THE OM.AIIA DAILY "BEE : SUNDAY , JULY 28 , 1805. CONDITION OF OMAHA'S ' TRADE Local Jobbers Report a Fair Movement of Seasonable Goods , COLLECTIONS ARE STILL RATHER SLOW VIIIII-N | mi MitNt Iiliirn of M lU'iiinlti Klrm 11 llli I'ov l-'illl mill Winter Cooiln Coin- to Arrive. \L \ An Jitter week has parsed , and still the / ( ports from almost all sections Indicate it continuance of favorable crop conditions. Traveling men cnd In dally reports to thrlr house * , and the Information nulned from that Hotirce , supplemented by letters from country customers , keeps- the Jobbers' In close touch with the situation In all Bcctloira of the state. The best evidence that the conditions In the country , gen erally , are favorable , la afforded by the feeling of confidence among jobbers en- K'Wi'il In all the different lines of trade. Kuslnrss men generally are fully alive td the pteoencc of more favorable trade con- dltlonH than have prevailed for a long time , nevertheless they are Inclined to move cautiously. Every one Is striving to keep necessary expenses down In proportion tion to the volume of present business , and ut the name time be prepared to handle a large fall trade. Omaha jobbers have kept their men on the load during the extremely dull times , not Infreuuently at a serious loss , for the Hole purpose of kirplng In touch with the trade.Mth the Improvement of business It is confidently expected that Omaha Job bers will have n better hold than ever upun the trade of the state , for the simple reason that they have taken the best care of It that they could during the hard Ju.it at the present there Is very little doing In the country In a retail way. The farmers are all very busy In the llolds-i , and will not take the time to visit the towns. The last comptroller's call upon the na tional banks was made something over u week iigo. and the bank statements liuvo been published. They Dhow a continued phrlnknge In the deposits , and a generally unsatisfactory condition to far as moiiuy- maklng for the banks goes , though the Nhowlng la a fiif-ther assurance of the sol vency of Omaha's financial Institutions. Uun's local lepresentatlvo has compiled the following table showing the totals for the national banks of Omaha' and South Omaha ut the periods named : ' [ July 12. 92July | 12. ! U I Mtiit. nnd dlscuuntu It 12,717,000J ! 11,171.000 I'llfll ItUlU I 11,6M.UO ) | C.STS.U-W N13W GOODS AHH1VINO. The new fnll nnd winter Roods nre com- inoliclns to. nrrlvo ciulto freuly nt local dry Booilw houses. The buyers ImVo been cast lor somu little ttnle nnd the earliest of their j-clectlons are now being unpacked and put In shnpo for the fnll trade. The dry toods market has remained firm , though no very Important changes arc to be n Died. IJleach cottons huve been llrm and nonio kinds of woolen fjooda nre hard to secure , notably certain lines of underwear , blankets and Ilannels , the mills beliif ? over sold , Som'o minor lined show decided ad vances , as , for example , pins , which show an advance of 15 per cent. A buyer for a local house , wlrb has just returned from the east , way.s of the dry Roods situation : "Thore has been no sudden boom In the market , but the betterment re marked In nil departments of the trade has been maturing steadily and surely for the Inst four months , anil , what Is somt-thlnK very unusual , without a setback In any respcM. It WITS the natural reaction from the period of depression to which values for nil commodities had sunk. Since the middle of March values hnvo been Knidually climb ing hlKher , but with Increasing rapidity. The reaction thus commencing In the more staple articles , nnd In cotton particularly , slowly extended to the opening of factories that had been closed for shorter or longer periods. The Increased demand for the IirodnctH of factories has been a great boon to labor nnd In most cases those factories that reduced wages In 1S93 liuvo restored , thein'agnln. : Prices on nil lines of dry goods ' liavo apprpclatod more , or less In the period mimed , but are still lower than usual. It