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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1895)
< J THE OMAHA DAILY JJKK : JBATITKDAY , JULY 27 , 1895. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Declined Another Traction on Ee- ports of Heavy Yield , CORN WAS WEAK AND CLOSED LOWER Onln AVcrr Piilrly Active In tlio Knrly 1'urt of tile Si-union , tint Slnc-k- c 11 cil Up Lilt IT mill CliiNC'il Uiithvr Quiet. CKICACIO , July 28. Recall's of the evi dence of u heavy spring crop wheat Bet another section of Wednesday' ? heavy rl taken off todny. The decline nt one time amounted to Mic per Int. , und al the close the prlco was still He lower thnn nt the corresponding time of the day before. Corn wan weak nnd closed lie lower for Sop tembcr , and September onls lost lie. Pie visions declined also , although hog receipts were very small. Owing to nn unexplained firmness In Liverpool the wheat mnrket hero started -at an advance of from Vic to s c over the closing prlco of the day before. The first trades wcro at from 71c to 71V4e for Sep tember , and In the tlmo referred to the prlco hnd tumbled to G0c. The principal cauo of ( he early break was the circula tion of nn article In the Cincinnati Price Current. The particulars of the day's re ceipts of wheat at primary markets were na bullish as ever. The export clearances from the seaports were small. The Inspec tion In the storehouse wns & 5 curn.of which nlno cars were No. 2 red. On the corresponding spending day a year HBO 83 cars were re ceived , of which four were of the contract grade. Primary mnrket receipts were 490- 000 bu. , against l.OTjI.OOO bu. a year ago. Of 100,000 hu. received nt Toledo today H4 , K ) bu. were from CMtlcngo. The export clear ance of wheat and flour amounted to 199OUO bu. Spot wheat In Liverpool wns Id higher at the opening. Indicating present scarcity , although no much IB being said of the heavy Phlpment from Russia and elsewhere. A St. Louis dispatch said three mill * hnd Hhtlt down there on account of the poor demand for flour , nnd that was one of the clubs used to pound the market here. The closing cables were generally lower , doubtless because of n decline here , but they hnd n reflex action on prices nnd the curly weakness continued until September got down to CDHc. It recovered again to CSTdo , but closed at Kic , after a decline to CO'lc. Corn wns weak , and although September declined about Iu per bu. , the trade was not very active. The cash purchases for shipment today amounted to 200,000 bu. The break In wheat had Influence In the dump , which occurred In corn. September opened nt from 44 io to 43'ic ' , against 43Hc at the close of yesterday. It worked grad ually down to 43c , but recovered the early loss to 41'ic. Oats were fairly active In the early part of the session , but slackened up later and closed rather quiet. The feeling was easier during the greater part of the session , almost entirely through sympathy with wheat and corn. September opened nt 25 ! c , Fold down to 22'ic to ? c , and closed at 22' ' c. The provision market was lifeless nnd heavy. Hcceipts of hogs were quite light , hut the market appears to he suffering from the liberal receipts enrll In the sea son and the consequent accumulation of manufactured poods. Pork , compared with Itn closing prices yesterday , Is 7'/ic lower , lard and ribs each 2'/.c { lower. The leading futures rancex , a follows : Articles. l Qpin. ifTrri. Whenl.No. 2 July 70i 70 ! < 70W Sept 6l i .Dec 71M Corn No. 2. . July Sept. 4SH May 35M Cain No. a. . . July. 24 23'J ' 24 Sept. . ( May 26 > j fork oerbbl Sept. 10 75 10 78 10 05 10 075 } Jan ID 01) ) 10 70 10 25 10 07S Lmd.lOOlbs Sept. . . . 0 32W 0 32 > _ 0 30 0 30 Oct. 0 S7 ! 0 37U 0 35 0 37 ! 4 Jan 0 30 o sir 0 30 u svm Ehort Illui Sept n 12H 0 IS a 10 0 I ? ! * Oct 0 III o is > ! ; 0 10 0 1C Jan 6 UO 6 Ugli S 00 6 624 KHtlmntes for Satunlny : Wheat , IOC cars : corn , 300 cars ; oats , 195 cars ; hogs , GOW head. Canh quotations were ns follows : FlXJlHt Steady and unchanged ; winter pat ents , t3.rT3.75 ; winter straights. 1004.PO ; spring patents , < 3.7C4.23 ; spring straights , 12.90 @ 3.25 ; baker * . Jl.Wft2.20. WHEAT No. 2 Kprlnit , C8'SiI70Hc ! ; No. 3 spring , no sales ; No. 2 led , CSHfitoTic. COIIN No. 2 , 43it43Hc. OATS No. 2 , 24c ; No. 2 white , 27Uc ; No. 3 white. 2CH2f.V4c. KVB-Nii. 2 , 48' c. HAIII.KY No , 2. nominal ; No. 3 , f. o. b. , 339 S7c : No. 4 , no sales. FUAX HKKI ) No. 1. J1.30. TIMOTHY HHBD 1'rlmc , 5.75. 1'IlOViaiONS I'nrk , mess , per bbl. . J10.60JT 10.65. Unrd , per 100 Ibs. , J6.22',4. Short ribs Hides ( looiie ) , 6.0f , jC.10. Dry salted shouldeis ( tioxed ) . S5.KH ! < | ! > .7 ! > ; short clear sides ( boxed ) ft.C2iUiO.7tl. WHISKY Distillers' nnlxhed goxls. per gal. , SI 22. The followlne were the receipts nnd shipments today : On tha PrJ lim ctati.inxe to.liy the butter mar ket wan Arm : creamery , lOtlHia : dniry , 10J ICc , Krca. tlrm ; llUUHc. Cheese , 7 7 < c. YOUIC CKNiaUAL Sl QuotatliiiiM on the I'rliicliml CoiiiiiKiiIltlfH mill Stiiile > . NEW YOIIK , July 26. FI.OUU-necelpts , ll.GOC bbls. ; exports , 23,404 bbls. Market imletei for spring patents , with n slight loss In prices , with city Hour active ; winter fairly steady ; winter straights , J3.MJJ3.70 ; Minnesota patents , i3.75iT4.00 ; winter extras , J3.OKf3.20 ; Minnesota bakern , (3.10j3.20 ; spring low grades. 11.95ft 2.W. live Hour , steady ; guperllne , } 3.2SQ3.40 fancy. J3.50Jj3.75. COIIN MEAIy Dull ; yellow western , tl.DS01.10i W1112AT llecelpts , W,3 0 bu. ; exports , none rpst , nt-Klrctcd : No. 2 led , 73 > ic ; No. 1 northern 76o : No. 1 hard. 77c. Options were weaker ngalr today , under a pressure of local long stufi brought out by belter ncwa from the northwest n bearish estimate of the crop by the 1'rlci CurrHit , weaker late cnblea , und abfence o ! ciiKh demand ; closed IfilUo net tlecllnc ; Beutetn ber. 73 t-K 75Vic , cloned at 73Hc. COIIN Uecelptu , 33,200 bu. ; exports , $6,200 bu. spot more active nnd closed steadier ; No. 2 47HC48C. Options opened heavy and derllnet under good crop news , with a late rally or export demand and final setbaek ; closed ' , tCc't < lower ; July , 4SU i4 ! > Uc , closed ut 4SUc ; Septem bef , 48UfNSUc. closeil nt 4S'ic. OATH llecelpts. US , 000 bu. ; exports , SOO bu. ( pot quiet and stronger on wheat sales nt 2SV 42S ic ; No. 2 white. S2i32ic. ! Options actec weak. In sympathy with the other markets , iuu closed unchanged to Vie lower nt 2SUc ; Seu temlier , 26H 26 8-16c. closed nt 26V4c. HAY StrwiKer ; shipping , | 7.00t(8.W ; good ti cbolce. I8.MU10.00. KEnn Quiet ; bran , 77C80c ; middlings , EOesSc city feed , 80895C. llors Quiet ; state , common to choice , old 3HSc ; ) K'4 crop , 6ii c ; coast , old , 3ti5c ; 1S94 crop Ki9c ; I/ondon market steady. HIDKH Klnn , wet salted New Orleans , se lecled , 45 to 65 Ibs. , nominal ; Texas selected ( X ) to CO Iba. , nominal ; Uuenos Ayreii , dry , 20 t : 21 Ibs. . 2Ic ; Texas , dry. 24 to 30 Ibs. , 12 n3c. LUAT1IKH Strong ; hemlock Kole , llueno Ayrea , light to heavy , 23c ; acid , 21 Ho. WOOb-FIrm : domestic lleece , ! Sfl20c ; pulled ef. easy ; family , IIO.SOff12.60 extra mess , J7.5 { j8.00 ; beef hams. JlS.OOiflS.W packed , I .00 | U.OO. Cut mram , steady ; pleklei hamii , 9V 610c , IJinl , dull and easy ; westen steam cloeeit at l6.Mfi6.6J ; Heptemlwr closed a JO. CO ; rellned. steady , I'ork , quiet. ClIKKSIJ-Wenker ; state , large , S fn c unmll. 6'i 8Hc ; l-art skims , ! C5'ic ; full skim. uiet ; western , fresh. liC13i4c. ' KOS1N Quiet ; strained , common to food , J1.5 IWATOEa Dull ; Virginia Hose , ll.MtftOO Lone Island. I1.75U2.00 ; sweets , J3.ICMH..VI TAM.OW-Steady ; city. 4l c : country. 4Uc. I'ETUOI.Kl'M-Qulet : United closed nt ll.t bid ; rellned , JT.65 ; Philadelphia nnd IlHlllmorc 17. W : Philadelphia and llalllmore In bulk , I5.K TLMU'KNTINU-Qulet Bt 2 ! > lfM'ic. ' HlCl'-Hlcady ; domestic , fair to extra , 4H1 CUc ; Japan. JHCHic. WOLAHHKS-atendy : N w Orleans , open kettl * Caod to choice , 29fi32c. I'KAfllKSMcUtl.TS. . Al'l'l.KS-Ilbls. . 