BftMfi c THE OMAHA DAILY BEEt r VTTJKDAY , JULY 20 , 1895. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL All Speculative Markets Were Very Dull and Closed Unchanged , TRADE , WAS LIGHT AS USUAL OF LAT. tVenthor Continued Fnyorable for the Qronlne Corn Crop Bml the Crowd Wai Inclined to Soil In the Ab sence of Other Inllucncei. CHICAGO , July 19. All the speculative markets worn very dull todny and closed without much change from the Inst tegular quotations of yestcrdny'H ses sion. Whcnt averaged weak , although He higher In the end. Corn wns ur.tiblo to regain the loss It made na soon ns the market opened and IB > 4c lower for the day. Oats braced up In the end and recovered Uc decline made earlier In the day. Provisions are a shade higher for lard and ribs and a trlllo lower for pork. There wns neither frost In the northwest nor war In nulgarla , nnd with those sen Rational plums left out of the bulls' camp they did not relish It. Where there had been n possibility of freezing temperature In the night rnln had fallen and the Uer- lln wheat market , which , according to nn Antwerp telegram , was excited and higher yesterday afternoon , was quoted 1 mark , eric ic , lower per bu. this morning. September , Which closed ycstciday nt GC'c , sellers , and was quoted worth GOlic on the curb after the regular session , opened nt from CGHc to CGUc today. After hanging aroung these prices for about half nn hour It broke below GGc , nnd quickly dropped down to CiiViiC. Traclo was us light ns It had been nil week. Cudahy threw the weight of hlr Inlluenco on the bear side of the balance nnd It was his selling which chlclly con tributed to the decline referred to above. The figures of the day's movement nt the principal markets of the country were for the bulls In regard to the receipts ut the primary markets and against them In the matter of the Atlantic seaboard clearances. St. Louis received 100,000 bu. , compared with 233,000 bu. on the corre pondlng day of last year , nnd Toledo , whoso receipts are at jnesent being chiefly dm wit from Chicago , cot 40,000 bu. , against 14C.OOO bu. a year ago. The total quantity received nt the five larg est winter wheat markets In the west wns 210,000 bu. , compared with f.Gl.009 a vear ago. The exports from the four principal Atlantic seaports amounted to only about 109,000 bu. In wheat and Hour together. No new light was thrown upon the extent of the damage to spring wheat In the northwest. The I'arls market was quoted u shade higher nt the close and llerlln had recovered the early decline. There was some business done also In cash wheat and for shipment , the aggregate of which was lf > 5,000 bu. A firmer feeling , which prevailed near the close , was ascribed to the last nameid In- Iluence. September rose to GGH-c , and cloecd nt GGc , or ! c above yesterday's closing price. Corn was very dull and also weak all forenoon. The weather continued favorable for the growing crop , nnd there being noth ing else of Importance early in the day to Influence the local crewel they were for the most part Inclined to the selling side. In the last half hour of the session It became known that n good business hud been done In cash coin for shipment , and partial recov ery of the early decline occurred In cense quence. The opening for September was nt from 43c to n shade over that , and after touching 4lo It declined to 43' < .c , but once more , about the close of the se slon , It got within 1-lCc of 44c , nnd the general trading price In the end was 43fcc. Only n limited business was doing In the oats market. Early In the session prices declined , nnd the feeling was weak , due to liquidation. A reaction occurred later which brought the llnlsh to a point about even with yesterday's close. September opened nt from 22Ytc to 22l4c , sold up to 22c , de clined to 22Vio nnd closed nt 22VJc. The provision market was featureless , ex cept In the matter of thn small movement of hops. The opening prices were the high est of thej day. but n subsequent break In pork was partially recovered , leaving that article only 2' e lower than It closed yes terday. Lard and ribs each closed Z'c higher for the day. Today's run of hogs' wns 11,000 head. Estimates for Saturday ; Wheat , 2G cars corn. 225 cars ; oats , 175 cars ; hogs , GOOC head. The leading futures ranged as follows ; Article i. [ O nil. | inch. I Law. I Clou. \VhentNo. 2 July 05 E4' ' < OEClllfiM Sept. . . . . . . OH' , ' Dec OSh 07 4 'u H Corn No. 2. . July 434 43 Sept. 4n ; * 44 44 ? May SO Cats No. 2. . . 43mi July. . Ee-pt mi us ? Pork ucr bbl July 10 07M Sept. . . . in 85 10 sr. 10 70 10 77H Jan 10 07 } 10 70 1U 05 10 07k Lmd.lOOlbB July ' Sept 0 37K 0 40 0 86 fl' 37 ! Jan 0 27 > . t ) 'JO 0 27 ! 0 27M Short Ulus July. . . . 0 13 11 i0 ! a an 0 10 ! 0 22 > Oct. 0 ! ( ) 0 ! ! 0 0 20 0 20 Jan. . B C''U J2Ml B G2 C U2 > Cash quotations were as follows : FLOl'R Easy ; winter patents , J3.2uiff3.73win ter stralKhls , J3.0003.40 ; sprtnir patents , J3.7JJ 4.00 ; spring straights , J2.90Q3.23 ; bakers , Jl.OOi 2.50. WHEAT No. 2 sprlnc. C5QCSc ; No. 3 spring nominal ; No. 2 red. G.jTC33ie. CORN No. 2 , 43c ; No. 3 yellow , 43'c. " T. 23 c ; No. Z white , 2 . . IlYC-No. 2. 4Cc. 1IAIIL.UY No 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , 40c : No 4 nominal. FLAX SK13D No. 1 , J1.3I. TIMOTHY KKEH-I'rlme , $5.75. PROVISIONS Mess pork , per bbl. , Jio TOJflO 75 I ard 100 Urn. . . rlbi , per . IG.27l4ir3G.30. Short ldM loose : 'tG.12l4W6.lS ; dry Tailed shoulders 'iTied J5.MIJ5.62',4 ; short clear sides , boxed , JO 50ff6 C"i4 WIIISKY-Dlstlllcrs1 nnUhed Eoods , per gal ! The following were the receipt ! and. shipment today : NBXV YOUK UKNHIIAL SIAIUCET. Clotlng Quotmloin oil tha Prlnulpal Com lucidities nrut Staple * . NEW YOHK. July 19.-FIOUn-necelpts. 19 20 bbls. ; exports , 1.700 bbls.j sales. 1,300 pkgs. ; mar liet lower , but the decline falls to oxclte In creased business. Winter patents , 3.G3a3. ; win ter straights , | 3.W J3. 5 ; Minnesota patents 13 50 S.75 ; Minnesota bakers. 12.9083.30. Rye lloui ' up'rllnc' COItN MIIAL More active ; sales. 900 bbls < -l'w ' western. 11.0961.11 : IJra'ndywIn'e. J2.90 L ' , , . . the opening - - - - - - - - froi rains In the spring wheat belt , lower cable * an nn absence of war news , moved stupidly within narrow range until 2 o'clock , when early selei c ° rr ? e- ' " . " . " 5 ! l . " " ' .advance that le it wiles , 400 bu. futures and 248.000 bu'stiot active , but lower ; No. 2 4S'ic In elevator ; titloat ; ye-lowWo f. o. b. allont. Optl.mV iol off under liquidations Induced by nne crop pro pccts and a larger movement , partly recoverr on e > purt buy.ns and c'osel unsettled. Janua y t Se net loss. July , closed 4S'c ; September , 4SVi . - . ? ' " ' . ' V. : October , closed 4sic. i. ' .c lIAY-FIrm : shipping , la.OOC7M : good choice. .00tj9.00. 