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6 THE OaiAITA DAJXY BEE : .FBIDAY , JULY 32 , 1805.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Bears in Wheat Were Unable to Follow the
Government Crop Report.
THAT CEREAL WAS WEAK AT THE OPENING
Ilullotln on drain's Condition Wa the
UoitiliinUiiR liillncnca In Corn far it
Short Time , Itut thnt Vint
Forgotten L'urly.
CHICAGO , July 11. The beans In wheat
toduy wore urmblc to follow up the gov
ernment crop i opart by a Btnnsh In the
price. September Is Iftc nbovo yesterday'B
close. Danineo to spring wheat , sniull re
ceipts nnil some revival of Inquiry for east
ern consumers wcro the icasons for the
day's advance. Corn rose Ic , oats. closed
" , ic higher nnd provlstona made most gultm.
Wheat started \vuuk , and for hall
nn hour It looked an If the bears 1md re
newed their Icapo of the market. At the
end of that time , however , the crowd hud
como nround to look more critically at the
bears' presentment of the position , and did
not for very long accept the bear
ish construction which wns at fit si be-
Ini ; based upon yesterday's government re
port. It Vtns BOOH tccoRnlzed that the
knowlwlKO now possessed of datmiKe to a
considerable extent of spring wh at In the
northwest filnco July 10 was nn. additional
Inducement to embrace the Ions side , nnd
a majority soon began to embrace It. The
damage reports were again numerous , nnO
wete , many of them , somewhat fcnsntlonul ,
Dulutli llspntches reported un Immense bus
iness done there yesterday In cnsh wheat
to go to n miller In a good wheat raisins
county In this state. Cniler such stimulat
ing news , the market became quite buoyant
No attention was bcntowed upon the forelsr
market quotiitlons or the export clearances
or anything else which on ordinary days
Itilluencc the prices. Llveipool opened weal *
nnd ' , { > d lower , nnd declined another pennj
per cental , but the one fact of damage tc
the spring1 wheat crop dominated everythlm
and prices continued soaring- until about
halt nn hour from the close. September
wheat had risen from Cl',4c , the lowest prlct
It sold nt near the opening , to GT-&c. and c
few minutes from the close It was bilngliu
Chicago received forty-one cars , am
the totnl receipts nt Chicago , St. Louis
To'.edo , Detroit and Kansas City \voro onlj
72,000 bu. , nnd IJiiluth receipts were Hi
cars , compared with 101 earn a your ago
Exports of Hour and wheat from Atlantli
ports were 210,000 bu.
The government re [ tort wan the domlnat
Ing Influence In corn for a Hboit time ncni
the opening , but that was till forgotten It
half nn hour. The fnct tlmt the presen
commercial stocks * are rapidly dlsappenrlni.
nnd that the prospect of replacing ngalt
from the old crop Is very slight , becann
the ruling factor , although the new croj
futures were also slightly affected In sym
pathy. Today's receipts wore 170 cars am
the shipments 470,000 bu. The total receipt !
nt the primary markets were 117,000 bu. , am
the shipments from the same G07.000 bu
Kstlmatcd reclpts for tomorrow , 190 cars
At the opening from 43c down to 42r wen
current for a second , nnd thence an advanci
began which took the price up to 4l' , < .c , nm
from 4lc to 4l'ic , and was current at thi
close.
The early market for oats was falrl ;
nctlve and prices lower , selling off Ic on i
steady decline. The weakness was causei
mainly by free selling , in which Ctulahy am
Shirley Martin figured prominently. Late
the market rallied and recovered the earl ;
loss. Shorts partook freely of the llbcrri
nfferhiKP , nnd created the upturn. The In
Iluanco ot wheat ami corn was also felt li
the advance. September started at fron
23' c to 23Uc. fell off to 22 < < .c , t-old up tl
Wfc again , and closed with that price bid
I'm visions benefited somewhat from tin
small run of the grain markets , nnd closet
with nn addition of about 7 ! c to yester
day's ( iiiotntlotis for pork , while lard am
ribs gained lOc each.
Kstlmatcd receipts for Frklnv : Wheat , 3
cars ; corn , 190 cars ; oats , 1K > cara ; hogs
10,000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows ;
Articles. I Opan. | IH h. [ Low. | OloTP
tNo. 1 !
Scut July Ofi C2T tJWJ ! '
Dec OOJ C'UJt lit ) ?
Corn No. U.
July. 4'JM 44 42H 44
Kept ; .4i : 42H 44 Hh
May [ ill Mi
CalHNo.2. . .
July 2.1K 2M < 23Ji
6opt 22t < 23 > l
May SOU'S H 27h
Torkperbbl
July 11 2
SepL S3 11 IS 11 35
InnUOOlbH
July 0 H5
Sept U 42) ) 0 ; I7 ! 0 45
Short Rlb -
July. " ' ' " n 'jo
Bi-M 0 22U "li'v'u" U 'M
Cash quotations were ns follows :
FLOUR Weak ; winter patents , J3.00WI.2-J ; win
ter straights. J3.40t3.00 ; spring palenls , J3.n
W4.25 ; spring straights , J3.104.00 ; bakers , J2.105
3,00.
, .WIIFAT N ° ' 2 TrlnB. 65HG6S ; c ; No. 3 sprlnc
61c : No. 2 red , 651i CC"ic.
CORN No. 2 , 44 iB44'.4c ; No. 3 yellow. 43H
41'.ac.
OATS No. 2 , 23:3T4e ; No. 2 white , 27',4jr2Sc
No. 3 white , 20USt27'tc.
RYE No. 2 , 4Sc.
11ARLEY No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , 41f4tc ; No. 4
nominal.
KLA.x SEED-NO , i , ji.ss.
TIMOTHY HEEI ) Prime , J5.75.
PROVISIONS Mess pork , i > er bbl. , J11.2..011.3
Ijxrd , per ire Ibs. , J6.35ro.37i,4. Short ribs side
( Uwse ) , JG.20ilU'5. Dry salted shoulders ( Imxedi
| 5.50iif.37H. Short clear ildes ( loxed ) , J6 7JU6 ( SI'S
WHISKY Ulsllllcrs' nnlshed goods , per gui !
The following were the receipts and shipment
today :
. - - - ; - * u * . . . nro tolav the butter mar-
Jet way llrm ; creamery , loalUJO ; dairy , 10i
140. E es , Btcady ; ll 12c. Chceae. 7 } < bii.
NKVV VOltli UENKR.VL M.VRKEr.
Closing Quntiulom on the Print-lull Co.u-
NEW YORK. July ll.-FLOUR-Recelpts , 17.3'
bbls. ; exports , 18,500 bbls. ; gales , 20,700 pkgs.
steadier nnd a little more active ; wlnler when
offered slowly , but pprlnij patents still presse
for sale ; clly mill palenls , J4.COtfl.SO ; clly ml
clears , Jl.16ftl.26 ; Minnesota patenls , J3.C503.K
Minnesota bakers , J3.0003.40 ; wlnler palenls , J3.i
f4.00 ; wlnler slrnlghls , J3.00ff3.85 ; wlnler extra :
J3.tW3.40 ; winler low grades , J2.20if3.00 ; uprln
low grades , JlWffl2.40. ) Southern flour , dull , Ily
n ' , , tl"l.I'n1.e'lyi..8'llPa.-c ! ! > W8-
Options , after declining on the crop report an
lower private cables , turned suddenly strong o
heavy covering nnd continued to advance all tl
afternoon , being helped by unfavorable repori
Irom the northwest and rumors of u big expoi
' , / ! ; " ' ' . ? ' , , " Duluth ; closed H.BlHc higher : MIIJ
.CW78 7-I6C. closed 76Hc ; July closed 70o ; Ai
RUit. C7iff70 ? c , close.1 70'tc ; September ' Kl'i
71 MCc , closed 71c ; October , CD'iti71 lc , clo * .
Ttft'.A. lllbAi > . t. . . 14 If TWnii ' . * * * . _ * _ . V *
Opt ons , afler Iwlng depressed by the ciop repo
rallied actively In an effort to cover shorts an
cr-ncrally ulionc all day. with the help nf
llKht movement nnd Rood cash demand nt 11
west , nnd clnxed lUe lilRher ; July cloted 48' ; .
AUEUBt , 47U f4SV4c , closed 4 < tHc ; Hepiember 47 > i
} c. closed 4aVic ; October. 47VW4 'ic. clo
43HC.
S3c. Opllon market was very quiet all d.'ty , bi
Meady with corn , and cliwed 'ic ' higher' Ju
closed 27Uc ; September , 26 > itr27iic. cliwed 27Ue.