7UJ1.W. | . WATKIIMKI.ON8 S62 c. Iil < SKMKIX > NM IlHs. . tl.COft < .00. KllKlOIITS-To Liverpool , llrm ; grain , b tenm , ! HC'2d. MHTAIJi-l'lir Iron , tlrm ; southern. J11.5WI4.W northern. JlZ.ooeii.W. Copper , slronx ; broken price , Jll.U'i ; rxchanee price. Jll.40ftll.50. Leai ! KtrimK ; brokers' price , M.SO ; exchange prlc < 13.50. Tin , easy ; straits. Jlt.M. COTTON HKKl ) OllSteady ; buyers and sell f era apart ; holders remain firm : exporters shoi more Intercut ! better tleurlng for lower prlcei t YOltK. July : . COFKKK-Optlon ormicd steady at unchmiKed prices lo S point advunce ; grnernlly llrm on local drmand. stlmu luted by llrm llraill snd Kuropeun cable * nn < local ca h market , with continued fair ware h , u > dtllverlea ; closed. March at ll4.UG15.Od Heptemlwr , J15.25 , October , J15.KWJ1S. : ) ; snu coffee , Itlo. llrm ; No. 7. J15.75 ; mild , steudy Cordova. U8.Sitil9.00 , New York stock todty ZX > , 90 bags ; United States Hook. J15.1C3 bam afloat tor th Unlt.d Btal i , 1C4.WO bagi ; tola vlMhlw f.ir lli I'liil.'d H'.ntrs ' , 4 .1C ) 1 > ng > , sgitlnit 21.7'W b.iitH Inst } cnr. HANTOH , July ; < ! . rirm ; need nvernse Pnnlof , ttl.fi'l : rf(0lils | , 10.000 bn i flock , 1I2.UOQ bnRS , HAMIll'IlU. July Ji.-rtlrndy ( , unchatiBed to ' .I pf higher ; sales , 10.000 bng" . . , . _ , flio Iu : JANiino , July 20. rirm ; No. 7 nio. Ill.iO ; vxilinnge. 10 9-1W ; receliits. C.O'jO baxfi rliatcnl for the fulled Kuies , 9.VJO bags ; cleared far Kurt-lie , nont ; slock. 141,000 bug * . IlAVItl' : . July -COKKBK-On n l ftendy , um-hniiRpd to if higher ; at 12 nnd S p. tn. , un changed ; cK ed steady at UCT'lt net advance for the day ; tnlrs , 5.000 bags. O.MAIIA ( HMU.M : , .M Conillllnn of Trndo nnd < iu Sluplv mill Kaney I'miliu-e. KOOH Choice slock , 101t llc. IIL'TTKH-l'ni'klng stock , 7V4HJ8c ; choice to fancy , lii Uc ; gatheted ctcnincry , lie ; separator creamery , ICc. MVH rot'LTHY-liens , 6S Vic ; roottcrf , 8c ; rprltiK chU'keiin , per II' . , i : < Ui : > u ; duiks , 73bc ; tpilng ducks , ICc ; tuikeys , ttj7u ; gceso , ( c. VI3Al.-Cliolce fit. 70 to iPU It's. , uro quoted at 6J16Uc ; inree nnd ( .oi.rie , 4U3ViC. CIIKKrii : Wisconsin full cream. Jcoung ; AinerlfBi. llfflSc ; twins , llfllie : Nt-brntka nnd Iowa , full crt-am , lUe ; Mmljurger , No. 1 , 10o ; brick. No. 1 , llc ; Hwlss. No. 1 , Uc , HAY Upland hay , J7.M ; midland. 57.50 ; low land , J" ; new hay , J5.SO ; rye strnw , JJ ; color makes the ptlce on hay. I.lpht bnles > ell the best , Only top cruiks bilng lop pi lei s. I'lOlvOX.S-rer dcr. , J1.WO1.Z3. The present oullook Is very favorable for a Inigu crop of potatuen In this section of the country. Of reci-nt years cereals have mud low In price , and Ihc potato crop 1ms proved more profitable than many other products , nnd the acreage has steadily Incieased In consequence , though Hie actual production tins be n light some seasons owing to uitfuvuinblo weather and damage by limecis , nnd It has been necessary to drmv large qumtttli-s fi < im forelKii countries. As nn example , the niea pl.inled In the. United Ktates last year was 2,737.U73 acies , which was 83.11)1) ) acres mure Hum planled In 1 'J3 ; but not- wlthMandlnn tills the p.oduct wjs 2.2IC , < J'JO bushels lets than In 1S'J3 , thu yield per acie being 0 .3 bushels , against 70.3 bushels the previous year. The value of the ciop last year Is given by the government as | 9IB20,187 , aB"lnst ilv , Ctilblll In U93. .Quotations : , . . . J'OTAIOEH New potatoes , choice stock , SJO o'NIONS Hermudas. per crale , none : California , In Racks , per bu. . SJefcJI.OO ; home grown. 60S75c. OLD 1IEANB Hand picked , navy , I-.23 ; Llmi beans , per Ib. , ! ' , 6MjC. CAHIIAtlE On orders , sacked , l'4c. ' rtADlSHErf t'er doz. bunches , l&o. OHEEN ONIONS ler doz. bunches , lOc. LKTTl'CE-l'er do ! ! . , UB'JUC. ASPAHAUL'S-Cholcc stuck on orders , S53Ma per 6at. bunches. CrCL'MHUHH-On ordeis , :0i3c per doz , PEAH-On ordtis , per bu. , ClttUc. STIUNCI IIEANS-On ordeis , per bu. TOMATOES Choice stock , per 4-b.iket crate , ! UMc ; 5 to 10-ca.ie lots , SUi. ' . SUMMER hIJUAiUl Per doz. , on orders , 2o { 40c. 40c.WATERMELONSPer doz. . crated , J2.1033.00. GREEN I'EI'l'EHS Per bu. . 11,0001.10. WAX IlEANS-Per bu. . COB65J. OAl'l.lFI.OVVKR-Per dpz. , 7JC0J1.00. to two dozen. 40fMc. CALI'IFLOWER Per doz. . 7SclfU.OO. CELERY-IIome grown , per doz. , 40 c. FHU1TS. PE-AUK California IJaitlttls , per box , I2.M ; C to 10-box lots , S2.25. RED HASPHEIIHIES No shipping stock. PLUMS California , per box. choice slock , H.S1 1.71 ; southern , per case , 11.23. APRICOTH-No shlppInK stock. SOUTHERN PEACHEb-Per G-basket crate , APPLES Choice shipping slock , bbls. , J2.00S 2.25 ; cooking apples , > I.7C2.09. CALIFOHN1A PEACH ES-Crnwfords , per box , S..c ; S to 10-case lots , 75fSOc ; Halc's early , 6D tmiAWIIERRIES Tho'ce ' shipping stock , none. CHERRIES No shipping stock. OOOSEIIERHIES No shipping slock. HLAC1C RASPHERRIE8 No shipping slock. nLACKUERIUEH Choice stock , per 24-qt. case , 2.00J2.25. GRAPES Arkansas stock , per C-busket crate , IUWlW TROPICAL FRUITS. OrtANOES Na\els , per box , (3 ; choice seed- IlnKS , per box , $2.60 ; Mediterranean sweets , { 2.75 J3.0fl ; fancy St. Michaels , none. LEMONS Extra fancy lemons , SCO size , 16.000 6.20 ; COO size. iG.2S@ & { > 0. HANANAH Choice laigo stock , per bunch , J2.25 02.CO ; medluhi size bunches. J2.OOir2.2J. PINEAPPLES Per doz. . 12. MISCELLANEOUS. FIGS Fancy , 15e ; choice , K'iiUc. HONKV Cullfoiiila , 14SUC. MAPLE SYRUP Gallon jugs , per dor. , J12 ; Hlxbv , 6-gal. cans , (3. NtrTS-Almonds. 14c ; English walnuls , sofl- ehclled , 12c ; standards , He : filberts , lOc ; Hrazll nuts , lOc ; pecans. 9c ; peanuts , raw , 60 ; roasted , ' " "DATES In CO to 70-lb. boxes. 6fl per lb.j fard dates , small boxes , lOc per Ib. CIDER Pure Juice , per bbl. , J5 : half bbl. . J3. RITE POPCOHN In the car , on orders , per Ib. , 2&c. HIDES AND TALLOW. HIDES No. l Bieen hides , a'ie : No. 2 green hides , Su : No. 1 green salted hides , lie ; No. 2 green salted hlde , S14c ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 13 His. , 13c ; No. 2 veal calf. 8 to 15 Ibs. , 10ylUViCi No. 1 dry flint hides. 12ffHo ; No. Z dry flint hides 12o ; No. 1 dry salted hides. 12c : partly cuiej hides , He per Ib. less than fully cured. SHEEP PE-LTS Oreen suited , each , 25COc ; green KHlted shearllnt'S ( short wooled early skniHh each , 6@15c , dry shearlings ( vhort wooled eaily fcklns ) ' No. 1 , each , 510o ; dry shrnrllngs ( short wooled eaily skins ) . No. 2 , each , 6cj dry Illnt Kansas arid Nebrc . ; a butcher wool pelts , ptr pound , actual welgnt. ttfJSc : dry flint Kansas nnd Ntbrruka murrain wool pells , per pound , actual weight , 4&Ccj dry flint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per pound , actual weight , 4ft6',4c ' ; diy Illnt Colorado murrain wool pelts , per pound , actual weight , 406c. Have feet cut off , as It U Useless to pay freight on them. TALLOW AND OREASE-No. 1 tallow , 4'J ® 4.c ! ; No. ! tallow , 34 ! 4cj grease , white A. < if 4V4c ; grease , white 1) , 3Uc : grease , yellow , 2liO Jc ; grease , dark , 21,40 ; old butter , 2S2i,4.c ; bees' wax , prime. 17@20c : rough lallow , 2c. WOOL , UNWASHED Fine heavy. 6JJ7c ; nne light , 809cj quarter-blood. 10Z12c : seedy , burry and chnffy , 8C9c'cotted ; and broken , coarse , 7W 9c : cotled and broken , fine. 6 < 38e. WOOL. WASHED Medium. 15018c ; fine. 149 13 * ? ; tub washed , ICiTlSc : black. Sc ; bucks , Cc ; tag locks. 2i73c ; dead pulled , ! 4i6c. O.VI.1I-OHMA FllUIT I ! LONDON. if nt I'rlceN Fnr Ili > lo > v TlitiHe > f a Former Shipment. LONDON , July 26.