1IOPR Steady ; stale , common to choice , ol Sfi&cj 1S94 crop , Sfrta ; coast , old , 3tf3c ; 1894 cro &u9c : London market , steady. 1IIDK8 Klrm ; wet tailed. New Orleans , t lected , 45 to & > Ibs. , nominal ; Texas , svlrctf CO to 60 Itis , , nominal ; Iluenos Ayres , tlry , jj 21 lt > s. , Sic ; Texas , dry , 24 to 30 its. . 1:013 ? . IBATHiU--Srrongi hemlock sole. Iluem Ayres , llclit to heavy weights. TSc ; acid , 21 WOOL Firm ; domestic fleece , 1862So ; pulle IOW J 4o. IH'TTEn Firm ; weitem factory , 8 < JtIc. ! CHKKSKt-Klrmer ; large , Ctf7fic ; small , H SUc ; recalpti , 8.5S5 pkgs. taOS Steadier : state and Pennsylvania , 1JU 14Hc ; recrlpts , ( > 7 pkgs , TALLOVV-Weak ; city , 4B4iiCi country , 4U 4Uc. as to nuallty. PHOVI8IONS lleef. quiet ; family , li.04O13.E extra mets. I8.00U8.60 , beef hums , JIS.T&WIS.O packed. 9.MtfH-Otfi city , extra India me , 117. Jf 18.50. Cut meats , llrrn. pickled bellies. 17.00 7.75. ' iMrii , steadier , western steam closed : IC.C006.tt4 ; city , J . :5 : ules. 123 tierces ; optloi ale July closed at IS.W nominal ; Septerntic ? 8.70 nomlcilj rtnncd , ttc 4y ; c aUaint , A. , > ? .30 ; compound , IS.OO. Pork , dull but ttttdlcr | lalei" , 1W bbls , , new rness , II2.25O13.00. I'OTATOEH piilft And st adl ri Lone Island , II ; Virginia , ll.WaZ.2S. ItlCPHKn.lvi . domestic , fair to extra , 4UO C'ici Japan , 394Uc. I'KArllKH-Carrler , McTJ2.00. APPI.EH-Per bhl. , ll.Wfl.75. WATKIl MiUN8-$8.00tJl .00. MUSK MBI.ON8-tl.0004.VO. . . . . MOLARHKSSleadrj New Orleans , open kettle , ( rood to choice , 29ffJOc. . . . . . HOSIN Htralneil , common to gooJ , tl.6o91.CO. Ttmi'RNTINi-Q.UI t ! 2S W > , iC. . . . . . I KTHOLni'M Unll'il closed at tl.52 bid ! r - fined. New York , t7.C > ; Philadelphia arid l fllll- more , t7.40 ; Phlladelphlu and llaltlmore , In bulk , 15.10. 2..i iO Ibs. Ki'titfmher copper at J11.25. COTTON HKBH OII/-Somewhat weaker ; yellow butter grades , 2Sc nominal ; prime crude , 2Jc ; off crude , 21 J22c ; prime summer yellow , 2Cc ; off summer yellow , Zo'iQKHc ; prime summer white , 300. OMAHA UKNKICAli MAItKUT. Condition of Tr.ulei nnrl yuoUtlojs on Htuplet IIIK ! I'nnbr t'roiluco. EGOS Choice stock , lOfilOUc. WTTER-Pachlng stock , SflS'io ; choice to fancy , lOfflJc ; ( fathered creamery , 15c ; separator creamery , ICc. LIVE POULTRY Hens , CUI7c ; roosters , 3c ; spring chickens , per Ib. , Iigi2c ; ducks , 7c ; spring ducks , lOc ; turkeys , C07c ; Reese , BC. VI'AI < Choice fnt , 70 to 100 Ibs. , are Quoted at $ < iTC'ic ; large nnd coarse ? , 4S5',4c. CHEESE Wisconsin full cream , 9c ; Young Americas , Ilij > l2c ; twins , HSlZc ; Nebraska nnd Iowa , full cream. 10c ; LlmhurKer , No. 1 , lOc ; brick. No. 1 ,11c ; Swiss. No. 1. 13c. HAY Upland hay , J7.60 ; midland , J7.SO ; low land , J7 ; new hay. J3..V ) ; rye straw , 13 ; color makes the l > . Ice on hay. Light bales sell the best. Only lop crudes bring top prices. PIGEONS Per do * . , fl.OOi31.KO. VEdETAHLE.S. Estimates by the Washington department mnke the acreage devoted to tiotatoes In 1S34 aggregate name 2,73,000 acres , with an average yield per iicre of C2.3 bu. , ngalnst 70.3 bu. In 1S93. No es- tlmates were made between the years of 1S88 urm 18M , Inclusive , but the annual average for the nine years ending H88 , wns 7C.3 bu. , and for the ten years preceding this period It was given at 87.7 bu. per acre. Thus the yield last year l ( imposed to have been 25.4 bu. less than the average from 1870 to ISS0. The nrea covered by last year's crop was estimated at about 83.000 iictes mote than that of Ihe years previous but the crop was about 2,21.0,000 bu. less. This year the nvernge Is given at 107.9 per cent of tlmt ot last year , Indicating an area of 2,954,272 ucrcsj 21C SW more than hist year , and about 330.003 more than 1S93. Out of n total crop last year ot 170,000,000 , as rail mil ted by the government. New York , Michigan , Pennsylvania nnd Ohio , In order of production , turned out about 70,000,000 , leaving 100,000,000 raised principally In Mn'rif. ' Illinois , Iowa , Wisconsin , Indiana. Missouri i nd Knnons , In order of production. Uuotatlons ; POTATOES New potatoes , choice clock , 30 ® lOc. ONIONS Ucrmudn * , per crate , none ; California , In sacks , per bu. . 8'cfiJl.oO ; home crown , 60 75o. OLD 11EANS Hand picked , navy , J2.20 ; Llmft benns. per In. . B'.StJMic. ' CAltllAan On otders , sached , l'401ie. ? RADISHES Per do/ , bunches , 15e. OREEN ONIONS Per doz. bunches , 15C. LETTUCE 1'cr doz. , 15Q20C. ASl'ARAOL'S ' Choice stock on orders , SoO&Oo per doz. bunches. < -UCUMIlER8 On orders , 35T40c per doz. 1'EAM On eirders , per bu. , < Xfr7c. ) STRING DEANS On order , per 14-bu. basket , 50c TOMATOES Mlrslsslppl stock , per 4-basket crate , SJSJfOc ; B to 10-cuse lots lo SO. " . SUMMER SQUASH 1'er doz. , on orders , 2JSf W'ATERMELONS-I'er ' doz. , crated. J2.5033.00. GREEN PEPPERS Per bu. , fl.00gl.50. WAX HEANS Per IJ-bu. backet , 50c. CANTALOUPES Per basket of one and a half to two doze-n , Me. CAULIFLOWER Per doz. , 40i43c. CELERY Home grown , per doz. , 0c. PRUITS. RED RASPBERRIES Per 24-qt. case , JI.SO. PLUMS California , per bux. choice stock , J1.50 ( | 2.00 ; southern , per cnse , ! 1.2.M1.50. APRICOTS No shipping stock. SOUTHERN PEACHES Per 4-basket crate , 90CWJ1.00. APPLES Southern , pr VS-hu. box , j:04)c : ) ; bbls. , J2.00ft2.50. CALIFORNIA PEACHES Per box , OOcQJl.OO. STRAWIIERR1ES Choice shipping slock , per cose of 24 qts. , J2.50. CHERRIES Washington , per 10-lh. box , J1.130 1.25 ; home grown , per 24-qt. case , J2.50. GOOSEUERRIES Per 21-qt. case , J2.00f2.23. IILAC1C RASPHERRIES Per 24-qt. case , J2.75 BLACKHERRIES Choice stock , per 24-qt. case , J2.00fl2.2r. . GRAPES AlKansas stock , per 24-qt. case , J2.00 lff" " > ' TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES Navels , per box , J3 ; choice seed lings , per box , J2.50 ; Mediterranean sweets , J2.73 03.00 : fancy St. Michaels , none. LEMONS Extra fa/icy lemons , SCO size , JC.000 C.23 ; SOO size , JC.23flC.DO. HANANAS Choice large stock , per bunch , J2.25 ' { 22.50 : medium size bunches. J2.00tf2.25. PINEAPPLES Per doz. , J2. ; MISCELLANEOUS. F1OS Fancy , 13c ; choice , lOI3c. HONEY California , 14J15c. MAPLE SYRl'P Gallon Jugs , per doz. . 112 ; Illxby , 5-gal. cans , J3. NUTS Almonds. 14c ; English walnuts , soft- thelled. 