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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1893)
T1TR OMAHA DAILY ItRli Tl'KSDAY .mr.V 9.- ; FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL * P < retiuWul of Htir OJiauctcrizcd tb.i . Grixln Trrtde YoilonUy , SENSATIONAL FEATIMS OF THE MARKET Hull MMVOMIAIII * KUrUd In All the C'hlcMco 1'IHurnp An Compli cation * ( lite the Miirkwt an Up- WHrtl Illt--Tlie Outlook. CitiCAno , July 24 Thorn vrsTi n stirring up t the whole Kriilti trsxdn toddy. For tlin first llino In tliri'i' months Ripntbull movements i7LrcsluHt.il In nil tlio Jilt-s. Bullish gonil- tnont ln bui u o much mpprcssad tor wcoVi ind the trade as , so largely oversold In nil imruiits III it the turn In tlio tldo vv .is of a sen nit lonil cli ii.ictor Ibo win ( it trt.lu had fie Slum war clomli thollKli ! Iii'llmi slilHtnoiiLs , the nromtsn th it fnrinrrN will nol hlp tiuicli nuw wheat tit prcs- luit prices , a ikcrc1 iso of nearly 1,000,000 hushcls on occun p.assHpe. following clear- nces last wtok of ocr 6,000.000 bushtiM and , moro thin nil , the reports of ilimiga Ui sprint ? vvhoat In the northwest from HIP lint. Tin ) hulls secMnliicly lot themselves nut rognnlli'si of an nflcrclup The nurkot was given a twlit of 2c ( nil for thu il iv , clos- IIIK nt thctupRt iiR't fors ptumijcrnml 74JI for IKcumbT. I'll si ( tales wuto mnilo at * .tllc ndvancuHiid nflm soinu line ! nations ndvanced He inoic. Shorts wcro , : uirloin to rotor anil ilicrovvisa stroii. feeling dnvelopud , with but llttln wheat foi iuli > ' 1 hen followed nn easier fi tllng , liilluenced p u ily by reports of ri ln In the norllnust nnd cooh r weather and also by tlio decieaso In the v Islblo iiutiply which was riithur adUaiipoliitmont tonpnriloni 1'ilees declined V , linld htuady , nnd unnln advanced , this tlmu moving up lc nnd dosed -it tlio lop 'I ho st ramble. In coin mid outs beg in Satur day , vvhtili prices wuto maikod up lc on reports of dainano from dry weithor This morning the. reports wtro uvnnmoie alarming neither was hot everywhere and crops In n sellout way In nmny sections A scnsillonnl liull market stinted. 'IhetixelK iiicnl lusted to the close , w lion the i-nptcmbor miikut vv is 2c , nt HVi and the Jit iy pilco neuly2'4eup ' , nt Ur c. Milpmrnts foi ono dnyere IIP uly 1,000,000 hiiilii Is and stocks llcht. The \lslblo niliply dicn .ised 1,211,000 bushels and thu cnnntry bnjorii itdduil terrots to the shorts who vvuioon the inn. 'J hoiu wim u good Hade In oats and n strong market The Improvement was due to tlio ccitlnuul reports of rust In thnvvostto the advance In corn and to tlio covering by Blunts. 'J ho market opened stionk at iH'ar.y lc nd- T.inct' , and. after frequent Illicit ! itlons , closed strong at about the top at a nut ivdvuncoof l' ( Cl c. 'llicT'provlsloti inaikot was without much rh.ingo from S ilurday's closing prices fora loll ) ; tlniu , hut fin illy tlio in.iii igers of the du.il BIVV an opportunity In the gre it strength of the gt.un maikut to give the shorts u Kintlc sipiie/o ton ind theclosoand the shorts thoni'-olMsdltl the test 'Iho dosing prices Klioa Kaln -upteinhur.ind ' October lard of 2Tc and In SepHmber ribs of 81 ! ' tc Klbswuro thi ) most. icllv oof the iirllclui tridod In dnr- ItiKlhoKri Uor putof thod iy , but lard \\oko up toward tbo und and lud In tlm urtlslty. I'oiK was loft severely .ilono nnd closed \vlth- nnt a MiiKlo trnde , beliii ; nomlnilly wet In about , thu B line as on b.itunlay. I'stlmated receipts foi tomorrow : Whoit SJOcirs ; corn , BIO cars : oiu , 310 cars ; bogs S2 ! ooo bind. futures landed ai follows : Cnsli quoliillcmK nero RH follons : I'l ot'it In fall ilciiiiuid , nrlcisiinchnnccil , WHEAT No 2 sprlntr. 03c , No a stirltiB , f. o I ) . GlQb2 < > ; No 2 red , 05c. itN Jio 2 , 40 = 40 ; No J yellow , closing iJAis No 2 , sc ; No. 2lilto , t . o. b , 81 > ac ; N < > . white , f . o. b , 28'/ . llF No 2 JJOc . . \ F , : , - i HAIII.KV No 2 , nbinlnal ; No 3 , no snlcs ; No 4 , r. o h.nnuisifC. ri.AxM'nn No 1.81.10 TIMOTHY Si ED I'rlnio , $4.20 I'OHK Jliibs , per tilil , ? I976ffll972Hr lurd ] ) or 100 lli , J9.7G ; diy nulled shouldort ( lnxea ) ) , J7 7M38 00 ; aliort cluar slilus ( boxed ) , f8r.OI48G2' ' , WiiiSKi Ulstlllois' flulahud Roods , per gal , buoAUR Ifncl'.uiKcd ; cut loaf , GI < C ; granu- Intcd , SH'J ; htiin < lird"A. ! " 570 'llio followlni ; uoio the rcculpu and shlp- todaV Oiiialiii Produce Murknt. IltlTTHi The cencral inarkot Is un- chiuiROd , hut tlioto N a vmlc fccllns. I'ancy cioaniury , print , Ulc ; fancv crcanior- lis , Millil imckul , 1'Jc ; fair to KOOI ! croaiuor- lus , Millil imcUcd , 10lBc ; clioloo to fancy country , lfltii' ; fair to good country , IDc , jincUii , ? Htock , frush , 14i' 1'tios The ilom.iml Is lln-ht nnd the market fclOH lit llC. I.IMS I'oiri.iiiv The inatkct on olil lo\vls Is Htoiulv hut the market Is flill of spring chlckonsslilcli are movliiK slowly tit riducud nrlci'i Hnrlni ; chleki-ns , per Hi , 11 ® l-ic ; liont IIOIIH , imr Ih , 71iHc ; mixed coops , jior 11) ) . , fie ; old rooHtors , per Ih , 45J&C , turknys , per Ih , Be ; ducks , tier Ih , 78c. ToMATors Thorn n.is a IIITKO nupply of to rn itoes on the in irket. houthei n , per 4-biskot ciKto , Jl ODIil 'J6 ; pur 1-3-hu box 70c. I'or TOis Thulocul Krimurs .iro bt-llliiK po- tuioeb on tlio stiout In a hinullayatfow in lets , but car lots are not very plmilv Hood ttock on tinliMs from the counliy , 75380e. Ai'l'l i rt-l'liiiloo red applis * 1110 not plouty and sell iiullo ri'aillly at ( rood prices. 