-Slxteen hundred cases of California fruit which arrived nt Southampton from New York by the steamship St. Louis nt 8:15 : yeslerday moinlng were sold nt auction nt Covent Garden , fetching prices which were one- half below those of last week. The plums av eraged 7s lOd per cae. the peaches Ss and the pears 11s 7d. Tiiere was a large crowd of buyers present In the market. The auctioneer first sold 31 cases of plums packed by the Joe Anderson Fruit company of San Jose , and he was obliged to use n great deal of labor to hell them at 7s Cd a case. He explained lo the crowd that the last lot of fruit came over the sea In the refrigerator com partments of the steamship , and as a consequence quence they turned dark when exposed to the air. The present goods , he assured the pros pective buyers , were In Ixrtter shape. The fec und lot nf plums , shipped by Btroper of S.m Jcse. sold nt 8s 9d per case. T.ie Crawford peaches , packed by the National Fruit company of Itlverslde , sold readily at in 9d. Heie the sale languished , but the auctioneer urged the crottd to buy , saying that the lust lot of fruit was picked too soon , and that the present lot wns of n better size. Under this stimulus Mr. W.'ilte sold 1DO cafes of pears , packed by Sol Ilunynn of Courtland , which brought 9s per case. Then he auctioned off nn extra lol ot pears , packed by II. Mayers of Itlverslde. They brought 13s per case. The buyers Informed n representative of the Associated press that the fruit was a better qual ity than the last consignment. Still they do not think that more money can be made wllh the American fruit than French fiult. The best lot was 50 cases of pears packed by the National Fruit company , which brought 14s Cd. Mr , White Inslsls that the Hist lot of fruit WHS sent over In the refrigerator compartments of the Paris. Liverpool Murki-tH. LIVERPOOL. July 26. WHEAT Firm ; de mand poor ; No. 2 red , winter , 6s 5Vid : No. 2 red , Kprlng. t > a 9d ; No. 1 hard. Manitoba. 6s Id ; No. 1 California , Cs Cd : futures opened Him , wllh near and distant positions "id higher ; closed easier , S with December > , id higher and otuer months un changed from yesterday's closing prices ; buslneFs about equally distributed ; July , 5s 61 ; August. M MiJ ; September , EH Cd ; October , 63 6 < 4d ; No vember. 5 7V4di December , 5s Cd. CORN Spot quiet : American mixed , new , 4s 4d ; , futures opened quiet , with near positions Vid " lower and distant positions i,4.d lower ; closed easy , wllh near positions lifted lower and dls- tnnt positions % d lower ; business about equally distributed ; July , 4s 3K-d ; August , 4s IVJd ; Sep. tember , 4s 1'Jd ; October , 4s Hid ; November , 4s lUd ; December , 4s d. J. FIXM'R Firm ; demand good ; St. Louis fancy o winter. 7s 6d. PROVISIONS Ilacon , firm ; demand moderate ; ruinbeiland cut , 28 to 30 Its. , 37n Cd ; short ribs , 2S lt . , Ms C < 1 ; long clear , light. 3S to 45 Ibs. , 343 6d : short clear backs , 31s ; short clear middles. heavy , U Iba. . 34 * ; clear bellies , 14 to 16 Ibs. , 35s Cd ; shoulders , square , 12 to 18 Ibs. , 31s ; hum * , rhoit cut , 14 to 16 Ibs. . 42s. Tallow , nne Norlll American , nominal. Heef. extra India mess , 77 6d ; prime mess , Cls 3d. roik. prime mess , fine western , S7s Cd ; prime medium. 45s. Innl. mod. erute ; prime western , 35s Cd ; rellned. In palls. 33s. CHEESE Quiet ; demand moderate ; flneM American white , new , 3Ss Cd ; limst American colored , new , 385 Cd. 1IUTTEK Finest I'nitid States , 70s ; good , nom inal. COTTONSEED Oil. Liverpool refined , 17s. UNSEED OIL 21s. I'ETIlOI.El'M-IUIlned. SUd. ItEFKIOKnATOH HEEF Y'orequarlers , S4d. ! HOI'S At London (1'aclllc ( coast ) , (2. The receipts of w.iwit during tile past three days were 343 , < vx ) centals. Including F5Mu Ameri can. The recelp's of American ciirn during the pant thii-e days were S5.COO cen-as. ! Weather heavy ; rains at Intervals. Dry ( < U IM Miirkrt. NEW YORK , July 26. Agents nave advance * ] prices for bleached cottons us follows : Fearless , 4-4 , to 6c : MonohHnfelts to Cc ; Pocahontns , 3d. Inch , to 6Uc ; Pocahontas. 53-lnoh , to C'ic ' ; llerke. ley. No. 60 cambric , lo 8c ; Pilgrim and Fore t- dale. JC-lnch. each Uc : Rival , 36-Inch , and Onk. l wn. 38-Inch. c ch UPJ First Cull. Second tc None and Square Deal. 36-Inch , 31-Inch nnd 27- Inch , each He ; F , & C. twilled flannels. He pel yard. A quiet demand has prevail ' 0 , but gum ! sales have resulted. 1'rlnfng tiutns very llnr at 2Uc. plus 1 per cent bid. MANCHESTER , July 26. Cloths and yams rulet ; business en a very restricted scale , Siiicnr Miirlu-t. NEW YORK. July 26.-SUaAK-Raw. firm gales , 7.CC8 bug ! centrifugal , tG te t. at 3'-ic ; 2i > . , tons Muscovado , 81 tett. at ! Tc. and 101 baei ' S3 tist. at 24oj refined , firm ; fair ! ) " 4 t S-Uci No , . , , , . - standard A , 4 5-U84Uc > confectioners' A. 4U ( MHc : cut loaf. & l-liiUo ; crushed , S 1-UGSUc powdered. 4iij4 li-lOc ; granulated , 4Hcj cubes , I' llllPl\TlVn IO P\TP/1IT11 i f11\T/ * BUSINtSS IS ENCOURAGING Dullness of Midsummer Not as Perceptible as Usual. WHEAT ADVANCED ON ADVERSE REPORTS Price * of Iron I'roiliictn Still Illnc anil Iille Kiirnncen 1'rcpnrv to Go ( o Work Hile : of Wool Conllniii ; Heavy. NEW YORK , July 23. n. G. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Review of Trade , which Issues tomorrow , will snyj It Is not the season for the tide of bus I new to rise , but thcro la perceived scarcely tiny shrinkage , except liat which comes naturally with mldsum- nor heat. The volume of new business Is mail , compatcd with recent months , but arge enough to encourage more openings of eng closed works and more advances In etttrns to labor. Important strikes show hat the advance In not enough for some , nit the sttlkcrg seem not more threaten- ng than a week ago. Accounts of shrinkage In the yield of vhcat come from both Paclflc states nnd rom the Dakotas. It would be a strange ml unnatural July without such re orts , nnd yet they have weight enough liU year to lead even the meet experienced tu itluce somewhat their estimates of yield , while lie price lius advanced tnrfc-fourthx or 1 cent. . .IgInexlein ictelpts fur the week , not a third if lii t jear's , and for four weeks only 'i.SCO.WJ u'ls , HK.ilrift ItMCIS bushels hint year , iiKthen advorpe reportu , becuufe the price u car IIKU was about 'M cent * luwer than It Is , ow. The western inoveinent laiHely depends n the expoit demand , which la p'.ienonvnally iKht , Atlantic phlpnunts for the tteek having it-en. Hour Ineluded , only 1.2JJ.C1S biirhels , uk'alnn .S18.WC lioylitls hiBt yenf , nnd for four weeks inly a.W'J.SS'J ' btisnelx , agiilnst UM'5T : bu hels aft year. Corn advanced about 1 cent with lient , but hai ninca loni all tha Kaln. Cotton nn remained unchanged at 7 cents , although ih atest teporti ! favor larRtr eitlni.'itps nf the yield , circular by Nelll going much beyond other KUres. Prices of Iron nnd steel products still rl " , the 'atures ' this week belni ? the nttUtllns advnnc if . ' 0 I'enlB per kcs In cut nnd wlru na'.ls , with lew cnnlii for vailous flzes , which It Is stated imkes the advnneu unequally Kreater than It ppeareil. Annies me alfo u sliade lilKher , and ither pi Ices stronKlmalnta'neil. . IlcHtenuT plK oe not advance , iiHIiollgli the CarneKle and nn ? ither company have been buying nliout 14J.MO ons , which Is supposed to foreshadow ! auv con- racts for rails. In the tlmt half of IS'.i ; ordem or rails were 713,000 tons , against DOS.OIX ) tons n the llrst half of last > ear , ami a good many mmll orders appear nt ChlcaKO. Otheiwlfc theit * s a dlHllnct halting In new demand , though learly all the Iron and steel works are cniwdM vlth orders for some time to come. Pro p.c s lint other furnacm , with a capacity of S.oou ons weekly In the east , unit HS much In the louth. will RO Into blast within the remaining ninths of Ul)5 ) hinders further rli-e In plK. Copper hns QRaln advanced to HVii cen s fo. ake , cnntincts having been mad' ; this month for "O.OUO.OOO pounds , and lead Is aim strong. Textiles have a better outlook , with a larger emand both for cotton und woolen Roods , a hade advance In print cloths nnd In mom ilenched goods , and a more hopeful inaiket fin Ight weight wool-ii" , which , If scuicefy ad- anced beyond Ian yeai's prices , are. on the vhole. xelllnK better. Knormoux fale of wool. i4.7IS.S64 pounds In f , ur WfeUs. against ! 