G TJLJLJfl UMAIJLA JJAJLL. . * MJfllfe WiSDJS I'SUAX ' , JUJLiX' 10 , 1SSJ5. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Made Another Sensational Break and Failed to Recover. DECLINE CONTINUED THROUGHOUT DAY Failure ol Froic to Materialize an I'rcdlctct tijr tlio Weather llnrenu Confined tho.I.oiiKi nnit UBTD Short ! n C'hnncc. CHICAGO , July 9.-Tho wheat marke made another sensational break today whlcl surpassed nil other defections In that dlrcc tlon. Compared with yesterday'a closlni Iirlccu It shows 5'tc ' lower for September de livery , nnd Is SVfcc lower than the price 1 opened nt yesterday morning. The fallur of frosts to materialize , the expectation o liberal crops and the lack of export dellv cries caused heavy selling , resulting In th big slump. Pork followed wheat , closing n a loss of 83c , but corn and oats were com pnrntlvely steady , corn closing but % c lowc and oats Uc lower. The weather bureau's prediction-that ther would bo frost In the northwest lust nigh Just barely escaped being a false alarm. Th only place noted on the weather map n having had frost was Yankton , and the tem crature there this morning was 40. With n frost ecare , therefore , to do battle with , th short sellers Immediately proceeded to strlk terror to the hearts of the longs and uaull succeeded In doing so. With the pressure o a llttlo short wheat to start with , the mat ket quickly began to decline , and In about minute millions of long wheat were wlldl offered. Thu opening prlco for Soptembe was at from 07'Ac to 07c. und In the coup of Jive minutes It had dropped to GG&u. Th last named quotation Hindu the decline sine the opening of the previous day's Hesslo 4'AC per bu. After recovery thcie was ur other break before 11 o'clock to CC-c. mall Ing the decline slneo the opening yestcrda a straight 5o per bu. The shorts showed n general deplre to cover , even at the lowef figures so fur recorded nbove , nnd ther were no buyers for long account who nppai ently were willing to hold on against mor than V4o per bu. loss , the consequence c which wns that the price of September ha another tumble to a still lower point Urn before. At a few minutes from 12 o'cloc It had declined to Gn c , There was nothln to support the market In the news of tli day , which UH usual took Its cue from th direction of the price. Korelgn murkel were , of course , lower. Liverpool decline % d per cental , and lleilln was lower by tli equivalent of from IHc to 2c per bu. An wcrp was given nt 2."i centimes , or Uie p < bu. , lower , und I'arls was l',4c per bu. lowe The receipts hero were not quite ns hcnv as had been estimated , but on the 8G cai Inspected Into store , til were new whe : nnd 12 of these were of the contract grud The exports were small from the Atlant seaboard , the wheat from the principal per amounting to only 2i,000 ( bu. and the Hour I 8,800 bills. The receipts nt primary westei markets were small , only 123,000 bu. , but r attention wns given to that In the nbseni of any dcmund for shipment. Hrudstreet made the decrease In the visible supply fi both coasts 2,3f,5,000 bu. , and allowing for n Increase of 3SI,0X ( ) bu. In nnd alioat f < Kuropc , It govo the world's decrease i 1,971WK ) bu. Hut that had no effect In checl Ing the decline , for another lower level wi found after that report was made know the prlco ubout 12:30 : o'clock having toucln Clc. nnd even a trllle over that there wi enough long wheat for p.ale to pntlsfy short There was nothing apparently capable < stopping the decline except the closing < the session , and It was not until the sign to stop trade was Bounded that the decllt was llnnlly arrested , September sold dote to tK'/ic and wns for sale nt 62lj4c nt tl close. Corn made a vigorous effort to mnlntn Itself , nnd did hold up well during the for noon , but when wheat ehowed list utterly limp und nerveless" , some of thi feeling communicated Itself to corn , nnd the end forced It sllgluly lower than yeste day's closing price. It hud nn early tin from 43ic and 42T4c to 42l,4e-1 nnd after th : begun to advance until It reached from 43 ? to 43'.4c. It sloped at that and begun turn down again , but nt no time did It b come demornllzed , as wheat was. The ope Ing price of September wns 42c , nnd sold nt 42c nbout the same time. After tl advance to from ' 13'sc to 43Vic referred nbove , the prlco declined to nnd held nroui 42Vio until near the close , when n furth drop of 5&c 'took place. The closing prl ' Notwithstanding the extreme weakness wheat , oats followed nbout the course tnki by corn. The market opened firmer nnd r mnlned so during the greater part of tl session , The same parties who were hem buyers continued to be likewise nt the sta today. A decrcas"1 cf 17C.OOO bu. In th3 s-trc of contract oats In store also tended to cr ate n llrm feeling. A few minutes prevlo to the close the firmness gave way ni prices took a drop. The heaviness In who wns altogether too much for the more su missive cereals. September showeu a sllg loss , ranging from 23Vic to la c to 22'/i closing nt from 22Vfcc to 22 * c. Provisions were very weak , and nt th < weakest ns the session was coming to i end. There wns nothing new regnrdli prospective supplies of raw material , but t tame people who were smashing the whe market were also short of provisions n pressed the ndvantnge which the demon Izntlon In wheat gave to them. Pork , frc J12 nt the opening for September , declined $11.25. nnd after recovering to Jll.cn. It had ( Illicit break ncnr the end to $11.15. the i cllno slnco yesterday being 35o per bbl. T decline In lard nnd ribs was comparative light , amounting to 5e In the former and 1 In the latter. Estimates for tomorrow : Wheat , 15 cai corn. 100 cars ; oats , 150 cars ; hogs , 24 , ' head. The leading futures ranged ns follows : Leading futures ranged ns follows : FLOUR-Wlnter patents. J3.90jfl.20 : wlnl Rtrnlghts. $3.40 3.90 ; spring patents. J3.90 l. : spring straights , J3.10W4.0) ; lakera. J2.10lf3. 0. \VHEAT-No. 2 spring. GlH C4'tc ; No. RYE-NO. 2. soc. 11ARLEY No. 2 ' 50ej No. 3 , 40043c ; No. 4 , 4 KLAX SEED-N'O. i. $1.35. TIMOTHY SEED-Prlme. $3.75. I'ltOVIHIONB Mess pjtk. per bbl. , $11.0 lU2ii. Lnrd. per 10. . ) Ibs. . $ G.33 G.37K. Sh ( ribs , sides ( louse ) , $ G.10ij6.15 | ; dry salteil sho' ' ders ( boxed ) . $5.60fl3.G7ii ; shoit clear , si ( Uixed ) , $6.75 f6.87',4. WHISKY DIstlllerB' nnlshed goods , per gn The , followlnB were the receipts and shlpmei today : On the Pro In 3 > oxonania to'l.tv the buttar in : kel wan steady ; crcampry , loaiilWo : dairy , li He. Keen , llriu ; 114U1HC. Cliucso , 7(36Uc. ! NEW VOltii OKNlu.VL MARKET. Closing QiiotnUimt the Prluulpil Co- : UHKlltlt-H und Sliiple * . NfiW YORK , July 9. KLOUR-Recclpls , 12 , bbls.j exiwrts. 5.90J bbls. ; fales. 21,700 pkf weak and lower ; spring patents were more cllneU to accept bids and a Rood business ulted ; city mill patents. $ l.70ai.90 ; city r clears. $ L15O4.U ; Minneapolis patents. $3.63 3. Minnesota bakers. $3.00 3.40 ; winter patents. $ : - W4.00 ; winter stralKhtv , $3.00i3.S3 ; winter extr $3. < W3.40 ; winter low itrades , $2.20V3.0U ; spr low Krades , $1.90.02.40. . Rye Hour , market qul jal".lg.OW bbls. ; superfine. $3.S5UI.1D ; fin CORN MEAL Dull ; gales. ! 