'irlnts. . J7IG9- 011) ) ; balances. } I.ai.i7'f : : ; money. 4 percent. CINCINNATI. Julv 2 ? . Moiluv. 5itT ( pel- cent ; now ovehan.o , ( J04i75 prom. ( J.oirliiKs , } . ' , or ; > , - HO.STON , Mass .July --Clearings , } ii,107.17 : ( ) : balances , tl.HH.s.'il ; money , II peri-ent ; ; ox- chanK < 'on New York , p. ir to lOc discount. Cltir.uio. July 27. New York o\ehanco. steady at ii7.Vj discount. Money rales steady. ITuariii.v , tlll/WLU 0. hteilliiB ex- oli.uiKu steady and unchanged. ItONlOII MllOk ROSTOV. Mass. , July 27. Tlio folio vln1 ? were ns prlcej on the Huston stook market. Ijontlon hlook Starker. Lovno.v. July 27. The following were the London stoi'k quotutlons closing at 4 p. m. Con idli , money ' .i. Illlnoli Central Con oN. account C.V6 .Mo vlcan , ordinary. . IT. S Is IHiiJ St 1'anl. ciimmon ( , ' ( It SHv < M'ft New Ynrk ( Central. . . 101U N V. I' . A.O. iKtH . . . . M ( > Ivnnta Ml , Canadian Paelllo . . . 81 Itc.ldlllK 14 lilo ! l ! ) MeCunt. . , nu43. . . . "IM Krlo 2mlH . .IU ) HAH Sn.VKlt 4.1 Hl-lid ! per ounce. M ( ) > cv--Ufl'4 percent. Rate of dlsooiiut In the open nrirket forboth shot t and three mouths. ' bills Is iy per cent Hunk SliitciniMit. HKIIMV , July 27. Tlio statement of the Im- penal Han't ' of Germany shows an Increase In specie of M , .40,000 marks. liiink of liiillion. LONDON , July 27. Tim amount of bullion withdrawn from the Hank of Knglund on bal ance today Is jL'M.irjO. I'arln KpntcM. PAHII. July 27. Throu per cent rentes 03 f : iOc foi tlio account. Denver . Colo. , July 27. Quiet day on min ing exchange. I'ollowlng are the closing Muotatlons of the stock exchange : Sales 2J.50J shares. 1'uz/lor . yn I'ntoM . llc-ert Nnlloii.il . 7 ! Iilallo . 1011 Wh 1) . aiJi IliiiinliiK Lodn. . . . 1S ! ) ll.illaial Smuggler. . & . " > Ifiold llock . ( .1 . ArKonaut . 7 ! < lieltyiiburir ( . IftSi Sun l' > iuioin-o Mln'n * Quotntions. SAN Kit \NOIFCO. July 27.The oOlolal closing rjuotatloDb for mining stocks today were us follow ; St. Ijoiiin .fllninv : Quotations. ST. Louis Mo. , July 27 'I ho mining ox- changn was vorv Inactive this morning , but a single stock being dealt It. The dumaml for Hlnmtallki was stronger. The following bids were mndaon call : Adams 1K ! ) M. llrppn 4S1 { American 'jft hlherAuo lix ) lllmutalllu H.VII ) IJII/abeth 1(10 ( ( ir.inltu.M 2.I.V ) Vuiini 40 Montrotio 70 Now York 'Minuii ; QtiotiitioiiH. Nr.wYoiiK. July 27. The followln ? are the closing mliiliu Htoek nuotat ons : Allcu IM Ontario , o7 Aipen ' . ' 0 l' | > iniiiltli | 7.'i Deadnond 110 SavaKO 125 HoniDHtaku 110) ) I'nlon con 2 < ) J Horn Slhor il.M Vulow Jacket 1115 Grain Trndo Iluvlow. LONDON , July 27. The Mark Lane Impress In Its weekly revfew of the English gr.iln trade Kiyx : Kniillsh country markets are llrmur. roroluu wheats are llrmur , for all sorts. At Liverpool foielgn wheats ro Id per cental higher. I'orelgn shipments of American , India and Russian has caused a tendency In fa vorof sellers. Uats are : id low or ; corn Is steady. At Liver pool the notations are lo per cental doaror. Prices of barley are In thu sellers' favor , Itpans. peas and rye. are a shade dearer. At today's market , { 'ngllsh wheats were sc-irco and were buhl for ( Id advance , I'ore'jn who its weio llrm , especially Australian. I'lour was In good request. Corn w.is. Id dearer , be.ins and peas steady. Grinding barley aduin odil. : No v York Dry ( iooita .Market. Nnw YOIIK. July 27. Thu dry goods market opened without a matcila ! chiingo fium the position of la'-t week. I ransactlons on the spot weio modeiate us usual on Monday , but orders by mall wore fair with Incicase In Minn ) Instances and Indications of moro Important oper.illons to follow , particularly In plain ciitton goods