9:2J.23l wunds In 1S82 , far exceed actual consumption , nit rellect the billet that the prices will not lecllnc , nnd the few changes lh'n ' week have joen upward. Scat city of domestic wool In cast- rn mntkets la In part due to heavy rpeculn- Ive wlthdruwnls. Failures for the week were M2 III the United States , against 249 last year , and twenty-fcven n Canada , against thlriy-nlnc last year. .VC ; IIOL'SLJ TOTALS. ate of lliiNlnt-NN TrniiHiiutcil liy the ANKOolntL-iI IlaiilCN I.iiHtVeelc. . NKW YOUK , July 20. The following table : omplled by Dradstreet's , eliows the to.al clear- unces at the principal cities and the percentage ol ncrer.se or decrease , as compaicd with the corrc- pending week last year : Little- Activity In ( lie Stock Murkei lint KM Tone WIIN HIINI. | NEW YOHK , July 26. Hradstreefs stock re view tomorrow will say : During a consid erable portion of the * week the speculative share matket has been practically asleep. When It did show nny signs of life Its tendencies w'eie bullish nnd Wnll slreet would teem to be thor oughly Imbued 2 > 'lth the Idea that the crop situa tion , particularly as regatds corn , promises nn era of prosperity for the railroads. The strong feature has been the corn roads , the presence ol a large and anxious short Inter , t making II comparatively easy to advance them upon modes ! transactions. While Wall street showed bullish tendencies , the foreigners were light sellers ol th < e specialties , directing , however , their prin cipal presure on St. 1'aul and the wh at carrlfrs. The market has made but little account ol London's bearlshnesH , nor did the shipment elI I I.ooo.uoo of gold last Saturday by a coffee Imput ing firm and threats that other mercantile hourei would take the same line of action shake confi dence In the ability of the Ilelmnnl-Moigan syn dicate to protect the treasury. The fact that ex. change holds firm at top rates , that gold ship , mtnts are only averted by the Influence of thi > ndlcate , and that commercial hills against grain exporls are In g"od supply , notwlths.tandlnc the high price at which grain Is held , all tenO to maintain a waiting attitude on tlie part ol the public _ IIIIADSTUKUT'S HKVIKW OF THAI ) ! ? t'Vatiire uf tliK AVeek HUH Ilet-n < lu Iiliruu I ) i-in mill fur Iron ami Steel. NEW YORK , July 26. Dradmreot'B tomorrciv will say : The moot striking features of th business week are the Influences of continue ! Improved crop prospects and the targe demon1 fur Iron and steel , with one of the large * maker * In th" market as a buyer of Ueiweme pig , Most of the commercial and Industrla feature * of the previous we k are retained Commercial travelers are lelng sent out In al lines , and reports from those now on tlie ran appear to meet expectatlpns. The strength o the wheat market , based on reports of da mac to the sprlne Wheat * together with tht oft of rerolpls nt mm la Is. ( followed by a drup In the , ' of whcM exported this week , which to r Included an wheat ) mntmnti tn J.265.010 m both roasts of the Vnlled 8t tea nnd . . , . Montreal , compared wllh 1.6S2.000 bu. last , * , J.M8.000 bu. In the four weeks of July , mi I.Jf4.C > oo bu. In the corresponding week or'1 , 2.624,000 bu. In 1(81 ( and 3.164,000 bu. In The present week's shipments , therefore , lMie smallest cent out slnco tha first week far 3 lrne , 1691 , HO.VDH. Tlirre AVn n Klifii-it tMvnnl ) | Move ment Iri'jSiuillltN. . NEW YORK , July 267-2-Therc wns n sharp up ward movement on the Stock exchange today , In which n majority of the .stocks traded In par- tlclpaled. The undeRnAndlng reached by thi ttunk line prcsldenUjjby which It Is believed rates will be maintained , Induced purchases of the railway list. Another factor In the Im provement was Ihc good crop news , which first exerted an Influence on the trading In the grangers , then extended to the other railway shares , nnd even helped the Indusirlals. Com * mission houses appeared en the board early wllh good buying ordets , of which the west furnished n large number. The short Inleresl , which hnd been Incrented Inlely to unwieldy proportions , took naming , swelling Ihe volume of the buying. The railroad group advanced through the morning and \ery nearly up to de livery hour , wllh the rrnnKfrs as the lenders. At the highest paints the gnlno were : llur- llngton and Hock Island , li per cent ; St. Paul , IU per cent ; 81. Paul prcfcned. Hi per cent ; Northweslern , in per cent ; Northern Pacific preferred , I'd per cent ; New Jersey Centlnl , l i per cetit : Missouri Pacific , 1'fc per cent ; Man hattan , Delaware & Lnckawnnna , Michigan Cen tral , Long Island Traction , 1 per cent , nnd Uttti t'er cent In Ihe general list. In the laft hour realizations nf profits , set In , which caused a reaction , nnd Ihe tendency of values was downward to the close , n reaction being recorded of VtfllU per cent , the latter In Lacknwunnn , nnd 1 per cent In Northern Pacific prefened. The Industrial shares were unsettled and lluctuated , bul Ihe changes therein on the day arc finctlonnl , except In the case of the Leather shares , which show looses of H per cent ench. A few of HIP railroad and mis cellaneous stocks eloped bflow yesterday's final figures , Including Wheeling & I-nke Erie pre ferred nnd Erie Telegraph , 1 per cent , nnd Iowa Central preferred , U per cent. At the close Iho entire nmtkct was heavy In tone. The temper of speculation continues bullish ns re. gards Iwndn. TheAtchlson Issues were tunre heavily dealt In at at advance In figures. Thi- aggregate sales wenJS.415.OOi ) . A Ixindon cablegram to the Evening Post miym There arc Inti-restUig developments In the money matket. A sharp rise in Paris exchange was naturally nnllclpaied ai foon an the Chines- ? loan was floated , but the enormous rife of yester day was of course mainly duito the antici pated tenilllnnce of funds. Evchamte receded thin afternoon because Ihe Hunk of England has just announced H reduction In Ihe pur. chasing price of French nnd RuselHn grild coin lo 76s 3' < d per oz. Thus wan dene to check gold shlpmenlB from Trance here. It will prob ably be pttvcrlesB lo do so , nn Ihe Bank of Kronen IH selling gold freely , nnd It Is fcnred here that the accumulation of gold Is likely lo be Immensely Increased during the next few monthp. Others- urge that the mom y market may l tightened by a lockup nf cash In tin- Hank of England , but this Idea l not ciirrl * < 1 out by present Indication. Money remitted fiom France will , It IH stated , gii to Ihe credit , nt the Hank of England , of the Russian govern ment , the flist Installment to Japan nut he'iit duo until November. Seven or eight ml.Hi Ibs. will possibly be spent here by Jiitvin I" the renewal of her new navy , etc. , nnd some will go to del many for it similar object Hi- yond thin all In mere conttctur1 K' ' > 'i ? K-ereo being observed by Ibnse cnmlni'iliif. 'he i fieri- Hon. The theory that gold ' . ' 111 Iu withdrawn from America In this emergency cccm tinlll < t > l.\ considering the weakness of the Hank of Francs to nell gold. Exerytlilng , therefore , Indicates n fulther rise In French exchange. The slock markets were dull today , but closed better. Americana \\ere firm , the cloe b lng strong. Lehtgh Valley Ixinilx have not dom- no well ns anticipated , nnd * the premium In off. The following were the closing quotations of the leading slocks of the New York exchange AlCIIIROII MV " 'ortnwHtern HlOt AdftniH ExpreH' ) . . . 14K do nld 1411 Allon. T. H CB S' . Y. Unntr.il 1011 Am. ExprcsN ir.i- , N. Y. AN. E M- Baltimore & Ohio. Iinturlo i , W 17'- Cnnnda Pacific. . . . iprtvrou Imp Can.vln Southrrn . " ' ' Central Pacific. . . . 18' , t > . 8. L. .t U."N.1 ! Chen. .V Ohio Jl4 I' clfli ! M.lll SOU Chlcairo Alton nn i . n. & E l4 ! ( ' . . H. .V U Plttsbnrr IC.'J'- ' , Rhlcniro On * Uullmiin 1'al.ica. . 1711 Coniolld Hlf.l n.iH. 14U Kc-adliiT 174 T. C. C. A-Kt.L. . . . < : i It. O. W. . . . 17ir Colo. Coil : , V Iron. "S k. G. W.r-M Coltuit Oil Cert. . . . Tloclt Islam ! 1 77i. ! Del a warn -V Hud. . l5o St. Paul 7(1 ( ! 