00 bb ! . : yell western. $ l.Wtfl,10 ; llrandywlne , $2.63. WHEAT Receipts , none ; exports , a too I ] rnles , 111,550 bu , futures , SI.Coj bu. spot. S tlemorallxcd ; No. 2 red , In store and eleval 65 c ; alioat , 67c ; t. o. b. , 67 ku alloal ; No , northern , 714C. f. o. b. , afloat ; No. 1 lurvl. 72' ' f. o , b. , afloat. Options wrre more drmorall even than yesterday ; weak cables. Iwtu-r c news , expectation * of a lwurl h crop rriwrt morrow , f reum selllnit and a rumored failure Chicago this afternoon uldlni ; the bears In tl vfforla to bring out lontf wheat , of which la quantities were unloaded. The closa was fever at 4 0 net loss ; No. t red. May , 7JHO7CUC , clo 7SSc ; July , tai 70Hc. closed 65 c ; AUKI Ca 3-16fi70Uc , clc ed 66Mc , ; September , C6)itj67' ' Closed 6C c ; October. 67SO7J'ic. closed 67"hiC ; 1 vemb r , OSH70v , cloieU ( Uc ; December. ( $ ' 73c. closed 6UHc. CORN Receipts. 174SCO bu. : exports , 301SOO I ( ales , 74.WO bu , futures , C6.0UO bu. spot. H weak ; No , ! , 40Vic in elevator ; 47Ucalioat ; ) low. 49'ic delivered ; No. : white , too deliver Option market advanced again on report of act cash demand at ChlcaKO In part for exixirt. 1 subsequently broke with whea't and closed lower ; July , 4iSU(4 < Hc , closed 46Uc ; August. < 647HC , closed 47Hcj Septemb r , 4704IUC , eld 47Uc. OATS lUctlptl. 4 , M bu. | exporU , H.509 t tn\c \ * . Mo.OOO bu. fillurM , 10.500 bu. fpol. po eauler ; No. 2 oats , 26HO27 1-ieo : No. Z delivered , 27KOM 1-lCc ; No. J , c ; No. J whlto. J2Uf Hci No. I while. 3 4W3Hc ; track , white. JlHtl Z7c. Option market wns llrm with corn In th < forennn. and aflfrward Joined the slide ni closed Uc lower ; July closed 26c ; September , 16 ? ) O c , rinse , ] SGSc. HAY Htrtmiifr ; ihlrplng , J .0007.CO : Rood t < Choice. M.Wflfl.OO. , . HOPS-Dull : state , common to choice , old Jfluc 1K > ( , t 8'4c ; Pacific coast. 3'Jie ; 1S9I , 6 9c ; lx > n don market , stendy. HIDES Stronir ; wet salted New Orleans , tt lectwl , 43 to Ci ! Ihs. , nominal ; Texas , eelectrd. & to 60 Ibs. . nominal ; Iluenos Ayres , dry. 20 to 2 tli * : . , 4Vfcc ; Texas , dry , 21 to 30 Ibs. , IZfllZc. LEATHER-KIrm ; hemlock sole , Uucnos Ayrcs \VOOlU-Klrmf domcftlc ncece , :2fllSc : pulled 19U24C. ; 1r. . . . $5 , Pork , dull und easy ; sales , 150 bbts , III'TTER Wenk : western dairy. 9fil3c. CHEESE Dull and heavy : state , 6 > ,508c : small Elitlrt--Stoady : state and Pennsylvania , 13',4 ? 15c ; western , fresh , 13i013 ! < ic ; receipts , 7,60 TALLOW-Ensy : city , 4Hc ; coun ry , 44c. PETIlOLErM-Qulet : United cli'sod at $1.4 hid ; refined , New oYrk , $7.65 ; 1'hlladelphla atv llnltlinoro , $7.GO ; Philadelphia and Daltlmoic , li bulk , J5.10. Tl'HPKNTINn-SSHc. . . , „ , ' , RICE Steady ; domestic , fair to extra , 4V4C6'lc npan , 3-fMUc. MOLASSES Steady , Kc. . , , „ „ ,1A/ METAI.S-lron. firm : American. $12.50G14. < X opper. strung ; f-xchange price , JI0.70 10.S5. Ix-nd trong ; exchange price , $3.32'4Sr3.33. Tin , steady traits , S14.1CM4. ! < i. Plates , Him. Ppelter , jweak omralio. t3.coI3.C.ii sal on 'change , 2o ton illy , 323 tons , December 1 , s. o. , sixty days nc COTTONSEED OIL Dull : falily steady ; prim titmner yellow , leftM c ; off summer yellow , 25 ! ! 25 ic. OMAHA OI.NIIIAL : .MARKET. Condition of Tnido und ( Juotntlo.il 01 Htnpto und funor I'r.muee. Poultry was In light supply yesterday and th naikct was firm. The general market on cour ry produce did not show any mateiial change t ar as values were concerned. This year will probably see much American ha ( lipped to England , Several weeks ago th armors there dispalred of getting more than hree-qunrter ciop nt the best , There has i nte been renewed Inquiry at eastern ports fi ay by English Importers owing to the scnrclt n their side of the Atlantic. Foreign blO nve been advanced and considerable cng.igemcn ! or export have already been made. Last yeni t will be remomboied , there was nn nctlve c. ort movement from New York , due to the shoi reps In the United Kingdom , Fiance and Gei nnny. The exports for the first six months c 851 were 1,425,681 baits , while for the coriecpom ng pcilod of this > wir they have only reachf . ! 0,6IS bales. Last year's shipments were large ! anadlan hay , which wns shipped through th ountry In bond. Quotations : EGGS-Cholcc stock , 9010c. , IIUTTER Packing stock. 7c ; choice to fane ; Of J2c ; gathered creamery , 15ci separator crcan ly , IGc. LIVE POt'LTRY Hens , 7c ; roosters , Si prlus chickens , $2.0083.50 per dnz. , nr liftll ! l" h. : ducks , So ; spring ducks. 12 13c ; turkey fi'Ic : geese , Kc. VEAICholce fat , 70 to 100 Ibs. , nre quoted i ® 7c ; laige nnd coaise , 4j5Wc. CHEESE Wisconsin full crcnm. DCour : \mcrlciiR. 11012c ; twins , llff)2c ) ; Nebraska nr owa , full cream , lOc ; Llmbuigcr , No. 1 , 10 < brick , No. 1 , lie ; Swiss. No. 1 , 13c. HAY Upland hay , J7 ; midland , $7 : Imvlnn 6.50 ; rye ptiuw. J" > : color makes the price on ha Light bales sell the best. Only top gradcsi brli ' ' .op prices. * PIGEONS-Pcr doz. . $1.0301.50. VEGETA11LES. The first celery of the season arrived on tl market yesterday anil was of good Blzc nnd a leaiancv , especially for so early in the seaso t was grown In Nebraska , which speaks well f this state ns a grower of early celery. La year there was a large crop of celeiy grown Nebraska nnd to far as known the glowers ha nit In a laiger ncieage this senson than ever b 'ore. North Hend and Monroe have a lari crop. The gardeners arc bringing In some very chol aullllower. Quotations : POTATOES N w potatoes , choice stock , 65 ' 5c. ONIONS Uemudas , per crate , none ; Collfornl n sacks , per bu. , $1.10. OLD 11EANS Hand picked , navy. $2,20 ; Lin jeans , per Hi. , 5Uj5V c , CAUUAGE On orders. 2c. RADISHES Per doz. bunches , 15c. GREEN ONIONS Per doz. bunches , 15c. LETTUCE Per doz. , 15 20c. ASPARAGUS Choice stock on orders , 35S5 , > er doz. bunches. CUCUMIIERS On orders. 40c per doz. 1'EAS On orders , per bu. , 75c. STRING 11EANS On order , per ' ,4-bu. baske TOMATOES Mlfslsslppl stock , per 4-bosk crate , 8 * > & 90c ; 6 to 10-casc lots 76y50i\ SUMMER SQUASH Per doz. , on orders , 40c. WATERMELONS Per doz. , cra'.ed. J'.7S. GREEN PEPPERS-Per bu. . $1.00011.50. WAX HEANS Per W-bu. basket , 60c. CANTALOUPES Per doz. , ; i ! 5 il.S9. CAl'I.lFLOWER-Per doz. , 40ff I3c. CELERY Home grown , per doz. , 50ff73c. FRUITS. The market wns bare of strawberries. lllackborrles continue to be In large receipt ni not overly good demand. The only black latpberries to be had are nor grown stock. Quotations : RED RASPIIERRIEH Per 24-qt. case. $1.50. PLUMS California , per box. choice stock , $1. 2.00 ; southern , per case. Jl.50ffl.75. APRICOTS California , choice stock , per bo SOUTHERN PEACHES Per case , Jl.OOtJl.2T . APPLES Southern , per V4-bu. box , 60c ; bbl J2 5W2.76. CALIFORNIA 1 EACI1ES Per box , $1.1001.1 ! STRAW1IERR1ES Choice shipping stock , p : ase of 24 qts , . $2.75. CHERRIES Washington , per 10-lb. box , , Jl. home grown , per 21 qt. case , J2.60ffl2.75. GOOSE11ERRIES Per 24-qt. case , J2.00g2.25. 1ILACK RASPIIERRIES Per 21-qt. case , $2 ® 3.00. 1ILACK11ERR1ES Choice stock , per 21-c case. . , FRUITS. The cool weather this week has not been all favorable for the sale of lemons. Quotatloi ORANGES Navels , per box , none ; choice set lings , per box. $2.50 ; Mediterranean sweets , J3 (13.25 ; fancy St. Michaels , none. LEMONS Extra fancy lemons , 360 size , $6. : ZOO size , $6.50. 