"hU"lnK >
llOl'fi Dull ; state , common la choice , old 3
Cc ; ! S"Jt. 5i/k'ic ; 1'acltlo coast , JlfJo ; 1SJI lyj. .
Ixinilon markel , sleudy.
HIDES StnmK ; wet falteil New Orlean .
lecled , 45 to t > Ibst. , nominal ; Texas , selecte > l ,
to CO Ibs. , nominal ; lluenOH Ayres , dry , 20 to
IbM. , 4Hc ; Texan , dry. 24 to 30 Ibs. , IJfflJc.
LEATHER Firm ; hemlock sole. Uuenoa Ayre
83o ; acid. 21V4 : ic.
WtKl < Firm ; domesllo fleece , 2SC2So ;
1'HOVISIONS Ileef. sleady ; family , J3.W4J1S.5
exlra mes , JS.OOijS.W ; imcket. J'j.HOll.c
Cut menu. llrm ; pickled bellies. J7 1
l.ird , stca'Jy ; neitein steam closed at J5.65 a kn
7W tic-rcm nt J6.57H ; old. | wckUKe , clt
10 ; Heplember cloned nt J6.7S , nomlna
( leady , I'ork , oleadler ; italtt , 4JO bbli
new mes . Ji.M 13.i.
llt'TTBIl Dull and easy ; western creamer
itil7c ; ElKlns , rJc ; slate dairy , lltJ16Hc ; ta
cri'.nnery , 17c.
17c.Ensy ; slate , large , C 7Tic ; smal
Eaas-8lently ; stale and Pennsylvania , H015
receipt * , 7.H5 pUgn.
TAl-LOW-laull and weak ; city , 4itf4Scj ! coui
try , 4HO4Hc.
rim tOLEl'M-Steady ; United closed at Jl.
1)1 d.
MITfALS-riif Iron , firm ; soulhem , Jlt.MCU.O
northern. J12.OuO14.00. Copper , itrongt broker
price , JlO.UHi xchong price , tl9.MS10.SS. Lea
Urnnu ; exrlmnije price. J3.30. Tin , tiulel ; straits ,
JI4.lonil.lfi. I'lates , quiet ; tpelter , dull.
COTTONSEED Oil/ Slow ; oft crude ,
nff summer yellow , 2M)27c.
OMAHA OKMIRAL MAKKKT.
Condition of Trade nnd ( Jiiotntlo.is on
Slnple nnd 1'unar I'roiliico.
The egg matket It ft llllle nrmer , owing to
the light receipts.
Poultry Is In light supply , and Ihc market
firm. Quotations :
EOGH-Cliolcc stock , lOc.
RUTTER-Packlng fclock , 7c ; choice to fancy ,
10012c ; gathered creamery , 15c ; separator cream
ery , ICc.
LIVE POttLTRY-lUns , 7'.ic : roosters , 3c ;
rprln * chickens , J2.00y3.5per doz. , or 14c per
Ib. ; ducks , Sc ; spring ducks , iQ13c ; turkeys ,
CW7c ; geese , tc ,
VEAICholce fat , 70 to 100 Ibs. , nre quoted al
Cf(7ci Inrg * and coarse , 4iiT5Hc. _
CHEESE Wisconsin full cream , Se ! Younp
Americas , Ilftl2c ; twins. llSTUc ; Nebraska ami
lown. full cream , lOc ; Llmburger , No. 1 , lOci
btlck , No. 1. lie ; Swiss. No. 1. 13c.
HAY fplatid hay , JS ; midland , J8 ; lowland ,
J7.50 ; new liuy. J6 ; ryp straw , J5 ; rolor makes
HIP price on hay. Light bales sell the best.
Only top groihs bring lop nrlcts.
PIOEONS Per doz. , Jl.OW.SO.
VEGETAIILES.
POTATOES New potatoes , choice slock , C5J
75c ,
ONIONS Hemudas , per crate , none ; California ,
In racks , per bu. , 11.10.
OLD JJEANH Hand picked , navy , J2.M ; Lima
beans , per Ib. . 5'iSVic.
CAllllAOE On orders , 2c.
RADISHES Per doz. bunches , 15c.
C1REEN ONIONS-Pcr doz. bunches. 15o.
LETTL'CE Per doz. , 15(20c.
ASPARAGUS Choice stock on orders , 35350 ;
per doz. bunches.
ClICL'MIlEHS-On orders , 35ft40c per doz.
PEAS On orders , per bu. . 75c.
STRING IIEANS On order , per 14-bu. basket ,
SOc.
TOMATOES Mississippi stock , per 4-baskel
crate , 8o4iWc ! ; 5 to 10-case Ion 75JfiO.1.
HfMMER SQUASH Per doz. , on orders , 253
WATERMELONS Per dnz. , crated , J2.5082.75 ,
C1REEN PEPPERS-Pcr bu. . Jl.0081.50.
WAX DEANS Per li-liu. bai-kft , SOc.
CANTALOUPES Per doz. . M Wtyl 50.
CAfLlKLOWKR-Per doz. , 40ff45c.
CELERY Home grown , per doz. , WflToc.
FRUITS.
There were n few white Texas grapes on Ihc
market yesterday.
The market wns not very largely supplied
with berries , there being only a few stuiw-
berrlos nnd blackberries. There were no larp.
berries of any consequence , nnd It was hard tn
111 ! orders.
The market Is pretty well supplied with Cali
fornia peaches.
( IPUIKP K. Kellogg of Newcastle , Cat. , will
have n car of Ids fruit on the market today ,
mainly peaches. Quotations :
RED UASPIIERRIES Per 24-qt. case , JI.50.
Pl.t MS'idlfdin n , per bux. choice stock , J1.5 :
{ J2.00 ; southern , per case , J1.50.
APtllL'OTS Cnllfotnln , choice stock , per box ,
Jl.fO.
SOUTHERN PEACHES-Per 4-basliet crate ,
APPLES Southern , p > r li-bu. l > x , 3@4'c
bills. . J2.00H2.50.
CALIFORNIA PEACHES Per box. JI.OOW1.10.
STRAWIIERRIES Choice shipping stock , pel
case cf 24 qts. , J2.75.
CHERRIES Washington , per 10-lb. box , J1.25
home grown , per 24 qt. case , J2.50.
OOOSE11ERRIES Per 2l-it. | case , J2.00JJ2.25.
1ILACK RASPllERRIES-Per 24-qt. case , J2 7
03.00.
BLACKHKRRIES Choice stock , per 24-ql ,
'nso ' , J2 0 < Vi2.25.
ORATES Texas stock , per 4 basket case , JI.2
01.50.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Navels , per box , none ; choice seed
Ings , per box , J2.50 ; Mcdllerrnnenn sweets , J2.7
W3.00 ; fancy HI. Michaels , none.
LEMONS Extla fa cy lemons , 360 size. JO 005
0.25 ; SOO size , JG.25BG.50.
IIANANAS Choice large slock , per bunch , J2.2 !
02.50 ; incdlmn size bunches , J2.004J2.25.
PINEAPPLES Per doz. , J2.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FIGS Fancy , 15c ; choLe , 12ffl3c ; California
bags , 7c.
HONEY California. 14SJ15C.
MAPLE SYRt'P Gallon Jugs , per doz. , J12
lllxby , 5-BMl. cans , J3.
Nt'TS Almonds , 14c ; English walnuts , soft
shelled , 12c ; standards. He ; filberts , lOc ; Ilrazl
nuts , lOc ; pecans , Sc ; peanuts , raw , Co ; roasted
DATES In CO to 70-lb. boxes , Cc per Ib. ; fan
dates , small boxes , lOc per Ib.
CIDER Pure juice , per bbl. , J5 ; half bbl. , J3
COCOANt'TH-Por hundred , J4.
RICE POPCORN In the car , on orders , pei
HIDES AND TALLOW.
HIDES No. 1 green h.des , S c ; No. 2 greet
hides , 8c ; No. 1 green salted nldcs , ! ) c ; No '
green sailed hides , 8Hc ; No. 1 veal calf. 8 tn 1 "
bs. , 13c ; No. 2 veal calf. S to 15 Ibs. , lonioUv"
S'o. 1 dry flint hides , 120140 ; No. 2 dry flint hides
12c ; No. 1 dry called hides. 12c ; partly cuio
ildes , " 4c per Ib. less than fully cured.