4 Del. . Lack. .V W. . . iot _ do I'M 124 D.i tl. O. | ) M St P..VOiimh.i. . . . D. & ( P. Co jits -do pfi I''l Krle in Southern P.icl'le. ' . I''l2VI4 do Dfd car Kofluorv. . . . llitU. Fort \Vnvue . . . . nn. Co'il i Iron. 3,11) G. Northern otd. . . IV7 Texas I'aulnc IV ! , 0. XB. I oft ItMlli U.VO Coat , ) ( . . 7H Hocking V.illev. . . ' Union Pxclhu , . . . ? " Illinois Coulril. . . 1' U. S. ExnrciB ' i ? St.P..tlul.ith. . . . ' W.St. U i P. . . . . . ' nw K.'T. pM. 37H W. St. L. & IV nfd' ' ; donfd XVc'Morn Union . . LakeShore 1.11H Whi.oliiiir A. U E. . Lend Trim : uU do nfd. i . - M.&st. li ; . . . ! 22 U , V N. A . D. .V R.O v ' Manhattan Con. . . " O. E 3Bi' Mciuuhls.VO . M. L . . Mlchtcau Cent. . . O. F. * ! . . . . , V373i donM. , . 03 MohllR H. iT. O NaKhvllloChit. . . . T. A. A. & N. M.- ! * ( . National Cor.l'iira n T. St. L. A.K. C. . . . C Nat Corilaisi ! ct.1. i dopfd.- : ; . . . : . . 14 N. J. Onlml . in.i't i : . R. . . .I. N. A ; W. pfd . do pJ ( 42' . Norlli Am. ( To. . . . Am. Ton. Co nn Northern IVtslfls. . doufd 112 No.Pac. nfd . IH'll St P. . M. A M 11H4 ! O.K. i ) . &u . bid. The total sales of stocks today were 23.1,003 shares , InrludlnK ! American Sutrur , 15,700 ; Atch- iRon , 16 000 ; Hilr'.lncton. 'r , SO ) ; Chicago Gas , 35.- 300 ; Distillers. SW , ; Kansas & Texas , 3.SIU ; Louisville & KuHhvllle. S.GOIM'siourl ; 1'ncltlc 3,3W ) ; Noithorn Parltla. 3X * ) ; Northern I'aclllis preftried , 4.50' ) ; N"rthwe lein. G.Wnl ; It'Mdlng. S.ino ; Heck Island. 3.CO ) ; S' . Paul. 19.30) ; l'nlte < l States Leather preferred , 4COO : Wabash piefcrred , 7.100. X MV York Jl > iioy Market. NEW YOUIC , July SO. MONKV ON CAII Kasy nt 1 per cent ; last loan , 1 per cent ; closed at 1 per cent. I'HIME MEIir-ANTIhE PAI'EIl 3B4 per cent. BTEIIUNO nXCHANUi ; Steady , with actual business In bankers' bllU at < 4.Klijr4.90li ! for de- mund and t4.S'J t4.S9VJ" for s'xly ' ilayn ; piftrd rates , J4.83Vi@4.'Ji > and t4.W'4 4.lJ ! ) commercial bills. ! 4.SHi. SIIA'EH rKHTIKICATRS ( WWeSOTic. GOVEIINMENT IION1W Steady. State bonds , dull , Itallmud l mds , strong. Closing quotations on bonds were ns follows : U.S.Is , Tft. . now. 12-'Hi t : . P. Uti or 'U J. . . 1U2 U. S. 4a coup.now. I''JW U..Jt K. O. 7s . U.S. 69. re/ llu'4 D All. G. 4s . 87 II. S. 5s.coup llii ! Erlo 2dn . Uj' ( ' < U.S. 4s.rex 112 ; It. .VS. A. Hi. . . . II. ? . 4H.COUD 112l { G. II ft 9. A. 7 . . . KI4S U.S.2B. rce 7 II. iT. O. 6s . 110 raclucUuot 'UJ. KID 100 Alo. Clasi A. . . . 10" M. K. .t T. Ut 4s. . 86V Ala. CUrt II 1U7 Uo'Jd 4s . 02 Ala. Claaa C 17 Mutual Union ta. ! 115 Ala. Uiirrouer. . . . H7 N. J. C. Gen. fts. . . 111 ! \j\ \ . New Con. 4 . . US' ' * No. I'.ic. Intt . 110k MlBBOtn-l Us 101) do .Mi . lO'-'H- N. C. Il8 127 N.V. . Conso'.u. . . . HUH N.C. 48 1U2 do S. F. Dab. ftl. S. O. nonfiind 1 K. G. West. Isti. . . 77Jii Tonn. now bat Us ins St P. Conioln t * . , 120 ! < i Ti'iin. new net 3a. . PO doc. A.P. ; v ; .j. Tenn.oldUs UU i U&l.M.r.3'i.-i. Vn. CenturlcH. . . . 024 St. U.VS.F.tJu. 1. 10S dodcfcrrcd 0 Tex. Pile. I t % . fl' ' Atchlson 4i H0 > do Mi . AlchlbOii I'll A. . . . : i- U.I' . IstHof 'JJ. . . CanadnSo. 2d . . . Hu ) WeMSUord-U . L. A. N. unified 4s. BU So. H U . O. U. &N. lula . . . 1IOK bid. HoHtoll StocU ( lllotutloiiN. BOSTON. July 20. Pall loutit. 24.1 pjr cent : lime loans. 2X194 par cont. Oloilnj orts t for locks , oj idi'ktid mliiln ; ninrn : A.T. &S. K 14HIWU. Ce.itr.il . . ' ' * Am. Burar. 11.IU ' EdUon nioi Ilia. . ip ; H Am. Surar nfd. . . . lu'AtchlHi.i-jdR > t'J llav Hiatebas nHAtchl | oii 4 * . ' UellTelephom : . . . . KfelflNew Eiulaiid 0 < . . 112' DoslonAloanv. . . 2UH" jUen. Electrto Ss. . . DO C. II.iu DOJi Wli. Cent. UtM . . . Kllcbtiur. 4W Allouuz Mlnlnir Co Cen , Electric. UiuM Atlantic. . IlllnoU Sleol 79 ' tioitin v Montana Mexican Uentr.il. . l HUhitlo \ DoHton. . . 111 N. V. AN. E 54V4 'Calumet .t Ileclv. 305 Old Colony. . . . . . . . 17 H liCentonnbil . 14 Ore.Short Line- . . . ii [ Franklin . 10H Union Pacific reraittro . VVcfttKnt 752. ' lUsceola . WcHt Eiidnfd H'J Quiiiny . \VeHtlnifii.Eloo , . . . BII ; < Tamar.icK . W. Elco. Uld OS ( Volverliw . Suit l''ruiiclnc < > ' ( " ' "W O.uutiitloitN. SAN FHANUIStorJiAv- . I'na ; - oaloUl cloi- lug qnutiiions fur ntliik-17 Htoc * tol'iy won ua foil own : ilJ o Alia. Kentuclcv Con. . . , Alpha Con J-idy Waah Con. , Anne * ilexlcan CU Helchcr Mono , Ilebt Si , Ilolchor. . . . Mount Diablo IS Bullion Occidental Uon. . . S2 Caicdonin. Ophlr 130 Challenge Con. . . . . Overman 10 Choimr PlltOSl as ConflUence Savare 37 fon. Cai It Va. . , . . Scorpion Crown I'oiut Sierra NiiTiida , . . . 44 Exchequer Silver Hill , Uould i Curry Silver Klnit , 16 Halo 4 Norcroaa , . Uulon Con. . . . . . . . 411 Jiilu. . . . , Utah Con 3 JlUUCU Yellow Jacket. . . 37 Sllvur ban. tlOJ 3U ( o. Maxlcan ctollir ) , 61 ! * ; O64HC. Drain , sljUt , 'JHa ; tulecraphle , 63. \ < -TC Yorlf Illiilnir QnotittloiiH. KR\V YORK , July ' 'd.-riu fullu.vlnt urj thi olotlnr miiuti. nulwer. . . . . . 4 Ontario 700 Cholor. . . 60 Onlnr I''S Crown Point B5 PLvmouth . 20 Con. Cat. & Va. . . . 275 Quicksilver. . . . SOI ) Deadvrood 4U Qulokallver pfa.,11103 Oould It Curry. . . " 3 item NoTuda. . . . 40 lUle i Norcrois. . 129 Standard 200 llomentaka. . 10AO Union Con. 35 Iron Silver . ; . .i . 33 Y ll9w Jacket. , . , iu Mexican * 05 Kuimiii > City Market. KANHAH CITY , July 16-WHEAT-Wenkj No. 1 hard , 46 4Uci Nu. Z rej , e.ftCSc ; rejected , MVii ? Me. COHN-lc lower ; No. 2 mlitd. rmGJ7'4c ; No. 2 white. t7 > ic. OATS-lo lower ; No , Z mixed , 22Qtc ; No. 2 white. HliGUKOi , OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Blight Gain in Cattle Hcceipts for the Day Noted , VERY FEW CORNFED STEERS OFFERED I'nckcrn All After ( lip Stork unit I'rlecs ) StroiiR Iliiiiily Sell Well LlRht of Hull * ItiilNc I'rleeH. FRIDAY , July M. The receipts today were 1,723 cattle , 1,180 hogs nnd 143 sheep , nsalnst 1,605 cattle , 1,056 hess nna U07 sheep yesterday , nnd 1,091 entile , 2,121 hogs ai.d 311 sheep on Friday of last week. CATTLB-The receipts of cnttle today consisted of sixty-four lands , ns against fifty-seven yesterday. The receipts were a little larger than yesterdny , nnd larger than on Frldny of last week. Of the cnttle here , however , twelve loads were consigned direct to the packers , milking the total on sulo only l.SOtf head. As has been the rule of late , the supply of fat steers suitable for killers wns very light. There were a few cornfcd steers which belonged to u picker , but aside from these there were no nntlve betf steers In the yards. There wcro u few loads of grass westerns , but none of them very good. There were a couple of loads that brought $3.63 , and a third load fold at { 3.50. The killers wanted cattle , and It was u good , strong nnd active market. Cows nnd hclferH constituted about half V > f the cnttle on rale. The demand WUH good and the ; mnrket active ut prices that were fie to lOc better than yesterday. The offerings were all taken eurly und the pens cleared , A large proportion of the cows on talc brought 2.X ( ) (2.7G. Good feeders were In active demand again today. There were , In addition to the spec ulators , quite u number of country buyers In the raids , nnd the offerings changed hands rapidly. The prices paid were n little Wronger than yesterday , nnd the market may bo said to be at the highest point touched EO far this week. L < ! glit and com- monlfh stockers continue slow , with the de mand limited , nepre.'entatlve bales : COWS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. I'r. 1. . . . 910 JIM 19. . . . 935 2 05 C. . . . 936 li S5 3. . . . ,68 1 OS 2..1I2D 215 7. . . . 923 260 2. . . . Ski ) 1 GJ 1..10.V ) 213 1..1080 260 1. . . . 900 175 7. . . . 814 220 87. . . . SM 2 CO 1. . . . 940 173 2. . . . 'J3T , 223 2. . . . 725 260 l..mo 175 2. . . . ( MB 225 2. . . . 7W 2 W 1. . . . 870 175 1. . . . 8SO 225 1..1090 2 CO 1. . . . 910 ISO C. . . . .140 201) 1..1020 260 4..1000 190 17. . . . K,7 235 1..1130 260 1. . . . 680 190 10. . . . S35 223 19. . . . 970 265 1. . . . 930 200 12. . . . 9(19 ( 240 1..12JO 270 3. . . . 870 2 00 8. . . . 957 2 43 1..1020 2 78 9. . . . M3 200 26. . . . ? 