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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1895)
G THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; flV/EDlSrESDAY / , JULY 17 , 1895. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Grain Markets Very Irregular and Short Had the Worst of It , WHEAT DEPRESSED BY MANIPULATION ! Corn Wet Very UNRCCI ! on Reports o Hot Wind ! Diinmelnc Crop In i blocks unil lloiuU. CHICAGO. July IG.-Tho grain mnr ] < ct fcerc very Irregular today , but In tlio cm tlio shorts liatl the worst of It. although note to any great extent. Spring wheat la Bet ting down to quite moilerato proi irtloni Good cash demand for wheat and nmnl farmers' deliveries from the new cro caused Uc per bu. advance In wheat. Ser tember corn closed unchanged. Septembc oats closed Uc lower and provisions at dc cllnes. For no reason beyond tlio speculative tac ties of one or two of tlio bent- lenders In th market wheat wns depressed Uc before th opening to a little below the price It close ut yesterday. September was offered at tt ) commencement of the regular session n from CSc down to ( ' . "lie , Iteforc It receive Eufllclcnt support to turn It up It had sngi'e to from ( fi c to G7'fcc. ' It rose from the l l tcr price to C814C , nnd from that decline ugnln to CSc , with another rise lo Wic , an a full to G7 4c , nil these changes occtirrln In the first two hours of the session. Th news from the northwest and the sloi movement of new winter wheat to markf were enough to Justify the several "Ugh bulge * . The narrowness of the trade cor tlnued for some tltno to permit the oppos tlon of a few big traders , referred to , lei severely fell , nnil the numerous attempt of the market to run nwny were thus easll counteracted. The Minneapolis and Uiilut receipts arc 1C. cars today , against 'I2j year ago , but It was not until after Ilrai nit eel's statement of the week's changes I HIP stoekw came In , showing a decrease c 3,171X)0 ) bu. , that the price again made bolt from the controlling Inllucnce of tli crowd which Is selling wheat under tli leadership of John Cudnhy. It made Jump on the Hsndstreet reiiort from too I CTVic. The bears were enabled to brea the price to G7',4c ' before the rise lust mci tloned , hernux ! the Itusslun shipments fc the week proved to have been .V.KW.UOO bu Instead of 3,600,000 bu. , ns cabled yesterda ; nnd the tola ! shipments for thi1 week froi nil exporting countries 9ai7ioO bu. , Insteii of about 8W,0K ) ( ) hu. , OH estimated on tl previous estimates. The cables helpe them nlpo ; Paris wns 5 centimes lower , nn Berlin ' / . to 1 mark higher. Expoi clearances from the Atlantic scnboai amount In wheat and Hour to about 170,0 bu , The narrowness of the market and tl local character of the trading may 1 judged from the fact that the selling < SCW.fOO bu. by n broker for Cush aiffoi caused n brenk of Ic per bu. The whei was sold at C8c. nnd the buyers suddenl discovered that thev had no use for It , ni : In getting rid of It broke the price lo frbi CGTtc to G7c. In another fifteen minutes had recovered to CSc again. A good li qulry for shipment wns the latest suppo to the market. About 2.7),000 ) Int. . or perlmi 300,000 bu. , was reported sold. The Minn npolls Murket Hecord estimates the whei crop of the three big northwestern stati nt 130,000,000 bu. , which would Indicate total crop , winter and spring together , i not over 270,000,000 bu. . making the very 111 eral allowance of 20,000 bu. for spring whoi outsldo of Minnesota and the D.iltotiis. Tl market closed Ilrm. Corn was n very ragged and peculli market. It was the May shorts who todti were reporting nnd regretting the had not pievlously bought Insteii of having sold. Hot winds , It wi reported , were damaging the hltheri irngnlflcent growth of crop In Kansas. Tl May shorts took In a lot of their contract September wns comparatively quiet , whl May closed with an advance of Ic per b Siptembcr , after ranging from loigC lo 15 % closed at 4.r > yc , or nt the same as on , ye terday. May closed at 37c , after selling i 37'/&c. Today's receipts wore 25S cars. Cot hero Is reduced to 1,070,000 bu. Trading In oats was only fairly nctlv Flucluallons were confined to a rather na row ranpc nnd ruled easier during Ihe ei tire session. September ranged from 23 ? to 23'tc. and closed nt ,23'4c. Receipts nggr gated 187 cars , 133 of which graded contrac Provisions were subjected to another rn today. The local shorts are looking f < stop loss orders nnd expect to bring the out by shouting the price down. Thi caught n few today , but not enough for tl full extent of their purpose. A good mar of the day's transactions were for Jantmi delivery. September pork ranged from $ down to $10 , nnd closed at J10.83 , a declli of 17Hc. September lard declined 74c < ar ribs r.c. Hog receipts were 12.000 head Kstlmntes ' for tomorrow : Wheat , 40 car corn , 110 'cars ; oats , 90 cars ; hogs , ; : s.O head. The leading futures ranged as follows : Artlolov 73 ; wl J3.7I } ! . ! > ( * . WHEAT No. 2 spring. ; No. 3 sprlr nominal ; No. 2 red , Cf.iJ.c. COHN-No. 2. 45'ic : No. 3 yellow. 43'Jc. KYE-No. 2. 4Sc. ItAULKY No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3. 4te ; No. nominal. FLAX PEED-NO , i. ji.33. TIMOTHY HEED Prime , J1.85 ; l'HOVlSlONS-Me H poik , per bbl. , J10.7I 10.87V4. Lard , per 100 Him. tC.21f.C.27'/j. Short rl Bides ( lee e ) . J6.01fjC. 7V4. 1'ry sailed shouldt ( Imxeil ) . 5.50 < ! i5.C2 | > , i. Short clear bides ( boxei WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per ga The following were the receipts nnd shlpmer today : Ontha Proluaj ctclianre to.t iv the butlir ma Jet was Orm : creamery , 10jlt | ( < c : dairy It ICo. KKB , B't-adyj UK'12c. Cheese. 7 > < 8H. NKW VUKK UKNKtt.U. M.UlltKT. Cloilng Quotation * on the I'rlnvlptl Con inntlltles nnd staple * . NEW YORK , July IO.-rLOt'U-Ileeclpts. 21 1 tbls. ; exports , 2,600 bbls. ; sales , 8.SOO pkgs. Mr ket barely btrady ; city mill patents , J4.C)0 | \ city mill clears , II.U04.2) ) ; Minnesota paten | 3.65J3. 0 ; Minnesota bakers , J3.0003.33 ; | n | extras , I3.00ff3.35 ; winter imtents. J3.85W4 < 5X'2i'r ' ! ' 'ralghts. 