which h.ivo been tal.cn this season with moro than the usual con servatism. thoiuh the weekly and monthly footings li'ivo compaied well with former soa- sjms and have kept s'oulih from aceumiilallng. Agents still have many orduis to till and are forwarding u'oods on that account as fast as possible. The local iobbliu tiadu has not de veloped any activity as yet on the spot , jhoiigh thoio aie so-no good otderii by mall. The miirkut conllnueH Hteadv In lone. Havana Murkt-tH. Tuly 2 * . SPANISH iniui 12.41 ' . .a . i\cn : \ NUKjtilott on London IS'iSia uor cent prumlum. MKIAII yulot. According to tlio sugar paper , the orop In thai hmlliy aggrog.ilos \r'l hogsheads and l.ai ) hogshonds of molasses. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CollVo Alurket. Itto Dr. JANKIIIO , July 27. Cort'KK-nogular flrsl rels for | 0 kilos ; good second. a.M ) luis nor 1 1 kilolieculpls for week * OI.OOJ ba.s : purchases for I'nltod States. 7.\00i bass ; ship- inputs in I'ultod htatu.i , b..WO bags ; btockx. 174.00J bags. Santos CollVo .Market. PANTOS" , July 27. OorrEK Oool nvorngot O.OOO rols per 10 Kilos ; recolptsdiirlnir Hie we k It.UVO bags ; hhlpmonts to DnltuJ Htates , 4iuu b igs ; purchases for Unllud titatud , 4,000 bs _ ; utocU , 2jOOJ bags. _ TradiTH' TnlU. Bl. LouieMo.July 27. Imu OQ.urg Brothers loOockroll HnitliorMTlio following was the run o of prices at this point today. _ _ _ _ _ coMMomTV upon lligb | ncin)0. . | Voat ! " " \Vhefit- IK'ccmtcr Corn Sept M' < fait M' ' < M' O. July 27.-ii _ . Logan ti Co to Ton- era v ft HrytinVltn Jieavy receipts whu.it opened nt M > * for DeMlmb-r. sold as low as hs' , and as hub as UP a ! which U clo-in I. The buying from the op'tiliu wns vigoro'is and hcalteroil oxotlie pit. I'ho uvclloment In porn ildcled to the ttjciiJth , ciiuslng some heavy loc.il shorts to come In and cover. Paid- ridge. as nromlnunt. V. ir.y cables were strong and bUher. WHS closing tinea say the market has an upland tendency and that Blocks are In small comp.m The wauls of l.uropeat prusent are prospeotlvuly he. vy and when their crops arc reaped may turnout lobe much trroatur than the cstlnuites now . .ire.ohavesnld for some tine that wheat with us was roUtlvely too low and cither foreign values imiHt do- cllno or our prices advance. I'orelgn wines do notdeellne. nordo no look for them doing so unless crops turn out beyond all expecta tions. Ibis has seldom occurred with as lulo a harvest as It will be abro id. Un an advance of lie some reautlon is dim ears for tomoirowi 812 Is less Mi in expectation Kecelpts of corn were under estimates and the maruot opened with cnnsldcinhlo excitement at about CriHo for September and closed at ) ' ! . Heavy pnrchasca on short account had much to do with the advaticj. but the crop reports and small receipts mo the principal o-iuse. and unless these conditions ch.iiue wo cannot have he.ivy de-lmes. Cash corn brlnss lo over July and It Is tfi'c. September oats closed nt 2s'o. ' They should bo worth at least | c per pound. Hog products strong. ' 27. Dupeu V Mc- Cllli'AH ) . July SchwartA > Cormlek to r. C. Swartz'o. . : The gie.it strength In whe.it w.is proven today when In the face of roeelptsof | , : ni ears , ovcodlng the estlm.ili' by .Via.thehulls were able to advaiuo prices fully : i rents Thu market has been very active and him at times shown uroal ex citement.The news was rather slim The morning iipersimiillshed ) cablesglvinu'a very gloomy view of the Russian crop , nut this news Is HO stale that It counts for little. New i orkers and foreigners have been good buy ers In our m irkot today and our largest bear openitois are sa'd to have covered a largo line as prices advanced. I.Uoroool was a half penny higher. Paris fiocentimes upon Hour and 20 upon wheat. Kstlmatos for tomorrow were hU ears , showing that today'H posting included n great deal of Sftiiul ry'rt Inspection. Receipts attheeleien prlm-ry points. 