37 245 K..1032 275 5. . . . 978 200 1C..1026 245 1..1140 290 2. . . . 915 200 11..1018 255 1..1710 375 HEIFEHS. 1. . . . 480 1 90 2. . . . 465 2 10 C. . . . CIS 2 40 1. . . . 420 200 5. . . . 624 213 2..S63 2M 1. . . . 400 2(10 ( 1 670 220 2. . . . 625 2 50 6. . . . 4.13 210 7. . . . 640 223 2. . . . 475 260 2. . . . 400 210 1. . . . 720 235 1. . . . 400 260 HtJLI.8. 1. . . . 7M 165 3..1333 210 1..1130 235 1..10M 1 ft' ) 1..1DCO 210 1..1S10 235 1..1MO It5 2..1075 215 4..1110 240 4..1247 190 1..125I ) 215 1..1020 240 1..13W ) 20. ' ) 1..1000 225 2..1115 240 1..12 * ) 200 1..1610 42 23 1..1120 243 1..1220 2 IK ) 1..1110 2 SO 1..1WO 260 1..1270 200 1. . . . 990 230 1..20SO 370 1..USO 203 STAGS. 1. . . . 870 2 50 CALVES. 1. . . . 330 I fO 1. . . . 320 300 1. . . . 170 400 1. . . . 110 2 00 1 120 360 2. . . . lift 425 1 230 250 2. . . . 320 373 1. . . . ICO 425 1. . . . 100 273 9. . . . 1W 4 W 4. . . . 5 460 1. . . . ICO 3 W STOCKEUS AND FEEDERS. 1. . . . 6SO 225 8. . . . 623 2 M 2..800 315 4. . , . K' , 2 4J 6. . . . 442 2 S3 IS. . . . SCO 315 2..890 2 M 37. . . . 660 2 S3 1. . . . ? 30 315 17. . . . 621 260 12. . . . W6 255 3..t59 330 1. . . . 670 250 7. . . . 3 215 4..S20 330 5. . . . 432 250 1. . . . rtO 300 43 25 336 3. . . . 40.1 270 2 715 300 1..VW 340 2. . . . 730 275 2. . . . 613 S 00 4. . . . 913 340 5. . . . 778 273 17. . . . 628 300 2..910 345 1. . . . ISO 275 1. . . . 720 300 149..1043 365 6. . . . 758 2 SO 2. . . . 5SO 3 05 4..1110 3 73 M1LKEKH ANU Ml'rtlNUBKS. pprlnKcr > i.f2. ( ft 1 c and C.- . J2S 00 pprlnKtr 20 00 1 c and c SO 00 WESTERNS. NEHHAHKA. WrlRht & Ooodwln. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. Pr. ' 9 cows 947 J2 W 7 feeders..1031 J3 10 U. U. Hnsk'll. I fteor. IOTO 2 00 1 feeder 103) 2 51 1 ( "tap SCO 2 23 19 feeders. . . . SCI 3 35 1 cow HO 260 67 feeders..KM 360 1 cow 970 2 60 Frank Nlehus. 1 cow 790 1 2J 2 heifer * 943 2 75 1 row IOCKI 160 6 feeders. . . . 873 276 1 bull 1630 200 2 COWS 1170 315 2 hflfers 730 2 13 2 reeJeia. . . . 685 3 25 " c nnd li. . . . 7S2 2 40 29 feeders. . . . 1053 3 75 Newberry. 3 bulls 1390 1 75 6 cows SS2 2 65 1 feeder 870 250 16 feeders. . . . 941 320 Joy & Jordun. 1 cow 10:0 : 275 1 ftfid.T IC4) 333 1 heifer 1070 323 19 steers 1167 350 I ) . Points. 1 cow 940 3 21 25 feeders..IISI 3 50 4 feeders. . . . 1192 3 60 2J steels 1220 3 63 MllldHle Cattle Company. Scows 1062 20-1 62 feeders..1092 340 H cows 1028 260 6S steels 10S1 340 1 feeder 980 3 40 Judson Heno. 1 bull 1220 200 2 cows 112J 240 1 row MO 200 G m'.XOd 913 240 1 buP 1840 2 25 3 feeders. . . . S84 3 25 Scows 1015 24' ) 1 feeder 12M 350 3 cows 9.Vi 240 3 feeder.Hrt < ) 300 4 cows 962 2 40 HOGS There were only fifteen fresh loads of liogs In UK- yards , which was hardly enough to make a market. The demand was ( food and the 'myers made short woik of cleaiini ; the yards. Everything was sold by 8 o'clock In the rnorn- np. The prices paid were from fc , to luc hinder ban yesterday. The bulk of the sales were at rom J4.M to (4.90 , as against from t4.73 to 14.85 esierday. Representative sales : N'o. Av. Sli. I'r. No. Av. Sh. l > r. 2 275 . . . J4 CO 61 22 * II ) 14 60 4 237 fO 4 60 64 227 120 4 ! K > 6 218 40 4 70 3 21 . . . 4 M 10 147 200 4 70 SI 218 12) ) 4 W Ml 320 ICO 4 M 62 204 ICO 4 90 2 4 40 4 M 11 193 . . . 403 2 Kl ) . . . 4 80 71 191 120 4 95 19 221 120 4 IT. 61 2 > 3 121 4 93 I KG . . . 4 f > 5 C1 255 120 4 95 1 236 . . . 4 ( ! 68 188 120 495 " > 278 2CO 4 S3 44 158 . . . 4 95 33 221 80 4 90 24 l'J9 40 5 W SKIPS AND CULLS. 21 162 40 3 25 25PIGS. PIGS. C $6 . . . 400 41 130 . . . 480 SHEEP There wa only une car load of sheep n the yards today. The demand was Rood and : he offerinKS were all taken. Fair to choice na tives are quotable- from (2.60 to 13.75 , fair In Kood wi-Eteins ut from (2.23 to (3.60 , common Hnd stock s'.icep at from (1.75 to (2.75 , good to choice 40 to 100-lb. lambs at from (3 to (5. Heprctenta- tl\e sales : No. t pr. 3 bucks 173 1200 SO native ewes 105 250 C native ewes 121 300 43 native iHinlis 73 4 15 4 native lambs 7S 4 60 CHICAGO I.IVli STOCK. There Were. f-llllU-leut Cnttle to 'Go Ariiuiiil lint IteceliitH AVcro Small. CHICAGO , July 26. Only about 3,000 entile arrived , but there were enough to BO around and prices were no moie than steady. Ontlle weighing between 1,100 and 1,403 Ibs. sold lo much better advantage than heavier wight * and very choice beeves were salable around J5.0. Choice feeders wele scniie und .Inn ut .rum 14 to J4.10. few lots being guod enough lo sell above 13.73. Among the sales of western rangers weru 231 Nebrarku-Texnns averaging UM Iba. at $3.40 and 119 cows und heifers averaging 1,033 Ibs. at J3.G3. There were 25,000 hogs on sale , The demand from Chicago packets and cartel n * hlppfrn could hardly be called ui-llve , but It showed some Im provement nnd prices were stronger , with nn average advance of Da In heavy und mixed droves. Light weights sold nt from 14.8 } lo 55.23. mixed hogs at from } 4.75 tu 15.2) and heavy lols ut from J4.70 to J5.20. The bulk of the hogs sold at from 14.90 to J5.10. A great many could not be sold and a large number were again carried over. The recent big advances In prices for sheep had the expected remit this week of greatly In creasing tiie receipts nnd prices broke from Sou lo 75c per 1" ) Ibs. for all except the best , putting quotations uluut where they were three weeks ago. Natives sold at from II.IX ) to II.Si an an extreme range. Ihe tin price being paid for some fancy 115-lb. Shropshire * . Bales were largely at from J2.23 to J3.5 . Texas sheep sold ut from 12.40 to J3.10. Wenlerns sold off to fnun KM to 13.76. Hprlng Inmlm joined In the decline , the break amounting to fully from We to 75o Wednes. day , on which day they soio at irom J3 to 11.80. Since then both sheep and lambs have sold more actively at better price * , the rally Including a small advance today , belne about from 15c to 20c , The be t lambs are n.w fetching 15. Receipts : Cattle. B.0"0 head ; calves , 3W head ; hogs , 9,00) head ; sheep , B.tMO head. KIIIIHIIM City Live Ktock. KANSAS CITY. July 26. CATTLE-Itecelpts , 9,300 head ; shipments , 2W ) head , Hest. steady to weak ; others lee lower ; Texas steers , S2.OU' 4.10 ; Texas cows , I2.00ff2.70 ; be f steers. J3.2J& 6.60 ; native cows , I2.00Q3.60 ; mockers and feed ers. 12.354/1.40 : bulls. $1.0002.75. HOGS Receipts , 6,100 head ; shlpmenls , 300 head. Market steady tn Be higher ; bulk of sale * . I4.7J05.00 : heavies. S4.50ft4.s3 ; imckers , I4.KW 5.W : mixed. J4.eo ti.OO : llthu , | 4.S6tiS.iU ; York ers. IS.oiUJi.12Vi ; .no pigs. SHEEP Receipts , l.bOO head ; shipments , none , Maiket steady. Xe v York Live NtooU .MiirUft. NEW YOHK. July 2 . UEEVES-Recelpls , 2.Z60 head ; on sale. 232 cats ; slow ; ( oud steers and rouxh stuff , steady ; common to medium itccri , tuiltr ; natlv itetri , { wor la crime. J4-MW & .M ; star * nnd oxen. ILU04.40 , bulls , lt.7HJ2.11 ; dry cows Jt.Mtil.J5 , Kuropenn cabltH iual | American liters at lltfllUn ie Hi. , drrised weldht ; refrliterKtar beef i 7cj no exports to day ; tomorrow , 904 beeves nnd 13,700 quarter * of beef. l"AViS-I ! : < cccliti. [ , IP ) hrad ; on snlc , 351 hfftd ; Vfnls. poor to choice , IJ.OOtrS.K. HI1EKP Receipts , J , ! 5 h < s.d ; thcep , flow ; Inmhs , In tietttr demand ; choice , stcnily ; weak for wethers ; lambs , common to prtmt , l3.OOIfS.50. llOGS-necclpls. Z.C56 head ; steady nt > 5.20if 5.40. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ St. IinlN Ilvc Stork. ST. I.Ot'IR , July 2 . CATTI.l Recelpln. 3t > head ; shipments , FOO hrnd. Mntket about steady with a rniMl demand. Oood shipping and export steers , J6.25K5.75 ; light fhlpplng and dressed berf crHdcs , (3.25ff5.15 : Fleckers and feeders , (2.5n > 3.69 ; cons and mixed lots , butch or duff , (2.i5if 3.60 ; Texas and Indian steers , K.75U4.25 , but must ( if the rat's at I3.25fi3.76 ; cows , heifers and mlxnl lots , I2.WO3.25. but chlclly (2.40 2.75. HOCJS Receipts , lf > 00 head ! shipments , l.SOO head. Mnrket firm and Mfloc hlgh > r. lleacy , J4.HOflS.IO : packers , 4.80 5.W ; light. (4.90W.MO. HHKKP Receipts , 2.1W head ; shipments. DO ) head. Mntket dull. Native sheep range , 1.1.00-if 5.25 ; lambs , (3. < jO 4.60j southwestern , I2.40ii2.75. Ntiii-k In Hlulil. Record of rryelpts at the four principal markets for Kildny , July 26 , 1895 : Cattle. Itogs. Sheep. South Omnha 1,723 l.lso 143 ChlciIKO 6,030 9.000 6.00J Kansas City .3'JO ' 6.1M l.HM St. Iouls 3,600 lk' ' 2.1UO Totals .19.623 Tc.OSO 0.0)3 ) .St. l.nuln ( ) < iioral .ItarUft. ST. 1.01'IS. July 26.