6 THE OMAHA DAILY BKE * ! TUESDAY. JULY 21. 1804. COH1IBRCIAL AND FINASCIA Wheat Eolified All Low Wheat Reorila Ycstsrdny's Trading. HEAVY LIQUIDATION ON THE ADVAM Drj "Weather In tlm Corn licit Mutln tl Market for tliut Cerent Very Strong la tlm 1'iico of tlin Dccllno InVhuitt. . ? ; CHICAGO , July 23. Wheat eclipsed i > ' low wheat records today , September touc f Ing f > 2c. Outside markets at home ai abroad were weak , ahd this , with other ben Ish news , caused the decline , the mark closing Ic lower , .and but V4c from the bo torn figures. Corn was ( Inn , closing IV higher. Oats closed V&c higher , and pr visions finished at a slight decline. Wheat opening trades were at Vic advam IS i * and gradually rallied from V&c to Vic mor declined lc , advanced V&c , changed BOH and closed weak. The early steadiness w ; attributed some lo the action of corn at the decrease on ocean passage ct 810,000 b At the advance tlicre was heavy liquidate and offerings much larger , due part IP against purchases In the Interior and longs selling out. The lower cables , liber receipts at winter wheat points and tl break at Mlnneapolos all combined to mat the situation weak. Outside markets wei all lower , there being a sensational bres In the northwest , and this was one cf tl principal weakening features. The vlslb supply showed an Increase of 617,000 bu and was one of the weakening feature There wns a general lack of support to tl market and no demand to speak of outsk the buying by shorts. The export clca ances of wheat nnd flour were light and ai gregated 293,000 bu. , of which C7.000 bi was In flour. Continental markets genorall weaker , Tlicre was no export business dor here. here.Dry weather In the corn belt made tl corn market very strong In the face of tl decline In wheat. Shorts covered freely an the buying was liberal. The range ( or Se ] tember was lc , nnd the close near the to ] Oats were "unsettled and Inclined to weal ness early on frco offerings , but rallied laU on the strength In corn. . The range for Set tember was % c. Provisions were steady early on buylni but weakened with wheat. Compared wit Saturday nlght September pork 1s 7Vi lower , September lard 2' c lower , and Sci tember ribs unchanged. The loading futures ranged as follows : " "Articles. i dpcn. f"7ligli. | Low | Close. WlrntXo. y ' ' B2 ? < B1J 61-N 03' Sept Dec 58 CUK 605 Corn No. 2. . July 41 4.1 ! < j 41 42'i 43-1 Oci 42M 43 ? May aoji 3H 30 ? Onto No. 2. . . July 33 AUK 271S 27) Kept 27-H 27 > 3 lit 31 ? Pot-it"per bbl July , 12 37) ) Sept. 12 60 12 5S 12 42 12 42 } Laid. 10(1 ( Ibs 0 8A o sr (1 80 0 S2 0 85 U b5 U B2W 0 S2 } Ehorl Hlbs- Jnly G 00 Sept l r.'J u nn U CO 0 5'J.l Cash iiiotatlonn | were ns follows : FIX > IMl Unchancvd. VVH13AT No. 2" KiilnR.51i ) > J$77i3'ic ! : No. iprlnu. nominal ; No. 2 red , DHiffMc. COHN No. 2. > i ; No. 3 yellow , 4t'c. OATS-No. 2. 31U5l3lic ! ; No. 2 while , 33lift33c No. 3 while , 31f33c. nYK No. 2. Me. BAULK Y No. 2. nominal ; No. 3 , nominal No. 4. Sift He. KI.AX SEED No. 1 , J1.19P1.25. TIMOTHY 8KKD Pilme , 15.10. PllOVIHIONB-Porlt. nice * . | ii-r Mil. , J12.37V45 12,60. Lard , per 100 llm. . 0.80fIG.S2' ' < . ; shoit HI. lliles ( loose ) . JO.C21i0C.C3 ; dry snllt-d phonlder ( Imxcd ) . tC.008l > .12yi ; short clear uldcs ( boxed ) | 6.S7'.4fl > 7.00. WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal- The following were the receipts nna snlpminti Jcrtodtsy : On the Produce cxch.iuiri ) tod.iv tlm Outtor nrir- ket was firm ; creamery , 13&17Kc , F-SKB , firm loailc. loailc.Miv Mi\v voitK GINIUAI : , . .M.incur. . Yrnterdny's Quotutlonv on Flour , flniln nnil Provisions , Metal * , itc. : IS I- NEW YORK , July 23. FLOUR Receipts IE 21,300 bbls. ; exports , 11,000 bhls. : union , li.OO E plena. ; market dull and heavy. Southern Hour lull ; sales , 200 pkgs. Rye flour , dull. Uuckwliea flour , dull and nominal. UUCICWHBAT Nominal. CORN MBAL-Stendy ; sales , 300 bhls. ; yellow western , $2.65fl2.80 ; nrnndywine , $2.fO. IlYK Nomlmil ; state , tie ; Joiscy , f > 2037c. B.III. . HY Nominal. HAIU.KY MAI/1' Nominal ; western , CSfflEOe ; tlx-rnwcd , SiflSjc. WHKAT lleeelpts , 231 , 9M bn. ; expoits. 103,701 bu. ; salea. 11,230,000 bu. futures. 112,000 1m. spot Spot matUct weak. closing nimlmil ; No. 2 rei In stnro nnd elcvutnr , f.Cio ; nlln.it , W c ; No. : northem , C311c delivered ; No. 1 hard. C3Uc de- llvcred. Options Irregular , oponltiB lower undei luxrvesllne presume , milled paillally with corn but again turning weak under active llquMa tlon , clostd nt the lowest | iohit ; August , GCTl 67ic. closed r > 7'ic : September. MVWT'.ic ' , closei fiGUc : December. KITifTnitdc , clnseil OOc. COHN Hxporln. 11,200 hu. ; sales , 335,003 hu. . futuren , SO.iHiO bu. rpot. Sjul maikct , stronK No. 2 , . 484c ! In elevator ; Wic delivered , Optlor market active nnd higher , closing nt best prlcci on hot weather icporls for eenttal portions 01 the corn belt ; Hop , ember , 473 fMX < 9o , clowl l < ' ,4i > October. 47HOISV&C , closed IS'ic ' ; December. 4J > U iS'Jic ' , claaed < sc. OATri Receipts , C.S.IOO bu. ; exports , SOO bu , sales , CG.COO bu. futures. S35.ni)0 ) bu. spot , Spol market nulet ; No. 2. 42c ; No. 3 , lie ; No. . ' white , 42ci No. \vlille , 40c ; tincli , white west. ern. < Oi,4VMc , Option market ijulel. firmer , will corn , but cased ( iff and closed urnk ; July closei nt Wo ; August , 33j33'ic , closed 32'e ' , ; September , 32l3 32&4o , closed 32'lc ' ; October , 32'iW32licl closed 32i4c. HAY Dull ; shlpplnir , GSffCOo ; Rood to choice , 76JfSOo. HOI'S Dull ; state , common to choice , 73o ) ] ; Padllo coast , inane. Illl > ns-Dull ; wet salted New Orleans , se lected. 45 to 6J Ilu. , 4UWI5ic ; Texas , selected. Xi to 60 Ilia. , We : Iluenos Ayres , dry. 20 to 21 Ibs. , lO'.ic ' ; Texas , dry. 21 to 30 Ibs. , tfJ.Vic. I.KATHHIt Quiet : hemlock olc , llucnos Ayrcs light to henvy woljshts. IDfflSc. WOO ! * Inactive ; domestic fleece , 19ff2c : pulled , 20fi'jrc. I'ROVlHKlNS-Ileef , steady. Cut meats , quiet ; pickled bellies , 7HtSe. ) Lard. Billet ; wemern cteitm closed at JT.2J ; refined , quiet. 1'orlc. quiet , IltJTTBIl Vlrni ; western dairy , lOffllc ; w .st- ern creamery , 13141fl8io ! : western factory , S'-jiU Ho ; iiKliiH. ISHo ; statu dairy , noise ; state creamery , 15ffl't1,4c. CHUnSB-Steaily ; state , large. 