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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1894)
r > THE OMAHA DAILY JJEE : FRIDAY. JULY 2X fyheat Went Down Nearly Ono Cent Under Bearish Influence. THERE WAS QUITE FREE LIQUIDATION , flott of tlio Now * Win of a Hcurlili Nature and I.nngn Hold I'rccly Corn Wns Active and Weaker. CHICAGO , July 19. Wheat went down % o today under a hcivvy load of bearish In fluences , but rallied near the close on buy ing , finishing but % c lower than yesterday. Corn clofod Tic lower , oats V4o lower and provisions at a Blight advance. In wheat there was free and general Until- Hatlon , the most of the news bolng of a bearish nature and longs sold freely. Open ing trades were at from Uc to % o decline nil gradually sold down % c more , rallied $ &c , channed some and closed steady. The. weaker tone was attributed largely to the Increased receipts hero and In the northwest , the lower cables and decline In outside mar- fcotp. The cooler weather and showers In the Daltotas and Minnesota nlso helped to depress the market. The decline was helped later by the report that the prices of cash Whe.it In Minneapolis had declined. The rally toward the close was Influenced by better buying , which some claim was due to the l-ecent advance In corn. Corn was active and weaker. Opening trades were at from Vic to lie decline anil Under liberal offerings sold down from Ic to lu more from extreme'figures ' , i allied from % c to % c , ruled steady and closed fairly firm. The weaker feeling was due Entirely to the Improved weather conditions. Oats were long on free offerings , the mar ket bolng mainly a long one. The range was % c for September. The provision marknt was dull and narrow. Opening weak on lower prices for hogs. It firmed up later on scarce offerings. Com pared with last night September pork Is Co higher , September lard 2MjC higher , and Sep tember ribs Go higher. Freights slow and easy at % c for wheat nd corn to Buffalo and Ic for corn to Tort Huron. The leading futures ranged as follows ; " "Articles. ropoiiT"T iuTli. l Low. I Clone. July. , e-w Hl-pt. 6(1 ( 6W1U5S so Ccrn No. 2. July 42X 42'i ' 424 ! Sept 4:1 : 42M Oct 4'J May 3B OntH No. U. . . July 31 if 31 § Auir 27 J79S 27 2794 May 31 fork per bbl July Sept. GO Lnid.lOOlbs July. 0 80 G 82M n BO Sept U 80 0 B7 ! o HO El.crt Klbs- Jnly 0 C2 c no 0 02 H nr n co 0 B7M 07a ! rnnh nuotatluns were ns follows : J-'LOITU Wcnlc. WHIJAT N'o. 2 sprlnir. BIXflS'iHc ; No. 3 iprlntf. nominal ; No. 2 red , 54/"i4c. COIlN No. 2. 42'to ' : No. 3 yellow. I2'4c. OATH No. 2. nominal ; No. 2 white , SoffSJc ; No. 3 white , 3IIt3S'c. ! , UYH No. 2. 415I47C. HAIILUV No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , 4Cc ; No. 4 , 4Cr. 4Cr.I'l.AX Snt3D-No. 1 , $1 22. TIMOTIIV Hiin : Prime. $3. PHOVIHIONH Polk , mcsH , per Mils. , I12.5S ® 12.C715. I/aid , per 10D Ibs. , Ki.83SC.87V4 : short ribs Hides ( loose ) , JG.G7',4C.0 | ; dry B.iltcd shoul ders ( boxed ) , G.OO gG.12li ; s'.ioit clear sides ( boxed ) . C.87'5W7 00. WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal. , (1.2. ! . The following were the receipts ana shipments Jer today : On the Produce oxcli.iniro today tha bitter : mar ket wan firm : cronmcrv. 12W31"c ; diary , 11 ® ESKH , steady at U < 310c. OMAHA OI.MK.VI ; : , ni.vuKETi > . Condition of Tr.ulo anil Quotations on Staple anil fancy Produce. The general market on country produce con tinues rather nulet. Dealers note nn Increase In the receipts of table erades of butter. The Btrlkcs In the cast lurned some of the cheap grades of creamery bultcr In this direction. It Is said of this market that there Is only a de mand for two grades of butter , the highest nnd the lowest. The demand for the medium grades Is never very large. Quotations remain un changed. Borne commlpslon men report that old hens were a little weak at the price quoted below , but still some houses arc quoting out CV4c , probably with the Idea of drawing consignments , ns no ales at that price have been reported recently. The feeling In the hay market was a llttlo firmer yesterday , owing to the dry weather re ports. The receipts , however , are fully equal to the demand. In spite of the warm weather a good mnny veal calves are arriving. At this season great care should be taken In preparing veals for mar- Kct. Calves from thrco lo six weeks old , and Weighing nboul 100 pounds , or say from 80 lo ISO hounds , arc Ihc most dvslrnhln weights for ship ment. The head should bo cut oul , fa ns lo leave the hide of Ihc head on Ihc Bkln , The | gs should bo cut off nt tlio .knee joint. The tntrnlls should all bo removed cxci'pltng Ihc kidneys ; the liver , lights and heart should betaken taken out. Cut the carcass open from the neck through the entire lenglh. If this Is done they lire not so npt lo sour nnd spoil during hoi Weather. Many u fine carcass has ppollcd In hot weather because not cut open. Don't wash Hie carcnps oul wllh water , but wipe out with b dry cloth. Don't ship until tha nnlninl boat Is entirely out of the body , nnd never tie the onrcuss up In a bag , ns this keeps the air from circulating , and makes the meat more liable to become tainted. Mark for bhlpment by fasten ing a shipping tug lo Iho hind leg. Calves under fifty pounds should nol bo shipped , nnd arc liable * to be condemned by thu heullh olllcers as being unlit for food. IIIJTTKII Packing stock , 8c , ' good to choice country , llT12a ; cienmery , solid packed , ISSlGu ; creamery , bricks , ICffllSc. iH1S Per doz. , 8c. I.IVM POUUTHY Old hens , Cc ; spr'ng chick ens , 12012'i- The demand fur geese nnd ducks Is very light. Ducks , "c : hen turkeys , VffSc ; gobblers , MJOo ; Reese , 6 > 44JCc. VEAI Choice fat and small veals are quoted at Cc ; con i no nnd large , 3Tlc. < MIKI"HIJVlscoiiBln , full crenm , new mnke , if lie ; Nebraska and Iowa , full cream , 9i10o ; H ebrusKa ami lowu , part skims. GifTc ; Llm- irger , No. 1 , lOc ; brick. No. 1 , lOc ; Swiss. No. 1 , ISJMIc. HAY Upland hay , J7.0 ; m'dtand , $7 ; lowland , 16. GO ; rye ptnuv , J5. Color makes the price on jiay. Light hales sell the besl. Only top grades bring top prices. i'lOUONS-Old birds , per doz. , Jl. VICUTAHUS. A few small packages of celery were received ycslrnlay , being about Dm first of the season. Hnmu very choice St. I mls homo grown to- tnnloes wcro leeelved yesterday. Mississippi Block Is becoming a little scarce , but a fresh car Is tepoiletl lo arrive In n day or Iwo. The Iradu In beans and pens Is much larger than mosl people reallzo , Allhough this coun try Is n largo producer of bjth. It dors not pro duce i-noimh to supply the demand , Many of thit agricultural states do not grow enough benni to supply their home markets. Some Idea of the extent of Iho ImiHirts m.iy lie gained from the ( act tr.nt during April the Imparts nf beans nnd jpfiiH weru UI.UOi ) bu. , valued nt 1 120. 