-KI.OI'R-lllgher ; patents , ( l tr.l > 5 ; extra fancy , (3.30(3.40 ( ; fancy , (2.90 $ ; 3.00 : choice , (2.,5 < l2.(5. WHEAT There- was n small buying Hurry , but 'I did not last lung , n s'narp break following one li CnlcuKo ; late cables were not encouiaglng. ha market here ruling weak to the close ; Nn , 2 ed , cath , 07 c ; July , C71JC bid ; September. CSHc iki-d. CORN Opened ! e lower , soon selling off IHc ncre ; there was little recuveiy from the early ecllnes , the market closing dull nnd heavy ; v'o. 2 mixed , ca h , 89c bid ; July , S'J'.ic ' bid ; 'eplember , 4'J'ic ' Md. OATS Kuturos dull nnd weaker ; trading light , iut no lower decline ; spot dull and lower ; No. 2 , ash. 22 0 bid ; July , 22Kc ; September , 22 Uc ski d. HVi-45c : bid on No. 2 red , regular. IIUAN-CI'ic. east track. n.AX 8KEO Ixiwer ; (1.20 , spot ; offered for MIMIC I delivery at (1.16. OIIAKS SEEDS Steady ; tltnnfiy , nominal nt t.'J fa' Align ; ! ; other seeds nominal. HAY No change In price on this side ; tlm- thy , cust flilc. (15.60 ; prulrle , east fide , (7.60. Itl'TTEIt Scarce and Him ; separator creamery , r.WI7r ; fancy Elgin. 20C. EGOS Steady nt 8c. WHISKY Steady at (1,23. LEA D Continues stro g ; Falcs , 100 tons , p.-ompt hlpment. nt (3.2J ; 5 cms M > ot. M.2 ! ' , : . Sl'EI/rER Firm but quiet ; sales , one car , 3.67H ; one car , (3.60. . 1'ROS'lSIONS-l'ork. standard , (11. t.nrd , > rlme steam. (8 ; choice , (6.15. Ilucon , boxe-d houlders. IC.37 > i ; longs , (6.75 ; ribs , I0.87'.i ; holts. J7. Dry salt meats , boxed shoulders , 6.C2ii ; IOUKS. SG.37H ; ribs , (6.60 ; shorts , ( C.75. RECEIPTS Flour , 2 ON ) bids. : wheat , 13S.OOO iu. ; corn. 42.000 bu. : oats , 34,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Klour. 4.000 bbls. ; wheat , 23,000 iu. ; corn , 6,000 bu. ; oats , 7,000 bu. Wool Market. I1OSTON , July 2C. Ths Commercial Itulletln .vlll pay tomorrow : Demand for wool lias been cvs In comparison with paft phenomenal activity , jut the sales urc more nearly confined to con- iumers , ( peculation llng less of a feature. rices arc llrm , but the opinion Is that the ad- . 'nnu.es Imve terminated , for n time at least. The feature of the week was the big tales of errltorv wool nnd the sharp call for Australian , ivhlch has swept the market almost clean. Do- uestlc fleece wools nrc very strong and not In arge offering , nnd wllli pulled wools show the iluiteJl ilrmnc > n , better prices being obtained 'or both In some Instances. The sales of the veelc are 3,723.600 Ibs. domestic and 1,765.000 Ibs , 'oreign , against 4,650,000 Ibs. domestic und 2,091- OO Ibs. foreign lart year nnd 10,611.000 Ibs. do mestic and 749O l Ibs. foreign for the sains week wo years ogo. The sales to date show on Increase 113.464.259 His. domestic and : > 6 605.600 Ibs. foielcn rom the tales to the same date In 1894. Th" ecelpls to date idinw nn Increase of 43,856 Ibs. ' .umestlc . and 130,929 Ibs. foielgn. LONL'ON. July 26. A good rel ctlon was o 'e el .t the wool Fttles today , and the demand con- Inued Btrnng The number of bales off vied VH ' 4 fnV ) nf which 1 6W bales wore withdrawn , 'nllowlng nre the sales In detail : New South iVnles , 1,769 bales ; scouied , 6 < id@ls ; HI easy. 4'4 19UU. ( Jui-ensland. 1,118 bales ; t-cmirod , 8dgls ( ' 4d ; Ktcusy. CVS'id. Victoria , 1.116 bales ; . ; couied , C > idfilH 2d ; greni-y , 4 ; 09d. houth Auntralln. l.rt ! bales ; scoured , SH SVid ; gicasy , ' > ; i(8d. [ ( Swan River. 690 biles ; scoured , 9Wll'id ; 'irusy , 4fl6d. New Xi'Mnnd. 6.E60 bnl : scouied. rtfilB 2 d ; giwisy. 4i8'ltd. ( ) Cape of Good le.pc . und Natal. 307 bales ; greasy. 4 { fid. 1 untn ' .lenas , 1.6S7 bales ; Kreasy , 21,47'.4d. Cotton Mnyket. NEW YORK , July 26. COTTON Quiet ; net nd giosn receipts , none ; pales , KM bales ; nil pinners' stock. 1S5.CC1 bules ; weekly net re. clpts , 200 bales ; grnhs , 1,2:4 balcH ; exports lo Orent Hrltatn , S34 bales ; exports to France , 2.V ) bales ; exports to continent , 839 bales ; forwarded. 03 bales ; rules , 8,633 bules ; spinners , 3.133 bales 'utures closed ilrndyi January , J7.0I : February. 7.04'March ; , J7.04 : August , JC.M ; September and November , J6.9 ; December , J6.99. NEW ORLEANS. July 20. COTTON Quiet ; mlddllnir , 6 9-lCc ; low middling , 6 3-lCc ; good or Tlnnry , RTic ; net nnd grops receipts , 19 bales , In. ludlng mio bale new ; sales , 100 bales ; slock. 3,343 bales ; weekly , net receipts , 1.157 balen ; loss , 1.15S bales ; exports to Great Ilrllaln , K.2I3 nlea ; exports to continent , WO bales ; coast. . | KC. 2I > 8 bales ; pales , 9,450 bales. ST. LOH1H , July 26. COTTON-Qulet ; no sales reported ; shipments , 175 bates ; stock , 17,813 > ules. I'eorln Markets ) . PEORIA , July 20. CORN Market dull , easier ; No. 2. 42 4C ; No. 3. 42l c. OATS Market dull , easy : No. 2 , 46e. WHISKY Mnrket firm , lower ; finished goods on the basis of 11.22 for high wines. RECEIPTS Wheat , 6.000 bu. ; com. 34.4.V ) bu. : oats. 67.300 bu. ; rye. 12,200 bu. ; barley , none. SHIPMENT ? Wheat , 1.200 bu. : corn , 19.500 Im. ; oats , 43,700 bu. ; rye and barley , none. Mllrvniikec MnrketN. MILWAUKEE , July 26. WHEAT Lower ; No. i spring , 70',4c ; No. 1 norlhein , 74c ; S plember , 0c. CORN Steady : No. 3 , 44c. OATS Lower ; No. 2 while. 27c ; No. 3 white , 26Hc. HARLEY Dull ; No. 2 , 47c ; sample , on track , 47c. 47c.RYE Steady ; No. 1 , Me. MlinnMiIioIlMVheat Alnrket. MINNEAPOLIS , July 26. WHEAT-July , C8 % ? ; September , 65jtc ; December , 6"lc ; on truck. No. 1 hard. 69'ic ; No. 1 noithern , 6S'.Jc ; No. 2 north- rn 67i4c. FLOUR Easy : first patents. J3.60JT400 ; second latenls. J3.40S3.75 ; llrft clears. KMM.Vt ; second clears , J2.45 ; export bakers , J2.40S2.75. Liuidoii Stock O.tiotiitlo H. LONDON , July 2B. 4 p. in. cloalnv : Can.P.icino BOX 9t. Paul co'n . 71r ( F.rle 10s N. Y. Central . 104 KrtoZds (1HH ( III. Central 101 Kendlnr Mexican ordinary. ' . ' 0 Mex. Ce-n. new 4s. . Q ; { 11AR SILVER 30 S-ICU per ounce. MONEY V4 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market foi short bills Is 9-1G per cent ; threu months bills- , 9-16 per cwit. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' Financial XoteH. BOSTON. July 2C. Cleailngs , (11,495,669 ; bal ances. i2,074,413. HALTIMORE. July 2C.-Clearlngs , (1,072,376 ; balances , (221,733 , NEW YORK , July 26. Clearings , ( 8,087,516 ; alances , J4,6i3,832. PHILADELPHIA. July 26. Clearings , (10,44- 276 ; balances , (1,272,702. ST. LOl'IS. Julv 2C.-Clearlngs. (3.621.571 ; Iml. ances , (7C6.623. Money. fiSJC per cent. New York exchange , par bid. WASHINGTON. July 26. Today's statement of the condition of the treasury shows : Avail- lit le cash balance , (191,574,697 ; gold reserve , (105- 472,241. CHICAGO , July 20. Clearings , (13,600.000. Money , easy at 4f4'.i | per cent for call , and 6/6 per cent for commertcal paper. New York ex change , 6c premium. Uankcr'H London ster ling , (4901404.89. _ Kii Financial \otcK. PARIS. July 28. Thiee per cent rentes , 102f 15c. Exchange on London , 23f 27'jo for checks. LONDON. July SO. The amount of bullion withdrawn from the Hank of England on balance today was CC3.000. Consols , money. 107 ; coiiMils , account , 107 1-1C. Cold Is quoted at Iluenos Ayres at 248. W ; Madrid , 14 ; l.lxbon. 26(4 ( ; St. Petersburg , 60 ; Athens. 77 ; Rome. 104.47 ; Vi enna , 103 , 11ERLIN , July 20. Exchange on London. 8 days' sight , 20 marks 424 ! jifg. The weekly statement of the Imperial ( lank of Uerrmtny shows the following c.iangea , as compared with the previous account ; Cash In hand , Incrcare , 15,980.000 marks ; treasury notes. Increase , 740.000 marks ; other securities , dncreare. 