3.50 3.8S : winter low grndi J2.20itt3 HO ; spring low grades. . ll.9lWJ.40. H UalesU'lW SibUftl'er"ne' | " kotll-00i tuney. Jt.0304. : COHN MKAI Qulet ; sales. 200 bbls- yell W"t n. Jl.OuWl.ll ; llrnndywlne. J2.SO. HKAT-UrotlpiH. 22.101 bu. ; exports 1C ! bu. ; sales. 5.49o. ( > > bu. future , nnd M.tx { spot. ! * pot Im-Riilnr ; No. 2 red , In sloie nd e valor , 70 > c : nlloat , 71 ic. f. o b. TjUke niio- ' No 1 har.1. 76ic. delUered. Option , o nVd "e under lower cables and some realising w. . . l Ui > on rtne ed tulk of spring wheat dama e. "ml the afternoon rulwl Ineguiar und veiy nVm'i with quick changes , finally U-liiff steadier , clofl > 4C onr ( rum last night ; cables weak all ila llradstreM's world's stock showed u large < rrerisej May 76 iH77Se. clomt at 76T.O ? J closfd at 77'ic ; Ausunt clo ed ut 7H4c ; Sepln ber. JlCiS'.ic. closed at 7lSo : OctolK-r. " ' 7Uc ! Uece"lt > r. closed COHN-Ilecelpts , S8.700 bu. ; exports. 171,500 bt sales. JOO.OOD bu. futures nnd ilo.ooi bu. st > Hpot market steady ; No. 2. 49Uif5n ini i-ui , MSC50c Hllout ; yellow ; t c. Velfv fJ No white. HHc. ( . o. b. . arioat. Option market vanced early on light receipts , sympathy wl wheat , reacted under ocul sales , llnully recc ered und closed narllally Uc hUher : July cloi at Mo : Aujn.t. iotfJOHc. elcofd at SO' ' c. OAT8-ItfC lpts. I7.WM bu.J sules. ti.od ) I future * and 64 , IO bu. j t. Kpot easier ! No rsfl2 Uc ; No. 2. delivered. 290nUc ; No. J , iji ; No. 3 while , tic ; No. S white. SlUc ; truck whl S2tf3 ! c. Option , ruled dull und Vraturrln * . t closed slrady ot unchanged prices ; July cloi at SSVJc ; September. 17O2.C. clo.etl at Si'ie. br'ni 'TeJoci mjJlnB"- : ! si HAY Klrin : ihlrplng , J6.WC7.M ; good Choice , | 8.00b .00. HOPS Stfady ; .late , common to choice , o 805c ; 1894 crop , Sjtc , coaM , old , 3/ic ; U 4 crt H } o ; l nilon market , tmdy. HIDES Klrm ; wet Milled , Now Orleans , i lected. 45 to U Ibs , , nominal ; T x , tel W to 60 II * . . nominal ; Ilurnos Ayres , dry , 14 Ibs. , Jlc ; Texas , dry , 24 to 94 It. . , . LEATHEU-Htronx. hemlock sole , llurr Ayrn. light to heavy wtlghts , tie ; acid , WOOL nrm ; domestlo fleece , 184so ( ; nulli to4ri4c. i'KOYJSIONSt-D f , quiet ; fimlly , xtrn mtss , l9.M47S.rXI ; Ix-ff ham * , J18.75I9.00j icked , t9.iVll.oo ; city , extra India mrss , 117.W T1S.60. Cut meats , firm. Lard , weaker ! west- rn > tcnm closed at Is.tS asked i sales , 100 tltrcri t $6.E7V ; city nt $6.10916.15 ; option safes , Bept mir - i-r elud et 16.60 , nominal ! refined , easy ; ron- nettt , 17. 1'ork , dull nnd lower ; sates , Iv ) hbls. w ni'ss nt I12.25al3.04 ; extra | irlmc , | 14,4ii lorl rlenrs , 1IS.25. lll'TTKU-Klrmi western ( nctnry , JfilJ'ic. ClIEEHIrirmeri large. 67c ; small , 6'd i ' , lc ; receipts , 8.8-S t > kgs. KWIK Hull ; lecflpln. 7.6T7 pkgs. lTTATOI-a-Qiilet ) : nnd stendler ; Ix > ng Island , 2 : Vlrglnln , ll.Jflfl2.23. IIO.SIN Hlrnlned , common to Rood , II.KoOl.CO. TALLOW Weak : city , 4lc ! country , 4Hc. PETIlOLIU'M-t'nlled clod II.S2 bid ; rellned Vew York. I7. ! Philadelphia and llaltlmore , 7.40 ; Phllndelphln nnd IMIIImnrt In bulk , a.0. Tl'ltPENTINE-Qulcl : 28 2S',4c. ' IHCIV-Stendy ; domestic , fair lo cxlrn , 4UO 'ic ' ; Jnpnn , 3if4'ic. MULAKSKS-yulet : New Orleans , open kettle , OIK ) to choice. 29fI32c. I'EACHES-rnrrler , 2.7r , < 73.00. WATEHMEI.ONW Per 1W , I10.W1J20.00. Al'PLEH-llnrrel , 1.00 2.00. KltEKIHTS-To Llveniiml , fiulet. METALS Pig Iron , firm. Copper , strong ; ex- Jiango tirlce , ill. Lmil , strong ; brokers price , .1.20 ; exchange price , J1.32'5. ' Tin , firm : Hlralts I4.1.H plates , sli-ady. Hpelter , steady ; domestic , ( ' OTTONSEEO Oil. Inactive , with unlmpo tnni nrlntlons In prices ; prime crude. 23e ; oft crude , lit22c ; prime summer yellow , 2Cc ; off sumtnei ellow , ZJHn2.i lc ; yellow butter grades , 275)2Sc irlmc summer white , 30c. OMAHA UUNUUAL .MARKET. Condition of Tnulu mul ( JtiaUtlrMi or Simple nnil funcr l'r. lncr. The receipts of eggs continue light nnJ tli market Is Him. The poultry maiket Is not In as good shape n t the close of last week. The demand has fallei ft very materially , and arrivals do not nice vltli as ready srdiAs n result , prices ate. lowei liutter remains ulioul steady. Quotations : EQCIS Choice stock , lOc. RtlTTER Packing stock , 7',45J8e ; choice t aney. lOftlSo ; gathered creamery , lJc ! ; separate reamery , 16c. LIVE POt'LTRV-lti-ns , C'iT7c ' ; roosters , 3c iprlng chickens , per lh. , 12fllJc ; ducks , 8c ; sprln lucks , lOc ; turkeys , CS7c ; geese , to. VEAt. Choice fat , 70 to 1W II * . , are quoted n il'c ; large and coarse , 4 5'fcc. " | | | : IHKVI : consln full cream. 9c ; Youn \meilciis , IHflSc ; twins. ll 12c ; Nebraska an own , full cieam , lOc ; Llmburgrr , No , 1 , lOc irlck. No. 1 .lie ; Swiss , No. 1 , 13c. IIAV rpland hay. $ S ; midland , IS ; lowland 7..M ) ; new hay. $ ! i ; rye straw , 15 ; color make ; he price on hay. Light bales sell the best Only top cr.idfs brlnK U'P prlcis. PIGEONS Per doz. . tUMfil.uO. VEdETARLES. It was not very Ionic aKo that Nebraska wa Hiylng potatoes In this market shipped here fioi southern states. The coed Brewing weather hu iidped along the local crop of potatoes until no' : he count ! ) ' Is about ready to commence shlppln lerc. iM'iulllcH ' me being received from a goo nnny itolnts , and everything would go to Ind ale a huge crop In this state. Hume gri.wn onions arc Incoming mo e I le .t fi and prices are lower. Quouulons : POTATOES New potatoes , choice stock , 33' ' 40c. ONIONS riermudus , per crate , none ; Callfornli in snrks. per hu. . SVfitl.OO ; home grown. 50ft73i OLD 1IEANS Hand picked , navy , $2.20 ; Llm [ iiims , per Hi , . r > ' , i5',4c. CAIIIIAOE-On orders , sacked , I'iGl'ic. RADlSIIEH-Per doz. bunches. 15c. CREEN ONIONS Per doz. bunches. 15c. LETTUCE Per doz. . 15if20c. ASPARAOrS Choice stock on orders. 35JJK ier doz. bunches. CicrMllEHS On orders , S3JI40c per doz. PEAS On nideis , per bu. , C0fy"5c. KTRINO llEANS-On order , per 14-bu. baskel We. We.TOMATOESMlr.ilsslppI stock , per 4-boski crate. S5 < i790c ; 6 to 10-case lots 73 * Jc. SUMMER SQUASH-1'er doz. , on orders. X IOC. IOC.WATERMELONSPer doz. , crated. J2.C033.00. C.REP.N PEPPEHS-Pcr bu. . Sl.OOllI.U. WAX llEANS-Per ' ,4-lm. basket. 