'HO. For April. IS33 , HID sam * Imports readied 43,000 bu. , valued at (40D,00 < ) . showing a huge leductlon for this year. l' ' r the ten months i-ndlni ; April 30 , 1S'.I3 , DIP Impoils woie 971,000 Int. , valued ill 1917,000. nimpuu-d with I.CII.iMO bu. . valued nt ll.COO.OOfl for the currt-siumdlng period of last year. The exports of the same vegetables for April , 1 M , were : * .7W ( tu.nlued nt JI3.000 , cqmpiired with K.M } bu. , valued at JVi.OOO , for tha same month lust jeur. Kor Hie ten monlhn ending April 20 , IS'JI. Iho lalal exports. S7C.SM bu. , valued nt 1413,000 , compared with tlm tntal i-xportH of M3.WI bu. , valued at } li < ) , Mr tin- correslwndlng perlixl of last year. The Inipmts were much l.tiger than the exports for loth perUxIa , tluiugh they lire bolng largely reduced by th slilpment of early beans from thu suuth each seawm. POTATOKH Good Block , on orders , 75o ; sales t * In ruiind loin tu local Irade , Wjl' ' ' . MlIl-O.N'S-axxl stock , crated. JM OOTJ30.00. OANTAI.Ot'PiH-Per dm. . JI.50. CIlCOMIIIIUS-On nrtlers. SiCSOo per doz. OLD III3ANS Hand picked navy , J2.15tf.ri ; nml In in. J.MOl15 ; common white beans , J1.75 C'l.lto. ONIONS-On orders , I'iJo per lb. t'AllllAQR OooJ inlpplne mock , on orders , T MATOiH-a < Mxl Mlsiltslppl slock , per 4- basket enite , $ l..ti SI , I.ouU home gro\Mi , per till. box. K.75 ; | > er S-bu. IK.X , 75GWo. CUfcKItY-l'tT dox. , 40c. KHUITa. Advices were rec lve l yesterday to the effect that a car of California fruit as on the way to this market and would arrive here on Mon day Pf next week. This will bo tint tl-st cur tu arrive since the nbari-u on shipments brought about by thu strike. For the present thu market continues luire. A few blackberrlei uro arriving , but they arc n'iM'.iiiintr In priif. nil the r i "ii Is nti fiitl and Hi.euiiply li tunnUiR ihotl. - r'itrii | APl'l.hrt-'tonil i"iik , pfr bid , APItlCOTH-Nonc. m.Aciciii'.imcio.i.1 ! : : H < X(2.73. \ . ntc'i < iiAftpiunruK8-Nor. : * . ItED nAPPIIIJIlllIKH N'.in ? . I'KA' HI5H None. V9 rfl pl'JtnJ , p r 24 it , ca . I ROPICAL PRINTS. A car of Imnnnas arrived y * tcrilny nnd Juil In time to meet the requirements of the trade , of local mpt-Hoit Imd run very low , Thi li-mnn mnrl' hn l * > < > n nunddv n Ivnnrlnu cvtr since the c nirnxnirniml of ua tn weather and prl'-m nrn potty will up now nnd slock ; arc not very large. IIANANAS-riiotco stock , $2.0002.10 per bunch. LKMONS-fnnry lemons , 200 size , $0. < g6.0 ; fnii'-y I'mnim , M ) tlzo , ( i ! . ORANGES NWIP of any consequence , PlNEAPPLES-Nnno on the market. MISCELLANEOUS. nOK Fanry , per lb. , li'i ' 13c. DATES Hallow ces , 63 to 70-lb. boxes , per lb. , ItbNEY-Callforiiln , 13c ; dark honey. 1012e. MAPLE HYHtT-Gnllnn can' , per doz. . $12. NUTH AlinMtdi , IMI7c ; English walnuts , 10O 12o ; IHIi.'tH , 12c ; llrasll nuts. lOc. riDER-l'ure Juice , per bbl. , $6 ; half bbl. , $3.23.HIDES HIDES Nn. 1 green Iild s , 2'le ; Nn. 2 green hldn , I'4 ' j2t : No. 1 Rici'ti salted hides , 3c ; No. 2 green miltiil hide" , 2IJ2Mo ; No. 1 green sailed hl'Icfl , 25 in I ) lls. , Cc ; No. 2 green salted hides , 2.7 tn 40 It * . , 2fJl1e ; No. 1 venl calf , 8 to 15 lltst , ' 4S c. Nn. 2 vi-nl calf. 8 to 1 > Ibs. , 4ifH < iC ; No. 1 diy Mint hidefe ; No. 2 diy flint hliip * . 3c ; No. I dry miltM ! hides , IP. Part cured hides Vie per lb. Iei < - than fully cuml. SHEEP PHI.TH ( trc'pii salted , rach , 2"fJC < lc ; grien silted slipirllngs ( short wu'iled early oklns ) , eiii.li , fiil3ciiy ; MhenrlliikN ( shnit united early sltlnn ) . Nn. 1 , with , MflOq ; dry shearllnKs ( shiirl wooled willy skins ) . Nn. 2 , each , Ce ; dry Mini Kansas and Ni-luaskn butcher wonl pelts , per lb. , actual weluht , Milr , mmrain wool pelts , per lb. . actual weight , 4S6c ; dry Mint Colorado IniUliPlwiul pells , pei lb. , iictunl wclKht , 41 ? 6'e ; imimiln w il pelts' , per lb. , nctual welKht , 4Cc. ) H.UP f.it till , off , as II IH useless lo pay freln-ht on tlicm. TALLOW AND GREASE -Tiillnw , No. 1 , 4fi > 4'le ' ; tall nv. Nn. 2 , S'.PI'lo ' ; g'fnse ' , white A. 4t4'4c ; grensp , hlte II , 3/14c ) ; giense , yel low. SP ; gitnMd.iik , 2'/si' , 'il-l butter , 2f2'ic ; beeswax , prime , I3'ilse ; rotmh tallow , lliO-'c. NJW : voitK < ; ! : MIIAI : , .MARKET. n < ) iiotiitliini on I'loiir , fir.ilu nnd rrmlnliuiM , JMi > tiil > , IJIr. NEW YOniC , July 19.-rrOtm-necelpts , 10- 200 tibia. ; exports , 3,90(1 ( liblx. ; snles , 7,000 pkps. Market dull nnd tundlni ; downward i exporters out of the mnrki-t ; southern Hour , dull ; ryi- Mour , quiet ; tales , 730 bbls. ; buckwheat Hour , nomlnnl. lirciCWIIEAT-Nomlnnl. COItN MiAt.-QiilHt : ; snlpo. 203 hbls. ; yellow vtcsti-rn , J2.C3RJ.fO , Iliiindywlne , $2.80. HVE Nominal ; state , 6Dc ; Jersey. 52f33c. 1A11IEY Ncnnlli.il. IlAItLICV MALT Steady ; western , CSflSOo ; slx- rowid , S2fi83c. \VirEAT-Hpcclpts , 314,200 lju. ; cxporti. 67,900 till. ; i-ales , S.SOO.IOO bu. futures , 32,0 < JO bu. ? pot. Spot mnrki't elosed steady ; No. 2 led , ptnro nnd elevator. 66'ic ; allimt. 6Sr ; No. 1 northcin , C34c clPllveiril ; No. 1 hard , C7c delivered. Opllons \\eru weak nearly nil day under heavy liquida tion , which broke September below previous low lecord ; cables lower and heavy , receipts larpc and showers predicted tonight ; ChlcaRo sold n lot of wheat lids afternoon , cndenvoilnR to Ket more IOIIR stuff , but failed mid covered nt advance ; close SW'ic down ; July , CC&4/ / > 67 1-lCo , closed al 66 > ie ; August , 57 7-Kc , cl.mcd at 67',4e ' ; f-'eptember , 6SVQOS4C , closed nt GS' c ; Deeember , 61 13-ltiQCJlir , closed nt Cjijc. COKN Hccelpls , 2.0JO bu. ; e\poits , 28,300 bu. ; sales , 223OC < l bu. futures , ICf.OOO bu. Fpnt. Spot m.nkel qiilel ; No. 2 , 47c In t-levntor , 47ic nllont. Option markel opfiied weak with wheat , rallied on the diy wcatltvr , eated off attain on npcuts of rain , but finally rallied , closing nt MJ'tu down ; July , clowd at 47e ; Autrusl , 47'4'TI7:1ic ' ' : , dnsed al 47 4c ; September , 45in7Tic. closed lit 17'Ar ' ; December , 4lill".c . , closet ! ntlie. . OATS-Uet.cii.ts 51,400 bu. ; exports , 100 bu. ; sales , 211.0JO bu. futures , 100.COO bu. spot. Spot inaiket lireKUl.ir. No. 2 , 40c , cloned nt 42o a"Ucd ; No. 3 , SMille ; No. 2 white , 4"c , closed nt 4'c bid ; No. a white. SS1jl2c ; track , white westt-rn. tXlXc ; tiat-k , white stale , 42c. Option inaiket we Ik early and BUbsuquontly elostd nt ? io up on July and lie off on Liter Inonlhs ; July , closed nt 3src ; Auciitt , 32U < ? 