THE OMAHA DAILY ftEK : FRIDAY , JULY 13 , 1891. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL M Wheat Early Presented a Fairly Active Ap- fit pcaranco but Eccamo Dull Later , CORN WAS WELL SUPPORTED IN PRICES About All the Corn In ClilrnRn In llclil by Ono Inillvldtml nnil Hliortn Are Not Little Concerned unit ll - pined to Cover. CHICAGO , July 12. Wheat early presented ft fairly active appearance , but before the close the Interest died out to a good extent. Opening trades were at from V4c toio ad vance , and gradually sold up % c , worked t1 back Ic , changed some and closed Jo net decline. The feeling was chiefly duo Jl to northwestern news , there being some talk In that section of drouth. The casli business of yesterday no "doubt proved a factor , as did the advance at New York and reported rains In France. On the other hand , cables were lower , the Price Current news was very bearish and offers of cash wheat wcro said to bo Increasing In the country. The advance seemed to exhaust the Im mediate supply of anxious shorts , and a good reaction occurred. Corn was quiet , but well supported In prices , the close showing a gain of % c to % c. About all the corn hero Is held by one Individual , and shorts are not a little concerned , and are disposed to cover. Of ferings of July are very moderate and de mand at times was quite urgent , but there was a liberal trade In oats and an Irregular movement In prices. July was weak on In creased offerings , with a limited supply , and prices declined V4c from the top , but re acted % c , anil closed with a loss of Ic. Oats wcro steady and advanced from * &c to % c , with light offerings and belter buyIng - Ing , but the advance did not hold. Prices closed steady at Vc lower than yesterday. The prospective renewal of railroad trafllc had rather a weakening effect upon the pro vision market. The market opened firm , but became rather weak , and In the end was 7c lower than for September , . 2'/4c for lard anil 7'/4c lower for ribs. Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , 40 cars ; corn , 91 cars ; oats , 45 cars ; hogs , 12,000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows ! Cnnh riiiotatlons were' ns follows : KI.Ot'K Ktcnily. unchanged. WIMJAT No. 2 spring , CG'ic ; No. J spring , nominal ; No. 2 red , DC'.ic. ' . CO UN No. 2 , 42',4c. OATS No. 2. 40e f. o. b. ; No. 2 white , 43c f. O. I ) . ; No. 3 white , 3SS40c f. o. b. IlYK-No. 2. 4Sc. HAIII.HV No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , no sales ; No. 4 , 4IHI3c. KI.AX HIKNO. . i , i.si. I'ltOVIHIONS Mess pork , per bbl. . 412.60i > K.C215. bard , per 100 Ibs. , IC.750C.7714. Short ribs , sides ( loose ) } C.C3fiC.C7W : dry salted shoul ders ( boxed ) . ( ( t.OOdG.lSH ; short ck-ar , sides ( boxed ) . JC.87507.00. ! WHISKY Dlktlllcrs' finished goods , per gal. , Ii.to. The following were the receipts ana shipment1) for today : On the Proilnco exchnnpo tod.iy the butter mar ket was Hluady : creamery. 12h6tl7Mei diary , 11 Olflc. Kt'tfl , utiHettled at 0@10c. UAIAI1A UlCNKIEAh J Condition of Tniila nnd Quotations on Htsiplu iintl I'unoy I'rodiicu. The , market on country produce was without change of Importance. The CBS market hi > " , ruk but not nuotably lower. Other lines of produce remained about steady. While there Is about the usual amount of prod uce KL'llInn to the local trade the general mar ket appears tp be rather quiet. There Is very little shipping going on and that limits the business to the local trade almost entirely. With an Increasing supply of hay and light demand , It Is doubtful If prices can be main tained much longer. Old hay ought to be mar keted within the next six weeks S3 ns to bo out of the way of the now crop. . 11UTTKU Packing stock , 8c ; good to choice country , 1101-c ; creamery , solid packed , ISfilOc ; creamery , bricks , IGfylSc. KGOS 1'er doz. , S'.fcc. 1.1 VK 1'Ot'l/rilY-Old hens. CflfiVJc ; spring chickens , 10iiT12Vie. The demand for geese iind clucks Is very light. Ducks , 7c ; hen turkeys , TOSc ; gobblers , Gfttlc ; geese , GVifrGc. \'K\lf Choice fut nnd small veals are quoted at Cc ; coarsu and large , 34c. | Cl I I3ES1S Wisconsin , full cream , new make , lOffllc ; NebrnsUa nnd Iowa , full cream , 9$10c ; Nebraska and Iowa , part skims. CW7c ; L.IIU- burger. Mo. 1 , lOc ; brick , No. 1 , lOc ; Swiss , No. 1 , ISWHc. HAY Upland hay , $8.50 ; midland , J8 : lowland , J7.60 ; rye straw , JO , Demand fair ; supply fair. Color makes the best price on Imy. Iilght bales sell the best. Only top grades bring toil prices. PIUKONiJ Old Urds , per doz. , Jl. VEOETAHMiS. The market on vegetables was steady yester day. As already noted the local gardeners are supplying most kinds of vegetables. A few homo crown tomatoes arc commencing to put In an appearance , but thi > bulk of the tomatoes on the market at the present time nre from Mississippi. There arc plenty of potatoes nnd melons , but no cantaloupes that nre ( It to ship out on orders. POTATOES ( loud stock , 7Hl | > Oc. MKLONS-Coo.l . stock , JlS.tKJa .OO. CA NTAI.OU PKS None. HKKTS New beets , per doz. bunches , 20Q25c , n urdeix. ClJfUMlinitS-On orders , 43000c per doz. OLD IIUANH Hand picked navy , J2.15Q2.23 ; medium , J2.10ii-.15 ; common whltu beans , 11,75 Bl.IK ) . ONIONS-On orders. H4C2C per Ib. OAllllAQIj Good shipping ttocl : , on orders , . TOMATOES Good