50c. CANTAIXH'PES Per basket of one and a ha ! o two dozen , SOo. CAI'LIFLOWER Per doz. . 4043e. CELERY Home grown , per doz. . 40c. FRUITS. The market continues bare of berries of n kinds. A few cases are arriving , but for tl most part in poor sOiupe , and not suitable fi shipment on orders. Quotations : RBI ) RASPllEItRIES-Per 24-qt. case. $4.30. PLl'MS California. p r bux. choice stock , $1.5 { 12.00 ; southern , per case , $1.2.'iill,50. APRICOTS No shipping stock. .SOUTHERN PEACHES Per 4-basket crati McOJl.OO. APPLIES Southern , p r ' ,4-bu. box , 3)4) ) ) < bhls. , $2.00(12.60. CALIFORNIA PEACHER-Per box , OOcCJl.OO. STHAWIIERRIES Choice shipping stock , pt ease of 21 fts. , $2.DO. CHERRIES WashlnRton. per 10-lh. twx , 11.15 1.25 ; home grown , per 24-nt. case , $2.50. OOOSEIIERRIES Per 2t-o.t. case , $2.00f2.23. IILACK RASPHERRIES Per 24-qt. case , J2. (73.00. KLACKRERRIES-Cholce stock , per 24-q case. $2.004/2.25. ORAPES Texas stock , per 4-basket cape , Jl. il.23. TROPICAL FRUITS. The present excessively warm weather ought help the lemon trade very materially. The e peeled break In eastern markets did not mi terlallze. The New York Join mil of Commen says : At the beginning of the Week the oiitkK In the lemon market was considered dlscouingln and In view of the large quantity of fruit to I disposed of nt auction It wns generally bellevi that the market was on the verge uf dcmorn IzaMon. Nearly every one looked for a heavy d cllne In prices. Hut considering the fact that tl consuming trade In all parts of the country hi been far below the aveiage for this season of tl year , and that the arrivals during the past ti days have been heavy , the actual decline In jo bins market \a'.ucs has been com pa ntively si gi : and the prices realized nt the auction sales we on the average Fatlsfactory. This Is partly a trlbuted to the fact that the offerings of real desirable fruit were not large , and partly to tl shortage In the visible BUpjrty , ns compared wll last year and the year previous. Theie Is said be no actual scarcity of lemons on the other sld hut the low prices prevailing here In com > quence of unfavorable weather have dlscourngi shipments of late , and have reduced the avallub supply , spot and to arrive , by at least 115,0 boxes , In comparison with the stock received ar lo arrive here up to the same date a year ug A compailson of this year's statistics of shl mentu from Sicily points to dale with those i the corresponding period In 1SJI shows a stl larger shortage. Quotations : ORANOES Navels , per box , $3 ; choice seei lings , per box , $2.50 ; Mediterranean sweets , $2. 03.00 ; fancy St. Michaels , none , LEMONS Extra fancy lemons , 3CO size , JC.OO 6.23 ; 3 < )0 size , $ C.23flC.DO. RANANAS Choice large stock , per hunch , $2. ; fl2.M ; medium size bunches. $2.0002.25. PINEAPPLES Per doz. , $2. MISCELLANEOUS. FIQS Fancy , 15c ; chol-.e , 12ifl3c ; Callfornli bags , 7c. HONEY California , 14815C. MAPLE SYRUP Gallon jugs , per dor. , ir Illxby. 5-gal. cans , $3. NUTS Almonds , 14c ; English walnuts , sot shelled. 12c ; standards , lie ; filberts , luc ; Ilraz nuts , lOc ; pecans , DC ; peanuts , taw , Cc ; roastci DATES In CO to 70-lb. boxes. Cc per lb. ; fat dates , small boxes , lOc per lb. CIDER Pure Juice , per bbl. , $5 ; half bbl , , $3. COCOANUTS Per hundred , $1. RICE POPCORN-In Ihe car , on orders , pi lb. , S'.Jc. HIDES AND TALLOW. HIDES No. 1 green hides , 8Uc ; No. I met hides , 8c ; No. 1 green salted tildes , Do ; No. green salted hides , kV4c : No. 1 ve.il calf , 8 to Ibs. , 13c ; No. 2 veal calf. 8 to 15 Ibs. , infriOUi No. 1 dry flint hides. 121iHc ; No. Z diy flint hide 12c ; No. 1 dry saltrd hides , I2c ; partly cure hides. He per lo. less than fully cured. SHEEP PELTS-Qreen salted , each , 2' 060i green salted shearlings ( short wooled early skins each , 61U3c , dry shearlings ( short wooled ear skins ) ' No. 1 , each , G lOc : dry shearlings ( she wooled early fklns ) . No. 2 , each , tc ; dry fill Kansas und Nebrcia butcher wool pelts pi pound , actual welgnr , GJjSc : dry flint Kansas ar Ntbiaska murrain wool pelts , per pound , uctu ; weight , 4jGc ; dry flint Colorado butcher we pelts , per pound , actual weight , Uifllic ; ill Hint Colorado murrain wool pelts , per poun actual weight. 4fiCc. Have feet cut on , as It useless to pay freight on them. TALLOW AND QREASE-No. 1 tallow. 4li I'Ac ; No. S tallow. 3'i 4c ; grease , whlta A , 4 4V c ; grease , white 11 , 3',4c ; grease , yellow , 2\i Je ; grease , dark. 2Hc ; old butter. 2 2'ie ; bee wax , prime , nfi20c ; rough tallow , 2e , WOOL , UNWASHED Fine heavy , GQ7c ; fit llElit,8 < f9c ; quarter-blood , lOfllSe ; seedy.mn and chaffy , Ml'Jc ; celled and broken , coarse 7 ! > c : coiled and broken , line , CSJSc. WOOL , WASHED Medium , ISBISc ; Hne. 14 1C" ; tub washed , 16fllSc ; blark. kc ; bucks , 6 lag locks. 2Q3c ; dead nulled , & ( jCc. Coffru .Murket. NEW YORK. July 16. COFFEE Op lei opened with prices unchanged to 10 points lowr business exceptionally dull anil weak undeiton owing to unsatisfactory cables and dull tp market ; no specuUllon ; clos d dull , uncluiniii to 5 points net decline ; sales , 000 bates , all Se teinber. at $14.55 ; spot coffee , Rio. dull und nor Inal ; No. 7. $15.25 ; mild , dull : Cordova $ H.2.1 I9.tW ; sales , 7,0i ) bags Muracalbo at $19. ' for KIM Cucula. Warehouse deilverli'H fr m New Yoi ye terd y , 11,307 buiis : New Yoik Birvk ( odd 214.8W buics ; United Staten stixk. 3X0,1(3 IMK alloat for the I'lilted States , 134.l bngs ; tot visible for the United States. Ml,163 bags , aguln 348.S3S bugs ( act year. HAVRKv July 1C. COFFEE Opined dull , lower ; at noon , quiet , unchanged ; ut 3 p. ir steady , 'if higher : closed steady ut ' , if net d cllne : sales , 3,00) bntis. SANTOS. July ! . Kttudy ; receipts , two day 145,001) I.IIKS ; stock , 18,000 hags. lIAMHt'HO. July 16.