12c ; standards , He ; filberts , lOc ; Drazll nuts , lOc ; pecans , 9c ; peanuts , raw , Cc ; roasted , DATES In CO to 70-lb. boxes , Co per Ib. ; fard dates , small boxes , lOc per Ib. CIDER Pure juice , per bbl. , J3 ; half bbl. . J3 } RICE POPCORN In the car. on orders , per Ib. , 2V4c. HIDES AND TALLOW. HIDES No. 1 green hides , S'ic ; No. S green ; y i hides. Ho per Ib. less than fully cured. SHEEP PELTS Green salted , each , 23@GOc : / green sailed shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) , i each , ril5c , dry shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) ' No. 1 , each. BfilOo ; dry shearlings ( short wooled early sklns > . No. 2. each , 6c ; dry flint Kansas and Nebrca butcher wool pelts per i nound , actual welgnt , BQSc : dry Hint Kansas and Ntbraska murrain wool pelts , per pound , actual weight , 4Cc ( ; dry flint Colorado butcher wool i pelts , per pound , actual weight , 4&6'ie : dry Hint Colorado murrain wool pelts , per pound , actual weight , 46o. Have feet cut off , as It Is useless to pay freight on them. TALLOW AND GREASE No. 1 tallow , 4'i ® 4'lc ' ; No. 2 tallow , 3',44f < o ; grease , white A , 4W 4Vlc ; grease , white 11 , 34c ! ; grease , yellow , 2iiP Jc ; grease , dark. 2Hc ; old butter , 2ff2'ic ; bees wax , prime , 17 20c ; rough tallow , 2c. WOOL. UNWASHKU-FIno heavy , 6Sf7o : nne llght,89o ; quarter-blood. 10U12c ; seedy , burry and chaffy , 8J9c ; colted and broken , coarse , 7j PC : celled and broken , line. CffSc. WOOL. WASHED Medium , 1501Sc ; nne. 14O ICe ; tub washed , IGSJISc : black , 8c ; bucks , Co ; tag locUs , 2@3c ; dead pulled , St. LouU Uenor.il Market. ST , LOUIS , July IS.-FLOUR-Dull and without out material change ; quotations are for new Hour , old ranging 15 T25c higher ; patents. J3.408J 3.50 ; extra fancy , J3.30S3.IO ; fancy , J2.90@3.00i choice. J2.6W2.75. WHEAT Had an exceedingly spiritless openIng Ing , ns there were no decided Influences to worli the market , the few trades exhausting the orden that were on hand. There was a rally later In the seslson , but not much Improvement. Th < cI08ii was hteady for futures and lower for spot ? ; aflp.11' cash > 64"C ! Juy64' | c n-'ked ; August C4IJC bid ; heptember , 65 lc ; December , C3c. Corn openetl with a downward tendency thh morning , weather conditions being favorable After selling oft VJc the market rallied and re. covered this lops , closing easier than yrsterday No , 2 mixed , cash , 4Sc asked ; July , 3l'c ! bid Hepternber , 40ic ; . December , 30c bid ; May , 32V4 < bid. bid.OATS OATS Dull and weaker for futures , without much decline ; trading light ; spot grades stead ] to llrm : No. 2 , cash , 24V4o bid ; July. 23Uc bid September , 22'ic asked ; May , 25Vic bid. RYE Weaker ; No. 2. cash , 44c. FLAX SEEI > SMit | salable at J1.25. GRASS SEEDS Timothy , steady , J3.00ffl3.10 fo August delivery. 1IRAN In demand ; east track , G4c. CORN MEAL J2.0002.05. HAY Strong ; demand for choice timothy bu little higher : J10.004fl5.00. this side ; prairie choice , scarce and In demand , J7.00fl8.50 , thl ( side. IIUTTER Fancy , strong and scarce ; separate ctrarnery , 17c ; fancy Elgin. 28c. EGGS Slow. 8c. WHISKY Jl.23. r LEAD , llrm : sales , six cars , at J3.15. Speller Cl four cars. J3.55. c. PROVISIONS Pork , standard mess , jobhlnn in 111. Ii nl , prime steam , J6.10 ; choice , J6.2C ij llacon , boxed shoulders , J8.37 ! : ; longs , 50.0(5 ; rib : a I0.874 ! ; shorts , J7. Dry salt meats , boxed shou rs ders , J3.C2Vii longs , $6.37Vi ; ribs , J6.50 ; short ft JC.75. y. RECEIPTS Flour. 3.000 bbls. ; wheat , C.OOO bu. , corn. 5.000 bu. ; oats , 14,000 tu. SIHPMENTS-Flour , 4.000 bbls. ; wheat , 7.CO bu. ; corn , 11,000 bu. ; oats , 6,000 bu , ot ic I.lverpo il Murlcpts , ild LIVERPOOL , July 19. WHEAT Spot qulel 18rd but steady ; demand moderate ; No. 2 red wlntei rdat ( s 2d ; No. 2 red spring. 5s 7'i < l ; No. 1 liar at Manitoba , 5a 7d ; No. 1 California , 5s 1H < 1 ; future opened quiet , with near | K > sltlons Ud higher nn . distant positions unchange-d ; closed steady , wit : near and dlntant positions > id higher ; buslnri 'O. Kit about eeiually dlstrlbutetl ; July , 5s 2'Jd ; Augusi . Slid ; SeplDinber. 5 3d ; October , is 3'-id ; Nc vember , 5s ' .id ; December. 5s M. Ofl. IT. CORN--Spot ( Inn ; American mixed , new , 4s if IT..c ; futures opened quiet , with near and distant poi > "ins 'id lower ; closed quiet ; July unchaner and other months Ud lower ; business heaviest o early positions : August , 4s 3 d : Se-ptember , 4s Zc October , 4s ! Hd ; November. 4 Zjjd ; Uecembei ; to 4s 2d. * FLOUR Market dull ; demand poor ; St. Lou : Id , fancy winter , 7s Cd. PROVISIONS llacon. steady ; demdrid model atr ; Cumberland cut. 28 to 30 Ibs. , 3ls Cd ; shoi ribs. U Ibs. , 31s ; long clear , light. 31 to 45 Ibs 33s Gd ; loner clear , heavy , 55 Ibs. , 32s ; short dee to backs , light , 18 Ibs. , 33s Cd ; short clear mlddlei heavy. K Ibs. , 563 Id ; clear bellies , 14 to 18 Ibs 32s. Shoulde-rs , squure , 12 to 18 Ibs. , 31s. Ham short cut , II to 1C Ibs. . 43s. lleef. extra Indl mess , 77s 6d ; prime * mess , 41s Id , Pork , prlrr fd. mess , line western , (7s Cd ; western medium , 50 Lunl , dull : prime neste.-n , 32s 3d ; rellned , I palls. 33s W. 10 CHEESE Finest American colored , , ne\ SSs Cd * UI US Cottonseed oil. Liverpool refined , 17s & iO Linseed oil , rellned , 21s 3d. Petroleum , reflnf iOM ' M ; 'REFRIGERATOR nEEF-Forequarters , 3K < 00 ; hindquarters. CUd. r.M HOPS At London ( Pacific roast ) , t : . OW The recvelpts of wheat during the past thri OWHt day * were 182,000 centals. Including 37,000 Ame ns lean. The receipt * of American corn during tl past three day * wer * IC.COO centals , Wtuth IE - - roln a ( DULLNESS OF MIDSUMMER Falling Off in General Trade is Neither Unexpected Nor Discouraging. GOLD EXPORTS PURELY SPECULATIVE NumorotiR Advances In Wagei but Strikes Uroir In Importnnco nml Numbers Ao- cumulated Order * Imluco Iron fur naces to Forego Summer Kest. NEW * YOUK , July 19. n. Q. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Review of Trade , which Issues to morrow , will say ; The week's news Is not entirely encourag ing , but Is nil the more natural because there are signs of midsummer dullness. Wheat prospects are not qulto so gcTod as last week , but still there arc lower prices , ns corn nnd cotton have been lowered. The exports of gold and the less favorable treas ury returns for July arc not unexpected and mean nothing ns to coming business. There Is a perceptible decrease In the demand for most manufactured products nnd the actual distribution to consumers naturally lessens In midsummer. Much of the recent buying was to anticipate n rise In prices , and such purchases fall off when prices have ripen. There are still numer ous advances In wages , but strikes grow more numerous nnd Impartnnt. In part because busi ness was unusually large In the first half of July , a quiet tone meets reasonable expectations. The heavy bank failure nt Montreal does not nffuct finances here and Is paralng there with less disturbance than was f carrel , Gold cxporiB for the middle