SHEEP PELTS Gretn sailed , eacli , 250COe
green sailed shearlings ( shoit wooled early skin-i )
each , 6t15c , dry shearllnKB ( short wooled earl
skliiB ) ' No. 1 , each , 5 < 0 > 10o ; dry shearlings ( ehor
wooled early skins ) . No. 2 , each , 5c ; dry llln
Kansas nnd Nel > i\ja butcher wool pelts pel
Dound , actual welgnc. 688c ; dry "flint Kansas am
Nbraska murtaln wool pelts , per pound , actua
weight , 4&Gc ; dry flint Colorado butcher woe
'lelts , per pound , actual weigiit , 4ff6' > .C' drs
lint Colorado murrain wool pelts , per" pound
actual weight , 4CCc. Have feet cut off , as It li
useless to pay freight on them.
TALLOW AND GREASE No. 1 tallow 4V.fi
4lic ; No. 2 tallow , 3V4 j4c ; greasp , white A. 4ji
4lic ; gicase , white II , S'.Jc ' ; grease , yellow , 2AJj
3o ; grease , dark , 2V5c ; old butter , 2JJ2'ic ; bees
wax , prime. 17JT20c ; rough tallow. 2c. '
WOOL , UNWASHED Fine heavy , Cf7c' fin'
light.S3c ; quarter-blood , 10fil2c ; seedy , burn
nnd chaffy , ki9c ; celled nnd broken , coarse 7s
9c : celled and broken , fine. 6ffSc.
WOOL. WASHED Medium , 1501Sc ; fine , 14JJ
lOc ; tub washed , IBIflSc ; black. 8c ; bucks , Cc
lag locks , 233c ; dead pulled. Ml'Cc.
IRON TKADK CONTIMJKSj TO l.MPROM
Heavy Inroad on Unsold Stucki .Made I.iu
.Month.
CLEVELAND. July 11. The Iron Trade Revlei
this week will say : A further heavy Inroa
on unsold stocks of pig Iron wns made In JUJH
iccordlng to Western Pig Iron association return
and while another minth will show qulle nn In
crease In producllon Ihc recent resumptions hav
not yet told slronely on Ihe column of acllv
capacity. The fact that even under the latet
advances buyers of foundry Iron nre still tryln
to make puichases beyond time limits set b
most producers would Indicate that the advanc
has not , yet expended Its force , and that four
dries me getting woik lluil are making ihei
more nndy lo fill nt current prices than the
were lo buy In 100-lcn lols four monlhs agr
1'ho eastern Pennsylvania advance of close to I
a ton , bringing the Lehlgh Valley Iron lo
basis of J12.50 for No. 2 X foundry nnd urn
forgo to 111.60 , was an Index of aclual condition
the withdrawal of southern competition throug
the takl g up of product for several month
ahead and the engagement of the capacity of a
eastern furnace for from sixty to ninety dayi
ahead. liessemer Iron , Inking Hie average of tli
week's sales , Is fully 50 per cent higher than I
the preceding week. Several Docks of met !
were. Bold In the latter portion of last week n
J13.25 In the valley. A later BaleIs reported n
J13.50. Consumption In still plainly In excess c
production and the tonnage of finished steel I
all forms shows no signs of relaxing. The bl
let market Is becoming more conspicuous by th
nbsence of sales. There are few buyers an
fewer sellers. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
UIIAI.S SPUiULA TORS HAVE A IUCI
Information Concerning the Crop Ilepor
( liven I'nvurltot In Advance.
NEW YORK , July II. There was much kick
Ing among the grain men on the Produce ex
change today over the leakage of ihe crop re
porl. Insiders. It Is alleged , ore about twenty
four hours ahead of thu rank nnd file c
traders In getting the report , or at least figure
so clobely thai they work on R practically sur
basis. A prominent broker who Is Indlgnan
at the alleged tips fr < m Washington came hit
possession jesterday noon of figures on Ihe cor
dlllon of tprtng and wlnler wheat , said to hav
eome direct from Washington. Ho had rt
eelved them through a friend , and refused t
give the names or figures , but to assure tli
doubters that ha had a sure tip the figure
were placed In an envelope , signed with th
slgnatuies of two brokers and put away. Thi
morning the figure * were compared with 111
olilrl.il conditions tent out In the crop repori
On spring wheat the tip wns 101 , against 102 ,
government llgures , and t.ie winter 05 , agalnt
15.8 olllcl.il. The significance and Imporiiitic
of this will be apparent when It Is stated thii
the ntkt local guessers yesterday were for cor
dlllons of ! > ' . ' .S and 7J.5 for rprlng and wtntei
It was raid the nnrthwtsl nUo had a stralgf
Up on the government report , for they wei
heavy sellers In this market yesterday.
Coffee Murker.
NEW YORK. July ll.-COFFEE-Oplloti
steady at unchanged prices to 10 points di
dine. Ono house did aWt all the buying , nn
supported the market ugalm.t tie : weak Euu
IH'HII and lndlffeent : llrujlllan advices ; close
qulel at unchanged prices to 10 points net di
dine ; sales , 7.00J bags. Including : March i
J14.55 ; July. HI.GO ; September. 114.75014.8) ; Oi
tober. J14.80 ; December. 'Jll.75. Spot coffei
Rlt > , dull und quiet. Mild , quiet and rasj
Cordova. Jli.25jilD.liO ; eaten. 1.000 bags Rio. Nc
8 , spot , at Jll ; 2.OV ) bags at J14 ; 2.0W bags Man
calbo and 1 000 bags bugs Central Ameilcun , |
t. Waiehoute derllverles from New York ye :
let day , 10.U77 bags ; New Yolk slock. 87ti2J Lavi
1'nitMl States nock. 379.932 bags ; allnat for In
t'nlled Slates , 131.000 bags ; total visible for th
fulled States , 510,932 bags , against 3C0.8SO baj
la t year ,
SANTOS. July 11. Maiket quiet ; good aveiat
Santos , Jll.GO ; receipts , 10,000 bagi ; stock , I6S.IH
HAMIH'RO , July H. Market quiet and ui
changed to U pfx. higher ; sales. 8,0obags ) ,
RIO DE JANEIRO , July ll.-Miirket Inactive
No. 7 Rio. not quoted ; exchange , 10 13-16e ; ri
cvlpts , 5.0O ) bags ; cleared for Ihe Untied State
9.000 bags ; cleared for Europe , none ; etocl
173.1)00 ) bags.
HAVRE , July 11 Market cptnrd quiet an
unchanged to Ut lower ; at 12 in. , barely stead
und > . f lower ; at 8 p. m. , barely steady or
unchanged ; closed quiet at HI lower for tl
day ; rales , 6,000 bags ,
Fore-1 nil I'liiiiucml Affairs.
RERLIN. July 11. Exchange on London , elg !
days' eight. 0 marks , 40ij pfg.
PARIS. July H.-The weekly ktulemfnt of tt
Ran ! ; of France , Issued today , shows the fo
lowlnff changes , as compared with previous ai
count : Notes In circulation , decreased , 8.075
OOOf ; cold In hand , decreake , 7.775.0W ; bills dl
counted , Increase , 36.Sia.OuO ; silver In hand , li
crease , 5S75OOOf. Three per cent rentes , lu ;
224c for the account , l.ichanto on Londoi
Z5f 15o for checks.
IX3NDON , July 11. The weekly statement i
the llank of England , tuued today , shows tl
following , * * couipartd with tht previous &
count ! Tolal reserve , decrease 826,000 ; cir
culation , Increase , 363,000 ; bullion , decrease ,
I4C3.C32 ; oilier securtlles , Increase , 18,000 ; other
deposits. Increase , 2,692,000 ; pubtlo deposits , de-
cress" , 3,794,000 ; notes reserve , decrease , ,13-
000 ; government securities , decrease , 90.000. The
proportion of the Hank of England' * reserve
to liability , which last week was 69.47 per cent.
Is now 69.10 per cent , ( lold Is quoted at llurnos
Ayres at 245.50 ; Madrid , 11.50 ; Lisbon , tt'i :
St , Petersburg , 50 ; Athens , 77 ; Rome , 104.47 ;
Vienna , 103. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
STOCKS ANU I1OND9.
Crops U'ern the Chief I'nctor In the Specula-
Hun In lull way Securities
NEW YORK , July 11. The crops were tht
chief factor of the speculation on the rnlhvaj
list on the Stock exchange today. Private nil
vices from the west were dltectly conlrary to th <
terms of the government report , which fore ,
shadowed nn unusually heavy corn crop nnd n
good spring wheat crop , The bears used the un *
favorable rcjiorts lo depress prices and sue'
ceeded In forcing down the grangers and othei
slocks of Ihc railway group , desplle the fnci
that the pessimistic views received no conllrmiv
lion from uninterested sources. The Industila
section was manned by cliques of professionals
who arc In the control of these stocks for tin
present. The speculation was In the main In tin
hands of tradeis who are now chiefly brars. Tin
foreigners bought early and became sellers later ,
but the opeiiitloiiH did not affect the market tt
any appreciable extent.