7 < i 3o : small fancy , 7KOOic ! ; part skims , 2V4W5',4c ; full sUlma , I'/JI-1. 1-XiaS Firm ; state nnd Pennsylvania , HfJ14' c ! western , freeh , li'iHTn'ic ; bouthcrn , cases , 11,00 fa 3.iv ) ; receipts , 5'JS6 | ili . TAIJ.OW-Qulft ; 4 5-lOe for city ( J2 per jkB. ) ; country ( pkKs. flee ) , 4 7-lCe , as to iiiinl.tr. I'KTROIKI'M-Weak ; llnlte.1 clnseil nt Slo naked : WnshlnKtnn , In bbls. . ill ; WnMilniMon , In bulk , J3.W : refined. Nuw Yoik , J3.15 ; I'hlludclphU unit llnltlmorc , (5.10. ROSIN Quiet ; strained , common to eooil. Jl.2mOl.32-l : rl'lll'KNTINU-Dull ; 20 20Uc. HICK Dull ; domestic , fair to extra , HiOCUo ; Japan , 4MMfic. MOLASSis : Quiet ; New Orttans , open kettle , Kor-d In eliolre , ISfiSCo. PIG IRON-Dull ; Scotch. 110.5HJ22.5) ) ; Amorl.-nn. COl'l'lIR-Qulct ; lake. Oc. I.KAD Quiet ; dome.nlc , M.10. TIN-ClcFcd firm ; straits , I1S.SS bid ; plates , maikct , oulet. Hl'HI.TKIl-Steaily : dom stle. I3.37U bid. COTTON Siii : > -lnncllvo. . pniclleally nom- Inul ; lower ti sell ; sunn ) talk of concessions ; tindertono w < nk ; pilmp crude. 'o ; off crude , li rJi yelluw butter tirades. SlfllJc ; choice yel low , nominal ; prime yellow , 3i'j ' i"Jc : yellow , on croilcs , 32fl33c ; pi line white , CiilTco Mnrkpt. YORK. July 2S.-COFI-'ni-Optl.-n opened > vcnk at 2 < > poliiln lower on local Helling , large receipt * In llrnzll nnd weak Havre ; clos.i tcady , I'iil5 ' ) polntH lower ; sales , 16 , Til IUIK . IncludliiRi July , Jll.lWtJ15.W ; August. JH.Ii ; tk-ptcmcbr , Il3.70il3.73 | ; OctolxT. J13.in13. 5 : December , l'.70 < ji : 13. Spot colfee , Rio , dull and nominal : Nik 7 , 118.U ; mIM. nulel , ahaut tendyj Oirifovn , tl9.UUiT19.U ; sal H , M ) | II H Cenlrnl American , p. I. ; wurehousn dHlverlm from New Yik Baluidny , IW.UU IUIUB ; New York stock today , 104.011 l"Ks ; United Stntta * t'H-k. H,73 ! | J.K : nllual for I'nlted Hlateu. Jil.ooo buRf : totnl visible for United ( Hates , 3S3- 873 bnKs , nmlnrt 44siM bajs Intt year. BANTOS. July CL Klnt ; ITVI | avemk-e , 117.10 ; n > celpls. H.OiO l < ar. i klctttk , 9J.OO. ) hn A Weekly ! Mat. e > xl nvfi-BKV , per 10 klh > , jn.iDi recelpu tUirlnu tlm week. Cl.'OiJ ' bao ; shipments Unltrd States , 19.1UO bans , clock , V3.WJ batni. HAMIIl'RU. July rx Sleudyprlco HOI Pfc. lower , sales , t.OW bass. HAVltK , July -Opened Uf lower ; at U in. UCHf lorr r ; b r lr ntcmly at 1 P-.l",1" lioTl.lnj-i inlrf. < ! ,0 < M boKif. total calfK. I.VOon bfi RIO JANHlno , July tt.-QulH ; N' . . 7 , III > l5.70i x < .hnnce. U I ; receipts , ll1 ] > * clrired for I'nltrd Slnlfii , none ; clinrcd f nurnpc. nuns ; ttock , 113.000 bias.Nc.c. . . . , Quiet ; cxitmncn , slnmlaril 15 , 7 per 10 klli rxrlmniff. 9'Jd ; lecelplii durlnR I lie w k. M.i bncsi hipwnl to United Slnles , Cl.OM bag Mock , 123,000 baps. _ OMAHA < > iNiit.U. : : MAItKI-Tf. ( Vnillllnii of Tr lie mill QiinlnllniH " Hlnpln nnil 1'itiiny 1'niilnun , The wc k opens with n stronger < -RR mark * ns will be niited from the quotations BVI ! below. The advance appear * to be duo to II llBht rtcelpts nnd to HIP Impiovnl condition the market In caitern cities. The price has boise so low for a white back that II did not pi lite farmers to save tholr CRRS for market , nt the receipts have dropped ilnwn to n Very lu IKilnl. On Hntiiidiiy only 111 cases were i celvcd. On other lines of produce there wi no Important change ycslriilny. ' HL'TTnil I'm klnir Mock. Si- ; Rood Jo clioN country , I2f/I3c : crennieiy , solid packed , loi/li creamery , In Irks , 17 ; 1" < ' . K(1 S Per don. , SViflSc. ' lii > . SUff fptlt I.IVB POl'LTHY-Olil n ! S chlrkcni , 12c ; i-pilni ? ducks. I2c ; olil fulljfeall erH ducks , 7c ; hen luiki-ys , JffSc ; ttobblet 5filc. ( VnAICholcc fat nnd small veals arc quoti ut 5HiIOc ; ccmirc and larRe , 3flc. CIIinrtIS : Wisconsin , full cream , new nink lOfillc ; Nebraska nnd lown. full cream , Wlft Ncliraska and Iowa , Part skims. Cf7c ; I.ln buiRpr. No. 1 , Id ; brick. No. 1 , iocs Swiss , N 'HA" ' "I'plaml hay , 17.M ; midland , Ji ; lowlan JO.Mj ryu straw , $3. Color mike. : < the price on ha MRht liales sell the best. Only trip etudes brli top prices. I'laUONS Old IHrds. per doz. , tl. VEaKTAW.nS. The Reneral maiket Is about steady , no In pmtant challRes bchiR lulled. Old IMMIIS aur In IlKht supply nnd nrm. Tl dome ! > tlc crop of I mini last year Is tinocrstm1 In have been Fonie hat laicer than usna thoURh no ilntn .Is nt picfent obtainable of tl mini yield of thu vnilous states. Incluiilr f'anada. One thlnjr Is certnln , however , tin notwlihslnndlnit Ihu IIIIRK area of thin countr ; and the fart that the domestic growth Is n couinRed bv a heavy ptotectlvo duty , the farn Ing clnsa do not ciilir upon ihi > Imlustry of ru llvntlni ? the bean with nny splilt. nnd to suppl the ti-iiilienicnts | of our pvi.ple w are con pelled annually to RO abroad In senich of pull clcnt fleck to mei't tins necessities of the cour try. The lijip"rlntlons tin p.iyt ciop year , c Kay fi.ini October. IKiS , to ilate , have been 111 4' . ' > II.IRH , ThouRh this quantity to some woul uppear laiRO , It may be said that the Itnporl : lions of Ihc previous year reached the heav total of Ifl7. ISO hags , or a deilclency this scam In comparison of over 63,060 baRs. Under tli ppiinK | > .il new tariff the rate has been induce neaily one-half , and should the mcamno lw > ioni law. the Impoitallnn the conilni ; crop year wl probably nsMime lai'Re propottions , the grower In HutiRary lii-lnu fully awake to the Importanc of the tiadu of this country. I'OTATOIJH Oood Block , on nrders , 7".c ; salt In lound lots to local trade , ftiffiOc. Mfll.ONS Good sticli , cratcil. } 3..00j:5.0) . CANTAI.OL'PKS Per doz. , JI.f.0. . CfCt'JHUJRH On orders , 33gMc per doz. OI.I ) 11KANH Hnnd picked navy , J2.131JI2.2 ; nuMllum , 52.10U.M ; ; common white beans , fl , i 61. M. ONIONS On orders , I'.iiJSo per Ib. CAIIHAOU liood shlpphiK stock , on ordori 2Ji2'to ( ' , TO'.MATOl'S Good stock , per 4-bnskct crnti $ l.WWI.2per : ! < j"bu. box. C5c. CI-LIRY : Per doz. , < oc. FRUITS. For the first time In two weeks or more ther was s.ime California fiult on the niarKet. Ther was n car of cherries , which had evidently bee on the r odd for pome time , as the fiult was I poor condition , ami not Rood cnotiRh to adml of UK tieliiK shipped out In the country o onb'i-s. Then there wns n mixed car of peaches plums nnd apricots. The apricots were In fnl condition , but the fruit was very small. Th rienches were p'or , but the p'nch plnmi were KOOC A car of pears Is icpoitcd to airlve on Tuesda ( tiHlny. ) STRAWllBHHIKS None. AI'I'l.KS-Gond stuck , per libl. . J2.GOS3.00. I1I.ACK RASI'IIRRRIKS None. RRD RASI'llinirttKS None. HLACKHHRRIKS Per rnse , $3. PIJACIIK8 California , $ l.,0. PMJMS Native red plums , per 24qt. case t2.M ; California peach plums , 51.75. PRUNHS None. KIRS None. PMARS None. APRICOTS California , tl.2 * . CHIMtltlUS Cnllfornla , none nt to ship. TROPICAL FRUITS. HANANAS Choice stock , J2.00O2.50 per bunch I.HMONS Fancy lemons , 300 size , JG.OOQ6.50 fancy lemons. SCO size , tli. ORANOKS None of any consequence. PINEAPPLES None on the market. MISCELLANEOUS. Fias-Fancy , per Ib. , 121tf l3c. DATES llnllowccs , C5 to 70-lb. boxes , per Ib. 5V4c. 1IONRY California. 