shlpplns Block , per < -baskct crate , 73c fJlU < ) . NK\V IIKAN8 Wnx. per V4 bu. basket. Coffi75c ; trlng , i > er bu. basket , & 0c. I'KAH Good mock , per bu. . J1.23. CAULIFLOWKU Choice slock , per doz. , Sl.5 oi.so. CAHIIOTS N w southern carrots , per doz. bunehes. SOHIOe. TUKNIPrf New home grown , per bu. , 60c. There waa nolhhiK In Ihe way of new features In yesteriluy'H fruit inarkcl. AH nlrcuily nott-il the market Is bnro of fruit nnil the wholesale dealers nre ilolntr almost nothing. There were a few blackberries In yculeril.iy nnil name led plums , anil Ihnt was a limit nil Unit wan to bo bad except apples , which me quite plentiful. Ad- vIccH fiiini tlif went Intllcntu that there Is a gooil deal of cumplalnt umimK the fruit growers over the nillroail blockade , and ihelr losses from not being able to Ret thulr fruit to market will bu enormous. STRAW m-illlliS : Nime. fllMHIUKS Iowa home icrown , ll.EO per U bu. AI iM.KS California , per 50-Ib. crate , ll.W louthcrn. 'i -r bu , box. I1.00Q1. : * Al'lUCOTS None. HLAt.-Kll'31lKllW ) Qood stock , )2.50. 111.A IMC IIAHI'IIKIlllIKS ( loud stock , J3. 1UU ) IlAHlMllWUIKS-None. I'KAl'HKS Nniie. I'LUMB Native red plums , per 24nl. case , | 2. & > . I'HPNKS-Nuno. FH1H Niuie. I'UAIlS-Nonr. TIlOl'ICAL FIUMTS. IIANANAB I'holee stock. J2.0JJ/2.60 / per bunch. LiMONH-Funcy lemons , 500 size , Jtf ; flmcy IrinoiiH. 3M nlie. JO ; cliulco lenuitis , 3GO tlzo , I5.6U OUANOKS California Mnllti-rninwin Sweets artIn IHI huil on the markei at 13.75. I'INKAI'I'M'JH None on the maiket. JIISCKI.I.AM.'OUH. I'lOH Funcy , l > r Ib. , iiil6c. ' IMTKH-lluluwcc ( , 65 lo 70-lb. boxes , per Ib. , IIONKV Callfo-nln. 15cj dark honey , 10Clc. MAI'l.l ! BVHL'I'-anllon cans , per dor. . JI2. NfTK-AlnniiHl , 15 l7o ; Kniilluli walnuls , 1DQ lie. mix * ! ! * , lie : Hraill nuts. ioc. CIDUIl-rurti juice , p r bbl. , 16 ; half bbl , , illl > IMt-No. > Krecn hldfs , 2lie : No. 1 green altxl hll , * " . No. 2 green called hides , 2c ; Jl. , l VMI ! c-ulf. I Ihs , to 15 Ibs. . Co ; No. 3 veal < lf I H" . lJ " Ib - . 4o ; No. I dry Hint hliles , U , Ho , 1 dry Hint lildM , 3c ; No. 1 dry salted ( iM , 4o ; iwut curvd hldcic per Ib. less than ' " " IMIJHI' i'Ul.TH-arcFii niltwl , each , COc ; lt fi ( HiJIwl liMirlliiH * ( short-wooled early sk n' ) . U'.li ivltt ; dry li irllni ! ( short-wouled t-urly * ! / , Ho. 1. w , WJIOoj dry shcnrlliiKH ( short. r-/ ( i Mrly l lri . No. S , wicb. 5a ; Ury Hint. iHlixm HIM ) frl ( > rii"Uii butclu-r wool pelts , per II . | WlMhl , W ' ! dry Hint. Knnwis ami iU / h liliirliiln unal ivlls , per It ) . , aclunl lUCoi tli'X Hint , Culorudu butcher wool p l ( , IXT It ) . Admit welRht. 4To , dry flint. Cil'irmli ' murrain wjj | pells , per Ib. , ntlunl wriRliI , 4d ilc. TAU/i\V AND OnrARH Tnllutv , No. J. 40 4'ir , tnlluw , No. 2 , 3'M3'ic'i Krraff , white A 4'4 ' < \ Kifn ' . nhlle II , 4i'i Rrcniii * , yellow. > < , ErriiKC , dnik. XHCi oM butter , : t/ic ' ; bce nrnx , prime , lifflSf , rouxh tnllow , Ic. MCU' VOIIK OlMiAt : : ! , Vculrrduj'n ( JiiDtnlliiin on I'loitr , dniln nnil I'mvlnlono , ( Mrtiil1. Ktr. NP.U * VOIIK. July It-Pt/JI'll-lteeelpts , 12- 800 bbln.j pjporlii , 18.400 bblK. ; milei2 ( ! , < XX ) bblit. ; nmrkct lint nnd prices hnck to the JM limit * . trade well nuppllfd nnd content to nwnlt further action of Ihe market. Houthern Hour , ilulli pnlpn. 900 pkito. Hyp Hour , clpady nnd cnty. Ilurkwlipnl ( Imir , nominal , llt'CKWHIJATNominal. . OJIIN MH Air- Steady ; wiles , 1M bbl . ; yellow wpstern. t.C.2.SO / ; llrnndywlne , (2.SO. ltYi-Nomlnnl : ; ntntc , 56c. IIAUt.lir Nnnilnil. IIAIIl.KY MAl.T-Slcady ; western , CSflSOc ; Cnnitiln , t > fliJr ! ; sK-rowed , 83OMC. WIIMAT Itect-lpli" . noil" ! reports , 71 , ( XX ) liil.j mini , 2,21.001) ) Ml. rmiirrx , 18.W1 bu. > pot. HpOt market oarter : No. 2 red , In stun and plevntnr , 59140 ; nlloat. C0'c. ' nmnl ; Nn. 1 northern. C.7V delivered ; No. 1 ( mid , Ci'io : ilpllvprml. Options were Fining nil moinlng on higher cables nnd hot nnd dry wrnlher In tlif northwei't. but ruled qulpl nn coolrr weather ; clnsed ' , io down ; July , 6'JVj fO ic. rlnwil nt Wic ; Auguct , COfibO c. clnsi'd nt COc ; SVptPtnlipr , Gl4IIUic , closed .at Cl lc ; Iccf > mbpr , KWM JMfic , closed nt C5c. COItN Hwi'ipiH , COS V ) int. ; p.xpoils , 2,4)0 bu ; salon , COO.O'JO I'll , filtliii'S , 7J , 003 bu. spot. B | > ot matket Hint ; No. 2 , 4"'viC dnvnlor ; 48i.dc afloat. Option mntkct ntnuiK most nf the day on report of dry weather ; reacli'd a little from HIP top ; clnm-d 'iinic up ; July , 47'i'o 17'ic. closed at 4i'io ; AugiiKt. 4iviIR'/ , clnsnl lit 47'vc , ; Si-p- tember , 47Hfi'l7l,4c , closed nt 4"14c ; December , cloxoil nt 4IVc. OATH HiTplpti , , 2I.f.OO bu. ; pjcports , 100 bu. ; sales , fij.co ) bu. fulmcn , 21,000 bu. fpot. H | > dt maikel very ilull ; No. 2. f > 2c ; Nn. 3 , tie ; No. 2 whilef.2c ; No. 3 white , COo : Hack , mixed west- i-rn. 62'4c ' ; track , white western , 52WM'.vC ; tinck , xvhlle statp , MTiMlic. Option market linn rmly on covering by dlmrts. but Inter weakened and closed ' .SSM'ic net ilrcllnv ; July , 4l'.4ifljc ' , closed at tr.iAilKU't. ; . clniied at 3ijc | ; Heptembcr , 3ii { ? 