1IANANAS Choice large stock , per bunch , $2 C2.50 ; medium size bunches , J2.WU < a:2.25. : PINEAPPLES per doz. , none. MISCELLANEOUS. FIGS Fancy , 15c ; choice , 12Q13c ; Callforn bags , 7c. HONEY California , 14C15c. MAPLE SYRUP-Gallou Jugs , per doz. , $ : Illxby , 5-gal. cans , $3. NUTS Almonds , 14c ; English walnuts , so shelled , 12c ; standnitls , He ; filberts , lOc ; Dra nuts , lOc ; pecans , 9c ; peanuts , raw , Co ; roasti < CDATES In 60 to 70-lb. boxes , 6c per Ib. ; fa dnlei , small boxes , lOc per Ib. CIDER Pure Juice , per bbl. , J3 ; half bbl. , $3 COCOANUTS Per bundled , $1. RICE POPCORN In the car , on orders , j Ib. . SVic HIDES AND TALLOW. HIDES No. 1 gieen hides , < Wo ; No. 2 gre hides. So ; No. 1 green salted hides , Do ; No. green salted hides , SVic ; No. 1 veal calf , g to Ibs. , 13c ; No. 2 veal calf , 8 to 15 Ibs. , 10IT10M No. 1 dry flint hides , 12 < jl4c ; No. t dry flint hid 12c ; No. 1 dry palled hides , 12c ; partly cut hides , i-ic per Ib. less than fully cured , SHEEP PELTS Green salted , each. 23fflGi green salted shearlings ( short wooled early skin each , GWlSc , dry shearlings ( short wooled ea skins ) ' No. 1 , each , MflOc ; dry shearlings ( sh wooled early skins ) , No. 2 , each , 6c ; dry Hi Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , t pound , actual weight , 68c ; dry flint Kansas a Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per pound , acli weight , 4j6a ; dry Hint Colorado butcher w pelts , per pound , actual weight. 4fi6'ic : 0 flint Colorado murrain wool pelts , per poui actual weight. 4i'Sc. Have feet cut off , as It useless to pay freight on them. St. Lotilt ( iunnr.il MttrKot. ST. LOUIS. July 9. FLOUR Dull , lower a weak at declines ; patents , J3.85W4.0U ; extra film $3.55SJ3.65 : fancy , J3.25&3.35 ; choice. $3.Wf3.55. ) WHEAT Sold off early on heavy liquidation decline of Sic following teen after ; then cam ; recovery , but the cables were alt lower and t mratlo markets became weak again , with pier if selling ; the result was a demoralized marl and a decline of 3c : No , 2 red , cash , 64ci Ju Cl'ic ; SeptcmtKT , 62ic. ! CORN Declined % o on heavy selling by loni declined on all domestic markets and the brt > In wheat ; spot dull und lower ; No. 2 mixed , cm 39c asked ; July , SSc ; September. 3'JUc ; May. arked. OATS The great depression In corn and win early In the day had n weakening effect , yet I selling was light and the decline small , the mi ket rallying > 4c : late became weak again nnd c rllned ; spot steady : No. 2 , cash , 24c : July , 2 Soptemlier. 2l ? 21Tic : May , 23Uc bid. RYI } Lower ; No. 2 Is not salable above on the track. FLAX SEED No sales ; $1.23 asked , $1.20 1 for July. HAY Dull. Inactive ; timothy. $11.50013.00 , c ; side ; pialrle. $8.0009.00 , this side. WHISKY ll.SI. LEAI > In good demand : 12 cnrs nt $3.12Vi. SPELTER Quiet , easier at $3.4714. PROVISIONS Pork. ttandAid meis , $11. Lard , prime steam. $6. ? ) ; choice , J6.32 > 4 , ll.lci boxed shoulders , JC.50 ; longs. $6.73 ; ribs , 16.87 longs , J7.UOM7.12H. Dry rait meals , boxed she ders. $5.75 ; longs , 16.50 ; ribs. $6.6214 ; shorts , $6 , RECEIPTS Flour , 1,000 bbls. : wheat , 49 , bu. : corn. 29.000 bu. : oats. 6OuO bu. SHIPMENTS Flour. 6.000 bbls. ; wheat , 7 , bu. ; com , 9,000 bu. ; oats. 7.000 bu. Kaunas City Mnrket * . KANSAS CITY. July 9. WHEAT Lower ; ! 2 hard , 62c ; No. 2 red. 6lc ; rejected , C5c. CORN Lower ' : No , 2 mixed , SSV4o ; No. 2 whl JSVic. OATS Firm : No. 3 mixed220230 ; No. 2 wSI "RYE-NO , z. &oc. , FLAX SEED-July , $1.16 ; September , $1.14. 11RAN Weak at 65fi6Sc. EGOS Firmer at Sc. Minneapolis Wliext Market. MINNEAPOLIS , July 9.-WHEAT-Vry w closed steady at 6lMc ; September. 69Uc ; Dece ber. MVic ; 'on track. No. 1 hard. 63e ; No , northern , E2Uc : No. 2 northern. 6UC. FIX1UR Easy : tlrst patents. J3.6oifi4.00 ; sect patents. J3.4QG1.70 ; first clears. J2. 0 iXo ; secc cleurs. $1.65 ; export bakers. $2.4503.00. Muiichrstor Textiles. MANCHESTER. July . -Cloth dull ; yui dull and steady , with little doing. bucar tturket. NEW YORK , July . SUGAR Raw. Uai fair reflnlnr , 2Uo ; ctntrifuzal. M test , 2\4c ; sal 7M U * ceutrlfufil. M teit. U We ; 14t hht SO bbls. and 1,254 hflgn Musccvndn , ( i test , at me ; refined , quiet ! No. . 4 l-i6i74 c ; No. 7 , 1 15-16tf4Hc ! No. , 3 I5-16 4Uc : No. 9 , 1UC4 MGci No. 10 , 3 13-l4 4C ! No. 11 , 2 ll-16fmte ; No. U. 3 9-1603 ioi No. 1 } , 3Hc : off A. 4 l-16f4Hc ; mold A , 4 ll-1604Tc ; stnndard A , 4 5-16O44r ; confectioners' A. 4 6-l ff4Uo ; cut loaf , 5 l-lfi 5'ici crushed , B 1-KffSUc ; powdered , 4B4 15-lGo ; granulated , 4 7-l 84Hc ; cubes , 4 IMCc. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ STOCKS ANO 11ONDS. Minro Spfcnlntton Uouenillj Inclined To- wnrd l.oivor FlRiiroK Yestordnf , NEW YORK , July 9. The share speculation today trended generally toward lower figures , and as a result the day's trading prices show a de cline ranging up to 5',4 per cent , the latter In Chicago ( las , which was most prominent In the transactions. Numerous rumors were set afloat In regard to this property , and they were all of nn unfavorable character. The stock opened H per cent lower , but quickly rallied % per cent to mi , Tnen came out n Hood of stock In small parcels , the flow continu ing throughout the morning and afternoon , forc ing tlio price down 514 per cent to 53 < i , the clos ing sales belne within U pi-r cent of the lowest point touched. Dlttllllng occupied n goodly share of specultalve attention. After nn early advance 01 ? ( per cent , a heavy selling movement was Inaugu rated on reports that complications had arisen \hlch would delay the reorganization. ThU esulted In a brcnlt of Itt per cent , of which 1 S per cent had been recovered nt the close. There was sharp covering In Huu r ItKthe early deal ings , which cnused an Improvement of Hi per cent , but the depression In Its sister stock wnt soon communicated to tt , and the bears ham- meicd It down 3U per cent , The last sale waa ' .4 per cent above the lowest of the day. The market generally opened active and strong , early gains being established of from \'t to 1 per cent , Iho latter In Tobacco. On steady liquidation ; Ilio entire list took n downward turn until nftei delivery hour , at which time losses hud beer made of from H to 3 per cent , the latter In New England , which was deprcs'cd because the foie. closure rale did not dlsclore the exlstincv of the alleged New Haven controlling Influence. About 2:30 : o'clock purchases to cover shorl contracts sent New England up 2 per cent nml the lest of the list n fraction nml the nmrkel closed fairly firm. The Inquiry wns fair foi mortgages nnd prices moved upwaid until a ! the last session , when heavy sales gave a weafc tone to tlio closing. The main changes on t'.ii day wercfrom 2 to 4 per cent. The nRrcgnU sales were $1,672000. The Evening Post's .London cablegram says The stock markets weie good today all around with lencwed excitement In Knlllrs. American ! clofed firm at nn avetagc rise of from 2..c to 75c , Canadian Pacific d Reading being especial ! ) fuvoi-ril. It Is just learned here that a sinul parcel ot gold Is being shipped from New Yort to Europe. The Impression prevails In llnancln qunilers that this means the efforts to preveni gold shipments nre unsuccessful. It Is , however stated that It Is not American gold which h l--lng Uffd. The Evening Post says no attentlor Is ever paid In New Yoik to such shipments o ! foreign gold ns nre mentioned nbove , bfonusi they merely pats through New York , usually Ir unbroken parcels , between Europe nnd the \ \ en Indies. As n matter of fact , $7,127.000 gold hat been Imported nnd exported since the syndlcnti contract was signed. I.ast week $114,000 forelgi gold wns forwarded from New York to France , consigned from Cuba , The following were the closing quotations o the leading stocks of the New York exchang today : The total Rale of clucks todny were 2S9.6S nharex. Including : American Sugar , 85.600J Amer lean Tobneco , 7,3'jO ' : liu-llngton , 16,300 ! ChlcnR Oas , 60,700 ; Distilling nml Cnttl fe llnK , lG > xi Oon-.ral Electtlc , 4 4fO ; Kim ns & Texas i rcfcrr < 1 6,500 ; Ixiulsvlllc & Nashville. 