-Qulet , U pfe lower to pfK higher ; rales , 3.000 IUIKS. RIO DE JANEIRO. July 1C. Firm ; No. 7 Ri 13.63 ; exchanKe , ll'id ; receipts , tuo days , lee baKii cleared for the United States , 7.000 bag clruied for Eu pe. l.OoO bans ; stock , 1760 bans. Itiilni Unrq mllr Dlitrlbuteit. WASIIINQTON , July U. The weather bure In Its report of crop condition ! for the we ended July 15 says : Drouth has been brok In Iowa and partly relieved In Wisconsin a southern Minnesota , but continue * In Ohio , a with great xvirlty over the southern half Michigan. Excessive rains have delayed threi In * In Missouri , Kansas , northern Texas , K tucky und Tennessee , and caused grain In t shock to sprout. Com n ds rain In Ohio. nDrl ern Indiana , southern MIchlKan , Wisconsin a South Dakota , and would Iw Improved by ni In Nebraska , where the blades are beglnnl to roll. In the southern stale * the finest cr of corn tor years Is promised. Frost on Tui day morning caused slight damage In Illinois L'lianeet of ( Irani Stocks. NEW YORK , July id. Special cable and tel graphic dlipatche. to Uraditrtct's , eoverlng prl clpal point * of accumuTatlin In the United Htati Canada , and Euroo , toctthtr with luvfllu aQe or Europe from all sources. Indicate tlio follow- ng change * In available stock * lait Saturday , ns ompared with the preceding Saturday ! Wheat , United Stales nnd Canada , east of the Rocky mountains , decrease , 2,1M.OUO bu.j United Stales , acme const , decrease , 405,000 bu. : total decrease. Kith coasts , 2,663.000 bu. : afloat for nnd In Eu > ope , decrease , 6n ,000 bu. : total decrease world's vallnble , 3,171,000 bu. Corn , United States nnd nnadn , enst of the Rocky mountains , decrease , 34,000 bu. Oals , United Stairs and Canada , cast f the Rocky mountains , dtcrease , 851,000 bu. .ending decreases of nvnllnble wheat not cov red In the olllclal visible supply report Include 7.1.001) bu. In northwestern Interior elevators. 64- m bu. at Lenvenworth nnd 34,000 bu , ut I'ltts- urg. Corresponding Increases were 192,000 bu. In Illwnukee private elevators , 30.0W bu. nl Fulton nd 270W ) bu. at Louisville. STOCKS AND IIONDS. rcurltle * AVarn Again In Control of the Proe lniml T ruder * . NEW YORK , July 1C , The stock mnrkct wns gain today In control of the professlonnl traders , nd , ns n result , speculation wns uncertnln , nnd he great hulk of business was In the Industrials , which nrc nl prewnl the favorites of the profes- lonnl element. As Is usual under such clrcum- tnnces. rumor was busy. When It wns found necessary to further depress Chicago Clas n. re port wns nt hntyl that receivers had been applied or for the companies composing ( he Inist. Denials by the attorney general of Illinois and the nt- orney for the trust ser\ed to give the stock but ! ! < support. Rumor had It also that the .eather directors had made an Issue of additional omrnon and preferred stock , causing u break nf neatly 2 per cent In the preferred shares , most of which was subsequently recovered on nn of- Iclnl denial of the story. Speculation opened lull , nnd the * first prices made were generally > elow the closing flguics of last night , The curly rudlng wns almost entirely In the Industrial group , and a very heavy tone prevailed , prlce elllng off shnrply. Tennessee Coal lost 5 < pel i-nt. Leather prefened 1' per cent , nnd iJls. Illlng T per cent. In the railway list Mlnne. ipolls fc St. Louis seconds preferred declined 1 ier cent , Panhandle preferred H4 per cent , unc ! ithcr shares ' . { | % per cent. Shotts soon began te over , and the market came Into heller tone , lubber galnd 1 % per cent , Lake Shore 1'i pel cent , Sugar 1U per cent , Mlnni'witn & SI. Loulf second preferred , Tobacco , Tennessee Coal nnd "hlcago Gun 1 per cent. New England 1H pel ent , Distilling and Leather piefeired T4 per cent , nnd the general list a smaller finetlon. A nmrkeil exception was Cotton Oil , which broke 2'l pel cent , to 231,4. with a mibsequent rally of > i pel cent. Directly after 11 o'clock anolher drlv < wns made against I ntliir preferred , wlrlch re sulted In a loss of 114 Per cent. The genera ! maiket also sagged , but only a fiactlon. Itefore noon the pressure was lemoved frotr Leather preferred , mid n lecovery of 1'i per cen ( was noted , but an attack on Chicago lias bniki the stock seriously nnd communicated the weak ness to the entire lift. In the final dcallni' there was some recovery In the Industrial group , The railway list cloned steady nt about the lowes ] of th" day , except New England , which recovered slightly. Ilonds were quiet , with higher prices rullm until near the close of the late session , whei leavy sales of the speculative Issues gave r weak tone to the cloning. The sales wrr < 11.247,000. Utah Northern lives Hold nt 86. again * 13 , the last preceding sales on August 8. Oregot Navigation collateral trust lives trust receipt and Southern Pacific of Arizona firsts gained ; er cent. The Evening Post's London cablegram says The stock markets were Idle today. There wni no business In Americans until Just nt the close when the market strengthened on New York sup port. The rise In Lake Shore to 152 was thi Feature. Reading advanced upon clique opcrn tlons. A great many American bills are arrlvlm here , lioth syndicate and otherwise. Rumors o a new Chinese silver loan ore discredited. The following were the closing quotations o : the leading tock of the New York cxchangi todny : The total sales of stocks today were 2'iO.IC shares. Including : American Sugar , 46.200 ; Amer lean Tobacco. 15.COO ; Darlington ,9,100 ; Chlcag Oas. 72,100 ; Distilling and Cattle company , lO.Kfl Kansas & Texas preferred , 3,400 ; Noithwestern 4,100 ; Reading. 10,300 ; St. Paul , 9.200 ; Southen Railroad , 4.1CO ; Tennessee Coul and Iron. 14,500 1'nlled States Leather preferred , 13,700Vesten ; Union , 3,000 ; Wheeling & Lake Erie , 3,700. Nrw Vork Mon r Miirkot. NEW YORK , July 1C. MONEY ON CALL- Easy at 1 per cent ; hint loan , 1 per cent ; clone : ! PRIME MERCANTILE PAPKR 3 f4 per cent STERL1NO EXCHANGE Strong , with nctun business In bankers' bills at $4.90'i for demam and $4.89J4.69',1 for sixty days ; posted ratee $4.ai'/ir4.K ) and $4.90',4 T4.9I. SILVER CERTIFICATES-C7iSC7 4c. GOVERNMENT 1IONDS Film , Stale bond * dull. Railroad lionds , weak. Closing quotations on bonds were as follows : 01IAI1A LIVE | p MARKET - = $ Fair Run of Cattle fcs jo Quantity Whicl Brought StHtlft Prices. f ? t' ACTIVE DEMAND FOfeCOV/S / AND HEIFERS Light HORI In HrliUviJeiimMil nnil Offer * Soon Clenrrtl , ! ! lleuvy ling * Slow anil DcriluoU from 0 to 10 lent * . TUKSDAY , July 18. The receipts today consisted of l.SCI cat tie , 3,207 hogs , 311 sheep nnd 53 horse , a. . against 1,733 cattle , 708 hogs , 11.1 sheep am LOt horses yesterday nnd 2,306 cattle , 3,73 logs , and 22 sheep on Tuesday of last week The receipts of live stock so far this wcel arc 3,537 cattle , 3,915 hogs nnd IS ) sheep , n against 3,394 cattle , 4.31C hogs and 147 shoe ] Monday nnd Tuesday of last week. CATTLE There was n good run of cattl here today , there being a sllfiht gain eve yesterday , but n falling oft of 6)2 head , a compared with the heavy run of last Tues day. The packers , however , received 34 head , leaving only about 1,500 on sale. In spite of the liberal run the market fo fat cattle was almost bate. There were few fairish cattle , but none that were vcr desirable. One small bunch broUBht ? 