33UC , closed at. 32 > 4c. HAY Steadier nn light receipts. HOI'S Sluw ; state , common to choice , 7@llc ; I'aclllc cnaiit. lOiiHc. M3AT1II1H 8l w ; hemlock cole , Ilucnos Ayrcs , llKhl t heavy welghls , lliil'c. WOOI yulct ; domestic Heece , 1082."ic ; pulled , PUOV1SIONS Ilei-f. steady. Cut meats , easy ; pickled bellies , 71s'f7ic ' ! ! ; pli'liled shimldi-rs , Ci ! Cic ) ; pickled ham * . ] 24il2i ( > . IJKsteady \ ; western steam cIo. iMl at J7.3"i ; paleo , 2.250 tierces at J7.30 ; July. J7.30. nominal ; ffcptcrnbcr , I7.3D , nominal ; rellned , easy ; cnntlmmt , J'.OJ'Q'T.liS ' ; , compound. JO.WfiC.il. Poilt , linn. IIUTTKIl-Wenk ; wi-stt-rn dairy. lOliflHUc ; westoin rrcamery , llffTJo ; westeiii factory. 10JT He ; Klglns , 19c : vtntc dairy , 12Uc ; state cieam- fry , iMiliip. CIIKKHIJ KIrm ; state , large , 7'f ' > W"16c ; smiill fancy. TAiQSc ; part skims , I'AQMc ; full skims , 1V4W2C. KOC58 Wfiik ; state nnd I'ennsylvnnla , HUH 13',4c ; westein flesh , HHfilSiic ; southern , case , Jl.M-iil'.r. ' ) ; receipts , 4.47S pkgs. TAI.hOVVSteady ; 4 1' for city ( $2 per pkg. ) ; country ( iikgM. free ) , 4'.ic ' , ns to quality. I'KTHOIit'M : Dull ; Cnltcd closed nt Jl bid. ItOSIN ( julet ; stinlncd , common to good , $1.33 01.40. TWlPKNTIN'K-QulPt ; 00 30' , . IMl'K Sti-ndy ; domestic , fair to extra , 4',4iiJ CUc ; Japnn. 4 ? ; TIJc. MOI.ASSKS Steady ; New Orleans , open ket tle. good to choice. 2Sf3Cc. I'll ) IIION Steady ; lake. $9. I.KAD Steady ; domestic , J3.10. TIN-Spot and July , llrm ; straits , J19.IO bid. Plates- market quiet. . SI'HI/nill Klrmer ; sales on 'Clmngc , 25 tons August tin , JI5. 1. . COTTON B13KD OHInactlvc nnd nominal. ipollH Wheut .tliirkct. MINNKAPOLIK , July 12. The wheat market was early advanced today and pushed up about Ic , cr.nsed by unfavorable weather' reports from abroad and higher cables. There was talk , too , th.it more or less damage had resulted to the spring whip.t crop In the northwest from the hot winds of yesterday , but later cables were easy , and as the shorts had covered eatly In the day thcro wan no other Important demand and prices settled off , nnd as thu maiket began to go down there was a disposition on the part of many traders to pell short , which weakened the market further , and the close averaged no higher than the day before. July waa a fraction higher , Sep tember was n shade up , but December was Kc lower , nnd track wheat the same as on the preceding day. Kecclpts were small nt terminal points , and there waa very little moving In the country. Still if the railroads had been In shape tn haul In wheat more would have been here , nnd there would have been some shipments. Arrivals were 21.7CO lin. Mills were running nt n little larger capacity than ycsti rday and reduced the local supply about 30K)0 ) bu. for the twenty-four hours. The market closed : July , GS'Hc ' ; September , CC % 50ic ! ; December , 6S'c. ( , On track : No. 1 hard , CI'Jc ; No. 1 not them , COVic ; No. 2 northern , 5Sic , There was n fair amount of business transacted by room traders , nnd Rome orders were received from outside , but there was not enough of the latter to change the general drift of the market as affected by local operations. The Hour market was steady at { 3.3503.40 for patents and $2.0302.33 for bakers. Shipments were 12.793 bbls. _ St. I.ollls ( irncrul Market. ST. LOUIS , July 12. FI.OUIl Unchanged. WHKAT Opened strong nnd advanced % c , but fell off on cable news , closing U 'fcc below yes terday ; No. 2 red , cash , 64c ; July , D34c ; Au gust , 52c ; September , D3'jfflo3c ; December , DG&C. CORN Higher on crop news , gaining VtVic ; No. 2 mixed , cash , 44c ; July , 40c ; August , 3a ! c ; September , 39' ' , c. OATS Lower ; No. 2 , cash , 38c ; Tuly , 33'/ic bid ; August and September , 2Sc. IlYK-r-fiOc bid for No. 2 , east side. HAHLKY-No trading. I1UAN Ili'ttcr ; Cl'ic. , cast side. FLAX SKMD I'nchunged. CI.OVKK SKKP Unchanged. TIMOTII V SKliD Unchanged. HAY Unchanged. IltlTTKU Unchanged. KOOS 1'nehanged. LKAD Advancing ; J3.17'5. ' Bl'ELTHH Higher : J3.20. COUN linAIUnehanged. . WHISKY Unchanged. COTTON TlKS-Unchanged. HAOOINa KIrm at yesterday's advance. PUOVISIONS lOasler. tendency downward. I'oilc , unchanged. Lard , prime to choice steam , JG.C3MC.7214. Dry salt meats , loose shoulders , $ G ; longs and ribs , ? 0.75 ; shoits , { 0.8714. Hacon , un changed. IlKCBIPTS Hour , 2,030 bbls. ; wheat , 61,000 bu. ; corn , 39.000 bu , ; oats. 19.000 bu. SIUl'MKNTS Klnur. 2.000 bbls. ; wheat , 39,000 bu. ; corn , 3,000 bu. ; oats , 2,000 bu. t'offcu JMurltct. NEW YOUK , July 12-COFFKE-Optlons opened steady at unchanged to 5 points advance ; ruled quiet but firm on local buying ; closed steady , unchanged to 10 points up ; sales , E.OOO bags , Including July , J15.35G15.40 ; August. 114.83 ; Si-ptcmber , I1I.10O15.00 ; December. J13.100 > 13.15. Spot coffee , lllo , quiet : No. 7 , 1C.DO ; mild , quiet ; Cordova , 19 c ; sales , 2.000 bags lllo , Nos. Sand 9 , nllont , on n basis of 13o for No. E ; 500 bags lllo on spot nt J17.23 for the coffee. Warehouse de liveries yesterday. 6,614 bags ; New York stock , 96.100 bags ; United States stock. 132,300 bags ; nllont for the United States , 201,600 bags ; total visible for the United States , 336,800 bags , against 418,900 hags last year. SANTOS. July 12. Quiet : good average * 17 : recelpls. 6.000 bags ; slock. 51.00) bags. IIA.MHUIKi. July 12. Dull ; prices U,4 pfg. higher : sales , 5,000 bags. HAVim , July 12.