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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1893)
TTTT7. n\fATTA DATT.V l.MMHAV IRO.'t COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Strength in Wheat Increased Yesterday on Steady Oables. CORN AND OATS SOLD DOWN SHARPLY Tlili WHU tlic Itcuilt of Or Ht Crop l'ro - pectn Slucki Were Much Tinner In Hoth New York nnil London. CniCAno , July -Wheat wns convaloscrnt today. The upturn was duo tocoiiipiriilhelY ntundy cables , connrtnntlon of gold export trnnsactloin , lilpliLrquotiitlons for stocks , less olIlliK pressure , iinfnvoriiblo crop reports , covurliiKofsliortsnnd a brisk | ti\estmotit dc- tn ntl. Corn ntitl mti sold ilmvn slmrply on Kto.it crop prokpecn. CoinpiriMl with ycslur- day's clone , v\htj.il Is up > ic , wlillo corn Is oil Xc iieul outs Ic I'roMiloin were In peed dc- ninnd from sliorts I.inl shows ft Kiiln for BcptemlKT of 27-.C - nnd for October of 'J2'ic ' lllbs for September Improved 17'5C ' and pork Improved 16c Wlifdltlovulnppil a decidedly bettor tone ( it tlio outset There wns no fresh ciiltiinlty "ows nnd , on tlio ctintrnry , the situation us thought to Inivo intili-rlullv Improved Stocks vveto Ijotu-r In liotli Nuw York uiiil London , vxliloli WHB taken iisronrluslvoinlilencoof intitocon- flaenco In llniinclnt cln-les. The rush pur- cliiiNL-sit-steriliiv nRKrcRiitLMl over 1,000,0JO Int. nt thu various points which reported \Vt-t wentliiT In KiiKlnnil , vvhero the hnrvest vvus K"lnp on , was also an clement of strength. The i-cllliii ; was light and Indicated iippart'titly tlml tlio weak holders hail pretty gunornlly tintoiiiled and that liquidations vvero about over. Thu Cincinnati I'rloo Cur rent leporlfd that spring vvhent had MllToiud ionit-deterioration tliirltiK the last week nnd thlH hclied | to cre.ito Ilimness Cud.ihy's lirokors were Kt ) d buyers almost troin the Urt. Then , too , n St. Ionls Uiunial ll ured out the worltl's who.it croii to bo 1,000,000 lti ) , short Thorowas some tlt'inniul for f isli wheat ngnln Mlnnenpolls ropiiilfd 61)11,000 ) lii. sold vnno p.irtlt-s say mostly lo millets , other- , say fur shipment The m irkot nt Ihu opi'iiltm was about fiom , c to * se hlghi-r th-in vt-strrday , tlei-llnotl fiom 'tc to 3iC , Ihfii r.il- llt'd , and .idvanced fiom 'ado le , tilled a llttlo Irrugulnr nnil the closing was steady at from So tt > "sc fiom the lop Tlit-forn innrkct WHS mndorately llrm , nut Inaotlvo tinlll .ifloi the I'stlnutos for tomor row's ri-i-flptslind liet-n civ on out at ( > 3O cars , when II woalu'iied 'Ihu rouorts from the romitiy wen1 foi Iho moil P irt of the mo-.t fiivornblo kind conci'ining thu pro ross of tlio crop Itooelpts ere r > 0fi eirs , of wliloli 1'Jl vreii'i-onliin-t The lower prlcos bioiiKht no Incri-nsuof liiislnos * . The pit at no time of the tin ) presi'iitt'd an .inlm.ilotl appeal.nice nnd M-.ilplnn .imom : the loc.il speculatois i-on- Btltuteilllflc'on-.Ultentlisof the day's trans actions. ) its w is weaker In sjnipithy with corn , althtnmh tlm I'rlt-ti Current Mild th.u crop Iirospei-ts had buun Impaired by rust and oveiybodj seemed Incllnetl to sell and buying onlers vvciusc itce The provision market was active and strong In tin-tirtli'lo of 1 irtl , but tlio oilier articles TToroqtilot 'I ho loi'i-lptsof lie s weio u dls- nppolntniont to the boars , numborliu onlj 1H- OOi > c niHirt'tl | wlthiiri.OOOt'stlm.iled Yi-ster day't , short sellers win ) alined that because the m irkot on that tl ly appealed to need 1ml- Bterliu , that It was therefore In a weak condi tion , were surprised to Hull how little they could buy tixl-iy without bidding the prlco up themselves ( .losing ligiiies wtru from lOc toiiOo under best pi Ices. INtlmated tecolpts for tomorrow : Wheat , 04 cars : corn , OJO cars ; oats , 200 cars ; ho s , 27,000 head. The loadliu futures rniiKOtl as follows : Cash ( ( notations noru as fo'llows : Ki.otnt Dull , easlur. WIIKAT No. 2sprlnir. G23.j'ilG3c ' ; No 3 sprlnR , t. o. b. . 50c ; No 2 red. nu > 4&l > . > i ! . COUN No 2 , a ir No3yelloHclosiriKn8'jC OATHNo. . 2 , 2li14f : No. 2 while , billed through. Jlc ; No. 3 while , f. o. b , 2 34S311o. Kit-No. 2.lO OOc. nAiii.KV No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , no sales ; No. 4. no wiles. v IfijAxhritn-No 1 , $1.10' ' ' , . TIMOTHY bKLii I'rlme , $4.15144 20. PiWK Mess , pur libl , JlH.SSaiS.a1 ! ; Innl , per 100 Ihs. fO 7OBO 72S ; nhort ribs , IdeM ( loose ) , J7'J2i , < rtH.12i , ; dry salted tlioulderx ( boxen ) , J7 75'tfb 00 ; shot L clear Ides ( boied > . Jb 50iiU.02' ' , U'llIHKV-DUtllleia' llnlnhed Konds , per Kal , 11.12. SUOAIIS UncliiiiROil ; cut loaf , 0'c ' ; Krinu- latptl , 5H2 ; standanl "A , " 570 The following were tlio receipts and slilp- mcnlb for todav : On the Product ) exchange today the butter market was llrm ; cieamery , lG4520o : tlalry , 152.1 He. KKK'S , tame ; strictly fresh , 13'o. Nnvt lurk 1 trkrts Nnw VOIIK , July 20. Piouit Hecolpts , 18- 000 l > kis : : oxporlu , 1,300 bills , 1,400 sucks ; anleH , 3U.200 pk > :8 : ; mtuket moio active at easier pi Ices ; winter wheat , low untiles , II.5041240 ; winter , fair to fancy , { 2 I&83 55 ; wlntei patents } 3.4Hil4 ( 10 ; Minnesota stnilt-'htN , } 3.3U4.00 ; Mlnnesola ji itenls , W.OO'itl 25 , COIIN MKAir Diilli Bleady ; jollo\v \ vveslorn , 12it'J ( ( ) 70. Itvit Dull , stead } ; western , r > 7l5flc. lUui.i.v MAI.T ( Jiilot ; vveslein , fiOiGOi > , WliKAT-ltecelplH , 345,000 bu , , tixporl * . 07,000 bu. ; Hales , 4.100,000 bu. of futures , U72.000 bu spot. Mm lie ! active ami tinner ; No 'J ltd In Mure mid eluvatot , 70 > ac ; ullimt. V2c ; f o. li. , 71'8'ii721ic ' : iinuiadeil red , 07 < T& 73o ; No. 1 nortliuin , 71 Ji tVUic ; No 1 Hard , 75)4 ) < a75ie ; No 2 nortliern , 70 1Tt71c ( ; No , 2 Milwaukee. ( i'J'iti'JVc ( ( , Options less actlvo nml closed bteatly tit 'i < i6'iC over jestoiday. Thoopenlni ; was llrm at ® - atlviinoi1 , de- cllnliiK ItU'iC ' anil closliiK 'M.'lr lower th in yehtortlav ; No. 2 red.Julv , 7O > 1'a70J4C , clos- InB at 70'jf ' , August , 7144711Bc , clnslni ; at 71'fci1 ; Seiitembcr , T-\c ; Octoboi , 75i'ti7liliiC , closing at 75c ! Uecember , HOQ8ac ( ) , closlni : at HO'ic. CoilN Hocolpti , 10,000 bu ; oxjiortH , 400 tin. ; sales , 7411,000 fiiluri-H , 40,000 bu. spot. HnotKilllll , lower , weak ; No 2 , 47Vu-4Hc In ohiviitor ; 4H,4i40c utmt | ( Oiuliins fairly active and Vide lower , anil closed vteak ; Jill Vi-lli'i ® H' e closlm ; 47 ' ; Allllilsl , 47"i © 47- , closliiK 47'4C ! September , 47Vii4H1C1 GlOHltlK 471ii % . tATh Jtecolpts , 10,000 bu ; exports , 21,000 tin. ; hiiles , 155000 bu , future * , 118,0(1(1 ( ( bu , pot. hunts quiet , ' © loner , weak. Options moro active , weaker ; July , J414i635'ji' ( , cltisln B4J41- , August , 3IH.