'Ihuio tire plenty of homo tri own uruon appleH hlcli nro not \\orth much to sliip that nro Bulllni ; \\.ij donn Cliolt.ii rod stuud upplos. HOII thorn , per 1-3 liti box , 75 SOc ; KIUOII. &ua7.rC. I'l l.hiiTlio market U null suppllod with Ktock Unit Is K'od foi this cai Iy In the suason , 1'i-r doDOc. . OMONH Homo crown onions nro hoctmiliiK qillto plunty on the markul. Homo tjiowu per bit , { ! . Iliiiiin s- Homo Kroun hlackhorrlos are DO- romlnutiiy ; plenty and the slooU Is desira ble u isphoriles are \ury sc.irco HlacU- borrlos , homo grown per V4-t. ! | i\i > e , $3 ; hi ick iiisphtirrlei , per ii4-it. ] cas > o , 13 'J& ; liocklu- btuiles , Jl 'J5. hMAl.l. I'IIUITSThoro are plenty of ppachoi , noth Ciilirornlu and Toxas. and thu HHIIIO may bo Mild of piurs. I'liinis , wild odse , liui 'Jl-qt. crate , $2 50 ; C.illfornU tioiu'lios , tl 16 , Uultfot nla puars , pot box , iJ.DO ; TUXIIH Jic'ius , per box , ( - ; TOXIIS peacluui , 1-baskut cralo , $1 30 ; Uallfotnla llgs , per 'M-\b. \ CUM' , $2 , Mi IONS Tlio market on watoimoloiis Is about Mi adv. Theio are only a f OH Tux as c.intaloupvHon the inarkol and irood t > hlppliiK block Is hud tn k'Jt Watoinutloiis , pur ci ito of 1 ( lor , ft ; liMiiu , per Kill , JJO ; caiitiiloupos , jicr ci ute of 'J to 3 dor. . $ . ! . IIIOI'ICM , HIIMTS. OiiAMiih-ThOhiippI otoraiuiNon thu ) mai- Kut H not large , but hiiOliMiiiit to inuut thu 110- iiiands o ( thu tiailo The quality of tlio ( initials on Iho nmrkut Is Kenor.illy guild , es- l > i chill ) to foi this season of lliujeiir. ' 1 ho di'iiianil Is very fair nnd couuliy mdiTs es- IM daily arullboral Klveisldo Miidlloiiaiieiin bweeth , 13 & 0 ia 76 ; lirlirhts , tl ! 758J 00. Ulv- t-rsldo KIM tilings. 1 1 OOic.l ' . ' 0 la MOSS The stuiuly warm weithoi mo ducesu\ei\ , dvmiiud foi lemons HIIU all ! iotisc ! > nro doliik' a good Me ulj liuslnois In them. McGinns , nxtra fancy , Hi oiiiirt fid ; Misslmib , pui box , cliolcu to fiim\\ , $ . ' ) OOitf ) r < U. 1UNANAH The nivlpi.s are Unlit , umimst lioi en do not caio In go Inln the h man i busl- iii hs Miry liciull ) when Iho ucathur Issiich as to roniler the handling of them moro 01 IDAS rhkI'rlces lem ill. about steady. I'er buncli , larite , fU.'jaitJ 75 , pot bunch , binull to uiudlum , j'J ' 'r ira 1 grum lildos , lie Q green hides , Se fo 1 gri en Milted lildos , ,1'ic ; No U hailed hlue. , Ultc ; No 1 moen Milted Hides , 'Jfi Ib' , . to 40 His , 3'c ' ; No i ! griiunnaltoil lildes , i5hs. ! | to4Ulbb. , ! ' , ; No 1oal 1 calf , H Ills. toUilbs , lie ; No 1ual ! calf , H Ibs to 15 Ibs , 4c ; No. 1 diy Hint lildus , 7c ; N'o 'J diy ( lint lilik's. f > c : No. 1 dry baited hldus , &u t'lirt curoit lildod ) tc per Ib. loss than ully Kit rod , hlirn' I'nTS Oroon balled , encli 36c < 3.M.25 ; Kieeu sailed khiMrllnuk ( blunt woolt'd early kklns ) , ouch lOI'/'Sc ; dry bhourlltiis ( slant wooled curly sMns ) , No 1 , ouch 5i luoi dry ihearllnKb ( bhoit woolud early bkltib ) , No. l ! , inch &c ; dry Hint , Kannus and N'obruuku 3iiluhuruool pulls , per II ) , actuiil weight , lOm llci dry Hint Kuiuas und N'ubraska Murrain iriKl pnltH , per II ) , actual weight , 74ilUc ! dry lint Colorado butcher wool pulls , pur Ib , mtual weight , 9Q1U ; dry lllnt. Colorado ilur- , iry uif K , HM < n K , ft i ui icht , > * ll f. N > , ' 'tuft * ' unn.a nl.lM A , . " , RNI , > , w io ( n , 4'iS MV l.ow , en p diurf I , ol < i hiv r a 'M i > ! ] , .iuio , it iJj , , toili , lillof , . ! i "i ovrr r lotx neVhr.fl nn'l il"ll\orol In litcAirni H y lutlfalo. pir to ) , JIO Oiiiilrt fil ) | rycoiltiliy , lil cifil.ut' ! | toi f 10 ( IJiMft.'JOt Iry country 0\inin'l nuitr. SS.OOrflO OJ Nr r Yotk .Mnrkolt , Nnw YortK. July 2 1 ' I'rxittn-Kncolpti. 220- li ! : oxpo-li , H.OO'I ' blU. 50.000 pKf ) , ! , J8on , ; ) | ikg ! mnrkcV moro uotUo ami inner. < 'oiis > ! K -Ptnni1y ! fair ilcmftnil. UiN-Dull : sestet n. fi5it57c. IIAIII.BY MUT Dull , iloadv. WnriTUvolpts 111.000 li'ti. ) c\porti. 179- OOObil { into 1,4,01)3,003 ) liu. of tiltun > s,7t2)00bit ( ) pol. SKt | ) m-irUct dull , 1'Jr higher wltli tul- vnnco checking . InnlMP" No 2 red. In sloro " ' " _ . . , . _ . airly nclho "nil c'osdInn ' nt oo , in indutiicoil liy dlglior woitorn fotnl- . ilporono * d si ' cUa , ilccruaso o.i ocean im > , \lslllo ) < iiiilv | | ) < uui horts covering ; No i icil , August. 71 > fO7'Jiic , closing at 72'io ; ' opteiuber , 7.1't'.71 ' 0-1 Of , closlns at 7l'ic ; Jflo'i r , > \ } 70'c ( , ctiulntit 70'14c : DOOMII- ior. Hi ) tencioslii' * ! ut wi'.c. Slocks of priln In store and allo-it July UJ : \\lio-xt.n.- )3t.Hol ) 1m , , po-n , 20J.-IIO bii ; o.Us , 257,021 lJU ; ijo. 87,50 ibll. Cotlv-KecolpU , 38,000bu ; export ! , 27,000 ill. , Mlci , 2H , " > ( )0 ) ) Int fill ui o < , 10.1KM till spot wt ) ti firm nt 2Ui2' ( advance , but dull , No. , 4uua&0c , In olo\ator , SO'iESlc illoit , Uiillons were dull but llrm nt 2'sfl3'lJe ' | advance on. dry weather N < 'St , August. 40V , closing 40 * < u ; Soptuinbur , 4im 4 ' ' , r' closing , 4&C. ! ) ' & O\TS-Ki'coiil | , 1 56,000 lu. , exports , 27- 000 bu iwnloK , 270,000 bn futures , lla.OOO hit. pot ypots Him , quiet 'iHl'-c ' up. Uptlous . - . western , llvv J'ulr demand , steady ; 00.83(5 . ( Um' < - Quiet , firm ; state , common to choice , ( 11 HIM Dull , weak I'novisiONCut meats , weakquiet ; pickled shouldeis , $7 00 , pickled ham , J11.0012.00 ; iilddles , quiet I < fird , quiet , lower ; castorn steam closed , it $10 ( ) > ; s lies , 250 tierces at * 10 , opt Inn biles , none. July closed at $10 10 asked ; Suntoiiibiii closed at 810.23 asked ; \ugust closed at $10 03 usked llt'm H Quint , e isj ; western ililry. ' 15'i ' Jlficestotn oru.iinciy , 17S20ic ! ; lilglns' I.otH-Quiet , fancy sle idv. Iteqelpts , 8,414 ) kgs ; vuistein fiesh , 11'jaiOc ; western , put case , $1 50 300. TAMOW rirm , quiet ; city ( $2 per pkg. ) , 5' ' $ © 5 3-K)1 ronoNSKi t Oil , Dull , linn ; crude , choice lOijSMOlje ; yi'llow.20ii43c. 1'ETilOr.b.UM cjulot , btuady ; United , 67Vc bid. Kosiv-Qulot stcady ; strained , common to ' Tt'ill'l NT1M1 IJilll , o isy at 27'271iC. KICK I'lrm : falily actlvo. MOM.SSLS Now Uric ins , open kettle , good to cholco dull , sleady. St'dvll Haw , dull , nominal ; fair refining , 3J8c ; centrifugals , 00 test. 4 l-18c ; rullned , dull , He lower , elf A , 415-10 5 1' ; mould A , SiiftO 11-lbc ; bt.andnid A 5 O-lbilS'tc ' ; con- fectlonerb A. 5 1-1035 ' ! ; cut loiif , 63art ' " 15-10c ; crushed , OVilO 15-10c ; powdered , i' , granulated , 5 6-lGS55c ; cubes , Miulc I. line lltuliuv. LONDON , In j 24 Tlm M.irk I , ino In Its weekly u-\ Ion or tlm Itrltlsh eraln tr.idu siys : Thopilcesof Knglhh led whe.it aio st itlon iryit from 2'is to 3 ( ) < , und \\hlto \ at from 28 to .12s. li\on ) , ' omiMset and Corn wall aio thu flit ipi'st mirkits the old crop the.it ) ile u lug fiom 2 Is to J7s there h.is been ltlOLh ingo In foielgu wheat * The mm kots 1.10 ie < lln upon the hir\est ri'iiorls These .iro cutillliMInt ; . lluerbolnrs iiid Dniibush's cliciil iis dlller In lugird to the ' 1'ieiicli ciop Iho fut HUM sns It could not inch ! ) 1OOO , ( ) to qu irlers , wlillo the litter stales that It will leach 30,000,000 The yield ateltliet Il0'uro will bo bettet than w.is ex pected. Thu > leld of Itussl in who it cinnnt jot bo c tlintitcil K } o.iud birlnynllllcltlhu.ixily. . Corn promises ijiood jluld The win. , itIold In Austria-Hungary | q cstl- m.ited at 20bOO 000 quirtets , u.ilnst 23,814- OOOiiuirtot list yeir. The M irlc hinoRx- pioss thinks that this ostlm ito Is too low and expicJs th.it tlio yield Will reach 12.2,01)0 ) 000 quaitcrs The yield In It.ity Is reckoned .it WW.OUOqu irtois ihoiothit of last icir. In bpiln nnd INnln a ! It Is thought the yield will ho 1,355,000 quarters abn\ th it of 1BU2. Tin ) estlmites herctdfoio miido of the crops In Germ my , Hclghim mil Holland nro valueless ht. I.ouU Murkcti , ST. I.oniS , July 24 lYouii rirm. Win vr btuiuij ; No 2 red auxanccd 2'J © 2Sc , ; cash , 60'8c ' : August , Gl c ; beptembtr , Ol'fcc. COIIN Iliilllsh on crop news , gaining l'5c ; No. 2 mixed , cash , July , 28c , boDtembur , OATS Higher ; cash , 25c ; July , 2Gc ; August , j"sd feptomhur , 2)aC. ) KM : In good dem ind at 25c. HUTU n Uncli mired : dairy , 13'J17c. ' r.llS-Unchun.'edat9c. ! ( I'uovisiovs Unchanged. Pork , $10.75 ; lard , } 925 ; dry b lit meats , loose shoulders , $8 ; longs and bacon , packed bhouldors , i'J ; longs and ribs , JO 75 ; ribs , US 20 , bhorts , $8 < )2iS , boxed lots 15c moro ; shoitb , $10.25 ; stunt cured hams , unch ingcd KI.CKIPTH Hour. 4,000 s icks ; wheat , 74,000 bu. ; corn 179 000 bu : oats , 3r,000 bu failil'MESM 1 lour , 7,000 backs ; wheat , 8,000 bu. ; corn , 01,000 bu. Coll.'o M irki t. NcvvYoitK , July 21-OptIons ononcd barolv steady at 10 to 25 points decline ; closed steady nt 10 to 30 polntb down ; sales. 21,500 bagsIncluding : Ansiist $15 GOJ615.70 ; . ' oii- tembei , SI j 50315 d5 , October. J15 lO'iJIS 50 Decembei. i520S15 J5 ; March$11 90T 14 Or ipot Hlo , dull , nominal ; No 7 , $ lb 87"17.00. Km M J VM mo , July 22 Nominal ; lecelptb I'uilng the week , 7J oOO bags , purch iscs for the. inltul States , 0-1,00) ) lm 's ; shipments to theiUnlteu btatea 29,000 bags , stock , 109.000 bags July 22 null , averigo nominal ; Htcolpts durliu the past week , JO.OOO bags ; purchases for the United fetates , 14.OOO Digs ; shipments to the Unltud Status , 12,000 b.igs ; stock , 110,000 bigs. ICnnitas City .Markets. KANSAS OITV , July 2l.-\VncAT-Actlva ; No 2 hunl , 03354C ; Nil 2 red , file. . ( OIIN I'lruii lc hlghei ; No 2 mliod , 61c ; No 2 whlto , 34'c. OATSIIghtlylilghor hut dull , No 2 mixed , ew 20it2Jc ; No 2 white , now , nominally , 2lc Hlirn n scirco , ( Irm ; croamoiy , lbK20c ; dairy , l.l14'JJ17c. i : < .iis--yoiy ( lull and weak , strictly fresh candltd , Oc. KECKIITS Who.it , 17,000 bu ; corn , 14,000 bu , oats none bllll'viKNTS Wheat , 9,200 bu ; corn , 14,800 , bu. ; oats none. Cut ton Marker. NKW Oiti.KAvs , July 21. n ny ; good mid- dllng,73ic ; middling , 7'nc ; low middling , O'ac : good ordinary , ? l-l ( > e ; nut iccelpls , 6 i'J bales ; gloss iccelpts , 058 bales ; sales , BOO b.ilcs ; block , 70.0J1 bales. Tutuus quiet ; bales , 18.700 bales ; July , $740 bid ; August , $7.12d.7 ( 14 ; r-iip i-inbor. J7 51417.52 ; October , J7 02147 0 1 ; November $771i,772 ( ! ; Dicember , $78154782 ; January , * 7 07407 9S ; Tcbrnary , J8.0GS807 : Maicli t8 1 lfc 15 , * * t vv YorU I > | > dniiiu MnrlciU Mw YOIIK , July 24 The nrj goods market remains iiiicli.inj-'i d as ii'KuriM demand In- qu liy ( iiiitlnuib moro freely as tlio und of the bcason diaws nearer whllo tlio closing of many mlllh would Indlcato that ilia pilcos mo not Illioly to go lower I'rlcohivo gotten donn neatly to tbo lowest ba ls 1 ho decllno U pnu tlciilly In wh.it thu diellno of the mills prodntis The iiinrkul will proh ibly bu st.i- llonuiy wheio It Is until the Improved move ment hi comes geiural Now biislnos remain * Oil Miirlii IK. Cu. rnv , July -National Transit cor- tllli alis ouened nt 67j hUhu t , 68' < , lnuu.i , 67 ; eliHid al 6 Saliis , 2UOOO bblb I'liMiruniis , 111,000 bhls ; Hhlpmunts , 112,08 bhls . runs , loo.l M bhU I'msiiuiiu. July 21 .National Transit cor- tlllcates opened nt 57 , clo > ed nt 58 ; highest , OH : lowest , 57 ; sites 5 OOD hhls l.usniis , July ji c'i.ciiTrliiv t i u ! i > t , 41bdd , July und Auguit blilpmunt , 41s 3(1 ( pel ( liianui. Ilvi < rpinill irKuiH , hivriii'ooiJnIy2lWiirAT Qutot ; holders oiler fii uly. foiiN-Steady ; demand poet ; ml\od webtorn , 4b .iVI per cental I'oitK I'rlmumosb , western line 07s od per bbl. bbl.I.um I'llmu wextoin , 48s 9d percwt , TAI.I ow I'lmi AintMlcnii , 27s ud percnt. riilludi Ipliia drain Alurknt. J'liiiapruMiu , July 24.