At the opening a. firm tone pervaded with Chi.
cagn Gas selling up 11 per cent , and the othei
stiickt traded Ui n fraction , except New England
which broke 2T4 per cent. 'Hie grangers wen
s ion attacked and gave way H to U ppr cent
Chicago Gas selling off \ % per cent ; Mlssotir
Pacific 1 per cent , nnd Sugar and Tobacco , :
per cent , llefnre midday n slight rally took t
downward turn , Leather , preferred , recedlnt
314 per cent ; Sugar , 2i ! per cent ; Chicago GUI
and Tobacco , 1 per cent. At the lower flgurei
there wns covering of short conttncts. nnd i
general Improvement In prices followed , whlcl
extended tt only n frncllon. The market cloFCi
firm , but at a general decline of I'.fc to 2',4 pel
cent on the general llnl. The sum tolnl of tin
sales In the bond market wns but Jl.OSO.OX ) , tin
smallest day's business for some time. Specula
lion was firm , but there nre few changes of noli
In prices.
The Evening Post's London cablegram soys :
There wns no diminution of the activity li
Knlllrs , but the oilier markets were quieter ,
Americans were very steady In tone , nnd t u
variation * In prices we'e slight. Atchlfon was
exceptionally good. Canadian Pacific relapseO
nearly n dollar on reallzatli ni. The coin am !
bullion In the Hank of England decreased 401.-
000 this week , although only 67,000 was the IIPI
rtntiic of gold for the week , viz : Two hundred
thousands Ibs. to the Cape , 100,000 tn Cull'
s'nntlnople nnd 110,000 received from Australia
and 13.1,000 In bats bought.
The following were Ihe closing quotations o
he leading stocks of the New York exchangi
oday :
The total pales of Block today were 273.00
shares , Including Sugar , 33.300 ; Tolwcco , 0.300
HurlliiKton. 19.100 ; Chlcano Gas , 43,000 ; DlBtllleip
8.0i > 0 ; IxnilHVMIe & N'aclnllle. 8,000 ; Mlshourl I'n
cllle , 8,2X ( ) ; Uendlnu , 20.000 ; Hock Inland. 0,2 * )
St. Ixnibi & KomliwpHtern preferred , 4.100 ; HI
I'aul , iCOT ; Houlhern llallroiiil nicferrcd , 1,400
Tennessee Coal , ! iMO ; United Statfa I.eathei
8.301) ) ; Leather prcferied , 9,100 ; Wheeling & Lak
Erie , 6.900.
Xow Vork iM < m < 'Y JMMrlcrr. '
11. MONEY ON CAM
NEW YORK , July < -
Eaay at Hi 114 per cent ; last loan , 1 per cent
cloeed 1 per cent.
I'llIME MEUCANTILE PAPER 363V4 pe
cent.
STEIU.1NG EXCIIANGE-Klrni. with actua
business In bankers' bills at H.VJSI4.S9'i for de
mand , and t4.89K4.S9U for sixty days ; jioste
rates , l.ilft4.89V4 ! and J4.90ff4.90V4 ; commerclu
bills , l4.KQt.ESU.
SIL.VKH CERTIFICATES C7U467-C.
GOVERNMENT HONDS firm ; state bonJi
dull ; railroad bonds , llrm.
ClasrnB quotations of bonds wcro as follows :
rinunclul > uios.
ROSTON , July 11. Clearings , 118,178,703 ; bo
ances , j,008,102.
HALTIMOHE. July 11. Clearings , JJ.007,20
balances , JI6S.707.
PHILADEIJ'HIA , July ll.-ClearlnCs , 10,8JS. I
balances , J1.367.43S.
NEW YORK. July 11.-Clearings , J108,325,80
balances , JS.025,748.
ST. LOUIS. July ll.-Clearlncs. JI.541.M4 ; b
ances , 1511,670. Money , 6 0 per cent. New Yo ;
exchange , par bid ; offered at S5o premium.
WASHINGTON. July H. Today's slalement
the condition of the treasury shows ; Avullal
cosh balance , 1191,518,361 ; cold reserve , 1107,113,1 :
CHICAGO. July H. Clearings. J16.678.K
Money , easy ; rales , 4fj'i per cent for call loa
and Mr5(4 ( per cent for commercial paper. N <
York exchange ftl par. Sterling , ponied rail
OMAHA LIVE SJOCK MARKET
Cattle Receipts Fall Eaok to tlio Low
Notches Ouco Moro ,
EViRYTHHG OFFEND SOLO WELL
- * .
General Tune of IhoMarket flood but Sup
ply Too Miurt to Aruuao Urcnt Inter
est Shliion | | lilt Up the
* HIIR I'nco.
THURSDAY , July 11.
The receipts today were LOSS cattle , 3,081
hogs nnd 51 sheep , ns ngalnst 1,280 cattle ,
3,312 hogs nnd no sheep yesterday.
CATTLE The offerings of cattle , all told ,
were thlrty-nlno fresh loads. Cows und
heifers formed the great bulk of the offer
ings , there being twenty to twenty-twc
loads of that kind of cattle In thu yards ,
There was also quite a sprinkling of stack
ers nnd feeders In the ynrds , und uftei
deducting the stock cnttlo nnd cow stuff
there wns not much left In the way ol
beef steers.
There were n few fairish little steers on
sale , which brought about steady prices ,
but there wns nothing very choice , nt leasl
nothing of any consequence.
Among the offerings of cows and heifers
were some pretty good cuttle. The markel
was very active , and everything offered
was taken before the middle of the fore
noon. The prices paid were a little strongci
than yesterday.
Desirable feeders were In pretty good de
mand , nnd the trade was reasonably active ,
The prices paid were nbotit the stime IK
yesterday. Several bunches of feeders
brought $ :1.00 : < y3.CO. Representative sales :
iiiHTUKHS. .
HOGS The. shippers WCTP the peoplp today ani
they net a lively pace that was hard to follow
The market opened with' the packers blddlnj
about steady prices , but the tradlnc on thnt b-asli
was limited. The rlilppera showed up with llbera
orders and commenced pIcklnR up desirable load' '
ut qulto a lively rate. The packers came t <
the conclusion that they wauled IIORS worse that
was Indicated by their first bids. The result wn <
un active market at an adavnce of fully 6c
The Improvement was greatest on the light mlxei
loads. In some rases common llKht hogs soli
lOo higher. The hogs were all sold and wclghcc
up early In the forenoon.
The best heavy hoes here sold at JI.75. the cam. .
as yesterday. The light and medium weigh
hogs brought J4.C5S'I.70 ' principally , as ogalns
J4.eOjT4.05 yesterday. The shippers took ahou
1,200 hogs out of the 3,000 on sale , lleprcaentatlvi
sales :
No. Av. Sh. IT. No. Av. Ph. Pr.
1 2CO . . . Jl 40 42 224 120 J4 03
4 402 ( D 4 43 74 2JO KO 4 03
09 192 240 4 f,0 SS 182 80V4C3
42 1CS ICO 450 8S 20rt 160 463
3 2SG . . . 4 SO CO 20' . . . . 4 Co
4 280 80 4 50 72 200 210 4 65
0 243 . . . 4 50 K 2T , fO 4 65
3 32 ! . . . 4 60 CS 228 200 4 03
18 247 240 4 C5 213 177 280 4 C7V
G 270 . . . 4 C5 71 219 10J 167V
6 2S8 80 4 53 CO 191 40 4 C7V
2 310 . . . 4 U ) 74 210 210 4 C7'
1 220 . . . 4 60 87 210 200 4 70
5 190 . . . 400 70 231 200 470
10 303 . . . 4 CO 7 , .232 . . . 470
5 230 . . . 4 CO 72 220 80 470
! ! 219 160 4 CO C3 230 210 470
57 223 ICO 4 CO 74 22 ! ) 40 470
52 173 . . . 4 CO 07 210 40 470
32 193 UO 460 5S 248 . . . 470
11 213 80 4 CO 91 203 320 470
2 270 . . . 4 CO 07 203 40 470
S3 190 240 4 6214 M 232 SO 4 70
92 193 280 4 03 74 210 200 4 70
G3 2lO 80 4 05 81 202 120 4 70
CO 211 80 4 03 C3 180 . . . 470
67 223 200 4 C3 CB 201 80 4 73
tA 223 . . . 4 C3 75 261 SO 4 75
76 192 280 4 03 - 70 218 ICO 4 75
CO 221 ICO 4 CJ
SKll'S AND CULLS.