1,4s.i | ) o ; shipments. I.DP..OiU. ' 'I he visible Incieased ] , o > , nuii. which was smaller than expected. A St. Louis correspondent pendent telis us that tho'r ' accumulation of whe.it on Saturday was only about a half million bushels , although they had received two and one h.ilf millions of now crop wheat. Corn was aetho. excltod and higher. The re ceipts \\uroonlv 4In ears with estimates of fiii : for tomorrow. Cash demand was very active No. yaelling as hluh asl'o'ic. There has been a larac shortage In the beptemher option , the Intn bolng mostly in New York. The former element showed deulc cd alarm today and were veiy fieo bnjeis. The Septcmuer option of oats showed increase 1 activity and sticngth. data are much too low as compared with corn and wo believe that conservative purchases will pay handsomely with very small risk. Provisions have been quite actl\ although at times dull : the mar , et ha shown strength. It seems d Illicit It to bull pro visions much with present laro slocks , but they n.ay do so If the pioscmt stioiigth In grilnconilnuns. NKW \ OKK , July 27. Kennett , Hopkins ft Co. toS. A. MoUliorter : The uneasy feeling which has been suh a pronounced feature accumulated In volume over Sunday anil be came more Intense In consequence of bearish linanclal articles In some of the newspapers anil some disposition to sell at thu opening WAS so pronounced London Includud. Theie has been moru WIMIK spots In thu market to day than lust week. Richmond Tminitial stalled and declined 2 per cent , the bonds at thu same tlmo hic.iklng badly , thu f > per cents selling dov. n to KI. The olllelals of the company piutcnd thu du- cline Is iiirvai ranted and duu tea a bear attack on securities , but ropoitsof dls- senllons In thu maimucnient aru ho.iid and there Is certainly u widespread distiustot It. * 1'eelliu against the Chicago , llnrllngton . c Qiilnuy Iserv pioiitiunced and stock Is being assailed by \Veciinstato as a fact that Chicago , llurlliitfton , tQu ncy hascasli In the treasury sulllclent to i > , iy nil liabilities up to October 1 , Incliulliijthe September dividend , and In thu meantime current receipts of thu company will Increase Iliu amount of cash holdings. Thu lead trust declined about 2 per cent. owing to thu publleat on of thu plan of reorganl/atlon by which the capital stock will bu reduced. Krom ? ! ) ,0'UOO to ! J.O lO.OJO of C per cent debenture bonds will be issued. A holder of six shares of old stock I.emu entitled to ono share of nuw piuferrod. This scheme docs not soum favorable. The market In London was benefited by the return of gold Satuiday. Clilca o Gas has been heavy on a decline of 2 pur cent. Ulosu was stuady at near low prices. I.IVK STOCK. OMAHA. July 27. IS'H. OATTI.E Ofllotal receipts of cattle. 1.5Y7 as compared with I.IK * . Saturday and 1.S51 Mondny of last week. The niarkot was slow and \voak lo ice lower 0:1 : everything In llio 1 ejf line except choice and fancy grades. There woio no good cattle among the receipts. Uholco butcher stock was" about stead y , other cr.idos weio slow and saunliiK to 10o lower. Keedors were slow and unchani-'od. The mar ket was a slow and drasK'nK ' ono uiid ultnuit llfolcss. lions Ofllclal rccoluls of boss , 1,41)0 ) , as coinnaiod with 4,4 5 Halurduv and 2'IOJ Monday of last weok. The market was slow and weak to 5o Ion or. The ran.u of the prices paid was $5.IOJt5.i2'i ; , the bulk soJllu slow and steady on llslil IIOBH. and weak and lo to5o loworon ho ivy boss. Nearly all were sold , lit J5.2.va5.iO : , the quality was common ; Ilitht , $ . ' ) .10 . > . ; iJ5 ! ; heavy. * 5.2j < a5.aJ : ml.xotl , $5.ir. ® M-Tii. The average of the prices paid was $5.25 as compared with $5.20'4 Saturday and I)1 : ; ) ! Monday of last week. SiiKKl' There were no fresh receipts of sheep as compared with I.UI'Sattitday ami ( & ! Mon day of last week. The market was steady Ith L'ood muttons in demand. Natives..7. . > ffi-hUO ; westerns , J2.riO.0 ( ) ; good rp ) to 70-lb. lambs. $1 riGW.W. Swift & Co. bought COO Colorado grassers atl 20. Ileuiit.H | a id DlNpiisltiou of Stouk. OIllul.il rouolutsnn 1 dispjtltlou of stock as Mhowiiby thu luj'isot ' t'u ' Union stockyards coiiipnny for llio twioitr-fo.ir hours unding at u'cloJk p. in. , July 21 , IS'.ll ' ; Ucjii'L'soiHativu Salus. No. Av. I'r. No. A'y , I'r. No. Av. I'r. fi , . 710 2115 3. . ( MU II ( KJ I. . tiTO 11(5 0. . 742 2 75 2. . lift ) II 00 B. . till II 0) CAl.VKs. 2 , . 255 300 1. . UV aW * 1. . 200 400 IIRIVf.US. 1. . 710 2 00 ' " " .MII.KKIIS ASiy SlMU.VnillH. 1 milker . " . . * 1200 WBbTuAN CA-rn.u. No. ' Av , I'r. 1 steer , tailing , , jay j | ; j R. lUmhlo. 2J feeders , p59 2 bO A. It. tituckuy. 61 cows. . . . . DM 1 65 O. | l. Cowlos. 22 cows 690 200 l.qulUlilo F. > \ S. R. Uo. 27 cows p$1 210 4 calves , , . . U2J 2 25 f > 5cal\oi 251 310 War HonnaiL ; S Uo , 55 cows Oh'J 225 1 bull | , | IO I 75 HI H'jIlH I.3JS 1 75 K. I1. .Myers Gcows. . . , , ( WS 225 Id cows yoj 2 2i 47 feeders. . . IkVI 2 HO 2 bulls IM | 1 70 1 bull , , ' . lli,0 1 70 1 st.iK , . I'.M 1 IK ) 1 btaj ' . 1'JG'J 1 IX ) DAKOTA CATTI.K. No. Av. I'r. Isaao AllUon. Sfceders b45 200 K. LovuluuU. 3COW8 , 1KJ 2 25 " 8TinilAr' * n.HIk.Ii"B , . 7 cows , [ )2 SM a-leers , 1113 73 Mar llnbuo 18 Moors 1211 400 Isnn ; Alll-um. fi tccrs It4i : 400 S3 steers _ 1310 400 _ Peter Duliainol. I'ic.s AND lioimn. 2 . . . 210 - 2 : : , 7 . [ )2 ) 400 i . , fijo 2 s : simti' : . Nn. ' Av. Pr. 0.1'J wethers , Cole , grassers . 61 ! i 20 yrii Idvc Mock .Miifkt.'t. Ctuc\no. July 27 , [ Special Tnlueram to TUB llnn.l Today's lecelpts consisted of about Ihe thousand natUes , thiee tlio'tsiind west erns. and se\en thousand TrKiuis ; tot'il. of It.OO1) ) head , of stale cattle there were enough toswell the supply nearly lot wetity thousand head , but notw lh * tandlni ; Hi s e\ceplhm illv heavy supply the market 1111 u illy doiploped a dim Kino ami was. Indued. " > c to Itic and Ifie higher than on S ituulay. The wlllliuuess of buyeis to pay an ndance Is a1 counted foi by the fact tli.it the reee pts at western po'nts ' show a marked fiil'lmr ' oil. fore- Hh-idowlng light urrl * . ls here for the next few days. Tlieiowas not much activity In the demand fro-n any iiuarter , but .1 lariu volumoof business was Irnnsacted , alnmsl this entire supply elriiriliig hands during Mi : * day. I'tilr to best glades of native steers generally sold loc hlk'het' . nnd theiu was an advance In IVxansof loritl.-u * Poor and common native eows anil bulls weio not much more than steady nor was there any eons der.ible advance In western ransociittl" . ( Quotations weio * ' .avfii.t)0 : for Inferior to cho'ce ' cows and bulls , ill fi lU'Li'i ' for common to fancy steeis , fi.vxiti.40 for Tevis grass cattle , ami } .l."nKi3. Is for westeini. some Dakota ranners sol < l at the last named llaure. I he tone of the hog mat ket wns unimpioved. I hero was a good dem.md for prime liLhtand medium weights at fully foimer prices , bill other ( luscilpMnns were ( lull and unevenly lower. Shipping orders were comparatively light , of which f'tct the lord paekeis took a Iv intago. Asl le Ironi a few singers that sold around $ " > > 0. the day's trad ing was douron a basis of H'.Vi'i.4r ' for Plcr to choice heavy ; H.r fi iM for medium weights , and JVniii7.