15c ; dark honey , 10W12c. MAPI.U SYRUP Gallon cans , per cloz. , J12. NUTK Almonds. Ijill'c : Klmllsh walnuts , 101 12c : filberts. 12c ; Ilrazll nuts , lOc. CID13H Pure Juice , per bbl. , } ; half bbl. , $3.25 HIDES No. 1 Rreen hides , 2tc ! ; No. 2 greet hides , H iS2c : No. 1 green sailed hides. 3c ; No 2 grocn salted hides. 2ft2'ic ' : No. 1 green snltec hides , 23 to 40 Ibs. . 3c ; No. 2 green ealtcd hides 2.1 to 40 Ibs. . 2S2'ic ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to li lb . , rilifiGc ; No. 2 veal calf. 8 to 15 Ibs. , 4iMUc No. 1 dry flint hides. 5e ; No. 2 dry flint hides 3c ; No. 1 dry suited hides , 4c. Part cured hide : V4c per Ib. less than fully cured. SlinKP PKlVrS-Green sailed , each. 25'760o ' ! green salted shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) each. 5hic ! : dry shearlings ( short wooled wirl > skins ) . No , 1 , each , SWIOc ; dry shearllnKS ( shor wooled early skins ) , No. 2 , each , 5c ; dry fllni Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pells , pel Ib. , Rclual weight , 5@8c ; murrain wool pelts , pei Ib. . actual weight , 450o ; dry flint Coloradi butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight. 4fi C'/ip ; munnln wool pells , per Ib. , actual weight 4'U'Cc. Have feet cut off , as It Is useless lo pa ) freight on them. TALI.OW AND GRBASK Tallow , No. 1 , 48 4Uc : tallow. No. 2. 3' < . ( ff3 > ic ; grease , white A 4ff4Vic ; grease , white H , SMiS'ttc ' ; grease , ye ] low , 3c ; grease , dark. 24c ! ; old butter , 2W2'ic ' beeswax , prime , ISfflSo ; rough tallow , li Q2c. St. I. "tils ( .onerul Murliot. ST. LOUIS. July 23. FLOUR Lower ; patents , J2.C5K2.75 ; exlin fancy , J2.35ff2.45 ; fancy , J2.20JJ 2.25 ; choice , J1.SOJJ2.W. WHBAT On buying ran up He early , bnl weakened on foreign news , closing with n nel loss of ? ; c ; No. 2 red , cash , 48 = ic ; July. 4SJ6c ; August , 4Sc ; September. t3Mc ; December , 525tc. CORN Gained l'.4Tf2Uc ( on weather nnd crof news ; No. 2 mixed , cash , 39 > .4c ; July nnd August , 40c ; Setcmbor | , 40TH'S41c ' ; May , 36 > .ic. OATS Heavy eaily , but higher late with corn ; No. 2 , cash and July , 27ic ; August , 27'ie ; Sep tember , 27'ic. RYK No. 2. 40c bid , 4lc asked. HARLKY No trading. 1SRAN Steady ; Me , east track. FLAX S10IOD-J1.17. Cl.OVI'JR SKIOD J7.00JTS.50. TIMOTHY SKUD-J4.COffll.70 for August. HAY Slow , lower ; prime to choice timothy , S10.lKMfll.IK ) . 11UTTKR Firm ; fancy Klgln creamery , 19c ; patator creamery , 1501Cc. I'XIGS-FIrm nt 71ic. LKAD Strong , J3.2V5c for spot. SPKLTKR-Flimcr : J3.SO. COHN MKAL } 2.20tt2.25. WHISKY ? 1. 22. COTTON THOS-Se. IIAGClNG-Clillf7Uc. ! PROVISIONS-FIrm , o.ulct. Pork , standard mess JobblriK. J13.00. Lard , prime to choice. Blenm , Jii.CJ'iit.7i1.4. ' ! Dry salt meats , loose shoul ders , JC ; longs and ribs , JQ.SO ; shorts , J0.i ! : > . llacon. packed shoulders. J7.12V4 ; longs , 57.75 : ribs. J7.S71r7.k7W ; Bhoils , JS.12'.i. RKCKIPTS-Flour , 8,000 bbls. ; wheat , 203,000 bu. ; corn. 131,000 bu.j oats. 50,000 bu. SHIP.MKNTS-Flour , 7.000 bbls. ; wheat , 8,000 bu. ; coin , 73,000 bu. ; oats , 8,000 bu. Liverpool Mur. < utN. LIVKRPOOL , July 23.-WIII3AT-Q.ulct ; dc- mand poor ; holders offer ficely ; No. 1 Cali fornia. 43 VdiHft lOd : red westein winter , 4s Gdj ) t CH'l ! wcftein spring , 4s 'J'idQ4u ' 10''d. CORN Film ; demand mmlcrate ; new mixed , epot , 3s Ulil. 1SAR1.KY California brewing. 23s Cclff25s M , Fl.OUR-Spilng. fs Gd. PROVISIONS rivef. extra India mess , CSs Cd. Pork , prime mess , 70s. llacon , long and short clear , 5 : > Ibs. , Siis ; Ions clear , 45 Ibs. . 37s. Lard , prime western , 35s 9d , Diiliith llriiln itl.irkot. DI'LUTH , July 23.-WHBAT-Closo : I jwer ; No. 2 hard , cash nnd July , G7c ; No. 1 northem , ? ash ami July , & 5'so , ; September , 5314CJ Decem- .icr , 55'ic ; No. 2 noithein , cash. 62'.c ' ; No. 3 , IS'.ioi rejected , 42'ie ' ; to arrive , No. 1 norihein , > Ce. UYi-33e. FLAX SlIBD-Jl.lC. Car Inspection toilay ; Wheat , 211 cars ; rc- : clpts , UC.OW bu. ; ehlpments , wheat , IS , 700 bu. STOCKS AM ) 1IONDS. Moving Influrnru In Atrhlsoii AVus the Atclilson Ili > lfi iiro. NEW YOItK , July 23. The moving Influ- MI co of the share speculation today was the llsclosuro In regard to the Atchlson , Topelca i Santa Fe Itallroad company , resulting ! rom Expert Llttlo's examination of the com- lany's accounts. According to his stateMents - Monts , the Income of the company since the ast reorganization , In 18S9 , has been over rated Borne $7,000,000 by reason of the fact hat rebates allowed to shippers were not 'ropcrly charged on the books. It seems that > vcr ? 