4.E and another load $1,33. The cattle her brought about steady prices. The buyers all wanted cows nnd heifer and there was quite art active demand o that class of stuff. The prices paid wer about steady with yesterday and the offer Ings mostly nil taken before 9 o'clock In th morning. Some heavy cows brought $3.1 to $3.23 and quite n string $2.70 to $3.W Common cows and cnnners were not In s active demand and the market wns not a strong as on that class of stuff. Stockers and feeders wera In liberal sur ply and the market about steady. Itepre sentntlve sales : H'o MILKERS ANDSPRINC.ERS. : " 1 milker $1C M 1 c nnd c . $27 f 1 milker / 18 00 1 springer 2S ( 1 c and c 25 01 1 c nnd c 32 ( 1 springer 25 CO WYOMING. Tloliert I'llfon. S bull ! " i..6 j : 30 U foedrrs. . . . 9S5 53 C5 5 fenleis. . . . 822 3 25 NE1IHASKA. J. C. Ccrncll. 20 feeders. . . . 683 2 85 85A. . Hairne. 1 str. tip..1180 3 M 27 f > pdern.,1093 3 50 H. T. Ui.rr. 1 cow 980 2 25 22 feeders..1038 3 40 5 cows 902 2 90 HOGS There wire forty-five fresh loid ; of hoj In the yards today. The trade opened with it active demand fur llh'ht ) > OKI > , both tulppera nn imckerH huvInK lltierul ordiTH for that chtFti c sturr. As a lesult thcrr wn nn active trud and the offerings were coon clenned up. As t the market , there WAR considerable difference o opinion nmonit operators , nome buyers eUlmlni that they paid ut lenat 6c more , while othe : figured the. tr.ide as hardly steady. The Kenem markut was really a little better than ytpttrday One load of good llp.it welihtx touched Jf.ii : with quite n number at J4.85. The market on picking IIORB was very flow Provisions were lower , nnd no one iippem < i nnxlous for the heavy hoc * . The trade was iiluv at a decline of from Cc to lOe. One pretty KOO > loud of heavy hogs sold at 34.95 , the pamu n wns paid for llKht , with a large proportion o the sales of packing hog at J4.80. , The market Is now In such shape that welch1 : do not count as much as quality. Good Huh hogs wll rlKht up with or In advance of neav ; Ileus. Ilepresentatlvc Kales : SHEEP There were two loads received , bu they were consigned direct to the packers am weie not offered for pule. The market was nom Inully steady. Fair to choice natives are quot al.lo at from $2.50 to J3.EO , fair to good w-estern at from $2.25 to $3. common and Block shwp a frcm $1.75 to tS-23 , good to choice 40 to 100-lli lambs at from $3 tu $5.50. tmiOAtiO LIVi ! nTOOIt. Cuttlo Were Wrnk nnil .Marked Anotht- Might Ditrllne. CHICAGO. July 16. Cattlji receipts were est mated at S.OOJ head , Which IB a big run fc Tuesday , anil prices , eio-p foi the best gradei were weak , with a fu tmy 'decline ' of lOo per K Ihs. In plain heavy , thtfu&uid rough cattle. Tl average quality of m > uyjyTattle was unusual ! poor und sales were niontly ut low prices , fe steers selling above $5. X Common to extra steel told at from $3.40 to , f , uv lth numerous tram actions below $1 , and -the. bulk at from $4.25 I $1.15. Cm a were agaloolTeyed ; In large numbei and averaged lOc lotfer for all except choli loin. Cows and heifers Were salable ut froi $1.60 to $4.60 for lnferl * flto extra , Hulls sold i fiom $3 to $3.50 ; stocktfrljaqd feeders , fairly ai live at current prices , Oia bulk selling low , bi a few prime feeding steers were wanted ut froi $4 to $4.25. The proportion of Texas cattle wi unuaually large , 3,000 head'arrlvlnB. ' The detnun was fairly good , und the l > est lots were etead : but others a little lower. Steers sold at from to $4.25 ; cows at from 12.25 to $3.25 , A fe , western rangers arrived nnd a sale was made i thirty-nine cows from South Dakota nt $3. ! their average weight being 985 Ibs. A train i thlrty-wven earn of range cattle Is on the wo from Montana , and will reach here tomorrow. In IIOKU there wan a IlKht supply and not moi than 18,000 head were offered. Including fre receipts of 12,000 head. Heavy nous moved o slowly and averuKed Sc lower , while light hoi were active at advancing prices. Common ' extra heavy hoB K > M at 'roni JI.CO to $3.SJ , mlxi at from $ I.S5 to $5:20 , Hunt weights m from $4 , tu $5.30 , and plRs at from II to $4.90. The ave use quality of hog * recelwd was fair for tl Heason , and salea were lamely ut from $5.10 Sheep were In good demand and prices Btron but lambs were slow ut a decline of from 1 to 25c per 100 II * . Then ; wna once more marked absence of Texas and western sheep , ar the offering" consisted mostly of natives , whli old at from $ ! to $2.50 for common up to fro $4 to $4.25 for choice to fancy loll. The bu .sold at from $3 to II , and spring Iambi at fro 13 U JS.W , with the bulk oi alc tu trem H' o 15.25 , Katly In ( he day a few selected lambs sold al l . Receipts ! Callle , 8,000 hend ; calves , 2,000 head , ings , 18XiO head ; thecp. 11Ow head. nt. Irftul * Live Stock Mnrwet. PT. LbriS , July 10.-CATTLE-necclpl . 6.000 ii-iull shlpmt-iils , liw head ; mat ket active but nbout l.lo lower within the rnm < e ; nntlve l > .f and shipping steers had nn extreme of $4.0005.40 , with the bulk of sales al $4.00tt4.M ! light steers , 3.2J04.00 ; stockers nnd feeders. $2.M 3.50 ; cows. I2.0i > { i3.40 ; fcd Texas steers , I3..VMJ4.25 ± grn s steers , $3.in 3.Ml cows , $2.0003.00. HOI1S Receipts. 3,000 head ; shipments , CrtO 'tend ' ; market rnsler und some tnlcs of lOc off ; Ight Rrndrn sold nenrly nus'.i with lirnvy. Top , \enl nt $3.23 ; packers , $ .WiS.IJi lights , $5.00y 'silEEP Receipts. 