32ViC , closed at 32 c ; Scp- temlier , 31'4fianie. ' closed at 31ic ; October , 32ff32'jc , ctnspil nt 3J'e. HAY I'll mer on llKbt receipts ; shlppln ? , 65 ® C5e ; Kwod to choice , 75QS3C. IKil'S Irrt'sular. HIDES-lJiili-t ; wet salted New Orleans , se lected , 43 lo C.I Ibs. , 4'ifil io ; Texas selected , 33 to 60 Ibs. , 4&3e ; IJuenos Ayies. dry. 20 to 21 Ibs. . lOVic ; Texas , dry , 24 to 30 Ibs. , 5ffj'fcc. * I.EATItEIl Steady ; hemlock hole , lluencs Ayres Unlit to heavy weight * , ISfflSc. \VOOIj Quiet ; donicsllo lleece , 19 23c ; pulled , 1'ItoVlSIONS Heef , dull. Cut meats , steady ; pickled bellies , 7'&f8c. ' I.ard , steady ; westein steam closed nt J7.25fl7.274 } ; July , J7.20 nomlnnl ; Seplember. J7.20 nomlnnl ; rcllned , quiet. 1'oik , firm ; family , J14.60ffll5.00. KGOS Plrinj state nnd Pennsylvania , 13014c ; Wfhtvrn fresh , ll'/jO12Hc ; soulhern , per case , J1.00G2.25 ; receipts , 3.S9J pkps. HOSIN cjulol ; strained , common to good , J1.30 © 1.3216. TIUH'ENTING-Qulet ; 24G2I1C. CIIii.SE : Slow ; pait skims , Hi&Mic. TALLOU'-Stcnityj 4 6-lC JIic for clly ( J2 per pk ) ; counlry ( pkgs. free ) , 4 l-lCflMJic , as to quality. nUTTEU-Qulet ; western dairy , lOffllc ; west ern citMincry , 13M7Vic ; westein factory , 9Vilip " ltate Ualry > 1217 ° BtHt ° I'KTROLEUM Dull ; United closed at Sic bid ; Washington , bbls. , $6 ; Washington. In bulk , $3 SO ; refined. New Yoik. $5.15 ; Philadelphia and a llnioie. $5.70 ; Philadelphia nnd Dalllmorc , In RICH Quiet ; domestic , fair to extra , 4Uffl64c ; Japan , 4) fjlic. ! MOLASSES Steady ; New Orleans , open ket tle , good to choice , 2bf3Cc. PIG IRON Dull ; Scotch , $13.60322.50 ; Amer ican , $11.00 14.00. COPPER Quiet ; lake. 9c. LKAD Quiet ; domcsllc , $3.10. T.IJ 7'Woal5' ' 8tralts , $19 ; plates , market heavy. SPELTER Steady ; domestic , $3.37' ' . bid ; sales on 'change , C tons spDt tin nt $19.03 ; July , $18.95. COTTON SEED OIL Dull and featureless ; prime crude , 23c ; off ciude , 23S2Sc ; yellow butler grades , 35 ? 3Cc nomlnnl ; choice yellow. 324c ; prime yellow. 33c ; yellow oft grades , 26 33e ; prime while , 36Jj37c. St. Louts ( ifiicrnl 'Market. ST. LOUIS , July 19. FLOUR Slow nt recent decline. WHEAT Declined He net on Chicago liquida tion , rains and other ciop news ; No. 2 red cash , ? 3 c ; J.uly' M74c ; August , 60'ic ' ; September , CJft ® ClMc ; ; December , 65c. CORN Drake Tie on crop news ; No. 2 mixed , . cash , 33Hc ; Juij. , 3Wc. August , 33Hc ; Septem ber , 40c ; May , 34ic. .A9ATS Wenkl 1 ( 'er ; No. 2. cash. Sljic ; July , 30Hc ; AUKiisl , 27Wc ; September , 27ic. ! RYE Dull ; 44o bid for No. 2 , cast side. DARLEY No trading. DRAN Steady at 60'iQ61c. ' FLAX SUED Lower at $1.20. TIMOTnY , SEED-$4,70 for August ; $4.60 for C'LOVKR SEED $7.6008.60. ] [ tjjow' ) lo"'er ; prime to choice timothy , 'ER Easier ; separator creamery , . COTTON TIES-SOc. IIAdaiNCl 6 > 417'ie IXias IIlKher ; 714KJSC. LEAIJ Dull ; si > ot. J3.15. SPELTEIl-I iwer ; $3,17 > ,5 nskeil , WHISKY-J1.2J. I'ltOVISIONS Lower. 1'ork. stnndard mess , jobbing , $13.2.1. Lnid , choice steam. $0.75 nsked. Dry salt meats , loose shouldeis , $6 ; loncs and ribs , $6.75 ; shorts. $ G.87V4. Ilnnin , packed shout- Jfrs. $7 ; longs , $7.Ci'i ; ribs , $7.75 ; shorts. $8. HECEIPTR-Flour. 3,000 bbls. ; wheat , ISS.O'M bu. ; corn , 57.000 bu. ; oats , 27,0i bu. SHIP.MENTS-Klour , 4,0i hbls. ; wheat. 3,00) bu.j corn , 40,000 bu. ; oats , Il.OiH ) bu. ColTt'O Mui-Ucl , NEW YOniC , July 13.-C'Ol''FEi-Optlin8 opened dull at unclianKed to 10 points low PI ; closed nulet nt Mf2H jitilnls decline , cenerally dull nnd hca\y under loeal and European piis- sure ; sales , 17.000 baits , Including : July , $13.25 ; August. Jl4.COfill.75 ; September , M4.nQ4fU4.05- tober , $ I3.6013.V ( ) ; December. fl3.c itl3.03. Spot coffee , Illo , dull ; No , 7 , $16.60. Mild , quiet ; for- dova. J19.008TJ.25 ; sales , 2.0DO bnjs | Nos. 7 nnd 8 nt Jlt.75. c. I , f. WnrehouFC tlcllverles from New ork yesterday , S.4S3 lugg ; New York siook today , 12t > ,843 baKs ; I'nlted States stock. 1C7.S3J bags ; niloat far the United Htntes. 172m liass ; total vlslblo for tlio Unlti-d Stalls , 3J9.253 bass , against 490,841 liags Inal year. HANTOS. July 19-Klrm ; good average Santos , $17.40 : n-eelpls , 12.000 bags ; stock , 67.0VO Ktgs. HAMlimiC ! , July 19.-Sleady ; prices unclmnge 1 to U pfg. lower ; sales , 2,000 baKs. HAVHE , July 19.-Qulet ; net chnngts ' 4f hlglic.- to lif lower , total sales , 14.CHW bags. Hip 1)12 JANEIHO , July -Weak ; No , 7 , $15.80 ; exchatiKf. ' .Sd ; receipts , S.0'0 bags ; clcn-ct for Iho Unlled States , 6n ( > l bags ; cleared for Europe , none ; slack , 112,0 * ) bags. IliinU btiitoim-ut. LONDON , July 19.-TliB weekly statement of the HaiiH of England. Issiii-d today , shows tlio following changes as compared with HID pre vious account : Taint reacive. Increase , { 30u > W : circulation , decrease , Cil.OOO ; bullion , Incivnvo , 8,231 ; other securities , Increase. 135.000 ; other eposits , Increase , 044,000 ; public deposits , de crKo , 99. , < 1M ; notes icseivp , Incteime , fkOOOO ; ovt-inment securities , decrease , 300.0W. Tlio pioponlon of tht > Hank of England's reserve - servo to nubility In 66.00 per rent. I'AIUS. July 19.-The weekly statement of thti II. ink of France , Issued today , shiws the following changes ns compared with the pre vious uccounli Notes In circulation , decreni > e , 24SiiOOOOf ! treasury accounts , lm-mi e. 123oi ) f ; tn hand , Increiise. li.CU.OOOf ; bills ills- ! "lver ln l Pi'iirli ( Jrulu .llurkut. PEOIUA. III. . July 19.-CO N-Acttve ! No. 2. 42Vio ; No. 3 , 41\c , OATS-IrreKUliir. lower ; No. 8 white , I7'ici No. 3 whltp. 34Ws. HYK < ] ulet ; No. 2. nomln.it. WHISKY Klini ; high wine basis. J1.S2. PHIPMtNTS-Corn. : S0.650 bu. ; onts , 31.WO bu rye. bu. : barley , 7W bu. HECKHTS-Corn , SS.SW bu. ; oati , 21.1W bu. ; rye and barley , none. UH MiirkKlii. OH. CITY. Pa. , July 19.-Natlonal Transit cer- tlnoates opened at f3' ; hlgliot. S3T1 ; lowest , S3clovud ; , UTi ; shipments , 71,695 Lbls. ; runs , I-u. . July IJ.-Natlonal Tronilt e r'inrtM ' ! ( opnn-il nt s.