6,600 ; IteadlnK , 2i , 2W ; Rock Iclancl , 4.8HO ; St. I'nul. 17.COO ; Southfrr 4,100 ; Southern preferred , 10.5'JO ; Tennesaeo Cor ami Iron , 4,800 ; Unlto4 States Leather , 4.EOC Wheeling & Lake Brie. 13.700. New York Money .Mnrkor. NEW YORK. July 9. MONEY ON CAI.T Easy nt 161V4 per cent ; last loan. 1 per cen closed , 1 per cent. 1'RIME MERCANTILE PAPEU-SffSli pi cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Stronfr. with nctui business In banltem' bills at f4.9004.90Vi for il manil nml at J4.S934.89U for nlxty ilnya ; post ! rates , J4.895f4.S9l4 nml J4.90V4. SILVER CBRTIKIUATES 7U867 c. GOVERNMENT 11ONDS Firm. State bom ] ilull , Railroad bonds , weak. Closing quotations of bonds were ns follow * : Foreign Flimncixl Affutrs. I.ONDON , July 9. Gold Is quoted at Iluer Ayrv * at 245.5) ; Madrid. 151.45 ; Lisbon , ST'i ; I Putcrsturtr , W ; Athens , n ; Rome , 104.47 ; VUm 103. 103.RERLIN , July 9. The weekly statement of t Imperial Hank of Germany shows tha follow ! changes OB compared with the previous accoui Cash In hand , decrease , 7,620.000 marks ; treasu notes , decrease. (20.000 marks ; other necuritl decrease , 34,500.000 marks ; notes In clrculatli decrease. 41,100,000 nmrki. OMAHA LIVE "STOCK MARKET ensiderablo IncreriAVfr the Arrivals ol . Oattlo at thd.cnl . Yards. AP.GEST RUN IN < fvN THREE MONTHS Demand Fair and ItiiiflncM Active nt Steady to Active I'rlcrj lFoc Heiut la i'rlccs and Ituycri Knock Off a. 'Dime. TUKSDAVi July 9. The receipts today were 2,2io cattle , 3.CSJ logs nnd 19 Fhcep. as against 013 cattle , 00 : logs and 125 sheep yesterday , and 1,918 cat le , 3,769 hogs and 740 sheep on TuesJiy ol ast week. Receipts for the two days this week wen ,373 cattle , 4,250 hogs and 147 sheep , ai Kiillitl ? fJO cuttle , 5,001 hogs Slid 13I fhco ] lo ulny and Tuesday of last week. CATTLI3 Today's receipts of nlnety-flvi ouds of cattle looked bigger than a moun aln ns compared with the number thn i.ive been coming here of late. It was , It act , the largest run of cattle since April 3 n addition to the fresh receipts there wen hlrtecn loads additional which came In lati esterdny afternoon , and only seven londi out of the whole number were consigned dl rect to the packers , the balance being of ercd on the market. With so many cattli on sale the yards took on more of the old Ime appearance and there was more of tin lustle und stir which always go with i arse cnttlo market. There were some pretty good beef steer n the yards and the demand , both on tin > art of the shippers and packers , was ver ; air. As u result the market was rensotiabl ; active ui ptlces not very much dlfferen from yesterday , perhaps a shade easier ol in average. Owing to the quality of tin iuttlc In the yards the sales showed up tin jest In some time. Quite a number of steer vuro good enough to bring y and over. Tlio offerings of cows und heifers wen luite liberal , there being about twenty load in sale. The demand was good and the mar ket active nt steady prices. The bulk of tin offerings were cleaned up early. Stockers and feeders were In larger supplj nun Usual of late. The demand , ho waver vus good nnd th" " " were buyers enough ti clear the yards. The prices paid were i Ittle lower than yesterday. Representative sales ; BEEP STEERS. WESTERNS. NEHRASKA. 1 sir , tli ? . . . . 1020 260 90 feeders. . . .1120 SCO 34 feeders. . . . 942 3 30 17 steers . 1030 3 70 13 feeders. . . . 1030 343 41 steers . 1176 370 20 feeders. . . . 1071 3 M LATE YESTERDAY. NEIIRASKA. James Fickle. 1 cow . 1070 2 70 1 steer . 1070 4 00 11 cows . 1025 270 1 calf . 170 460 13 cows . 903 2 70 Ucnjamln Roberts. 1 cow . 10SO 200 17 steers . I1S1 400 1 cow . 1110 2 C3 14 steers . 1128 4 00 Scows . 940 290 15 steers . 1114 400 2 cown . 1000 3 O ) 3 steers . 1283 400 3 Bteeia . 1153 3 70 1 Meer . 1110 4 03 6 steers . 1150 400 10 steers . 1116 403 HOGS After n pretty stendy advance In prlc < until the top only lacked 2'&c of touching i the mniket todny experienced a decided lenctloi The break In provisions nml lower markets i other points hit the hoc market hard enouc today to Knock off fully lOc. The decline wi the most on the heavy IIOBD , which sold In son cases I5c lower. On the other hand the llgl and mixed loads did not suffer as much nr there were cawa where loads did not sell ovi 5o lower , though the most of them wera II lower. All of yesterday's ndvance wns lo and more , too. ConslderlnR that It wns a dow market the trniln wns OH active ns could 1 expected nnd the pena were practically clearc In Rood season. Good heavy IIOKS Bold nt $4.83 4.90 nnd llfht weights largely at S4.70Q4 S Representative sales No. Av. Sh. I'r. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 5 . " 8 . . . 4 40 2 . 263 . . . } 4 73 5 . S06 . . . 440 6 . "Oil . . . 475 1 . 230 . . . 440 4 . 317 . . . 473 52 . , . .145 160 4 45 2 . 230 . . . 4 73 5 . 1W . . . 455 1 . ) . . . 473 9 . 171 . . . 465 2 . 2SO . . . 473 J . 227 . . . 4 CO 4 . 310 . . . 4 73 6 . 0 . . . 463 4 . 312 . . . 475 10 . 302 . . . 465 3 . 363 . . . 473 77 . 16 > 130 4 C3 10 . 258 . . . 473 44 . 225 280 465 1 . HO ! ! 4 73 4 . 232 . . . 46-3 . 6 . 203 . . . 473 78 . Ml 200 470 74 . 221 200 4 7S 2 . 375 . . . 470 i 92 . 189 160 477 97 . 237 400 4 70 > . 60 . 221 80 4 77 W . 233 SCO 470 - 3 . 276 . . . 4 SO 63 . 176 40 4 70 H . 347 . . . 4 K ] 33 . 181 ICO 4 70 2 . 3'W 80 4 (0 43 . 176 40,470 J fi . 2S8 . . . 4 M 36. . , . 221 0 4W > 3-i-i.S . 3W . . . 4W 44 . 164 1M 4 70 - - 7 . 291 . . . 4 ft 48 . 236 240 475 1 > .1"1.43 . 229 60 4 &C 93 . 207 120 475 J'JJ75 ? . 217 120 4 SC 47 . 233 160 4 75 q2 , , 73 . 215 fcO 4 M 73 . 241 200 4 75 , .j i3 . 270 . . . 480 53 . 183 40 4 75 J < ( . 233 . . . 4 8C 61 . 223 ICO 475 ciuoC7 . 216 SO 4 SC G3 . Z1S 40 475 71 . ITJS ISO 4 M 43 . 215 120 4 75 * 32 . 231 2SO 4 St 96 . 182 200 4 7S * < ! ' < > 41 . 2S8 . . . 4K 5 . 215 160 473 . 'Pl > 64 . 267 SO 4 6C 74 . 217 120 473f , . 241 160 4 SC 65 . 215 320 475 , ! , 24 . 183 . . . 4K 79 . 201 120 4 73 , jP1In,72 | . 212 40 4 S3 61 . 223 SO 4 75 68 . 222 40 4 6 ! 38 . 219 80 475 -T GG . 1U ! . . . 48 ; 38 . 253 120 475I rf56 . . 234 SO 4 f : B . 24S . . . 4 75 nM .71. . . . . . . Sta . . . 4K " 67 . S60 SO 4 75 6 . 318 80 4 6 ! 82 . 1C8 40 4 75 ' } ' 6 . 271 . . . 4 S ! 26 . 214 40 4 75 " ' "J 5 . 328 SO 4 S' 69 . 251 120 4 75 ' * .70 . 26.3 . . . 4k ! 47 . 247 SO 475 wpx 3 . 277 . . . 491 11 . 213 . . . 4 75 n < 'vt l 9 . S55 80 4 W 0 . 270 . . . 475V/ , „ SKIPS 2 . 160 . . . 200.it.ncl . 430 . . . 4 ( K ! : : : : : : : : S8 : : : It11.-1"- . 3W - 4W pida. 8 . 63 . . . 3 50 . 8 . 77 . . . 3 51 8 . 68 . . . 350 8 . $6 . . . 