(23lac ( , flosliiLUU'ii1 - , ! -ep- tember. ati tttausf , closlni : 23'c ; No , 2 white , 37'ic ; No 2 , Chicago , 30 .10 0 ; No a. C'hlfHKo , ! l4'ii' ! No. 3 white , Jd'.e ; mlzeil western , 35lt4SJ7c , while \vohtorn , .l i43c. ' . . llxv 1'alily iicllvo , steady ; shipping. } 7.00 O7.5O , KiMitl toclinlce , * H.OO < ( i.0.60 lIoi-H-iJultii , gteailj j mate , comnion to choice , lltfii-J.V. ( 'uovisi ( b Cut meats , steady , Inactive ; middles , quiet l.artl , quiet , higher ; options ales , noun ; Inly closed at $0.50 ; S > ptumhor closed ut f 10'JO. Pork , dull , stoadji now inus * , lliirrnt Motleralo ileinaiiil ; nestcrn dairy , lOKi'i wCHtern creamery , 1711'Jlc ; westein fuetorv , lft'W17iIlleliis ' ( ; , 21c. cm.tst. .Moderulo demand ; jiart skims , IxHih-l'.ilr , steady , quint : receipts , B.fJHl pkL-s ; ncMorn fre.sli , m/iilfic. TAI uivJulet , firm ; iinchuiiKCili ( city f2 for pkgs.lJo hltl , 6c iiNkotl. CorrtiNHtm On/-Dull , bteudy ; crtiilo , 3& © Du ; yellow , 4'Jt1 rtnuoiJ'ifM The market was noghvted ; ronnbyhaiila oil , salt K , none ; August options § ale , noner > 7"o asked. I.him oil , bales , none. . 8 > i ; bid Total bales , none. UOMI.S- Dull , Meady ; btralncd , common to good , Jl Whit 1.05 Tlllll-bNTI.vK ' Quiet , niby at l7'lSJH ( > < c. ItlCL.i'ulr tleinniid , Meady Moi.AMn. Ne\v Orloniis , open Kettle , good to cholt e , mile ! , tite.uly hiitiAii- HUH , dull , nomlnali centrifugals , 00 tout , 4 B-loc ; roll lied , tjulet , Bte.uly. I'ui IitoN-Dull , toteady ; Amurlcan. H2.75 O15.K ) , Cori'Lii Steady ; lake , 110.25. l.KAP-blcudy ; domestic , f3 t > 0 , TIN Closed nturttlyi Mralu , M9.05 bid. I1U.1C ) ubketl ; plutes dull , bteatlv. bl'Bl.TLU-yulcf doiuu.llo , (3.UO , Col Ion Murktit. NBVV Oiti.niMi , July 20 , Steady ; peed inld- dlliiK , ti 3-100) ) mlddlliii ; , 7Me : low mid dling , 7 7-lCc ; good ordinary , 7 } ci uut ru- , l,7fR ! bftlMg gross receipts , 2,000 bales1 export * , 600 balm ) sivlcs , 800 balosi ttx-k , 70,000 bale * futures quiet sains , 1C.4OO tn\lli ! July , ! 7 57 bid ; AilKlUt. J7 5OJ8.7 51 ; September , { 7 50H7.CO ; Uctohor , J7.095J7 70 ; November. I7.78ft7 70i December , } 7 8Sit7 89 ; .lamnry , 302aH04 ; 1'obruiry. 1310 312 ; March , ! 8 13S820. Oiniihn I'roiluco Mnrknt. Ili-rrrii The market Is weak owing to the condition of the New York market I anoy crcaiuoty , print , 21c ; fancy creameries , solid picked , 10c ; fair to KOOII croamerles , solid pickctl , 10 < ill8c ! choice to fancy country , U > Q ir.c.filr to good country , 15c , packltiK stock , fresh , 14r. * * rmm-Tho steady hot we.ithcr Is caus- IIIK the funs to come In In bad shape and the losses on them are heavy Country dealers mike tlio mistake of holding their eisj-'s too long In waiting for an accumulation --everal rises before milking a shipment The bulk of thosiiles uro it llr < il I'lc. I.IVK I'ol'i.xnvTho market on spring chickens w.is weak and lower. The pickers woiilil only dlTi' < I'J'if per Ib fnrsprlngs Spring chickens , per do/ . , < 1 fiOit'J 75 ; best hens , per Ib , 7'ilHo , mixed coops , nor II ) , 5c ; old Mxuiern per Ib 430C ; turkeys , per Ib. , be ; ducks , pcrlb. , 7 < a8c. iii\nniis I nere are no homo grown on the market of any consequence in yet. bhlpments are belnj received from Tennessee and Ar- kalis is There Is a f ilr demand both locally and for shipping Into thu country. outhu.rn , per 4-lmsknt er.itJi , 81 50 I'OTATIII : * ) I'ur lo-iil lotJtcontlnuo to arrive from southern points and the loc-it growers are soiling itiltu | a goxl in.uiy direct to the local retailers , so tlui * tliere m no scarcity The feeling on the maiket , however , Is rather wn Jt anil pi Ices haven downward tendency Potatoes on onlers from country , HOS'JOr. Ari'M.s-Thero Is n scarcity of southern ap ples on the market jutt ut pioM-nt , but there Is some ( . 'ullfornlu stock thiitM'lls tiulle well Apples , southern , per ' 4-lm. b ) \ ,75H'JOi.I'all ; - fornla , per bu box , il 5DTM 75 I'Kt.Kiiv "mhll shipments are arriving and the tuallly | Is very good for this season of the yrio ( Vlery per do40It45e IIHlitlKS'Tlio receipts of blackberries wore not so large as on some tl'iys , but there vvns u fair supply Other kinds of berrlus tin' not plenty A few home grow n blackberries have put In an aupoar.inco , but not enough to i-ntnny tlgiire 111 icl.borrlos , par 24-tjt oust1 , ? 3 ; black r.ispborrles , per24-it [ ca'-e , JJ.5U ; hucklobeirles , i.1.50. Svut.i , ritft -Apricots are out of tlio market. There Is a good supply of I'allfoml i II irtlot peats and a t'ar of Texas pears his lust arrived Apt loots per l-baskot crite , ll.'jr > ; plums , vvlhlKooso. poi'24-it | crate. J2 f > 0 ; California ji inches , il I.V&l 2d , California peats , per box , $ J.DO , Ttiias pears , per bo\ , II 70. Mrtt > N < There have not hem very many vvaletmohins on thu market this week , but pilces luivu not matt rhillj dimmed ' 1 here Is u wide iitite | in tlio sl/o and iittility | of the re- t-elpts A. p irt of a car of Texas cantaloupes has been received fiom Texas \Valoimelons , per onto of ono tin ? $3 UJ ) ; loose , poi 100 , 11 S.OOii'JO.OO , c intalotlpes , poi doJl 50. TltOI'ICU , OiiVNOi.Tlie supply of or.itueson the mar ket Is not large , but sulllolont to incut the de- ni mils of the trade The ttiallty | of the oi inges cm the market Is geneinlly gootl , o- > - pocl illy MI foi this sc.iMm of thojoir 1'ho dein.iinl Is veiy fair nnd conntiy orders es- ptcl illy uro liberal HlverMtlo Medlturraiii'.in sweets , * a.Maa ) 75 ; briu'lils. il 75S3.00 , Itlv- ersldo ieedlln's , il OUii , , ) 25 I.I.MONS The hte.uly winm weather nro- tlucesa vor.v fnlrtlom'ind fot. lemons anil .ill houses ate tlolng a gootl steady Im-lniHs In them Messina * , exliu fancy , J ( > 00 160 50 ; Mev-ilnas , per box , cholcu to fancy , Jj 00 < i5 50. HVNASAS The receipts me ll ht , as most houses ilo not caio to go Into the b in.in.i husl- nt"- , very he ivllj when thu weather Is such as to rentier the handling of them moro oi less rlskv Prices leni.iln about steady. 1'er hunch , large , J2 25ft2 75 ; pur bunch , binull to mudlum , J J OOSJ.25 , nines , TVI.I.OVV , T.TC. Ilii > K-No iKiecn hides , 3c ; No 2 crcon hides , Jo ; No 1 green Milted hides , .1'jc ; No. 2 grt en sailed hides , 2'No. ( . 1 gieun stiltutl Hides , 25 Ib , . to 10 HH , . | io ; No 2 green salted hides 25 Ibs to 40 UN. , 21o ; No 1 veal calf , 8 His. ton His , ( V , No 2 veal calf , 8 UK to lGlhs,4c ; No 1 thy Hint hides , 7c , .No. l ! dry Hint hides , 5c ; No 1 dry salted hides , 5c I'att cut cut hltlos 'iu ' pci Ib. lo-s than ully cm ed. MlCBt1 Pi tTS-Oroon Milted , each 3rjo.tl 2ri ; gioun sjiltutlin. . u Hugs ( shoit woDlotl eatly skills ) , e lull 15".J" , tlry sliuiiilhus ( shoit. vv ooled early skins ) . No. 1 , eueli 5 < ttOc : tlry sin.irllngs ( short \Mioleil eirly skln > l , No. 