-0pene < l qulel nt Vif advance ; at 12 m. was sleady. further advance of tif ; closed Tif up ; total sales , 12,000 bags. HIO DU JAN12IUO , July 12. Steady ; No. 7. J15.40 ; exchange , 9'id ; receipts , 7,700 bags ; stock , 118,000 bags. _ STOUICS AND 11OND.S. Loss of I'litriimiKo I'orcd.s aVnll Street Firm to CI s UK Doors. NEW YOUK , July 12. Just before the close of business on the Stock exchange the failure of Ji. D. Alexander & Co. was an nounced from the rostrum. In view of the fact that tliu. flrm had no standing obliga tions on the board , It caused no excitement and Is of no Importance from a speculative poult of view , save that the suspension Is dno to the general depression that has ex isted In Wall street for more than a year past. Alexander & Co. did a strictly com mission business , dealing mainly In bonds , nnd they have pracllcady rusled out. The commission business of Wall street has fallen off BO that many of the firms nro merely dragging along , paying olllco rent and clerk hire , awaiting better times. The llrm which failed today admit that they have done little or no buslncs for twelve months or moro. and declare they were tired of paying out money without receiving any return. Com mission house ! ! have been complaining of the ab&enco of customers for a long time. The only firms which have been doing business nro those who operate for cliques In the Industrials and those railway stocks In which pools have been formed to bull or bear the shares. This Is the first Stock ex change firm which , during the present period of speculative inactivity , has given up the light by reason of loss of business. Today's market was dull and without special feature. Sugar furnished half the total transactions , fluctuating within 2 per cent. Opening ! ' / & per cent higher at 99 , the stock was sold heavily , bringing out some largo blocks and causing a break of 2 per cent to 97 by 10:30 : , rallying to 98 % , out closing at 9SH. making a loss on the day of 1 ? ; iwr cent. Sugar preferred , on pur chases of 200 shares , rose 2 per cent. The Celling movement In Sugar common was nominally based on the action of the Massa chusetts supreme court enjoining the Amer ican Sugar Itellnlng company from manufac turing sugar In that state by reason of Its y failure to comply with the state law requir ing foreign corporations to make an annual report , which must bo filed with the state olllclals. Insiders wcro reiorted | to be buy ers of the stock at the decline and It Is claimed the company does not regard the action of the court as Important so far as It affects Its business , There waa London lelllug of St. Paul at the opening nnd locnl trader * also sold the shares on reports of a ftrlke on the road , which wan mibucqnently denied. An early decline of 4 per cent was effected , with ft subsequent recovery of % per cent nnd final reaction of H per cent. Denver & lllo Grande nnd United States Leather arc each up 1 ,4 per cent , Kansas & Texas 1 per cent. The other changes arc fractional , The bond market was firm to strong on n limited volume of business. The livening Post's London cable says : The weekly b.ink returns shows coin and bullion 3StOG,3l7 ; , n decrease for the week of 1,39.1,010 , owing to the draft money for dlvldeniU nnd holiday requirements Into the provinces. The movements during the week were 82,000 from Australia , 8,000 from llombay , 0,000 from Lisbon , 10,000 of United States coin bought , while 39,000 were ex ported to Spain and Sweden. The settle ment was concluded satisfactorily today. One small failure may result , but nothing else In expected. The stock markets wcro steady today. Americans opened firm , but became Hat and closed flrm again. Rupee paper has given way on rumors of the speedy conver sion of the isr > l-r 5 loan. This Is quite pre mature. The difficulty announced In the flrm of Hrncst & Mlsen , Indian merchants , an old established house , caused n falling In Indigo nnd Jute. Their liabilities are not known. The Bvcnlng Post says : Changes In prices throughout today's transactions were very few nnd the general price level was hardly altered. Now , as before the outbreak In the west , the tendency Is manifest to' nwnlt final notion nt Washington and to wait nlso for the trade revival which Wall street at all events believes n tariff settlement will bring. The following wcro the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York ex change today : Tlie total salt's of stocks toil.iy wcro 112.101 shores , IncltKlInt ? : American Sugar. 01,500 : llui- llnRton , 0,100 ; ClilcnKo Ons. 12,300 : Ooncrnl Klectrlc , 3,500 ; St. Paul , 7,400 ; Western Union. 3,300. " Now York Blon > ' Sfupkot. NKW YOHK. July 12.-MONBY ON CALI - Knsy nt 1 per cent ; lust loan 1 per cent ; closed at 1 per cent. PIUMIMHHOANTII.K : I'AI'KH 3fJ5 per cent. 8THHUNO KXCIIANGl'Stenily , with nctual business In linnkerx' blllu nt Jl.iW'l for dimanil nnil $1.S7U for sixty days ; posted rates , $1.SSS > 4.89 : commcrclnl blllK , JI.SG'4. SII.VKU CKUTIPICATI2S 6IC ic. OOVKIINMKNT liONUS KIrm. State bonds , dull. dull.CldBlns quotations on bondi were as follow * : lloston Stock Quotation * . BOSTON , July 12. Call loans , 1KS2 percent ; tlmo loans , 'J.MjiiJSH per cent. Closing prices for stockB , bonilB and mlnln ; Hh-irjs : San Francisco Allnlnt ; Ouotiitloni. SAN FttANCISCO , July 12. The official cloalnr quotations for minliiiutojia to-ny worj ai fol Iowa : Alia 21 Ilalo.V Norcross. . . tit ) llelcher 70 Moxlcan fit ) llcst.t Belcher. . . . . 