rt THE OMAHA DAILY BE.BI WP/DNUSSDAY , JULY 24. isos. m ij COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Despite Plenty of Bullish News the Wheat and Corn Markets Were Weak , DECLINES IN. ACTIVE FUTURES LIMITED Vrovlxlnnn SufTcroit from llonr At- tnckN and Clienpcr HORN Wlivnt Stiirlvil Slow mill Iti-iiuiliicil H TliroiiKlioiit ( lie Iluy. CHICAGO , July S3. Despite plenty of bullish news the wheat nnil corn mnrkets were wenk todny nml closed with respective losses of Ic nnd Tie per 1)U. Outs were nleo wenk , but less FO thnn the more pretentioiiH neighbors , the declines In Its active future being limited to less than \io \ bu. Provi sions suffered from bear attacks nnd cheaper hotss. Whcnt Htartcd weak nnd remained BO de- sjilto the fact thnt there wns much bullish news alloat. The Chicago receipts , as In spected Into store , amounted to seventy-one car loads , four of which graded No , 2. On the correFpondliiB day of last yenr the In spection wns 725 carp , 532 of which Inspected Into the contract grade. Minneapolis nnd Duluth received 2r S cars , compared with 311 Innt year. The total receipts at the western primary markets were 374,000 bu. . against 1,174,000 bu. n. year ago. The one bearish fenturo of the dny's movement wn the small Atlantic port shipments , consisting of only 14uC7 bu. of wheat nnd 13.851 bbls. of ( lour. The summing up of the olllclul report of the world's exports last week was fi , X- 000 bu. , compared with shipments of fltt7,000 bu. from the same places the- week before. The cnbl a , however , w iv dlnapp I ting , the crop reports were fnvor.ible anil the crowds of fcalpers nil seemed to be long. lirau- Btrect's statement of the week's changes In the world's stocks , showing u decrease ol 2K0,000 ! bu. , caused nn advance ofvs \ per bu. when It was made known , but the I4c disappeared ngnln nbout ns quickly as It had come Into sight , giving the scalpers nn excuse to grip the prollt In the He rise. Another diversion was made In favor of the bull side by the reported taking for ship ment from here of 200.000 bu. of wheat , of which 100,000 bu. was to go lo Toledo , but oven that feature of the present situation created no lasting Impression , Wheat started with September from C8',4c down to G7T4c , ns against CSc nt the close of the market yesterday. After gradually sagging to 67c It recovered to CSlic , nnd twice sub sequently It tumbled back to G7ic , nnd rose ngnln to the previous highest' point , reachIng - Ing GS'/ic on Hrndstreet's bulge , but always tending quickly back to around the opening llgures , and toward the close the market wns In the most bearish mood , the price getting down to GT'.ic. The closing quota tion was C7',4c to 67c. Corn again wns forced to come under the Influence of the line crop prospects. The day's receipts numbered 298 cars , nnd the quantity Inspected out was 20I.XIO ( bu. Hrnd- strcet reported the stock 1.109,000 bu. less than It was a week ago , but the fine new crop prospects overshadowed every thing else nnd caused weakness to be the predominating feature of the dny's business. September from 41o and 44Hc had a tem- narnry advance tu 45c. In the afternoon It became very heavy nnd wns llrst at Its low est price ns the session eloped. September declined to 44c and closed at 44',4c to 4 Hie. In oats trading was of n very ordinary character. The feeling wag comparatively steady early In the session , deriving what little ndvnnce there occurred In the higher cash mnrket , The speculative market de clined toward the close with wheat. Sep tember opened nt 22c. sold at 22 c , dropped to 22'/4c and rested nt from 22'Ac to 22c. Provisions lost more thnn all they gained yesterday , and at the close the following were the respective losses : Pork , 42i/.c : lard , lOc per 100 Ibs. , and ribs 20c per 100 Ibs. The market was nt Its weakest near the end. The hog receipts were 17,000 head but prices were quoted 15c lower than on the day before. Estimated for Wednesday : Wheat 31 cars ; corn , 120 cars ; oats , 70 cais ; hogs , 20000 head. The leading futures rangei ns follows : Artlcly * . I Opin. | lIUIi. I Low. | CloTT" \Vlwat No. 2 07K Sept. . . . . . . U7HCCRU OH'j ' 70 70)4 ) DOHSJ4 Corn No. 2. . July 45 4 4 MOW Sept. 4S 44 May Cats No. a. . . July. 23'ii ' Sept May 2S' fork ncr bbl Sept.j. . 11 on 11 00 10 7 10 77 Jan 10 UO 10 00 10 US 10 70 JUid.lOOlbs Sept. 0 35 0 37H 0 30 C U2 OcU 0 40 0 40 Jan 0 35 0 35 U 30 Short Ribs Sept 0 30 n 30 G 1C 0 17 Oot 0 HO 6 30 0 15 0 15 Jan. . . . . . D O''H 5 O'J C UO 6 ( J2 Cnsh quotntlons were as follows : WHEAT No. 2 spring , CC'JiecsHcj No. 3 spring , nominal ; No. 2 red , CO-HtjCTc. COHN-No. 2 , 44'iff4l ic ; No. 3 yellow , 44U ie ; No , 2 white , 2 ' RYE No. . 11ARLEY No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3. nominal : No 4 , nominal. FLAX SEED-NO , t. ii.nei.u. TIMOTHY HEED I'rlmr. { C. PROVISIONS Mesii pork , per bbl. , DlO.7niT10.75- lard , per 100 Ibs. , J6.23fiC.27Vi ; nhoit ribs , sides ( loose ) , J6.0-fC.10 ; dry cillfd shoulders ( boxc-l ) , | 5.37 > ifi5.M ) : short clear sides ( boxed ) . JC.5'HiC.b2U. WlHHKY-Dlstillers' tinlshed goods , per g.ii ! ! The following were the receipts nnd shipments today : On the I'rjltijj . exoliinTOtoJ.iv the buttar mir- kei wa * nrm : creamery , 10i l7c : dairy , 10U lOc. E B. Urni ; llail c. Chcnse , 7O7Jic. NEW YOUIC fiH.MCUAL MA11KET. QiintiiiloiiM ( in ( li > I'rliirlpnl CtiiiiiuoilltlcH niiil SlnplcN. NEW YORK , July . - 23.-FLOUR-Recelpls. 28- 000 bbls. ; exports , 2,600 bbls. ; ilrm on fprlng patents , little or no change In winters ; clly mill patents , t4.40O4.CO ; city clears , > l. 0004.13 ; winter patents , I3.65W3.90 ; winter straights , J3.Mft3.C3 ; Minnesota patents , J3.SOS 3.76 ; winter extras , J2.90 63.20 ; Mlnnetiota bakers , J2.9003.30 : winter low prudes. J2.20K-3.00 ; spring low grades , Jl.Wi-2 40 . Rye flour , lowtr : superfine. J3. 3.40. C.0Il.N.SKArv ! 9ulet : y-'How western , J1.09B1.10 . WHEAT-Recelpts. 9,300 bu. 3.j. ; exports. I2.6W bu . Bpot market , dull and lower ; No. 2. 71Uc No i northern. 73 c ; No. I haid. 74\Jc. \ d.'lheml. Op 1d tions sold off thai ply llrst under Improved weather nnd crop news , lower cables and foreign selling , recovered nt noon on light winter wheat receipts , rumored export satis und Hrndslien's big reduction In the world's slocks , but finally J > , IXCF ! H"1" reallxlni : by rcalners nnd closed T4O1HO lower ; Septemlwr , 71 9-l ei2 7-lCc. closed 'rtj. j. j.st st ir rt buying , but gnve way under line crop prospects. July , closed 4iHc ; Sep.ember , 49 > 44J43Jic. closed OATS Receipts , 60.100 bu. ; exports , 100 bu. Spot quiet ; No. 2. SHWSHic ; N'O. 2 white. 31c , oi tlons dull and easier ; closed URUc lower ; July closed 2SHc : August , closed 2J4c ; September SIHIlXTir. closed 2CHc ; October , cloiwl 27c HAY Stronger ; uhlpplng. J7.W > a8.00 ! good to choice. IS.WIdO.oi ) . . , K.E y r)7Q , * 0f/93c. .U-lran' "flMc : middlings. SOCSSc ; HOPS Quiet ; stnte , Tomrnon to choice , old I&5c ; 1894 crop. BiWc : const , old , 3iflc : ! Sa4 crop Hi'Jc ; I mdon market etendy , HllE Firm : wet saltul New O.Ienns se lected , 45 to CS Ibs. , nominal ; Texas seleclnl : iHfi24e. WOOL Firm ; domestic net-ce , 18S2 > c ; pulled. itoVlSIONS-Reef , uteaily : family. J12.00SJ1 13.60 ; extra mess. js.ooi .W ; beef hams , Jls.oow 18.50. Cut meats , s'endy ; pickled b.'llles , J7.25W S.OO ; pickled shoulders. J6. Lard , easier ; western ' CHEEHE Small. renn > ylvunla , 8io ; patt skims. 2Jj5c ; full nklins. HiBHic ; yellow , easy. HOHIN Quli't ; strained , common to good , 11.53 I < OTATOES-Dull ; Virginia Rose , 11.5002.00 ; Long Ie1 nd , Jl.75Ji2.00 ] > eel > . J3.00 < f4.lo. RICE Steady ; domestic , fair to extra , 4U06Uc ; Japan , 3SCiiHc. MOUABHES Steady ; New Orleans , open kettle , good to choice , 2 ! > d3c , l'EACHES-tOcfcJl.75. Al'l'LES Ilbl. . . 75c 7Jl.50. WATERMELONS 802JC. MI'SKMEIvONS-Hbls. , Jl.0004.00. FREIOHTS To LlvMpocI , tlrmi grain , by tteam. l > iT ! > t. MI'TTALS 1'lg Iron , nrm ; southern. 