-i.7i for light. Theio were a few snli-s cif heavy hois at over J'i.40 , and proyalllng pr ces for light wolirhts were 11.20 "A.ii > 3. Grass hogs were not wanted at all Phey weio quoted at2.ViJ3Jo below prices cur rent for corn fed IIII.TS. The Kvonlns Jouriril ronorts : CVTTI.P. Re ceipts. 14,000 ; shipments. 4uoo. Market steady tolilglier : top prices. s.7ty fi.nO ! : no extra prime s'eeis on sale ; common and medium , jl..if ® 0..10 ; Texans. tlVKKi.ni r.inucis , $ l.2.va.1.IO ; native cows J..fiovn.'il. lions- Receipts 20.010 ; shipments. 12.0'0 ; Market steady , Iriegular ; rough and common. $ l.70fi6l.ttl ! ; ml\ed and juckers , Jl mvf,140 , ; -irlmo heavy and butcher weights. J'U.VS.VT.I ; r,1 , irht. M.OIM51.S I. Sunup Ruce pts , 7,001 ; slilpmcnts : ifi"0. Market steady ; Icmbs lower : native owes , W.MXiU.rri ; mixed and wethers. fl.7riWfi20 ; Texan. 1 1.004 40 , westerns , Jl.fi 61.00 ; lambs , Jl.OOffi.'UO. _ New York Mvo Sldok 'M.-irkot. NP.W YOHK. July 27. IlKr.VFR Receipts for two days , 4.17S he id , Inclndliiz SO ears fors lie ; market dull hut steady ; native steers. $ t.ivji0.40 : ; Texans and Co'or.ulos , .fi.1 l."T ; bulls and cows , JJ JOffi-l.4.1 ; dressed beef steady CAI.VIS Receipts for two days , n.lfi.1 head ; market steady ; veals , 5 : . OSK7.1 ; buttermilk calves. f.t.iOff,4.ri ( ( ) . SiiKEi' Receipts for two days. 11.747 bond ; sheep steady : lambs > ic lower : sheep. Jl.OlKff V-'fi ; lambs. .WiTJi'lc : dressed mutton slow , & ® Ue : dressed lambs steady , O't'itllc. ' linns Receipts for two days Ineludlns two cars for salt1 , O.SS7 head ; market firm. " 0.10. Kiumnn City Idvot ick Market. KANSAS CITV. Mo. July 2 , * . OvrrijE Ro- cclpts. 2,210 ; shipments. IsdlO : m irket strong to lOc lilL'hor ; steers. tl/Jj O'iU ; cows , fl.O'J'ii ' fi-M : stockers and feeders. $2.'iOai.'i' : ' ) . lines Receipts. i.nsi ; shlDinents. 1.440 ; market : > to lilo lower ; bulk , $ r > 2.va."i.i.1 : > ; all grade * , { 4.r 'fir m. SiiKr.i' Receipts , l.r SO ; shipments , nDO ; mar ket weak and lower. St. TjoiiiH Ijivc Stoolc Mnrkol. ST. Lot'is. Mo , July 2' . C'iTTiB Ko-olpts. 4.100 : shipments , 1,0 0. Market llrm. Steers , $1..M@I.K ! ( ) : stockers and feeders. $ . ' . , ® ; 2. > . lions Kcco'pts. ' LSI ! ) ; slilDmnnts , 2'iCO ; marketsteady ; all grades , * . " > .IO ® 1.50. O.T/.tl/.l n'HOa.ENAlK _ .UA UliKtS Fresh limits. California fruits are bpcomlng moro plenty , horc being four cars In last week. The early Crawford peaches are just commencing to ir o , butlii limited ( iniiiitltlos. Thoio now comrng are mostly of thu variety Known us Halo's early. I'lums aioscirce this SOIIMIII and shippers In California llud It. hard work to Illl oulers. Some very line pears ate ai rlv- Ing and they are more plenty on tlio market than either ueachosor plums. Tlie season for cherries Is practically over. Rlaekboirlos aio arilvlng iiulto freely from near by points. Hluehcrries aio a scarce article In this marKet and hard to get hold of. Advices from Wisconsin ropoit the crop short. California otangeaiobcarcoiind good ship ping block high. AITI.KH Per S bushel box , green , 4Cc : red , riMiUJv ; per bbl. , if2.T. > . ( iiAi > is : bouthorn per crate of six C-lb. baskets , f I.IW. OiiA.sor.s Hivoisldo and Medlti'rranean sweets , * l.7aa-'iOO ( ; Rodl , 3U.XV2.0.JO ( ; Sorrento , Jr . -n. WATUHMKi.ONs-Phlpplng stook , ISa2lc. I'BACiliJi California , Halo's early , per box , Jl.fiO : Cr.nvfiinl. JI.75. I'M'Ms-Southurn car.cs , W.OO per 24 tjuart cases ; C.illfoinla . , J2.0J , C'AsrAi.oui1Tor crate , fl.10. Hi , .cKiiKuntEs-Oooil stock. i2.00 per 21 ( juart ca'es , Li\iNs-l'or : box , Jll.0Qn.fiO. UASANAS 1'ur bunch , $ . ' .Oi'tt2.riO for good shlplir | ; sto-k. I'KAits California H.irtlctl. ? i.ri-.7j. VciJCt'lllll'H. The following ( mutations represent the prices at which choice Block Is billed out on orders unless otherwise state I ; Niw : I'OTATOKS The market Is very weak and pretty fair stock has been oll'ered as low as Idyl c , Local producers aru supplying the demand to such an extent that shipments fiom a distance would not move very leadlly. Mw : IlKK-rs Per hu . fiWiiil c. Ill ANs Navv , J2.2. > ii2.r > ) per bushel. TOMATOUS J'or box. onu-thlrd bushel , 65 © 7ftc. CUCU.MHEIIS 1'or do ? . Iiflc. OKI.KHV HVZJlOc jicr do/en. UNIONS California. 