'J , e ich 5c ; dry Hint , Ivans is anil Nobiaska butcher wool pulls , pur Ib. , actual weight , 103 lie ; tlry Hint Ivans is anil Nebraska Murrain wool pelts , per Hi. , act mil weight , 7 < * ilOi- ; dry Hint Coloiado butcher wool pelts , pet Ib , aclntil weight , OTfilOc , dry Hint Coloiatlo Mur- i.iln wool polls , iiur II ) , actual weight , "iii'Ji : dry pieces anil bucks , actuil weight , 5y7c. ; [ 'vi.i.ovv AND UiihAsr I'nltow , No 1 , l' l'ic ; tiillow. No. 2 , 31iif 4c ; gieaso , white A , l't'35c ' ' ; grease , wlilto It , 4c ; grutise , yellow , 3'jc ; gicase , tlurk , . ) c ; old uultui , 2 2'jc : betswiix ' , prime , Ioa25c ; rough tallow , JJJ Car lots weighed and delivered In Chicago : Dry bttllnlo , per ton , Hi 00(618 00 , tlrj country , blenched , pur ton , tlO 00il3 00 ; do conn tiv.Uiunp and moatv , JH OOiilO.OO. St. l.ciiils Vliirkuts , HT. Lotus , July 20 rr.ouii-lTnch ingod. \ \ IIKAT"troiiijei and olo-etl liScHfc above } entni tin v ; cash and July , 57 'ic ; August , 5'JJuC ' ; September , ( j2J8riii8c ( ; December , 70c ( oils Veiy ilull and closed \c under yester- daj ; cash , Ilb c ; July , August and ScBtumber , 30J c. DATS I/iiwcr ; cash , 24o asked ; July , 23'c ; August , 21'ic ; . eptembor , 21 r. U\h-Dull , I5c bid , No. 2 , nominally , 47c. PROVISIONS Pot k , ( iill > u cnrrunt 'make. $ li.75 ( ; lirtl , higher. S'J12' ' : ilry suit moats lilghoi ; luoso sliiniltlers , J7J7'a ; longs and i lli > , ? H. 12' ' , ; hhoits , 18.45 ; Mi ar cured hams , 1JT',1 ( tc llvv I'lrm ; timothy , 85 OOail.OO ; prairie , W 00ii8.5 ( ) Itirrriiu ririn , strong ; dairy , 13j@17c. ! Kt.tis Very dull and we ik ; stilctly fresh , candled , DC. Id c-riPTS-Whn it , 5,200bu ; corn , 5.HOO bu. -IIII-JIIMS Wlifut , 2J,70tibii ; coin,8,100ju. | KIIIIKIIV ) City VlurKets. KANSAS CITY , July 20. WIIIAI In good demand at an advance ot 'icNo. ; 2 haul , 52ijffi : SJL ; No. 2 red , 5H < i&ri.l'i- . CORN About bteady , with iiiulertonu of vu-akiuiss , No 2 mlxod , 32'ii3Jc ! , No. 2 white , 3.i'TC31i- . ( MTh Again lower ; No , 2 mixed , 20c ; No. 2 white , .I.It1 IlKCcii-rs l'loui , 3,000 bbls ; wheat , 03,000 bu.icoin , ( j'J.OOO bu ; imtH , 15,000 bu blllPitllNTS riour , 0,000 bbls ; wheat , 7,000 bu , , corn , 2(3,000 ( bu. ; oiitb , 1,000 Du , oil Miirkotii. 0 , CITV , July 20 National Transit cor- tlllcatci. opuncd at 50 ; hlgliust , f > 7' < : lowest , 55i ( ; closed lit 57. Sales , 74,000 bbls. ; elearancob , ( ,0,000 bbls. I'lTibiiuuu , July 10 National Transit cur- tlllcato-i opoiiutf at 50 ; closed at 57 ; highest , 60' . : lowest , 65 ; silus , 20,001) bbls LONDON , July 20 la.Nsui i ) Uitr 20s 3d per cwt CVICIITTA LINSEHI ' pot,42s3tl per iiiarter | ; snot July and August shipment , 41s 'Jd. SVixil .MurKvt. HOSTON , July 20 The wool inurkot Is un- cli ingetl. Unuashod and uiimt-rcliantalilo Metres am In Meady dumind at 15 1'Jc for Ohio ami Michigan. Terrlloiy wools nro Bull ing tiilti | > well , but at low ptlct)4 , Including line iinil line medium on ubi | sof 4j ( ) l5c , and niudluiii at 3bftIOc clean Tux. is , California anil Uigun wools litivn boon dull. Pulled wools iiiiel | nnd receipts full. Aiihtrallan wool tjulot. Uarput wools a llttlo active , .Nnvr Vork Dry Cioiiitt M irknt. NKVV YOIIK , July 20.Tlm condition of tr.ido In the tliy goods mtirkot Uonoof iiilot. | Tlio moro active feiitiirv ) of trudu N Iliuordorof business In spring woolens , but this Is marked by gioat caution , Thu linpiesslon now hooms to bo tlmt there may bo u llttlu Kt'tioral triido be. foi o the mltltllo of August. riiiluilflph.il drain Market. I'nii.UH i IMIIA , July 20 , U'nuvr Hotter ; No , 2 roil , July , uH'viiUHV CDII.N Moutli ; .No. l ! mixed , July , 47H ® ( > AinIn car lots llrm , future * dull ; No , 2 \\hllo , Jul ) , ilti'iU.l'Jo. ' Alllvtiiiiktut MiirketN. 5ln. AVKH : , July 20 WIIIIVT Steady ; Sop- temlier , lil'.c ; No J spring , Olo. CORNoiiiut ; No. a , aiKi aui.u. out , No'Jvvhiie.aa < , tca4ciNo a.au , ca2o. poik , vflb.'JO. Clnelniiiill .MiirUnli. CINCINNATI , July 20. WnuAr Dull ; No. 2 red , fjiv. IOIINInlluht ilemundi No. 2 mixed , 4HU. OATH Mioiujtir. No 'J mixed , U'JVtfJS'jc. ' \ \ IIISKjuluti tl 12 I.lrnrpuol l rUeu , l.iVKiu'oot. , 20 July WIIKAT Steady : demand - mand poor ; holdero oiler motlerately ; No , 2 red "Inter , 5i 'JdiiDs led per cental. C'oiiN bteatly , deuiaml poor ; mixed west ern , 4s 4d poruvvt. ItaUliiinro dr.clii Vlarkrt. July 20ViirAT Qulot ; No. 2 reil.bpot and Julv , b7J4c. Cons Ka y ; iiiued , put and July , 40Vt- . uud llrm ; No , 2 vvhlio vrebtern , Tulctto ( irnlli Miirket , TOI.EDO July 20. Wins , -Active , higher : Cllkll , ( U'aC. CDIIN llullsteady ; cash , 41'ic. OAia-yuiot ; No.2. 3Uc. llatami Mignr .Murkrt , HAVANA , July 20-biiOAii-Qiilct ; 100 bnas contrifuKulh , Do' ' , UoKiees polurliatlon , bohl today ou speculation utt.2Ui ) gold pur _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Cun e Alnrkot . NEW VOIIK , Juy20.-Ontloiii ) opened ll UlU 11 uiiL-hunKul lo 5 points down , closed bteady 1 ( 20 poluts UOMU ; s le , 15'UO bugs , m- cluding- July , M5 9.W10 15 ; August , M5.R6 1005 : Soptombor. ll5.75Ult > 00 ; October , 115 75ftl5.H5 , Spot Itlo dull , easier ! No 7 , 17. Minntvvpolllirnt Murkrt. Mt.fNp.Ai > nM4July20. Ci ti nrirket steady : futures about steady , dene : July , 59c ; August , G'Jijr ; ? eptembnr , 01V : December , C8c. On trackNo. . 1 hard , Clue : No. 1 north ern. Olifc ; No a northern , 5UttGOcj receipts , 104 cars. Nrlinuk : ! Crop Note * . Dead Horse ( lawes county ) Doings : Crops begin to look up since the rain Superior Journal' John Oomottwk of the vicinity of Oik , t Ills county , has just finished hirvestliiK 185 acres'of wheat that will make him twenty-live bushels to the acre. There's a crop not to bo sneezed at. Ilutto ti.-uutto ! Considerable ryn has been cut the past few days , anil will turn out woll. vVheitantl oats are looking fine , and corn never promised iMJtter. If nothing oiltof the ordlmrv happens , the crop In lloyd county this year will be simply Immense. Diibnls Item : Harvesting and haying are In full blast Prom what wo loirn , vvheat has a good era n , hut o its sulTored from nut The corn Is doing well , but needs rain The chlnoh- bug Is working In some parts , vet no have hoard of no great loss so far from tlmt c.iusa Columbus Journal' The prcion ! Indications are tint we will hive as teed a corn crop as wo ever hid In this pirtof tlio slato.aml a greatly Ineroiisoil acreage In stiots the tuts nnd spring nlieat have suffered by the tlry weather wo Inive hail , but there will bo an iinundunoo fur our needs and the shoners wo are now get- tint ; will be the making of thu corn. Tecumseh Journal : John Mondary of Lin coln pruelnot threshed Ills wheat lust week , se curing a yield of a trllle ovot sixteen bushels to the acre