li the llrst season In many years when the month of July hast shown a strong and ad vancing market from beginning to end. In may respects the market has shown a re markable development In n very short time nnd speaks well for the recuperative powers of the country. " OHOCKHY MAUKKT FIIIM. In the line of groceries there has beer very little change during the six days undci review. As noted n week ago , the inarkel on most all lines of goods under this lie.ul Is very firm and yet there hnvo been no nil- vancus , at least none of nny material Im portance. The volume of tradn lias averaged aboul the same aH all this month and It is no ! posslblo to note any decided gain at the pi cat-tit time over what It was two or thrc ( weeks ago. The market on American sardines Is de moralized nnd the packers fay that It Is very dllllcult to sell American packed sur- tllncs In any section of the country , owlnr to the quantity ot Inferior goods that have boon placed Upon the market during the liast two years. The continued scarcity of all kinds ol halted mackerel has produced a much flrmei feeling on the market and should the de mand hold up better prices are anticipated Current reports attribute the present hlgl prices for new apricots on the coast tc speculative Influences quite ns much ns t < the reported shortage In the crop. Sinci the beginning of July holders nt 'Frlsci have advanced their prices 2'i cents. HAniiWArtE TIIADE GOOD. Local jobbers In hardware report n ver : fnlr demand for goods In their line. Tin general trade situation as concerns thli branch of business appears to be of satis factory chantcter. The volume of good ! jvovlng is larger than n year ago at thl tlmo. The market Is. In peed shape nnd l ! holding Its own , though there have not bcoi uny very Important advances during tin past six days. The Increased cost of manu facture , owing to the advance In the prlci of material and wages , has caused a llrm ness on all minor lines of goods , nnd ad vanccs are announced amounting to 5 and 1 per cent. Such Instances , however , nre toi numerous and not of sutllclent Importance ti n-erlt special mention , only ns showing tin Kt-neral tendency of the market. WITH TUB SII01MEN. . The trade In boots nnd shoes Is In Jus 11 liout the same condition that might bo ex IHH'led nt this season of the year. Good nro going out from the Jobbing houses Ii fair .volume , but there appears to bo n disposition to hurry , shipments. The Im mediate demand from the country is small ns this Is about the dullest time of th whole year , IIOHSKS VOIl K.VPOHTATION. Ilt-porl Thnt TlujAr < % Wn lit oil fo iiK DctiU-il. During the past few weeks reports hnv been persistently circulated to the effec that largo numbers of horses were belni bought up In the west nnd exported fo slaughtering purposes. Tlieso it-ports fo the most part appear to have- originated a thp seaboard , where It was said shipload of horses were being consigned to Huropea countries. A good many horses In th course of n year are received and for warded at South Omahu. Careful Inqulr lunong the dealers at the stock yards , wh , are familiar with the Ins nnd outs of th trade , failed to elicit any Information tend Ing to confirm the reports. llorai-s ar fteqliently purclin-'eil for export , but the nre ueunlly good , heavy draft animal1 ! , an cost too much money to be used for slniigli terlng purposes. There has been n very material Increas during the past two or three months in th demand abroad for good serviceable drnl horses. The horse * * raised In MMsauil an Iowa , nre especially desirable for this tr.idi They are from fourteen to i-IMeon hand lilglu are heavily built , and are n Inilrnlil nulled for the Budcllo or for dtaft put pose : A good many of these horses Und thel wav to Chicago , where they are picked u In large hunches by the speculators ) Th freight charges' , from that elly to Nei York uro on nn average of J10 per hca nnd tlin ocean freight to Hamburg } -'l nil illtlonal. A good many horses succumb t the hardships of ocean travel nnd the losse nre heavy. 