2,009,000 of these rebates have been idjustcd , leaving something less than J5.000- WO sllll unsettled and carried as floating lebt. While the reba'e system was Inaugu- ated by President Manvcl , It was continued mder I'lesUlent Helnliart , wio has , as occa- don permitted , lessened me amounts by : harclng them off to operating expenses. The ippolntmont of receivers necessarily resulted n the bringing to light of the facts , as well is causing a discontinuance of the rebate lysttm. In the London market today both stock ind bonds of the company were depressed > y the news and the publication In London if the statement of Hobert Fleming , rcpre- cn'utlvclitre ot the foreign security mlders , that Little's report showed an earn- n g capacity suHlclent to provide for the Ixed charges under the proponed plan ot corganlzutlon , had not the , effect of reslor- ng the shaken confidence ot the foreigners In the property , and not alone were I ! stock nnd bonds sold abroad , but both Lontl and the continent cabled selling orders ; this market and started the decline hei Atchlton stock here has reached such a Ic point Hint a serious decline would wipe out altogether. It did break % per ccr the closing price being nt a rally of Vi P cent. The bonds were heavier and low ( the fours selling down 4 per cent to 7 ni closing at 7 > ,4. and the seconds 2 % per cc In 20 , with a final recovery lo 20V& . The effect of the Atchlson discovery i the general stock market was dlsastrot nnd there was heavy selling of shares other companies , under suspicion of ptirsuli similar bookkeeping devices. A good do of long stock was brought out and the ben hammered the stocks In turn , which ga evidence of weakness. The course of uric wns practically downward , all Ihc forcnoi nnd up to delivery hour , at which time Ml sourl Pacific had declined 2 % per cent , 1)1 tilling Ivi per cent , St. I'mi I and Unit Pacific 1 % per cent , Northwest , Ilock 1 land , Northen Pacific preferred and Dcnv & Rio Orande preferred Hi per cent , Ilu llngton & Qulncy nnd United States Leath preferred 1 per cent , nnd the rest of the II a smaller fraction , After 2:15 : o'clock the was some covering of short contracts ni the lower range of values Induced purchase for the long account , which combined bring about n recovery of ' ,4 to 1V4 per ccr This rally was maintained to the close , c ccpt lu a few Instances , Burlington & Qulnc St. Paul , Iloclc Island , Missouri Pacific , Dl tilling and Lend receding Vd per cent. Sugi was the exception to the rest of the mark nnd led In the transactions , monopollzli more than one-half of the entire buslnca Opening % per cent hlgnor , at 103 , tl stock receded to 102 % , rose to 103Ui , brol to lOl'/i. nnd then , about 11:30 : , took a shai upward turn to lOH'.i on good buying , Induct by reports that the tariff bill was likely fall , leaving the McKlnlcy bill In force. 1 the final dealings , a reaction of % per cei took place , but the tone ot the market i the close wns strong. The bond market was weak during tl day nnd closed rather heavy. The Evening Post says : Today's dotvi ward movement of prices began with forelf selling of Atchlson securities , for which the : was unfortunately abundant reason. It hi been long suspected that the secret of tl Atchlson bubble-blowing of two and tun years ago had not yet reached Its end. The following were the closing quotation on the leading stocks of the New York e > change today : list assessment paid. The total sales of stocks today were 2H.M shares , Including : Atchleon , 4,000 ; America Sugar , 113,800 ; Hurllngton. 4,400 ; Chicago Oaf 9,001 } ; DistllllnB , 19.MO ; Missouri Pacific , 11,100 Northern Pacltle preferred , 4,290 ; Rock Islam ! 3,100 ; St. Paul , 19,1)00 ; Union Pacific , 2,700 ; West ern Union , 1,800. , Now York Money MiirKet. NEW YORK , July 23. MONEY ON CALL- Kasy nt 1 per cent ; last loan , 1 per cenl ; close- - 1 per cent. 1-RIM13 MERCANTILE PAPER 305 percent STERLING EXCHANGE Klrmer. with nctua business In bnnkers' bills nt Jl.gSU0l.8S % fo demand nnd nt ! 4.S7 > 4@4.87 ? > ( or sixty dnys IHisted rates , SI.SSff4.S9 ; commercial bills , J.S > 6' . G4.E6U. SILVER CERTIFICATES- . GOVERNMENT EONDS Easier ; stale bonds [ Ulll. Ulll.Cloilng quotations on bonds were as follows : ItoHton Stoclc OuotiitUms. nOSTON. July 2i.-C.ill : lo.ini. me'J pjr cent : tlino loiuiH , ' 'K 3 per cent. Uloslii ; prices foi stocks , bonds and minium siniMs : Sun I''r.iiiulMc Mining Oiiohitloni. SAN FRANCISCO , July ' . ' : ) . The ofllcl.il cloihu luotntlonu for milling utou tu 1 ly wjrj ; u tjl - Iowa : Nuiv York Mlntni ; QnotittloiK. NEW YOHK , July B3. The followini are the : loulnu' mmniR iiuotitnoim : I.iiiiilon Stock Mirkot. : LONDON , July 23.-4 p. in , closlnjr : TnuHOlH , iiiuntty. . St. Paul com OOU : oiiHolH , iicu'nl. . . . N. Y. Central 100H Zamdlaii Pacific. . . oou I'einmylvanla Dim Krlu 13K llcaillns. . , bM Krio'Jds 76W Mux. Con. nu\v4s. B4i Ills. Central 03 Muxican onllnary. Ibtt nARSILVEU-'JSKd per ounco. MON1JY-/ / : cent. The ram of discount In the open market for short IH IK H per cent , and for thit'O monthb' bllla In 11-11) ) percent. l''lnuiirliil.Notcn. HOSTON. July 23.-ClearlriBS , Jll,37S,058j bal- .ncoH , J1.I73,3J4. I1AI.TIMORH. July 23.-Cleai1ni { . J1.747.C32 ; lalanccs , J2J3.234. LONDON , July 23. The price of gold nt Rucnot lyres today Is 274 , Ni\V ; YORK. July 23.-Clenrlnes , J50.C92.225 ; mlances , $3.SCO , US. PARIH , July 23. Three per cent rentes , 101 f 2 > ic for the account. PHILADELPHIA. July 23.-Clearlnes , 17,537- II ; balances , 1,710,017 * , MlIMI'lllH , July 23. New York exchnnKo rel- ni ; nt II. Clearings , Jlb9,122 ; balances , JS7.119. CINCINNATI , July 23. Money , 385 per cent. 'ew Yoik exchange , 453 to pur. Clearings , ; .2'9.7W. BAN FRANCISCO , July 23. Drafts , slKht. lOo ; L-leKtuphlc. 15c. silver bars , 6 iC2Hc. Mexican ollnrii , 51t5HjC. UT. LOUIB. July EJ.-Clearlnt-s , J3.319.149 ; bnl- nce , J3t'7,53J. ' Money quiet , iy7 per cent. : xchunKe on New York , par bid. NK\V ORLEANS , July 23.-Clearlngs. JM8.321. 'ew York eichaiige. commercial , f > 0c per J1W 3 ri'inturn ; tank , Jl.iS per Jl.lKO pruntum. CH1CAQO , July . CIartnKs , JU.559.000. New 'orU exchange. 0o premium , titerllne exchange , ull ; actual , JLI7U and JI.6S'i. ' Money ratci , tf per cent. . . . . . OH1AIIA LIV ( ' SfaCK 1IARKE , i. Slight Gain Notetf iu ? Reoetpta for the Pii DaypftboWtck. - , , . > _ BEEF STEERS -STIlL VERY SCARl Not rnoitcli llcrn""to"T ' t llio Tcnrppr the Trmle Umlrr ' ( ! rudrn Slow Sulo Hoj { In Ootnl Supply nnil I'lvo Cents I.ourr. MONDAY , July 23 , The week opens with a gain In the i cclpis of both cattle and hogs , there bel In round numbers 900 cattle , -1,000 hogs a 820 sheep , as against C61 cattle , 1.CS5 hoi and COG sheep on Monday of last week. CATTLE While the receipts of call amounted to nbout 000 head , fourteen loa were billed direct to the packers nnd the could not have been many over COO he on sale. Out of this number there we only n few good corn fed beeves , so that very fair test of the strength of the marli was possible. The packers wanted a f < cattle , and bought them at an ndvnnco fully lOc nnd IBc. The feeling on the mark was decidedly better. The shippers , howevi