3 7 ( SHEEP A piece of a load of lambs was offer and met with ready sale at a very fntlsfiicto price. Kalr to choice natives are quotable from J2.60 lo J3.50 ; fair to Buod westerns nt fix $2.25 to $2.75 ; common nnd etock fheep ut frc $1.75 to $2.2S ; good to choice 40 to KXMb. lam at from $3 to $ j.0. Representative sales : No. Wt. Pr 3 native ewes . , . 100 13 7 : 16 native lambs . 78 3 3 native ewes . , . . . . . no 3 7 ; St , l.oulu I.lvii Stock Market. ST. LOUIS , July 9.-CATTLB-Recelpt . * . ' head ; shipments , 400 head ; market , all but t crudes a shade easier ; native ste m of 1,351 1,480 Ibs. average sold at $3.35 ; 1,15001,200 II average , J4.60C4.W ; 1.0001.100 lb . average. $3.1 light Btfcrs. $3.25&4.00 ; mockers and feede $ : .60ff3.SO. Texan cattU were lOo better eai ! but fell bark before the clew ; demand poor ; f Keen. $3.40&4.2S ; grans ( teen , $2.75tf3.23 ; cov $ i.40 J.SO. HOGS Receipts. 6,300 head ; ihlpments , ! head : market tdlOo oft ; heavy , $5.00jS.10 ; pac era. $4.7505.10 ; light , $4.7505,10. BHEEP-lleceljJta J.1W head ; ien < ! j mnrkrt clrontcri nnllvee otd nt $3.500 15 ; lambs , I3.t 00.45j no southwestern ! ottered. M110.VUO MVU nTOOtt. Not Mnnjr Choice llrcvr * Worn Offered nnd l'ric < Hnlttil Btroujj. CIIICAOO , July 9. There was a ( rood Tuesday upply of cntltr , the receipts being estimated nt BOO head , of which 4,000 head were natives. Not many choice beeves were offered , nnd for uch irlccs ruled strong , come sellers claiming that lies were at an advance of lOc per 100 Ibs. In number of Instances. For the Kencrnl run nf attic prices were easy , nnd this was particularly he ca nn regards cows , which were ottered In ante numbers. Very few line steers were shown ml snles nerc largely nt from $1.60 to $3.50 , very ommon stcern being held at from $3.50 to $1. Nn articular change Is noticed In the stocker nnd coder trnde. nnd sales nre only fair nt from 2.40 In $1 , Hulls sold at from $2 to $3.50 , nml ows nnd heifers were In demand nt nn exlremo nnge of from $1.50 to $ I.EO for Inferolr to extra , | ( h rnles largely nt from $2 to $3.60. Texan cnt * le were Mendy and nctlve , with receipts of about , QW hftul , making 6,200 received In two da > s , ommon to choice Texas aleera sold at from $2.90 o $1.75. In hogs not more than 23,000 head were ottered n the market today. Including fresh receipts ot 1,000 lu'nd , but packers refused to take hold nt esterday'B figures , nnd prices ruled wenk with nlex of heavy nnd mixed lol at n decline of 5 ) er 100 Ibo. Heavy hogs sold nt from $4.70 to 3.35 , nmmllng to nunllty. Mixed lots sold nt rom $4,83 to f..W , nnd light weights nt from I. S3 In $3.20. Sales were largely nl from $5 to 5.15 for heavy , and nt from $5,10 to $5.15 fnt Ight. The sttlne was choice white hogn , Th < ! mrket closed badly nt weak prices , In sheep the supply wns laiger than on yester. ay , the lecelpts being estimated nt 11,000 head , nd with u demand that was only falily good , > rlcea were from lOc to 15c per cwt. lower foi ioth fheep nnd lambs. Inferior to choice sheer vere In rerplest nt from $1 to $4. pales lielnn mostly nt from $2 to $3.50 , with Tcxnns sellln $ nt from $2 to $2.33 for common to choice ; sprlm ; ambs were wanted nt from $3 to $6 for common o prime , not many selling at $5. Spring lamb ; nnd Texas western sheep complice a large parl f the dally supplies. Receipts : Cattle , 6,600 hend ; cnlves , 2,500 head lug * . 14,000 head ; sheep , 11,000 head. Kin ; n C I r l.lvo Stock. KANSAS CITY , July 9.-CATTLE Receipts , ,600 head ; shipments , 2,300 hrnd ; market llrm nr best , others steadv ; Texas steers , $2 25fl4 65 ; Texas cows , $ l.X > > r3.S ) ; beef steers , $ l.o.iI5.60 ; native cows , Jl.M5I3.9i ) ; rtockers nnd feeders , 3.0084.23 ; bulls , J2.03W2.75. HOGS Receipts. 8,700 hend ; shipments , 200 lend ; mat ket weak to lOc lower ; bulk of sales , 47501.90 ; heavies , $4. 0H.55 ; packers , J4.7UI.93 ; nixed. { 1.001(4. M ; lights , J4.6UU4.kO ; poikcrs , 4.70lr4.RO ; pigs. $4.40M4.75. SHEEP Receipts , 3.4CK ) head ; shipments , non- ; market steady. Nmv Yiir l.lva ntoux Alnrltot. NEW YORK , July 9. REEVES Receipts , 24 ! lead ; no market ; European cables quote Amer- can steers at 10ii HlHc ; refrigerator beef , 8f9c ; xportB today , 700 beeves , 70 sheep nnd 2,119 ijuar. SHEEP AND LAMHS-Rccdpts. 1.700 ; Rood hcep higher ; poor to prime , $1.2504.00 ; lambs , Irm ; common to prime , $3.5006.00. HOGS Receipts , 2,900 head ; firm at JJ.4333.CJ. Muck In night. Record of receipts nt the four principal market ! or Tuesday. July 9 , 1S93 : Cattle. HOKS. Sheep , outh Omaha . 22X3 3.GS3 19 hlcnfio . 6,60) 14,000 11. 010 Cnnsas City . 6.PW 8.700 3.40.J . t. Louis . 4.5N 6.0JO 3,000 Totals . . .1C.635 32.C8S 17,410 Wool .Market. PHILADELPHIA , July 0. WOOL Strong anc ! ilgher , but manufacturers holding off. Ohio , 'cnn Ivanla nnd West Virginia XX nnd above , " 4fl9c ; X and above , 174J18c ; medium , J0ff21c , linrter-blood , ClQ23c ; common , 1902Dc ; New York. Michigan , Wisconsin , etc. , X , K il'c ; medium , 19:0c ; quarter-blood , 21Q 2c ; vonunon , 18@19c ; washed comblnp nnd delaine , fine , ISJfiOc ; medium , 214J " 2c ; quarter-blood , 22(723c ; braid , 21i2c ; un. vashed nvllnin , ICfllSe ; quarter-blood , 18019c ; > rald , ICi/ISc ; unwashed , light and bright , fine , 4Vi < ? lGcj medium , 14filGc ; coarse , 16i17c ; com. non , 14(13c ; unwashed ( dark colored ) , light , fine , Ifllc , heavy , line , CigSc ; mrdluin , 110'13c ; llnf ncdlum , 105fl2c ; coarse , 1201IC ; territory am ! northwestern , light , fine , lOfMlc ; heavy , fine , fiSc ; fine medium , HWl.'c ; medium , llCHc ; quar- er-hlood. 12iT13c ; coaise , IHiUV. UOSTON , July 9. With nn nctlve wool markel uul strong prices the dealeis here nre looking orward to another advance of le per pouncj ill around. The principal demand this week hni > een largely made by manufactuiers , but thoix las been considerable business by dealers. Ovci j.000,000 pounds sold here last week have beer grown west of the Missouri river and the marke ! tor Australian \vool Is active , with n probablllt ) ) f nn ndvance In prices. The following are tin quotations for the lending descriptions : Ohio nnd Pennsylvania Ilecces , XX nnd above 17V4i18c ; X nnd above. 16 < j17c ; delaine , ICc X Michigan , ISWBlGe : No. 1 Michigan , X , 19B ( 20c ; X Illinois , IGfilS c ; No. 1 Illinois , 1914J ! 20lic ; X New York , New Hampshire nnd Ver mont , l&c ; No. 1 New York , New Hampshire ! SfT19c ; delaine Michigan , 17',4O184c ! ; unwashet medium , Kentucky and Maine , quarter blood. 19c Kentucky and Maine , three-eighth blood , ISVic [ ndlana nnd Missouri , three-quarter blood , 18Sf I9c ! Indiana nnd Mlfsourl , three-quarter blood IGfflG'.fcc ; Texas wools , spring medium , twelvi months , 12itl4c ; scoured , SHf.llc ; spring fine twelve months , llfflSo ; scoured , 3lfi3Cc ; terrltor ; wool , medium nnd line , HQ13c ; scoured , 32JT35c Wyoming , V'tnh , etc. , No. 2 , 12V414c ; scoured 31T32c ; Wyoming nnd Utah line medium , fine am medium , 1213c ; scoured , 3Uf2c ; California wool northern spring , Iliffl4o ; scouted , 33035C ; mlddli country spring , 11013c ; scoured , 321f33c ; Austra Han combings , superfine , 4Hi/44c / ; comblngB , good 3SG41c ; nvemge. 3504 Ic. LONDON , July 9. At the wool auction sale todny 15,800 bales were offered , of which 800 wer withdrawn. There was n strong demand for me rlnos and crosshreds. Ameiica was n llbern buyer. Following are the salon In detail : New South Wales. 