111.00 11.00 ; northern. I1I.OK/14.W. Copper , strong ; m. change price , JH.3501140. Iad , itnniici exchange ' - change price , JJ.IO 3.C'j. ' Tin , Hrm ; utralts , | 14.C04il4.ti.'l ; plates , firm. Spelter , Irrrnrr ; domes- lie. JJ.751rS.M. COTTONSEEq OIL Firm ; crude , 238210 , nom inal , oft crude. tlj22c ; prime summer yellow , 27 : fZWc ; off summer yellow. IM'ic bid ; yellow butler vrodes , 2Sc , prlma kumm'T white , JOc. IIrj- Cumin ainrkt-t. NEW YORK. July 2J. Agents hava advanced the prlc of Forcit Mill * 4-4 u 4 7and Tea Hlrike t-4 Menrhcil cottons 2U per rent , nnd WhitIn H-vllln 4-4 lilenc.inl'tf. . The mnrket f r all grndeii of cloth Is very linn and liliciier prices nre looked for In the near future. Ilrown cottons nre In letter demand than snles , as sell ers nrp not nnmlng prices for late deliveries. 1'rlnted fabrics had more attention all mound. As UMinl oa Tuesday , there were not the tmunl mail orders , but new engagements were of better than average proportions. II Is a very Mrnt mnrkri for cotton goods. 1'rlntlng cloths nulet and flrm nl 2 15-lt > c , nnd sellers waiting for 3c. OMAHA UU.VKIlAIi AIAItlCKT. Coiiilltlnii f Triulf nnil < liioiitlotin ( IMI Hlnplv nnil Kniicy rroiliico. EOQlS-Cholce stock , lOSlOHc. RUTTEH-l'Hckltig slock , "WflSc ; choice to fancy , lOfllZo ! gathered creamery , lie ! separator creamery , lc. ( ! LIVE POULTRY Hens , Sfie' c ; roosters , 3e ; spring chickens , per II ) . . 12013c ; ducks , 7u ; spring dueks , lOc ; turkeys , CQc ; geese , 6t. VEAICholce fat. 70 to 100 Iba. . nre quoted nt GflCVic ; large and coarse , 405 < ic. CHEESE Wisconsin full crenm , 9c ; Young Americas , lliilJo ; twins. 11571 ? ? : Nebraska nnd lown , full crenm , loc ; Llmburger , No. 1 , lOc ; brick. No. 1 , llc ; Swiss , No. 1 , 13c. HAY Upland hny , J7.50 ; midland. $7.60 ; low- Innd. J7 ; new hay. J5.Wrye ; straw , 5 ; color makes the pi Ice on hny. Light bnles sell the best. Only lop grades bring top prices. I'lOEONS 1'cr doz. , Jl.U01il.25. . VEOETAHLES. I'OTATOES New iHjtntoes , choice stock , J00 o's'IONS Hermudns , per crnte , none ; California , In sacks , per bu. , 8' > cflJ1.00 ; home grown. 60 i6e. OLD I1EANS Hnnd picked , navy , J2.20 ; Limn beans , per Ib. , BUflS'iiC. < ! AIllIAaE On orders , sacked , l'4c. ' RADISHErf 1'er do . bunches , 15c. OHIIEN ONIONS I'er doz. bunches , lOc. LETTCCE I'er doz. . 13 20C. AHIMRACIUB Choice stock on orders , JSflCOo per doz. bunches. CtUTMHEHS On orders , COflSSc per Joz. TEAS On oideis , pel bu. , CJtlCJi ; . STHlNd IlEANS-On ordeis , per bu. , C006. > c. TOMATOES Choice stock , per 4-bntket uintc , 8"H90c ; 6 to 10-cnse lots. 0 . SUMMER SQUASH I'er doz. , on orders. 20-31 - 40c. WATERMELONS I'er doz. , crntcd , J2.5083.00. OREEN I'EI'1'EHS-rcr bu. . tl.0001.DO. WAX IlEANS-lVr bu. . C0863.- . CAt'I.IFI.OWKH-l'cr doz. . 75c J1.00. to two dozen. 4lfl.Vc. ) CALl'IFLOWEH I'er doz. . 75ciJ1.0i ) . CELERY Home grr.wn , per doz. , 4'J ' I-C. FRUITS. 1'EARS Callfoinla Unitletts , per box , J2.60 ; B to 10-l)0i lots , J2.23. RED RASIMIERHlES-No shipping stock. I'Ll'MH California , per bux , choice stock , J1.50 1.7S ; snutliein , per care , Jl.2. > . APRICOTS No shipping stock. SOUTHERN PEACHES Per C-basket crate , II. W. Al'l'LES Choice f hipping Etock , bbls. , J2.00JJ 2.23 ; cook ng apples | 1.7f. 2.X ! > . CALIFORNIA PEACHES I er box , 90c ; D to lOcimlots. . S.lc. STRAWIIERRIES Cho'ce shipping stock , none. CHERRIES No shipping slock. noOSKHERIHKS No shipping stock. IILACK RASI'llERRIES-No shipping stock , 11LACKI1ERHIES Choice stock , per 24-qt. tnse. J2.iOJi2.2S. ORAPns Aiknnsas stock , per C-basket cinte , ll.UOlf 1 2o. TnorICAI , rnuiTS. Statistically , lemons nre fuld to be In a stronger position than for several years past nt this season , cays the New York Journal of Com merce. and It Is held that only nn ordinary nctlve summer demand Is required to cause prices to ad vance sharply. Last yenr tills time there were 406.650 tKixes on t.ie way to United States ports , the bulk licing for New York. In 1893 , at the same date , the quantity afloat for the American market wns 4..6.10 < ) Inixex. At the piesent time the slock nllont and loading Is placed nt R30.IKH ) boxes , or 17ti,000 lers thun nt the corresponding dale last year nnd 220.000 le. s than on th ? same day In 1S9.1. The short ehlpmen's nre attributed to a partial crop failure. Induced by the extreme cold weather In March , this year , which caused the young fruit In many districts to drop al most entirely from the trees , and left the over- hfnds In protected districts to virtually supply the requlremi-nts of the consuming trnde. It hns been reported recently thnt steamers char tered for Sicilian ports find It dllllcult to procure enough fruit to fill out their cargoes , nnd nre obliged to take general merchandise. Again It Is reported thnt had the early July trnde here been up to expectations und thut hud prices ad vanced Instead of declining , there would lm\e been less of a shortage In the July shlpmcn s. t.ie Intimation being that supplies are held back awaiting a better market In this country. Quo- ORANOES Navels , per box , J3 ; choice seed lings , per box , J2.60 ; Mediterranean sweets , J2.75 { fs.oo ; fancy St. Michaels , none. LEMONS Extra fancy lemons. SCO size. J6.00 ® C.25 ; 300 size , JO.23fl6.DO. HANANAS Choice laige stock , per bunch , J2.25 C2.60 ; medium sl/.e bunches , J2.0u4J2.25. PINEAPPLES Per doz. . J2. MISCELLANEOUS. FIGS Fancy , 13c ; choice , 12 ic. HONEY California , I4B15c. MAPLE SYIU'P Gallon Jugs , per doz. , } 12 ; IJIxby. 5-gal. cans , J3. NUTS Almonds , 14c ; English , walnuts , soft- shelled. 12c ; standards , lie ; filberts , loc ; Brazil nuts , lOc ; pecans , 9c ; peanuts , raw , Cc ; roasted , DATES In CO to 70-Ib. boxes , Cc per Ib. ; ford dates , small boxes , lOo per--lb. CIDER Pure Juice , per bbl , , J5 ; half bbl. . J3. RICE POPCORN In the ear , on ordeis , per Ib. . 2Uc. TAtlI.ow. HIDES No. 1 gleen hldi-s , 6',2c ; No. 2 green hides , tic ; No. 1 green salted hides , 1'c ' ; No. 2 green salted hides. 8V4c ; No. 1 vial calf. 8 to 15 Ibs. , 13c ; No. 2 veal cnlf , 8 to 15 Ib * . , lOfflO'.ic : No. 1 diy Illut hides. 12ftl4c ; No. 2 dry Hint hides 12c ; No. 1 dry suited hides. 12c ; partly cured hides. He per Ib. less than fully cured. SHEEP PELTS-Green salted , each. 23SCOo green sailed shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) , each , 58 loc , dry shearlings ( short wooled eail. skins ) ' No. 1 , each , 6@10c ; dry shrarllngs ( sior ) wooled curly skins ) . No. 2 , each , 5c ; Jry Illn Kansns nnd Nebr.ji butcher wool pelts , pet pound , actual welgnt , 5B8c ; dry flint Kansas and Ntbraskn murrain wool pelts , per pound , uctual weight , 4ft Cc , dry flint Colorado butcher woo' pelts , per pound , actual weight , 4Ji6'/jc ; dry Hint Colorado murrain wool pelts , per pound actual weight. 4O c. Hnve te't cut elf , as It I : useleHS to pay freight on them. TALLOW AND GREASE No. 1 tnllow , 4U 44c ! ; No. 2 tallow , 3V4W4C ; greuse. white A , 4'i 4'ic ' ; grease , white I ! , 34c ! ; grease , yellow , 2UW So ; grense , dark , 2'jc ' ; old butter , 2Q24c ; bees wax. prime , 17fi20c ; rough taikw , 2c. WOOL , UNWASHED Fine heuvy. M7e : fin * Ilglit.SIlSo ; quarter-blood , 10il2c ; seedy , burn nnd chaffy. Sig9c ; cotted nnd broken , coarse , " < it PC : cntled nnd bioken , fine , CSSc. WOOL , WASHED Medium. 1501Sc ; fine. 14f 16" ; tub wnshed. ICfllPc : black. 8c ; bucks , Cc tag locks. 2j3c ; dead pulled. AVool PHILADELPHIA. July 23. WOOL Quiet ; manufacturers holding off ; Ohio , Pennsylvania nnd West Virginia , XX nnd above. 18Rl ! > c ; X und nlove , ITWISc ; medium. 22f23c ; qunrter- blooil , 23T24c ; ctmmon , 20r21c ; New York , Mich igan nnd Wisconsin. X nnd abovi * . 16ffl"c ; me dium , 19320c ; qunrter-boj ] < l , 22 { 23c ; common , wushed cornl > lnRs , delnlne , line , X or XX , nuilhiin , 23i24c | ; quarter-blood , 24025c ; bruld , 24j2r > c : unwashed , lO'.itTlSc ' ; quarter-blood. 