llolssild to hive had the bust Hold of vvheat , on upland , In this pirtof the county , soothers can fonu an acctirito esti mate of what they m iy expect from their Holds llesiys It will nol moro than pay ex- pens. ' of raising. Norfolk News ; Corn pitches In this section are no longer tloslzn ited as Holds but forosts. I armors all tell of tlio height , of their corn and tlio brilliant prospects for a crop , from which It Is learned th it nowhere docs corn stand less than elirlit feet high , vvhllo much of It Is ten to twelve ) feotr This Is a wonderful growth , ami nothing less than a cyclone or hall storm will piovent tills country from having the biggest crop of corn ever knonn. Columbus Journal ; J. S. rroemin was out al his farm \\otlnesday on ( Irand I'ralrlo ; tlio foi ly acies of winter wheat hid been cut. and It Is supposed will yield twenty bushels or moro to the ticro. Due place In the Held , u llt tlo lower than tlio rest , nml where snort lodged during thu winter , will yield about forty bushels to the acre John thinks that tlio foioe-foed dilll Is tlio machine to use for planting , and suggests that It bu run east and wo-t whole the land lavs favorably for It , and left without siihsciiiientdiagKlng. 'J bus the llttlo rldgos would bo favorable for catching the snow and detaining It lloatnro Express. The consensus of opinion derived fioma conversation with a numboi of well knoivn and conservative farmers of Cngp ! county situtduy and tod.iy Is Hint while the Cltl . crop will bo Mimeulmt short there wilt be Millie-lout oats gionn tills year to supply the homo demand. There vv 111 also be about ono fourth of a crop titl wheat. The out look for corn , especially in the lonlaiuls , Is gianil , while on tlm high giounds , though somewhat dry , ulll be an nvoiigoono The corn acreage this jenr Is piobibly tlio Inmost In thu history of the coiintiy Much of It lias been planted late on vvheil gtountl and bunco vvas not reported In the assessor ! , ' returns regarding tliocorn acre age fur the cuncnt yu ir Hiirfulo County He-icon : Mr A. I ) . Ocorgo tlio t fore p irt of the week was getting ready for m irkot a crop of onions Ho had 100 bushels that lie nilsoii this season on less than half an acre of ground , and the yield would have boon much creator only tint ( ho crop was \ Injured by hall while It was growing. The onion Is of thu Mori III variety and Is ready fur the m irkot two months befoio the common kinds The planting m setting out Is donu In the fall , and a mulching of hay , glass or straw Is put ovui it , and In the spring whun the mtilcliliu Is removed the onions are up ami glow 1114 ind got a good start of tlio vvoctls Mi ( tootgo has in uleiiulto a success of r ils- Ing i : veget ibles , and expects to have In a Held of ton aci us of onions , as ho b ly.s onu man can tund to that large a planting I-imnt | 1 il .Notes. Nivv : OHLKANS , July 20. Cleat Ings , $1,107- 403. II VVVN v , July 19. Exchange quiet ; on Lon don , 21'fe premium Nhw VOIIK , July 20 Clearings , 199,497- 44'J ; balances , * 3 550,070. HAI.TIVIOUK , July 20 Clearings , $2,284,0"J9 ; balances , M51,01'J. .Money , 0 pur cent. CiM-iv-Ari July 20 Money , 03S pur rent. Now Vork exchange , GOc discount. ClearIngs - Ings , $1,025,500. Mv MI-IIIS , July 20 Now Vork exch inse soli- ing , at Kl 50 premium. Clearings , J7UD50 balances , 111,111. KANSVb CITY , July 20. Clu irlngs , } fi30OC5 ; decrease , 62 00 pel cent , compared with thu same day last year. Homox , July 20. Clearings , ? 13G7O,837 ; balances , $ l,7li. > ,585. Money , 7.1 lOporcont. Exchange on Now Voik , 25o discount. fcT. Louis , July 20 Clearings , $ .1,070,300 , balances , $300,777 , Money iiulot , Mi > 7 pur cent. Exch ingo on New Voik , tJ discount. CuiCAtjo , July 20 Clo.ulngs , H2.ti2t > , G32 New Voik oxoliango , $2 discount , hterllng oxchinge weak ; actual demand , $4.82 > 4 841 ! . .Money still at 7 poi cent. NI.W VOIIK , July 20. ( .Special Telegram ito 'I'm : Hi.i-.l Exuhango was quoted as follow * ted iy : Clilcago.tl 50It2 00 discount ; Hoston 25c discount ; St. Louis , $2 discount. i'vitls , July 20. Three pur cent rentes , 98 10c for tlio account. The weekly slatemoni of the Hunk of I'lanco shown an Incru.isu ol i,275,000f gold , and 1 , ISO.OOuf silver. I.ostios , July 20 The bullion in the Haul of England ducroasLtl 50,000 during the pas vvc.uk. The proportions of the Hunk of Eng land's rosurvu to liability , which lustwLok was 47 32. Is now 471)7 ) Amount of bullion gem into thu Hunk of England on balance , JL'5,000 SIOLKl AM ) 111) . 'OS. Mmrp Hlno In London Ouot.itlmiN Strength enotl tliu llonii ) .M irkot. NEW VOIIK , July 20 The stock market under the Inlluonco of n slurp rKu In quota tlons In London and liberal buying order fiom tluitconter , opunod strong and Improver to thu extent of from 'i ' to Jit percent Tin rlsu was checked by ,1 sudden break of 3'f pe cunt In Gonuril Elcotilc to 51' , , but It wa notice.iblo tlmt the market wascomp irativoly fieu from those sudden ralipsus which havi occurred d iy after il iy for some tlmo past r.vun whun ( ionoral Elect tic hi olio anotliu 5 points to IG'J uiiilor a liutivy pressure ant all sorts of riimoii weio In circulation con- cornlng tliu lln in Mai condltlo-i of the com- pinytho roiction In tlio gtiiioral list was by no moans largo , feugar ylolilotl 2 points from thohUhostand other loading sto-ks from > 't to 1\ per cunt. The attack upon Uonor.il Electric vvas the ovorsliti lowing fuaturo of the day's transactions. It was currently reported tint a decision In a case of great Impoi tanco hail boon rontloiud against the compiny ; that the conueiii was In tin iiiclal straits anil .a roculvurshlp Immi nent Onli'mls of the compiny emphatically denied the rumors affecting thu credit of thu concern , anil shortly before tlio oloso It became - came known through dlspatch-Js from Mil waukee that Judge Seam in , In tlio United States dlsti let com t , hud granted an Injunc tion against the ' Oconto .M'uiufauturln com pany , thus upholding the validity of tlio Edl- hon patents lu the Incandescent lamps. Un tills ( Jonural Electric recovered to 41J' } < iiV4'JM ' and tlio general maikot rallied from the lowest ' est I'iniil quotations in a majority of In- slancus wore above those of yesterday. The ntt gains vailed from ' to 24 pui cunt Lon don wasciodltcd with purch tsosof ovur25.0)0 ( sliaris ami It vvas ruportud that a luadliu bear operator had covurud an extunslvo line of shot Is , Thu ease In money on rail , the modarata Im portations of gold ind the Increasing exports of grain caused a fnvoiablo Inllueiiuo on Iho market. The buj Ingof fractional lots of stock for investment i-ontlnuus , and the tiansfur olllco * of loading railioid corporations are kept busy In bruiiklng up Inill lots Into certifi cates foronlurs 