2'4fi,2"e ( peril ) . CAmiAm--llomo giown , I' > i6-cper Ib. Country I'roilnco. Tons The light recolptsof the past fewdavs have glvon the maiUel moru strength , and ycslciday's sales were undo at l- " tilc. ! ! lli'iTiiu The m irket ilu" not show any ma ter , al change , and the bulk of the country slock goes al s'io. I'oui/i'iiA The market Is eMremoly slow and weak u\\ing \ to the largo ollorlngs , ( jullo a good many chickens weio can led over fiom hist weuk. The best old hens were ollereil at M..V ) . and that was about all that fanc > chickens would bring. Oood upline sold at i. ) . Flour. Omaha milling company. Reliance , Patent , 72sl ; lu\lno blu I'.iteut. t-.i" ; Lonn Mar. MI- perliulve , f..IQ ; Niuwllakc , + - ' . ) ; I'uiicy I'um- lly. f U > . R. T , Davis milling company. High I'ulent , No. 1 and L'ruain , * . ' . " > i ; Hltio I ) . , full p ilent , } 2(1) ( ) ; ll'iwkeye. half pitont. } . ' . : n ; siicclul Royal. Patent No. 10. HOI ; Mlnnenota patent , } 2.liU ; Kansas 11 udlnnit , pitont , { . ( ] " ; .Nn- br.iska Spring Whual , patent. f..ti. S. ) . liliman's lioiil Medal. t-.SO ; Miow Whllu. T''iOs Hnowllakf. if..lfl ; low gr.ide. tl.,0j Qimeu of llio I'aiitry. J-hDj Mlnnesiili Mipur * lallvc' . * 2si ; bran. til.uo ; ehupped feed , t.'l.ui. 1C. L. Wn eh iV Co. . llest. * ' . " . > , Crovsn I'rinco. tlw Mlnncsiita Chlo , f . ' .21 ; Splomlld Family , t..wi ; MruU-ht.il. ,0 The vliDiioinonnl sucoo-i * of Ayer'h Harsap. nrllla sinned Into existence a host of oompot- Itors. This , of caurxvu * to bo ( ' .xpji'ted ; bul the clToct has ucon to donioustr.itn the superior merits of Ur. Ayur'n proparatlon by a consl.ititly IncroasiiiK demand for It. OIIN A Mi SHANK. KUAVK O L'OMJO.V. McShane & Condon , INVliSTMliNr BAXKIiRS , 300 8. 13th rt. , Fimt National llanlc BuildIng - Ing , Omaha , Nub. DcM In tock , li.iiMl * . lO'urlilat , uuiiimorrlal pap - p r. uto. NivuU.ito loan i un luiiir" ol U.ujhi roil vitatu ( iliurt llnu loan * un uauK , iluck , ur uti all collateral iccutit ) OMAHA DIRECTORY. AWN1NQ3 AND TENTS. Oraaba Tent & Awu- ing Co. Vine' . llnmmocln , Oil anil UulilicrClotlilniti Sand tor CntnloKno. III. ) Knrnnm. BAGS AND TWINES. Bjinis" Omaha Bag Co- Importer * nml uuuiufnc- turor , Hour S.irki. llurlaps niul Twlni1. Omaha Rupublicau Printing Oo. , I-a ir ktlufs , lunkip ] > lliu. nn I I'vorvt.iliu In the tirliiMiu Una. 10th niul Doiulitr ti. Ackermaim Bros. & HuiUz3 , Printers binder' , ee ! rotvpon , bl Vlo ; > ' . ( mamc tai'tnreri , Illnilnwarl itri'i't. Onnln. BOOTS AND SHOES. Oharles A. Ooo & Oo. , KirkendallJono3&Oj JnJ WholiM.ilo M iiuifactnr'i Manufacturcri Jab bers. AECMK for lloMnn Hub- licrMmti Cu , Ilir. ' , 1101 , 1109 Howard slrj.it. Mill IliM llurni'vIt. . William * , Van Aor- W.'V."Mono& Oo.7 & Harts Flmn r.ictiirr. Ccirru-r lltli nnm , nn I l > .iuili < u . ( I in. IZIJII.irner troot. ha. Mi'ri'luiii'n Invltul Onmhi. Nob. toe ill tin I cximliu. BOXB3. John L. Wilkia , Louh Holler , I'.ickfrV Omnln piper hot factory llntrliorV nnil To l ,1 sui > . ) llo . Ituof , 1.117-111' ) Don ilu. - hotf \ * hoi it c.x-dn , * ! . Order * promptly ItllJl. Illii-llH l.ickion St. OARRTAGBS , CHSg , ETO. W. T. Seaman , Omaha' * Linwit Varljty WAHOXd AND CAHHI vom C rpot % ol ! clvit'n. rait- M'lnufart'ireM A Wliulo- tliiKi.curt'iln ; liJ' ) aio Clothier * , .irn.ir St. 1611 Dotul-n nriMi. CIGARS. West & Manufacturer * ) llnocUiri Jobbers of li-if tobiccioj. 