were not trying to do anything , nlthoui eastern markets appeared to be more favc able , The market on butchers' stock did n show any change of Importance. There w a good deal of trashy stuff , which Is sellli very low and Is slow sale at most any prlt There nppcarcd to bo a little more liio.ul for the better grades. The market on calv was no better , being slow nnd weak at lu week's decline. The market on stockers and feeders w very slow. There were no fresh receipts any account and the offerings were most those In the hands of the regular dealei The country demand seems to have sudden disappeared , nnd the dry weather Is gene ally the cause ascribed. The few cattle th changed hands brought about Saturday prices. Good to choice cattle of this dcscrl tlon are generally quoted at about $2.70 to 5 while the commoner grades sell anywhe from $2.50 down. Representative sales ; DRESSED I1EF.K. No. Av. Pr. .No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pi 22. . . . 961 J2 35 22..1U18 J3 80 39..1101 JI V. 2. . . . MO 325 S ) . . . . OSS 390 23..132- ; I V , 1..1080 365 11..13SO 420 20..121S 44 ; COWS. 1. . . . 750 I 00 1. . . . ! > 40 1 25 1. . . . 840 1 50 r , . . . . 900 1 10 2. . . . 950 1 33 7. . . . 710 1 K 1. . . . 800 110 G. . . . 763 150 1. . . . 910 200 6. . . . 913 1 IS 10. . . . 7(51 ( 1 M 1..122. ) 223 3. . . . SCO 115 1. . . . C40 1 M 3..1140 2 K HEIKERS. 2. . . . 303 1 10 1. . . . COD 1 45 1. . . . 740 1 C. 2. . . . 375 1 10 . - . . . 457 1 45 1. . . . 7SO 1 C3 322 1 2) ) 8. . . . 8S5 1 M 3. . . . 800 1 7. "M 1 23 7. . . . S10 1 C3 2. . . . C70 1 75 500 1 23 CALVES. 1. . . . 210 100 1. . . . ZOO 175 1. . . . 300 200 4. . . . 210 1 m 3. . . . 2.V ) 175 1. . . . 1.W 223 1. . . . SM 1 0' ) 1. . . . 330 2 00 2. . . . 220 2 DO 3. . . . 110 1 60 2 2JO 2 00 BULLS. 1. . . . 950 1 00 1. . . . MI ) 1 40 n. . . . 7CO 1 80 1..12IO 1 23 I.e.:1150 1 50 1. . . . 9W 2 00 1..1110 1 35 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 2. . . . 5S5 ISO 3. . . . 4M 2 00 15. . . . a' , " 223 8. . . . 440 200 3. . . . 603 200 4. . . . 703 230 1. , . . 659 200 22. . . . Mil 203 3..77C 230 12. . . . C23 20i ) 1. . . . CM 210 23. . . . E42 245 1. . . . 430 2 00 3. . ' . . f ) 2 20 COLORADO WESTERNS. No. Av. Pr.t - No. Av. Pr. 15 bulls 1033 Jl 45 13 caws 840 J2 00 SOUTH DAKOTA WESTERNS. 1 heifer 4V ) 1 W 2 calves. . . . . 190 210 13 cws & hfs. S20 2 33 18 feeders. . . . 943 2 09 HOGS For a Monday the receipts of hog were quite liberal ! bul the quality was IK overly good. T..o liberal receipts , nnd tli prospect of still heavier to come , had tli reverse of a stimulating effect upon the mm ket nnd buyers started out from the firs offering EC lower than on Saturday. Ther was a pretty fair ; demand , and the marki was reasonably active , the. bulk of the hog selling 'at'7the ' decline noted."The ' latctrt ports from eastern , .markets proving favoi able , the active demand had a strengthen ! ) ! effect upon the market and the close wa firmer , the highest prices being paid at th last. Nearly everything sold nt $4.70 t $4.75 , with a $4,85 top. The most popula price wns $4.75 , as against $4.8 on Saturday. The present week open with the market lOc to 16c .ower than I was at the opening of last week. Reprc sentatlve sales : No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sir. Pr. 4 393 . . . 4 M ) SO 209 80 4 75 . . . . . . . . 3M 4 fie R9 193 100 4 75 . . . . . . . . 120 4 G3 66 23S 80 4 75 40 222 240 4-B3 92 205 fO 4 75 3 310 . . . 470 90 215 210 475 4 220 40 470 05 212 1C1 175 C Id . . . 470 03 2S3 10) 475 4 l-lO . . . 470 07 23S 201 473 12. , 273 . . . 4 70 OS 21(1 ( 00 4 75 4. . 29) . . . 470 73 237 2SO 475 1 230 . . . 470 77 233 200 473 4 M ) . . . 4 70 71 218 80 4 75 5 320 . . . 4 70 44 207 100 4 75 87 177 120 4 70 73 227 120 4 75 70 227 240 4 70 SO 211 120 4 75 07 210 240 4 70 77 2M RO 4 73 78 207 210 4 70 73 213 SO 4 73 DO 205 100 470 11 237 . . . 475 C 231 . . . 470 39 211 2W 475 71 239 240 4 70 73 237 ICO 4 75 78 - 24 200 4 70 15S 20" 320 475 79 Wl ) 100 4 70 CO 2SO 120 4 75 93 170 100 470 75 2JO 100 475 01 243 120 4 70 72 217 200 4 75 S3 212 200 4 70 6 170 . . . 4 75 84 175 2' 470 77 197 SO 473 8 2SS . . . 470 03 251 10) 475 70 230 240 4 70 03 222 12) 4 75 61 ISO 120 4 72'i 87 215 SO 4 73 81 231 2SO 4 TlVi 70 22ii 80 4 75 , . . . . . . . . 100 4 72'i ' 71 23S 80 4 73 12 H9 4' ' ) 4 72'.i ' 71 237 SO 4 76 09 233 100 4 72'i 5 298 . . . 473 70 223 200 4 73 4 210 . . . 4 73 ft ) 245 40 4 75 70 222 2 > W 4 75 ? 2 231 ICO 4 75 S3 230 120 4 77V 10 200 . . . 4 75 CO 305 . . . 4 77V 24 233 . . . 473 74 310 SO 477V D 218 80 4 75- 61 211 SO 4 80 09 230 201 4 73 63 249 . . . 4 80 57 200 SO 475 M = 73 40 480 75 227 2.SO 4 73 07 230 100 4 SO 53 198 80 4 75 63. , 210 . . . 4 85 PIGS AND ROUGH. . . . . . . . . 100 4 CO SHEKP One-half of the receipts of sheet today were billed direct to n local packer For the balance the demand was very Ugh and buyers and sellers were very wldi ipart In their Ideas , so much so that then was no trading. Fair to good natives an luotnble nt $2.7B3.10 ; fair to good westerns 52.252.75 ; common nnd stock sheep. $1.7CQ ( 2.25 ; good to choice lambs , $2.50@3.7C. our CAOO LIVI ; sro o it. Much Compel Ion AVns novclopr-d for Cuttli on YoHtrrjluy'8 Murkot. CHICAGO , July 23. There were nbout 11XX ( : attle , of which 2OM were credited to Texas , For native catlle the knarkct varied from stronc lo 15o hlKher , It , wn. rather slow early , lull soon developed a natlBfactory degree of activity , ivhlclt It maintained to the close. Exporters , ? aslern buyers nmr 'fi" local trades were nil looking for Htock. 4rul > there was more compel ! ' lion of thu kind that Incllnua prices upward tlmr 'ma ' been seen for pinne days. In useful shipping ; rndc8 about nil orjilAsl1 week's decline was re. ; overed. and the poorer sorts are not far be- trlnd. Texas cnttloTWcrc not salable at nny ad. mce , Uuycrs areCl'H'RInif ' for liberal arrival ! this week , and are Imldlns oft for n rise. Tin \rrlvals Included a .train of thirteen cars ol Montana cattle. They were choice , and It wnf ihouitht they would : sellclose , to K per 100 Ihu , Moat of th ( day's mipnly was brought up b > loon , nnd the close wn nrm. Fur n couple of imQlVIn the mornlns the ho narket was veri Mtsatsfactory | to sellers , lluyers held back and deemed bent upon KctllnK : he sturf'below Hatiirdtiv's prices. Some of the ? nrly sales were made ut a small reduction , nnil t looked nH though there might be n general lecllne , b it ns the nurnjMK wonon the demand ncrensed , and before. 