-\\iiK\T-rirm ; No 2 ml. Julj , Oa iittiOo. COIIN Kliui und hlglivr. No , 2 mixed , July , ( ) ATIII car lots Hi mer. N'o 2 whlto , July , liiilllinurn ( iniln MurKnt. llAi.TlMOitf. July 24 WllKAT Strong nnd higher. No. 2 red , spot. July and August , 03SC. COIIN Inactive and higher ; mixed , spot und UATb-Qul.it , No. 2 whlto wunturn' , 38)ic. ) In London. NLW YOUK , July 24-Tho Cvenliu : Post's Uiiulon bpi-clul knjb : TUH inurkutb wuru du- pro bed toilny by two Stock exchange lalluri-a , ono being thut of a broker igo tlriu with large cowuiltmuUi InAmoricau railways nud Afri t li 1,111,0 , tcorory cn un1 h , wi v ipiriel Ainur1 in buying Hit- gild In n < i > 1 ( 1 'or llio rnntlnnnt ftlid AniPtlc-a , IrtHllic | ifl U umliuiKi d Hlhor cold nt 3J' ' dmi.l tut tonn It stcixtly. Kupoo IHUHT Is unchanged _ _ MlMVAtiKFr , July -Wiir.AT-ltlgltcr ! Scu- ml'pf , 05i < i' No i. Jprlnit , O2'ic. ' iMnv-milet ; No 3 , 39' l40c. tAVs-VtnyNo ) ( , , | 2 whlto , 33o ; No 3.31HO. JlAiu.KtIjtiplianeod. . - ly'nclrinjod , 61c. 1'OIIK-1U76 Clnrlmmtl Mnrltnt * . CINCINNATI , July 2 . WHEAT No. 2 rod , 50f , CoiixtronBer ; No. 2 mixed , 4HSW420. OATS In fulr demand ; No. 2 mixed , nom linl , BOc. WlllbKV In good ( letiand ) , $1 12 MIIIIH npnlU U'lictt Mnrkct. , July 24. WIIKATVpry good liu linss in futures Cash , strong nnd higher. Kcccluts , 23Scars Close : luly , 00 V ; Atigii't , 00V ; Sfptcniber , O3'ic ; IHcembt-r , GO c. On track No llnrd , O&ci No 1 tmrUlcrn , C3c ; No 2 northern , Goaoic. _ Tel < tin drill u Market , Tot.rno , July 24 , WHEAT Actlvo , higher ; No 2 cash , f > 4c. Cons Dull ; cash , 41 > .ie OATs-Qulot ; cash , 31c. _ iiilti : lluttor .Mnrkrt. EmiM. July 24. lltrrrcn Actlvo ; sMos , 34,200 Ibs atCOo. SPOCltH AND IID.S'DS , r ltn h to Soil Socurltloi Ohnrnctor- Izfd the ( ( polling Yottorilijr. YOIIK , July 24 The day opened with a regular nub to soil and prices declined from ' 4 to S'i percent. The fact that quotations In London were above tha Now York parity of Saturday's clo lnp h-id noolloct , bucauso thu foreign otdcrs vvoro mainly to soil. It was evi dent that thu bu irx wuro dotormlnod to in iko the most of the b inking and commorclal fill- uios both .it homo and abro.id , In many In stances the ( Igurus touching the lowest point for years past. There wcro sharp rallies on purchaaes to cov or short contr lets and around dull v my hour a number ot stocks had not only lecovetod thu lecllnc , but were 2 to 2Vi per cent above Saturday's closu. The advices from the west , especially from Milwaukee that alT.itrs In financial cliclos h id qutotcd down , had the cITect of stimulating imtchascs. Just pnsvloustn the close , how ever , the bears inailo ono of their dashes against the list nnd prices yielded quickly under the piessuro The he ivlnuss of Atchl- snn was a conspicuous fontuio throughout the afleinoon. The stock sold it thu lonu-t prlco touched since the reorganization of the jirop- eilvsomo yeuago. . Mlssoutl I'tPlllc , Uoflc Ihhiml and UuilliMtonsoio lovvur than for \ein past. About the only encouraging feature was thu buying of both by small In vestors who p iy In full for their purch tscs. The movement , howovei , up to llio present has been Insulllclent tuoHbOt the aggressive policy of the bear p irty. bpecuUtlou left olT we.ik In tone. Thu I'ostsays : It appoirs from the state ment of the Now York City nation U banks submitted to tbo comptroller under tlalo of July 12 , that there Is a shtlnkiigo slnco March of $17,79r ,507 In spoclo und lcg.il tender holdings , of $38- 577,230111 lmlMdU.ll Cisll and 527,910,2 ! ) . ! In amount due othoi banks and bankers ' 1 his Is , i fair me isuio of the couragu 'iml Itbor.illty with which they1 Imvn faced thu blfirm. The flguus show , Indeed , from what possible pitch ot senseless ji.iulc the Now Yoik Imnkn nave saved us They show .ilso th it the banks are positively refraining from , i uudden contrac tion of thu certificates now out. Thut thesu cui tlllc itos are not being Increased Is a nog i- tlvoly favor.ihlo sign and Indeed jthey hivu novel rlbon within $4,000,000 of tlio panic ot 1H73. The following are the closing quotations on the leading stocks on the New Yotk Htock ex change today : Atchlson 1476 N J , Central . . . . tr. Ad ims ttxprens . 1II ) No. A W Iirotd. . . 13 Alton Ti rro Haute. 2 > North Amci. Co. . . . tm do prof d . . . .145 Northern I'.aclllc . M Amerlc in Kxpross ! ( ) ' > Northern Pic pfd. HUii HittImoroAOlito . OB U I1 D & 0 TiMi Can uflnn P iclflu . fi5 ! < ; NorthweHt.rn OUtt Cmuti Sontlmrn. do pref d 111'i Contnl Pacific . . . . ' Y A.N E 2156 CliuB A Ohio 11' < Ontario V Western I''Hi Chic iffo & Alton. . . Ill Oregon Imp K C II AQ 71 Oregon Niiv 45 Chicago Gas KM O S L A U N 10 C.C O & < U I , ll Pacific Mall 10M Cotton Oil Cert . . . 27 PeorlaDec AE. . . . 7hi Del A Hudson . . 11 Ut I'ltlnburif 141 Del Licit Aiat. . 1.IHM Pullman I'.alnco . . IfilW " All O profd. . . ili ! Ho iilliik" Ilk- DlB A , C F. Co 1HW Hlchmonil Tor. . , . . } do prof d \ . . 15 Krlo _ _ . KloUraiKln W'n . . IB Fort Wajno. , . . . . 144 S ti A , S * ' Istpfd 61ii ! Qroat North'npfd lilt St. Paul 108 C AE I pfd IIP dopref'il. . , ' . . . . ; ) ( ) > ( J HockhiK Valley , , . 1(1 ( ! St Paul .V. Omaha . ! ( ) > ! IllIuolH Contnl . . . Ha do pref d. , . * . . . . lil St Piul.VDiilutli. . 30 Southern Pnclflo. . . 7-'H ! Kan A. Texas pfd. Wi ' hike Krlo&W . . . It Tenn Coal A. Iroii. 65 Lake Krlo i W pfd tlfi'f Texiis 1'iclllo Likubhoro HrA Union Piielllc . . . . fill Lead Trust . , . . . ii\ U S ixpi < Ma LoulsvllloANash. f.J > \V S L Jt P. fillM LouisvilleAN A . r > J > Wells Kar o Exp. . Manhattan con . . 114 Wtstciu Union. . . . M Mniniihlrt A. Clms . 1(1 ( M ASt I , 11 ! Michigan Conti.il. . 01 D AH O Missouri Piclflc . 23 Cole P. A. I : . . . . S0 ! Mobile * Ohio . . 11 Cole F. A I pref d 00 NnHlivlllu Clmtt . . BO II JcTO 00a National Con ! i ? . ! ) T , A A AN M . . . 8 do pref d 3J T. St L .V K C. . The total sulus of stocks tcduy wuro 284 000 sh.iros. InrludliiK : Atchlion , 21,300 ; llurllni- tan & Qulncv , 10,700 ; ClilciKU O is , 30,500 ; lulan.tro& . IjicUiiu.inna , 4 000 ; Krlo , 12,000 , General Electric , 21,900 ; Louisville & Niish- \lllo , 4,200 , 1'iiclllc , 7.500 ; NorthwostonrT 21,200 ; Kock Island , 1,300 ; fauKiir , 21,000 ; Western Union , 30,000 ; s lies slher cortlll- catcs , 10,000 ounce . > "cw York Money Miirknt. NEW YOKK , July 24. MONEY ON OAI.I - Knsy at 3C G per cent ; last loan , 3 per cent ; closed olTcrud .it 3 p ° r cent. PIIIMU MEIICAJ.III El'AiTii8ttl2 percent. briiiiUNi I\CIIA.NUI : : Dull , with actual lins- lnc.s la bunUurs' lillls at $4 < 81 @ 4 ti .j ' for sixty cluysand J4.83\a4 81 for doniaiul. bn.FH JlAitKiT Killed qulut with silcsof cortlllc.ites at OO e ; closing , 70o bid ; 72c asked IlOMis Sto-idy. Slate bonds The closins quotations on bonds ; U S 4n rax . St. L AS rOenM. 