11 will be seen from this thn tho. expense of placing u western horse o the German market Is great and high price must bo realized to make up for It. NISV&n IIKFOHB SO CHEAP. In Now York City the report that horse are being exported for slaughter has create a rood deal of Interest , but Investigate Dhows thnt ( here Is no truth in thu state incut. The Journal of Commerce quote r-i- n representative of the Hamburg-America line nf steamers as follows : 'Our linn cut rles from tlfty lo 200 horse * on each pat gage of Its freight steamers. I have persor ally attended these shipments und I am sur that none of the horses we shipped wer for slaughtering purposes. In fact , th liorxe * which huve been glvlpped during th past three months were line , big drnl homes , weighing perhaps on an nverag 1.500 pounds , and I hey brought anywher from 800 to 1.000 marks In Hamburg , nnd were used exclusively for agricultural pur- pete * . The horses nrt > not going Into the army , ns they hnve neither the speed nor the action rcmilred. As a whole , the horses being exported nre of good breed nnd are worth considerable money. If they were not nobody would be willing to i > ay $2i a head Iti freight charges. " Horses have been no low of late that they were not worth rounding up on the ranges. A representative of n western cattle company said In South Omaha last fall that he would be glnd to give awny his horses to nnyone who would round them up nnd take them away whete they would not i-nt up the gras ? on the range that was wanted for the cattle. The re port that horses were , wanli-d abroad for slaughtering has created n hope that nn outlet might be found after all for the range horses. Eastern exporters , however , say that even If there was n foreign de mand for horses for slaughtering purposes thnt the common wi'-tern broncho. * would not sell , ns they nre not the kind that woul'I ' In1 consldere 1 Hi for that purpose. FACTOIIV FACTS. ItiiltiMtrlnl llrli-fM Cutlu-i'i-il from Fur mill \t-iii- . William I'reston & Co. of Omaha will ulart up their cereal mills again next week. It" Is necessary to commence operations rller this season than usual owing to the cry good demand for their goods from ) hlo , Michigan nnd Wisconsin. In a few At-eks they will commence running on the ull line of goods for the fall trade. More .ttentlon will be given specialties the iiimlng season , which will necessitate the mployment ot twenty-live to tlfty people. Secretary Hamilton of the Norfolk beet upnr factory says : "A renewed stimulus vna given to the beet sugar Industry In N'ebrnsko , this season by the fact that iVherever the beets were grown last year It vas demonstrated beyond doubt that they re better able to withstand a drouth than ny other farm product , nnd while the rep was naturally reduced considerably by he unusual dry weather , there was often a cry fair tonnage of beets side by side with ther crops that were a total failure , l-'or his reason , coupled with the beneficial ffects of thn slate bounty bill , which en- .bled the manufacturers to pay -uniform irlce of { 5 per ton , the 1st of May found loth the Norfolk nnd Grand Island factories jloslng their books with their full comple ment of 4,000 acres each nil contracted by 'nrmers nnd n record of over 1,000 acres .noro refused at each place. 1'lantlng be gan In good seas-on and with less diminge than In previous years from blowing of soil. Owing principally to a better selection of 'and and n fair amount of rain at the iroper time , nn unusually good stand was lecured at the outset. There was n lack of nolsturo In the latter part of May , but 'ortumitcly before the situation became ; ery serious the copious ruins In June wrought the crop out of Its only critical situation this season nnd started the plants growing at a very rapid rate , s-o that now the crop 'n general Is In an extremely thriving condl- .loti and in tonnage bids fair to tax the two 'actorles to their utmost capacity. They are talking about home patronage nt Duluth. The 'Northwestern Merchant of hat city saysr "I..et our wholesale grocers