\ cl xtA at 83i } , hlglitst. S3K , luivcut , s.1 , , nu li 9. STOCKS AM ) 1IONDS. Slinro Siecnliitlon | npcticit n Slmjto All Aroiiuil. NnW YOIIK , Ju'ly "lO. The share specula tion today opened a shade easier , was Ir regular throughout the day and closed un- scttledj with Chares below the last quota- dons of J'f icrdi1 ' T'10 ' trndlnn wns light In voluhul and Wi mainly professional. The transactions In Sugar wereTiolfibly tljc total sales , C'lilcago ' Oas find nistllllps IjfUtS ! \ \ only other stock In whlclt. tlje de.illngs wore over 4.0QO shares. London was not In the market to any extent , but bought moder ately of SI. I'aul and Atchlson. Kfforts were made by the bears to force the railway list , chiefly RrariRers , by the circulation of re ports that the July earnings would show a sorlous decline. They were partially success ful. A block of 5,000 shares of Sugar was put out for sale nt the opening , which sent the stock down 1 per cent. As Boon as this was out of the way a rally took place. After midday good buying started an Improvement , which advanced the figures lo 103 , a gain of li per cent. The higher range of vdlues , however , brought out some lonn stocks and the shorts put out some new Hues , which had the effect of causing n break to 101H , the lowest point of the morning , from which a recovery of l'/s Per cent had been affected at the close , making a gain of > , & per cent on the day. St. I'aul lost 7& per cent during the mornlnc and an additional Ts per cent In the afternoon , closing at the lowest prlca touched. The preferred also declined 1 per cent. Ilurllngton & Qulncy and Hock Island each ' /6 per cent and Northwestern , which appeared In the trading for the first time In three days , U per cent. Distilling advanced steadily from opening to close , the final sales being at the best figure touched nnd U per cent above yesterday's quotations. The only other advance over a fraction Is 1 po * cent In National Starch. The railway and miscellaneous bond mar ket wns rather heavy In the mornlnc , but Improved nnd closed firmer. The Kvonlng I'ost says : So far as the stock market was concerned today , appear ances once more Indicated total Indifference on the part of the financial public. There was borne very moderate selling of the reg ular stocks , offset In the general movement by equally restricted buying elsewhere. In general the level of prices suffered lltllu changes and these could bo traced directly to surface spculatorn. The Evening I'ost's London cablegram says : The stock markets weie dull today , except for foreign stocks , which were strong , principally on German support , because of investments following the rlto In 1'russlan funds. The Hank of England's return to day showed practically no change beyond the transfer of 900,000 from the exchequer to private accounts. Silver1 was bettor nt 28 11-lCd , and also rupees. Indian exchange was firm nt 2 7-32d. The following wcro the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York ex change today : , The total saleof stocks today were 129S73 shaios , Including : Atchlson. 44,100 ; American Sugar , C2.&IO ; limllngton , 24,000 ; Chicago Gas , 8.200 ; Distilling , 9.000 ; Missouri Pacific , 3.600 ; St. Paul , 13,1100. Now York Money Market. NnW YOHK , July 13.-MONGY ON CALL- Casy nt 1 per cent ; last loan nnd closed at 1 per cent. PIIIMC MERCANTILE PAPKR-Sfflfl per dent. STERLING EXCHANGE Dull , with actual business In bankers' bills at } I.BSV44.SSU for demand and at $4.87i4.87'/i for sixty days ; posted rates. $1.8714 and Sl.SSfH.S'J ; commercial bills. S4.S6yiftl.Miii. SILVER CKRTIFICATnS-6llffrjc. GOVKUNMUNT DONDd Strong. State bons. ! dull. dull.Closing Closing quotations on bonds were as fallows : lIoMtini Stock BOSTON , July 10. Call loans , IKS' ! pur cent ; tlmo loins. l.'H : iM per ccnl. Closlns prlcos for slocksbonds an I iiiliilii ; Hirir.H : Nnir Yurie .Mining Oil-it itloal , NKW YOIIK. July 10. Thu followlus arj tha closing miimi ? quotaiions : Cholor. 2."i Ophlr. 173 Crown Point. . . . 20 Plymouth 10 Con. Cal. .V V.i. . . . 320 Sle.rr.1 N'oviuU ( in Do.uhvooil GO Stamlint ICO ( iould A Curry. . . . r > ( > Union Con 40 Iliiln.V Noiurosi. . li'J Ynllow Jacket. , . , 4ft llomtttitalio 1,100 IronSllvor 10 Mexican no QiilckHllvor 22J1 Ontario 7M ) do preferraJ 1(100 N.lll rriucUco .Milling ( ) iifvtlt [ > : u. SAN KllANCISCO. July 10-Tho ollleniclojlir quotations foiiiilndu atuJ.cj tu 11wjr.in < ( Jl lows : Ili-lclicr 7H Halo .V Norcro.is. . . 40 lii-MtXIIolchcr. . . . . 110 Muxlcan Ill llodlo Con 103 Ophlr 1H3 Ilulwi-r HI 1'otusl 4B Chollar 2S S.IVIIKO ! IU Con. CM1. .V Va ! , Sierra Kovad i ( U Crown Point 7-j Union Con 3 ! ) KurKn'on 20 Utah 0 Oould.VCurrv. . . , 40 Yullow Juc'.iet. . . . 43 I.iiinliiii Stouk .Miir.'coc , LONDON. July It ) . 1 p. in. clo lni riiiaiiclut DALTUIORK , July 19. Clearings , $2,013,783 ; balances , } J7.l- , IlOiiTON. July 19. Dank clearings , $12,620.231 ; balances , $1,731 719. PHILADUH HIA , July W.-CIearlngs , $9.2 , :53 ; balances , $1.411,303. NEW YORK , July 19. Clearings , $72,670,278 ; balances , $ J,4I2.S 4. MKMl'HIH. July 19.ixchange selling at $1. Clearings , $ : > 2,29J ; balances , IMI,8 0 , LONDON , July 19.-Tlm Dank ct England's rnta Of dUcount remained unchanged nt 2 per cent. NEW ORLEANS , July 19.-CUnrlnKs. $9C3.W1. New York exchange , commercial , Wo per $1,000 premium. BAN FRANCISCO , July 19.-Drafls. sight. lOc ; lelegrnphlc , 15c. Hllvtr bars , 62KQ02UC , Mux- lean dollars , UlffUHc. BT. IXUIH. July 19. Clearings , $3.S3315 ! ; hal- ances , $3U4,774. Mrney , dull nt 567 p-r cent , on Nen York , 2Ju dlicount bid. OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET Recasts Contluuo Liglit but Up to Iho De mands of llie Trade. NO CORNFED BEEVES ON SALE HERE ' ! Hutrhcrs * Slock niii't ' r'nc.lor * Lightly Dcitlt In nt I.ourr 1'rtcri HoRt l > < Good Itcqiicst nt > n Dime OH Slicn'p Sternly. - THURSDAY , July 19. The fresh receipts of cattle , 2,500 , were about the ame as yesterday's run. In the case of hogs there was a slight gain , about 10,100 hogs being received today , as against 9.S14 yesterday. Thus far this week the receipts foot up 0,300 cattle , 23,100 hogs and 2.C33 sheep , as egalnst 13,745 cattle , 37,500 hogi and SCO sheep for corresponding four days of last week. CATTLE While there were quite n good many cattle In the yards , all told , there were no fat corn-fed steers. There was no market on dressed beef steers , for the very good reason that thcio were none here to make a market. The buyers have been very Indifferent on this grade of cattle nil the week , and the demand lias been light even at the lower prices. The offering * of butchers' stock were quite largo , and the average of poor quality. A largo proportion of the cows on sale were thin and not overly desirable , while good fat cows were few and far between. Prices were very low , though perhaps not quotably lower than yesterday. Stockers and feeders were In largo supuly , a very considerable proportion of the re ceipts being made up of this clacs of stock. The demand , as of late , was not very large , and the market was Mow at prices fully as low as yesterday , If not lower. The failure of the pastures In the country from a lack of rain appears to be hurrying till' kind of cattle onto the market , while the same cause , that is the drouth , Is keeping would-be feed ers from buying. Representative sales : DRESSED DEEF. No. Av. Pr. .No. Av. 1'r. No. Av , Pr. 12. . . . 1200 3 05 Si. . . . 931 .1 25 COWS. SCO 1 00 19. . . . 743 1 TO 2. . . . 725 1 7G SCO 1 10 1. . . . 730 1 60 1. . . . 310 1 80 S90 1 10 G. . . . 