10J U S 4ncoup . St Paul Consols. . 120 U S 4M log . . . . 117 M P 0. A P.lsts 111) ) Pacific ( In or Ot 104 T. P L O Tr Kcta nn LoulBlinaHt'pdJs 1)5 ) T P U O. Tr. Ucta 1' > 07 Union I'lc Ists . , KM To mi new Hot ll . inn WcRtShoro OH Tomi now not SB , . , ot H O W IHts ( I1 ? Cnnid tSo 2d3 . . OS AtClllHOll 4H , . . . . . . ( "enlral Pno luts . Kill do ! < { 01,188 A . . 1) Alt C ) iHts . . . . 111 O H. AS A ( is . . . . 00 I ) Alt a IB . 0.11. Ik S A .MSB . 101 Erin 2dH A T. C. fin 101 M K AT Oen ( Is. . 7fl do con OH . . . . 101 M. K A T Oen 6s . N. Carolina OH KM Miitii.il Union Os . 10' ! do IH IM N J O Int. Cert . . S C Drowns 01 N Pie iHtH. mi Tonu old UH . . . . . . . 01) ) N Pao 2d . ni' Va UH CO N W Consols . . n.- Va Ex-Mat coup . ns N W Dub fis lo. V.a cons , ! M uurlus CO St L A I M don As 70 I Ilixton StiiuU U"i > tiltloin. , July 21 Call loans , 09 per cent ; time loans , 0 per cent and commission , ( Jloiln ( | iiotiuions on .stocks , bonds and mining Rburos ; A tch , lop ASF. WLHI Untl pref U . Amorlc.111 Sug-ir \Vi stlnifli ElLctrlo do in n ( d , ' do pref d Hiv St ite { } in 'In \V'H | rent Hull Tulophouu . 17J Atuhlsun''du . . . JlOhlrm A Alniny 1'Jl AtchlHou IH , . 74 llorttoii.V M.iluo . in.1 Now KinrlamlllM . 101 lioston AM pf d 1.11 Ci n Eltctrlu fis . . II H Chi . llur A < J 7I Win Central In . HO rituhbun , ' . , 70 Alloucz Mlnlnir Co 40 Ill Sloc-1 r > o Athmtlu Mullein C'ontril , B'S Ilostun A Montiuia N V A Nuw JJiiif JJHlllnttu A Huston . . Old Colon ) 177 A ' hort Line 11) ) Fntiklln STII Dli'k'o . 10 Id- irs iruo Union 1' ic I Ilc 1H5J ( iHUtOlt WuHt icul : lii iT.un irick las Sin Pram Isun .Mlilini ; Oiuitiitliilij. SiN ruCHOi , July 24 The olllolul closing qiiot itlons for inlnlns htooks toilay uen < as lollons : Alt t HTipotoil . P. IlcHtA llulcht-r UllSit.liri'j . 4(1 ( lliiillnC'oii Ti.Sli . ri i i.m.ul'i . . , , in UouMAdim 31 Union Con . A't Il.iln A Noituwj ro tit ih . . . . 10 .Mc\U in 40. Yullovv J icktt . . . . i 5 Uphlr . . 7 ( ) | _ _ Nntviirk MIIIIIII ; ( juiil itliiliK. Nrw VdiiK , J'lly 24. Thu following arc the inlnliv ( ) uolitlons : : ( "on Cil and V.i KID i union ron .10 Di uluoud lljll Yulluvv Jaeliot ID llonn hi iku Iron Sllvi r . . If.O , inkk Sliver LUII Out irlo ' . . 700 du prut d 16011C PlMiiuiitli lll ! llulwur C blurr.i Nuadi 10 St. l.niiu .Mining ( JiioiiitiiiiK. ST I.OIHS , July 24. Very llttlo Interest In mining blocks vv.t- , exhibited by thu brokers toduv Grnnttu Din. . ( ) - < bid tanked I'limml il Xiitim. KANSAS CITV , July 2-1 , Cle.irliiKs , f781-100. I'AIIIS , July a-J. Three per cunt rentes , 07f B5c foi Ih" account. Nr.w VDIIK , July 24 Clearing * , 101,487- 784 ; baluncus , f J.tldl.OlU , I'llll.ADKl.i'iiu , July 24. Clearings , $8,804- 403 ; 1ml incus , 1BJOI)7H. ) .Money , 4 percent. , July -4. Now York uichanyo tell- li fit tl n premium CIciuliiRi 1131,490) ) ImlnhiK. fT > , lls , . IJAITIMUIIK , JiiJrUI fli-trlni , 1 f bdlanrc" , 1343,42 * Money , 0 nor cant HANA. . July 24StiRUT , quiet ft Mendy No market tuntorrow holiday rtv INNATI July 34 New York i-xo 75c ! l 00 illhcininiv Ulonrlngi , J1,8H7,325. Nr.W Olllr\ . Ihljr -l'IenMliK , I644,7f ! & NIMV ork cxi-hiii'ife.commercial , Oocdiscount ; bunk. Jl tiromlittii > liONtiov , July 24 The amount of bullion ; ono Intu the fHnk'of I'nKlnnd on balance today win JE28,0W , ' ST. Lotlli , July , S4. ClfliuIngs , $2,201,172 ; balances , $ J84UB. r Money qulot , 0.48 per cent. Kxchangp. * | , 1I08TOV , July * > | T Clo irliiRn , 110,839,735. nlMiccj. Jl,347ti3" Monny. 7 9 10 porcout. " on Ncjf.i'ork , 36c illicouut. , .TulyifPfe OlimlniM , 112.423,000 i orl < ovclmnifc , tJdlioount Morllng u\- clmngo , ? 4.H2iltHI actual demand , Slonoy steady , 7 percent. Niw YOIIK , July 24--i9pecln1 Telegram to i in : UtE.l KrchariKo was quoted ns follows today : Chicago , $2 discount ; Uoston , 40o llscount ; fet. Louis , 12 discount. OMAHA Ln STOCK. MAIUIKTS. Cnltlo Trnda Opens Dull , Ue k Mnit Lower Hogs Active nnd Higher. MOMAT ) , July 24. The week oponi out with a light run of nil kinds of stock , considerably lighter than Sat urday or lust Monday. Nearly n fourth of the cattle received today were Texan * , billed di rect to nlnUKlilorors OITntlngs wore sm ill enough to lead sellers to look for a strong market , but thoio was ft heavy tun In Chicago Mid a lOc to 20c break there , and price * here ruled lower In sjmpatliy Shippers did noth ing on account of the bad markets cast , and ns diossed beef men were looking for nmplo sup plies the balance of thu week , tholr necessities wore not at nil profiling. Hinlnoss was slow and prices were unj where from lOc to'JOc lowoi thin Saturday Good to cholco 1,20 J to l,6QO-l ] > beeves sold at from * 1.20 to f4.GO ; lough heavies til from $3 76 to } ! 15. 1 " ' ' 1,050 to 1.160-lb Moots bold at .DM 40 and fair to poor halt fill and grassy block at from 13.75 do-vn to J2.75. Although theio was very llttlo llfo and sn ip to the tiade the noon hour found the pens prnc- tic illj empty The cow market was dull and weak , If the picking tip of a few odd hunches of cows at from Jl lo to J2. 10 could bo called a mar- Kot. Calves at f-om 13 to } i.76 wire quotably unchanged and , with very little nunaml for tough stocl , , prlcis mind vvcr.U. J hero was not much doing In feeders , fresh recqlpts were limited a-ul regular dealers' upplle. ) down pietty low. Country Inquiry VIIH light , but the few cnttlo that changed bunds went at fully steidy prices. HomF to cholco feeden aio quotable at from $ . ' .70 to J3.10 ; fair to good at from J2.40 to $2.70 , and common sum tit fium.S2 to 42.40. Representa tive sates ; No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. Pr. 1. . . 