08 Mono .10 Bodlo Con 100 Ophlr f. . 1110 Bulwer 22 I'otosl 43 Chollar 27 Savage 110 Con. Cal. A Va 21)0 ) Sierra Nevada 55 Crown Point 54 Union Con an KnroKnCon 25 Yellow Jacket. . . . 40 ( Jould .t Curry. . . . 4i ! Noir York Mining Ouritatlon * . NEW YO11IC , July 12. The followln ? are the cloBlutr 111111111 ? ( iiiotatioiiB : Cliolor 1 Plymouth It ) Crown I'olut 60 Slurra Nevada 45 Con. Gill , * Va. . . . 2113 Standard 151) ) Dead wood 50 Union Con 25 Could & Curry H.r Yellow Jacket. . . . HO HalcuV Norcros1) . . fit ) Iron Silver 10 UomcBtako 1250 QtllckHllvcr 225 Mexican 40 do 1) refer red 1200 Ontario 750 Bulwer 18 Ophlr 140 London Stock Market. LONDON , July 12. 1 p. in , cloaliuri BAH SILVKIl ' 'RHd per ounce. MONKY-Jd per cent. TlioratoofillHcomit In the open market for both short and Ihrco moullm' blllH H % per cent. I'liiiincliil Notes , NKW OHLKANS , July 12.-CleralnRS. Jl,070.961. 1IOSTON. July 12. Clearings , $15,619,774 ; bal ances , J79,6I18. ! UALTlMOIli : , July 12. Clearings , 12,410,720 ; balances , t. ! > 2,135. NKW YOUK. July 12. Cleat Ings , 175,485.461 ; balances , J3.20I.330. I'AIIIH , July 12. Three per cent rentes , lOOf "So for Ihe account. I'HIL-AOKUMIIA. July 12. Clearings , J10.40S- 717 ; balance * , $2,2M.4S2. The Hank of KnKland's rate of discount la unchanged nt 3 per cent. LONDON , July 12. The price of cold at .Ilucnos Ayres today Is 2 3. The proportion of the Hank of Kngland's rc- scrve to liability Is 65.91 per cent. MKMl'HIB. July 12. New York exchange. Jl premium , dealings , J219.668 ; balances , JS2.880. CINCINNATI , July 12. Money , 3 , a6 per cent. New York exchange , ISo to par. Clearings , J2G49,000 , SAN KUANCI8CO. July 12. DrafU. sight. lOo ; telegraphic , 15o. Silver bars , 6JliW02 ? c. Mexi can dollars , GUjnUic. ST. LOUIS , July 12. Clearings. J3.612.583 ; bal ances , J520.31U. Money , dull ; Mil per cent. Ex change * on New York , 73c discount bid. WASHINGTON. July 12. The cash balance In the trcauury at the close of business tod.iy was J120C40,42I , of which J6t,892,78ti waa gold leserve. LONDON , July 12. The weekly statement of the llank of Kngland , issued today , shows the following channel ) as compared wllh the pre vious account : CHICAGO , July 12. Ni-w York exchange , par bid ; 15c premium usked. KoielKn exchange , steady. Sterling , posted rates , JI.87V4.8914. Clear ings , JH.660.G03. Total reserve , decrease , 137,000 ; circulation , de crease. f3J8,0 ; bullion , decrease , 395,010 ; other securllk'ii. decrease , fSM.OOO ; olher deposits. In crease. (1,755,000 ; public dex | lts , decrease , { 3 434 000 : noles reserve , dfcrruoc. (2,000 ; gov ernment securities , decrease , USl.OUO. . 1'AIUH. July 12. The weekly statement of the llank of Trance shows the following chant-fa us compared with the previous account : Notes In clrculallon , Increatc , 7.750,0)0fi ) treusuty uo- counU , current In Increase , 2,625,000f ; gold In hand. lncrt > u e. H.SOO.lCOf ; bills dlncounted. In * rrraiio. 2I.C75WOf ; silver In hand , decrease , 7,475UOOf. m JUJo on now steamer , Courtland beach. OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET ft ff Bccoipta Fnll Farrow Normal but Hold overs Mt so but a Supply , CATTLE TRADE TELOW AND UNCERTAIN ClitcnRo Kxcri * fin1 ; Unfitvnriililo Inlltietico Over DeiillngHere Hog * llr.icu Up Annil Soil A jllyo , mid IIIlier | , SI FOUR. - T1IUUSDAY , July 12. ( There was n great change In the matter of receipts ns 'compared with yesterday. Only 100 cattle were received , as against 2,15.1 yesterday Thus ( ar this week there have been received at these yards 13,700 cattle , which Is a gain of over 8,000 , as compared with the same period last week. The receipts of hogs today footed up 5,800 , as against 10,800 yesterday. Tlrtis far this week 37,600 hogs have been received. CATTLE While the fresh receipts of cat tle were very light , there were enough held over to bring the total offerings up to from 3,000 to 3,500 , so that there was no scarcity. The market did not show any very great change In any particular. The handy fat cattle that were In the best request among the buyers brought strong yesterday's prices , and were pretty well cleaned up before the close. The heavy cattle were not In quite so good request , and holders of such did not find It such easy work to unload. The market as a whole was rather slow. The reports from Chicago to the effect that the butchers were going out on a strike served to make the situation a little more unfavor able. Neither packers nor shippers seemed very nn.xluus to buy. The market on butchers' stock was steady at about yesterday's prices , and was without Important feature. Stockers and feeders were steady , but as has been the rule of late , the trading was slow , and the sales were rather small. Rep resentative sales : UllKSSBU HOGS In addition -to the fresh receipts of hogs there wer.e a''good ' many holdover' , making the total offerings between 8,000 and 9,000. The market opened active , with a good shipping" deySaiyd/-and'the trade was quite lively untlftlie close. As to prices there was an advance of about 20c , the bulk of the sales being made at from $ -1.95 to $5 , as against $4.75 to $1.80 yesterday. Repre sentative sales : No. Av. Sh. Pr. 70. . 