773 1 HO 1..1U60 1 S3 7S3 1 10 23. . . . 810 1 55 IS. . . . 96G 1 90 12. . . . SES 110 1. . . . 810 ICO 24. . . . 923 201 3. . . . 753 113 2. . . . 93-1 ICO 10. . . . S33 210 11. . . . SC7 125 7. . . . S30 ICO 1. . . . dOO 225 3. . . . 813 123 4 , . . . 937 1 C3 3..1133 225 1..1003 125 2..11CO 1 C.-i 6. . . . 7C1 223 6..1009 125 12. . . . 679 1 C5 1I..10IO 231 1. . . . C90 123 4..1030 1 63 1. . . . 9.10 250 1..10SO 1 25 2. . . . 930 1 6" 2..1500 2 60 4..1017 1 35 3. . , . 930 1 75 1. . . . KM 2 M 1. . . . 970 135 C. . . . 763 175 1..11IO 2 CO 2..1105 1 10 8. . . . 915 \ 75 HEIFERS. 23. . . . 410 1 25 C. . . . 493 1 SO 4. . . . fii 1 75 1. . . . 310 1 35 2. . . . 723 1 CO 7. . . . 320 1 fjl 13. . . . B17 1 35 S. . . . CS2 1 05 C. . . . 820 1 ! 0 S. . . . 4S4 110 1. . . . 710 1 C5 1. . . . S10 200 5. . . . 4SO 1 40 4. . . . 717 1 C5 2. . . . G70 2 10 3. . . . 633 1 45 CALVES. 2. . . . ISO 125 8. . . . 207 200 1. . . . ISO 275 1. . . . 290 1 25 2. . . . 220 2 50 2. . . . 170 3 00 220 150 7. . . . 151 250 1. . . . 170 300 276 175 1. . . . 00 260 1. . . . 110 300 2io 2 DO 5.-1BO 2 60 1. . . . 150 3 00 210 200 C.171 ' 12 60 2. . . . 220 300 100 2 00 1..H30 275 2. . . . 140 300 120 200 11. . . . 1S3 273 4. . . . 172 323 UULIiS. 2..1110 1 C5 l..fj050 < 1 75 4..1273 1 fO 2..llOi 1 Co 2..t 3-l 73 1..1310 183 1..1330170 1. . . . 800 1 60 ! . . ( . 9IO"2 00 1. . . . 0:0 : 2 13 1..123' ' ) 1 S3 1. . 1VJO.,2 00 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1. . . . 3SO 100 C..T7SO 210 21. . . . "M 240 4. . . . 623 1 W 13. . ; . 607 210 23. . . . SIC 24.3 2. . . . 630 123 14. . . . 57f 22) ) 27..769 245 2. . . . 933 160 2. . . . 613 220 1..1060 250 12. . . . 436 160 31. . . . 6C,3 220 8. . . . S3C 2 CO 2. . . . 630 1 75 14. . . , Bl ) .2 20 11. . . . S67 2 60 5. . . . 460 175 46. . . , 71(1,2 ( 20 9..812 250 1. . . . 690 173 23. . . . 629 22) 69. . . . 931 251 10. . . . 417 180 26..P555 225 9. . . . S60 2 f3 1. . . . 900 2 00 4. . . . 660 2 23 34. . . . SCO 2 63 4. . . . 492 200 6. . 33..2 23 2. . . . S)0 260 1. . . . SSO 200 1.-740 225 23. . . . 9V ; 260 3. . . . 810 200 3..H.59Q ' 2 21 8. . . . 772 2 CO L. . . SCO 200 18..CS3 223 24. . . . 797 260 1. . . . 430 2 00 1.-.I610 2 23 23. . . . 070 2 85 2. . . . 480 200 7. . . . 623 225 21..1053 300 19. . . . 6S6 210 3. . . . C40 240 22..1091 300 7. . . . 805 210 2..1033 240 21..1059 300 SOUTH DAKOTA WESTERNS. Wiley Cattle Company. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 25 feeders. . . . SOI $2 30 WYOMING WESTERNS. 1 bull 1550 1 40 16 cows E37 $1 40 21 cows S66 1 40 1 cow 710 1 75 2 cows 630 1 75 1 heifer 420 1 75 1 heifer 660 1 75 1 heifer 650 1 85 2 heifers. . . . 410 1 S5 1 heifer 630 1 85 14 steers 1312 175 6 cows U27 210 1 feeder 420 2 20 23 cows 90S 2 30 1 cow 1250 2 SO 26 steers 1330 2 S5 Des Molnes Cattle Company. 1 calf 270 160 27 cat es 201 273 82 calves 174 3 00 32 heifers. . . . 793 2 So 25 heifers. . . . 782 2 35 27 cows 8SS 2 43 25 cows 980 2 45 HOGS There/ was a good demand , both local and shipping , but that was not suffi cient to overcome the Influence of the lib eral receipts and the reported decline In the market at other points. The market opened at a decline of lOe from yesterday's market and was fairly nctlve , the hogs all being sold In good season on that basis. A largo proportion of the sales wcro made at from $4.75 to $4.85 , as against $1.85 to $4.93 yesterday. Representative sales : No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Bit. Pr. 9 20-5 40 $4 65 61 269 40 $4 SO 3 310 . . . 465 95 282 200 480 141 211 410 4 70 65 252 210 4 SO 3 276 . . . 470 61 253 SO 4 SO 10 242 . . . 470 77 202 . . . 4 SO 91 177 240 470 67 217 ICO 480 S3 186 160 47M 65 226 SO 4 SO SI 189 200 475 63 260 . . . 480 69 224 200 4 75 63 222 280 480 S3 232 40 475 61 232 80 480 81 1H3 200 475 62 272 SO 480 7 229 . . . 473 61 233 120 480 72 210 120 4 73 69 227 120 4 fO S3 197 32) 475 130 236 280 480 79 208 200 4 75 81 219 120 4 80 15 203 SCO 4 75 76 2JO 210 4 80 93 201 120 4 75 61 261 160 4 SO 72 207 320 475 65 238 SO 460 S3 200 ICO 4 75 65 232 120 4 SO SO 200 200 4 75 63 238 120 4 SO 76 220 200 4 75 48 227 200 4 SO 81 201 3JO 4 75 67 236 SO 4 SO 87 198 120 4 75 60 211 40 4 SO 70 213 200 4 75 70 221 SO 4 S' ) 116 167 360 475 62 227 80 4 SO 33 211 . . . 4 75 63 222 SO 4 80 72 2J6 240 4 75 63 221 SO 4 60 C4 222 ICO 4 75 73 221 200 4 SO 73 201 120 4 75 72 221 120 SO 67 198 SO 4 71 76 213 80 so S3 225 ICO 4 75 78 212 120 80 71 1S1 200 4 75 C2 241 40 so S3 199 . . . 4 75 71 2CI 120 so 63 271 120 4 75 7.1 21.1 120 80 CS 221 CO 4 7.1 G9 221 . . . so 68 223 40 4 75 09 2C3 80 so 25 201 . . . 4 73 CO 203 80 Si ) 3 311 . . . 4 75 67 2W5 ICO so 4 255 . . . 4 75 61 218 SO 78 22S ICO 4 75 71 212 120 so CS 212 160 4 75 C3 220 120 so 73 214 ICO 475 f6 211 1110 so SO 20J 100 4 75 67 221 120 so 70 240 210 4 73 C7 215 SO 80 C2 211 120 4 75 74 205 40 so 79 221 80 4 7714 70 251 ICO so 74 205 SO 4 77i ! _ . C9 241 SO ' 71 212 ICO 4 77'/i ' , . C3 2& , . . . so' 74 2JI . . . 477'4V' ' C C3 270 120 63 217 . . . 4774 70 217 200 8214 73 211 210 4 77'4 ' 111 231 SO 8214 63 231 . . . 4 7714 .72 238 120 8214 ' .7 237 J20 4 77i ! 72 222 . . . S2'i ' 221 . . . 4 SO 68 207 SO S > 257 60 4 SO ' ' 1011 209 SO 85 ci : r.o 40 4 so 127 270 so 85S3 6 ! 218 210 460 -60 290 . . . 6.1 CO 265 ICO 4 SO | , - 239 SO 85 Cl 229 SO 4 iO 67 292 . . . 83 SO 218 SO 4 SO , i 67 30J 40 85 79 251 40 4 SO ' . CS 230 SO 85S5 57 235 50 4 SO . 61 315 SO 85 87 219 SO 4 SO , ,61 263 SO 85 C2 212 SO 4 SO G8 2(9 ( 40 81 S. 216 . . . 480 67 2(3 ( 200 S3 Cl 234 160 4 SO 69 271 80 SI 60 271 160 480 , , 63 233 . . . 73 2GO 0 4 SO , , 60 2SI . . . 63 210 120 4 SO 61 277 80 68 234 120 4 SO - .65 2CO SO 3 3Cfi . . . 4 SO - . .02 2U . , , 12 303 SO 4 SO ' 4S 312 . . . 70 2 1 60 4 SO til 294 . . . CO ,202 . . . 4 SO ' 68 501 . . . 71 227 . . . 4 SO 17 288 . . . PIGS AND ROUGH. 1 410 . . . 200 1 300 . . . 1 ICO . . . 300 2 370 . . . 1 SCO . . . 3 W 2 460 . . . 1 : - > ' ) . . . 325 112 117 160 1 250 . . . 440 113 KG 200 SHEW The receipts consisted of 705 sheep whllo there was a load or two held over from yesterday on sale. The market was slow and weak. Representative sales : No , Av. I'r. S5 native wethers 10S $3 03 Kiiiisin City 1.1vi ) Stock Murlcot. KANSAS CITY. July 19-CATTLi : Receipts , 3,600 head ; shipments , l.fiO head ; market steady to itronK ; Texas steers , S2.00S3.23 ; Texan L-JHV. U.Mfiit * ; beef vUirs , l3.rofH.75 : millve cuws. tl.10w3.CO , tlockrrs nnd feejem. J3.0KJ8.M ; bulls and MlU.nl. tl.7502.75. HOGS Hccelpls , 7.100 IifaJ. thlpmtnts , 1 300 head , muikcl l < x < jlSc luuer ; bulk uf * ales , heav- 14 < r47i , rn k rt , 4 'ul ' 87 m t d f 4 75 . , SIIinpJlc.lpt. . , ( M head , ililpmenl * , 100 head , market iteady. ItrrrlpK mill ll < | ' ( Mltloii nf Stock. Official receipts and dlnp'U'ltlon of stock as hewn liy the book * of the Union Stock Yards compnny for the twenty-tour hours ending at B o'clock p. m. , July IS , 1S5I : C r . 