4.JC3 bales ; scoured , 7'.d'f ' ' Is 2',4d ; Breasy , 3V4010d. Queensland , 1,817 bales scoured , IB Hd ; greasy. 4U09d. Victoria , 1.61 hales ; scoured , 3',4d@ls 6Hd ; greasy. 4'47'td Swan River. 13 bales ; greasy , 414i5d. Tasmania 203 balea ; scoureil , 8'jQ9d ; girasy. S' WlOd. Nev / . nlanil. 6,434 bnlcs ; scoured. S'iilfls 3d ; grensv 4 > , idins ( Vjd. Capo of Good Hope nnd Natnl , 1G7 bales ; scoured , 9V4d01s 4d ; grensy , 4U7'id , l.lTnrpoiil Alurknts , LIVERPOOL , July 9. WHEAT Spot dull , de mnnd i > oor ; No. 2 red winter , 6s 3d ; No. 2 rei Hprlng , fs 8d ; No. 1 hard , Manitoba , 5s S > 1 ; No. California , 6s 3d ; Futures opened dull , with nea and dlxtant positions 1U,1 lower ; closed steady \\lth near positions lOl'.id lower nnd dlslnn positions Id lower ; business nbout equally din tilbutod : July , 5s 2'id ; August , 6s 2'/4d ; Septem ber , 5s 3d ; October , 5s 3 > id ; November , 5s 4Ud December , 5s 4 ? d. CORN Spot dull ; American mixed , new , 4 2Hd ; futures opened dull , with near and dlstan positions Id lower ; closed quiet , with near am distant positions Id lower ; business about equal ! distributed ; July , 4s > , ld ; August , 4s ' .id ; Septem PROVISIONS Ilncon , quiet ; demand , modeinte Cumberland cut , 28 to 30 Ibs. . 22s ; Bhort rlbt 28 Iris. , 32s 6d ; lone clear light , 3S to 45 Ibs. 33s ; lang clear heavy , 65 Ibs. , 32s 6d ; short clea backs , light , 18 Ibs. , 34s ; shoit clear middle heavy. 55 Ibs. , 33s ; clear bellies , 14 to 16 Ibs. , 32 shoulders , square , 12 to 18 Ihs. , 31s. Hams , shor cut , 14 to 16 Ibs. . 4d. Pork , prime mess , fin western , 67s 6d : fine medium , 60s. Ixird , dull prime western , 33s ; refined , In palls , 34a , CHEESE Stendy ; demand moderate ; fines American , new , 3Ss Gd ; llnest American , colors new , Ma 6d. DUTTER Finest United States , nominal. TURPENTINE Spirits , 21s 9d. LINSEED OIL 21 * 6d. PETROLEUM Refined. 8 il. REFRIGERATOR 11EEF Hindquarters , C'.id. HOI'S At London. 1'acllle coast. 2. The receipts of wheat during the past thre daya were 270,000 centals , Including 3,000 Amerl can. can.Tho receipts of American corn during the paa three days were 75,500 centals. Weather fine. CntTou Miirkor. NEW YORK. Juy 9-COFFEE-Optlons opene film , with July 10 points lower , while much nil vniicod , nnd Ilia other months advanced 5 points other points firm on local demand und small ol ferlngs , In the face of the weak cables close stendy nt unchanged prices to 10 points advance sates , 6.7CO bags. Including : March , $14.55 ; Set tember , J14.70W14.75 ; October , $14.80 ; Decembei $14.70 , Spot coffee , market quiet ; No. 7 , $15.2 ; mild , Cordova. JIS.25O19.OOj sales , MO bags Nc 7 Rio , spot , at Hi.DO , an exceptional lot ; wai < house deliveries from New York yesterday , 8.8 ! bags ; New York stock today , 2G9.535 bags ; Unlit States stock. 363,345 bags ; afloat for the Unite States , 116.000 bags ; total visible for the Unite States , 479.345 bags , against 474,169 bags last yen SANTOS , July 9. Quiet , nominal : good nvernf Santos , no quotations ; receipts , two days , 9,0 * bags ; stock , 163,000 bags. HAMIH'RG , July 9. Quiet , unchanged , to ' ; lower ; sales , 4,000 bags , RIO DE JANEIRO , July 9-Wheat ; No. J13.43 ; exchange , llUd ; receipts , two days , 11,0- bags ; cleared for the United States , 2,000 bagi cleared for Europe , 2,000 bags ; stock , 181,000 bag HAVRE. July 9. Opened dull , ' , if lower b. . came steady nnd closed steady nt \\l decline sales , 9,000 bags. * n'tfin MtirlcM , NEW YORK , July 9. COTTON Dull ; mlddllni 7 3-16c ; gross receipts , 1,422 bales ; forwarded , 61 bales ; stock , 202,123 bales ; total today , net n celpts , 516 bales : exports to the continent , C bales ; stock. 390,192 bales. NEW ORLEANS , July 9. COTTON-Qule middling , 6ic ; low middling , 6c ; good ordlnnr ; 6 l-16c ; net receipts , 49 bales ; grow , 3 bales ; e : l rlH. coastwise , 235 bales ; sales , 150 bales ; stocl 105.511 bales. ' ST. LOUIS , July 9. COTTON Quiet ; mlddllni G ? < c : sales , 20 bales ; receipts , 72 bates ; shipment 204 bales. Mlltvuukea Alurxnti. MILWAUKEE. July 9. WHEAT Lower ; N < 2 spring , 64c ; No. 1 northern , 69 c ; Septembei 64c CORN Unchanged ; No. 3 , 46c OATS Lower ; No. 2 white , 2Cc ; No , I whltt 24c. HARLEY Weak ; No. 2. 48cj sample , on tracl nominal , RYE Weak ; No. 2. Kevi Ynrk I > rr UuniU M irker. NEW YORK , July 9. Agents have ndvance the prices of Hamilton Ravensetls. very blu and dress patterns , 2 ' ,4 per cent. Clothing wollen are commanding Increased attention und buslnet will be done by agents , as Chicago and Clnclr natl ore well represented In the market. I'rlnl Ins cloths were quiet and llrm at 2J c , DnliitliMie t Market. Dt'LUTH , July 9. WHEAT Weak ) No. hard , cash , Clc ; July , CUkc : No , 1 northcn cai.li , UV4c ; July , < 3Kc ; September , 61Hc ; Decen ber , C3c ; No. ! northern , cash , CO'ic ; No. northern , Wlc ; to arme. No. 1 hard , Ci'.ic ; N ( 1 northern , CISc. 'I'rlica Whemt Uuutntloni. HAN FRANCISCO , July . WHEAT Steadlei December , W.c ; May , $1.05 % ; cleared , 1WS : cental * , , WEATHER Last Week Was Bather Oool and Dry All Over the Stnto. CORN STILL MAKING RAPID GROWTH Much of It li Already Laid lir , but I.ntc 1'lnutcd li still Itolnc Cultivated Heels 1'roiuUo n Henry Yield. Weekly wcnthcr-crop bulletin No. 14 of tin S'cbrnska wcnther service , co-opcrntlnK will tlio United States weather bureau , Issuci from tlio central olllce nt the University o ! Nebraska , Lincoln , under direction of Q. D Swerey , meterologlst of the Nebraska i-x lierlmont slntlon , for the week ending Juls 8 , 1S95 : ricne eH T ietis chart I a trace ! _ I i men L t o 7 The tempernture for the pnst week lini averaged about two degrees below the nor mnl. mnl.Tho The rnlnfnll has been quite deflclon throuKhout the state , bulng generally lesi than half nil Inch , whllu In some lociilltlo : none nt all foil. In the extreme poutheastern portion o the state the winter wheat Is mostly cu and some threshing has been done , Tin yield is light , being generally less than 1ml a crop. Oats are fast ripening In the southern per tlon of the state by reason of the dry weatho and In some localities they are firing some what ; generally the yield promises to b < light. In some of the southwestern countle they are practically a total failure and ari being cut for hay. In the northeastern see tlon of the statn , where the rainfall has beci abundant and growth rapid , the oats an ripening slowly and the yield both of grail and straw promises to bo abundant. Corn has made rapid growth during tin week , although there Is much difference li the ptngc of Its development owing to earl ; and late planting , and In many cases to tin necessity of replanting. Much of It has beci cultivated for the last time' and some of tin earliest Is tassellng. Sugar beets are generally a good crop am promise a heavy yield ; In some cases cultl vatlon of them has been completed. Karly apples are already In the marke from the southeastern counties , where thi yield promises to be very large. Reports bj counties : SOUTHEASTERN SECTION' . Rutlor All crops doing well. Oats will bo vor ; heavy In some parts of the county. Karly apple ripe nnd a heavy yield. Timothy has improvci since the rain nml may make half a crop. Olc clover fields have not recovered