support homo Industries nnd then they have the right to nsk the local dealerj to give them the preference of their trade. What Is fair for one U fair for the other : md It Is a poor rule that won't work both ivays. " In the meat shopq of towns in New Mex- .co nnd Arizona the visitor from the cast la apt to notice that the dressed carcasses of sheep have a tuft of wool still attached to the head and tall. This Is left bv the butcher to assure the customer that It Is mutton nnd not Roat Ilesh they nre buying , for In those territories many Hocks of goats nro reared nnd pastured by the small Mexi can ranchman to be killed for food for the loorcr natives ) . The chemist at the fhino sugar beet fac tory. California , clnints to have devised u method by means of which the waste mo lasses can be utilized to good purpose. He mixes It with sand and uses the composition for making sldcxvalks. Heports from growers of pickles near Omaha Indicate that the crop Is poor owing to the cool weather and the ravages of In sects. At the same time the vines nro stll growing nnd a change to more favorable weather may result In the end In there being a very fair yield. At the present time local manufacturers are proce. slnK ; a few cucumbers , but they nre''not tecelvlnc one bushel where they ought to receive tlve. I.OC.VI , HKTAII , TllAIi : . MlilMuiiiiurr Dullness ( lie IlulliiK Fea ture In Iot-nl HiiNliK-HN Circles. The local retail trade Is In the dumps and the dullness usual at this Ecason of the year Is painfully evident on every hand No one pretends to be doing business to nny extent , but the trade generally up pears to have settled down to uv alt tin , opening of the fall season. Now nnd then some seasonable specialty comes Into demand , but the volume o trade In such lines Is not aulllclent to change the general situation. . Thu retail cigar men of the city are Interested torested to sotre extent In the law na sei by the last leglslatuie making it a mis demeanor to fell ( ilswettes to person under 21 years of age. The new law gotf Into effect on August 1. Inquiries nmoni , a number of the rutiill cigar dealers falo ! to elicit nny veiy serious objections. I wr.s pointed out bv somtli it it was M easy matter to distinguish a boy IS to 2i years of ago from one 21 years old , nm that It would bo a rather embarrassing question to ask n young man , who mlgh call for a package of cigarettes , his age A person under 21 , If asked such a ques tlon , would piobably answer In the alllrma tlve , while If ho happened to be older lit would probably take the question i > s nn Insult , and In future buy of some othe dealer. One of the laigest retail dealers said tha there was no prollt In cigarettes , and tha if the law reduced the number smoked I would be a good thing for the cigar deal era. " 1 do not euro anything about th boys' trade. " said n-dealer , "but If the law were to cut oft the phytdclan'w patronage would feel U. It may suiprlxe you , bu It Is a fact that a very large proportion o the most prominent physicians In the city smoke cigarettes. Lawyers , too , me quit fond of the paper clgur. " Another deale gave it as his opinion that theie wouli be places In. the city that would contlnu lo sell cigarettes In dellance of law , am thnt the trade would simply pass to then from the reputable dealern. MAXlFACTfltKltS AT T1IK FAIH. .Most uf Tin-in Will i\bllilt : Their ( iooilN mill AVnrt-s. The Manufacturers and Consumers AssocI utlon of Nebraska Is taking active steps to ward making a creditable showing of the manufacturing Industries of the state at the state fair. Secretary Holmes has been com municating with members and has already secured quite a number of promises to make exhibits from manufacturers outside ol Omaha. The King Pre nDrill company of 131ue Springs will exhibit grain drills , being the only agricultural Implement of the kind made In the state. The Ueatrlco Canning company , Dempster Mill Manufacturing company and the He- atrlce Ilulldlng nnd r.ivlng lirlek company will make exhibits of their manufactured products. The Ueatrlce