19 20c ; binld , lS 19c ; unwashed , light and bright , X or XX. 145T16c : fine. X or XX , ISffljc ; medium , 16I7c : quarter-blood , lS@19c ; common , ir.filGo ; unwashed , dark colored , fine , X or XX , lOffllc ; ( lie medium , ll13c ; medium , 12ffl3c ; coarse , 12ftl3c ; common , Hgll3c : territory and nDithwestern. dark. line. X or XX , lOJfllc ; line medium. HK13c ; medium , 12i(13e ; coarse , 12fil3c. LONDON , July 23. There wan n very large attendance at the wool auction snles todny , nnd the demand was strong from everywhere. The number of bales offered was 13,578 , of which 18 weio withdrawn. Pales In detail : New South Wnles , C2S talcs ; xiured ] , 7clH1 2d : grensy , 4K9',4d. Queensland , 1.C37 bales ; scoured , ftlfils lid : greasy. I'.iiiM. Victoria , 1B56 bales ; scoured , Rc12 3d ; greasy , 49d. South Australia. 2.S03 bales ; scoured , r.,4dJTls Id ; greasy. 4 > ,4 < BS > 4d. New Zealand. 1.138 bales ; scoured , lOdffls 2d ; greasy , CVJiftlOd. Cape of Ooad Hope nnd Natal , 619 bales ; scoured. SidUls 3d ; greasy. 4',4 ? GHd. HOSTON. July 23. WOOI > Continues active , but there Is practically no change In prices from liLxt week. The amount of wool sold during the week just ended Is much less thnn the ubnorrnnl amounts thnt hnve been handled during the three or four preceding weeks. About 4.600.000 lliM. have been handled thin week , mostly te. manufacturers. Australian wool has been In ex cellent demand during the week. Following nro quotations on leading deserlp. lions : Ohio nnd Pennsylvnnln fleeces. XX and above , ISe ; No. 1 combing , 2e : No. 2 combine 23e ; delnlne , 20c : Michigan. Illinois , etc. , X. leniSlic ; Nn. 1 MlehlKnn nnd Illinois , 20c ; X Illinois , lSVji17c ; No. 1 Illinois , 2lc ; No. 2 MichIgan - Igan combing , 22c ; X New York. 19Q20c ; No. \ New York , lSi19o ; delaine , Michigan , ISClSlic ; unwashed medium Kentucky and Maine qunrter- blo-xl combing. ! o ; Kentucky and Maine three- elghths-Mixiil coinhlJig , 19c : Indiana nnd Mlisourl qunrter-blood enmblng , 1SH4I19C ; Oeorgla nnd Ix > ulslnnn , I7 ? 18e ; Teins wools , spring , medium , 12 months. 12S14c ; seouretl price. 31H32c ; Spring field. 12 months , HfllSc ; scoured price , 24r36o ; territory wools , Montana , Une medium ami fine , llilll'ic : scnuri'd price , 3Ci3c ; Montana. No. 2 medium , 14iilCc ; seoureil price , 33o : Australian , scoured basis combine superfine , 42&4Jc ; cornb- Inf , good. S9042e. iif CJntlii NEW YORK. July 2.1.-Speclal cable and te'e- graphic advices to HradMreet's. coverlnK1 th * principal points of accumulation In ( he United Stntes. Cnnida and Europe , together with sup plies afloat for Eurcp * from all sou'ces. Indi cate the following clmngei In available stork last Saturdav , as compared with the precrdlng Saturday : Unlt'd Stntes nnd Canada , enrt of the Rocky mountains , whcnt. dec.ease , 1.0C9.000 bu. ; United Stntes. Pacific coutt , wtient. decrease , 319 000 bu , ; total decrease. Inth coasts , wheat , 1 , 8.000 t > u. ; nllont for nnd In Europe , decrease , whent. 1.21 ! Oi bu. : totnl d'crennworld's aval- able wheat , 262c.00a bu. : United Stntes nnd Cnn- ada , enst of the Rm-kv mountains , corn , de crease. I.S09.0M bu. ; United Stntes and Cnnadn , rut of the Rocky mountains , oats , decrenre , 376.000. Lending decreases of available wheat last week , excluding those covered by the visible sup ply report , were S.'AOiiO bu. In northwestern In terior elr\ators. 38,000 bu. at Cleveland and 22.000 bu. nt Kingston , Ont. Corresponding Increases Include S3I > X > bu. In Milwaukee private elevators. Sl.tHM bu. In Chicago private elevators. 3Sr > M bu. at Pltttburg and 29.000 bu. at Ogdensbuig. Ciitton NEW YORK , July 23. COTTON-Futureg clcued iteady ; sales , 140.300 tales ; July , 16.77 ; August , Jft.77 : September. J6.S3 ; October , ItSS : November , J . J ; December. J6.98 ; January , 17.03 , February. J7.08 ; March. J7.1S. NEW ORLEANS. July 23. COTTON-Easy ; middling , 6 ic ; low middling , 6Uc ; Rood ordinary , G 15-lCc ; net and gross receipts , 23 bales ; exporU to the continent , UO tales ; coastwise , 200 bales : ales , .00u bales : stock. 99.838 bnlrv. ST. XUIS. July 23. COTTON Quiet : mid. dllng , C'ic ; no sales reported ; receipts , 721 bales ; shipments , 715 bales ; stock , l.EOu bales. MlituriipollKVIieiit MINNEAPOLIS , July . WHBAT-July , tOHc ; Sep'eniber. MHc ; December , 6S tC65Hcj ; on track , Na. 1 hard. S7'.ic ; No. 1 northern , UKc ; No. 3 northern , 61 $ * ° - FLOUR-Steady ; first patent * , P.(003.t0 ; MO- rod patents , 1.SOtf3.70 ; first clenrs , IJ.5003.00. lecond clears , 12.45 , export bakers , I2.4S03.00. STOCKS AMI IIOM1.S. Upward Murrim-tit In PrlocH llccclvcil n KroNli InipctiiN. NEW YORK. July 23. The upwnrJ movement In prices on the Slock exchange received /resh Impetus todny In renewed buying for the short account. Crop ndvlces continue very fnvornblo nnd Ihe wenk spots In the mnrket are few. The mnrket opened nctlve , with n confident lone to the trading , which subsequently dexelopeJ Into pronounced buoyancy. The ndvance nt times wns retnrdcd by snles to take profits , but thesa were Inconsequential.unlll the last hour , when a de termined attack wus made by the bears , which caused a sharp brenk In some shares. Sugar and the grangers were In excellent buying demand , the hitler on crop news nnd the former on orders from n pool of Insiders. At the highest point of the. day the moie Important gains were : The grangers , from > ,4 to 2'4 ' per cent , the Intter In Hock Islnnd ; Sugar , 1 > per cent : Bugnr pre ferred , 1 per rent : Starch first preferred , 2 per cent ; lown Central preferred. Nickel Plato seconds ends preferred and Louisville & New Albany pre ferred , " 4 per cent ! Tobacco nn4 Wtbash pie. ferrtd , IH per cent ; Pullman , Hi per -cant , nnd Minneapolis Iron , Panhandle preferred , Tennes see Coal , Illinois Central nnd Cotton Oil preferred , 1 per cent. The flnnl rnld broke Sugar Itf per cent , Rock Islnnd nnd Lake Shore 1 per cent nnil the other shares n fraction. Marked strength wns , however. noted In Chicago On nnd the Lenther shares In the Into trading , these s.ocks closing at the best llguies of the day , making net gains of 2 > 4 per cent , U per cent nnd li per cent respectively. The mnrket closed Irregulnr , the more ? Impoitnnt changes on the day not already stnted being nil- vnntes In Hock Islnnd nnd Inwn Central pro- feired of 114 per cent. Tobacco I'd per cent , Sugar preferred , Cotton Oil preform ! nnd Illinois ( en- ttnl 1 per cent. Hallway nnd mlscelhine > us nnit- gages were strong and active , with sales of 12 OCO - OOll. OOll.The Evening Post's London cablegram says the stock markets were Irregular today , consols , colonials nnd foreigners being lint. American railways nnd mines were very strong , the former cloning nt the best. Operations here , however , nre mnlnl.v confined to beirs covering. The new Hrazlllan loan Is quoted at n smnll discount. It had not nil enthusiastic reception. The following were the cioslng quotations of the leading stocks of the New York exchange today : Atchlson 131 Northwestern 10H ( Adams Express. . . 147 dopld Ml ) Alton. T. 11 1)4 ) N. Y. Central 101H Am. ExprcsB 11H N. Y. AN. K " " " Hnltlmoro A Ohio , ( ill Ontario * W . . . 17H Canada Pacific. . . . C > 41 < Oregon Imp lli ! Canada Southern . M Ore/eon Nar . . . i'HId Central Pnol Ho. . . . 1SI < | 0. S. I * A U. N. . Chen. .V Ohio ' . ' 1'i P.iclllc Mall. . . . Chicaco Alton ISO P. D , A E S < C. , It. A Q XHH Plttsbur ? IfiO Chlcavo Gas GHi Pullman I'alaco. . 174 Consolidated Oas. laoU Rendlnif ! ( ' . < P..C. . C. ASt. L. . . . 47 ? R. O. W 17K Colo. Coal A Iron. siiH. ! , G. W. Dfa 43 Cotton-Oil Cert. . . . JUU | Rock Island 1&H Delaware .t Hud. . in'.l i St. Paul UI'H ' Del. . LauK. 4 W. . . Itl'JU d3 pfd I''H D. .til. O. PfJ 47)4 ) St P. .VOma'iA. ' . . . 40M I ) , AC. R Co 21H dopM 11H Erie fjfilsoutliern Pailllc. . V'4' < do Dfd ii'J'tiSir.ir ' Killnery. . . . ll : t < Fort Wayne Tciin. Coil A Iron. SSU R. Northern oM. . . Tcx : Paltt : ! ' . ' ? ( U. i B. I nfd. . . . . T. AO Cotit. Dfd. . 7H Hocking Valley. . . ( Inton Pacific. . . . 11M Illinois Onlril. . . U. S. Exorcss 41 St. P. ADuluth. . . . _ ? IW. St. L. * P. nfd. K.AT.Pfd 37X Welln Faire I 107 L'lko Krle SiVesl Western Union . . ! ) ! * L'ike Shore I5' . ' ! < Whoolmir A L. E. . Lead Trust VWt donfd f'llK Louisville ; & N. . . . 6l ! iM. | ASt. L 2'- L. A N. A U D. ft. R.0 14H Manhattan Con. . . ll'JH ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' * ' MeinonlBAO Ui N. L' . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . i7' ! Michigan Cent. . . . 101 C.F. & ! . . , . 37 { Missouri Paslfto. . 3M : donfd 03 Mobile A ; Ohio. . . 24 IL AT. C 3 National Cor.lam 1 T. A. A. A N. M. . . . S Nat. Conlago Dfd. 1H' T. St. L. iK.C. . . . 0 N.J. Central 101 ! < do pM 14lft N. A W. pfa 1HH S. U. II 14 < ( North Am. Co. . . . 6)t dopld 41i Northern Pacific. . 44 * Am. Tab. Go 111W No.Pnc. ufd IHH dopM Ill U.P. . D. AU St. P. . M. A M 118 New York Money MnrK 't. NEW YORK , July 23. MONEY ON CALI > Easy at 1 per cent ; last loan , 1 per cent ; closed , 1 ' ' I'RufS' MERCANTILE PAPER-3HJ4 per STERLING EXCHANGE Firm , with actual business In bankers' bills nt $4.C9Kff4 90 for de mand and nt $4.88J4.S9 for sixty days ; iwsted rates , > 4 89V4ff4. ! and J4.90V44f4.lllj commercial CiOVERNMENT HONDS Steady ; state bonds , quiet ; railway lionds , strong. Closing quotations on bonds were ns follows : U.S. 4 , re.now. P. Ints of 'M. . . 11)1 ! U. S.4s coup.new. 1V3H D. AR. O. 7s Ill II. 9. fi * . ran 11SM I ) . AR. G. 49 Hi ) IJ. S. Bs.coup HUH Erie Uds U.S. 4H. r.'if U. 11. AS. A. Us. . . . U. S. 48.conn i. II AS. A. 7s. . . . Id t4 ! II.S.V8. rue H.AT. a 5s 1111 1'aclOctln or'UJ. . 1UO do Oh Itlrt Al.i. Clais A mo M. K. A T. lut 43. . H7W Ala. Clais O 107 do id 4 7 Aln.Cli : U 117 Mutual Union Us. . US AlaCurrency. . . . 07 N. J. C. Gen. As. . . . 111) La. Now Con. 4 . . U ! > .Vo. I'.ro. Isu 111) ) Missouri O 100 do'Jdn lOii N. C. On l"tt K.Y. . Consols. . . . U''M N. C. 4s 102IH do S. P. Dob. 61. 10 ! i S. C.nonfiuul IH R , O. Weal. lull. . . 77k Term , new sat 0 . (10 St , P. Consols 7 * . . Tenn. new not 83. 105 doC. A P. W 3 * . Tenn. old Its UO t L. A IM. ( a. .1. Vn. Centuries. . . . St. L. AS.P.GJI.'I. IDS dodcforrcd Tex. Pae. lst ' AtchlMon 4s. . . . . . . 77 ! do Ids 3d' Alchlson I'd A. . . . 30)4 ) U. P. liUof Mil. . . lor. ! . Canada So. 'Jdt . . . 1110)1 ) West Shore 4s KlftHl L , A N. unified 4n. H3 So. R , II U7H O.K. AN. Ists . . . 110 IliiKton Stock ( IniitatluiiH. S. July a , fall lonn. 2t : per cant : lime loans , 3X014 per cunt. Uloilnr pncoi for tocKs , bu las-iiut iiilnln ; sli.-irdt : A.T. AS. K w. Kiec. nm Am , Surar. 11.1H Wl . Central .I'M ' Am. SiiffHr Dfa. . . . 1004 Kdlson Elco Ilia. . 13 / lav ! State bns IN Hen. Klec. nfd 70 ItellTeleplionc. . . 1H4H. Atchism 'JdH . . . . HO DostonAAtoany. . ' . ' 11 Now Kneland ( Is. . 11 a Uoston AMaluo. . . 17SM ( > cn. Electric 6s. . . no C. II. A U 8HH WIs. Cent. Uta . . . ri ! Fltchburr unit Allouez Mining Co 7A Ren. Klectnc. : i"M Atlantic Illinois Steel 73 Uoston A Montana Mexican Centi-.U. . 11W ! Ilutto A Boston. . . 1HM N. Y. AN. E 604 Centennial Old Colonv 1UO Fr.lnUlln nn. Ore. Short Line. . . (1 Kears-iriru Rubber 41W Osceola Union Pacific Oumcv West End T.irnnrncK 147 WfHt End pfd U'-'K Wolvurlnu WeBtlmrn.Elcc. . . . Kit SHU FriniclNC'o Mining QiiotutioiiN. SAN PUAMCISOO. July J3I'lu i > fljlil cloi' Ing ( itiofuions fur mining atoj'.ti ' tally w.irj ,1 follows : Alta 14 Justice 10o Alnha Con Kentucky Con. . . . o Anncs Lady Wash Con. , 1 Uulchcr Mexican 07 llcht A Ilolctiur. , . . Mono Ilodlo Coil 1U Mount Diablo IS Hiilllui T7 Occidental Con. . . [ lulwcr Con Oohlr lib Caledonia. Overman. , . , , . . . . . 10 ChnlleriEO Con 1 1'OtOHI 35 Cnnlittr S8 Sarare 48 Confluence ua Scorpion 4 Con. Cai A Vu. . . . . 27-J Slerr.i Nor.idi. . . . 51 Con , Iniujrlal Silver Hill 51a Crown Point SH Silver Kliu 16 Exchequer Union Con 4R Mould A Curry. . . . . as UtnhCon Halo A Norcroaa. . la Yellow Jacket. . . 40 Julio. Silver bin. O0' 87u. Mnxioin dollirt , 61 ! 34 c. Uratta , nlftit , ' - ' ; tljr.u > 'ilJ. 33. " \ - nA'orlc .UliiIiiK ( luotntloiiH. NKW YOIIK , July . ' ; ! . -C.u foiu.v..if arj th Closing- mrui.--ilO' : : mo li : Ilnlwer. 3 Ontario 7K ( > Choler CO Ophir 181) Crown Point 15 Plymoutli 'M Con. Ca' . A Va. . . . 805 Qulclcallver. . . . RDO Uendwoocl 40 QiiluksIlvcrpfa..lOOJ Gould , V Curry. . . 40 Slcrr.i NoTiidi. . . . 50 Ilftlo A Horcroii. . 1.15 St.in-l.ird 200 Romestako IPO Union Con. 40 Iron Silver H7 Yellow Jacket. . . . 45 Mexican -J3 London .Stoc-Ic QuotntloiiH. LONDON , July 'J3. 4 p. m. cloimj : Can. Pnelflo . 65H St. Paul con 70J < Erlo N , Y. Central 10 : < X KrloV'd ? 08H Pcuniylvaula. . . . 6&U 111. Central Rc.idln ; 0 Mexican ordinary. 'JO Mex. Gen , now la. . 117hi HAH SILVER-30-d per ounce. MONEY U per cent. The rate of discount In the open mnrket for both short and three months' bills Is 9-10 per cent. . SOrlliiK 13&elinnii ISnnler. NEW YORK. July 23. Sterling cxchnnse was a shade easier , the syndicate bankers offerlnc night bills freely at J4.li904.90 , less commission. For some time the price has been firmly held at J4.90 , plus commission. Enellch bankers stated today that oxitructH to deliver cotton bills In September and October nre being freely of fered , but the bankers will not buy because the > nre reluctant to pay the rates asked now. some of them believing that before the contract ma tures rates will be 6c lower for actual bills. Kllllliu'llll JVott'N. HOSTON. July 23. Clearings. J17.238.W3 ; bal ances , J1.SC8.877 , RALTIMORE. July 23. Clearings. J2.23I.S23 ; balances. J2S3.330. NEW YORK , July 23. Clearings , J88.279.675 ; balances , J6.797.010. PHILADELPHIA. July 23. Clearings , J13C49- 377 ; baluncts , J1.430.IJ70. NEW YORK. July 23. Messrs. Nesilnge. Co | . Kate & Co. will till" J100.000 gold on steamer New York tomorrow. ST. LOUIS , July 23. Clearings. J3.596.247 ; tml- ances , JCM.659. Money 6(16 per cent. New York exchange , ll'.jo discount bid. CHICAGO , July 23. Clearings , J13.M1.QOO. Money easy at 4U4'i ' per cent for call loam and MtSU per cent for time. New York exchange , 40o premium. Sterling , posted rates , JI.1KH4 and I4.S9 > ,4. Korrlmi Kin u n rlii \nlrn , UERLIN. July 23. Exchange on London , eight days' tight , id marks 43H pig. PARIS. July 23. Three per cent rente , 102f for the account. Exchange on London , iif IT.ic for checks. LONDON. July 13. Gold I * quoted at Hueno * Ayren at if ) ; Madrid. 14.CO ; Lubon. 26H ; Ht. Petersburg , M ; Atlient , 77 ; noine , 104.47 ; Vi enna. 103 , , _ . OMAHA LIVE SEflCR MARKET Light Run of Oattlo and fecof Steers Were in Moderato Supply. GLUT OF STOCKED AND FEEDERS ( ) u ClilriiK" A < trlcpH HOKM Took n Sinl- ilcii nrop After SlilppvrM Hull 1'ur- cluiMcil Some nt' AVntrrtluy'M 1'rlccH Trnilo .Active. TUESDAY , July 23. Today's receipts of live stock consisted of 1,931 entile , 3,100 MOBS , no sheep nntl Kl horses , ns against 2,976 cuttle , 495 lion * . 373 sheep nnd Cl horse : yesterday , and l.SCI cuttle , 3,207 hogs nnd 311 sheep on Tuesday of last week. CATTLK There wcro only seventy-three loads of cattle In the yards , ns ugnlnst 121 yesterday , nnd out ot that number there were ten loads consigned direct to the pack ers , leaving only sixty-three loads , or 1.CC1 hcutl , on sale. Heef steers were In very moderate supply , both natives and west erns. One loud of fairish steers sold at $1.30 nnd another bunch of natives nt $4.03. There were some big heavy cattle which were held nt over $5. The mnrket on fat cuttle was not far from steady. Cow stuff was In good demand nnd sold at fully steady prices. In some cases the mnr ket may have been a little stronger and n few cows thnt were of the sumo bunch ns were here yesterday sold Bo nnd lOo higher thnn ycsterdny. The supply of stackers nnd feeders wns ngaln large and the mnrkn lower. There hns been such n Hood of stackers nnd feed ers , especially light stockerf , thut the mar ket line been n good deal demoralized through the efforts of holders to dispose of their cattle. Kcrircsentatlvc sales : 11K12F STEERS. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. .1047 } 3 00 2o..i2ss n so cows. MS 2 M fc 3 2 50 sr.2 2 r.5 95S 2 r.s 770 2 rs 950 2 m 1)00 2 r,5 S'JS 2 55 1015 2 CO 1100 2 CO 0:2 2 63 .1011 2 e't 796 2 C5 1020 2 C5 748 2 70 .1010 2 70 . f-22 2 70 .1020 2 70 1015 270 1010 2 70 . 975 2 70 .1020 2 75 .12CO 2 75 . 'SS2 2 75 .mo 2 90 760 2 50 831 2 50 31 2 51 C1C 2 CO 794 3 05 .1245 2 40 .1100 2 50 .1UO 2 50 .1070 2 50 .1(130 ( 2 50 .10SO 2 50 .1070 275 235 4 00 225 4 00 190 4 00 240 4 23 ICO 4 75 . 993 3 20 .1046 3 20 .1037 3 2i ) .1015 3 25 .1170 3 25 . 