9 o'clock all signs of weak ness disappeared.STln * -receipts , which at tlrsl , reru estimated nt ifW'ij ' 28,000 to 30,000 , turned > ut to bo In the nelgftborhood of 31.000 , but the irarkct grew stronger- nevertheless , and any Ilrne after about J o'clock nveracred nbout Be * ller than for Saturday , The close wns active md slrong. The llRht hogs were brisk and Ihc x'st sorts were iruoliM nt J5.I5. Choice heavy mid nround J5.20. The sheep and lamb markets were without lotcworthy change. The former were iiuoled quid It from J1.25 to J3.60 for Inferior to extra , niul lales of the latter were on n basis of J2.75W4.CO , ; ' 'ew sheen chanced hands at better limn J3.23 , md from Jl to J4.41 took the bulk of the lambs , RECEIPTS C.ittle , ll.COO head ; calves , 300 lead ; IIOKH , 34,100 head ; sheep , 7WO ( head. The Evenlnr Journal reports ; HOQH Estimated receipts for today , 33.000 lead ; Saturday , 13,133 head ; shipments Saturday , ; , & 00 head ; left over , about 2.00) head ; iiuallty mor. Market nctlvo and firm ; best itrudes mixed n shadn hlKher , Sales ranged at JI.90CT .20 for light , Jl.C51t4.S3 for rough packing , JI.73 /5.10 for mixed , Jl.90fi3.20 for heavy packing md shipping lots ; piKs. JI.1004.SO. CATTLK-RccclptK. 11.000 head ; Saturday , 371 icad ; shipments Huumliy. 2.757 head. Market Inn : best erode * . HflOo hlKh r. SHEEP Receipts toduy , 7,000 head ; Saturday , , U7 head ; shipments Saturday , none. Market Irm ; best grades , MilOo higher. Kuniiis City U * tituoic Market. KANSAS CITY. July -CATTLC-Recelpts. . , W ) hc4 ; ihlumtnts , 8.MW head ; market ilul' ( nnd steady to Ifle lower : Tcxnn uteers. JZ.1 3.23 ; b rf ulrcr * . 3rHTM. . 5 ; native town , Jl.r J.20 ; itwktrs nnd ffflns , J2.VMf3.KI. HOUR llrcoliiln , 3,000 hcail ; shipments , t head ; market steady to itrunRl hulk of .ilc JI.WiM.90 ; heavlcf. JI.KOlVOO ; pAckers , JI.CK .00 ; mixed , J4.fOff4. ( & ; llRhts , ( l.701(1.W ( ; pit HlniP : : Ilecclpts , 800 In ad ; shipments , nan mnrkct steady , . . .St. I.oul * l.ivn Stock Miirlint RT. I.Ol'ia. July I3.-CATTI. , ! ; lUcelrMii. t , ' hfad ; uhlpmenH , 800 head. Miukct dull , utrai Rcncmlly : native KMB , I , Zoo lb . , 13.70 ; row : .l2'tff.25 ' ; Te.xns iterrii. WW1,200 ! ! ) ! . , J2.JO 3.10 : cmvfl nnd heifers. Jl.MfJJ. 15. llOdH Receipt * , 2,300 bend ; shipment * , I , " head. Mnrlipt active , 5c hlKher ; good medlu weights , $ J.Wirf > .10 ; KIMU ! light , Ji.00i75.10 ; rout nnil common , JI.25Jfl.T5. H1IKKP Iteoolptu , 3uo head ; shipments , 1 head , Mnrkct dull , without change. Now York I.lvo .Stuck Mnrkut. NH\V YOltK. July 23. HKtJVKS-IlecelpI 3.700 head. Mnikct active , lOc higher ; nail' ' steerK , Kond tu prime , JI.C5WI.J5 ; medium fair. JI.3Atf4.G5 ; common. $ J.60fCl. ) . SIIKHI' AND I.AMllS-llccolpts , 20. MO hea Matkrt fairly active ; sheep , sh.idu firmer ; KOI Innilm , HP higher : others Meady ; nhcep , poor Rood , J1.tiOi73.2jj lanihii , very common to chole J3. ) < i.23. HOaS-Itccrlpts , 6.100 bend. Mnikct hlghe Inferior to choice , Jj.M3G.00. MlniiriipolU Wtll'ilt MnrUet. MIN.S'KAPOLIS. July 23. Wheat declined n iiioul 2c this mottling , reacted lie nnd clnsi weak nnd unsettled. July , 6Sc ; Hepteinher , 02 nrccmher , r > 5 < ic ; No. 1 hind , f > 9c ; No. 1 northei fiTlJe ; No. 2 not them , tsiie. Th s makes only decllno on July , hut I'i * ' on nil other ftitur nnd on cnnli wheat , Hi'celpls Were 1S4.920 hu shipments , 41,1)20 bu. The I a rue receipts nt i points , nn liierensc In the vlnlhlc supply , ni wcnk nnd easier cables \\erc the enures of t ! decline. With the lurco iei5oliitn comliii ; nnd II larKO slocks of old whenl en hand , buyers we ncrMiun nbout inn It I UK nny new purchniMnK en tracts In order to pimtn n the mnikel. No vci large lines of whenl wore oltercd for pule , n IhoUKli some fair amounts cnme on the nmrkc and under such nITrtlnKS Ihc matltel bloke ens On Ihc other hand. If there had boon nny denial for InrKu lines much of tac break wntild 1m' ' been raved , bul buyelHwere nlmnst coinptete out of Ihc market for anything el. e than f < local oiieralorn , who were buylni ; for a turn i nffalrs n fraction only. The flour maikel wni easy In iiytnpiitliy wl ! wheat , and prices yielded n lltllelth paten offered nt 13 20f3. and bakers nt J2.H-I02. : The estimated production WIIH alxnit 20,00' ' ) 1)1)1 for Ihc day. Shipments were 41.0S2 bbls. Clneimmt ! CINCINNATI. July 23. KI.OUII Slow , cas ; fancy , J2.35O2.50 ; family. S2.OOJI2.10. Wl I HAT Lower ; N.I. 2 red , ISffWSc ; receipt 7S'X ' ) bu. ; shipment * , 4.MO hu. COHN Slrnily ; No. 2 mlxfd , < l'ic. ' OATS Pair demand : No. 2 , S2VJC. UYi : Dull ; No. 2 , 40c. PUOVISIONS Poik , fair demand. Lard , fa demand ; JC.70. Hulk meals , moderate doniaiu J7. Itaeoii , steady ; } S.2."i. WHISKY Good drmand ; rules , Ii71 bbls. i J1.22. 1IUTTKH Strong ; fancy Ulgln creamery , 19. . 2'c ' ; dairy , 12c. SlUlAlt Steady. KliCIS SUiw , easy ; 8'ie. ' Cllii.SU : : llalely steady ; prime to choice Oh Hat , 7j8c. Nn\v York Dry < niuln Alnrkrt. NEW YOIUC. July 23. lluslness has turned on much boiler than wus piornlped nt thu operrln of the matkct. The demand for southern mm kets hns been quickened l > y the prorpecttve ail vnnce In freluhlH , nnd weslern buyers woic we ! represented. The largest icauestui for brow nnd bleached coltons , printed fiibHcs , dies goods , cotton flannels nnd sllkx. Woolen good wele In good delivery on oidcrs for heav weights , but Bluing goods were wholly Inactive Priming clolhs were steady nt 2jc , with u fill business In sixty-four miuarcs and odd. Cotton .Market. N13W OULRANS , July 23. COTTON Easy sales , C.50 bales ; reculpls , 1,024 bales slock , 4G.82G bales. Kuluics , slendy ; p.ils , 27if ] bales ; July. $8.73 bid ; AiiKUst JC.JSjiii.W ; ' ST. LOUIS , July 23.-COTTON-Steady ; mid dlliiB. 7Vic ; sales , 200 Imles ; lecclpts , 2')0 ' bales shipments , 300 bales ; stock , 29.SOJ bales. IVorht itlnrUetH. PEORIA , July 23. CORN Active and higher No. 2. 