7.1 1,1:1 tltf lo.f.9 i-pp . . . . . , . 5 765 Horses and male- . l 1 DISPOSITION. ftuycra. Oiltle. HOBS. Sheep. Omiilin Packlnif company. . . . 2fi 2.207 ' 1. H. Ilnimnond company. . . ' - ' ! 2 111 . . Snlft nnd company . .v. 3RJ 1,938 47S Cudahy Packlns comimny. . . 330 ! , > ICO John P. Squire & Co . 1,1 13 Cmlnhy Ilro . 724 KlnKimm & Co . 1,030 J. Ixilimnn . ! > 2 . L. Decker . . . . 71 . . . . Hwlfl , fiom K. C . 17S . It. Decker * lcicn . . 151 . Hammond & Slandlsh . . 1 ! > 2 Ciulnhy , from K. C . 271 . I.ornl . 129 61 Shippers and fcodcrs . C7S . Left over . 600 1.4t.O 211 Total . , . 2,783 12,132 SM CHICAGO LIVi ; Sl'OCK. Cuttle Iti-cdpts Are InorniiliiK 11 I.tttlo Tim Itnpldly for ( Miirld-lV ( iooil. CHICAGO , July 19. Oiltle receipts nn > In- crntRlnit n trlllo to.i rapidly for the K "d of tbe inaiket. There were almul 1S)00 ( ) head In todus' arrivals , and ni n co ( 1ly number rctnalndl li sellers' hands at the close of builnvsH yoslci day the supply was quite nn Inrgp nx In or dlnary limes. As the market Is not yd In shape to take care nf average receipts. bu > ers weru In a position to dictate prlcrs.Vdneilav" m.uket , which opened s buoyant , finally cl ) Soi lint with the enrly adxnncc nil lu t , nnd ttipii was some further softeliliiK of prices today Thi'io were many KIIOI ! catlle imioiiR ihe offer IIIKS nnd fieinl lumchi-a that \\cio ntrktl > choice , but only herennd thenn snkat me 14.4'J. ' and It would have taken Kometlilne r < c tnijnlln.il lly KOJI ! to brlnp IIH tinirli us $170 Kluin CI.CO tn (4.40 ImiiKlit tlu- bulk of the steel nnd from Jl. ! " ) to J2.75 wen- tin ; prevailing prlee for cows nnd built , llxlrn cnws and heifer sold around J.1..V ) . The c.ilf markel lenmlns dul and weak , ami t > o dnrs thai for stoeKeis am feeders. Hecelpts of Texni caltlc were cstlmatti at 1,500 head. Prices wenweak. . The IIOK maikcl was In bad slmpc In Very Imi shape. It wui n it an i-.isy tlilni : tu ( 't't n bid of T5 for puch Rti > ck us Fiild at f5.2. , yrsterday and till' KIenter purl ( if HIP day's Iradlnc was n pilreB rniiKhiK diiw-nwaid from IS.05 Them were a few trades nt fiom IS.1.1 tn J.V20 anil se\rin nt 13.10 , but any thin- after S o'cli ck It tonli i K xl nrtlclo 'to brlnjr ns mm h us J..O. The slump , of ciiirHe , was due to the ImToiPlnsr sup piles. Today's lunIIH Mllmnleil nt 21,00) lu-ud whlcli numlier has nit bo" ! ! pitialed | since , lune Thn hot weather nnd the fart Hint thu w-urk o sliiUKhterlni ; Is nol iirugieRshiR nx "monthly at could bo wished nlso helped to. weaken values At the decline there wai fair aellxllv , I'HpprmH.x In llcht , bul nol nil Ihc hogs changed hands ami the clnsp wns weak. Therewn a llcht run of shfpp , but not many wcie wanted. The demand developed no more vitality than was neces-sary to hold the market steady , sales lichiK slow at yesteidnv's quota tions , or at from fl.2.1 to J3.CO fur Inferior to extra. Few nf the ofTerlncs sMd for moie thnr J3.23 , the rullnB pi Ice bclnu from J2.DO to } 3 Sprlnp lambs were steady at from { 3 In 11.60. Recelpls : Cattle , 13,000 head ; calves , 400 head ; hogs , IW.O'JO head ; sheep , 0,000 head. St. Louis I.n-o Mock Market. ST. LOt'IS , July 19 CATTLE Receipts , 1.900 head ; shipments , 1,100 lipid ; mmkc-t nctlve , easier for natives ; Texnns lfWc higher ; mitlvp stees. : $1.63J4.33 ; cows , $1 s ; > { i2.M ; calves , $3.SO i.1.75 ; TOMIH steers , light , $ MOfo2.70 ; cows and helfeis , $2.00f2.20. HOGS Receipts. 3,00 head ; shipments , 2,300 head ; maiket iicllve , 10ifM5c lower ; best heavy. $5.20 ; good medium , $1.13' J3.17'-i ; good light , $5.00 03.10 ; pigs , elc. . Jl 40Ifl.75. SHEEP Receipts , 1.3UO head ; shipments. 1.400 head ; market active nnd steady ; lambs lower ; nallve sheep , $2.252.50 ; lambs , $2.COQ3.59. Ncir York I.lvo htnrk Mnrhet. NEW YORK , July 19. REEVES Receipts , 1 , head ; mine cm sale ; nominally steady. SHEEP AND LAMDS Receipt * . 5,378 head ; Inmbs UG'ic higher ; gond Mieep ! } c higher ; others steady ; sheep , poor tn prime , $2.2504.25 ; lamb.s. cnminon tn choice. $3.12" . < iJ6.23. HOGK Receipts , 1,00) head ; market llrm ; In ferior to prime , 6.2 > { ? 3.73. Stock In , ilit. ( Record of receipts of live stock nt thp four principal maikets for Thuitdiiy , July 19 , 1S9I : 1'nttlc. Hogs. Sheen. South Omaha 2.129 10.219 701 Chicago 13.000 28,000 C.OOO Kansas City 3,600 7,100 GO ! St. Louis 1,900 3,300 1,300 Total 20,829 4S.C39 7.CC5 MliinriipollR AVIicnr Miirki-t. MINNEAPOLIS. July 19. The -wheat market opened weak on thp lower cables , beller weather In the northwest and smnll expoits. After the opening , prices bold down nbnul UP , when- Ihey remained ptendy for some time and led to heller buying. Receipts were larger In the notth- wcsl , ns mine of ihe railroads are gelling In shape lo run Iralns. There Is still a fair amount of whe.it remaining In country elevntois lo cup- ply Ihe railroads unlll the new crop begln.s tn move , which will IIP nt nn eniller date than usual , as Oils harvest Is In nd\nncp of the pre ceding one by oneto Iwn weeks. Fanners have a llttlo jet tn sell and It Is possible that near the present rate of receipts may be kept up for a month nnd then the new ciop will ho moving. It Is nol apprehended Ihal Ihere will be nny lack of supplies of old wheat In keep the loeal mills going and fiiinlsh enough to sldp outside to satisfy the oidlmuy demands , still then- will be a smaller turplus than last year , although equal to HIP average of olher years. There bus been no tlneshlng done yel to nniounl to any thing of spring wheat , nnd It Is possible thai Ihere will be a disappointment In HIP yield , while It Is hoped Hint It mav be larger thim expected , ns was Ihe case In the winter wheat counlry , but unless the yield Is larger than expected It will fall cotifclder.ibly below thai of the previous year , although the weather today Is better and piomlses Improvement tomorrow. Good weather from this time foiwnrd for two or tluee weeks would secuie a good deal of wheat In central and northern Minnesota as well as In North Dakota. At the lowest point of today's maiket buying began fieely nnd the demand was much larger than the offerings , with considerable outers nf exports to bo filled. This put up pi Ices quickly , and HIP close was aboul Ic above Hie lowesl price of the day , September closing to higher than yesteidny nnd December 4c higher , while track wheat was only \'tc \ higher nnd July even lower than yesterday. July , 68c ; September , 55c ! ; December , 67c. On track : No. I hind , C2',4e ; No. 1 northern , CO'.fcc ; No. 2 northern , 69c. 69c.The The flour mills were grinding. It was esti mated , about 22,000 bbls. for the day. and aie expected to Inciense the amount Iho Jailer pail of lids week. Shipments were 23,875 bbls. Re- celpls of wheat , 13,430 bu. ; shlpmcnlfl. 