818 3 25 .1081 3 2714 .1CK3 32714 .1172 3 30 .1146. 3 35 .1117 3 35 .1123 3 35 .10T.7 3 35 . JliO 3 " * 5 . S9 3 40 .1083 3 40 .1113 3 45 40. . . 760 2 KB El..1039 320 .1080 3 GO 1. . . 510 2 85 9. . . . 990 3 20 . DS4 3 70 WESTERNS. NEHHASICA. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Tr. 1 cow 1100 | 2 CO- Dl feeders..1009 3 9) 17 COWH 90S 2 55 13 feeders..IOCS 3 20 23 feeders..1117 333 333Ed Ed Ross. 1 cow 1000 200 Scows. . . . . 973 2 70 10 cows 1015 2 70 2 cows . .mo 2 90 " U. V. S. Pomeroy. 1 feeder 920 3 70 24 feeders..1053 3 70 W. C. Shattuck. 49 feeders..10C9 3 274 ! 62 feeders..1081 3 27',4 ' II. M. Fox. 74 feeders..1039 3 65 K. C. Schlnter. 14 cows 949 2 M 19 feeders. . . . 992 320 18 feeders..1115 3'i 3 , U. Foster. U POWS 9CO 210 1 heifer 760 260 C feeders. . . . 990 3 10 9 feeders..1172 3 30 J. Hynlck. 7 caws 1072 270 6 feeders..1070 250 33 feeders..1070 3 50 ! ' . II. lloblnson. 20 feeders..1018 3 25 * J. M. Williams. 4 feeders..1122 3 45 20 feeders..1223 3 45 23 cows 1013 2 CO Illi hards & C. 101 cows 919 2 75 II. U. Stone. 1 cow 8SO 225 6 cows 1010 270 9 feeders. . . . 990 320 3 feeders , . . . 1046 320 8 feeders..1033 3 20 1 feeder 1170 3 25 30 feeders..1145 3 35K. K. Coker. 1 row 750 1 CO 8 cows 95S 2 30 2 feedeis. . . . 770 260 2 cows 10M 2 7S 1 feeder 1260 275 11 feeders..1032 315 3 feeders..10SO 3 15 J. W. IlORers. 1 cow 970 200 13 cows 951 200 27 cows 821 2 15 5 fedecrs.,1144 3 10 I ) . IloBers. 1 cow 940 1 50 G cows 975 2 25 3 cows 94C 2 25 8 CDWS. . . . . . SCO 2 30 1 feeder 850 290 8 feeders..1023 290 Owdfrlend & ! ' . 1 cnlf - 340 3 W 2 rows 880 160 2 bulls 890 210 46 cows S37 240 ' 4 feeders.9S3 3 21 William Hill. 2 cows 833 230 12 cows. . , . . . , 825 230 10 sirs. UK. . . 1115 275 24 feeders..1071 330 HOGS The first report from Chlcnso th tnornliiK quoted n steady hoi ? mnrket , and < i the strength of that menace tlio shippers Jumped In und bought eight lo ten loads of light hogs ul prices thnt were no more than 5010c lower thun Satunlny. They paid ts.00ft6.lo 'for the eurl nurcliusi'H of hogs weighing right around 200 Ibi und under. A few minutes Inter the second rr port came , Indicating i break of 15fl20c Ui tin ChlcuKJ market , nnd the trade here took a sud den drop. The Inter mnrket wn nil of lOti'lCi lower. Pnlesmen seemed to recognize that I wns useless to struggle iiRntnst the brenk whei other markets were so much lower nnd let g o their holdings. The trade was reasonably actlv e for a down market , nnd the pens were clearei at nn enrly hour. Outside of the few high unlti made early In the morning , most everything ol at t4.76ff4.85. Representative sales ; No. Av. Sh. Pr. ° Av. Sh. Pr. 2 275 . . . M 60 rT2 : . . . .248 80 | 4 80 7 388 . . . 4 60 ( a ! ! ! . . . .249 . . . 4 M 1 2SO . . . 4 60 . . . .160 . . . 4 80 1 310 . . . 4 60 . . . .223 . . . 4 SO 5 224 . . . 4 60 42 . . . .190 120 4 80 4 261) 40 4 60 C6 4 80 17 171 , 40 4 C5 . . . ; ; . , . 4 80 62 253 120 4 C5 _ . S < 215 160 4 80 5 230 4 C3 Ol-'lO : 320 4 80 7 177 65 ,3"1TK 2(0 80 4 82U J1 2 290 4 70 "CV. ( .258 69-4 85 " ' 60 234 40 4 70 15i ; .215 40 4 85 1 310 4 70 80 4 85 58 295 200 4 70 4 85 0) I'.C SCO 4 70 4 85 C6 236 40 4 76 80 ,4 , 8S B 20S 40 4 75 80 4 85 2 263 75 4 85 60 192 iw 4 75 4 85 89 r..236 160 4 75 4 S5 11 220 40 4 75 4 8,1 1 3SO ' 4 75 4 85 C4 2S7 'JO 4 75 4 85 63 231 80 4 75 4 83 70 247 160 4 75 4 90 6r 253 80 4 75 4 00 71 248 40 4 75 4 90 30 198 80 4 75 4 90 G 4' 80 4 75 . . . . . . . . 4 95 81 2:4 280 4 75 TV JO , 203 4 95 68 322 40 4 75 iff. 210 4 95 35 210 . . . 4 80 2 ! 157 B 00 2' 252 120 4 SO ! 5 198 5 00 M 1M IS ) 4 60 " 9. . ' . 170 fi 00 101. . . .298 SO 4 80 ' 84 205 G 05 SKIPS AND CULLS. 1 170 . . . 275 30 187 4 25 1 210 . . . 275 1 350 4 25 - 3M P1QS , 41 62 40 4 25 HIIECr There wan nothing- here to make a mnrket. Kalr to choice natives are quotable nt from t2.50 to t3.75 ; fair to KOO < I westerns nt from tS.25 to 13.60 ; common and stock sheep at from 11.75 to t2.25 ; good to choice 40 to 100-lb. lainbi at from > 3 to ts.SO. _ St. I. on IB I.lvo Stock. ST. I.OU1H , July 23. CATTLE llfcelpU. 6.200 head ; shipments , 200 head ; pretty full receipts tai'd them atket a trllle , and somn > ile were made a ( hade off within the range ; good ihlp- plni ; and export iteers , I5.25CS.75 ; llxht ihlnplng anil beef ittrers. t3.7' 6.2t ) ; common , I3.00&3.60 ; cow * and mixed. t2.25ft3.v ) ; Texa * and Indian tveri. l.75 ? 4.rs. with the bulk of alei at tI.2Se3.7i ; cows and helfem. I2.0003.25. HtKlB Itrcclpti , 6.300 head ; shipments , l.tOO head ; market lOo off. butcheri. 5lO5.30j pack. eri. | 4. 0 5.25 ; light. IS.15tfj.40 ; bulk ot all hogs mold it t5. 85.40. ailEL'I' Kecelpu , ( ,300 head ; ihlpmtnti , 100 hemlj hrnvy receipts weakened the mnrket. nnd some prlci-s were lower , nntlves rnnxrd t2.75 3.60 ; Inmib , | 3.60flS.OO | southwestern sheep , KMy CIIIGAC1O I.IVi : STOCK. Ill CtKtlc , DrNliltf the I.l ht Itcoolntn , Prlt > i > n Wen * X < llrtU-r. CHICAGO , July 23. In cnttle , despite the light receipts , prices were not nny better. Com mon to strictly choice native stcrrg were salable nt from J3.W to J5.75 , with sates chiefly between from t4.60 to t5.60 , tuid "stlllers" were quotabla nt from t5.4i ) to t5.70. New cattle choice enough to bring from I..W to JO are coining forward , nnd prices for such beeves arc largely nominal. Prices for caws nnd heifers have been gradually settling down , nnd few me now selling above 13.30 , the bulk of the snles being mnde from thnt flKurc down to } 2 , with sales of very poor nt from } 4 to t5.75. Hulls sell nt from tl.75 to 13.25. The Texas entile Included some remnrk- nbly choice consignments , nnd the best sold away nkuvc uny cattle received from thnt Btnte during the lust few ueeks. 100 bend that nvemged 1,231 Ibs. fetching from t4.60 to t4,70. Western rnngers were firm , nnd 2S7 hend or North Dakota steers thut averaged 1,237 Ibs. found n buyer nt t4.33. In hogs the ( tenernl demand wns extremely IKior nnd very few were needed to sntl fy buyers. Chlcnito puckers were ngaln buying sparingly , nnd the demnnd was so poor thnt prices were fully lOc to 15o per 100 Ibs. lower , making n drop of from 2nc to 30o In two days. Heavy IIOKS sold nt from tl.75 to 15.20. mixed hogs nt from 14.90 to 15.35 , nnd light weights nt font JJ to f.i.35. After the enrly sales trndlng wns nwny below the top prices , with trnnxnctlons largely nt from t5 to t5.10 fur heavy , nt from t5.1o ti > 15.25 for mixed , nnd nt from t5.15 to t5.30 for HHKKP AND I.AMIIS-Werc dull nt n decline of fully 25c per 100 Ibs. Inferior to choice sheep moved off slowly nt from tl.60 to t4 , nnd spring lambs were dull ul fiom 13 to tS for good tu conirncji lots. Hecelpts : Cattle , S.OHO head ; calves , 2,600 head ; hogs , 17.000 head ; sheep , 11,000 head. X MV York MVP Stock Mnrkct. NEW YOHIt , July 23. I1EEVE8 Hecelpts. 90 hend ; no trading of Importnnce. lluropcmi rabies quote Amerlcnn steers nt llJ12e , drctsed weights ! refrigerator heef nt 7i < If9o. Expo. Is today , 631 beeves. 1.231 sheep nnd 2 IfiO quarters of beef. CALVES Heci-lpts. 372 head ; on nile , 421 hend ; market quiet at yesteidjy's closing prices ; pDor to prime venls cold at t4.UOjr6.23 ; good buttermilk cnles nt J3. SIIEE1' AND LA MDS Hecelpts. 2977 head ; on wile , 6,609 head ; mnikft very dull ; very good sheep steady , others lower ; lambs iJc lower ; about 3no hend unsold ; sheep , poor to ordinary , t2.00W3.2 : , ; Inml'S. Inferior to fair , H.2.MTS.17U. 1 IOOS Receipts , .7S9 head ; mnrket easier nt ' for Inferior to choice. ICiuiHiiu City Mvt > Slock. KANSAS CITV , July 2.1. CATTLE Hecelpts , 5.600 hend ; shipments , 2,5 > * ) hend ; best stf-ndy to lOo lower , others weak ; Texas steers , S2.S5i74.20 : Texns cows , tl. 5002.75 ; beef steels , JIM'Jirl.r.l ; native cows , t1.60if3.25 ; stackers and feeders. t2.00 I4.15 ; Lulls. J2.0u02.95. HOGS Hecelpts , 6.900 hend ; shipments. 100 hend ; mnrket opened strong , but closed 10JT20. ' higher ; hulk of Fnles. t4.9"Wi.05 ! ; heavies. t4..r > tl 5.00 ; packers , J4.85 5.10 ; mixed , t4.7005.03 ; lights. t5.005.17'4 ; Yoikers , M.UOfcS.li'.i ' ; pigs , ti.OOItf 5.10. 