740 * 2 75 19 . . . .1135 (4 00 1 . .1230 3 00 20. . . . 1203 4 10 17 . , . 751 8 36 88 . . . , 1307 4 16 71 . , .1129 8 GO 30. , . . 1243 4 20 85 , , 1787 3 75 40 . . 1220 4 25 10 . , 1018 8 75 25cfw 143G 4 25 .1220 8 76 .1210 4 25 39 ! .1314 3 80 85 I .1210 4 25 71 , .1050 ! ) 85 64 . . 1107 4 40 55 , .1054 3 85 19. . . .1127 4 40 18 . .1239 3 00 GG .1320 4 60 20. . 1199 4 00 30 1474 4 GO COWS. 2 . . 870 1 10 1 . . . ,1080 2 QO 1 .1020 1 15 10 . 900 2 00 1 . 710 1 50 10C . . . ,1001 2 00 1 . .1000 1 05 4. . ,1102 2 00 1. . . 790 1 75 CALVES. 2 . 200 3 00 11. . . . 202 3 50 1. . . 150 8 50 1. . . 140 3 75 HULLS. .1400 1 DO STOCKI'ltS AND FEEDHnS . 370 2 10 1 11GO 2 75 8 . 007 24ff ) / ( 6 . . . .1108 2 75 W lisTCnS CATTLF. ' No. Av. 1'r , No. Av. I'r. 0 steers 715 2 ( ib 15 steers 874 2 85 27 cows 712 1 40 11 cows 058 1 75 2 cows 1055 1 5tf 64 fedrs 01G 2 55 13COWH .940 1 90 6 fedrs 1000 2 00 . 22 cows 1009 2 HI " " "COLbnADO 1 steer 820 1 fiOl 1 steer 1180 2 00 4 cows 945 y 10 8 stcorsl233 2 50 8t ! fdr 072 2 GO 77 cow s. 855 2 20 1 fedr.1020 2 7O 22 fedrs 1019 2 70 45 Btts.1082 3 OS 8 cows 7GG 1 10' , 1 btccrl070 1 50 8 fdrs 55G 2 35 ' 2 stoorsllOO 2 50 0 fdis 055 20uM l 2 stecrsllGS 3 60 "tfAKOTA. 4 Jiefrs 417 1 151 * 12 fedrs208 2 35 1G cows 071 1 05 15 covis 704 1 40 2 clys . ISO 4 50 7 fdrs..lOOO 2 GO lions There was another llilit run and an other hip 5c adv.into In prices. This week stints out Tic to lOc liottor tnnn bmt week and with about 700 fewer ho s. The 2,700 lu s on b ilu vvcrn hardly enougn to Int4 rest picketb , and they left the Held practically to the bhlp- pels nnd fresh UK at men. Theio was a very f.ilt demiu d from these sources , bowovor , and Itdld not t.iko the meaner Hirelings long tech ch in o h mils. The rmuu of prices w is from $550 for lough mixed tmokcis to $5.70 for choice select * d llht | wclKhlh. Tilr to good IIOKH of " 11 weight * , bold \ery largely at from $555 lo $5 GO .if ! ilnst ? 5 50 to JOO1) Sntuicluy , nnd $5 50 a week ii&ro & Hepresenl.itlvo b.ilLs : No. Av. Sh. rl't. No. Av. Sb. 1'r. 2 .320 77. . . 2G1 40 $5 GO 2. 300 5 50 71 . 224 5 GO 5. .240 0 50 G4. . . 243 40 5 GO " 5 60 62 . .272 240 B GO G4 ! 237 240 5 50 71 23G 40 5 GO 55 . . 283 100 6 55 1)9 .250 120 5 GO 50 . . .302 5 55 48 . . .251 5 GO 05 .270 1GO 5 55 08 227 80 0 00 241 320 5 55 03 . 239 100 5 GO 71 .230 200 0 55 59 21.G 120 .5 GO 61 278 80 5 5r 70 . 270 80 5 GO 54 261 120 5 55 62 . . 308 bO 5 00 70 252 120 5 55 ( )8 .231 200 5 dO 55 200 1UO 6 57'5 70 . 2.15 100 5 00 OJ.H . 259 120 5 57i , 72 218 120 5 GO ( H 241 100 5 57' , 1J5. 200 120 5 02 < J 5U 285 80 6 00 G4 201 40 5 G2H 74 .202 80 5 GO G9 2.J3 200 5 02" 03. 240 120 5 GO 05 . .225 240 5 G2W fi8 272 200 5 GO G8 239 120 5 06 OS 237 10 5 GO 100 . . .105 40 6 70 77 2J1 120 5 GO IMOS AND nOUOU. 800 80 500 250 .1 5 00 SllEict' None fioshvvcro received. There Is n veiy fall demand for desirable muttons , but common MiilT nnd Mock hhoop are hard to move oven ntvorv low prices. I'alr to good natives , f.l 25S4.25 ; fair to good westerns , J1 00iif4 00 ; common und block sheep , $2 OoSft JJ Oi ) ; good tocholLO 40 lo 100-lb lambs , $1.00 ® ? 5 00. Itecolpts mid Disposition of Stock. Ontcinl raivlptsand dlspultlon ot steak ns shown by thu hojks of the Union Stock Yards company foi the foity-olght hours ending nt 6o'clock p. in. July 24 , 181U : IlLCCIi'TS 1IISPOSI1ION ninrns. Onaha Packing Co . . . .uu Th 0 II H.uninond Co , t SO on ) Swift A Co 47 ! ) 4S1 TlioCudaliy P ickluif Co. < Jill Chlcifc'o PuUlnifC'o ParktiV A Co U17 C"lev eland IMcklni'Co 1H ! ( ) Hammond b . S00 ! 11 A.S . . . . . HI H lliLkerAIkuin . hH ii and fotUora . Total T.IOl i ! 16 ! ! Ilo pluck Murker. CntOAOO , July 24 ( Special Telegram to Tnc Her ] Thu cattle market was dull and vvualtc.1 , foi vvhlchVondltlonof thhus largo ru- ( ulptn and the hot wuathui wuiu mcountable There wuro about ,1'J , 500 natives ami 5,600 TiiMins. The fGmiLT generally sold lOc louiT than thu close of last week , the bulk of Iho U iilln , ' buliu donu at from ) 10 to JI GO foi hltiurs and nt fioml.fj5to (2,75 foi cowu nnd. mills , with from H 76 tote to ' 20 the cAtromo i'ii'eof ; ! values Texas cut- tlu wuru tinner tlmn at the clone of lust wtuU , oxpocjally the louur gi.uluh , Midi its mo putInto / cans. Theio was n limited * upply of fat dry foil cattln , but that briincJi of the mnrkut was alltcted by thu huu incus In the conimonei gradch and holdm , could not unload at foi met mlie-i Only a fun wisforn cutllu vvoro olleiul and prices weiu Jo .1 great uMent nominal. So fai thlshoason h.il s hnvo IHMIII made ill an uMiumu langu of frdnl t2 lo M 75 About us man ) Hogs at rive I today us had hi en uxputui. but thuio did not apponr to bu enough foi Iho hiiiuirs of the buvcrs bu engei wetu they to buj the hogn that the vviru bill up from lOc lo 20c per 100 lib. The iiilviinio did not havu thu ollict to chtck Ihu demand and Imu before noon nil of 17,500 hogs iiculvcd wuru out of halexmun's hands Thu cholcist heavy tvelghts v > unt to j-U whllu an high a.s ( d 05 wax p ild for medium and i'J ' ' 25 foi cholLo tts oiet | light 'Iho ufftiiIngs did not need to bu vury good to bring fi 76 nnd there wciu fotv trnilcs nt lower llgnicx , I'lom 45.76 to j5Uri wuio thu prut all Ing pilcib for huu vy and midlum und from * o 100.20 bought thu bulk of light. 'Ihubhuep inarKet VMIH quiet nt ubout lust wiuk'b closing prices Tnuro was n fnlr de mand for good muttons at from ? 4.60 to t5 , I'iMir to fall grades vvuro Mo * nt fiom tl.76 to t4.25. Thuru being vury llttlo Inquiry for feeding purpo.es. Thin tlicep wuru ulniost uu alablu , calca of lumba wuru ut fully , , , ( .talk . in ruuliu' fion n ? ' to 1 fill for pour Ik-lit itulT to fr > in I . i lit It' i r cli ill o ( ( Uiillth * I. . "lay sht-eii wi ro salnhlr nt from $ | T , to J I 25 ntul Kniss west ern * nl from J.'in iol > o Hpcelntii ratllp iMOhllioad. calve , I 500 liiivdi hoi 17iot ) h'adt sheep , 11.000 hen I , The I , vnnliift Journal reports ' . unpn. 2.700 hi'Mlj mnrkel opened steidy , chuod 10 lir > e lowernop beove . $ jmi454l\ coed to choice , 4 351151.5. medium , ! 