1'hore was a brisk borrowing dnmaiitl for Hock Island , llurllngfon , Louis- \llln.V Ntiblivllio and ( ftneral Electric and othar actlvu sliaros , botuo of which command a premium for usu Among tlio specialties. I'ullinaii Jiinipud 3 > 4 per cent to 154 , ami ' Amurlcan 1'ob icco 4 p > r cent to 50 , but the latter afterward broke to 53'i .Manhattan ioso3t | pur cent to llili , and loftolf ut 11J\ . Tim market closet ! llrm in tone The Test says : With all that has houn He tltlous in thu recent truiisiicllons I'l ourbtockM for London account , thuro husbuonstimu gunu- Inu Investment trading , und , singularly con trary to expectation , thl ? has takun thu bli.tpo ot focal buying for the forelgnurb , A few ( lii ) bluco , such WHS the cloud of dust stirred up by iittornalloniU boar hpucultitorhull \ stri'ut hail come to think that securities wuro all on their way from London to Now Vork Tliu London exch inge mirkot vvus advanced with tills vlow , but thlbudvunco boon pioved a mistaken upoculution Today the truth of the Munition was dUclosod by unmUtaUaliiu otliluncu the heavy bulling of sucurlly lillU in our local sterling maikot The Inference ) from this U poi fi ctly ohv lous , Uloiimy as London's own prevailing sentl- meiit has Incume , thuro Is u prlco at which Its Investors will buy our stocks , Justus wo. fountl a month ago a pi leu a which Its grain Import ers would tnko our wheat. Then , equally with the oilier liuitv'iis tlio time ulien money relief must comu through our Impart of thu IliuU of England's gold. At tlio present moment , all the machinery for u lurgo slilpmunt II.IH bi.en urraiiired ; but thu conditions of our money market and the rUld terms exuded by the bunk prevent the opuration until tlio quoted - of itvrlliiK luburo & liberal muium of roflt Thcso rat e"9 " e very nearly touched y today's iittotatLqiu , The follow Itig rv.riu.bo closing quotations on ho leading stocksuruho Now Vork Stock ex- hango today ; n * .ichliton Nurun ni I'.K in ? Lilinin Ksprcsit Northern Pnc | itl Llton.Torrelldtito IT I * D . < c O tlo prof d N'nrlliw t M nt Otltl Amorlcin Kxptvns Oo profit liltlrnoroAolilo S V tvmril ' 'inivllin I'.iclllc X Y .V N K iiniil-v ' southern Onnrlo X AVcBtor 'entril IMolflo Oregon Imp II Ihes A Ohio Ul 4.1 ; iIOWOAIIO , , , lai O S I , \V N 4.1H I'eorli I'ec A. E H ! hlciiri IMtliburir 11(1 ( iiu- tl'iillimn 1'nlnco 3 C C , V SI L 'ollon ( in rerl HlPhniontl Tor ) ol , V ItlldAOII iloprcfil : > .il Lick A West 141 lUoUrimlo W n 1A : > A K ( ( pref U ' . " do profd r.t Hid AC F Co . . Hook iKlnncl . r.n' ( SintTonn st I'niil . . Brie ISM (1 ( ( > pruf'd ilo prof d * * St I'nul .VOmilii < ort VVayno lin itotirotd. 'roil Norih-n pf d lot 'icine . A K i PM nm fix-kin. . : Vallov isj < Coil A Iron Illinois Ontril oo Texas I'.icltlc ' 1'AiilA Diilutli 3(1 ( Tel A O C tifil 711 i.ni A TOXIR pfii m Union I'.icltlc 711W < : .1ke KrleA W . ir. U S Kxpn'HS M ) : iko Krlo A W PM " W S L A 1- ? < r..iko . Shore do prof d . . . 1IH I.O.KI Trust Wells F.irfro Kxp . 1MII UMilsvllloANish Western Union . . 77H > > | | | | A N A Whcullmr A L. K . . 11 vlanlnttin con do nref il 40 Memphis A Clms M A St L . 40I'M ' Mlcliiifdii Contnl ( III i ) AU n. . . . II Missouri Piclfle Til * (5cnor.il Ktoetrle IK' ( > ' lotlloAOlilo Nitlonil LhiHood. . 111 s'lHhvlllo null HII Cole 1' A I pref'd lltl Nation il Conlivje HIIII T. A A A N M. . do prof d 34 HATC t J ( Vntral T 8t L A K. C -lo. AV prof d do prufil . . North Amor Co The total sales of - sto.-ks tcxlav et < i > sliurosineludlng. ; Atchlson , 3,000 ; Chicago , Uuillngton , V gtilm-y. 10,800 ; Chicago ( las , J2,30lj ( Distilling 6,700 ! Erie. O.,0li ; Ooii ral Lloctrlc , 42 , OO ; Loiilsvlllo vX. Nashville , 7,000 ; .Northwestern , 4,100i Northern I'aclllc preferred , 4,200 ; H-aillng , 8,300 ! Hook Island , 13,500 ; St. Paul. 2S.400 ; Sugar , 111,000 ! West- ein Ciiltui , 17,700 bales of silver cerllll- jutes , 10,000 ounces NUVT York xionoy Mnrkol. NPW VOIIK , Julv 20 MO.NKV OS Cti.tEisy nt 2ftO per cunt ; last loan and close olfurcd at 2 per cunt. I'IHVIK .MKIICANTII.K PAIKII8312 per cent. bTGHUMi E\cilA-lK-\Veak , with actual business In h inkuis' hills at J4.81'iB4.H2U for sixty tlnjs ami ft 83141114.H4 for demand. J5li.vi.li CUfiiHCVThs-Wouk , with sales of cortlllcatos at 70c , and closing til 70c bid , 71c asked. Uovr.HSMEs.r 110M)3-Stoatly. State bonds flip closing quotations' on bonds : u s 4B ro"s rrr ; SlL. AI M ( lull An 7li U S Iscinip 110 > < St L .VS KCiunM KM C S P s leic U7 i SI 1'itil CoiiHolH llHii ( I'lClll'1 ClMOf IIS 10JWSI 1 > , C .V 1' tHlB 111 .OIltHl III L Hl'tKl 4H Uj T. P. L (1 Tr. Ucta IIS tllH'iourltis lltl T 1 * k U Tr Ucta in Tonn ninv set ( Is 11)11 ) Union I'ae IHH ( 101 Tumi now HOI fin 1)7 Went Shore . . . . . ll'l Tenll mnv Bet .lH tlri U \VlHts ll'lmm , CanacbiSo uds till AtOlllHUII 4H Uuntril I'm ISIH ' doJSi Class A I'll I ) AU ( i iHtH O. H AS A.flH till 1 > AH ( } . IH O H AS A ! M8n 1(11 ( Krlo iils ! . H A T. C 5s 101't ' M K A T ( Jen lis do cuu HH . . ion M K A T ( .en fiH N Cirollni ( ! n. i-jii Mutual Union HH nn do IM in N J. C. Int Curl 1U7 S C llrowim . . . us N l"ic IHIB 111 Tenn ulilllh III ! N 1'ic idH ! . , ! ( ) , VH Us . . no N W Consols l.u V.I Ex-M.it coup .15 N W Deb . " .s 101 Va cuns ld HerloH no Ilniton Stnuk ydiiliitlciiM. HOSTON , July 120 ( Jail loans , 019 pet cent ; tlinti luans , 0 pur emit and commission Cl losliu quotations on stockx , bonds and mlnltiK s ares : Alcli Top .LS K West llnd pre [ d 7fi Ann rlc in snirar . A'1 * WestliiBli Klcetriu VI tlo pref d . . . . do pref d . . . .I'l ' IHv Sfitt'O.is Win Cent Hell ToloplioiiK AtcldHon L'ds lloston .V Alb my Jilt AtchlHon IR Ilostoiu . M line l.-.ll New Kiik-1 mil Us lloston A M pfc ! 11(1. ( ( Jen Electric fts . Cld . llur > 1 Q Cenlril IH 17 Fltelilinrt. Alloiioz Ml ilnir Co 10 Oi'iii ril Klictrlc All intlu 111 stwl lloston A Mont mi 17 Mexlcin ( Vntral 17r.'i N V .V NowEnir C Unmet A Heel i JIM ) Old Ciilonv CLMitemil il. . Oregon bliurt I.tnu Frinklln t . . KuUIti I OHOOO ! i. , , Sin Illi KO . . . Qulnc ) Unlun l-nclnc . . . iinarack : Went Knd Sin PrnnrlHcVi Miiiini ; CJu itntlons. f ruv.ciscw , .lu.Iyt 20 T.'Eho oniclal closing ( itint " itlon for. mining stocks today were as l . . . lo.Moxlcau . . III llelolier llest.V Ilelcher . . . iiolophlr" " ' . ' . " ! . ' . ! 70 5 llodleConsolld'itoil Klll'otost . . . no Chullir Hill 1C CoiiHullddCil AV.i. I''O blcrra Nev ail i. 10 Crow n Point Union Con > . .1. ' . CiuiiM ACuiry 3r Utah . . 10 Halu V Xorcro Yellow * J lokot 10.MI New ork jVlinn ijuot itlon . Nnv YOIIK , July 20. Thu following are tlio mini ng quota ) Ions : Con Cil and Va . . . . Deailvvuod . . . . loo'st ' md ml . 1111 doiilil A Currj .10.Union Con ,1" . H tie A Norcross . . 10 Yellow Jiekct . 15 llomi HtaUu . . . . 7.0 Iron .Silver . 