5.10.SHEEP SHEEP Hecelpts , 3.200 hend ; shipments , none ; mnrket steady , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Stock In SlKh < . Record of receipts nt the four principal markets for Tuesday , July 23 , 1893 : Cntlle. Jlotts. Sheep. South Omaha . 1,931 3.100 63 Chicago . - . . 6,000 17,000 ll.OuO Kansas City . 5,600 6,900 3,200 St. Louts . 6,200 6,300 6,300 Totals . . . . . . 18,634 33,300 20,553 Liverpool MnrkvtN. LIVERPOOL. July 23. 4:15 : p. m. WHEAT Spot linn ; demand poor ; No. 2 ted winter , 6 : 3d ; No. 2 red spring , 5s " ' .id ; No , 1 hard , Manitoba , 6s 7d ; No. 1 California. 6s 2V4d. Futures opened qulel , with near and dlstnnt positions > , ; < ! luwer : closed quiet with near position ! lid lower nd dlstnnt positions < ii-\d lower ; bu lne about equnlly distributed ; July , 5s 3d ; August. Cs 3d ; Peplember , Cs 3d ; October , 5s 4'd ; November , 5s 6d ; December , 6s 3 > d. COHN Spot firm ; Amerlcnn mixed new. 4s 4d. Futures opened Him , with near and distant posi tions ' .id higher ; closed quiet with near positions unchanged to ' 4(1 higher and distant positions unchanged to ( id lower ; business heaviest on enrly positions ; July , 4s 3'4d ' ; AugUEt , 4s l ia ; September , 4s 2d ; October , 4s 2'.id ' ; November , 4s : Vi < l ; December. 4s 2'id. FLOUIl Firm ; fair demnnd , freely supplied ; St. Louis fnncy winter. 7s fid , PROVISIONS Itncon , llrm ; demand moderate ; Cumberland cut , 28 to 30 Ibs. , 37s Cd ; short ribs , 23 Ibs. . 3Cn , long clear , light , 33 to 45 Ibs. , 24s C > 1 ; long clear , heavy , 65 Ibs. . 32 6d ; short clear backs , light , 18 Ibs. , 34s ; ehort clear middles. heavy. 55 Ibs. . S2s Cd ; clear Lell es. 14 to 16 Ibs. . 35s. Shoulders , square , 12 to 13 Ibs. , 31s. Hums , fchort cut , 14 to IS Ibs. , 42i. Tallow , tine North American , nominal , llcef. ex.ra InJIa mess , 77s 6d ; prime mess , Cls 3d. Pork , prime mess , line v.eBlcm , 67s M : prime me s , medium , 60s. Lard , steady ; prime western , 32s 9d ; rellnedn palls. 33s. 33s.CHEESE CHEESE Steady : demand moderate ; finest American , new , 3Ss 6d ; llne t Amerlcnn , colored , new. 3Ss 6d. Ill'TTEIl Finest United States nnd good nsm- TLHJTTON SEED Oil , Liverpool refined , 17s. LINSEED OIL 21s. PETnoLKI'M Helined. 8',5d. ' HEFHIOEHATOH 11EEF Forequarters , 3'.4d ; hindquarters , C'id. HOI'S At London ( Pacific Cinst ) , C2. The r celpts of wheat during the past three days were 245.000 cenlnls. Including 41,000 centals American. TI.e receipts of American coin during the pnat three days were 76,900 centals. Weather line. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ St. l.oulH ( Sciicrul Market. ST. LOUIS , July 23. FLOUH Dull nnd with out material change ; quotations are for new Hour , old ranging 15Jj23c higher ; patents , t3.40fl 3.60 ; extra fnncy , t3.305j3.10 ; fancy , t2.90W3.00 choice , t2.65fi2.75. WHEAT -Traders were benrlshly Inclined to day. nnd In spite the fact there wns plenty of bull news , sold off nnd closed below yesterday No. 2 red , cnch , CCc ; July , 60cj September , Kc. COHN Speculative mnrket wns dull nnd heavy September selling off lie from yesterday's close. declines In all domestic markets , and especially In wheat , were the chief depressing Influences No. 2 mixed , cnsli , 42o bid ; July , 41c ; September , 41ic ntkcd. OATS Speculntlon dull , with little chong < early , but market weak late nlong with com nnd wheat. Spot lower ; No. 2 cash , 23',4c ; July , 23c- September , 22'ic. ' HVE Lower ; No. 2. 44c bid. FLAX SEED Pull ; nominally J1.24. COHN MEAL-t2.00f2.05. | HHAN Firm ; 64c bid , east trnck. HAV Choice , steady ; timothy , tD.00010.00 ; old ni.WBH.60 ; privlrle , tlO , new. HUTTEH Firm ; separator creamery , 17c fancy Elgin , 20c. EGGS Steady. WIIISKV-tl.23. LEAD Again higher nnd market very firm sales , ono cnr common nnd 300 tons rellned n t3.22 > i , I'llOVIBIONS Pork , lower ; standard meps , Jolt blng , til. Lard , lower ; prime steam , 16.05 choice , tfl.15. Hacon. boxed shoulders , tG.371' longs , tO.73 ; ribs , JO.87'4 ' ; shorts , 17. Dry sa meats , boxed ghauldcrs , t5.C2 < 4 ; ribs , 1C. 50 ; ehorts , J6.73. J6.73.HECEIPTS Flour , 2,000 bbls. ; wheat , 138,000 bu. ; corn , 10,000 bu. ; oats , 23,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour , C.OOO bbls. ; wlieat , 21.000 bu. ; corn , 8,000 bu. ; oats , 6,000 bu. CofTcc Jlurkct. NEW YORK. July 23.-COFFEE Optloni opened steady nt 5fl.1 pplnts ndvance ; ruled gen , ernlly flnn on higher cables , liberal warehouse deliveries , better spot coffee demand , and for eign speculative buying ; closed llrm at 5fT2 ; points net udvunce ; March. $14.7 ! > t14.80 ; July , J14.SO ; September. tl5.05in5.10 ; October. tlS.ooti 15.15 ; Decemtx'r , tl5. SiK > t coffee , Hlo , llrm ; No. 7 , t5.75 ; mild , steady ; Cardova , tl8.25W19.00 , sales , l.COO bags Santos , slightly better than No. 9 , nt t13.25 ; 1,000 tngH Hlo , low grade , nt t3.23 ! , and 4,000 bags Marncalbo ; waiehouso dellverlei from New York yesterday , 9.4S7 bngs ; Nev York stock today , 235,720 bngs ; United Statei stock , 339,757 bags ; afloat for the United States , 170.000 bags ; total visible for the United States , 509,757 bogs , ugnlnst 345,908 bngs Inst yenr. SANTOS , July 23. Steady ; good average San tos , 513.70 ; receipts , two days , 13,000 bags ; stock 140.000 bags. HAMDUHG , July 23. Steady , UC',4 pfg higher : snles , 6. ono bngs. RIO DE JANEIRO , July 23. Firm ; No. 7 Rio $14.10 ; exchange , 1 1-10.1 ; receipts , two days , 9.000 bags ; cleared for the United Stales. 5,00 bags ; cleared for Europe. 6,000 bngs ; stock , 150on bags ; cleared from Illo , July 21 , 23,000 bags ; Jul 22. 9,000 bags. HAVRE , July 23. Opened quiet. W higher ; n 12 noon , steady , ' , lf higher ; at 3 p. .m. , steady unchanged ; closed steady at > ,4f net advance sales , 121,000 Ings. _ Uiiltlinorr Ornlii Market. BALTIMORE. July 23. FLOUR Dull , tin chnnged ; receipts , 7.2CO bbl . ; shipments. 7.231 l > bl . ; sales , 130 bbls. WHEAT Firm ; spot nnd month. 65'iWCSUc AuguM. 68 ( , Ji6Sc ; September. C9H 69 io ; Decem ber , 72'ie bid ; steamer. No. 2 red , CSUittSS'.ie ' ; re ceipts. 33.C55 bu. ; stock , 426,730 bu. ; Enlex , 1EO.OOO bu , ; routhein whent by sample , 70o ; southern wheat on grade , 67il70c. CORN Flrmtr ; fpot , 49',4SJ49ic ' ; month , 494 ! < . bid ; August , 48T4C bid : September , 49f bid ; year , tlf < 4Uic ; receipts. 14.265 bu. ; stock , 231,910 bu. ; sates , 11,000 bu. ; southern white corn , 62c ; south em yellow. 63c afcked , t OATS Fairly nctlve nnd prices steady ; No. white western , 32c avked ; No. 2 mixed , 30l31c ren-lptv , 18.497 bu , : stock. H9.703 bu. RYE Quiet ; receipts , 1,741 bu. ; tUck , 6:5 > bu , Alurkct. NEW YORK. July 23.-HUOAR-Rnw , firm fnlr refining. 2Tc ; centrifugal , 83 test , 3lic ; salei 7.000 tons Muscovado , 69 tset , at breakwater , i 2ic , ex-ship ; ll.OnO bags centrifugal , nlloa at 26-160 and f. ; 6 * ) tons centrifugal prompt shipment , at Us. c. nnd f. ; refined market ulet and iteady ; No. 6 , 4 l-lGf4'ic ; No. ? , 404Hc : No. 8. 3 15-16W4KC ! No. 9. 3i4 1-lCc No. 10 , 3 3-1CS4C : No. II. 3 H-lCfi3'tc ; No. i IHii3 13-16c ; No. 13. 3Hc ; off A , 4'i4tttc ; mol A , 4 ll-lGjttc ; standard A , 4 6-16W < Hc ; con fee tloners' A , 4 5-1684Hc ; rut loaf , S 1.16fi3'ic. crushed , 6 l-16 6Uc ; powdered , 4ill 15-lCo ; granulated , V.jc ; cubes , 4 11.16C4Ttc. MIMvinlUuu Alni'Uct. MILWAUKEE , July 23. WIIEAT-Lower ; No. 2 spring , CSc ; No. 1 northern , 72tic ; Septem ber. CSHc. PORN Steady ; No. 8 , 47',4c. OATS Higher ; No. S white , 27 ic ; No. 3 white , 26 % c. IIAHLEY Nominal ; No. 2. 47'ic. RYEJulct ; No. I. 63c. _ KaiiNim City Alnrkct. KANSAS CITY. July 23. Wheat Steady ; No , 2 hard. 6Jc ; No , ! nil. C5H71C ! rejected. 6i/64e. CORN ViWHc lileher ; No. 2 mixed nnd No. 2 OATS IHteudy ; No. 1 mixed , 24o ; No. 2 white , 2714C. Slnrket. SAN FRANCIBCO. July U.