3 761t4 2'i , com- inon , $110(7,1 ( G0 | stOi'kor , fJ6'l360 ' ) ( ; oj in . , 1 41W3.75 ; vtcslorns , ! i 25il1 .13 IIOds-KecolpH. 17,0)0 ) head ; shlpmnnU. 7,000 head ; nmrkot U ilir > c higher , closed weak ; mixed nnd packing , $50511.185 ; prltco heavy and hutchnrV weights , $500it505 ; sorted light , JO 10nG 10 ; cholco lls'lit mixed , SiiEKi'-Hocelpts , 10,000 hpad ; shipments , 1,900 head ; best grades steady ; others wpak , natives , $ .00tf,4.75 ; Toxnns , $3.90i3il.2S ; grass westerns , $1 'JOJU OOi stuckurs , $2 &oa 3 00 ; lambs. $3 OO fi 8.'i _ Kninrn City l.lvoitnck Mnrket. KANSAS CITA- , July 24. IUTTI.llucolpts , 7,020 bend ; shipments , 3,400 head , market for best grades , Mrady ; others lower ; Texas steer , $ . ' .1023 50 ; cows , $1 50S2 76 ; bhlp- ping doors , $410 , nntho cows , J'J Uu5 JOO ; butchers' stock , 13.303435 ; fopdors , 2.75a3.25 ; mixed , JJ 15ii3.15. HodS-Uccelpts 2,100 head ; Khlpmcnts , 1,000 lii'iul ; market steady to 5c higher ; bulk of sales , J5 6045 70s honvlos , $5 40 ; liackort , $5 45ft5 55 ; mixed , $5 55 ; lights , J5 55 < J5 HO ; Yorkers , $5 70 ; pigs , J5.BO. fcili.Kl'-UocolptH , 500 hnail ; shipments. 200 liend ; market slow nnd unchanKcd ; mlxodi $3 50 ; lambs , (4.50 Now York l.lvo Stock. Nr.w YOIIK , July 24 - llRKVitKocolpM , 4- 250hond ; market active , higher ; natlvocorn nndgrnss-ftd slpor-f , ! 4 OOP.5 2ri ; Toxins and I'olnrnilix , $3 35Q3 85 ; dressed beef llrm at G'JGJSc , shipments lodijy , 32J hi-evm UAt.vcs Kecclpts , 2,800head , matkut actlvo nl iii' hlghoi. SiiKKtAMI LAMIIS Itccclptt. 10,400 head , market dull and ' 41' lower , except forcholi'o lambs ; fdiocp. (3 OU34 50 ; lambs , $4 25UU 25. dresacd mutton lower at GC8ltc ; drcsbuu lambs dull at 94tllc. Hous-Uccolpts , 0,500 head ; market flrm nt $0.2030.75. _ St. I.ouU l.lvo Stock Market. ST. I.otris , July 24. OAirt.K Hocoluts , 500 head ; shipments , 1,200 head ; market steady , slow on common , some good grass Texans sold at $1 00 Hods Hccolpts , 1 500 head ; shipments , l.GuO head ; market lOc higher ; heavy , ! 5 35 ® 6.70 ; mixed , J5 30S5 G5 ; light , $5 60it& 85 biiiiiltecolpts , 600 head ; bhlpments , 300 head ; market sto uly. Fireworks Courtlnnd beach to night. Uulloon , boating , bathing , music. ' 10 jti : Jtujiui > . Allnd Itondor Seymour In Slmpo Tor Six vVcnks * Intcriiirnt ROCKPOKD , 111 , , July 21. Much inter est is iiuuiifost lioro in the propobcil nt- tempt of Mind Rottdor A. J. Seymour to bo buried ulivo nnd romaini n the ground while a ciopof barley is sown , ripened nnd harvested over his grave. Dr. J ] . C. Dunn of this city , having been selected to take charge ot the test , \ \ as inter viewed at his home. And tew Seymour , a son of the ptofosbora3filso present at _ the intcr\iow , and o\pie sed the belief that his father c.in buoeessfully perform the font. Dr. Dunn said : "There is no ques tion that this test can bo per formed successfully. I ha\o won it performed three times in India at Allahabad , Delhi nnd Bennies. There will bo considotablo prcpn.tn.tinn before the body is inhumed. Kor sev eral days Seymour will bo fed upon fat and heat producing food. The object , of this is to provide nn o\ccss of calorie. He will then throw himself into a cata leptic state , controlling the action of the lungs nnd heatt. The lungs will then bo filled with pure air to their utmost capacity , the tongue placed back * 'and ' partially down the throat in such n manner as to completely clooo the aper ture to the lungs. The no&e , o.\es , em 8 , etc. , will bo hermetically sealed with wax. A preparation of pnralllno will bo rubbed over the entire body to close the pores of the bkin. "The body will then bo ready for burial. It will bo put in a casket mueh larger than would bo used were the pro fessor being buried for good. This will be placed inside of another casket , and both \\ill bo perfoi tiled in order that if any poisonous gasscs oxticlo from the body , which we do not expect , they may muko their escape and will be absorbed by the soil. The interment will bo made in a clay soil , because of its im- perviousncss to water. "I think/ the ptofessor insists on re maining under the ground too long. Wo can't ' ripen the barley , oven if wo soak the sprout beforehand , mueh under six weeks. Besides , if ho were buried in a Hold , wo might not bo able to guaid against curious mob ? . My plan H to rent a vacant house and make the interment in the collar in the pi cs- enee \vitnesseshaving , two responsible persons guard the giavo day and night. I would rather not ha\o him under giotind moro than four weeks , although ho has insisted on icnuiinuipr longer. " The doctor added that the feat can bo accomplished as easily its a bear can lubei nato during the winter season. The test will bo made probably befoio August 1 , cither in Koekfoi d or Chicago. Seymour carries $10,000 , insurance on his life. One of the companies wrote him that if ho attempted the feat the policies would bo canceled , but the doc tor dcclatcs this will not prevent the test. Kcllglon U Making luoir Felt In Our Col leges mill UnlveroltliK. CHICAOO , July 21. James L. Ilough- teling presided over the congress of college - lego nnd university students in the hall of Columbus at the Art institute last evening. lie made the opening addi ess , congratulating the country upon the ro- vivnl of the Christian spit it among edu cated young men , Twenty years ago the attitude of the students toward the church was ono of apathy. There has been a complete revolution. ' 'Thoio are ton times as many college students professing religion , " ho said , "as among the young men of the country as a whole * . In Chicago , the hotbed of mntorinlibin , of i\ty men who ropi esont SIIO.OOO.OOO , forty ai o pro fessed Christians , forty are church goers , and only a few nio opponents of religion , 'It is an impulse to every ono to maintain the movement for the fur therance of the interests of the church. " John A. Mottgiuo adei-cripUon of tjio work of the Young Men's Christian as sociation work in the colleges. Ho said that it had become an agency of stir- prlnlng inlet est and value. Ho gave Htatibties as lo the growth of the organ- i/.illou and as to tlio establishment of a s ( elation buildingn at Iho universilios. Dr. James B. Reynolds of Yale , who made a tour lo I'uiopo in behalf of Iho movement , recalled the iciullH of his obsorvalions. Ho bald : "Five ioaisngo only Oxford and Cambridge were in louch for loliglons work , but now the colleges of the Uniled Kingdom bound 1- nnvln , Germany and other countries of Kuropo hold fraternal meetings for the development of the Christian spit it. The scope ( if co-oi > oration , as well as Iho depth of religious feeling , has been malorinlly inct eased nnd the Young Men's Christian nshoelatioa 1ms agreed to be salislled wilh the results of the conferences hold. " L D. NVlnhard , who made a tour of the orient in the intoiost of tlio univor- Hlty nmeinonl , said there were UOU,000 ( ) students in Japan , at lea t 100 colleges in India and 100,000 students. The mil- M > rnilleB oj Asia , ho watd , were buying a wonderful inlluoneo upon the political prospects of Iho country. The domestic relations of the young man of China were ono of the ditlloumos encountered in tlio propagation of Cluistiunity. \ . > How ajboul Mrs. Columbus ? Nfv Christopher went on discoveries bent , An.l ciplurcJ more lionors than ever \vcrc meant For mottnl to \ \ ear. But Mrs. Columbus , I think yes , I know It , Is pining for notice from rln mstcr or poet , Let her have her share , While Chrlstoplicr studied a dingy old chart , She doubtless did wnsjilnrj n heroine's ' part , And dreamed of the " Fair. ' While Chi istopher's life \v.is so bi Ightencd by hope J > ller task would have lightened If Santa Clans Soap f Had only been there. 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OOloehuuri , 9 o.ui to V p n. Sund-iyi , 10 u. in , to 13 m. Bind' ttnmp for circular. 1'iton uiuu'ij.oi'iiHit. t Alcxli Columliim , u ( 'xiilniiiirlnn , Arrlrot In to Son tint I'm. * CHICAGO , .luly iM. Alexis ColtunbiH of Jiulliilo , u lull , \\hito hairutl iiitin who in suiil to bo 101 yo.irs old anil u lineal descendant of Christopher Colninhiis , the KH-'iit ( Uscovoioi1 , arrived in C'hicasro yesterday. NoUithstandinj , ' hiw fjioiit iije { ho iiutdo thlh loiitf jouiiioyin order that ho inlfjlit enjoy a biitfihitwith his diititflilors living in UIH ) city and witiu s the marvels of the World rf Co lumbian exposition , which eommomo- riitos the KlUlh anniversary of his au- codtor'H aehioveniciit. I On leuehlui ; the eity lie was at nncn driven to the homo of his daughter , Mrs , J. T. D.tkerhoro other lelativos wore iibiomblud to give him u cordial lecopllon , .1. T. Dakor , the son-in-law of Mr. Coluinbuxas foi morly a flio martihal in tills elty , and is well and fuvoiably known in i'nglowood , where ho re-ildos. Hoiidos Mr . Dakar , Mr. C'olninbiiH luii. two daiightcra living in Cliicago. 'J'liey are Mrs. Soius nnd Mrs. .Tones. Mrn. Angio Sntor , another dauglitor , and Mirf. I'otor Columbus , u lesidonts of Hnf danglitor-in-law , both fiilo , woiohls tta\eling comwnions ] on his long journos. Alexis Columbus was born in Quebec , \\hi3i o lie has iv brother Htlw aid now living. His fathor'h name \vas Anthony , and ho and his buns \\ere all ( shipbuilders. The line is supposed to have e'Jino down from the great ntivigat irthtts : Christo pher Clumbiis hml u win Dlogo , who hail tv\o sons , Luis and Chrihtoxal. The latter was the ancestor of tlio duke of Veragua. The former , who was bald to bo a perfect picluio of the admiral , was the ancestor of this Alc.xls Columbus. Nearly all the immediate ancestors and descendants of Alexis luuo been vcbsol builders und nu\igatois. JOK JlWFll.Kltt > ' lllM s. Tlm Actor's Soi.lii-I.iur I > nulo the hlorlcn A limit a fain iir , CIUCAOO , July til. Dlspntuhcs from Now York to tlio effect that Joboph Jef- ferBon , the veteran actor , is near death from a cuncorouts affection of the neck , were printed yesteiday. These btato- monts V.B.-O Buld to bo inlaalutoinents by BOUT IT OJUA7J.A. Union Stock Yards Company , Soufh Jlost Ciittlo Uu mid HUD > in irkut In i'u \ < r i * . Wood Brotini'3 , l.lvo Ftosk Coiiiinls-don Moro i iati co ith ( Jnnih i 'lulupliono 115 ! CI JOHN1 I ) DADMVIAN , I. . . . , , . . , WAijihit i ; \v joi ) f Mnikol reports by mall and vvlio eheerfnlly fuinlnhod uponapplleatlon A Unique Factory. The only factor ) in ( lie \voihl in which com plete VV.ltl.llCo C .1 S tf S .mil mov.ni.ntb ( ( a ru made , aic the Dutbu- Il.uupdcn works nt | C.mton , O. They arc ioo | feet long anil will iiccoinmodalc thous ands of employees , An nuruvliitf f the bullillims , " 1hu doling Hour" h > II I Inrii ) , ulicnlnIlici ; i uiilojn | n huliu vMinl liuiiiiil.will lnibLiit friotunnv aililriss t > > Jm. JJUMH.U WATCH WUHK.S , ( Jaiilun , o Mr Jofforbon's brother-in-law , Fianic Wontivorth , when HMJII last night. .Said he "My daughloi luftbuio to go to Mr. .lelrort-on's homo last Tno = day. Thurs day wo received u 1 utter from her , also ono from Mrs , Jellerion , who buid : 'Joo never was Iwttor in his life , and ia at worlc lebuildlng his hoiiiio. ' "Luit April , when Mr. JolTorbon was phu ing In Milwaukee , ho Hpent Sunday wilh us , and I spoke to him ulxiut the Hinull Hwolling on his neck , which ho Mild ho intended to have removed when ) io letuinul homo. Should anything have happened to Mr. Juliet son , or should ho have been taken ill Hlncu Tluiruduy , wo certainly would hav heard of it. " i Fireworks , balloon tonight. J