nf July , when crops are beginning to move. If not meant lo affect slocks , can nt all events have only a speculative significance. Wheat has declined 2 cents for September , c.irn 1 ! $ cents nnd cotton l',4 cents for spot. Western receipts of wheat , not half of last yenr'x. exprera disappointment at prices , while exports for the week of nlKiut a quarter of lust year's and for three weeks only 2.82S.022 bushels. Hour Included , ns against 7,046,207 tmthclB last year , show that foreign dealers are not regarding the sltuntlcci with anxiety. Nor elo Iltltlsh accounts Indicate any anxiety about cotton , while efforts are reported by some of tha American mills to sell part of the stock taken some months ago , which apparently ex- ceciH their needs for the year. If unfavorable ID Homo speculators , there are cheering Indica tions , for It Is belter to have fair crops than to get high prices for what remains. Orders have so accumulated In Iron products that some ) works fAreso the usual summer rest , and eastern furnaces arc teen to begin blast , which will add ubout 5,000 tons weekly to the- production. A few quotations have advanced gray forge nnd eastern liar , while bessemer pig Is a shade weaker nt Pittsburgh but the averages of " 'I ' Prices Is 1 cent higher for the week and 28.3 percent higher than on February 1. The strike of several thousand miners In the Mar- queue region may have Important consequences' i ronucers of nonbes emer ore have sold largely T , . . , ture nt t > tlcefs so low that they cannot add lo the cost of production nnd oilier mines In the northwest may be affecte'd. Minor metals are stronger , with sales of 4.000,000 pounds ot Clipper at 11 cents for lake , nnd tin very firm In spile ot a large visible supply. Wool advanced In the llrst half of July nn average of 1 cent for 101 quotations of domestic , by Coales llros. of Philadelphia , and Is now 7 per cent higher than a year ago. Sales naturally lessen , being 7.U80.000 pounds for the week against an average of over 13.000,000 pounds fet each of the two previous weeks , but prices nre- sustained by O rman nnd French buying In thei London market. Manufacturers do not puppori the ; advance , nnd are buying only for Immediate needs , but holders , who have taken for weeks past several times the quantity consumed , are stiff. stiff.Cotton Cotton mills continue to enjoy a large business and several have advanced wages this week , but some strikes of considerable Importance nr threatened or In progress. The weaker tone for the material does not ns yet affect the price * of goods. Failures for the week have been 236 In the United Slates , against 230 last year , nnd thirty- nine In Canada , against forty-four last year. CLEAK1NU UOUSIS TUTAI.S. Aggregate 'if Huslncis Trnnsieoteel by the Associated Ilnnkn Lust Weolf , NEW YORK , July 19. The following table , -complied by nradstrect's , shows the total .clear ances at the principal cities and the percentage of Increase or decrease , as compared with the corresponding spending week last year : - - , , , . : Evidences of a Ueneral Revival Mon id RUrUeil Kven Thau In Previous Weeks , th SA NEW YORK , July 19. Rradstrect's tomorroi , will say : All the previously reported favornbl O- Industrial and commercial features are continue this week , the endurance of the revival In demand fl. . fl.ril mand for Iron and steel , the further advance ril In price * of the same and additional Increases c on wages of Industrial employes , being the moi 1 ; r , significant. Merchants at almost all the large cities are preparing to send out travelers , un ill until they begin to exhibit results no exact est mate of how the fall trade will open can lie pre rr- pared. At this time the outlook Is regarded s irt highly favorable. At Roston , Philadelphia an llalllrnore , among- eastern cities , note-worth at gains In sales of staples are * announced. The e > * . panslons of Industrial activity at Chicago , H - . Louis , Louisville and Cleveland stimulates th distribution of merchandise staples genernll ] Ha Country buyers are present In unusually tare ne numbers. Iteports from southern cities show further In In portunt gains this week , being more marked tha Inw In a like period for months before. Country mei w , chants In South Carolina are much encourage with the crop outlook , as the elrmnnd Is fa and prices tend upward. Like reixjrts come froi Auxusta , and In Trxas cotton buyer * have begu to make their presence felt. The delayed pu ] ment of surar bounty check * trade In rl Louisiana sugar district. The volume ot trat IB smaller at Jacksonville. ee Pacific coait advices are that the Cntlforn ! er wheat crop I * threshing poorly , but In the nortl erh western spring whe-at state * the prospect * for let crop are of the best. The total yltld of cor country will ( robt&ly exceed even prevloi large croo views. Exi > t-is of whcnt flour In- eluded ns wheat ) , froii lip United Blnten And Montreal thin week ftirflunt to only I.65Z.CKX ) bushels , the smallest similar tolnls since tlmt for the first week In Juner-lUl. A week ngo the ng. gregale exported was 2,317,000 bushels ; one year ago It was 1,873,000 bushels , ) two years ago 5,077 , . 000 bushels , and three > Vaij ago II was 2,716,000 bushels. , , , IHtADSTIlEMT'S .l VU ItEVXUW llrarlsh Pre itir on OMncnr Share * link Little ) Apprccliililo l-ffcct. . NEW YORK , July IJ.-i-ltradstreet'd ' Financial Review tomorrow will , say : llcnrlsh pressure upon the Industrials has furnished most of the activity In a very dull1 tnnfkct. Success In this line of action has , however , been less pro- naunccd than In the preceding fortnight nnd the creation of a large short Interest has be come nn embarrassment to the bears. WlUle crop reports have been very mixed , their gen eral tenor Is favorable , nnd the pruppect of an enormous yield of corn was never brighter. This , with the Increases of railroad earnings , compared with the periods of strikes and busi ness depression last year , makes the holders of rnllrund securities very slubbotn and the efforts of the bents ha\i > failed lo produce any liquidation In the granger shares. The mnulpti- Intlon has mnnlfcstly had fur Its object n de- prexslon which would i-nnble short lines to bo covered , and on all declines stocks have been wanted by Ihe professionals. PervcrU'd views of the situation here find expression In thn Eng lish financial press , which falls to appreciate thu extent to which the free silver ngltatlon Is losing ground The one factor which has fuvoren ] thri bears wn Ihe continued strength of ex change * rates , although this wns of little prac tical bciifflt lo the shot t . It Is believed tlmt the appearance of some future drawings against shipments of grain and cotton lo be