2.COO head ; shlimcnl8 | , 100 imd ; market , good Blades wan Its I and 2Sc bet ter. Natives , $2.00 3.W ; lambs , $3.SOMu.OOj southwestern , $2.JUI3.CO , UHIIFIIS City LltoUicU. . KANSAS CITY. July 16. rATTI.K-Rei'plpts , 7,800 head ; shipment * , 3,200 head ; ben steady ; others weak to 13c lower ; Texas steers , $ ! .00 3.76j Texas cows , H.7ifr3.IO ; beef stcer > . $4.0'Jf3.CO | ; native cows , $ I.CO3.30 | ; slockeis and feedeis. $ l.83ff4.00 ; bullsi , $2. Vi2.7'i. ) I1OOS Reeeliits , 7.CW ) head ; shipments , nonei light weak ; heavy MflOc lower ; liulk of Fales. I4.805I4.KO ; heavies. $ ! .7Hf4.iO ! ; puckers. U.7KM M ; mixed , Ji.VOJJI.W ; lluhts , $4.7 ( | 5.UO ; Yotkcrs , $4.90 s.w ; I'lgs , $4.40fi,80. SHEEP Receipts , 2,200 head ; shipments , COO head ; market ttrudy. Now Y r l.lvu ntouK Alurkct. NEW YORK , July IC.-REEVES-Recelpts , 107 lead ; no trading ; European cablrs quote Amer ican steers ut lOHflll'id dressed weight ; re- filKerutor beef , S'4519'.ie ' ; exports tutluy , HO beeves , 1,507 sheep und 2.220 quarters of beef. SHEEP AND LAMIIS-Recelpls , 7,103 hend ; on sale , 8,000 head ; sheep , lie higher ; lambs , HWUo lower ) alKiut 2,300 unsold. HOOS Receipts , 3,273 head ; nrm nt $3.40' < j5.TO. Stock In Mljlit. Record of receipts nt the four principal markets for Tuetdny , July 1C , 1S03 : Cattle. Itom. Sheep South Oninha 1.8G4 3,207 341 fhlcngi 8.003 12,0.10 11.000 KnnsuR City 7,800 7 , K ) 2.200 St. I.ouln G.OIA ) 3COO Z.t.Oj Totils 23.COI 23,207 16,141 Wool Mnrki't. PHILADELPHIA , July 1C.-WOOL-Qulet but firm , with n tendency to higher prices ; Ohio. Pennsylvania nnd Wrut Vlrglma XX imd above , ISSl'.io ; X and abo\c , 17fll8c ; iiiedlum , 22j.3c , quurtei-blood. 23i2K ; common , infill f. New York. Michigan and Wisconsin , X and nliovp. 16fl7c ; med'.um , ISQSOc ; quaiter-liUxKl , 22 ? nc. common , ltr:0c ! ? ; washed combing , delaine , line. X or XX. 19'4J20c ; medium , 20fi24c ; quaitcr- blixid , 21)2Sc ) : bruld , 24ii20c ; unwashed , medium , IC'iHlfc ; quaitcr-blotid , IPfllOc ; bralil. ! S5tl9c , unwashed ( light or blight ) , line , UfflSc ; medium. ! Cfl7c ; quarter-blood , 18in'Jc ; common , IMflCc , unwashed , dulk coloied , line , X or XX , lOiilZc , medium , ISJiUc ; coiuse , ICjdTo ; common , mn.'o. territory and northwestern , X or XX , ! Hil2c , coarse , 125H3c. LONDON , July 1C. A fnlr selection of 1S.312 bales was offend nt the wool auction hales lodav , of which ! KKI bales were withdrawn. The attend ance was large and competition was spirited. The following are the sales In detnll : New South Wali , 4. 4i bales ; bcou.ed. 3UilT Is 2',4d ; greasy , 3 i < iikl. Queensland , 30J bales , hcouied , Sdiftls l'4d ; greasy , 4'tgsd. Viet Tin. 2.493 bales ; woured. Cdfils 2d ; gr'asy. B'lff9l. South Australia , 18S bales ; Fcoured , f..dfils M. greasy , 5'4W7iid. Swan River , US bales ; greasy , 45d. Tasmanln , 255 bales ; greasy , Cdd. . N'evv Zealand , 6,860 bales ; scouted , il di/ls 4U , greasy. ll'id. Falkland Island , 748 bales ; gieasy , o ANTWERP , July 16. The wool nuctlon sales opened firm. T.iere wete 2.400 bales offend , of which l.Oiio bales weie wlthdiawn. The demand was mos'ly f. > r Inmh's nnd cniKS-brcds. The latter were H'K'd nnd the former Iffl'id deariT. Fol lowing are the sales In detail : Iluenos Ayres. 775 bales , at 2'iigc'id ; Monet Video , D44 bales , al 3 % Hd. 11OS.TON , July 1C. The wool market continues to be active here , with a slight advance In p. lie ? . The sales during the pnst we-k will go on rec ord us the tautest In this ni.nket. A huge part of the sulf-s , however , have befn among the denleit * , and the wool will c < nsequently be placed on the market. This action Is caused by th- higher prices obtained In the country. Thr- Australian wools are In excellent demand , the prices having been giadually woikfd up. The following arc the quotations on leading dcscilp- tlons : Ohio and Pennsylvania lleeces. XX nud above. ISc ; No. 1 combing. 22c : N - . 2 combing. 231 ; de laine , 20c ; Michigan. 1CiIir'sc ' ; No. 1 Michigan , 20c ; X Illinois , 16'4ri7r : No. 2 Michigan comb ing. 23c ; X New York. .New llampshli * and Ver mont , 19f(2.c ; No. 1 New Yoik. New Hampthlre and Vermont , 18JM9c : delaine Michigan , isimv . unwashed medium , Kenturkv and Mnlne , one- quarter blood , combing , 20c ; Kentucky and Maine. throe-eighths blood , combing , 19c : Indiana and Missouri , one-quarter lilood. combing , IS'tfjlJic , Oeorgla and lake , 17lSo : Texas wools , spring medium (12 months ) , 12ffl4c ; ecoured , 3lf.1c ; sprint ; line (12 ( months ) , llfil.lc ; scoured , 3Kiik- : , territory wools , Montana , line medium nnd line. ll)14c ; scoured , StifiSSc ; Montana. No. 2 medium X , 1401Cc ; fcoured , 33c ; Australian , sr 'Uicd ' biihls. combing , Kiiperllne , 42H41c ; tombing , good , 394T42C. _ Liverpool Aliirlci'ts. LIVERPOOL , July 1C. WHEAT Spot , quiet , demand modtinte ; No. 2 red , * fin 2'4d : No. 2 red , spring , 5s 7Hd ; No. 1 hard , Manitoba , 5s 7d ; No. 1 California , Cs Kid , Futures npeneil steady , with near nnd dlstnnt positions ' 4d higher ; closed Htendy , with September unchanged nnd other months Ud higher ; business ah nit equally distributed ; July , CH 2Ud ; August. f. 2'id ; September , Cs Sd ; October , Cs 3d ; Novem ber , 5s 4'.lil ; DecemltT , 6s 4\d. CORN Spot , stcii'y ; American mixed , new , 4s 4d. Futures opened easy and unchanged ; closed firm , with July ' .id higher nnd other month * unchanged from last nlpht's closing prices * business heaviest on nearest and most distant positions ; July , 4s 3Ud ; August , 4sd ; Septem ber , 4s 2d ; October , 4s 3'id ; November , 4 ? 3'.4d : Drcembcr , 4s 3d. FLOL'R Dull ; demand poor ; St. Louis , fancy winter , 7s Cd. PROVISIONS IlacDn. steady ; demand moder ate ; Cumlioiland , cut , 25fi30 Ibs. , 34s ; short ribs 3 Ibs. , 33x dl ; long clear , light , .1SR43 Ibs. 33s ; long eleiir , heavy , f > 5 Ibs , , 2s ; short cleai backs , light , IS Ibs. , 31s ; short clear mlddlex. heavy. W Ibs. , C2s Cd ; clear bellies , 14T1 Ibs. . 32s. Shouldero. pquare. 12W18 Ibs. , 31s. Hnms. short cut , 14IJ1G Ibs. , 43 M. Ileef , extra India mesn , 61s 3d. Pork , prime mess , fine western. 