213 240 4 70 333 4 75 7i ! 164 4 75 1. . 380 4 75 6. . 310 4 75 C. . 213 4 75 C8. . 279 4 75 " 215 4 75 5" 300 IfiO 4 SO 8. . 346 4 SO 6. . 212 4 8214 7. . 171 4 85 241 4 65 354 4 S5 201 440 4 S3 271 ' 4 & 5 167 to 4 85 202 400 4 E5 176 4 15 257 320 4 90 . . . . .241 SO 4 90 233 120 4 90 255 280 4 W ) 156 277 4 90 363 4 90 254 4 90 295 4 90 2 300 SO 4 90 8 ° S5 4 90 " " 48"l ! ! ! l5 210 4 90 8 S50 . . . 4 90 61 252 200 49214 69 243 320 4 9214 72 .230 ICO 4 9214 63 238 100 4 9214 74 210 200 4 95 74 252 120 4 95 71 225 200 4 95 60 209 ICO 4 95 C'J 274 ICO 4 95 74 251 40 4 95 . . . . ; . . . ICO 4 95 77 208 200 4 95 74 224 40 4 95 68 216 40 4 95 68 267 40 4 95 65 241 4 95 80 223 4 95 63 28.-1 1GO 4 95- C2 219 lf.0 . 4 95 65 274 440 4 95 440M 61 256 M 4 95 77 236 ICO 4 95 ICOSO 54 318 SO 4 95 6'J 305 4 95 77 201 266 4 95 76 183 120 4 95 78 219 210 4 95 2 190 4 95 68 203 120 4 95 82 220 200 4 95 74 ISO 240 4 95 73 202 4 93 84 211 240 4 95 C3 20'i 160 4 95 73 239 10) 4 95 PIGS AND 1 4CO . . . SCO 1 220 . . . 300 SHKI31' There wcro no sheep received ami the market was nominally strong. There Is a pretty fair demand for sheep at this market , but the supply Is very IrreGiilar. Fair to good natives are quotable at f2.7GJj > 3.CO ; fair to Rood westerns , $2.GO3.40 ; com mon and stock sheep , $2.002.25 ; Rood to choice 40 to 100-lli. Iambs , $2.50@4.00. KucnlptH iiiiiniHspoiltlim of Stock. Olllclal receipts find disposition of stock as shown by the books of the Union Stock Yards company for the twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock p in. , July',12 , , H94 : Cars. Head. Cuttle . . ! > . . . 14 391 Hogs . . . . & 5 5,819 DISPOSITION. I Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing company. . . . 5 G , H. Hammond company. . . 926 600 Swift nnd company. . . . , 484 1,125 Cudahy Packing company. . . 98 1,067 John P. H < iulru & Cu. . : 2,811 Cudahy HroH . ' , 309 L. llcclier T. 23 J. Lobnuin 1 ° H. Decker & DegfnT.r 61 P. 1) . ArmourV./ 1,548 Planklngton . . . 271 Sperry & llarnes.j..i 682 Cleveland P. P. Cu . . . 275 Shippers and fet-duxiu. 265 Left over , 1 . . . 1.000 263 Total 2,871 8,793 263 St. I.oulH l.im hioi'K Mnrlcot. BT. I.OUIS. Juy | IZ.-CATTLK-IlPcclpts , S.40) head : shipments , 300 head , Maiket active ; na tive steers , J3.bU&4.60 ; cows , J2.lfrij2.23 ; Texas steers. J2.bOfl3.5Q. HOOS Ilecelpls , 2,300 head ; shipments , 2,000 head. Market quiet ; b < wl heavy , 15,1005.20 ; common ( o medium. Unlit. JI.85W5.UO. H1IKIIP Ilecelpls , 1,200 head ; shipments , none. Market quiet ; native vwcs , J2.50 ; common lambs , J3.35. KIIIISIIK City Mve Htock Market. KANSAS CITY , July 12.-CATTLi-llecelpls , 5,800 head ; shlpmenls , 3,200 head , llest natives steady ; others slow and lower : Texas steers , li GMM.60 ; Texas cows , Jl.40fl2.25 ; beef steers. H OOM.itO : native cows , Jl.OOifXW ; slockcrs and feeders , H'JOftJ. ! ! ; bulls and mixed , J2.0032.73. JIOQS Uccvlpls , 6,600 hrad ; ihli mcnts , 1.600 beud. Murktil strung to Co higher ; bulk of sale ! , Jl * \ftt \ > b jiMrn , $ I9K03 ( , ru" fc'M'i'i & . ( . mix 1 fLIinal. ! ) . ! lialttK. UVOWU'S , Yolk ers UKMii.Pi , put * . $ i,40iriv < HIlKlvP llrcelpts , 1.10J . bead , shipment * , l.COO head. _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ CHICAGO I.tVi : fUOL'U. 1'rlcrs Were Lower llcrnuno the Trmlo Could Not Almirli thn Supply. CHICAGO , July 12-Ilcturcn r..W ) nnd 7,9)0 entile were unloaded here today , 1,8 < M coming from Texas. This was not more than half th" rupply unually seen Thursday , but It was larger than the pens had held at any tlmo within the last two weeks. Prices were lower. not because of nny present over supply , but by reason of untk'lpntrd hruvy receipts tomoriow nnd the sharp decline In the Inut two or three days at western points. Another llilnc that helped to dim | < * values was Cl strike mining locnl butchers. Tin ; sale reported did not show any Important advance nn Ihe pi Ices ruling when the strike began. The market Is not yet In shape to nlwnrli the usual supplies , nnd unli-M recflpta ale kept down prices arc In danger tif a further irdtictlon. They nr already from 230 to fiOo lower than nt any time last week. Hogs were lower. ltu > ers were Inclined 10 ad vance , but the stillie of butcher * threatened to seriously affect the opemtli'M ' of I'cnl pucker * . Supplies considerably exceed the wants of Hiilp- pers ; the Mies were decidedly 111 sellers' favor. The market declined In from J"i to J.V2"i on com mon to best grnd.x , wllh wiles latgcly around 13.10. This advance was on Ihe prkes ruling when the strike began , of from Me to Ijc per 100 llw. Hut It Is 11 decline' frilm the prices paid nt Ihe beginning of thlt week of fnnn Mete to 75c. The day's receipts were estlm.ited lit 00 head , making about 8.MM head for Ihe expired part of this week. Ilecclpls of sheep were esllmiiled nt 6.0 < head , making 16 , < X hend for the last four day * Trade Was lower and prices were Weak , am even lower , at from II to J' > . according to quality. . Nmv York l.lti ) .Stock MiirUet. NEW YOHK , July 12. IlKCVIW-Ilccelpls , 3CO hend ; no linde of Importance ; feeling dull nnd ° SIIiiP : AND I.AMIlS-llecclpts , B.OOO head ; thirty cars on mil * ; maiketey : dull : Inrcly steady : sheep , p r lo fair , J2.bOti3.371i ; lambs , common fo fair , J3."iOf'i.2.i. IIOOH llecclpts , I , IKK ) head ; maiket demoral ized ; top hogn , 13.50 per 100 Ihx. Stock III Record of receipts nf live stock at the four prlnclii.il markets for Thursday. July 12 , 1S94 : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha . 391 0,8 U Chicago . 7,000 SO ) 6.000 Kansas City . 0KK ) 6,500 1,103 st , Louis . : ; . . . . n.iuo 2,300 i,2 > o Total . . . 16.591 15,419 7,3iX > Ililllltlliii-e ( leiierill Murltrt. ItALTIMOIlK , July 12. KI.Ot'K V'lrin ; rc.'C pis. 4,192 I'l'lf. ' ; shipments , 400 bl < l . WHKAT-Qulel and lower ; pput , r.7Mi'V ; July and Align * ! , HJiffilSv ; September , f > S n ti : . ! ) . , steamer. No. 2 led , GOe nfked ; lecclptt" , 74,4 0 bu. : milling wlle.it , by sample , MJWji1. COHN Hull : spot and July , 47Uc bid ; re ceipts , 5iKhl bu. ; Houthern corn , by tnmplc , f.2Jf Me : southern corn , on grade , ! " < npked. OATS KIrm ; N > . 2 whin1 western , 5Tc akcd ; No. 2 mixed , western , b.'tr. > lc ; receipts , no hu. 11YK Slow ; No. 2 , 55/uCc ; rccelit160 | bu. HAY Knsy ; good lo choice timothy , J16.003 17.00. GIIA1N rilKIOHTS Kasy. StJGAIl Him. IIHTTKU Steady. ' KGOS Steady ; fresh , 13c. CHKKritr-Slcady nt 9i 10Uc. I.Uvrpool .tlurkct. HVnni'OOI. . July 12.-WHKAT-rasy : demand poor ; holders offer maileratfly ; No. 1 California. 4s lllidSTSs lid : red western sprint ; , 4s Ildjj5a ; red western winter , 4 71idtjls S3d. ! COHN Finn ; demand modeiate ; new mixed spot , 3s 10jd. ri.OUll Spring palcnt , Os fld. riAULI-IY-Callfonila brewing. 21s 6dff25s 6J. I'HOVISIONS Ileef , extra India mecs , 70s. Polk , prime mess , 4Ss 9d. Hacon , long and short clear , 55 Ibs. , 3Sn ; long clear , 43 Ibs. , 40s. Laid , firlmc wcflern , SCs. IJUTTEU Finest new , Sils. Toledo Uniln .Murkrt. TOLKDO. July 12. WHEAT Lower , weak. No. 2 , cnjh nnd July , 53ic ; August , 56Uc ; Sep tember , 5711c : December , 601c. ( COHN Dull ; easier ; No. 2 , cabh , 45c ; No. 3 yellow. 464c. ! OATS Quiet , firm ; No. 2 mixed , 43c ; No. 2 white , 471ic. llYlJ-Diill ; cash , Sic. CLOVEH SKIID-Stendy : prime , cash , JI.Mbld. KECEII'TS Wheat , 13,000 bu. ; corn , 1,000 bu. ; oat ? . 1,500 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour , 8,000 bbls. ; wheat , 9,000 bu. Dulntli Wlicnt Murkof. DULUTH. July 12. WHEAT Close , dull ; No. 1 hard , cash nnd July , 63c ; No. 1 northern , cash and July. 6llic ; : September. GS7ic ; Uecemlvr. ( W-'Sic ; No. 2 northern , cash , CSHc ; No. 3 , Mi'.sc ' ; rejected , 49Uc ; to arrive , No. 1 northern , 62c. IIYE-45C. FLAX KinrJ1.26. : . CAH INSPECTION TODAY AVhcat , 122. RECEIITS Whrat , M.M'J Ml. SHIPMENTS Wheat. 105,590 bu. KHIIHHH City KANSAS CITY. July 12. WHEAT Un changed ; No. 2 hard. 4S'i8 > l8'1ic ; No. 2 red , 49c ; No. 3 red , 47STISc ; rejected , 41Sf42c. COIIN Unchanged ; No. 2 mixed , 3636'/jC ; No. 2' while , 39fflOc. OATS Weak ; No. 2 mixed , 34c ; No. 2 white. 36e. HUTTEIl Firm ; creamery , llfflCc ; dairy , 12 @ 14e. EGGS CJlllet , weak ; Cff6c. Ncuv Y < irk Dry f.oods Iiirkof. NEW YOniC , July 12. There has been more business , many buyers In the maiket anil the Inquiries of previous days have developed Into purchasers of staple , colored and fancy cotton goods. Of some stapleH , shipments were on memorandum. Transportation Is belter In all directions. The tide has turned. Printing cloths are In mote demand and sales of 15,003 pieces of 61-square at 2c and good contracts for odd cloths. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Prorln Grain Market. rnoiUA. July 12. COHN Quiet , nominal ; No. 2 , 411ic. OATS Irregular ; No. 2 white , 43iffl3ic ; No. 3 white. 43c. JlYE Nothing doing. WHISKY Firm , higher ; high wine basis , $1.22. RECEIPTS Corn. 7.KK ) bu. ; oats , 4,400 bu. SHIPMENTS Corn , 5,200 bu. ; outs , none. NEW YOUK. July 12.-SUOAR-Haw. firm ; sales , 2,600 bags Cuba centrifugal , 90 test , at 31ic afloat , c. and f. ; 100 bags Cuba molasses , 59 test , at 2 7-16c , c. and f. , nnd 133 tons Trini dad Muscovado at 2 11-lCc , c. and f. ; rcllned , quiet. LONDON. July 12. SUGAR Quiet ; centrifugal Java , 13s 3d ; Muscovado , fair rellnlng , 11s 9d. Cotton Murker . NEW ORLEANS. July 12. COTTON1 Steady ; sales , 850 bales ; iccelpts , 601 bales ; exports , Great llrltaln , 2.300 bales ; stock. 45,60S biles ; futures , quiet : sales , 11,500 hales ; July. J6.79 bid ; August , J6.735J6.71 ; September , 56. 73 6.74 ; Octo ber. IG.756.76 ; November , J6.S2K6.S3 ; December , J6.S9iS6.90 ; January , } 0.95'u0.90 ; March , 57.07if7.09. Wool Mnrlcot. ST. LOUIS , July 12. WOOIIn belter feeling but not quotably changed. 'FrlHco Wheut ( Jiiotutloim. SAN FRANCISCO , July 12. WHEAT Firmer ; December. Jl.06 % . Omaha's great resort Courtland Beach. JIOOKN A\ A bright and entertaining novel of New York society life , told with much liveliness and some quiet satire Is "Struthcrs , " by Anna llowman Dodd , The story portrays the ambitions of a wealthy Now Yorker , John Struthers , who , with his young wife , aspires to enter the select circle of the metropolitan Four Hundred. Under the same cpver appears also another story , "Tho Comedy of the Masked Musicians. " Paper , 312 pages , 50 cents. Lovell , Coryell & Com pany , 310-318 Sixth avenue , Now York. A military story entitled , "Captain Close , " by Captain Charles King , opens the July Llpplncott's. It deals with the reconstruc tion period and relates the experiences of a newly-fledged lieutenant In camp