77,280 bu. Flour was nulet nnd steady at $3.25if3.60 for patents and $2.0002.30 for bakers. Cotton Marker. NEW ORLEANS , July 13. COTTON Steady ; sales , spot , 14,100 bales ; to arrive , 600 bales ; stock , 45,360 bales ; fuluies nulet and easy ; sales , 1.900 bales ; July. $6.61 bid ; August. 50.7ruC.73 ; September. $6.CC176.C7 : October , $6.C3ffC.71 ; No vember , $6.76 6.78 ; December. $ li.85576.S6 ; Jan- uary. $ C.91(6.93 ( ; February , $6.97 bid ; March , $7.02 ; April. $7.0S. MEMPHIS , July 19.-COTTON Quiet ; middling , 7c ; receipts , 8 bales ; shipments , 111 bales ; stock , 10,296 bales. ST. LOUIS , July 19. COTTON Steady ; mid dling , 7 l-16c ; receipts. 200 bales ; shipments , 7W ( bales ; stock , 31,200 bales. KIUIBIIS City Markets. KANSAS CITY , July 19. WHEAT No. 2 hard , 'Aa lower at 43c ; Nn. 2 red , unchanged at 45',4 ' 46o ; No. 3 red , 43J43',4c ' ; rejected , 40f42c. CORN UO'io lower ; No. 2 mixed , 30S36',5e ; Nn. 2 white , 40ijr40'/ic. ' OATS About Ic lower ; No. Z mixed , 23 > 4l327c ; Nn. 2 white , nominally 29e. DUTTER Steady ; creamery , 13 T15c ; dairy , 12 OHc. EGGS Active nnd firm at D'.JQO'ic. RECEIPTS Wheat , 102 cats ; corn , 80 cars ; oats , 22 tars. SHIPMENTS None. Liverpool Mitrtf-M , LIVERPOOL , July 19. WHEAT-Qulct ; de mand fair ; bidders offer moderately ; Nn. l Call- foinla , 4s 101104s lid ; red westein spring , 4s lid 5s. 5s.CORN CORN Quiet ; demand moderate ; new mixed , spot , 3s lllid. DARLEY California brewing. 23s Cdfi23s 6d. FLOUR-Hprlng patents , 6s 9J. PROVISIONS Deef , extra India rnesn , 6s 9d. Pnrk , prime HIPPS. 70s. Dacon , long arid hhort clear , 65 lb.s. , 36s ; long clear , 45 Ibs. , 37u. Lard , prime western steam , 35n 3d. Niuv York Dry < OIMH 'Market. NEW YORK , July 19. For a very high tem perature , the general deimnd was well maintained , nllended by very fair nates of bl < ached cottons , printed fabrics , white goods , cotton drees goods and other specialties. Agents have mailo the prlco of l-uwieneii I.I , 4c net , reducing Farwell and Cabot blcnclii-d 'if. and nndc the prices nf Fearless , Mnnnhansett , "Wi-athfnu" and Senule , with 36-Inch bleached. Co ; PncahontiiH 4-4 , blenched , Cljc. nnd A von.lulu and Rocheilale , 4-4 , Mem-lied , fjjje. Printing cloths , ijulet and steady at 2"ic. Dilliltll WintitMarket. . DULUTH , July 13. Close : WHEAT Lower ; No. 1 hard , cash and July , Ctltc ; No. I north ern , cash and Jul > . COc ; Bcpu-mber , 67\4e \ ; Do- cttnber , 6S ? c , No. 2 northern , carh , 67c ; Nn. 3 , 61c ; rejected , 4So ; to arrive , No. 1 northern , CQVic. RYE 40c. Car Inspection today : Wheat , 233 cars ; oats , 4 cnrs ; flax , 1 car. RKCEIPTS-Wheat. 97,335 bu , ; oals , 24,800 bu , SHIPMENTS Wheat , 67.60J bu. ; cats , 3i,20J bu. ( hlriiKO fruit Quotation * . CHICAGO , July 19. The Earl Fruit company sold four cars of CallfjmlH fruit at auction today. These cars were iwrmy-tnree flays enrjute. Notwithstanding this long delay , tnu cars of choice brnughl $1,537 nnd $1,317 respec tively. Piices renlUitJ were us follows : Cherries , 60ctol.S5. according to condition ; Tragedy iirunes , $1. ( * 2 15 ; Crawford peaches , $8.35 ; Halo's early , 70cC$1.20. . Sutur Ainrlift. NEW YORK , July U.-SUOAR Raw , firm ; Every Jack Can Have a Jill , and Place to Put Her. READ THIS BILL. S $99.95 Puts Them to Housekeeping. 2 KITCHEN © SB I'ook Steve } 7.50 pst reeking Olllllt 60(1 ( "M to KltClu'M T.lbln l.'J.-i ( g * Tivn Klti'lioti Uluilrs ml W I9S WrlnuerTut ) , Wutor I'ull , ute B.V.'i M , aa > Iliinil l.t'inp HO * " ' IIP Kitchen Clipboard 4no A Pffl Refrigerator , . . . . , , , . . , , . . 3.1)0 ) l"aC ° m LIVING ROOM S All \\ool ( 'ii-pi-t , . . . $10.10 ® six-foot r.xiciHion r.itiio line KS ij > a blAntlilito HlKh llai'U Uliulra fi,4t ) Eifl Anlliiio | UncUi-r 1,50 ( f ll'O-pli-oo ' Dci-oralod Dlnnur i-ut H,7i ( * - * © Doi-oiatodTublc Lump 1.0(1 ( § ? ? ? grj LOUIIL'O , 6.75 Tjf * net Two Window S-hailes , 70 fig w "moo E3 m CHAMBER XSk All Wool Cariiot $9.00 VW Antliiiu-Oliainbor ( < ot. , 1'J 87 an Woven Win1 Sprint ; i.&O rM Rest \Vool-Top .Miitttuss 3.00 1'ttlr I'lllowi © l.OH Decorntud Tollut Sot ain rag Window s-lmdos , n.as § Total. ® These Are House Furiiishiiigr Bays ESS . . , , WoiiroOiilllttliis . now Homes for Laboring Men , I'rofossloiiiil Mm , MiMi'hanN , S-C Allllldnalros , i on j.i-0 , wi-iict-oinmodato ovurvbody. Any VOIIIIK man ciin allonl l > > vi' coiiiinoiH-o on ttiuvciilonu liibiilnto today , lie oiin pay n llttlo down and u llttlo ra " each iniiiilh , uiul tlinu IIP cm add to his hill from Himto time. l&i RSI Wo will m-\t week nilvurtisc an Outllt for un ii : lil-lootn linns'- . Tills elves / } < fe 5 ? yoiinti Itluiiof whutciiii huilono fortluu.Vo can Hliow you twenty other n sori- ' ( ' Gj ) iiieiits for iiiniL'money. IVili-ips wo will Mibmll soon a huili-tom-d lO-IJoom House Etna Uutllt for an even $000 , and all tlio oods will bo Ulcti and Subilanti.il. " tm * y * Our Terms $10.00 worth of goodi , H no u wu.'k or { 1.00 n nuiiilh. t-5.00 worth of goods , * 1.0i ) u wuoic or 80.00 n month 50.00 worth of good- ) , $2.00 a wuck or J8.PO u month { 75.00 worth of goods , JU.5U u wcolc or $10.00 n month S100.00 worth of goods : t.OO \\uuli or H2.00 a. month ROO.OO worth of gootN , il.OO a uoclc oi-aiO.OO a niontli sale ? , S.OOO liajri ccntilfufral , 9fi test , at 3 3-lCo , c. I. t. and ex stoicrullned ; , dull. TrlsctYlitnt ( ] niitiitioiH. SAN FIlANflSCO. July 19. WIttAT : ilondvj Dcccnitcr , Jl.CS'i ; new Rc-llc s , 92 % ; liny. Jl i7(4. ( AVotil .MlirlliU. ST. LOUIS. July \VOOL-In fair move ment at unchanged pi Ices. JIM wii.r. rir.iir .i Hrncly Pays Corlit-tt lias Iso I'artlriil.ir I'ro- ( Illcctliin In Tutor < if tlio Noiitli. CHICAGO , July 10. "I received a letter from Jim Corbett's manager , William Hrady , " said Will Davis of the Columbia theater. "The Corbett party , " bo states , "start for home July 25 , and Jim will then give his attention to Peter Jackson. " Cor bett , so Hrady says , has been misunderstood In the discussions as to the cliolco of n battle ground. IIo docs not Insist upon fighting In the south and Is willing to go anywhere that a good sized purse Is offered. I am now certain that the fight will take place. Ono reason for so thinking Is that the J20.000 stake money Is still Intact and that neither party has hinted at withdraw ing the cash deposited. " I'arson navies , when apprised of the con tents of Brady's letter , said : "That sounds better. If Corbett will waive the Idea of fighting In the south , every detail can be ar ranged In short order. " St. Paul Glohn &old to Ilio ICIttson IIclM. ST. PAUL , July 19. The Dally Globe , which has been In the hands of a receiver for the past year , was today sold at auction , the highest bidder being Charles Weaver of Chicago , who represented the Klttson heirs , whose Interest In the paper was the largest single holding. Ills bid was for $05,000 , which covered nearly the receiver's obliga tions. The Klttsons have , besides , over flOO.OOO Invested In the property , so that the sale price really Is $175,000. Knights of PjtliliiH CnNtln for Denver. DENVER , July 19. The various Knights of Pythias organizations nro arranging for the construction of a Pythian castle In this city. The building Is to be sulllclently large to accommodate during the six nights of each week from fifteen to twenty Knights of Pythias lodges. The costlo will cost $100,000 and a number of architects are fig uring on plans. Oregon Kidney Tea cures nervous head aches. Trial size. 25 cents. All druggists. AVhltocap Outragd In Alalmnm. OXFORD , Ala. , July 19. A mob of thirty whltccaps went to the homo of Jack Brown- lee , colored , shot his house full of holes , boat the doors down and took him to the woods , whore ho was stripped and severely whipped. Ho was ordered to leave the country. IIo has not been seen sluco and Is thought to have been killed. Political causes nro alleged. MlmirnpnllB Prohibition Ticket. ST. PAUL , July 19. The prohibition con vention nominated the following ticket : Governor , H. S. Hllleboo ; lleutentnt governor , C. M. Way ; secretary of state , C. 0. Winger ; stuto treasurer , V. L. Hanbcn ; stnto auditor , 3 , S. Johnson ; attorney general , J. C. Chllds. The other places are to bo filled later by the state committee. Sco the performing lions aft. and ovo. Courtland beach today. Siirrctiilorei ! for .lury llrllxry. CHICAGO , July 19. Mrs. Warren Springer , for whom Judge Ilaker Issued a bench warrant on the charge of tampering with a Jury , volutarlly surrendered and was released on [ 10,000 ball. Mrs. Springer's husband Is a tarty to the suit In which she Is said to liuvu ittompted to Influence the Jury. Wholesale arrusts have followed. Indiana Town Iliirnml Out. PERU , Ind. , July 19. The town of Somer set , southeast of here , woo almost totally destroyed by flro today. The business portion tion was destroyed with a largo number of residences. Loss Is heavy , with small In- aurance. nought Another Street Hallway. MEMPHIS. Tciin. , July 19. The Memphis Street Railway company , controlled by A. M. Illlllngs of Chicago , has purchased for $110- 000 the Memphis & Rulelgh Springs rail- oad. Oregon Kldnov Tea cures all kidney trouble * . Trial tlze. 25 cetita. All druggist ! Truinpn htrul u MlluniiUro rrclfht. ALPENA , S. D. . July 19. About 100 Presents for All g yi3itorstRgcelva Qiivenr3 © With J.r > worth of goodi , an Album Kil \\lth MO worth of goods , u tonvonlr t\ Hpoou , \ty , \\llh $ 'J5 woith of goods , a HKn.no Ortraj IllllllOIIt. U u With J50 worth of trootN , u TrumedS5i PliMme. ? With t75 worth of goods. iiC'eiiterTalilu era \Ulh HUD woitll of iiouds , pull' lice : uai Cm-ml as. /tv Oloso Evenings at 6 ; 30 , Except Situnliys , During July and August. Send lOo for postage on b'g ' 94 Furnitui'3 Catalogue. Baby Carriage and Refrigerator Catalogs Mailed Free. WM , Commission Merchant GRAIN AND PROVISIONS- PrUato wires to Chicago nnd New Yoik. AH business orders pluced un Ch'caco UourJ af Ti adc. Corirspondenco bollrltej. Ofrice. mnm i. New York Llfa DulMIni Ttlfplione 13U3. tramps took possession of tlio Mllwaukco frcluht , stoned the crew off and refused lo leave. The division superintendent wired the conductor to eject them. Two distinct shows at Cotirtlani ] beach today tlio kopards and lions. "Proof Ml\m- Dollar , ) . " MONTGOMERY , Ala. , July 19. H Is un derstood that Representative I'enco made an Implied charge against Colonel Oateo , demo cratic nominee for governor , when ho Intro duced tlio resolution In the house concernIng - Ing "proof silver dollars , " tlie report having been circulated that Colonel Qatcs was ex- lillrftlng dollars of 1S91 ( Into In proof of hla friendliness to silver. Colonel Gates denied the truth of this charge. Ho cxpresscdly declares In his specclioa that silver dollars are not now being coined. He states that only fractional silver Is being turned out at the mints. Fraudulent IVnsltm I'liiiiilncra In Court. ST. I'AUL , July 19. In the Unlt'ed Statei district court today the cases of the pension examiners from Austin , charged with fraud , wcro taken up. Dr. W. L. Holllster pleaded guilty and paid n line of $1,000 , whllo tlio case against Dr. Wheat was nollcd and Dr. Gibson will bo tried later on the same charges. Shlloh's Cure Is sold on n guarantee. It cures Incipient consumption. It Is the best cough cure. Only one cent a dose ; 2Cc , 50o and $1.00. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. iris.i'fiiiit Fair , IVnriner nml North U'linls for No- ) > ru kii Todiiy. WASHINGTON , July 19. The Indications for Friday are : For Nebraska Fair ; wanner ; north winds ; becoming variable. For Iowa Fair , except showers In the ex treme eastern portion ; cooler In the eastern portion ; warmer In tlio northwestern portion tion ; variable winds. For Soutli Dakota Fair ; warmer ; varlablo winds. For Missouri Showers and probably thun der storms ; cooler In the northeast portion ; winds bhlftliiK to northwest. For Kansas Fair ; preceded by showers In the eastern portion In the early morning ; warmer ; north winds. I.oral Record. Ori'icr. OI-TIII : WiUTiinii HUIIKAU , OMAHA , July 10. Omaha rcuoni of toiiiuuraturo and niliifiillcoinp.iroU wltUcorrospouiJing day of past 1 four years : lent. iBni ) . 1R02. IHOI. Maximumtomporaturo ( US Ht > U5 = H'2O Minimum lumimnituro. 703 Ol3 ! 7001 = Avitrat'o tniiinuratiiio. . Hiia 7i ; = BOO Ti > I'reolpltatlon UU00 .00 .00 StntomiMit showing tlio condition of to-n- pon-.turoatul praoipltnilon nt Onnilm for the day tinJ slnco Maroli 1 , 1BJI ; Nonniil tumnoruturo 703 Exi-ess for thu ( lav. 1 = Exuiiss slncn March 1 . . , . , 3U3 = Normal precipitation ; IIC | ? DnllrleiH-y fortlKidav .17 Inch OolleliMiey xlneo Miiruu 1 U.t-1 Inchua ItvporlH from Other StalliiiH nt H P. M. * BTATION3. pi tlU Olll.llia 78 ( U .00 Cloudy. North Platte 71 HO .00 Cln.ir. Valuntlnu 7M HO .00 ( Jlii-ir. Chlcniro HI 112 .0(1 ( Clo nJy. St. I IIIH 7M HI ) .0(1T l'.irleioudj St. I'.uu 7HI HO . .01T Cloudy , HI ) II'J T CloiKly : , KunBatt City 7H III ) T Cloudy , Di-nvur ( II 74 .1)1) ) I'.irtcloud } Kiltf.ahaClty. : . Hi hM .00 Rloiiily. ItunldClty 7M HO .00 Clear. Ili-luim HI HOM .00 ( Moiiiljr. lllHiniirvlc HI HO .00 Cle.ir. M. Vincent 72 78 .00 Clp.ir. Cheyi.-niii ) 70 , 71 . ( III Part cloudy. Mllt-H City Hd | 1)0 ) .00 Clear. Uli'viNton Hi ! HO .1)0 ) Cloudy. "T" Indicates trace of rain. CKOHOU E. HUNT , Local ITorouitt OOleU 1.