22 240,000 murks ; notes In circulation , decrease , 49,980,000 maiks. uoitsi : MI : AT SIIOIILN in ; CIIIJAI * . ItiillroiiilH Cut ( he KrelKlit HatcK In Two In ltd Favor. PORTLAND , Ore. , July 2C. A special rate on canned and pickled meat aa a result o ! the horeo meat InJuslry establlihed In this city lias been made to eastern points by the railroads. The Oregon Hallway & Navlga- tlon company , In connection with the Unlor Pacific system , Great Northern railroad aud the Northern Pacific , has Issued an amend ment to castbound north Pacific coast tarlf for this purpose. The new tariff applies equally to all eastern points. The rate established Is U per 100 pounds In carloads , 24,000 pounds minimum weight A radical reduction of nearly 100 per cent Is made. The present rate on canned meats Is J1.8B to Chicago and $2.10 to Now York The new rate Is effective August 2. N , W. rlABRiS & CO , BANKERS , 163-165 Dearboni-st. , Chlcaco. (3 ( Wall- . , New York. 70 St let. . , Uostc CITT , COOTITr , i'CH'OLWATER ( nil lfTH2R HIGH GRADE llouent od Bold. Cemipomnno Solicited. OVERLOOKED A GOOD Tliil lubcnstoln Won Handily from Hal Pointa and Mascot , WAS NEGLECTED BY TIIE KNOWING ONES lul Pointer Won ( lie Flrnt llent , lint After Thut llnilo Hliovr lit tlio Itace Mn eot ( Save the Winner u llriiNli Iu tliu 1'lalxli. DETROIT , July 26. Another largo crowd nw the races at the a rosso Point track thll ftcrnoon. The track was In good condition , ut a stiff breeze blew down the hack trctch , and the time in nil e was not remark * blc. The feature of the day was the 2:04 : incc , In which Hal Pointer , Maicot and ttibcnstcln started. In the morning atic * Ions Pointer and Mascot sold at JT.O each nd the field , Iluuenstcln and Directly , at 7 , In the books Mascot opened a strong avorllc. After the flrtt heat Pointer sold avorlto against the field at 25 to 10. Hubcn * stein was almost neglpctcj In the books. When ho took the second heat , however , bo became an even money favorite , and In the ) ourtli heat was at prohibitive odds. Pointer ook the first heat In hollow style. After hat It was all Hubcnsteln , although Marco rave him a brush In the fourth hcnt. The rown horcc , however , was never In danger. Onoqtm was a strong favorite In the 4-yo.u Id race , but the best she did was to win ho first heat by a nose. Deusetta was an asy winner of the next three. Flaklind sold favorite In the Merchants' nnd Manufnc- tirers' Consolation stake , and succeeded In landing the money only after n hard fight , the finishes being the best of the day. He- sultr : Four-year-old trotting , purse } 2,500 : Itcu setta won the second , third and fourtn icuts. Time : 2:13 : , 2:10 : , 2:12 : > 4. Onoquu won he. first heat and was second. Timot 2 : . II. H. P. was third. lUirllngame , ( 'harming Chimes and Queen Alfred nlao Blurted. 2:24 : trotting. Merchants' nnd Manufactury ots' consolation purse. $2OUO : Flnklaml wort the third , tlfth and * l\th ticnta TltnAI 2:13",4 : , 2:1BH. : 2lfi-1 : ; . Kl Kami won the drat ind fourth hcuts. Tlmo : 2:14 : , 2:15. : Spin * away won the second. Hoetta , Soap , Clara O. Red Nutting and Tempter also started 2:04 : pacing , purse $2,000 : Ituhonstcln won the second , third nnd fourth hcutB. Tlmet . ' :07'/4 : , 2:08& : , 2:00' : < . . Hal Pointer won the ) Urst heat nnd wns second. Time : 2:08Mi : Mascot was third. , llroke One Truck Itecoril. KANSAS CITY , July 2 . Virgin at 8 to 8 nnd Nell Flaherty nt 3 to G In the fourth ; and llfth races respectively were the only favorites that won In today's events nt Hji. position park. Virgin broke the track "ecord for live and a half furlongs In 1:09 : Int. In the first nice the talent went down to a man on Vlolettn. Slio led Into the stretch , but gave out there and flnlsh 4 third. Billy Travis , nt 10 to 1 , winning la a hard drive from llnxkcll. The third racci 2-year-olds , was won by King Hazel , nt p to 1 ; the favorite , Maderla , was not In the race at all. The principal feature of the lay was Bozeman's line riding on NolJ Flaherty In the llfth. Attendance goodi track fair and weather hot. Summaries : ! Klrst race , three-quarters oC a mlloi Billy Travis (10 to 1) ) won , Haskell ( C to 1) ) Futond , VIoletta (3 to 1) ) third. Time ! 1:19. : 1:19.Second Second race , three-quarters of a mlloj Importance (3 ( to 1) ) won. Wild Hrlar ( D tb J ) second. Martha Smith (7 ( to 2) ) thlrdj rime : 1:19. Third race , five-eighths of a mile , for 2-"ear-olds : King- Hazel ( ! > to 1) ) won , Blanche Kern (4 to 1) ) second , Favorlta (10 to 1) ) third. Time : 1:03. : Fourth race , five nnd a half furlongs ! Virgin (8 ( to 5) ) won , Collector A (2 ( to 1) second , Pnulette (7 to 1) third. TIm t ltX : . , Fifth race , four nnd a half furlongsi Nell Flaherty (3 ( to K ) won , Ben Wilson ( $ : o 1) ) second , L.ucy Day (8 ( to 1) ) third. Tlmoi 0:56. : \ Talent Had tlie llent of It. ' ST. LOUIS , July 26. Good weather and fast track gave the talent a little the best of It at Fair Association park today. AV tendance , 2,000. Tlie ofllcluls were busjfr today weeding out the "dogs , " and { V largo herd of them will have to vacate tt)6 ) stables to make room for new Jiorsca froin Cincinnati and Chicago , Itesults : 'tl First nice , Felling , six nnd a half firf * longs : Corla (3 to 1) ) won , Martha OrllfW (4 to 1) ) second , Hlbernla Queen (10 to 1) third. Time : l:22-)4. : s Second race , for 2-year-olds , selling , fou and a half furlongs : Princess Rose (7 f 2) ) won , Fanny Rowen ( C to 1) ) second , Bel of Oak Grove (3 to 1) third. Time : 0C : P , . Third racesellljig , mlle _ and jri qunrtejf The Broker (8 ( to 1) ) won. Hosa Simpson to 1) second. Lord Wlllowbrook (20 ( to 1) ) ilrd. Time : 2:09. : % 1 Fourth race , HX | nnd n half furlonffB , Helling : Frank Fartnor (2 ( to 1) ) won , Asbi Inml (2 ( to 1) ) second , FrnnclB Pope (20 ( to 1) third. Tlmo : 1:22. : f Fifth race , Belling , six furlongs : W. TA Ellis ( S to 1) ) won , Happiness ( G to 1) ) second ; J.V. . Brooks (2 ( . to 1) ) third. Tlmo : l:16j : Sixth race , mile and n inmrter : Marco ! (11 ( to & ) won. Duvesac (5 ( to 1) ) second , Huron (2 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 2:10. : Winner * Were All Well I'lnyi-il. SAN FUANCISCO , July 20. Three favor * Ites and two second choices captured th9 money at Bay District today. Summaries : First race , about six furlongs , selling Barcaldlne (3 ( to 1) ) won , Jessie O (5 ( to 8) second , Gold Dust (8 ( to 1) ) third. Time : lHVi' : Second race , live furlongs , felUnp , 2-year * olds : Charlie Hoots (13 ( to D ) won. City Girl (15 ( to 1) ) second , IClslc (8 ( to 1) ) third , lime ! 1:02 : % . Third race , six nnd n half furlonRH , sell * Ing : Hear Guard (8 ( to D ) won , Sir Hlchard (7 to 10) ) second , Nebuchcdnezz.tr ( C to 1) ) third , Time : 1:21. : Fourth race , about six furlongs , handicap ) Royal Flush ( even ) won , Howard (11 ( to 6) Fifth race , one mile , selling : Boreas (1 ( to second , Norvoso ( C to 1) ) third. Tlmo : 1:12H. : I ) won , Carmel (10 ( to 1) ) second , Miss BUCK ? ley (4 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:42. : Lot's ( lo n IHJle Pay down ? 15 ICiu-li month i8.00 liO mouths tit .fS.OO IfiO > ) i . . ; Almost two years to pay. . ? 17.r > M Kor the larwst H\U \ > ICastcru I'lano Hindu a perfectly mvct't toned piano on mich easy tcrniH you can't afford to rent one , A. If OSPE , Jr. u Art and Music f IS 13 UoUKlan , ( _ _ _ _ ' . * ' * N I - - - - - - - - * fJ' 'i * -1 | > | 1 J-t | M 1- M-1- | f l JAM123 E. HOYD. J. W. DEAIt Telephone IO.VJ. BOYD & DEAN , OMAHA , N13IJ. COMMISSION Grain , Provisions & Stooka Room lll'/i Uourd of Trade. Direct wires to Chicago und New York. I Correspondents : John A , Warren & Co , ' y. l\ SMITH ( Tel. 1JO ) 8. M. BTANKOIlli F. P. SMITH & CO. GRAIN and l-'IiOVISIONQ Room 4. N. Y. Ufa BlUi ; . , Oiniilm. Ilranch offices at Fremont and Culumbus. All orders placed on the Chicago Hoard of Trade ! ' , 'iine pondents : Hchwarti. 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