1 180 . . . 323 1 400 . . .x403
1 220 . . . 350
TIGS.
3 120 . . . SCO -G 103 . . . 400
SHEEP There was only one ynall bunch o
lambs In the yards which met with ready sale a
Hteady prices. Kalr to choice natives are quotabl
ut fiom J2.CO to W.50 ; fair to good westerns a
from J2.25 to J2.75 ; common and stock heep a
from J1.75 to J2.25 ; cowl to choice 40 to 100-11
lambs at from 13 to (5.50. JU-prcs-motive sales :
'
No. Av. Pr.
' cull 70 J300
M native lambs 61 6 00
( JI1ICA.UO LIVE oTOCIv.
Ill Cnttlo There ( Vim it Strut g Market n
Keceipts Were Snnt , . .
CHICAGO , July 11. Iji cattle there was
stronger market lodajf , , pg , only about 8,000 hea
were received. Sales ) \ ; ( a basis of froi
J3.30 to (0 for common to extra native Bteei
weighing from 930 to l.C , ' ( , llia. , with sali-a largel
at from JI.23 to J3.50 ; .fj'atljo choice enough to g
above J5.10 moved orc it-i'lily , and many of th
transactions were ut ; fin u,4uvnce of lOu per 1C
Ibs. llutchers' und cannufi' tuff WHS In good ilf
mund at stronger prices , , qows Felling at froi
11.75 to Jl , chiefly at fr.wa , VI to $3.25 , while bull
brought from J1.73 t ? J3.7.S ; veal calves wet
once moic onflolrt ipood demand at froi
iilentlful . , not many , ( , uJjUig below J4.25. Fa !
activity chaiucterlzeil ufnft gtocker and feede
branch of the market lit' unchanged prices , salt
ranglne at from J2.CO tinj4.a Texas cattle arrive
lo the number of ubouti.l.VvnJ head , maklnx nearl
10.000 received ea far IV | ) ) week. They were I
good demand und advanced alwut lOe. The llri
northern runne cuttle of the een on made the :
uppeaiance , there brlllM' if 'train ' of sixteen cat
from Wyoming. Tbeyb.w.-re told early iin
brought good prices , tli.jjjiuyllty being Very goo
for BO early In the season.
Bheep receipts Ml U'U.lo about 8,000 hea
today. Sheep , stronger un a active. Lamba ngal
comprlvrd a large pait < > f the supply and surfere
a fuither decline of lOc. als ranging ut froi
S3 to JO , with transaction * chiefly at from JI.75 I
J3.75. Sheep were In iU-nuout ut from II.W I
JI.75 for Inferior , at from 13 to JJ.40 for comnio
tn medium , and at from J3.0 to JI.13 for good I
extra westerns : fed Tean , J3 to J.CO.
Only about 10,000 hog arrived today , but tli
supply was nearly 34.0UO , as u large numb <
remained over last night. Chicago packers wei
fair buyers , and as there was un active easier
ahlpplng demand for choice hogs , prices wet
strong and at from 5c to lOo per 100 Ibr. hlght
than yesterday' * closing isolations. Hule wei
made of common to choice heavy hogs at froi
J4.70 to J5.15 ' ; mixed lota at from 14.SO I
ii.Ou , and common to choice amortrU light at froi
J4.75 lo JS.10. The bulk of the hpga ( old ut froi
14.90 to JS.Oo for htavy , juid at from J4.93 to J5.I
"
: Cattle. 8.WO head : calves , l , o
head ; hogs , 16,000 headihetp , 8,000 head.
Unn u City Live | < > rk.
KANSAS CITY , July ATTL.E-necclpti
2.7UO head : shlpmenls , 1.300 head. Marke
steady to strong ; Texas iteeri , J2.S01J3.8J ; Texa
cowu , J2.00 i3.e5 ; beef steers. J9.23U5.CO ; natlv
cown , J1.65U3.80 ; etockera and feeders. JJ.3H
4.15 ; Lulli. Jl. & 23.00. .
HOGS Receipts. 1,600 head ; shipment ! , 1,4'
head. Market strong .to lOo higher ; bulk c
aUi , Jl. iQUS ; iuavlU. Ii.00a4.si ; ; packtn
I.eOftl.MH ; mixed , JI.COC4.SO ; light * , J4.M34.80i
Yorker * . J4.70fT4.80 ; pUs. tl.IOtJI.C5.
HHEEI' Receipt * , 2.104 head ; shipment ! , none.
Ilest steady ; others weak to lOc lower.
tit. l.ouli Llvo Mliicw MnrKet.
ST. 1XJUI8. July II. CATTI.R-Recelpts. 3.W
lead ; fhlpmenlB , i.DOO head ; miukel llrm ; natlvi
rcf nnd shipping n leers. II.OOU5.W ; Until stret
-1.23P4.00 ; stackers and feederw , J2.5033.50 ; co\\
J2.S502.30 ; fed Texas steers , J3.WI.23 ; Rrns
steers , J2.75Q3.25 ; cows , J2.KU3.00 ; calves , J5.00 {
8.00.
HOGS Hecelpts , 2,700 head ! shipments. 2,6
lead ; market fc higher ; heavy , J4.W35.03
packers. J4.rOQS.OO ; light , J4.M l.t > 0.
SHEEP ItecelpU , 1,000 head ; shlpmcnls , r&
lead ; market strong ; best grades , 15c better ; nit
Ive steers , J2.MU3.40 ; lambs , J3.M5J3.2j ; no south
vcstcrn oftercd.
NIMV York l.lvo Moc' < .Market.
NEW YOUIC , July H.-IIEEVES Hecclpts ,
00 head ; none on rale ; European cables iiuoK
American strern nt lOHflll'ic , iliessed weight ;
efrlKcrator beef , M.ifillHc ; no exiwrls today.
SHEEP AND I.AMIW-llecclpts. 6.COJ head ;
sheep , trllle slow , but Meady ; lambs , very brl.'li
and 'HTlte higher ; sheep , poor to ) > rlme , J2.10Q
4.00 ; lambs , common t" choice , > 4.62 < l(6.Di ( ) .
HOGS-Hecelits | , 3,101 head. Market
Mork In MKIC ! ,
neord of receipts at the four principal market
for Thursday , July 11 , 1893 :
Cattle. HOIT . Sheep
South Omaha . 1.0S8 3.087 5
Ihlcago . 8,000 10,000 0,00
< unsus City . 2,700 2r.PO 2.1 !
St. Ixiuls . 3.CO ) 3.10) 1.20
Totals . T4,7S8 2I.CS7 12,33
St , l.uuln ( luiicr il Muruot.
ST. I.OU1S. July 11. KLOUU-lxwer , will
small domettlo Irade ; iiunliillotis on new Mom
are ( old 2.H/30C hiKher ) . as follows i Patent *
l1.fufll.C3 ; extra fancy. P3.30S3.40 ; fancy , J2.9I
t(3.0ii ( ; choice. J2.C35f2.,6.
WHEAT SomethlnK of iv fcrnmble lo bu )
nnd large omounls for pale opened I ho mailu-i
stiong , but u letup In the buying nnd un III'
crease In ihe selling POOH wtakem-d prices , nm
hey declined I'.tc. l-'rum Ihls they rallied. nn (
Inally sold up over 2c. closing strong ; No. :
ed , cash , tli ! < ( Clc ; July , Ci c ; September
CO'ic. '
I'OHN Oovernment'H confirmation of repirti
of u big crop , with weak nnd declining ilomcslli
narkets , reultetl In nn early decline of Ic
Later the maiket became Rttong on flrmci
cables and clo eil higher ; No. 2 mixed , cash
TJlic ; July , 4lc asked ; Augusl , 4Utc ; Septcm
ber , 30Jc.
OATS Heporls of Hie government , showing r
big ciop , together with early declines In othei
narki-tB , caused n falllni ; off of ? c. Then
was n. reaction later , and the close was linn
No. 2 cash , 24' < ic ; July , 2lc ; September , 2-l so
Oecember , 30c.
UYE Ituyers scarce ; holdlnR off for lowei
trices , pales , new. No. 2 , track , 47c.
COIIN MEAI J2.05iif2.10.
IIHAN Slvndy ; C4c , casl track , for regular
! 5c asked.