43c ; No , 3 , 43V4c. OATS Active , easier ; No. 2 white , 3GV4c ; nev No. 2 white , S2'ic ; No. 3 white , S3o ; new No. white , aiff.'lHic. RYE Nothing doing. WHISKY I'll in ; hliili wine basis , J1.22. RECEIPTS Coin , 65,450 bu. ; oats , 18,300 bu. rye , l.SOO bu. SHIPMENTS Wheat , I6.G50 bu. ; oats , SC,30 < bu. ; rye , none. KitiiHitH City AlurltPts. KANSAS CITY , July 23. WHEAT V4c lower No. 2 hard , Ilu ; No. 3 hard , 42iffl3o : No. 2 red 41Jl'lc ; No. 3 red , 43RI4c ; rejected , 398 lie. CORN-Hc higher ; No. 2 mixed , 35',4036c ; No 2 white , S'jJflOc. OATS Unchanged ; No. 2 mixed , 25iB2C'iC ! ' ; No. a while , nominally 30c. HOTTER Weak ; crearneiy , Hfl5c ; dairy , 12ffl4c. EGGS Firm nnd active ; G'.Je. VUlblo Supply of ( > rnln. NEW YORK , July 23. The visible supply 01 grain Saturday , July 21 , as complied by the Ne\\ Yory Produce exchange , Is us follows : Wheat , 53,772.000 bu. ; Increase , 617,000 bu. : corn 3.649,000 bu. ; decrease , 2SS.OOO bu. ; oats , 13.3,2,001 bu. ; decrease , 373,000 Lu. ; rye. 2C8.000 bu. ; In crease , 12.0UO bu. ; barley , 92,000 bu. ; Increase , 3,000 bu. Oil Mnrkfts. OIL CITY , Pa. , July 23. National Transit cer tificates opened nt 83'i ; highest , 83'i ' : lowesl. 83V4 : closed , 83'i ; shipments , 144,129 bbls. ; lulls , 1G0.210 bblB. PITTSHURG , Pa. , July 23. National Tiansll cerllflcnles opened nt S3Vi ; closed at S3U ; high est , 83U ; lowest , S3V4 ; no sales. Supur Jlnrkct. NEW YORK , July 23. SUGAR Raw , dull nnd easier ; fair refining , 2 ll-16e ; centrifugal , SC test , 3Hc ; sales , none ; refined , dull , LONDON , July 23. SUGAR Cane , very dull ; centrifugal , Java , 13s 3d ; Muscovado , fair refin ing , lls 9d. Milwaukee Wlicut. MILWAUKEE , July 23. A lot of 10.00 } bu. of No. 2 ( prlng wheat In store wns today sold on 'change for 60c the lowest figure ever reached In this market. KlRln Untlor AlnrltPt. ELGIN , 111. , July 23. 11UTTER Acllvc : sales , lO..W Ibs. at ISc , 8.SUO Ibs. at IS'.ic , 2,700 Ibs , at 'Frisco Win-lit .Mnrknt. . SAN FRANCISCO , July 23.-WHEAT-Q.ulet ; December , 99u ; May , Jl.Oi ; new sellers , 93c. Wool .Market. ST. LOUIS , July 23. WOOL Firm nt recent advance. Sea the performing lions aft. and eve. Courtlnnd beach today. - WKATIlKlt 1-UHKV.tiiT. Local Itiilns unit Cooler In KiiBtcrn No- ImixUii Toihiy. WASHINGTON , July 23. The Indications for Tuesday are ; For Nebraska Local rains ; cooler In the eastern portions ; varia ble. winds. For lown Fair , except showers In the northwest portion ; warmer In the eastern , cooler In the western portion ; winds shiftIng - Ing to west. For South Dakota Fair ; cooler In the eastern portion. For Missouri Fair : warmer In the south ern portion ; south winds. For Kansas Fair ; cooler ; variable winds. l.ooul Record. OFPICF. OF TUB WruTHBii HUIIEAU , OMAHA. July ' . ' ; ) . Omihi ; : record ot tomnonituro and ritnfulluomKirod : | with corresponding day ol past four years ; 18D4. 1803. 1R02. 1801. Maximum tomuerattiro 00 = 02 ? 100 = H0 = Minimum luintiuruiuro. 073 < " > 'J = 70 = Cfl = Avurairo tomuoratiiro. . B'J = HU = > 003 70 = I'rcolpltution . 01) .00 .00 .00 Stiktomutit showing thu comlHlou ot tom- poruturoaiid prouipltatlou at Om.iltu tor tlm day and ainco .March 1 , IS'Jl : Normal tciiiiiariituro. . . . 773 Kxcoss for the duy . & = K.vcess since Muruh 1 . . . 3.8U3 NnrmtilpriiRlnltutlon . IB Inch Dofluloncy for tlm duv . 15 Inch Deflcltmuy since Murou 1 . , . 10,07 Inuliut , Hcports from Otlinr Ktiitliiim ut H P. 31 , i. " Indlciilea trucu of r.iln. CKOUOK K. HUNT , Local Forecast OnlclU Cook's Extra Dry Imperial Champagne ma a delicious uroma. It Is perfectly pure md naturally fermented , Two distinct "hows at Courtland beach today the Koparda and lloiu , . , Hot Weather argains. DURING THESE DOG DAYS we are oiToring- our en tire stock at RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES , so muoh so , that it will pay you to PURCHASE NOW any thing1 that you may need in the house-furnishing line. Never were goods SO CHEAP and prions will surely ADVANCE SOON. We have JUST RECEIVED three carloads of choice Furniture , Carpets and Stoves , which were bought at about 50 PER CENT ONTHE LLARand , _ which we will sell , BEGINNING TOMORROW , at less than manufacturer's cost. For want of space , ONLY A FEW of the many bargains are named below : $25 Dedrocm Suits , for. . . . . . $13.75 G5c Ingrain Carpet , for 32c $3.00 Bedsteads , for ? 1-28 $1.00 Urusscls Carpet , for 67o $3.GO Mattresses , for $ 1-G3 $7.50 rortlcres , for $ 3.76 $2.50 Springs , for 90 $2.50 Lace Curtains , for $ 1.25 GOc Chairs , for 29c $1.50 Comforts , for 75c $22.50 Sideboards , for $13.75 $1.00 Pillows , for HOc $10.00 Uookcases , " for $ E.25 $12.50 Cook Stoves , for $ 7.45 $35.00 Parlor Suits , for $10.50 $15.00 Dinner Sets , for $ G.75 $15.00 Couches , for $ 7.90 $1.00 Toilet Sets , for $ 1.93 $1.00 Center Tables , for $ 1.75 $3.50 Lamps , for $ 1.G5 $12.50 Wardrobes , for $ C.7G $1.00 KocUers , for $ 1.85 $14.00 Folding Beds , for $ ' 7.85 $ lfi.OO Chcftonlerj , for $7.35 $12.50 Uaby Carriage ! , for. . $ C.S5 $7.50 Extension Tables for 3.GO $8.50 Ice Boxes , for $ 4.1)0 ) $4.50 Kitchen Safes , for $ 2.88 $12.50 Itefrlgerators , for $ C.87 $10.00 Buffets , for $ 3.50 $5.00 Gasoline Stoves , for $ 2.C5 $13.60 Hall Hacks , for * 6.75 TERMS CASH Oil EASY PAYMENTS SEND 10 CENTS FOR POSTAGE ON BIG FURNITURE CATALOGUE. CLOSE ( EVENINGS AT 6:30 : , EXCEPT SATURDAY. ENGINEER FORGOT ORDER ! Tenifio Headosd Oollison on the Big Fou the Result. SWITCH ENGINE CRASHES INTO AN EXPRESi rirenmn mid Two Trumps Instantly Klllci and the Engineer Injured Ho Hint Ho Wilt rrobubly Ulo Without Ile- lllC Able to Explain. CINCINNATI , July 23. There was n head end collision on the Cleveland , Cincinnati Chicago & St. Louis at GrlMUhs station , lit teeu miles from this city , at 7 o'clock till morning. Three were killed and ten In Jured. The killed arc : FRANK TAYLOR , fireman , of Indianapolis CHARLES SHERMAN. UNKNOWN MAN. The Injured are : Engineer Hart , may die. Mr. and Mrs. Morrlll of the Cleveland Cincinnati , Chicago & St. Louis passcngei department. J. B. Lucas of Aurora , Ind. W. D. Howcll , postal clerk. EUvood Hopper , secretary Latonla Jockey club. George Grlfllth , clerk Board ot Education , Cincinnati. J. K. Jenkins , mall clerk , Cincinnati , knees bruised. Warren J. Lynch , chief clerk to Tralllc Manager McCurinlck , Hllght bruises. I'orter French , colored , cut on head , John 1'rlce , Judge at Latonla race track , heml bruised. Grntz Hnnlcy , secretary Kentucky line- Ing. association , Lexington , Ky. , head