57s Cd ; line medium , M . Lard , dull ; prime western. 32s Cd ; refined , In palls , 33s Cd. CHEESE Quiet : demand i > oor ; finest Ameri can white , new , 38s Gil ; finest American colored. new , 3Sj < Cd. OILS Spirits of turpentine , 2ts 9d. Linseed oil , 21s Cd. Petroleum , refined , 8'fcd. REFRIGERATOR llEEF-Forequaners , 3)4d , hindquarters , CUd. HOPS At London ( Pacific coast ) , 2. The receipts of wheat durln ? the pant three days were 197,000 centals , Including 91,000 Ameri can. can.The receipts of American corn during the past three days were 2D.100 centals. Weather rainy. St. Louis ( i"nrrnl Mur'tin. ST. LOUIS. July 16. FLOUR-Dull , without ma terlal change ; quotations on new Hour ( old 21fj30. higher ) ns follows : Patents , $ .1.t(3.G.1 ; ejtn. fancy , $3.SOSJ3.40 ; fancy , $2.90j3.00 ; choice , $2.C.1ft WHEAT Opened strong , UfTUc higher ; sud denly decllnml 'Tic , advanced rnpldly , then lii- rnme unrettled , but closed llrm ; No. 2 red. cash Gb'ic ; July. CCVic ; September , CCic bid ; Dccem ber , COHc bid. CORN Dull , the market not showing much change during the il'iy , cloning quiet ; No. 1 mixed , cash , 41 ic ; July , 41',4c asked ; Seiitemlicr 42',4c asked ; Deceml > er , Slc bid ; May , 33'ic blO OATS Dull , with no change of consequence , No. 2 cash. 24'fcc ; July , 24c iinUrd ; May , 26c. RYE I/ower ; 47c hid for No , 2 on call , FLAX SEED July , $1.21. ORASS SEEDS Timothy , lower ; $5.10 for Au gust delivery , CORN MEAL-$2.00fi2.03. 11RAN Firm ; In demand nl C3V4c , enst track. HAY Firm for choice grades ; timothy , $12. MS 14.00 , east truck ; prairie , fS.MiJ-il.OO , this side I1UTTER Firm und scurce for KiK > d grades , separator creamery. ISfjlCc ; fancy Elgin , 19c. EOOS Hisy. R'ic. WHISKY-$1.23. LEAD Steady ; $3.12',4 bid. SPELTER-Dull ; 2 cars , $3.40. PROVISIONS Pork , standard mess , $11. Ijird. prime steam. $ C ; choice , $6.15. Huron , boxed shouldeis , tli.37'4 ; longs , $6.75 ; ribs , $6.87 > ,4 ; shnrto $7. Dry salt meats , boxed shoulders , J5.C214 , longs , $6.37'.4 ; ribs , $ G.DO ; shorts , 56.75. RECEIPTS Flour , 2.COO bbls. ; wluat , G7.000 bu. , corn. 9.0TIO bu. ; oats. 18,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour. 4,000 bbls. ; wheat , 10,0(0 bu , ; com , 10,000 bu. ; onts , 3,000 bu. ' 'ot Inn Market. NEW YORK. July 18. COTTON-Futures cloved dull ; tuler , 1C. 461 I alts ; July. $6.78 ; AUUHI , IS.78 ; September , $6.83 ; October , $6.8X ; November , $6.i > 2 ; D r mlier , $6.97 ; January , $7.0 ] ; February , $7.08 ; March. $7.13 ; spot closed quiet and steaily ; middling uplands , $7 ; middling gulf , $7.23 ; tales , 485 bales. NEW YORK , July 16.COTTON5ulet and steady ; middling , 7c ; net receipts , none ; grora , 2J.r , bales ; .exports , to flreat Ilrltaln , 322 bales ; to France , G bales ; to the continent , 1 bale ; for warded. 217 bales ; sales , 493 bales , all spinners ; stock , 196.769 bales. ST. LOUIS , July 16. COTTON Quiet nnd steady ; no stiles reported ; rccilpts , 122 bales ; ghlpments , 131 bules ; stock , 18,601 bales. MIliTHUkrc MurKol" . MILWAUKEE , July 16. WHEAT-No. 2 spring , G7Hc ; No , 1 northern , 72c ; September , CCK. CORN Steudy ; No. 3 , 4Se. OATS Firmer ; No. 2 white , 27'ic ' ; No. 3 while JI'.lc. 1IAHLEY SUady ; No. 2 , 4Sc ; sample , on track. 4S',4C. RYE Steady ; No. 1 , Me. Mliinunpoll * tVliritt .Mnrket. MINNEAPOLIS. July IG.-WHEAT-Steady , July , ( ' f.-jc ; Sf-ptember , C4SfiGI'/ic ; December , O6',4c ; on track , No. 1 hard. C.SHC ; No , 1 north ern. 67'ie ; No. 2 northern. CG'ic. ' FIXUR Steady ; first patents. $ .1.6.14)3.90 ) ; second - end patent * , $3.4503.70 ; first ckars , $2.'ji > j(3.00 ( , second clears , $2.45 ; exKirt bakers , $2.43f3.00. New Ynrx llrv 4 > < o o M rket. NEW YORK. July 16-On the part of the many new buyer * there was more or less at tention extended und In a. moderate way con siderable business wa * done In brown und bleached cottons , worsteds und mohair dress , W , HAKRIS & fc BANKER6 , 165-165 Dearborii-st. , Chicago. IS V/all-.t. . New York. 70 SI te..L , Bostc CITT , COrjHTT , 1- / \ Ik I P-N f- o'CH'HJl.WATEK and | K I I | \l I I ' * ' , ilSSJlfalGHGRADE LJ XX I N LW BeuiUt * bd fold * Ceneip u4tact Bslloltcd. ORCHARD HOMES. The Land of Plenty The Land of Promise Sure Crops Big Profits No Drouths No Hot Winds No Cold Winters No Fierce Blizxnrds Eltuiitril In tlio most fortllo ntul rich voKctnlilo nnil fruit crowing re gion of tlio world. The plate wlii'iv nnc-lmlf tlieuiHTuy nud iicrsevc- mice ni'oessnry In this western eoitntry to make u t > : ire living , will In that glorious climate make you a Rood living , n home and money In the bank. Here Is a soil that will raise anything almost that Ki-ows nnd no such thhiK Is known as a failure. Yon are not limited In the demand for what you raise by any local markets. On the con trary yon have the markets of the nil you t-iui raise mul imyliiK the lil > ; lii'st jirlci's for It. Tliore Is no oitd to tlu season or crops. You can have a crop to market every month In the twelve If you wish to tlo so. You are the architect of your own fortune In this garden spot of the world. Now Is the time to o south. It has heen estimated that more people can be no connuodated comfortably In the south and lay the foundation for prosperity than now live In the 1'nlted States. 