KLAX SEED-J1.21'4 for July shlpmenl , nm
it.S ) fnr August delivery.
GUASS SEEDS Timothy for August deliver }
quoted nt J5 ; other pecds entirely nuinlnal.
HAY Firmer unit higher for choice grades
llnothy , J9.50014.25 , east plde ; prairie , choice
ias ready taliat J0.5089 00. this side.
EGOS Steady ut 8c.
WHISKY Jl. 23.
LEAD StronB nnd In demand ; sales ut J3.12 ! !
{ J3.13.
Si EI.TEU-Tull nt J3.43.
1'HOVISIONS Pork , s'lindnnl m "S , Jit. 75
Lard , prime steam , $0.20 ; choice. J0.32H. llacon
boxo.1 Bhouldeis , J0.37 < 4 ; longs , JC.75 ; ribs. JO.S'Vi
Hhotls , J7. Dry salt muts , boxed phoulders
l5.li2'/4 ' ; Ions ? , } ( i.37'i , ; rllw , J6.60 ; shorts , J0.75.
HECKIPTS Flour , 2.00) libls. ; wheat , 5CCK >
bu. ; corn. 11 , 000 bu. ; oats , 11 OH ) bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour , 9.0UO bbls. ; wheat , 6,00 <
bu. ; corn , 10,000 bu. ; oats , 10.000 bu.
Liverpool .Murkctn.
I.lVEHPOOL.July 11. WHEAT Futures openci
easy , with , near and distant positions V d lower
closed steady , with near positions l'481'.iid lo e
and distant positions IVid lower ; business nbou
equally distributed ; July , Cs Ud ; August , 6s 'art
September , Cs Id ; October , 5s l'4d ; November
' > 8 2d ; December , Cs ' ,4d.
COIIN Spot , bleady ; American mixed , new
4s 2ljd. ( Futures opened dull and unchanged ; clot-ci
steady , with near poslllons ' .id lower und da !
lant positions Uff % < l higher ; July , 4s Hid ; Au
riUHt. 4s 'id ; September , 4s "d ; October , 4s id
November , 4s l',4di December , 4 lljd.
FlXJl'll Dull ; demand poor ; St. Louis fane ;
winter , 7s Cd.
PROVISIONS Hacon , quiet ; demand poor
Cumbeiland cut , 2S to 30 Ibs. . 32s ; thort ills
i8 Ibs. , 33s ; long clear , light , 3S to 43 Ibs. . 33s
long clear , heavy , 53 Ibs. , 32-j ; short clear back ?
light , 18 Ibs. , IHs ; short clear middles , heavy , 5
Ibs. , 32s ftl ; clear Ijellles , II lo 10 Ibx. , 34.s. Shoul
ders , stiuare , 12 to 18 Ibs , 31s. Hums , 8 ort clear , 1
to IGllis. , 44s Cd. Hu-f. extra India meps , 7Ks 9d
prime mess , ClH 3d. Pork , prime mess , line west
ern , 57s Cd ; line medium , COs. Lard' dull
iirlme western , 328 9d ; refined , In pall" . 34s.
CIIKESI1 Qulel ; demand poor ; finest Amor
lean while , new , 38s Cd ; tticst American col
jred. new , 2Sa Cd ,
III'TTEK Finest United Stales and good , norn
Inal.
LINSEED OIL ICs 9d.
PETHOLEl'M-Ileflned ' , 81.
llEFUIGEUATbU 1IEEF Forcquarlers , 3ld
hlndquarlers , C',4d.
HOI'S At London , Pacific const , (2.
' Iliiltlaiuro llrmti MiiPKetn.
HAI.TIMOHE. July 11. FLOUH Dull anil un
changed ; receipts , 9,800 bbls. ; shipments , 1,30
bblH. ; Kales , 1MJ bbls.
WHEAT rnsettled ; spot and month , C7jC7'ic
August , G7I < i7' c ; September. 6fCSUc ; stenmc
No. 2 red , C4JT 4'/4c ; receipts , 20,852 bu. ; HhlpmenU
ItH , i > ) bu. ; etock , 120.0W bu. ; sales , 70,000 bu.
COIINQuiet ; fpot , 4Sff4Sl/1c ; month nn
AutciiHt , 47140 bid ; September , 48f48l4c ; lecelpte
23,221 bu. ; shipments , 8.C02 bu. ; slock , 177,457 bu.
fall's. 14,000 bu.
OATS Steady : No. 2 white , western , S2VHf33c
No. 2 mixed , 30Vi I31 ; receipts , 19,301 bu. ; shir
mentK , CO bu. ; stock , 95.800 bu.
HYE Inactive ; receipts , 234 bu. ; slock , 0,14
bu. _
Wool Murko' .
LONDON , July 11. At the wool auctions toda ;
15,782 bales were offeicd , of which 700 wen
drawn. The ntsortment was varied und bid
ding more nctlve. Americans operated freely
New Souih Wales , 2,633 bales ; scoured. 6ViU {
Is 2d ; greasy , l iiSVid. Queensland , 1,893 bales
scoured , 71,4dflls ' ,4d ; greasy. 5 > ,44l9Ud. Victoria
2,159 bales ; scoured , 4ilfils IVid ; greacy , CUiilltl
South Auutialla , 601 b.iies ; scoured , tilfila
Riensy , 4fi5V4d. Swan lllver. 816 bales ; scoured
USllVid ; greasy , 34iti7V4d. Tasmania. 82 bales
giea y , ifi8Hd , New Zealand. 4.152 bales
scoured. 7dila 2d ; greasy , 4VsW10il. Cape o
Good Hope nnd Natal. 2,205 bales ; scoured
10',4dJls 3d ; greasy , CflSVfcd. _
! pur MurUer.
NEW YOHK , July 11. SUGAR Haw. firm
sales yesterday on cat go centrifugal , 93 test
2 5-10c ; and 2,340 bags molasses sugar. 83 ton
at 2 5-lCc , nnd today 35,139 bags centrifugal , 9
test , 2 5-lCc , and freights , .11 hhds. nnd 24 bag :
Mupcovndo. 89 test , at 2Tc. ( Hellned fall ly active
No. 7 , 3 15-16f4',4c ; No. 8 , 3 15-16(4Vc ( ; No. 9. 3S
4 1-lCc ; No. 10 , 3 13-lCUIc ; No. 11 , 3 ll-lCT3'tc (
No. 12 , 3 9-104j3ic ; No. 13 , 3He ; off A , 4 1-1C5
4Hc ; mold A , t ll-lC0Wc ; standard A , 4 5-ld
4'.ic ; confectioners A , 4 S-lCiiHVic ; cut loaf , S 1-1
{ (3Vic ; crushed , 5 l-lCJ5'4c ; powdered , 441
4 15-lCc ; granulated , 4 7-16&4c ; cubca , 4 11-lCc.
4 o.ton AlHrUdl ,
NEW YOHK , July ll.-COTTON Sleady ; mIO
dllng , 74c ! ; net receipts , none ; gross , C73 balee
exports to the continent , 4,800 bales ; forwarded
271 baleti ; sales , 1.740 bales ; eplnners , 740 bale :
slock , 190,115 bales.
NEW OULEANS , July 11. COTTON Quiet
middling. 0c ; low middling , GHc : good ordlnarj
0 1-lGc ; net and gross receipts , C65 bales ; salei
ICO bales ; slock , 18,131 bales ,
ST. LOt'IS , July 11. COTTON Sleady ; mli !
dl'.ng , C c ; sales , 33 bales : receipts , 110 balei
shipments , 814 bales ; stock , 19,273 bales.
Poirla MurUrtK.
PEORIA , July n. CORN-NO. 3 , 42140.
OATS Steady , firm ; No. 2 while , 27 27V4c ; Ni
3 while , 2 V4(204c.
RYE Dull ; new nominal ; No. 2 , 43c.
WHIS1CY Firm ; goods on the busts of Jl. :
for high wines.
RECEIPTS Wheat , 2,800 bu. ; corn , 24,000 bu
oats , 100.000 bu , ; rye , COO bu. ; barley , none.
SHIPMENTS Wheat , 3,000 bu. ; corn , 7,500 bu
oats , 120,250 bu. ; rye , none ; barley , 700 bu.
New Ynrk Drv ( inmtx MnrUrt' .
NEW YORK , July 11. Many buyers present
more Inquiry ; manbuslnets djlng , many good
short In deliveries and larger sales are the fen
tures of the market. The prices for wool an
cotton fabrics are firmer all around. Illeachc
cottons In much Improved demand , prices llrrr
Garment manufacturers arc Ihe larger dealer
for bleached goods. Printing cloths firm u
2ic ! bid and declined.