made. In the autumn Is the beginning of a movement which will depress CMhangc below the gold point. _ _ STOCKS AND I1ONDS. K u gn go me nt eif a Million In ( Joltl for Ex port Not u Factor. NEW YORK , July 19. The engagement of Jl , 000.000 In gold for shipment to Europe tomor row wns not a. factor In the share speculation , although efforts were made by the bears to use It aa n barrier upon values. It teems to be nc- cepted by the street that all danger of heavy gold shipments has pasted for the year , and that Die trade conditions arc such ns to render It ab solutely certain tlmt the supply of sterling bills ahull Increase from this time forwnrd. As nn offset of the gold shipment nnd po slbly by rens n thereof , the sterling exchange market nss-umed nn eas.er lone and slightly lower rales were made. In the stock market the trading wns very dull nnd the short Interest was mote cautious In Its operations than during the past few days , putting out shorter lines nnd coveting eiulckly nt the llrpt sign of dnnger. It was only In the InduFtrlnl.i that any wide movement was made , and the Munr old cliques which haM * been working the market during the \\eek did the manipulation. The llrst pales made were slightly lower , and Consolidated Gas broke 3'.i ' per cent. LeaJher preferred was sold down 1'4 per cent on the V - posed l sue of new tteick , arid Chicago Gas wns roU on orders fremr the llrst nnd receded ? i per cent. Sugnr , which had yielded U pr cent In the early trading , found rendy support fmm amOng- the traders , and on good buying rose 214 per cent. A general nppreclatlon followed on the Industrial groupr Consolidated Gas nnd Illinois Steel told up 2'i per cent. Chicago Gas 2',4 per cent , nnd Leather pieferred 1V4 per cent. Shortly after 11 o'clock Sugar fell Hi per cent on real izing sales , nnd there wns n sympathetic reaction on its sister stocks , ranging up to 1 per cent In Tennessee Conl and Laclede Gas. The coal shares at this time also developed weakness , the rest of the railway section being neglected. In the early afternoon speculation wns Irregular on very narrow changes. Shortly after 1 o'clock a raid was made upon Lead , based on tha failure of Ihe directors to act In the dividend question , and a decline of 2',4 per cent resulted. The rfst of the list was without Important movement until Ihe last hour , when Tvnnescec Coal gained li tx-r cent from the lower -point and Sugar nnd Leather preferred moved up 1 per cent. Lead rallied ; per cent. At Ihe close the market was dull , but llrm , prices In the main , however , being lower than In the final fale-s of yesterday. Uonds were quiet and Irregular rtftd closed In. the main lower. Sales aggregated Jl,150,0i > 0. The Evening Post's London cablegram fays : The stock markets today were dull. The affairs of the Ualkan penlnsiila < ! aused some uneasiness. Consols were lower ; Americana were dull to Hat , with continental selling. All the papers have > nlres Indicating gold exiSorts , which depressed the market , though there. Is no conllrmntlon ot large shipments here In the bewt quarters. Lake Shores and Readings \\ere strong. The Lehlgh Valley loan prospfctua. I * J-xpected tonight , with the details as already stated. The following were the closing- quotations 0' Ihe lending stocks of the' New York exchange today : ' AtchlBOii 12H Northwestern t'P ' Adams Express. . . 14fl dould 1411 Am. Express 11U N. Y. Ccntr.il 101)5 ) $ Baltimore . ! -Ohio. 03 N , Y. &N. E 41) ) Canada Paclnc. . . , 05 Ontario & W Canada Southern . f'H'4 Oreon Imp > . Cemtral Pacific. . . . lt > > Oreioiiai ; - - 88 ch a. fc Ohio O. S. L. i U. N. . . . Chicago Allan 157 Pacific Mall C. , B. " P. D. A E 8Jt ino Consolidated Gas.'M Pullman Palaca. . 172 C..C. . C. &St. L. . . . 46 ! < Ke.-ullnr , . Colo. Coal St Iron. H R.G.W. . . . . : . . . . : . I'm Cotton Oil Cert. . . . 2G R. & . W. Pffl. , 43 Delaware ) Is Hud. _ . _ . Iloclt Island 71ji ( Del. . Lack. .V W. . llil'i'St. ' ' Paul UHH 4i > H | do pfd I'J-'Hi ' ' ' - Dfcc.'p.'co. ! . . ; ; ; ] W ( St P. i. Omaha. . . . 3l' ! < Rrle . ' < dopfa 117S4 do ntd ' Southern Paolllo. . 24 Fort Wayne Kl ! > S icar Hennery. . . . R. Northern ofd. . . I'-'J Term. Coal Jc Iroa. C. k K. I nfd UljH Texas p.ielrte IloctelnjVaUay. . . 25 T. AO Cent. ufd. . 18 IlllnolH Coiitru. . . t'R ' Union Paclnc. . . . 12 < St. P. .VDuluth. . . SO U. S. Exnrens 41 K. & T. ptd sin. VT. St. L. 4P ' Lalco F.rlo & We : ) ' . -Mi 4 doofd ! ! ) ! < dopfd 4 Wells Pareo E < 107 LateeShoro 14'J ! Webtern Union. . . . Lead Trim 34 Whcolruir k L. E. . 1UH Louisville .It N. . . . C ! ) do nfd L. AN. A H f M. A : St. L Manhattan Con. . . lim O. .V R. O MeuiDhln&O 16 G. E 3D Mlchlean Cont. . . Olt's ' N. L. BU Missouri P.iclflo. . 3'Jlij C. P , til 37 ! < Mobile Is Ohio. . . 2t : < oa NashvllleClnt. . . . CS RVATi O 2a National Cor.lazet. 1 T. A. A. A N. M. . . . 2e Nat. Corduga pfd. 11 T. St. U&K.O. . . . e N.J. Cnntrnl 100H dopfd 14L N. Jt W. pfet 13 S. K. B. 14 North Am. Co. . . . OH dopfd 41M Northern Pacific. . Am. Tot ) . Co 10H > 4 No.Pac. pfd IRMi dopfel 112 U. P. . D. JkQ SI P. . M. i M second assessment paid. offered. The total sales of stocks today were 1C7.143 shares , Including : American Sugar , 68.COO ; Bur- llngton , 12,700 ; Chicago Gas , 26,300 ; Lend , 6.COO , Reading , 16,800 ; St. Paul , 4,500 ; Tennessee Coal and Iron , 4,700 ; United States Leather , C.700 ; Wheeling & Lake Erie , 3,300. IIK.VVV GOLD SlIIl'iUKNT TODAY Orer Onn Million of Yellow Metal Will CJe > on the Ktrurln. NEW YORK , July 19. W. II. Grossman & Uros. , coffee Importers , have ordered Jl,000,000 In gold from the United States subtrcnaury for shipment to Europe on board the steamship Etrurla , which sails tomorrow. Nesslage , Colgate - gate & Co , will ship J50.000 additional gold by the steamer Etrurla tomorrow , making In all for this tlrm 1150,000. According to Messrs. Grossman , the firm had reluctantly decided to ship the gold. They had , the-y nald , at the re quest of their bankers , deferred the remittance for three weeks In the hope that the nite for sterling exchange might decline , but they could not wait any longer , Messrs. Crossrnan de clined to say at what rate they had been offered exchange , or what they would save by shipping gold. They declared the hitter couhl not possibly be ascertained until the extent of the abrasion of the gold they procured was leurne-d. The cost to them of laying the gold down In London was less than It would be tci some people , because their banking oecnts In London did not charge them any com mission for handling It. Their agents in London receive a commission for accepting for them South American drafts drawn on their account , and ns the gold was remitted to cover these drafts Ihe cost of hand ling It was consldeml as .Included In that com mission. Some slight concession. It Is Bald , wai offereel lo Messrs. Crbisman this morning b > drawers of sterling exchange , but It waa then too late- , the firm having Already made all their arrangements to ship the gold. N w York AiiMioy Murke * . NEW YORK , July 151-rMONEY ON CALL- Easy at 1 per cent ; last jepn , 1 per cent ; closed PIMME MERCANTILE PAPER 304 per cent STERLING EXCHANGE Easier , with aclua business at J4. WiCI.W for demand nnd J4.iSe4.S ! for sixty days ; posted rales. J4.t9Hff4.ro ant 4.90We4l. Commercial' bills. J4.Mfl4.68U. SILVER CERTIFICATK3-C7e67 > , ic. GOVERNMENT I1QNOS Steady. State bonds slight request. Rulhoad Ijonds .heavier. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Very Little Ohango in Becoipts as Ocm- parad with Last Week's Figures. GOOD DEMAND FOR NATIVE STFER3 Few on Sulo Find Ready Inkers , but West erns lluvo n Hard lloir to Moo lluci Active nud It'chor Alt Day. SOUTH OMAHA , July 19. The receipts of live stock today were 1,691 cattle , 2,121 hogs , 311 sheep and 89 horses , as against 1,804 cattle , 3,246 hogs and no sheep yesterday and 1,407 cattle , 1.G76 hogs and 352 sheep on Friday of last week. Vor the week thus far there were re ceived 8.S07 cattle , 12,131 hogs and 1,0-15 sheep , as against 7,178 cattle , 12,432 hogs and 053 sheep for the same five days last week. CATTLK There were a few fairish nntlVc beeves on sale and the market was about steady on anything desirable. Some 1,170- Ib. steers brought $4.GO , and other loads less desirable $4 and $4.20. The natlvo beef steers changed hands early. The market on western steers was not quite so active and It seemed a dllllcult mutter for the buyers and sellers to come together on a trading basis. There were some right good range steers among the offerings. \ Desirable cows and heifers sold about the same as yesterday , but the common and medium grades were weak. Good feeders were In very fair demand nt about steady prices. Light stock cattle , and especially those on the commonlsh order , were slow and lower. There are some cat tle of that description that have been In the yards a week. Heprescntatlvo sales : HEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No , Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 2 10SO J3 00 . 970 J3.75 19..11M 14 0 2..1CKW 3 ? 3 1. . . . . 973 3 80 19..1207 4 20 4. . . 1193 3 r.O 10. . .1154 3 SS 10. . . .1170 4 60 1. . . 1010 3 73 COWS. . co 1 00 C. . .1043 2 15 . . 928 2 DO . RCO 1 25 3. . .1016 2 15 . .1035 2 DO . 7ca 1 25 4. . .1037 2 15 . . 890 2 DO . 850 1 CO 14. . . S25 2 25 . . 930 2 DO . 9M 1 65 . , 9M i Si . . 981 2 DO . 913 1 CT. . . 775 2 25 . .1135 2D5 . 9.V ) 1 73 3. , . . SMI 2 25 8. , . .1025 2 S3 3. . , . 910 1 75 3. . . S23 2 25 3. , . .12CO 2 60 C. . . . 41 1 75 4. 2 25 1. . . .lOM 2 GO 12. . . . 910 1 75 1. . 980 2 25 " . . 893 2 CO 5. . , . 90S 1 R.1 1.R. . . 807 i 25 13" . . 877 2 CO 4. . . . 917 1 K 3. . GS3 2 23 1. . .1050 2 65 3. . , . 950 1 SI 2. . 935 , ,2 SO 23. . . 9S3 2 65 3. . . . ! % 1 S3 12. . 958 2 35 , 13. . .1072 2 70 9. . , . 99G 1 90 8. . R45 2 35 19. . , 955 2 70 * > .1103 2 00 1. . 900 2 35 19.C. . . .1234 2 75 5i ! ! . 778 2 10 1. .11CO 2 40 2. . . 940 2 75 c. . , . 900 Z 15 12. . 830 2 45 1. . . 950 3 00 i. . , . 00 2 15 .1043 2 DO 1. . .1160 3 10 5. . , .1073 2 15 . .IOCS 2 DO HEIFERS. . 4GO 1 00 1. . , KO 2 CO . . 42' ' ) 2 25 . 331 1 85 1. . . 470 2 00 , . 400 2 25 . ric 1 90 1. . , G90 2 00 2. . . . 7CO 2 40 . CIO 2 00 4. . 490 2 00 1. . . . G05 255 . 530 200 6. . , S4G 2 00 3. . , . 40C 2 75 HULLS. . BSO 1 75 . .1223 * * 1. . . .1210 2 30 .1000 2 00 ! ! ! i24o 2 25 2. . .1055 2 31 . 870 201) . . .1400 2 23 .1315 2 3) .loco 2 00 . . .134' ' ) 2 25 2 ! ! . 995 2 J5 . 940 2 10 , . .1015 2 21 1. . , .1130 2 55 .1220 2 20 . . .1390 2 23 , . 110 2 35 .1275 2 23 . . .1430 , .142J 2 40 .1070 2 25 . . .1420 . .15TO 2 DO , . 990 2 25 CALVES. 230 1 S3 1. . . . 2'0 2 50 1. . 210 4 0) 1C3 200 3 00 4. . 197 4 00 320 2 00 3 00 2 ' ' 1CO 4 00 2SO 2 23 , 313 3 25 i' . 190 4 00 ,237 2 40 I. . , 100 3 25 i. . 210 4 00 334" 2 60 ' , 390 3 DO 2. . SCO 4 00 , 140 2 50 , 23"i 3 f.O 1. . r.o 4 00 s r.o . 3. . , , 290 3 75 1. . 1H ! 4 00 , 270 2M 1. . . , 160 4 00 1. . 210 4 23 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. , 935 2 40 10. . . 570 2 90 3. . . 956 3 10 1. . . , C90 2 40 9. . . f,72 2 90 13. . . 873 3 10 3. . . . 716 2 DO 1 t * 7DO 3 00 3. . . 713 3 10 4. . . , C03 2 C5 ' " e.50 3 00 3. . . 900 3 15 2. . . . 3.S5 2 C5 4. . 762 J 00 64. . . 882 3 15 , 612 2 70 8. . . 6G 3 00 17. . . S12 3 17 Vj ill ! , KO 2 75 10. . . 470 I 00 3. , . 85 } 3 20 i. . . , C-IO 2 75 D. . . 661 3 00 33. . . 939 3 V , 3. . . , 510 2 80 2. . . 7.5 3 00 20. . . 903 3 25 16. . . , we 2 80 11. . , . 760 3.00 6. . . 871 3.2-1 , 710 2 80 9. . ; . 844 3 05 21. . .1102 3 3' 4 763 2 80 2.,1000 3 10 4. 923 3 35 30. . , . 736 Z SO 6. . . . 733 3 10 13..1034 3 CO 3. . . . 426 2 85 17. . . . 814 3 10 WESTERNS. NEOIIAHKA. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1 steer 790 $3 no 2 steers 1013 J3 DO 2 steers 1235 3 DO 17 steers 1120 3 DO 1 steer. 1040 S DO Gunnell & Sllllsen. 54 feeders. . . . 1032 3 40 Mlllsdale Cntlle Co. 6 cows 993 2 DO 44 feeders..1075 3 C5 J. II. Nelse. 25 steers 1131 3 55 C. II. Tully. 4 cows 1030 2 D3 6 feeders..1091 320 17 cows 915 253 1 calf 110 3 DO Hnro & Kroger. 1 feeder 1210 2 DO 33 feeders..1053 3 D5 15 cows 939 2 CO O. W. Jones. 1 steer. 890 2 DO 2 feeders. . . . 780 2 75 4 heifers . SG3 2 CO 18 feeders. . . . 902 320 lien Swanson. 5 heifers. , C70 2 03 1 Bins 920 3 00 13 c&h. . . . 620 2 55 C.feedcrs. . . . 7S1 3 2 } WYOMING , gwan Land and Cattle Co. 24 cows 1005 3 23 HOGS Orders for llslit hOKS were again liberal today , and most anything that could tt" on four lees weighing from 160 to 200 Ibs. met with quite ready sale. The trade opened active at an ad vance of from Do to 10c. and the most desirable of the llBht hOKS weia teen plcjtcd tin. Oood llKht hogs Bold at from 15 to Jo.Oo.nllc there were some rlsht wood loads of light welglits , there weie some very common , but they all sold. Shlppera offered as high as 5.10 for a sort of The 'market on heavy and packing hORu was rather low at only steady prices. No one seemed to want the heavy weights very badly and the trade- was a draff from start to finish. In the end , however , the offerings were about all taken. As high a from J4.90 to 14.95 was paid for the best heavy hogs. Representative sales : No. Av. SX Pr. D7 213 . . . 4 8714 34..238 80 4 W > 14 186 SO 4 90 36 221 120 4 SO . . . . . . . . 4410 62 334 4 W 61 2M 4 90 DC 2C ( ! 