near Tuga- lee , and of his very curious commanding ofllcer. Loulso Stockton begins a strong story , "A Mess of I'ottngo , " to be concluded In the August number. "A Case of Hoodo , " Is nn amusing dialect sketch from a Virginia police court. J. U. Llpplncott Company , Philadelphia. A highly exciting and warmly colored ro mance , almost turbulent with action , Is "A Flower of France , " by Marah 15111s Hyan. The story dates back to a period a century ago , during the Spanish occupation of Now Orleans , a period rich In material and char acters of a romantic and picturesque order. The plot is Intricate , without being compli cated , and the outcome remains n tantaliz ing uncertainty until the end Is reached. Cloth , 327 pages , $1.00. Hand McNally & . Company , Chicago. Among the seasonable outdoor articles In the July number of Frank Leslie's I'opular Monthly are hee J. Vance's "Salmon Finning In Canada , " Edwin Emerson's "Koughrldcm from Kur Frontiers , " and an account of Al fred lie Cordova's trained carrier pigeons. Among the war reminiscences Is an account of Den Butler's famous Dutch Gap Canal on the James river. The Hub Is illustrated with more than a score of views In a paper , "Tho Environs of lloston , " by Hev. Peter MacQueen. Frank Leslie's Publishing House , 42-44 Ilond street New York. Public Opinion notes that much "Interest has been aroused and much comment called forth by the Interview of Ex-Speaker Heed upon the silver question , " published In the London Fortnightly Hovlcw. This utterance In connection with other significant events pointing Iti a similar direction has ralscJ the question whether the lepubllcan party will adopt this sliver tariff policy as a party tenet and go before the public on that Issue. Public Opinion lu tlirto late Issues baa re- SLAUGHTERING To sell quick stock on hand. $12 Refrigerator for.$6.00 $16 Refrigerator for. . $7.25 $23 Refrigerator for.H,2O SLAUGHTERING KJ > TO SELL QUICK STOCK ON HAND. Sj.CO Ruby Currintfos fo . ' . . . . 25 $10.00 lluby ( . 'uiTiajju-t for . . . . . on ' S15.0U LJaby Ciirrhijjes rm , . j . . Ml TO SELL QUICK STOCK ON HAND. $3 Gasoline Stoves for.$1.25 $6 Gasoline Stoves Tor. $2.73 $8 Gasoline Stoves for.$3,75 COOLERS. 4-GalIon Store Water Coolers. . 88c 6-Galion Stora Water Colon. . $1.1O 8-Galon ! Store Water Coolers. . $1.5O Formerly People's Mammoth Installment House , Close evenings at (5:30 ( : , except Saturday , dtiriim Tuly and August. 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Hex 207(1 ( Sail PrsmllHco , Cal. Forsaloby n Goodmau Drus Co. . 1110 l''arn'iui St. . Omabu ; Camu liroa. . Couui.il Ululls. Io\v produced extracts from a large number of prominent newspapers from all parts of tlio country upon this topic forming together n very Interesting symposium. The Public Opinion Company , Washington , D. C. The humors anil conventions of cattle branding on the great ranges of the west are delightfully portrayed by Miss Alice MacGowan In McClnre's July number , which presents on Its pages some decidedly accep table features. The early life and literary struggles of Dauclet are described In an Il lustrated article from the pen of U. II. Sher- ard , entitled "Alphonso Dandet nt Home. " Short stories for summer reading character ize this number , among them being one of Kobcrt Dnrr's liveliest tales , a California story by Hret Harto , and a prlzo story , "Told In Confidence , " by Cclla Kllza Sliutc. S. S. McClure , Ltd. , 30 Lafayette Place , New York. "Chaperoned" which Is announced as "A Drlef Page from a Summer Romance" Is n delightful rehearsal of Incidents attending a season at a fashionable summer resort. Hlta Weldon , a girl of the period whose anxious mother Is summering elsewhere , the tactics of a rival woman and her clever daughter , an absent-minded chaperon and the capers of the male guests furnish food In abundance for entertaining the reader. The style Is light nnd easy on a level with the dcslro of the tired summer reader. Cloth , 173 pages. The Cassell Publishing Company , 31 Kast Seventeenth street , New York. Sold by Me- geath Stationery Company , Omaha. An Idea of what men regard as the Ideal In the husband may be gleaned from the symposium appearing In the July Demorebl's In which Hev. Ur. Parkhnrst , Palmer Cox , Dill Nye , Anthony Comstock nnd Oeorgo Francis Train express their views on the su-b- ject. "A Day on nn Ice Field" In this tor rid season will no doubt send a shiver down the reader's spine and If It don't It certainly Is not the fault of the writer. The house keeper will find many excellent suggestions in "The Arrangement of Summer Draperies" nnd "Sanitarian" contains some very good Ideas on "Tho Adaptation of Food to Work. " W. Jennings Domorest , 15 Kast Fourteenth street , New York. "Fungi and Fungicides" Is a book for the agriculturist. It Is a practical manual con cerning the fungous diseases of cultivated plants and the means of preventing their rnv- a ) s. The author , Clarence M. WIK I , D. S.C. , Is professor of zoology and botany at the New Hampshire Agricultural colli-go and In this work presents the results of hlu "wltlo observation and experience the benefits of which will bo Incalculable to horticul tural Interests. The fungi affecting sbndo trees nnd ornamental plants and ( lowers also receive attention. 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