1011 Knrnmn trmt COAL , COKB. ETC. Omaha Goal , Ooka an 1 Oouta-it & Squint , Lima Cb. Hard an I nntt coil shlj. Ilnrrt niul lift oil. HIT i , B. U. Cor. Ilit'i nt I IM.il' 1303 Knrniii "tioet , Ini ntrooti. ( Jin ill i Mount & GriTrj , P. H. Mahoney & Oj. llunlCoalSoft , Z13S. lUhstmC. OfTlrej CI,1 N Itith an < 1 cor. Omahn , Nob. lOtli nnil DoiiKl.ii "Is. American Fuel Oo. Howell & Cb. , Bldpperi nnl do.ilnn I : is. luii ( treat , antiiracltu ant bltJ- mlnoni roil. Omalm , NoS. a. ltli street. Nebraska Fual Cb. , Johnson Broi. , 213S. 13tlislr31t , Oil KarnamSueot , Omaha , Nob. Oinalir , Nob. CORNICE. P. Enerapin * Eapla : Oornico Munufncturrrs ofOalvnn- Inlvmilroil Iron cnrnlccs , window * , door . Dormer Izoil Iron Cornice. Wlnilowcapi.mctalloikr- c i , tin InM etc. Tin IlKliti etc. 11IU iuid 11U Irunand K | ill ) mnfor. SI I Karnam St. DRY GOODS. M , E. Smith & Co. , Kilpatriok-Kooh Dry Goods Cb. , Dry po < H furnHlilni Dry Koo'lv notion i. ont KOinU , notion ) . fnrnhhliu Kiio'li. Cor. llth nmt Howard iti. Corner lltb an 1 llnrnoy ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. "m iTm7"T7i ! I r > CTHoTr AUTOM AT10 Wolf Electrical Oo. Electric Motors llluulrated Catalo.'Ut ) 1 nnil D ) MIUIKH CalaloKim froo. frco. II A Klnmiy , lien I 1C14 Canltol Avenue. \ AKt. feJJ-3 N V Ltfu tll.l'n. ' Parlin , OromlorfF & T. G. Nortbwall , Martin Oo. , General wcitorn n ont . Sk'indla 1'lovr Co , Corner Jonoj unit Kill 9ti. Omali.i , N ' ) . ni'J-l.ril Hliurman avo. FLOUR. E. L. Welch & Oo. , T. Davis Mill Co. , 101'J N. loth strict. C. ( i. Un Ijntuol , J. K. Alt-Cray. Man iwur. Mnn.iKor nt Omilix Mill at llc-mlcrson , Minn. Cor. Elhnnt .Inekiun ti. S. F. Oilman , Omaha Milling Oo , , .Merchant .MIlliiM , 1014 N , ICUi stro- Ullko unit Mill 111) ) North MnnnKor. Kith Strwt , C.K. Illack - FURNITURE AND OARPETS. Boobo & Iluuyaa Furniture Dewey & Stein Furniture niture Oo. niture Do. , Successor * to C. A. lli > obo Furniture nnil cirpuli , \ Co. . Ilia-Ill ! ) ParnnniMruat , nracoiuul I Ith Kt < . GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. ' ' Notu i llobinwa J t'chr.cidor ' & Loouiisi' * i Oo. , Jobbers and liuportDM uf , , , , , . frni'ilnt , Kooli notlon > and furnliliUU m ft ci-lulir itn I brinl " all' . "lluckHkin" or or iiinU , Klilrtt. cinli , ota 1111 Ilowanl ntrccL Cor I.'tli an I llowintitt. GLASS , PAINT , OIL AND DRUGS. Kennard Glass aud J. A. Fulbr & Oj. Faint Oo , , lii rt'.nr ItlN-UU ilwnwy it Oaiahl. Oiuili * . Nub- Williaip , Bruc3& HoulU I'H | at" . Oniidn. Neb. OninliTi. Nob. GROCERIES. GUN f OWDBR. Hugh 0 , Olark. ( lenlVtitorn A Diipont'ii MportlnK dim powOor , Atlm liUh ntp iltc.lll.uUnir.ipSfiiio IJI3 llarnur GRAIN AND "PORVISIONS " " Toncray 4 ; Bryan , S. A , MoWhorVor" . ct.iln , prorlilon lll M N. tl lltnk. UrokerJ i , ick ; iJ | a Ittlil 1'rlrnta nlrui to Nn ro in CUI- , Vurk , Clilcmio nn4 St. . amiowi . lorfc UouKlit for all nmrkoti Oookrell Bros.1 F , 0. Swartz & Oo , NoT wlri" 1'rHkPrMlMln.l'rOTWoni ' 1 o | | " * PIC I'rlvai * nlro lo rtt. < 'm ,1 ' nlJ"L7 ! ' ' ' ' nml Clilc.Mto. oitlco tl , . . i tlon ill rNitoll1i " ' In Nntl l on I.I .s t \ nlnk HARDWARQ. Rector & Wilholmy Oo lec-Clark-Antlrooiaa Cor. 10th iiniljHckion iti HarJw.uj Oo. IOS-I1IO ll.irnor . I'uinln. Onmlui Nittt IRON WORKS. Paxton k Viorlln-i - Ciunlm Pafo & Iroa . Iron Work' , Works \\roiii-ht nml cnu Iron , liitllilltutwiirk , oniilnai , Mnnnfrs Dm ami Inirnlnr brn i work , ennurAl I'ninf afp , viuiln , Jail Kiirk. Inia nhutti'rj ar.it foiuiilry , tu.icliliii ! ( in I lilneksniltli work. U. if. lire OP.UIOI. ( I , An- llr. nntll7tli.1t. iborn.lUliA J.icksonsti Wilson & Drake , 't'u tubular niifi. llr * tov boilers , t.uUi , ole I'leicoaml 19th slrcati. LIQUORS. Ilur ( fe Oo. , William D.n Liquor Morohinti \ \ Inoi , I.dpioM and Cl- 111. Ilirnitrji - , Mnnnfni'tiir riK ( i'ii Kast lndl.1 Imtjn. nil I'arn-im St , Omi'n L. Kii-scht & Co. , Frick & Herberts Wlmlcsnlo Lliiiiorno-ilor Wholesale l.lqiiorDenljrJ 4UT-U South 10th St. R. R. Grotto , Imiiortor nivl .lob'jjr of Wliipsimit l.l < | iiori lO.'O anil lir.'J rnriii.u St. Price IliU on nppUoMloa LUMBE3R. G. W. Cb John A. WakufioUl , ImiMirloil.Aiiitrlonn.t , llnrdwooil Lumbar. lanit Conicnt.Mllnniikuu lltilriiulk' Cement ami 1810 North 115th Stroj' . ( JiilnejWldto l.tino. 0. A. Stonohill , I. Oborfolder & Oo. , Millinery , Notlmn Importer * and Jobbers In Olo.iki , lta Mllllnory. 203.MQand South HtU 110-113 S. IfitliSt. , Oaiilii rtrvi't. MUSIOAu INSTUUMSNTS , BTO MaxMoyer & Bro. Oo. A , Ilospe , Jr. , \ M'f'Kjowplors , dealon In I'lnnos , Orirans. Artlitu" uiualcnl lii lriiinonU etc. , Matorlnli , KIP. , Farnnni and 10th. l.'ill Dnuelas Strppt. OILS. Oousoliilatod Tank Line Oo. defined ilnd lubrloitlnr nili , nxlo Kromj , ata. It. II Until , Mim-ar. PRODTJOB , COMMISSION. Eibbel & Snvtb , Schroabr & Oo. , 12117 I toward r < t , Ca'h buyort buttir .ill I'loiliuo I'nmiiilss'n , fruit eui ! * , nnil uomr il co u- vck'UlaliliM. butter , w * mh lon morchanti , Ptc. I'runi'it roturni. ( i ! South lltb itroot. Sat'afactluii ' unarantudd. Robirt PurvU , E. B. Branch & Co. , 1217 Howard strooL I'roiluco , frulti of ill Wrllo for prlcm on but ktmU , oyatcri , ter , on'Ki , poultry anil Utli A llarney otroat. Kami ) . Kirschbraun & Sons , Jas. A. Olark & Oo. Hutlor , caooio , CM Iluttcr cscgt nnd poultry IKiultry nnd ttamo , 1209 Howard itreof. W South Utli street Bates & Oo. , Williams & Orosi , Country produce , 'rulti ' , I'roiluco ami frultv vcKOtabioi , Krocor ) | iuclaltlti , livn , "nlcoi , etc , 417-41' . ) S. llth St. 1211 Humor 'trait. Eandazzo & Son , ill South mil atroot. rorcltin .VDinnustlo I'rulH Klorlil.irniiKO ) A Sicily Krnlts. Branch lininio. 7 , .N. I'otcrH 8t , Nuw Orl m I PAPER. | RUBBER G'DS. Carpenter Paper Oo. , Omaha Eubbar Oi. , Carry a full ctoci of ManufarinrhiK nnl ] , lirlntlm ; , wraiplru [ anrl berialt klmli mbbor wrliliik'i"Pcr , card pa . per , otc. l.r > 20 Karn nu f SEEDS. Emerson Oj. , Seoil crowon , doilori li cm (1 i'ii. L.T.UJ , tiraln i U trooit'oti , 4'Jl-l'jlSi > ntli l.Uh. STOVES. Stnvii repairs of all Dufly-Trowbriiljj fclnilJ. Conki ninl llua- tum for ule , Mniiufn < . > tur'i { xtnriH in I James Hnuhos , ntovo pip ) ' 'It-I51i : Luavcanrnrtb it. f07 8 1.1th HI. SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , El'O. w7"A7Disiirow"6oJ Mamifaetiirorii of moil Maaufactnreri of a4 ln < . blliiili.illow , ilnurs. blliuli ninl | ule'MI ' < - .MoiiMlniii llrnno'iofl Ike , l'lli anil Unrl nlij Idlli nnd Cl.irk ttrooti. STEAM AND WATER SQPPLIQ3" , U , S. Wind Engine & A. L. Stran'.j & Soai , Puma Co. , D ) ! Karnitn itrjJi Ilnllldiy nlml inllli : m nnil . ' ' 'I .IIIIIIK at. li K Omalin , Nob. PEA , COFFEE , SPIOB3 , OIGAR3 Consolidated Oolfoj Company , 1114 niul I III ) Ilnrnayiv Omaha. Null , TOYS. JQILLIARDS H. The Hrunswick-Bilk lolK nlbnnMfancy Collender Oo. i , lioiiiefurnlilibu Illlir I m IM ui In > clill'lrun'i c.ir- SulounnitiiMi ) , (07 IOJM Utli i h'arnamic. Dm kba SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YnR03 CO. , LIMITED. TO INVESTORS : I am o'lorin u'.oo' In a Rood sound com pany thai will pay a UO pir cent UivulernL $100 shares for $86. Wnta lor probpuBlaa * * * HARRY KBBNB , Room 0 , Qcr , Am , B'k Bldg. , Bt. Josopb , Mo. i