-WlIUAT-Qulet I and nrm ; December , ll.Ol'.i. WEATHER CROP BULLETIN Last Week Was Ono of Peculiar Meteoro logical Conditions and Demonstrations , CORN CROP GENERALLY DOING WELL SotithciiHtcrti Corner of the Stuti- Suf fer K from Hot AVIntlH ntiil Droiitli , Rut the UniiiiiKc IN Minllcil tu a Small Section. Weekly wenther crop bulletin , No. 1C , of the Nebraska weather service , co-operating with the Unltexl States wenther bureau , Is sued from the central olllce nt t c University of Nebraska , Lincoln , under direction of U. D. Swezey , meteroloKlst of the Nebrafcku experiment station , for the week ending July 22 , 1&93 : THS WttK fHOINO JULY il , rjo e arl T a trace I f f to ) | | ; tr nth. P i inch ? The week opened with two or three days of high tetrpctiiluro and hot winds , which did conslderalle damage to corn In the southeastern section of the state. The re mainder of the v. < .ek was cooler and morn or less rhnwery- The temperature for the week as a whole averaged slightly below the noiinnl In the western part of tlie state und sllRhtly above It In the eastern. The precipitation varies greatly In differ ent sections of the state , ranging from none lit all In some Isolated localities to over two Inches In others. In the extreme southeast ern corner of the state the drouth , which has continued for several weeks , remains practically unbroken. Further west the rainfall continues to bo abundant. In the northeastern section the need of rain Is be ginning to be felt. The small grain harvest Isevc'ywhere well advanced and some threshing ha been done. In the southeastern portion of the state corn has suffered considerable damage , es pecially the early p'anted , some few llelds of which have been Injured beyond recovery , but over the greater portion of the state the corn , although somewhat backward on the average , Is now growing fast and the crop Is very promising. Reports by counties : SOUTHEASTERN SECTION. Butler Haln needed. Oat harvest begun , but not yielding ns good ns expected. Cam Wn nl nuuly all In stack. Yield will bJ light unj quality poor. Oat harvest commenced nnd will nirfke a full average crop. Corn carlni ; Clay Whent harvest completed. Oat harvest under way. Hay will be plenty. Corn labeling and getting ready to set. It Is In cxcellint condi tion uml making rap d growth. 1'otuiues ami all garden products abundant. Sorghum good. Ftllmoic Oats nearly all cut. Clop light. Corn nnd nlfalfa doing wel. Qrass shoit , but doing well Jun now. home Max hoi vetted. Yield from two to live bushels per acre. More rnln IH needed. Gage Hot und dry. Much coin damaged be yond redemption. Lnle corn not Injured jet. Smnll ginln Injured by chinch bugs nnd mining out pool ly. Hamilton Small grain hni-vest nbout half done. Oats are yielding better thin expected. Coin coming on finely and potatoes goon. There will be more fruit than was nt first expected. Jefferson Small grnln n very light cup. Hay nbout nil dried up nnd will be n snort ciop. Corn mucli impiovvd by recent rnln * , but late on ac count of cold weutltr. | Johnkon Heavy hull storm four miles wide and seven long did mucn damage to crops nnd fruits. Corn will be good where not scorched by the hot winds. Lancastei Corn suffering badly. especially eiirly planted , which will sbe neatly a failure. Millet Is at a standstill and some burned out badly. Whent Ihieehlng In progiess nnd yield light. Nemaha Hot winds on Tursdoy killed some corn tuksels. A destructive hall storm In the western part of the county. Late millet and buckw.it-at Is being sown. Nuckolls Corn In line , condition. Harvest about over. I'nwnee Some of the early planted corn llelds are practlcaly ruined by the hot winds early In the week. l'alures nearly ruined. It has ueen six weeks tlnce we had. a good rnln. I'olk Corn doing well , but needs lain. Potatoes extra good. Oats two-thlids harvested. Richardson Hot winds Tuepdiy and Wednes day and mobt localities needing rain Imdly. Oats nre being threshed and average about thirty bushels per aero. Whent from ( en to twent ) ' . Saline Enrly corn much Injmed and late corn hns not Improved much during tile week. Oats generally light. Flax much earlier ni.J llghltr than usual. Saunders Corn and pastures nre suffering sorm- for lack of rain. Oats haiveat In piogicaa und promises a good yield. Sewnrd Corn has not grown well. Curls dur ing the day. Oat ciop will be poor In borne p.uts and very fair In others , especially on low land. Hay crop * light , but goud quality. Tlmyer Hot winds have dnmnged early corn badly. Lots of corn all l It-tit 5ft. Haln badly needed for corn and grains. York Ont harvest nenily done. Estimated yield about thltty busaels per acre. No wheat heie. Coin Is etlll backwaid und not a very good stand. Potatoes doing very well. Hay. crop good. NORTHEASTERN SECTION. Hurt Corn Is getting behind on nccount of cool wenther nnd lack of molttuie. llmves. all com ing on nt once. Wheat so dry thnt It Is shelling badly , but line quality nnd good heads. Oath ttie heel for yeats. I'astuien drying up. Cedar Coin has mnde mpld piogreiss. Wheat nnd onts ciop being lull vetted und both urc heavy crops. Colfax Disastrous inln nnd linil slorm In east ern pall of county. Oats about nil cut and ciop above the average. * Corn looks well , but nc xlii rain In the poulhrin part of thu county. Cumlng Weather rnther diy for coin , but It ha niado good growth. OatB are b lng cut nnd the yield will be large. Whent nearly ripe und will be a good yield , liny Is good. Dlxon Oats and spring wheat piomlse very heavy yields. Too dry for corn. Dodge Hnln Is much needed. Corn tassellng out very short. Spring wheat about all In shock. Oats tmcfourths harvested. Yield from forty to seventy-five bushels per acre. Douglas Mean tempeiuture , 79 degrees , slightly above the normal. Holt Corn bus made rapid growln. Early planted coin labeling. Wheat and oats harvest begun and will be < a full crop. Millet doing well. A little more ruin would help corn and potatoes , but nothing suffering. Knox The oat harvest Is well along nnd some threshed , Some hny cut. Many meadows very weedy. Corn does not suffer from drouth. I'o- tatoes a heavy crop. Madison Oats nearly harvested and an unusu ally heavy crop. Wheat ready to stack. Early corn labeling out and needs rain , 1'lerce Harvest well und < -r way nnd some threshing done , A hirge yield of all small grain. I'lattr Hnrveft of onts nbout complete and a splendid crop. Corn nearly nil tasseled out und earing. Rye mostly cut und u pour crop. Grow ing crops und pastures tail I y In need or rnln. Surpy Oats harvest In full blast. Hfst crop for years. Rye yielding about ten bushels pel- acre. Potato crop excellent. Antelope Harvest well under way nnd some threshing done. Haln Is needed. Stanton Hurley und rye all cut. Ilnrley nnd onts n heavy crop , but rye l > light. Wheat crop will be good. Corn tnssellng out nl looks well. Washington Corn standing the drouth well and growing. 1'aslures In need of rain. Half the small grain In stack and yield heavy. Sugar beets doing well. Sioux City , la. Corn making excellent progress. No damage to grain by ftoim * . Ynnkton. S. D. Nearly all the small grain Is cut nnd ( .hocked. Corn Is doing \ > ry well , al though rather dry In places. No hlng Is tuffeilng , but moro rain will soon l needi-d for corn. CENTRAL SECTION. Itoone No rain this week. Corn needs rain , but Is not suffering. Oats about half a crop. Wheat ripening rlawly , Hun-out alwul half uver. Wheat , bailey and rye a light yield. Huffalo Uiirvent l well on und yletd large. The eauern half of the county nver produced n laiger ciop of small grain. Coin Is superb. Huy on the bottom * gotd ; on the uplands light. Cumer Harvest In full force. Rye backward. Oats have ripened unevenly , but are filled well. Corn growing well , only some niacvn veiy weedy und yield will be much reduced. Dawson Harvesting commenced , but crops are generally light. Corn doing very well. Qreeley ( Ireut growing weather for corn. Oats the bent for years. Cpr ng wheat good. Hny promises to be a good crop. Sugar beets grow- Hall Oats harvest In full blunt ; heads well filled. Early potatoes good. Early corn prom- Isex well. Late corn rtnull nnd weedy. Howard Harvesting In progi-em. h'omr have cointnmcol to thresh. Corn plowing finished and earn are shooting. More rain l needed. Merrlek Ojti harvest In full hlnnt. Oats a full crop , Whent und rye light. Com doing finely , but more rnln needed. Sherman Corn making a good growth , but need rnln badly. Small grain mostly harvested and yield light. Hay neatly n failure. Valley Harvest of small grain In progress. Rye and winter wheat half a crop , but oats nnd tprlng wheat mote than an average crop. Ruin N , W , HARRIS & CO , BANKERS , 165-165 Dearborn-st. , Chicago. 