bruised. Engineer Driver , Fireman Lnmiirlennd Ilrnkeman Miller were hot hurt. They went on with their train as usual. The express from Chicago , due hero at 7:30 : , was on time , but the St. Louis ex press , which runs on five minutes ahead ol the Chicago Incoming train , was an hour late. At Grllllths a light engine was run ning down to the gravel bank In charge ol Engineer Hart. He forgot his orders. Knowing the St. Louis express was late ho pulled out and was met by the Chicago ex press. Hart will die probably , not being able to tell how ho made the mistake In orders. Ills fireman , Frank Taylor of In dianapolis , was killed outright. Charles Sherman and another tramp who were stealIng - Ing a ride , were also killed. There arc ten wounded besides the engineer , none fatally except the engineer. Th postal cars of the Chicago express were damaged. The rest of the train was brought Into this city. No passengers were seriously Injured. The engineer and fireman of the express train saved themselves by jumping. The two tramps killed were stealing their way on the postal cars. There were KCVCII postal clerks at work In the cars. Al though the shock was greatest on their cars J. B. Lucas and W. D. Ilowell of Jackson , 0. , are the only two reported badly hurt , the others having narrow escapes. HowcH's wrist was broken. The Injured are being cured for at the hosplta In this city. A Cur fur Clironlu Diarrhoea. I had been troubled with chronic diar rhoea for over a year when I received a small botle of Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy , which I used and It gave me great relief. I then procured a 50-ccnt bottle and took about two-thirds ot It , and was cured. I havu taken some twice since when I had a loosness come on and It stopped It at once. I hope It will help others as It helped mo. I feel very thankful to Mr. Stearns , the druggist , for telling me of this remedy nnd shall be glad to have this letter published. B. C. Weeks , Melrose , Mass. For sale by druggists. Two distinct ehows at Courtland beach today the leopards and lloni. Kxplorliig Ihu Count of I.OMK Island. GARDINER'S HAY , L. I. , July 23. The crack ships ot the North Atlantic squadron , the cruisers San Fraucleco and New York , bearing the naval mllHIa , anchored here , seven miles from Grcenport , this forenoon. A beautiful afternoon , foggy night and a smart easterly blow this morning were the conditions , The divine- service was con ducted on the New York at 10:30 : a. m. by Chaplain Phillips. lu the alter- WALL STREET I Operate Nuc'cmsfnlly InViill Street through our Ca-Opcr tivo 1C. It. Stock Syndicate. " Dividends paid up to Juno ICth , 1894. as fol lows : Vercmlicr , ISO'J , 'J'J per cent. A'et January , IH'Jl , Frbruai'U , " n April , " 14 M U , " is June , " 11 thus making 10) per cent , earned anil paid In six months. Prospectus glUng dclallcd Informa tion of our plnn mailed free on application. Illfhest references. < O.Mi cKur.U CJniln llrolirrt , 41 llroitdwuy , Now Tork WM. LOUDON , Commission Merchant GRAIN AND PROVISIONS- Prlvale wires to Chlcneo and New Yoik. All builncm ordcn placed UD Chicago IJoird ot Tradr. Correspondence solicited. Office , mom 4 , Now York Lira Dulldlnf Telephone IMS noon four boat crews were sent to cxploro the adjacent coast with a view of familiariz ing themselves with the surroundings In case of the possibility of future defense. They have provisions for the night and will re turn In the morning. ItKMOIK.lTS XU GOOD ; TlinimiH ( ! . I'lattViintH Antl-Tiinimniiyltos to ICIi'Ct it Itcpiilillciin Muyor. NEW YORK , July 23. In an Interview Thomas G. I'latt pronounced against a straight ticket and In favor of a union of all forces opposed to Tammany rule , though he Insists the head of the ticket must bo a re publican. Mr. IMatt says : "I have never said that I was In favor of a straight republican ticket this fall , and as a matter of fact , I think all those elements of our citizenship which are opposed to the present government of our city ought to get together and make a ticket that would be generally satisfactory. I liava said again that the head of any such ticket must be a republican , To that I adhere. We have tried the experiment of electing reform democrats here and It docs not work. The > Invariably come to forget that they were elected to bring about a revolution In the con < duct of municipal affairs , and the Idea that sooner or later possesses them Is that they must take care of the national democratic party. They want to bo good , but only eo far as Is consistent with the success of the democratic state and national tickets. Their acts are performed with one cyo fixed on Albany and the other on Washington , and nona at all on the welfare of this city. Re publicans have hud all the experience ot that sort they want. The demand for a re publican candidate for mayor , a republican who thoroughly represents his party , IB uni versal among republicans and In a sine qua non of the combination. An Intcruiitliiff Letter llilvli Npeiiks fur Itself. LOVEVILLE , St. Mary's Co. , Md. , Juno IS , 1SUI. I have handled Charnberlaln'a Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for the past year. It gives the best ot satin- faction to my customers. I received an order last week for four buttles of the remedy ( rum a man residing sixteen miles from my place. Today I received u letter from him , stating Unit It has saved the liven of two mem bers ot his family. An eld gentleman here , who has suffered two years With diarrhoea , was permantntly cun-d by this remedy. Ho can now do us much work as any man of his ago. I could mention other remarkable , cures , but the Remedy will show for Itstelt It tried. B. Lave. ° & and CO-ccnt bottles for eale by druggists. Till ; lli.VI.TV : MAIUUM' . INSTRUMENTS placed on record July 23 , 1891 : WAHHANTY DUKDH. J A IlJrljiicli nnil wlfu lo t ! 1 ! Malmalen , part of lul II , lil nit C , llj.lucli'H 2nd mlJ.J CW F A riilllco uml wlfit lu n A HvLlienl. lot &l , Muck 2 , lloff.iiiin Toraco 409 John Urlcksou anil wife la I1' A I'lillleo , Bamtj U9 C II ( lul.ni to dun llwIlL'k , lit * 3 to ( , and II to 2't , 1'ruyn'n culxllv In lIvOo path , , . . I 0 (1 1'lnhcr niul iv if ii tu Jolm McAiillf , ne and H nw 31-10-11 , 12,000 1 N 1'kTcu ami wlfu tu William and KOBU lledle , lot 13 , block 2 , 1'lerco'i mtxllY COO Total amount of transfers