4 90 19 200 120 4 90 C5 283 40 4 90 9 240 4 ! ' 0 142 223 SO 4 90 72 22C 320 4 95 8 211 4 95 12 261 4 95 70 202 ICO 4 95 D7 210 4 95 75 ICO 5 00 37 185 5 00 68 217 5 00 28 171 5 00 C8 208 G 00 84 192 ICO G 00 70 224 160 5 00 81 209 40 5 05 81 1J3 40 5 OG 2 215 425 PIQS. 1 120 00 SHEEP The few sheep here today sold' readily at very satisfactory prices. Representative sales : No. AvI'11 60 natives mixed S6 J3 00 S3 natives mixed ' . . .94 300 20 native wethers | S 3 to 20 native lambs < 650 CHICAGO LIVE STOOIt. There W Not a Very Lorco Demand for fHttle. CHICAGO , July 19. The cattle receipts today were fair for Friday , being esti mated at about 6,500 head , Including 1,500 Texnns und about 400 Wyoming rangers. There wns not a very large demand , but the limited supply kept prices from weakening " and quotations stood about the name us "yesterday. A few cattle were of extra fine quality , but the bulk consisted of common to medium grades. The best drave of Texana waa sold at J4.10. Western rangers sold at from J4 to J4.50. Native steers sold at from J3.40 to JC and cows and bulls at from J1.60 to J3.I5. In hogs prices had another rise of lOo per 100 Ibs. today , as only about 13,500 fresh and ac. cumulated hogs were offered for sale. Aa usual , thlpper * were the best buyers , and the few light hogs went off like hot cakes. The offer ing" both heavy and light , were soon disposed of , the best light weights raechlnR J5.65 , or 20o higher than was paid for the best heavy , bales weie made of heavy at from J4.0 to J5.35 , goud tuts at from J4.W to J5.20. light weights at from J5.10 to J5.65 and pigs at from J4.0 to J5. Sheep are now In active demand at from J2 to Jl DO for common to extra , with the bulk of sales'of natives , which comprise Ihe bulk of the offerings , at from J3.25 to J4. Fed Texans have sold at J3.65 and grass Montana 82-lb. sheep at from J4 to J5.16. For yearllntfB there was de. mand at from J4.60 lo J4.CO. Tire advance on western sheep ha * been as much as from J1.2J to Jl.W In two weeks , and It Is likely to bring N , W , HARRIS & GO , BANKER8 , 165-165 Dearborn-st. , Chicago. I 13 Wall-it. , New Vork. 70 State-it. , Boston , rtVEottsUt od field. Corrtipendouot BoUctUO , In big iuppllce. Pprlng Inmbi have been offered In largo numbers , nnd nales urn now madii at from J3 to J5.60 for poor to choice , nice lots selling nt from IS to IMS. The sheep offered today wcro wet nnd trade was very slow. Receipts : Cntlle , C.OOO hendi calves , SOO head ! hogs , 11,000 head ) thtcp , 7 , X > head. M. l.attls I.lvo Stuck .Mnrxnt. ST. LOP1S , July 19-CATTLE lUcelpln , l.SM head ; shipments , COO head : market strong and active , and drmand exceeded the supply ; shippingnnd expert steers , JI.2JiffS.7Si light Ing. good butchers nnd dressed tieef slee'i , J3.i5 3.20 ; common steers , J3.0093.50 ; stackers and eders , J2.5094.00 ; cows and mixed lots , n.on'if .50 ; Texas and Indian steels ranged J2.75ff4 2.1 , ut tmift of the s.ilc were nt J3.2J1/3.75 ; cows , iclfers and mixed , j.2.- > ; f.1.25. HOaS Receipts. 3,100 head ; shipments , 1.70J lead ; market strong again , with n demand ex- > < Mhm' the supply and prices 5c higher ; butchers , 1.30(15.40 : packers. J1.MW3.25 ; light sold Hush , 'lilt the heaviest J3.30 5 4 < ) . SHEEP Receipts , 1,600 bend ; shipments , none ; mrket about steady for sheep , bill weak and de. lining fur lamb * ; native sheep , 12.7503.63 ; lambs , ; 3.W)05.00 ) ; Texas sheep. J2.Mlf3.50. Nctv Yiii-.t l.lvj > lou < Mnrhiit. NEW YORK , July U.-'llHEVES-Recelpls. ! ,07 head ; sales , 43 cars ; dull , 100 lower In tcers ; dry cows , steady ; yards not cleared ; latlvti steers , grass and corn fed , poor to good , i 4.10G5.33 ; fair 'sllllers , J3.10W6.15 ; stags nnd xen , J4.0iW4.7B ) ; bulls , J2.20i2.35r ( [ dty cows , 1.MJ73.3 : , ; European cables quotu Arnrrlean tecis infjllc for dressed weights ; refrigerator icef , 7a9ic. ! No exports todny ; tomorrow , CIO 'cevcs ' and 3.JOO iiuarters of beef. CALVES-Recelpts , 804 head ; on sale , 80 cars ; 'low ' and n > trifle weak ; veals , poor to choice. 4.00JJG.60 ; buttermilk calves , J2.50W3.25. SHEEP AND LAMIIS-Recelpts , 3,113 head ; on sale , 4,100 head ; quiet but steady ; pens cleared ; iheep , poor to prime , J2.r.OfM.23 ; lambs , common o fair , J4.001I5.37i4 ; no good or prime offered. HOGS Receipts , 3,100 hcatl ; steady ; J5. 00 8. 1.00. Kntixiii City I.lvo .itni-k. KANSAS CITY , July 19. CATTLE Receipts , i.SOO bend ; shlpmenlx , I'.MW head. Market nctlvc. strong ; Texas steers. J2.00JJ3.C3 ; Texan cows , 12.00 { 72. So ; beef fleers , J3,7:03.50 ; native cows. Jl.\ ( | 3.ro ; stovkcrs and feeders , J2.503J4.35 ; bullfl , Jl.b'j .10. HOGS Receipts , C.300 head ; shltiments. 2.04 tend. Market strong to lOc higher ; bulk ol ales , Jl. 95H5.05 ; heavies , J4.9fl < ii'5.05 ; packets , , t.W 5.10 ; mixed , JI.S-003.10 ; light. J5.OOSTJ.17i4 ; Yorkers. J5.10f5.17',4 ; pigs , Il.7off5.00. BIIEKP Receipts , fOJ head ; slilpments , 7,703 head. Matket steady. Stoclc In Record of receipts nt the four principal mrukctfl 'or Friday , July 19 , 1S95 : Cattle. Hngs. Sheep. South Ornnha . . . 1,5 ! > 4 2,121 311 Chicago . 6.000 11,000 7,000 Kansas City . ( ! ,2K ) 6,300 SOO it. Louis . 1,500 3,100 1,500 Totals . 14,291 22,521 9,611 toffee .MHIKOI. NEW YORK , July 19.-COFFEE-Optlons ipeni-il Bt idy at an advance of G to 15 points , uled quiet to llrm , sellers being scarce , and L few local shorts wanting to cover on the half ) f the advance at Havre and fair watehouso deliveries ; cloned quiet , at 15 to 25 points net advance : sales , 2.50 } bags. Including July nt J14.45 ; September , J14.75 ; October , J14.5oS14.fO , nnd December , ! U.7WH.7.r ( > ; closed January , ill. CO O14.70 ; Kehruniy , J14.G04 ? 14.75 ; March , JU.Wij ) 14.cr > ; July , SU.MttH.CO ; August , Jll.70 < in4.75 ; No. vember , J14.7014.SO ; December , J1I.70S14.SO. SKt coffee , Rio , < iulet ; No. 7 , J15.50 asked ; mild , quiet and steady ; Cordova , J18.25ffl9.00 ; salts , none. Warehouse deliveries from New York yrsterday , 7,264 bags ; New York stock trxlny , 243,772 bags ; United Stntes stock , 356,531 ; nllnnt for the United Statcx , 133,000 bngx ; tola ! visible supply for the United States , 489,631 bags , against 365,671 bags last year. SANTOS , July 19. Quiet ; good average Pantos , J13.60 ; receipts , 7,000 bags ; stock , 200,000 bags. HAMBURG , July 19. Quiet , unchanged to U pfg. higher ; sales , 1,000 bags. RIO , July 19. Steady : No. 7 Rio , JI3.rn ; ex change , 11 3-16c ; receipts , 5,000 bags ; cleared for the United States , 8.000 bugs ; cleared for Eu rope , none ; stock , 162,000 bitgK. HAVRE , July 19. Opened quiet , W higher ; nt 12 m. , dull , unchanged ; at 3 p. m. , dull , un changed ; closed nulet , at Vit net advance for the day ; sales , 2,000 bags. Wool MtirUrt. ANTWERP , July 15. Seventeen hundred b.iles weie offered at the wool sales today , of which 80 were