20 TO 40 ACRES in that marvelous region with its perfect climate nnd rich poll if properly worked will make you more money and make It faster nnd easier than the hest ICO acre farm In the west. Garden products are an Immense yield and bring big prices nil the year round. Strawberries , apricots , plums , peaches , pears , early apples , Jigs , or anges all small fruits are an early and very prolltable crop. Timber of the higfliest quality Is abundant. li'UML Is abuiulautand costs you nothing. Tattle run out all the year. They are easily raised and fattened. Graxlng in good all the year. Native grasses are luxurious and nutritious. . CLIMATE Is the finest In the known world. The summers are even In temper ature and rendered delightful by land and sea breezes. The nights are always cool. The winters are mild and short In duration. There are no extremes of heat or cold In this favored region. The mean ' . The rainfall is 00 Inches. temperature is1'2 to CO degrees. average There is an abundance of rain for all crops. offers to the Intelligent man the finest opportunity for bettering his condition that was ever offered. The health of this region Is excelled by no section of tills country. The soil found here can rarely be equalled nnd never excelled for all good qualities. Karly nnd sure crops bring you big prices. The best railroad facilities In the coun try bring the entire country to you as a market. One-half the work you now do to get along will render you n successful money maker on any of this Orchard Home lauds. Work Intelligently and success Is assured. This Is your opportunity. The people are friendly ; schools elllelent ; newspapers progressive ; churches liberal. The enterprising man who wants to better the condition ofhhvself and his family , should investigate tills matter and he will be convinced. Carefully selected fruit growing and garden lands In tracts of 10 to L'O acres we now offer on liberal terms and reasonable prices. Correspondence solicited. GEO. W. AMES , General Agent , 1617 Farnam St. , Omaha , Nebraska. ami oilier * raf"nll > ! ' ' Koods. domestic fabrics ; : nfP' Phillies we'sht worsteds unit woolen * Hut Inc Inteiest manlfefctfd by hn , n L-rcn cr Klmrc cit the manV purchasm p.esent. mul " " * < " * " * ? ; ! Snnl"of ThT 'S ! . . ket ! s' . kinds SB blankets are of cotton makes of o ds. and 10 per cent lilKhcr. llultlmurii tiriim Mnrki'ts. DAI.TIMORE. July IS.-FLOim-l'nchnnRca. recelpls. 13,706 bills. ; shipments , 300 bills. WHEAT Dull : mot ami month , C7 4 < > ic , G < " C9'ic ; steamer. September. . CSfibSV c ; AUB i.t. No 2 red 621ic : receipt * . 42,498 bu. i shipments. a drO buT'sto 237.CC9 bu. ; aleK. 79.000 bu CORN Steady ; H'nt and month. 49'tc bid , Au- BuVt. 4 lc ! , iii.ke.1 ; * 'i.U-mb.T. 4Jc u c d ; re cclnts 15,018 bu. ; flock. 2C2.S42 bu. OATSulet nnd sleucly ; No. 2 while western S2il32'.HNn. ; . 2 mixed , SOiiMUc ; recvlptH , 1C.14S 1'UlVvi ! amali9dl < -niand ; receipts , 1.003 bu. ; stock. C.OOO bu. _ _ _ _ I'l-orlH M r * 'l . PCOHIA , July 1C. COUN Firm and hlnher ; No. 2 , 4JUCNo. . 3 , 44Hc. OATS Firm but Innctlve ; No. 2 while , WiO1 S7c ; No. 3 white , 2SiiK'/4c. RYK Dull : no demand : No. 2 , nominal. WHISKY Firm ; llnlfhcd Kuoiia on the bai-ls of 11.23 for hlKh wlneu. nKCntl'TS NVhent , 1.800 bu. ; corn. 20.2 0 bu. ; onta. 44. CM bu. ; rye nnd barley , none. . , . HHIl'MKNTS-Wheat. 3.000 bu. ; corn , 17.750 bu. ; oats , 79 , 7M bu. ; rye , none ; bailey , 1.400 bu. _ MlRiir Inrket. nulel. 13. 3Hc ; oft A. 4 l-lC'ii4Hc ; mold A , 4 ' standard A , 4 5-ICfHHc ; confectioners' A. O4'.4c ; cut loaf. 5 l-16j3'ic ; crushed , 6 1-lCtia-ii- . urunuluU-d , 4 7-16j'4Hc. powdered. 4 % 4 15-16c ; cubes , 4 lMCf4ic. Kunoifl City Murliets. KANSAS C1TV , July 16. WHEAT IrreRUlar. No. S hard , CltiCSc ; No. 2 red , 64&6Sc ; rejecte.l , COKN-Sleady ; No. 2 iiiixt.il. 4&840'ic ; No. : white , tOfilO'ic. . OATS-Flim ; No. 2 mixed. 2IVjc ; No. 2 while 2Sc. KrlTii Wlinnt Qiiiitxtlnn * . SAN FRANCISCO. July 16. WHEAT-Rlcady ; December. $ l.untt : May , $1.07 ; new teller , Sc ; cleared , 75,700 centals. , July IG.-cf.OTHS AND YAKNS Uemand poor and freely met ut ea y prices. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I'oiplcn I'lliiinrlul AfTalm. IIEIU'IN , July 11. KxchanKe on London , S days1 vlght , 20 marks 4,4 ' prV. I'AIIIH , July 1C. Three per cent rrnleii. 102f 2.'io for the account. Uxchange on Ixmdon , VJf IC'.io for checks. LONDON , July 1C. Gold Is quoted at lllirnoa Ayres tmluy at 2.M ; Madrid , H.W ; Utl n , : ; > ; ; St. reternl.urg , W ; Athens , 77 ; Home , l'Jl.47 ' ; Vienna , W3. I'lllHflllO .NlllCK. BOSTON July -CleurlnK . J19.316.W1 ; bal ances , | 203u. IIAI.TIMOItK. July 1C. Clc.irlnm. I2.799.SJ ) ; balances , ISII.MO. NKW YOHK , July 16. Clearlnee , tllO.935.8JS ; lulanceii , k,210,116. I'HII.ADKU'lllA , July 19. Clearings , 112,913 , . 712 ; lmlunc.8 , J1.7I3.IC4. HT. IX1UI8 , July It. Clearings. J3.S18.C51 ; bal ances. ICOC.4S. Money , td ( per cent. New York exchange , 2u dticount. JAMES E. IJOYD. J. W. DEAN. Telephone 1039. BOYD & DEAN OMAHA , NBH. ' co.viiviissiour Grain , Provisions te Stocks * Hoom 11H4 Hoard of Trade. Direct wires to Chicago anil New York. Correspondents : John A. Warren & Co. F. P. SMITH ( Tel. 1301) ) 8. M. STANFORD F. P. SMITH < 5c CO , GRAIN and PROVISIONS Roojn < \ , N. Y. Life Bldg. , Oniiihn. lirunch ofllcea nt Fremont and Columbus. All orders placed on the Chlciifo Hoard nf Trnrt * . Oiricupondenls : Schuurli. Dupee & Co. . Chi- CMW Hchrelner. Flack & Co. . St. Louis. liefer to First National Hank , Omaha. MAIftJIN No matter what booklet on spec * nhitlon you may have read wnJ. f"r " " " which Is NF.W and MPLK'ni It clearly explain * marKln tradlnc and DKFINKH AU , MAHKK'P KXI'UKHSION.S. It's free anil will leacli you somelhlnK. AHHOOAST & CO. , 21 Tradirs. lliiflJlntr. Chicago. SOAP LA OATS JAS. 8. KIRK & COU. . S. A TIIIKIAI.TY : Aiuutur. INSTUU.MKNTS placed on record July 10 , Dnnns. I.uclnda. Com ad In J II Conrad , lot 3. block 17 , Walnut Hill . I 1 K.imci to Mattle Nenl. lot 2 , blucli 17. samu. . 1 13 M ll.itlla und wife to II A Ciithbert , lot 3 , block 14 , Ambler I'lucc . 74i W A llowlnnd Bnd wlfito Jolin Dale , kin 21 anil 24 , block 2 , lliumrc.i'i I > lacr . 10 W M Hpt-er to J M UiildrldKi' , undlv i of t 30 feet Ic.t 11 , Llork M > . South Omaha. . . . 609 II It ClHik lo I ) D Tli'dem. * . , loU 10 BJid 11 , block 2 , llelvedere addition . "V * QUIT CLAIM DKIIDS. John Dalu nnd wife lo M J llowhind , lots 23 and 24 , block 2. Hanncom 1'luce . 19 Kclnnl illotilct No. C , CUiu WeuitT et al to County of DoUKlan , btilpii nn < if vailous i lots und bluckH lit West Liwn and adj ' 'i- IriK pri'P'rty for road pun ' Mi ( " decdn ) . . 17 U W 1'ulrlrk to A M THI-T , lot's 1 and J. block 114 , Dundee 1'lace . 1 IIIDH. : : Hpwlal mauler to I'elerlx.rouidi Rnvlnci Hank , laU and in , block 3 , Mimmouth 1-atk . U7 Kamo to Jarvls Man n , lot C , block 72 , Omaha . 15.000 Hherlrt to U O Whefler , n K feet of A H lot W , llurtmari's uldltlon . , . . _ t Total amount o ( transfers . , , , iUIU9