much. Cats All crops In line condition. Karly plantci corn beginning to tassel. Clay Small grain nnd pasture puttering nom from drouth. Kail wheat , rye and early oat ripening. Early corn lafd by. Late planted tll under cultivation. Prospects for corn and pota toes excellent. Flllmorc All crops doing well except onts which needs rain to nil. Half the corn laid by Early corn tassellng. Gage Wheat mortly harvested. Onts ready t harvest. Corn growing rapidly nnd looks tine. Hamilton Corn Is being inpldly laid by. Oat doing fairly , but need lain to 1111 well , Ry nearly ready to cut. Jefferson Coin Is standing the dry wcathe well. Glass and pastures Ladly dried up.Vhea Is all cut und oats harvest In full blast. Johnson Wheat harvest nearly finished ; n fal half crop. Oats ripening nnd will be nearly n quite n full Clop. Some early planted corn I tassellng and considerable has been laid by There will be a big good crop of potatoes. Ap pies nnd raspberries abundant. Apricots a goo < yield. Alfalfa luxuriant , but weedy. Lancaster A good week for corn , which I mostly laid by , but needs more rnln. Oats be ginning to ripen nnd lining well. Pastures get ting short. Potatoes need rain. Alfalfa doe not seem to be affected. Nomaha Winter wheat nearly nil cut am threshing begun. Early apples In the market Young clover and nlfnlfa doing \\el. ! Nuckolls OntB nbout a thlid of a crop. Mucl will be cut for hay. Wheat will yield from lei to fifteen bushels on new land. Corn would b Improved by rain. Otoe Corn Is making rapid growth and earl ; corn Is toesellnfr. Winter wlu-iit nearly all cut Spring wheat mostly hurt by chinch I > UK . Oat ripening ftuit nnd prtnrilbu an excellent crop. Pawnee Corn has made little progress. Oat ripening unevenly. Gardens suffering. Polk All crops doing well. Corn coming for ward fast. Potatoes extra < md free of bugs Oats turning. Apple crop large. Richardson Wheat harvest over nnd threshlm began ; yield half a crop. Oats harvest half don and crop an average one. Saline Warm nnd dry. Ilnln needed for nl crops. Wheat and rye being harvested , SatKiders Corn doing finely , some beginning t tassel , mostly laid by. Oats , wheat und gnus luxuriant , the best far yeais. Reward Hot nnd getting pretty dry. Wlnte wheat harvest now on. Outs doing only fnl nnd will not be much more than half a crop Corn la doing very well. Hay will be light. Thayer Wheat nnd onts practically a failure Corn Is getting yellow and needing rain. Earl ; corn , millet nnd potatoes must have rain soon. York Outs heading out , many of them will short heads nnd thin on the ground ; somcwhn hurt by hot weather on the Mil and Cth. Con has grown fairly well and many pieces laid by Millet and alfalfa doing welt. Potatoes grnwlni nicely nnd not much trouble by bugs' not mucl show for luiy. NORTHEASTERN SECTION. Antelope Some com laid by ' and some ryi ready to cut. Oats and wheat In splendid con dltlon. lloyd Small grain nil bended and rlpenlm fast , Corn beginning to tasFol , Hurt Corn has made rapid growth , but Is nov needing rain. Oats In the milk , Hurley and ryi ilpenlng too rapidly. 1'otatous free from butts Corn Is being laid by , Cedar Corn giow.ng very fust nnd Is belni laid by. Small grain continues to do nicely am not trcubled with rust , llarley nnd oats harves nbout ready to begin. Colfax Corn has made very rapid growth , bu a good rain Is needed now. Oats turning ver ; fast. Hye harvest In full operation , Cumlng Com ban made good growth , Smnl grain In good condition nnd prospects fur the ben crop ever harvested , Dlxnn Week favorable for growing crops. Con has grown well nnd mostly cultivated for th last time. Small grain heading well. Dodge Corn was a little backward , but I growing inpldly. Potato crop will be laige , Douglas Tempeiature nbout normal and mln fall ubout half the normal , Holt Oats , wheat and rye promise the bos for many years. Upland hay good , lowland ha never better. Weeds growing fast. Knox Small grain headed good und full , wit long straw. Coin Is laid by. Madison Corn made very rnp'.d growth. When and oats ripening rapidly , lie Is laid by ami th best stand since they have been raited here Meadows rendy to cut. Platte The week was the best corn weathe of 'the season. W.ieat nnd oats ripening ver slowly ; no rust. Sugar beets doing well , llarle Is being cut. Several fields of alfalfa have bee cut. Weeds luxuriant. Sarpy Oats and wheat ripening. Coin coul not be better where kept clean. Grafs , potatuc and other late crops doing finely. Stamen With wann weather nnd plenty c moisture In the ground , corn has gimvn ver rapidly. Small giuln maiming fust nnd crime vy has been cut. Washington Oats very heavy. Wheat n fn crop. Com Is line. Potatoes large. Ileets pron I so a heavy yield. Wuyne Corn has male rapid growth and moi of It plowed tlic last title. Small gialn filling 01 nicely. Prorpect for a big yield of flax. Sioux City , la. Weather conditions excellei and corn making rapid growth. Yunkton , S. 1) . Hye and barley ore mostly cu Wheat and oats uro changing color and gh promise of rpl-ndld yield * . Corn cultivation pra < ttcally over. Some coin has commenced to tasse CENTRAL SECTION. Hoone Corn growing nicely. Wheat nnd oa hendlrs well , but a llttlo uneven. Home rj ripening and will muko a fair crop. Alfalfa ha vest begun. IJuCfulo Corn has n line color und good growl and mostly clean. Whc.it nnd o.its vary fro heavy to extremely light. Crags , potatoes ur gardens wcro never better. Custer Corn has grown very fast , but tt ground Is getting dry. DuwBon Corn and weeds have made good pri gress. Some darting' ! from hall. Gieeley All crops doing well as yet , but ral Is beginning to be needed. Corn It growing fai Ojta and wheat are suffering from smut. Alfall Is bvlng cut the second time. Heels doing well. Hall Oat * rusting somewhat. Will make thlrt : five to forty bushels per ucre. Corn about tw thirds laid by. Howard Corn haa made a fplendld itrowl ! HAW BANKERe , 165165 Dearborn-st. , Chicago. ( S Wall-it. , New York. 70 Statc-st. , Uasti fiouabt a a Gold. Corroipondtnce Solicited Fnrmrrs are Retting control of th * weeds , ( train tilling well. Rye c pec nlly will exceed ex pfctullonft. Potatoes plenty. Choke cherries ripe. Urass never better. Merrlck Corn looks well. That of second plant * Ing Is small , but of liralthy cnlar and Ims grown rapidly the last few days. Oats nrn beginning In ripen. Some nfnlfa hns been cut nnd was n good yield. . Plu-rinnn-rrops ttoln * well , but rain necdcil. Rye that wits thought dead will make n crop , Valley All crops have mad * rapid piugiesn. Small gmln continues lo Improve. SOUTHWESTERN SECTION. Chnsp lint and dry , All small praln a total failure and being cut for liny. Corn looking well , but nt n standstill for want of rnln , Dundy Wheat doing up and some being nun\ed for hay , Oats a light crop. Urn * * doing finely. rrntikllnCrops In good condition , but all small Kin 1 11 will tx > light. Frontier Small glnln ciop poor : corn backward. Weather too cool to push coin , but ground In good older. Fuinns tlixxl rains this week. Crops growlns finely. Much of corn laid by , but Into rorn small yet , AYhat wheat thenIs will be of Mna quality. Uosper Com Is making rapid growth , A few fields abandoned on account of wds. , Wheat on new ground will make half n crop. Hailan Cum being laid by nnd some tassrllnff out. Wheat and nos ilprnlng fast nnd will bo a fair uixip. Will bu civipldorablo wild hay. Ilnyi's Small grain millc weedy. All corn l Into , but making rapid growth , ( luiss In pas * lures good , Hitchcock Week has boon dry nnd hot and com has made flow growth. Wheat nnd oats all ( lend. Pastilles lino. Rnln needed hndly. Keainey Rains nnd heavy dews have Improved crops. Spring wheat nnd oats will makt > two- thlrdn to n full crop , Corn making n rapid gmwlh. Potatoes looking fine. Lincoln Week warm ami dry and m the whulei favorable for crops , but rum Is needed , Pciklns Onts limning and filing. Wheat doing well. Good corn wenther. Phelps Fnrmers plowing corn the last time. Rnlns nnd fuggy days have helped cnps. Corn Is flnr nnd gardens growing rapidly. Red Willow Some corn Is IxMng cultivated for the Hist I line that ought to lo nearly ready to lay by. It will lake a late scaxun to make any * thing. Webster Most rorn Is laid by. Wheat harvest commenced. P.