withdrawn. Prices were steady and tin- changed. Following are the sales : lluenos Ayri'H. 63C bales , at 2Q7d. Montevideo , 259 bales nt Sfili'.ld. HOSTO.V , July 19. The Ilostrn Commercial Ilulletln will ray tomorrow of the wool market : The lK > om Is checked for the present at least , though Michigan has sold nt 17c this week , the highest llgurcfl touched since the recovery began. There Is n smaller attendance nnd the quieter fjrte of trade In the woolen goods market Is echoed by the diminished numberof buyers. Prices are , however , quite steady , nnd the mar ket Is well supoprted by sales , still above the average. The boom has lasted Just four weeks nnd Uoslon has said In these four weeks over 38.000,000 pounds of wool. New York's total sales lo Ute .llvo weeks of 1S94 were 41.000.000 pounds. The sales of the week tire 1,650.000 pounds domestic and 2,091.000 pounds foreign , against 7,477,000 pounds domestic and 8.8S1- 000 pounds foreign last week and 3M3,50 < ) pounds domestic nnd 223,000 pounds foreign for the'same week last yenr. The sales today show an In- creoKo of 20.349.ES9 pounds domestic ruid 35,634,630 pounds foreign from the sales to the same date In 1S93. The receipts to date show nn Increase of 20,707 bales domestic nnd an Increase of 123,803 bales foreign. _ Itnttlrunrn Untln .Mnrkrt * . BALTIMORE , July 19. FLOUIl Weak , un- ehnnged ; receipts , 4,000 bbls. ; shipments , 4,000 lihls. lihls.WHEAT WHEAT Quiet ; spot and mtnth , CCHSCCHc ; August , 66CC6c ; September , 67 f , < R671'ic ' ; De cember , 70Viffi70Vic ; receipts , 62,000 bu. ; stock , 310.000 bu. ; sales , 118.000 bu. CORN Quiet ; spot nnd month. 48iM9n ; Au gust , 4Po naked ; September , 48Uc asked ; re ceipt * . 17,000 bu. ; slock , 252,000 bu. OATS Quiet nnd steady ; No. 2 while , west ern , 32S33'C ' ! : ; No. 2 mixed , 3030'.4c ; receipts , 11,000 bu. ; stock , 96,000 bu. Cotton Mnrkft. ST. LOt'IS. July 19. COTTON Quiet ; no sales reported ; middling , 6ic ; receipts. 124 balers ; ship ments. 233 bnles ; Block. 18.519 linrles. NEW ORLEANS , July 19. COTTON Quiet : middling , C 11-lCc ; low middling , 6 5-16c ; good ordinary , 6c ; n l nnd gross receipts , 20 bnles ; exports to Great Ilrltnln , 5,318 bales ; stock , 99.920 "NEW YORK , July 19. COTTON Quiet ; mid- dllng. 7c ; net receipts , 7 bales ; gross , 10 bales , exports to the continent , 1,309 bnles ; forwarded , 2 bnles ; sales , 147 bales , all spinners ; stock , 191- 274 bales. _ > New Y.irk I rv Oootli M-irker. NEW YORK , July 19. Agents have ndvnnced the prices of Edwnrds & Warren cambrics ' ,4c. There has been n wider Inquiry for brown nnd blenched cottons , an tha sellers are not plentiful for dellevrles after August. Flannels , blankets , dress goods nnd spring woolens were In better demand , sales and order. Printed fabrics < n let ter Inquiry and more business doing. Printing cloths tltm. with sales at 2 15-1Cc. FALL RIVER. Mass. , July 19. Printing cloths firm , with 27628 , plus 1 per cent bid ; no sales reported ; manufacturers waiting for further ad vances. _ _ Milwaukee Mnrkoti. MILWAUKEE. July 19. WHEAT Steady ; No. 2 spring , C7'ic ; No. 1 northern , 70 > Ao ; September , CORN-Easy ; No. 3 , 47',4c. OATS-Steady ; No. 2 white , 2C'/jC ' ; No. 3 white , 26Hc. 1IARLEY Wenk ; No. 2. 47',4c. RYE Higher ; No. 1 , 63'.4c. MlnneuK | > lls IV'lieitt Market. MINNEAPOLIS , ' July 19. WHEAT Ensy ; July , 64jc ; September , C3c ; December , Ctftc ; on track. No. 1 hard. C6'.4c ; No , 1 northern , 61ic , No. 2 northern , 64ic. ? FLOUR Steady ; llrst patents. J3.5003.90 ; second - end patents , J3.3083.70 ; first clears , J2.90ff3.00i second clears , J2.45 ; export bakers , $2.4f3.CO. . 8rr * r MurUet. NEW YORK. July 19. SUGAR-Raw , steady ; fair refining , 2e ; centrifugal. M test. 3'Sc ' ; Fales , 1,312 bags cenlrlfug.il , U6 left , S'4c. ' ex- chip ; 552 hags molanffs sugar. S3 test. 2 9-16c ; 80 tons Muscovado , M test. 2 0 landed terms. Refined , ftendy ; No. 0. 4 1-16ST4'ic ; No. 7. 3H81 3 11-lCc ; No. 8. 3 15-lCT4'ic ; No. 9. 3U04 1-lte ; No. 10 , 3 13-1604c ; No. II , 3 ll-16 3Tic , No. 12 , Children Cry foi Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cryfoi Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cryfo ; Catcher's Castoria. lloitnn .Itnok ( JtiointlaiM. nosTON , July lo.-\ill ( loam , a 33 per cent ) time loans , 2' < 3X percent. Ulotlnr prieoi to locks , bondi.ind trrlnlnsharoi : I'rorlu Al rl > ts. PKORIA. July U.-COIlN-Markct dull , lowert No. 2. 43\c ; Is'o. 3. 431ic. ' OATS Mnikot dull , easy ; No. 2 white , 230 25'io ' ; Nn. 3 while , 2l'4ff2t ic. WlllSICY Marltet linn ; ilnlthed goods , on th basis of J1.23 far high wines. RMC'ICII'TS-Whfttl , 1.100 bu. ; corn , IS.OOl ) til. : - oats , 4J,7.-iO bu. SHII'MKNTS Wheat , 600 bu. ; corn , 1,500 tu.i oats , 80,000 bu. ; barley , 700 bu. Killl'm Cltjr iMiirUetH. KANSAS CITY , July 19. WIIKAT H01 lower ; No. 2 haid , Clc ; No. 2 red , CC'u71c ; re Jeclcil , D2r55c. POIIN Kuay ; No. 2 mixed , 39c ; No. 2 whit * . 39'4c. ' OATS-QuIctj No. 2 mixed , 23B2l'Sc ' ; No. 1 while , ZSc. 'lrrl cn Wltpat ( Jtiotiitlon * . RAN FRANCISCO. July 19. WHKAT Dull ) December , Jl.OO'.i ; cleatcd , 62,000 centals. 1'limnct it > nir . 1JOSTON. July 19. Clearings , J13,72J.C01j bal anci-s , JlfOC,260. 1IALT1MORI' : . July 19.-Clearlngs , J2.202.C30J balances , $310,063. riULADUI.IMIIA. July 19. Clearings , J9.S53- 413 ; balances , } 1D58,954. ST. l.Ol'IS. July 19. Cleailngs. 3DDS 210 ; bal ances , 1507,212. Money , Dfifi per cent. New Yorlt exchange , 2.1c discount bid. WASHINGTON , July 19. Today's statement of the cnndllton of Ihe treasury shnws : Axnllablo cash balance , J190.D04.3CO ; gold reserve , $1"6SM,735. CHICAGO , July 19.-C1 arlngn , )12K4Ki4. ( Money rates unchanged at 4ft4Vi Per rent for call Inana and fifiS'li ' per cent fur cumineiclal paper. New York exchange , 2flc premium. Sterling exchange , pouted rates , M.90i4.9'j. ! | NiW YORK. July 19. An easier tone prevails In the Meillng exchange market today , and tha actual business rates nave Iwn reduced ' , i per cent on both long and shott tills. The loweilug * of lates by the Ixmdnn syndicate houpes Is un doubtedly due to the Intention to ship H.diM.uoO Sold tomorrow. Although this gold has bcni or- eicd at the gubtieasury , II Is possible that It may not tc sent , owing to the lowering of ex change rates. dealings , $ b7,7CU'G ' ; balances , J5.023.079. rorolgn Unuiicnil AITiitrs. HKIIMN' , July 19. Exchange on London , eight days' eight , 20 maiksH pfg. PARIS , July 19. Three per cent rentes , 102t Ho for the account , Hxchaugu on London , 25t 15',4c for checks. LONDON , July 19. Gold Is quoted nt Ilucnoi Ayres ut 248.00 ; Madrid. 14.DO ; Lisbon , 6',4 ; Kt. 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