15 Mexican II ) Quick MUor . , : ioo Ontario 7f.ll do pref d 1500 Ophlr Hulwer . . 5 I'ljinoiltli St. I.otiK .tllnln tJiiot.itKiiu PT. Louis , July 20. No trans icllons In lnliu MocUs leportt tl tortiv. A NVltlo. . , l7l ! < Cl. .IJ't ' i'Ul Ulltu 1 un Kll/llli-lll till . .lll > 'tl.e ' bid t.iBkul. l.iiiiiliin'K TroHpnrtH llettnr. Nr.vv YOIIK , July 20. The Kvriilin ; Post's Lontlon sptvlal says. Thu It ink of Knul mil's reseivovvas Inoreased this weuk Xld&.OOO , of . which only .10,000 was In cold. .Money in the market Is superabundant. ( Jther deposits In- i-ieasetl iOlOO > )0 ) There vvas a continued u- covery today , the continent buying Anu-rlcans freely , anil ft Is also reported that the Itrlllsh publK ! wein coming In. Theru vvero no bail iiimors II irpilil vvas unchanzed. Slhorwiis flown to 324 , Kiipco paper was at O'Jif. .MAKKITS. llccclpts I'linnnmeii illy l.luht with lrlccs llatlly Iloiuor.ilui.ilft. . TllllllsDAy , July 20. The continued ll ht receipts , while they h iv emit caused any marked improvement In the mii kets , h ivo at least served as a check to further and perhaps complete ilemorull/i- t Ion of prices. A dt.ore.iso In supplies ( .0 far this weuk compired with last of over 2,000 cattle , nearly 10,000 ho s and 2,000 hhoop , otin'ht to anil undoubtedly would under ordl- u iry olicunislancus , liunro a llrmln up of values , but In the prosontcasc conditions arose so strained that recovoiy will bj very Krailiial and liny bo deferred foi MIIIIU tlm"1. There vvero hanlly enoiuh cattlu on salt ) to day lo make a market , th it Is enough decent beef cattlu The untlto supply was lighter th in on an ) onutlay In ovtii Mwe.okh , and the ollofliins Included only a lo id 01 two of corned catthiand less th in half adoron loadsof west- erniTn KUOI ! enough for buef Tliuru was a very fair demand , mid anythlnt ; the drossetl buef men could USD sold at steady prices. Teetleru madu up thu M\f \ bulk of the olTt-rliiKs , Homo very fair 1,230-lb , natlv on brought iJ.OO , and hoiuocliolco 1,131-lb crass western hold for ST 00. A few Tuxansnolil to the killers at * J.ao. The feeling wasriither moiu conlldent , and In all probiblllty a.Mw moro ilpo cattlu could have readily sold at-K nd Ihin prlcou , Con htnir was i U'l In limited hiijiply and chanxeil hands roadlly at sdbstantlallr 1111- chaiiKi'tl prices , f-tlr to KOO ! cons hulling largely at around f.l.-lO ID } ' 2.1l ) , Coinmoii lar i ) lo cholcu vuUl Cnlvu > bold at fullv ste.uly prices from J2 to ! & ; The in irkot for rou n block Is veiy wi'.utCi and puci-i > Ion , homo pietly K OI | hulls > QtU today at from tl.25 lou tl ( .0. H , loP The feedur trailiu continues to pick up While the ollurln r iico riithur llbtiral iho tlo- 111. mil U very Kood ( > il account of thti pruvall- liiK low prices , ami , ( , ) movemiint fieu. Iu- ) hlr.ilile stntV Is bi'lllnr l&c to'ic buttur than thrt'ti or four dHys-aijIi ( Jood tocholco fuedurs lire iinotKlilu nt J'JiVfur..l.lt ) , fulr to < iod at * JU > ii. ! 7& and conun.in btutl at J-i.Oait. ! . ID. Hepruseiitatlvuhtlpi ; No , Av. 1HJ.J .No. Av. 1'r. IB .123'J 13 00. , , 0.10 4' i ioso ti no IH . H10 1 " " 21 . . b74 1 ( > 5 .1020 40" 24 . . . HIM 1 70 024 1 45 14 U112 1 85 1 B70 1 GO . . . .ma 200 5 . , . 55G 1 25 18 . 701 . ! 75 34 . . 515 1 40 CALVE ! ) . 15 . . . 177 S 25 1 . . . . 190 5 00 11UI.I.S. 2 . . . .1350 1 25 1 . . . .1080 1 GO 3 . . . 13U ) 1 10 bTOCKEIIS AND 14 712 2 15 24 . . . .1001 1 40 14No. WUHTBWN CATTI.B. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. 1'r. NE1I1UBKA. 65COW8 . . . 650(1 15 26 cows . . . 9221145 i i 3cnlves 2G7 175 2 calves . 31O 200 ) 67 feeders. 540 2 'J1 28 feeders h)0 ! ) 2 40 28 feeders 7HO 2 45 84 feeders. 001 2i7O G5cuVL-h | 190 a 00 bcowu . . . HUO 1 foudor 12JO 2 25 20 feeders 1052 235 i5 feeders H2J 2 40 41 feeders. 794 245 ; Ofccdors.lO'J3 2 bi \V VOVIINIJ. 2 cows. . , . 050 1 50 4CUVTI , . . , 055 1 CO 09 com 012 210 r.Orow * Oil 210 6 cow * H74 1 f.O MOstoeri 117.1 2.10 U.lstror * . I14H 2 3(1 ( 14 cows lOU.'i 2.1. % 14 Mccrs 1431 300 1 feeder H20 230 Icon- .170 200 4 feeders 12.17 230 1 feeder ll'W 230 I feeder 1440 230 2 feeders 1295 2,15 13 calves 273 230 I fopiler 1130 2 30 lions -OonlfM looked for i llaht run today on account of the blctlro | ) In prloos Wednesday - day ami 10 were not surprised at roi-elvlnc less than 4,000 head Conditions were much the same as on .voMoriliiv Kastorn markets vvero lower , tlio outside ilonmnd was limited and itirkon IndliTorcnt anil boirlsh Prices were unevenly lower , an v n here from Joe to 25c lower than Wednesday's uneven price * , the averaito tlocllno helm : fully lee Uood to choice moro or lens sorted IlKht and medium weight hoes told eirly for fresh meat anil Milpplnit account at from Ki 25 to * . " > 30 Packers p ilil from J.'i 10 to J5 20 for mlxcil and heavy hotfs and down us low as J3 05 for roilKli Pickers. Kirly tratllni ; vvas slow and the mar ket weak , but the closewasstronp In sympa thy with ho s and provisions at I'hlcaito , al- thouzli n few loads were left In llrst h nuts rradltiR was larctdy at from 15 15 to IS.VJfi. URalnst ! 52Dto$5 . \\ednesilay and K > H5 to 15.00 on last Thursday Ilupresontntlvo silesi No. Av. Sh pr. No Av. Hh. Pr. 21 300 J5 00 r.s 200 200 $5 20 . .215 5 00 02 203 100 fi 20 2 . 2H5 & 00 OS. . .220 200 n 20 3.D . . 32t fi OO 07 . 852 100 fi 20 D . . .174 40 5 00 05. .250 100 5 20 . 3H7 5 OO 04 243 40 fi 2(1 ( 75 . 274 320 5 O5 71) ) . .247 240 6 20 72 . .212 HO 5 10 72 271 120 n 20 67 .253 200 5 10 40 25.1 bO fi 20 5U 271 2SO o 10 58 .207 40 5 20 60 27f > HO 6 10 58 270 HO fi 2O G2 2.1. ) 200 5 10 70 230 200 5 20 51. 320 240 6 U ) 87 2.15 80 5 20 07 254 240 6 12'i 72 230 240 ( i 20 (51 ( 205 120 5 12't 01 100 40 6 22'i G5 .245 240 5 12'i ' 54 , .207 HO 5 25 GO 257 80 5 12 > , 12 280 5 25 GH .244 120 5 law 07 .207 240 5 25 (50 ( 2S2 40 6 If. HH .217 11.0 5 25 5(5 ( 2J ! 10 D 15 78 22,1 100 5 25' GO .313 120 5 15 H4 , 2OO 2'd ( 5 25 78 240 200 5 15 01 .250 UO fi 25 C3 .25. ) 100 5 15 5 , .184 200 5 25 00 275 HO 5 15 73 2.U HO 5 27'J GO .273 40 5 15 75 .207 40 5 30 57 , .204 240 5 15 DO , .2J1 HO D 30 59H .200 40 5 lo 70 , , .218 120 ti 110 H . 355 5 16 ( IH 2.12 HO 5 tit ) 72 202 120 5 15 00 , 252 120 5 30 73 .257 80 5 15 02 , , .215 120 5 32U 55 . .311 80 5 15 GO . 22J HO 0 35 GO 280 HO 5 15 48 , .2 JO 40 5 35 54 .273 280 fi 20 U7 .210 80 5 35 PIUS AM ) notion. 1 . .200 3 00 3 . .283 4 50 2 . .105 4 00 SilKBi1 There were no sheep on s-ilu , Tor desirable muttons there was a modurato de mand , but common stock llnds no sale even ut ridiculously low prlcos. fair to KOOI ! natives , } J 2544.25 ; fair to Rood westerns. JJ.OOI&tOO ; common and stock shorn ) , } J OOit't 00 ; ( 'ood to Cholcu40 to 100-lb.lambs , Jl OUtJ50U. Kncnlpts mill li | > nun. i of It tuk. Oniclal rui'slptsa-iJ ilUpultloi ofsto'lf _ as shown by thu books of Uu Union ftt.icV Yurd * company for the twonty-four hour * undliii ; ut 6 o'clock p , in. July 20. 