-iMuren reviving. NORTHWESTERN SECTION. Cherry Corn has advanced well. Small grain1 well bonded and gmnl prospects. Cheyenne Dry nndvnnn. . Small grain firing. Potatoes rurferlng. Cane , corn nnd grass all right so far. Keya Palm Corn IR looking well , but small for this time of the your. Logan Wheat and oats n failure. Pome wheat linn already been cut for liny. Potatoes and corn nt ! > needing rain badly. Sheridan The most unfavorable week of Iho sen son. Sro'.ta Illuff Nothing suffering. Alfalfa turnIng - Ing out well , except when Injured by hall. wivrtiiit isuitr.AU CROP itcroiix AH Through tint ( I rout Corn Holt Repnrti Are ICncntirnicliiir. WASHINGTON , July 9. The weather bureau , In Its review of crop conditions for the week ended July 8 , says : The temperature conditions of the week have been generally favorable , but the northern and central portion * of the cotton regions have suffered from excessive rnlns , whllo drouth conditions In Michigan nnd Minnesota have been Intensified. Northern nnd central Ohio nnd enstein Iowa arc also suffering from drouth. Com has made rapid growth , except In Michi gan , the general outlook for the crop Is ex cellent. Arkansas repoitB the largest crop In years nnd In Kansas , Nebraska , Iowa , Illinois nnd Missouri , the outlook Is most promising. Thn general outlook for spring wheat continues flat tering. Winter wheat harvesting Is practically completed and threshing continues general. Some dnmagu to wheat In shock has boon caused by heavy rains In Maryland , Tennessee , Missouri. Kansas nnd Oklahoma , Very I'uvoriihlo In Illlnoln. CHICAGO , July 9. The Illinois weekly weather crop bulletin Issuci ] today , nays : The past weele has been favorable for ciops In central nnd southern counties , only north cenlinl nnd north ern counties were lacking In rnlnfnll and for the state nn average of idiom an Inch nml n halt fell. Temperatures were alwut noimal , although slightly alwvo In the drier no them count.ta. The veiy heavy mills In central and Botithern counties have forced the corn nhead rapidly nnd many Holds arc beginning ti > tassel. Oats nre bvlnc harvested In most central counties nnd will lo In n.ii them counties this week. The yield In southern counties Is light owing to the dnmngtt by chinch biiRH. Straw Is very short. Wheat and rye arc being tliict.hed with generally light yields and poor quality. Hay cutting conllnum and the crop proves very jwor , except for fodder. Food will bo scarce. Pastures nro much revived In the central nnd southern counties , but In northern nro bare and brown , with cnttlo bolus fed In many places. Fruit Is still \ery promis ing. _ Chances of ( irnln Stroks. NEW YORK , July 9. Special cable nnd tele graphic advices to Hrndstieel'B from principal points of accumulation In the United States and Euiope , together with supplies atlont for Europe , from nil source * . Indicate the following clmnge.i from last Saturday , compared with the preceding ) Saturday : United States und Canada , east nf the Rocky mountains , wheat , decrease , 1,666,000 bu. ; United Stntos , Pacific const , wheat , docroaco , 789,000 bu.5 total decrease , both coasts , wheat , 2,355,000 bu , ; alioat for Europe , increase , 381.000 bu. ; total decrease - crease in the woild's available , 1,971,000 bu. ! United Slates and Canada , enst of the Rocky mountains , corn , decrease , 1.491,000 bu. Leading doorcase of wheat supplies not covered by tha olllclal report , Include a. > 5,000 bu. In northwestern Interior elevators , 37,000 bu. In Chicago private elevators , 28,000 bu. nt Cleveland , nnd 23,000 bu. In Minneapolis pilvate elevators. Corresponding Increasea Include only 33.000 bu. nt Plltsburs and 6,100 bu. In Milwaukee' private elevators. ICxcc B iif Run In MUMiurl. COLUMIHA , Mo. . July 9. Th' Missouri weather crop bulletin for the week says : Except In some of the northern nnd eastern counties , the p.isC week has been cold , cloudy nnd very wet. The mean tcmpcratuio was about noimnl In the northeast section , but elsewhere It ranged from 3 to G degrees below. Over the extreme noi th em portion of the state the rainfall waH gener ally light , nnd , except In n few localities. threshing , com plowing and oat harvest liavo progressed fairly well , hut over most of th central nnd southern counties the rnllfall for the week exceeded two Inches nnd In many licalltle * over four Inches Is reported. Farm woik him boon at a standstill or has progressed very slowly , nnd much damage has been done ta wheat , flax , com and hay. K mi * > is < rupi XV oil Ailvuncuil. KANSAS CITY , July 9. The Kansas weather crop bulletin for this week says : In the eastern division the damp weather of the preceding * week and the rains of this week have brought com , meadows and pastitri'S well forward , and greatly Improved the oats and ( lax , but Intor- feieil somewhat with th < ; oat harvest. Corn haa continued growing rapidly In the middle division , Is now generally tassolllng , nnd the ejrly hna begun to silk In the south nnd central counties. Wheat harvest generally over and oat harvest In piogross , the latter crop yielding better generally thnn promised. Small grain much Improved nnd harvesting will generally hfgln next week In tha western division. Corn Is In line condltlcn , riimncliit .NIIICK. 11ALTIMORE , July 9. Clearings , $2,669,363 ; bal ances , $1'JG,97G. UOSTON. July 9. Clearings , $19,589.989 ; bal- ancrs , $ l,77Sf > 13. NEW YORK. July 9-Clearlng , $107,502,390 : balances , $7,968,525. PHILADELPHIA. July 9. Clearings , $13,636- 234 ; balances , $2,057,035. ST. LOUIS , July 9-Clearlngs , $1,408,893 ; bal ances , J4SG,3 ! > 6. Money , 6fi | per cent. New York exchange , par bid. WASHINGTON , July 9. Today's statement of the condition of the treasury I-IIOWB : Available cash balance , $192,422181 ; gold rcbove , $1)7,5,1,229. CHICAGO , July D.-Cleailnsss , $1T.7I2,000. Money , plentiful nt 404V4 per cent for call loans nnd 685V4 per cent for commercial paper. Ster ling , posted rates , $4.90 % < f4.89 % . 7& P rttlary syphilis poruiiuiently cured In 16 to * ! 3 fifttJ35dajr . You can bo treated nt homo tot Mia same prlco under ssrno guaranty. II jfrou prefer to coino hero no nlU contract to pnjr railroad fnio and hotel bills.and no cborzo.lf wo f nil to euro. Ifyuu have taken mer cury , Indldo potash , and still liavo nchci and P ln . Mucous ratchcH In mouth , HnroTliroat , Pimples. 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