MtliVHiikro .MnrxHCi.
MILWAUKEE. July 11. WIIEAT-Lower ; N <
2 spring , C7c ; No. 1 northern , 71V4c ; Septcmbe
O7'ic.
CORN Firm nnd hlfihcr ; No. 3 , 47c.
OATS Firm ; No. 2 white , 2Sc ; No. 3 whit
nominal ,
DARLEY Nominal : No. 2 , 4Sc.
RYE Steady ; No. 1 , 53',4c.
AIliuiL-apulU ITIifiit Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. July 11. WHEAT Flrme
July. C5c ; September. C3HlG34c ; December , C3
C63He ; on track , No. 1 hard. 67V4c ; No. 1 norll
ern. C6tc ! ; No. 2 northern , C5V4c.
FLOUR Easy ; first patents , yt.WS3.tO ; secor
putcnls , J3.30tt3.70 ; llr t cleats , JJ.W03.OOi fcecor
clears , J2.15 ; export bakers , J2.4W.OO.
Dulutli iruln IMarKot.
nULUTH , July 11. WHEAT Higher ; No.
luud , cash , 68 > 4c ; July , CSTlo ; No. 1 norlher
cash. CS'.4c ; July , 68c ; Beplember. 65Hc ; Decer
ber. 67Vic ; No. 2 norlhern , cash , C5V4c ; No.
nurlhern , COUc.
_
liHiimn City .Markets.
KANSAS CITY. July ll.-WHEAT-Qulet ; N
2 hard. C1062c ; No. 2 red , G2j6lc | ; rejected , Me.
CORN Hteady ; No. 2 mixed und white , S8c.
OATS Firm ; No. 2 mixed , 24c ; No. 2 while , 27
TrUce Whuitt Cluotatlom.
SAN FRANCISCO , July 11. WHEAT Qul
and steady ; December , Jl.OOU-
Allirrt Illucu loniiuUtcil Sulclilo ,
FAmnuilY , Neb. , July 11. ( Special.- )
The jury In the Inquest on the body of Albe
IJlaco returned a verdict finding that 1
came to hla death from a pistol ihot wour
Indlctctl by his own hand with suicidal Inten
He left no letters or papers , except a menu
randa Riving hla wife's address and son
small debts.
At the last term of district court Jud {
Hush allowed the attorneya tn the Vv'llllan
murder case $200 fees each , but the count
commissioners cut the amounts when the
audited the bills to (100 each. The attorney
have appealed from the award of the comtnl
slonera to the district court.
NEW ERA IN RAILROADING
B , & M , System Preparing to Conform tc
the Uniform Automatic Coupler Law.
CHANGE WILL INVOLVE MILLION !
Cars on Moit Kouds Will lluvo to IIo En-
Inrcetl or Lowered In Order to
Moot the .New Sltuir-
tlnn.
LINCOLN , July 11. ( Special. ) Davlil
Hawksworth , general superintendent of tlic
mechanical department of the II. & M. rail
road , Is In town , lie has given orders tn
have all freight cars of that Una prepared
for the era of uniform automatic coupler :
to conform to the new federal law , which
goes Into effect next year. This law fixes c
uniformity In the height of all cars above
the tracks tun In the United States. Ily this
uniformity cars on one line can bo coupled
to those o ( another without endangering the
lives of switchmen or brnkcmen making the
connections. The Lhirllngton 1ms about 40-
000 freight cars which are all too low. The
work of raising them to the height prescribed
by the law will' bo one of considerable mag
nitude. The Jenny automatic coupler Is the
one adopted by this company. By railroad
men It Is considered one of the best and
safest for the men.
INTERESTING HEUNION.
For the first time In Its history the family
of W. V. V. Uoaglaud participated In a re
union. It was accompanied last evening by
the saddest of surroundings , the aged father ,
who Is an octogenarian , being at the time
upon a sickbed , from which but slight hopes
are entertained of his recovery. There nrc
nine children and they have never met before
In family circle , the oldest having left home
before ( lie youngest was born. The list In
cludes JJjy Captain H. V. Hoagland of thr
police force ; J. S. Hoagland of North 1'lattc ;
Richard Hoagland , county Judge of Oandy ,
Logan county ; \Vllllam Hoagland of Cflllcn-
der , la. ; Mrs. Sarah Tunnsll. Verdon , 111. ;
Mrs. It. II. Loughrldgc , Griml HUnd ; James
W. Hoagland , Mrs. George Ilagley and Miss
Sue Hoagland , all of this city. Mr. and Mr ;
Hoagland celebrated their golden wcddlnp
In this city about five years ago. They have
lived In Lincoln about eleven years.
The Rock Island Railroad company desires
to connect and unllo Its raid north ol
the city with the Omaha & Republican Val
ley , but the receivers of the Union Pacific ,
owners of the road , will not Join them. Ths
Lancaster county court Is asked to appoint
appraisers to condemn the right of way
and to help get them what they want ,
INSIST ON A DISCOUNT.
The First National bank of Lincoln , the
Union Savings bank and Thomas Ryan hold
three policies , one- for $2,000 In the I'hocnl.x
of Hartford , one for $1,000 In the Insurance
Company of North America , and one for
$1.000 In the Pennsylvania Fire of Philadel
phia. Issued March last on the foundry of
George Downing , which was completely de
stroyed by lire April 4 last. The companies
decline to pay the policies. Suit was brought
today In the district court.
The companies make no claim of any kind
as a defense for their refusal to pay , but as
sert their willingness to do so If the policy
holders will accept a discount of 10 per cent.
Although the May term of district court
adjourned sine die at 2:35 : o'clock yesterday ,
and will not convene until September , Judge
Holmes will hear the C.W1 receivership case
some tfmo next week.
Tomorrow afternoon the Lincoln Roadster
club will give Its first matinee at 2 p. m.
at Lincoln park. There will be a 2:30 : pace ,
2:40 : trot or pace , 2:35 : trot or pace and 3:00 :
pacing race.
LINCOLN LOCAL NOTES.
Some time since Henry Smith , a young
man , was sent to the penitentiary for bur
glary. His mother ja now trying to secure
the assistance of the county attorney In get
ting him removed to the insane asylum. Ac
cording to her story Warden Leldlgh says the
boy , who was always regarded as rather
queer , Is Insane.
The case of the state against Charles W.
Cockrell , on the charge of embezzlement
preferred by Thomas Halley , Is ended nnd
the accused was this morning discharged by
Justice McCandless.
Mrs. J. D. Woods , wife of the county clerk ,
left today to visit In Omaha , accompanied
by her daughter.
A very pleasant social was enjoyed by the
young people of Holy Trinity church at the
residence of J. II. Harley last evening.
Mrs. H. 0. Rowlands and children have
gone east for the summer. Rev. John.Doane
and family departed yesterday for Ohio on a
vacation.
Mrs. Reason Welch left this afternoon to
visit for several months at Cadiz , 0. She
was accompanied as far as Chicago by her
parents , Captain and Mrs. J. E. Hill.
OMAHA PEOPLE IN LINCOLN.
At the LIndell : John Garrow , W. D.
Pruyn. Windsor : D. N. White. Lincoln :
H. Van Iluren and wife , John F. Hopkins ,
C. E. Yost , George II. Lyons , R. L. Met-
calfe , wife and child , H. G. Harte , H. D.
Lockwood , S. H. Orchard.
NOTES F110.U TI1K bTATU I1OU8H
Lincoln County I'oople A lc Aid to Avert
Mnrviit lim Mill tia Import Ion.
LINCOLN , July 11. ( Special. ) Governoi
Holcomb has received the following petition
from a number of citizens of Lincoln county ,
dated Moorfield , Neb. :
"We , the undersigned citizens of Lincoln
county , state of Nebraska , do hereby petition
your honor to provide some means of rellel
for the destitute of this part of Llncolr
county. As we have had no kind of alt :
since about the 1st of May , many are no\\
destitute of the necessaries of life and imisl
have help Immediately or starvation Is In
evitable , having no possible means of obtain
ing food for ourselves and families until we
can harvest a crop and dispose of the same. '
The Deer Creek relief committee signs tht
petition with the added statement that It be'
lleves the contents to be true. Accompanying
the petition Is a private letter from E. E
Smith , giving examples of cases of dcEtltu
tlon. The governor referred the communtca
tlons to Secretary Ludden , who says tha
there Is sufficient In the treasury for theli
relief and will Immediately send out a ton o
flour. Deputy Secretary of State Evans sayi
that the signers of this petition are all gooi
people and reliable. Hut he does not bellevi
there Is any destitution In Lincoln count ]
that the authorities cannot relieve If the pco
pie will only let their wants be known. Hi
is of the opinion that they would prefer t <
receive aid from the state and from a ills
tance than from the county In which the ;
reside.