18'J.l : IIBCUITS DISPOSITION. nuvEtts. IIDI.H. SI1KLI Omilinl fill Thoi H II immund Co SlHO Sn 1ft A Co : u i The Cuil ihy IMoklng Co . no IIS'I Slutlilr 171 Clevel mil I'll Coov A Co .1111 V.tiiHitit A Cm V siilppoiH.mil foetlurii. . Loft , over Totil . iiijii l.itu Mink Vliirkot , .Inly 20 lSpccl.il rolcgr.iiii to Tun llBi.l Tin- demand fin c.ittlo.is 11 little sh.uper todu > , and the ti end of prices v\.is In sellers'f < iv or In no ln.inoh of tnetrulu v\.is tliti movement ] i irlloul tfly brisk , but thu du- in mil was stum , : cncmu'h to en ihlo sellers lo uiltl from fie to Itlo muro to pilous , in iklm : an iid\ nice of ftotn LOc to - . .Hslnco Tuesday niurnliiK Tills Nil most vvelcomo ( h uu'o to sellers , hut prices mo still slioeiiitul } low , Ill'llIlVVill t.lku SOII1U tllllO tt > pllll till-Ill IllCk \\liLie they vvero a fountain fiL'o At the .ibovo-noted : ul.ince It must be an exception.illy Rood Imnoli ofsteoisto attract u buji r.it in or f 4.1)5 anil vcrj decent l,4lJ ) to lSOU-ll > steers went over tiio sc lies at finin $ l.atoS ( ) 35 1'rom J1.75 to JJ 75 binuht most of thu cows mill bulls , anil from } 1.50 to tl fl1) took the bulk of 111) ilrci < > d lieuf and shipping steers Thu inn of Texas cattlu as estiin.itL-tl ut 4OJ01ifid. Silos were nt stroiiK prli.es. the riuuo boliu fiom Klc to 15c higher than for Tuesday Tin fen nosteriiriiijuc.il- tlti on sale also bronchi stiotu price * . At thu lowest prli eb of vostuidiy there was f.ill activity In tliJ IIOA tr.ido ted iy. Thu best oftlie ho.ivy and . mi-dliim u els Ills bionvht fiom i5.5r ? > tiiW OO.intl thuru wore bnjers for cholco H-hilol Unlit liiys at from ; . " > 8J ( ID } D 00. 1'roin those figures s lies i.uu'ecl doun- wnnl to fr > in { 5J ! > to J5'U ) for common stull null from $3 to < ? 5 fet culls. Tim atrlvals woiuostlm.ited at 10,000 he id , miking about tM,000 foi theplied pirl of this weeU.as .iiriilnst li0lbO ! , foi thu ( .line time last week. The continued moder.ite .m Iv.ils ml ht line boon o\p > etod to htart prices upward , but It only resulted In a slightly hto.ullei feellnj ? . The ollerln s were all taken and the close was reasonably linn There wus llulech uuo In the sheep market. Good to choice Crudes continued to show llrm- ness , while for thu oil' Blades prices blunted Mime ll refill irlty. ( Quotations ranged fiom tl.OO ton.75 forlnfeiloi to fiom H 75 to5 5 for Cholie qualities. Toxnns went ( | iioted at fiom tl.50 toil JO and westerns at fiom iJ.50 to * l..rj'J. ' Limbs weie salablu at fiom JJ.'JD to 10. ICeeolpts : Cattle , in.OOO head ; calves , 1,000 lie.id ; ho.s , I1) ) OOll head , sheep , fj.llOO head. The Lvenln , ; Journal luports : L'tiri -U-ceipts l , 12fjutl head : shipments , 4,300 head , fat cnttlo stiuiiK ; others sto lily ; Textins weak , pi line beo\es il.TMH 05cholce ; , il Wit , I 05 , Diners , M.OOIil.Ol ) , 'levins , il 75 C.1-J75 ; masa westeins JJ J5HJ 10 ; stockers , il 75U-75jfOWN , U.OU&.J b5. Hood -Receipts , la.OJlt Head ; slilpmonts , 7,000 head , m.irkot lOSHfie loner ; mixed and packing , J1" ) 10U5 10 ; prln u ho ivy nnd butoh- OM , * 5 4fi5.oO ( ; Unlit mixed , i&.50ii5 7O , sorted IUhl.J57lH65.yo. Mlbti' Hocelpts , 5,000 head ; shipments , 1,570 head ; market vieik : nithes , } .1.75ifi f-J5 ! westerns iJ'JO14 to ; Te\ans , S.I ( Mi& 3.CO ; stockuis , fJ.-JCiWJ 00 ; culls , el.OOu4oO ; lambs , iJ.OOdi&.GG. KinmaH City l.lm smu M irli t. KANSAS CITY , July i0 ! CATTLE Uocolpti , 2,500 head ; .shipments , 'J.ODO held ; mirkut htuatly : Texas ( .leers , jl.U5TtlCt.OO ; Ttivas wittte , tl.'J&U-'JO : shlpplUK steers , J40JOB5.00 ; natlo rows. JiU/u-150 ; butt-lieih' stoek , $3,15144 20 ; stoi-Uers anil feeders , 10ija,75 ; bulls and niKcii , H.oorta oo. llotis Uet-elpts , 2,200 himd ; lilpinpnts , 1,700 head ; hulk of sales * D 10it5.25 ; hen vies , * 5.00Q,5.ao. puckori , J5 Itjf5ao ) , mixed. J5 05 ® 5 35 ; ll htb , $5.2035.55 ; Vorkors , J5 15-3 5 55 ; plus. irj.40U5.05. MihH' UoeolWH. 100 hn.itl ; shipments , 1 ( > 001ieud ; maiUot steady but glou ; muttons , J4.25. Sr. l.oill Iun Slock MnrUct. ST Iot'iH , July 20-I'ATn.E-Uucolpts , 2,000 , buad ; shipments , 1100 huad ; marktit quint ; no L'ocul n.ithes < m .sale. I'ali to K" < > 'l ' would Hot'lH Ituculpth , 3700 head ; shipments , 300 huid ; maikut lower ; ton price , 15 7O ; hulk of sales m ideal * . ' ) 3025.dO biirm'-Kocolpts , 1 40U head ; shipment * , 400 lioad ; market flrmur , natives ranged ut ' 20 ; lambs * 4 DOttOOO. Go BOO balloon tonight. IQRA lELl ) RtGULflTOft CO , tarm 1 SOUS UY ALL Pnu'cCISTS O' ' SOUTJI Union Stock Yards Coinpaa/ , South Ornaha. Uo nnd shoau markoUi fn CQMMIS3IQ ) HO'J3i Wood Broii3r3 ! , I/lvo Btoik Corumlsilou ilera'i-ioti co llli CliialmTrl i > bouo Hit CblcaM JOHN I ) DADHIIAS , KR K VV-KJH , Market reporU by mall and wlrochoerfully furuUbod ujiou * ppll utlou. AFTER THE CROWD HAD CONK Some Pjrotcclinio Torpaicboroan Evolutions at a Now York Picnic and Ball. . KICKING A HOLE IN THE MOON IMmiRcn to Tlntt Orb tlin I'tillco Cullnr tb" Dniiupr * A Sturllfbt Ollinpto ( if l.lfo Ainniif ; ( lolli- nni' ( liiy unit ( lliltly , Toward 1 o'clock yeatorilay i says tlio N'ow York Sunday Sun , the Frotu'h plenic in Lion i > ark boctuno ox- ceeiliiiK lively. Tito onthiHiastlc shouters of "Vivo la France ! " the papal and inaninuis who luul bruu ht their children , and all thono of xuiHltlvu atts- eoptlbllltlos had } ; onu home. A lot of lively young tfirls , concert hall dancers and mjiKibJUl-tuwn , hud Illled their places The fun bojian when tlio orchestra played a rollicking bolero. At the llrst sounds of the music there triiiped out of the crowd a tall , lithe French woman , dressed all in black , who teemed to bo possessed with the demon of duiieinj. . No one had noticed her before , and for a while noono seemed to reoojni/o her. She placed her hands on her hips , and with nmn clout jjraoo bcjian to whirl around , up and down , to and fro , in per fect time nith the lively music. The crowd gathered around fa a big circle , applaud inj , ' her as only the French can applaud. "Hravol little one ! " they cried. ' "Faster ! Faster ! K'ck a little. " The woman elaspotl her hands ab > vo her head , smiled at those who were shouting to her , and continued dancing , Hinging a'l ' the while , "Tra la la la , tra la la ! " Suddenly two women and a man pushed their way through the crowd and cried in Fioneh : "Hello , PeplVhcro ! did yon come from ? \Vhore have .urn been ? * "Come and dance " ' , iiusworcd I'opl. ' 'Go ahead , irirls , " cried the crowd. "Dance with her. " A whisper went through the crowd that these women belonged to the Itlaek Crook cjinpatu and were nil