13 Wall-it. , New York. 70 State-it , llostci' BONDS Bgasbt aod Bold. Correipcnaeaoe Bollclted. I * needed. The drruth hrm not dnm ( ttd arnail trnm much , but 1 hns tome In the soutn part of the county. county.SOt'TUWKSTKliN SOt'TUWKSTKliN Adninf--Rnln Oils wttk hn Improved corn very inui',1 und will help the lair oats. Chnfe Hood Blowing wccfc , hot nnil wet. Al- fnlfn the bed ever ralrrd. ( Inrdens and pntatne * excellent. Torn tns cllng Into. Corn very weedy , but growliiK fn i. ljundy An Idenl week nnd crops nre booming. I-rnnklln-Plenty of inln. Corn looking nnc. Fartntr * cutting smnll Brnln. which Is very weedy nnd with the exception of ortli will ! > < a light crop. Mlllot nnd nmnr cnnc In oo < l condition. 1-rcintler Horn doing line wnere weeds do not Inlei fetr. Polnlors promise n KIM * ! crop. Hay will be light , but fnfrly plenty nnd n good qu f l-'urnnii The lies ! growlni ? week of the rennnn. Much of the corn U weedy jet. Wild gram flnn nnd hny will ba jilenly. ( Iruund . . . thoroughly soHked. Most small grntn fnlr , but tome very weedy. Hnrlnn Hnrvect progressing finely. Qunllty of grnln go < Hl Lut not ns heavy ns u ual , Karly crtrn rnrlne well. Kverylhlnu growing fn t. Cnno nnd millet growing furl. Potatoes dolm ; will nnd no bugs. Wild hay coming forward fnnt , Hnyrs Corn mnk'ng rnplJ growth , Pmtures niiil liny good. Hitchcock l-'nvornble week for corn , which U I'fKlnnlng to silk In * omc enrly Held * . Ornrs- hoppers nre very thick nnd nre reputed to I * doing rnme dmnuge. . Kearney Hnrvett nf oats nnd whent In plot- ress. Ornln very weedy , llj-e nnd barley are Imlh short ctxps. Potntoes will be Immense. Torn Is perfect nnd growing fait. Hay will b n Rood crop. Lincoln More rnln badly needed. Much corn being In Ul by. Smnll Ki m when- tot InlcnUd Is In poor condition , 1'eiklns Wli'al nenrly rlpi > . Corn ilolni ; well , but it'i-ds rnln noon. Phclps-dround In tooil comllllon nnd crops are all doing well. Winter wheat belnr cut nnd nme tints. Corn never wns letter. Red Willow ( liound tin r UKhl > ( u.iKeJ nnd corn growing inpldly. ( linss glowing well. Keyn Palm Wheat , oats nnd hay not Improv ing. Corn Is looking well wheic It has been well worked. I.cgan Corn withering during Ihe day , but straightens nt nleht. Mostly laid by. Home n being cut , but very light. Karly | > otntocs will make nbout one-fourth of n crop. Hcolfs llluff Crops nrp hiiornlng. Wild irrnra the bent for yenrs nnd stock Is Ux > klng Mnely. Slierldnn Whent nnd o.its so badly burned up thnt thi > yield will be less than Inst yeiir. Webster Profpeets for n full crop of corn. Oats better than wns expected. Corn Is tHF8el- Inir nnd silking well. Some winter Whent yield- Ins twenty-one bufhels per nere. NORTH WBSTKRN SUCTION. Cherry A very hot. dry week. Some late corn nnd potatoes fuffcrltiR. Hnily corn and grnln looking well. Cheyenne Fairly good growing week. Whent wilt bo IlKht. Coin especially doing finely , but II Is rather Inte " > make n full crop. Dawes Smnll nmmint of hall on the Kill dolm ; mnslderuhle ibmiiBc. Cnn's much damaged by drouth. Hay crop will be lo s than Inst yenr. lroii < IiH III ICnKtrrii Sliitrx. WASI11NOTON. July J3.-Tlio weather bureau. In Its lepoit of crop conditions for Ihe neck ended Julv " 2. < _ tV ! < : Dioutlm hnve been broken In WUronfln nnd partly relieved In eattern Ohio nnd In ) < oitlc > ns of Michigan , but contlnut In wcFtein Ohio. Portions of New York. Pennsyl vania nnd eastern Oregon are nl o surTeilng for rain. Corn has mnde mpld growth In lllln < M and Kansas and is reported as Improved In Mlotil- gan , Wlteonrln and South Unkutn. The errp In doing well In Mlfwurl nnd Aikanrns , arid u In promtKlng condition In the middle Atlantic and New England states. In the southern etutes the corn crop Is now practically Inld by In excellent condition , nnd gathering of fodder hai hegHm. The week has not been uniformly favorablf for cotton. While n nmiked Imp ovcr.t n' IB reporleJ from Alabama , Houtli Carolina am * JUlahonii nnd an Impiovement Is noted In Mlislis'ppl and Louisiana , In Tennifsee rind North Carolina It I ) running to stulk , nnd too much rain has cauiea Injury In portlone of Arknnrns , I oulsiana afl4 Klorlda. In southwestern Texas cotton Is suffer ing for rnln. Tobacco Is doing well In Vlrglnln and Is In ex- celltnt condition in Maryland. In Ohio It li suf fering from drouth. In Kentucky It Is erowlne rapidly nnd some hns been topped , KniFt occurred In Idaho on the 17th , causing slight damage. Frost al o occurred In Xltnh on the 19th. No darnnge leporlgd. Hutu IJolnyM IliifvcMInK In COLl'MIUA. Mo. , July SI. T'ne weekly wenther crcp bulletin , Issued by the Missouri weather serv ice. rays : Although on cevcral days the weather was op pressively hot and sultry , the mean temperature of the week was very near the normal In all sections. The precipitation was decidedly Ifi ex- cep * of the normal over the northern portion of the state , thu totnl for the week at many sta tions excroding four Inches , and from cnt to three Inches is report * d from ctntions In the cen tral counties , hut In the southern sections tiia rainfall was generally light. In inoHt of the noithein counties oats arc nbout rill cut. and III some districts Jurying Is nearly completed , but In n numb-r of eiuntl s work was stopped by the hen.'y rains nnd hay nnd grain eoriKiderably damaged. Corn and ori'hardft nere nlKO Injured to n considerable extent In a , few localltlles by high winds. In the central portion but little farm work rotrld bo done , and much grain Is still In the Helds and In bad Khnpe. In the southern counties the week was gener- nlly dry nnd stacking , thieshlng und haylne hava progressed favorably. The conditions hnve been excellent for corn , and that einp prom'ses ' n phenomenal yield. All other growing mips are nleo doing well. lown Croim IloInK AVrll. CHICAGO , July 23. The lown wei-kly weather crop bulletin , lusued today , shows : T'.ie temper ature of the past week wns about the seHuonnblo average. For a midsummer week the rainfall was phenomenally heavy , the measurements r - ported from more than two-thirds of the state ranging from two to live Inchei. Some of the heaviest showers fell In the districts that had suffered most severely from drouth , and lher | s now only n veiy small nrea that has not re ceived ample moisture for piesent needs. In many localities the unharveeted crops of small gram were prostrated by the. winds nnd weight of rainfall. In n few sections consider able loss resulted from hall Ktoims within nar row belts. On the whole ihe benefits have been Immeasurable and the ngiirognte of loss relatively small. The harvest of nala Is In progress nnd Hearing completion in all districts. Kcalterlnir returns from threshers jhiiw h'gh ' nverugen In yields of wlnler wheat , barley nnJ oats. Corn and potatoes maintain their promlilns condition. _ NriiMoiinblo HiiliiH III KIIIINIIN. TOP13KA , July 23. The Kansas weather crnp bulletin for the week inys : In the cnstern di vision the light showers In the south half , with the warm days , have been \ery b neHclnl , per mitting the ground to dry , tnrejhlng tu resume nnd eorn to mnture. In the northern purt the licnvy inlns have be n benellelnl to grow.ns crops , but delayed hnneetlng nnd threshing , yet more lain Isneeded In the extreme northern In the middle division the hot winds the first of the week damaged coin In various parts , but the fine weather following has largely rupalred the damage. Fruit and meadows are generally In very good condition , but more rain Is needed In some of the counties. The first part of the week was hot and brouoht Ihe small grains forwaid for the harvest , which Is now on In the western division. The ralne of the last few days were needed , and ns a result of the week's weather nil crops ure now gener ally In tine condition. Cnr Coupler WorfcM Iliirnnl. ' BUFFALO. N. Y. , Jujy 23. 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