The following thirteen counties have no
yet sent In their abstracts of assessment tc
the state auditor. They are due on the 1011
Inst. and the Hoard of Equalization meets 01
the 15th : Hoyd , Drown , Davis , Douglas , Fur
nas , Gage , Hooker , Keith , Kcya Paha , Lan
caster , Nance , Saunders and Sheridan.
Adjutant General Harry and Major Feche
will tomorrow Inspect company A , First regl
ment , Nebraska National Guards , at York
George W. Martin , orderly sergeant compan ;
A , has been elected captain of the compan ;
to succeed Captain Lundeen , promoted to hi
Inspector general. From York General Ilarr ;
and Major Fechet will proceed to Strorns
burg to Inspect company D , Second regiment
Second Lieutenant . R. Fitch , company H
Second regiment , Tekamah , has resigned , tli
resignation being accepted , and an electloi
will be ordered. In regard to the Increaelni
number of resignations , one reason ascribe !
Is the rigidity of Inspection under the preien
regime In the state. Major Fechet seems t
bo one who believes In strict discipline am
also that soldiering , even In the state militia
Is far from being child's play.
Will Kiilurco the 'lurch U'orki.
NEBRASKA CITY. Neb. , July 11. ( Spe
clal. ) Carl Morton , manager of the Arei
Starch company , left last night for Chlcagi
with plans and specifications of an adJIHoi
to the present large plant In this city fo
approval , If satisfactory work will teen b
commenced on an addition to the east Bl'Ie c
the preient buildings. It will bo a three
itory brick , 127 feet by 135 feet and whoi
completed the capacity of the plant will b
about treble what It now la. This will neccs
eltate the employment of a large number o
new men. It li also reported that the dls
tlllery , which has been shut down for torn *
time , will open again wltu A large force about
November.
Frank nnd John Abies , giving their ago *
ae 10 and 21 years , claiming to be ( ram Lin
coln , were last night found guilty of petty
larceny and given twenty days In Jail , They ,
In company with two girls , Kdlth Garner ,
aged 17 years , o ( SI , Joseph , and Laura
Hooper , aged 18 years , of Lincoln , wore ar
rested , charged with robbing the house ot
It , Mcyerhott and taking about $6 worth ot
clothing. No charge was brought against th
girls nnd they were released and will bo lent
homo by the authorities.
The dltllculty between the members of the
firm of Ixindca & Krcbs has been settled out
of court by Landcs purchasing his partner's
Interest , assuming the Indebtedness and con
tinuing the business In his name.
Oil ASK COUNTY CHOI'S AUIJ UUUD
I'rmpccts In tlmt Srrtlnn of tlio Country
Are I'.xrrllriit.
IMPERIAL , Neb. , July 11. ( Special. )
A drizzling rain began falling In Chase
county early yesterday morning and has con
tinued nil day , fully one Inch of water having
lug fallen , The rain was most timely , as
the ground was becoming quite dry again
and crops wcro beginning to suffer for wnnt
of moisture. The crop outlook for this county
Is dally Improving' . There will be n quarter
of a crop of small grain , and with a late
fall fully half n crop of corn. Wlillo the
corn was late In planting it has made good
and steady growth. Had the spring rains
been two weeks earlier the crops of this
county would have equalled those of 1891.
as there have been ample rains since. The
potato and vegetable crop will be abundant ,
and more than supply nil wauls of the
county. All kinds of vegetation Is
making most wonderful growth. Tha
graes on the prairies nnd ranges Is rank and
as fine and good as ever known In the
county. Stock of all kind Is In splendid con
dition. The people feel very much encour
aged , and those farmers who remained hero
and went to work In the spring nnd put
out crops will raise nn ample sufllcency to
meet all their needs during the wln'.or and
start themselves out with plenty for next
spring's work. From present prospects there
will be enough raised In the county to fully
supply all home wants.
Drnliil frnni Oscnr tlrlnc-
EMERSON , Neb. , July 11. To the Editor
of The Hee : My attention has been called
to a special dispatch from Ponder , published
in The lieo on July 4 , In which the follow
ing statement appears :
"An Incident In connection with the Win-
ncbjgo land lease * came to light today. It Is
to the effect that bribes have been given and
taken at the agenoy for the procuring and securing -
curing of leases on favorable terms. Oscar
Bring , a man of excellent reputation , made
an aflldavlt to Inspector McLaughlln to the
effect that In order to secure a lease at the
agency on favorable terms ho had to pay $150
to the clerk In charge ; that ho gave Ills note
for this amount , to the clerk In addition to
the amount ho paid the Indians. "
I desire to state that the above Is not true.
I never made any such aflldavlt to Inspector
McLaughlln , nnd never gave $ lf > 0 In money
or a note for that amount for any such pur
pose. Neither am I aware of any bribes
having been given for the purposes ot secur
ing leases. Your correspondent should bo
moro careful about writing at random , and
should confine himself to farts.
OSCAR BRING.
AsKombly Concert ut , rntr.
CRETE. Neb. , July 11. ( Special Tele
gram. ) The assembly concert tonight wna
one of the most enjoyable exercises of the
session. Miss Chandler nnd Miss Cifford
were both encored repeatedly. Miss Chand
ler will return to Chicago tomorrow. Dr.
Holmes nlso leaves. The floating Indebted
ness of the assembly , nmountlng to $1,200 ,
has been liquidated without the aid of the
receipts of this session , which will consid
erably more than pay out the expenses of the
year.
Tim Srilcwlck Set * t'm Kite.
LINCOLN , July 11. ( Special. ) T. E. SedE-
wlck , secretary of the republican elate cen
tral committee , desires to set right the erro
neous Impression that the committee generally
favors a date for the republican state con
vention between August 15 to 25. On tha
contrary , he says that the consensus of opin
ion If for a date between September 15 and
30. He Is of the opinion that the conven
tion will be called to meet September 25.
01 iso County liupnlillnniK.
IJEATRICE , July 11. ( Special Telegram. )
The Gage county republican central commit
tee met this afternoon. Tuesday , August 13 ,
Is the day fixed for the county convention to
nominate a county ticket and to select dele
gates to the state and Judicial conventions.
The primaries will be held the Saturday pre
vious. There was a full attendance and the
meeting was enthusiastic.
I'eiitrlco 1'liysiclun llrntl.
BEATRICE , July 11. ( Special Telegram. )
Dr. M. W. Walton , one of the leading physi
cians ot this city , died this afternoon from
the effects of a stroke of apoplexy received
Tuesday evening. The deceased was pres
ident of the Gage County Medical association ,
and was beloved by all who knew him. Ar
rangements for the funeral services have not
yet been announced.
Kfiornry County's Hurt-cut.
MINDEN , Neb. , July 11. ( Special. ) Har
vest has begun In a slight degree here. There
will bo a good yield. Corn Is very full ,
oven better now than In July , 1894 , when .tho
hot winds killed It. Farm property Is In
greater demand than ever In Kearney county.
The county and district Woman's Chris
tian Temperance union convention will con
vene here July 18.
t > odili' < l atVrat I'otiit.
WEST POINT. Neb. , July 11. ( Special. )
Charles Snygg and Miss Mlnnlo Anderson ot
Cumlng township were married today by
Rev. John Peterson , pastor of the Swedish
Mission church. The contracting parties are
among the most wealthy and prominent ot
the Swedish farmers , and their nuptials wcro
attended by numerous friends ,
U' yno i annijr's < irc-ut Crop.
WAYNE , Neb. , July 11. ( Special Tele
gram. ) Crops of Wayne county this year will
bo fully 50 per cent larger than a normal
crop. They never looked liner tl.an now.
JULY SPECIAL.
Reduced to $8 and $10.
CHAS. SHIVERIGK & CO.
July Special on Ail Kinds of Furniture.
JAMES K , OYD. J. W. DEAN ;
Telephone 103" ,
BOYD & DEAN
OMAHA , NBU ,
COMMISSION
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Correspondents : Joint A. Warren & Co.
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orders placed on the Clilcuuo Hoard of Trad * .
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chco ; Kchrelner. Fluck & Co. , tit. Louis. lUttr
lo Flrit National Uanlt. Omuliu.
M AIIQ IN No inutlcr win : uooiuel on ppcc-
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