professional dancers. The two now comers suemetl to conlirm this rumor by stopping out into the open space , sei/ing the hem of tin-it- dri-ssos and joining in the dance. The man who had come witli them looked on approvingly. Ho was one of tho-e slock , well dressotl men. with haiuKotne mous tache , who may be seen at all hours of the day or night parading upper Hro.ul- way. The dance seemed to give him great pleasure. The tin ee women were now dancing with gieat enthusiasm. Cverv now and then one of them Marled to kick , but the man , who tieted some what in the capacity of an o\er eor , frowned and said : "Stop that , petite. None of that hero. ' ' n.ieh had hold of the bom of her drerfs and was holding it just > high Unit her ankle could plainly he been. livery at tempt to raise it higher than that was frowned upon by the overseer. One of tlio two women who had just arriu\l wasi\ery : jolly eteature. She was a brunette of lather btJiiL build , with a pretty , good natnredand a-iimated coun tenance. She fairly beamed upon the crowd , and , as she tripped nimbly through an intticate pas soul , she kept u ) ) a running lire of comments and re- marka in picturesque Fioneh. "Ah , mo ! ' ' she said , with a ludicrous sigh , "the times are changed. In trlori- ou- , Paris I would not have to dance done , with 11 lot of stupid policemen ooking on to see that I danced right. Well. Monsieur Policeman , do you like ny dancing ? Tin la la la , tra la la ! STOW , according to the rules I ought to nako a very graceful kick after this top. Like thi's see ? Ahthat was not ligh enough. Come now , 1'opi , your land. No. your left hand. We'll show hose pojplo how they dance in la hello 'iirib. Tra la la la , tra la la ! " And no she ran on , laughing and sing- ng in a way that brought a Mmlo to every face. Soveial men who were standing around , and who did not under stand a word that she had said , cried : "Wee ! Wee ! Go it old girl. You're doing immense ! " ' -.Mo no ol' girl , " Hhe answered laugh- ugly. "Mo \ or' young. JJoy , Monsieur ' ' " ' 'olieoman' : Kvorybidy laughed , and Monsieur Po- iceman turned red. Monsieur 1'oli conan - nan was a loundsinan , who , with two stalwart assistants , was standing by to set * that the fun did not become too riot- Mis. In his capacity of censor of mor.il- the had been watching these women lance. It was\erv amusing to study his ace. lie had a vague Imptession that it was his duty to put a stop 1 1 thu hilar ity , but as the women wore s ) careful in aismg their skirts , and as their kicks were so awfully modest , lie did not know what to do. The thing | > lonsod liltn very much , nnd once or twlco ho even caught himself smiling approvingly at the llasli- lug foot that twinkled so nimbly over the Moor. Hut ho Immediately checked his fooling" ) nnd frowned nnd olllclal sort of a frown. The two plain cops made m > > * attempt toooncoal their fooling1 * . Their faces wore a broad grin und they were watching the whole porformnin'o with dancing eyes. Tlio music stopped for n > moment. "Play up ! " cried Hie crowd. "Play something lively. " The music began again , this time a lively ballet air. The women cried to tlio mustaehod overseer : "Nfovv come , Joan. You must dance this with us. Hero , take my hand.1 The man hesitated for a moment , but the crowd urged him on , and ho Mopped into the open apace. Ho stood between two of the women facing the third. Then began the most amazing dance. Kaeh of the daiicor.s wont through a dllTeront stop , circling around without any regard for the other * . The man soon caught the fever ot tin * music and began to kick , ami aorj skillful kicker he w.is. Ills foot shot upward ab ivo the women'- * heads , he jumped high into the air and brought his heels t igethor with H Ion 1 crack , ho knelt and glided and hopped and stopped like a skillful vti- rlotj dancer. The crowd applauded vo ciferously and shouted : "Go it , old man That's the stun" ! " It was a most unfortunate encourage- ment. The women , slightly piqued at the success of Jean , liogtm tlot > themselves - selves out to show that tlio crowd evi dently underrated them 1'opt , who was the best dancer , gave a few flash * ing. bewitching kicks that throw the crowd into enthusiastic ruptures. "Gn It , Popt ! " tliev cried. "Show him bo'v to kick ! " Then Pent stood on one too and wrote letters high in the air with the other. It was very pretty and very .skillful , but it was aw'fully unfortunate. Monsieur Policeman , who seemed to feel guilty In taking such an interest in the scene , looked around the room and saw his ser geant approaching. In a twinkling ho whispered something to his assistants and thej broke through the front line of the crowd. Thej sol/oil Joan , .lean looked very much surprised , and his three companions began to speak French very excitedly. Monsieur Po liceman gave Jean a gentle push , which Jo .n , being a Krenchmnn , was foolish enough to resist. The next moment six burly hands wore on his shoulders and he was hustled out of the room with a-iia/ing rapidity. When the melee subsided Jean was standing in the door way with hia collar hanging down his b.iclc and bis waistcn.it vvitlo open. Ilia tin oo companions vvete attempting to soothe him and readjust his attire , while Monsieur Policeman , with folded arms , vvas looking on from a distance. A few minutes later Jean and his friends di-appoarod. After that there was a great deal of dancing of all kinds , but mine so interesting as that of I'epi. All the tables in tlio room adjoining the dancing pavilion vvero occupied. It _ was surprising to sco the num ber of j-oung girls -that is , girls who were not 110 jcars old who were drinking ehampagno and beer as fast as it n as olTored to them There weio two in particular who attracted a great deal of attention. They were dros cd alike in light blue cloth and wore sailor hats. Thej' looked st > much alike that they vvero taken for wistorS. These two girls appe.ued on the Iloor abjut midnight. They were not French and tlioy were not timid. Two well dressed mon-ab nit-town approached thorn and asked them to dance. In a very languid tonu one of them said : "No , thank you. Wo ain't dancinc- tonight. We're aw ftillj thirsty , though. ' A few minutes later they were drink ing champagne. They continued to drink champagne for nearly an hour , and at tliu end of that time thy seemed as fresh as when they had begun. The men who were pajiug for the ehampagno becamu tired of their occup.itljn about that time and deserted the girls. They tcmained calmly Heated , uniting for some ono else to come along. They did not have to wait long bofcno their glasses were rclilled. Tliev drank for amthor hour , and still they did mt show the slightest sign of intoxication. 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