liarb Wire and Man ufacturing company wll ) put In a machlnt for the manufacture of barb wire and op- crate It during the fair. The Kearney cotton mill will send down two loomn for weaving cotton cloth , which they will operate , hesldex showing all the different stages of manufacture from the raw cotton to thp tlnlshed product. The Kearney Cycle company has promised tc make a showing of ull the different lines ol goods which It manufactures. The A. U. Smith Syrup company ol Hastings will exhibit tha different product- of sorghum cane. The company has 1'OC acres of cane planted this season. Harpham Hros. of I.'ncoln ' will put lr machines nnd curry on the work of manu facturing harners. The Lincoln Pottery company will manufacture goods In Its line , showing the methods of operating the pot ter's wheel ! Other Lincoln linns are con sidering the matter , but have not decided a ; to character of their exhibits. Mr. Holmes says that his association will have no trouble In tilling Ma nuf.re lures hall with Interesting Instructive exhibits. Oolton Market. NEW YOHK. July S7.-COTTON Quiet : mill- dllng , , c ; net nml uruss receipts , none ; exuorU to tlie continent. 2.UI1 lialesj sales. < l'j unlt-a. nil l > lnn r : stock. 11,272 Imles ; .iHnuarv. J7.01 : Keb. "Wv.7-06 : .Man-h. R-H ! July. 16.7 ? : Aueust , J6.77 ; September. J8.SI ; October , ftsti ; November , 16.91 ; lierpiiitwr. 16.96. NIJW OIH.BAN8. July 27.-COTTO > f-lull ; Ki'o-1 mlilJIInir. 7 l-16c ; iiiltHlln ! ? , ti 9-lCo ; low , C 3-\w \ K < KK ! nnllniry , 5tci net am ! iTroire - celpln. be ; export * , to Oteat llrltnln. Hi bain ; coaatuUe. 41 Imlcn ; al . 1,717 Kile * , all tnln' liers ; ttoelt , 37.151 lialea. fiT. 1.01'IS. July COTTON'-QulM ; no Mtei rrnorlr.il receipt * , liw Union ; liln-nU. | | SU-i bale * ; stock , ICiKV ; bale * . Market. NHW YOllK. July ! 7.-Hl'OAll-ltaw. llrm ; 4 11-lCcj standard A , 4 l-16W4Uc ; c mfectlrmers' A 4 l-lBf(4'jC. cut loaf. 5 l-16fiSiic ; cruihtd , 5 l-KftSUc , inwdenM. 4 01 15-l c ; granulated , < 7-l l icube * . 41M < " " - COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Helped by Strong News Wheat Closed Two Cents Higher/ OR AN HOUR LITTLE ADVANCE WAS MADE Corn WIIM Irrt-Kiilnr Itut In tin'MilIn Firm , Hvt'ii for Slay Delivery DlmiulHliiK Crop Humor * from tin- Went a I'l-uture. CHICAOO , July 27.-lIe.lped by strong nowa today , wheat closed nt an advance of 2t'c , per bu. , after having ut one part of the dny sliown a gain of 3Hc. Corn wns llrm , partly In sympathy with wheat nnd In pare to the premium being paid for spot corn , closing i c higher. . September cats closed He higher and provisions llnlshed with but little change. Wheat opened strong nnd quiet , nnd for nbout nn hour nnd a half It looked ns If the rise nt the opening would bo the out side price for the day. At the end of that time , however , the Initial jump of about Via to Ic per bu. was supplemented by n aeries of spasmodic bounds , which In less * than llfteen minutes added "c per bu. more. The chief reason for the great strength was because of Argentine having ut length thrown up the sponge In the triangular contest between her , Russia nnd the United States lit supplying the wants of thp wheat Importing part of the world. Tlio ImportIng - Ing price for September was from "Oo to 70r e , and a little demand from the shorts rulfled the scantiness 'of the quantity for sale. lfpon that discovery It became a question with those who had previously sold who could run fastest and" Jump furthest In pursuit of the elusive price , which rose to 72c before the chase wns over. At that llgure enough long wheat wns let go to cause u reaction ofC per bu. The latest trading price was from lc to ? i < ' higher. The receipts were 113 cars , of which nine wele No. 2 red. The total re ceipts at primary western markets held to 317,000 bu. , compared with l,18.r,000 bu. nt the Mme points last year. The week's shipments fiom' both coasts , Including ( lour , was only l.iMi.OOO bu. , against 1G52UJX ) bu. last week , and 3,358,000 bu. a year ago. The visible supply , which last year Increased 3.3. > 3OUO bu. , will perhaps show a small decrease this week , estimated at about 2IO.OOO bu. The report from the northwest 1n some cases would lead to the Impression of very serious failure and In others to the expectation of nn exceptionally heavy crop. The amount of business done on orders from the outside was small. The small Argentine , shipments nnd the higher cables kept the market strong throughout the day derplte cons'derable ' realizing. The corn market wns Irregular , hut In the main firm , even for May delivery. Some disquieting reports concerning the growing crop nre coming from the west , and , al though by Itself would not have much ef fect , It directed attention to the uncertain tenure of life held x.by n growing crop. The oash demand Is excellent ami to 'a certain extent urgent. The day's receipts were 317 cars , and 300 nro estimated for Monday. September opened at 13',4c , de clined to 42i c. reacted toIS'.fcc ' , and closed at 43Vic. Muv was at 33c at the opening , sold oft to 33''ic , then rose to from 3Cc to 3G'c , nnd closed at 3Sc. Quite a good business was transacted In oaix. At the opening nn easier feeling pre vailed , butwhen _ wheat advanced pats also went up. September opened nt 22V-e , Fold at _ from " 2r > ic up to 22ic. and closed at The provision market was a shade firmer , but very dull , nnd nt the close there was very little change from yesterday'a Testing prices. I'ork left olt at a decline of 2140 , and ribs arc 2lic higher. Hogs today were Ti.OOi ) head. Last week's receipts were 31- 4.11 head , against 111,317 on the correspond ing week of the year before. The receipts for Monday are estimated as follows : Wheat , 120 cars ; corn , S > ,0 curs ; oats , 229 curs ; hogs , 17,000 head. For tlie entire week 75 000 head are expected- ar rive. . , Tno leading futures ranger , na follows ! Artlalai. I O-iii i. i lIlTiT. | LT.V. | Clou. Wheat.No. 2 July. 70)4 ) Coin No.'J. . July Sept. . .4.1)1 ) May as * Cats No. a. . . July. 2-1 .4.1)1P May M > pt P Porkuerbol Sept. . . . . . . 10 71) ) 10 7i ! 10 (15 ( l5 ! Jan 1(1 ( tiS ID 70 11) UO 70 Si-pt 0 30 0 3SH o nee (1 ( IW' ( X-t. ( I -10 Jan 0 37 > i o : ) ' - ) u a7v il.ort Ulba- Sept 0 1-J 11 15 n mi 0 lii Oct Ii 1-Jh , 0 1UK u i-'i 0 l ! > | Jan o CO C I- ! , n no 0 Uu Caxli quotations were n foll-ras : ' KlXJL'll Winter patents , 3.2fi.1.73 : wlntci stralKlitH , ji. : ( ) R3.-10 ; Ijiiki-rK , tl.90ii2.S4 ; sprlns patenlH , J'l.7."i ? l.5 < : sprint , ' strnlKlits , } 2.'Ji)1f3.23. \VlinAT-No. 2 Fiirlnir. 70073Vse ; No. 3 sprlns , 73c : Nn. 2 led. 7Utfi"il7lc. COUX No. 2 , 13iiif13 > itNo. ; . 3 yellow , 43 I | H'Jie. ' OATH No. 2 , 23ic ; No. 2 white , Kt27e : No. 1 white. 20024C. UYINo. . 2 , 4SV-C. HAllLKY No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , 5C(537e ( ; No. 4 , nomlnnl. KLAX SKI-IP No. I. JI.S9. TIMOTHY HI-IKO I'llme. JJ.C : . I'HOVIHIONS Mess pork , per tibl. , tlO.MtTlO.r- ; lard , per 100 His. , J6.2..IjC.2J'l ' : short rllw , lile ; ( looae ) . Jli.-fr.li ( ) ) ; ilry suited slioulilem ( | HIXPI | ) $ . " > .ii2.ff3.7. ( ! ' > ; short clear BlJea ( hoxeilc'JO.CSii'/ ) / 0.7ri. 0.7ri.WHISKY WHISKY Distillers' finished sooils , per jail. SI-'OAIIS I'nchnnceJ. Tlie follovrliie were the receipts nnd shipment * today : On thn I'M lui > exonnie toJav t'io ' bultur iniir- liotvn ; llrm : croamerv , 10-J17Vc ! : dairy , 103 ICc. Keirs. tlrm ; imil > { e. Chw-su , 7ia7Je. MJW voitic ( ; IO.MIIAI , MAIIICET. t'loMlnKliiotntloiiH nn tlie I'I-IIK-IIHI ! ( /'oiniiKxlttleM mill StnplcN. NHW YOUK , July 27.-Fl.Oril-llecelpti , , 11. . 200 lilils. ; exportB , 100 bbls. ; market llrm but dull city mill patents , tl.40gi.W ; city mill clear.i. Jl.Oi 574.13 ; Minnesota patents , $3.7533.93 ; MLnnesotr lakers , J2.10i33.03 ; Bprltig Rrndes , $1.9.102.04 ; win ler patents , $3. 6.103. 90 ; winter stralghls. $3.CUJi J.70 ; wlnler extras , $3.00j3.50 : winter low crades J2 2i > < ff.1.00. llye Hour , nupenlne , J3.2593.40 ; fancy J3.50ii73.73. COHN MHAI Dull ; yellow western , $1.0S01.1'i ' llrnndywlne , $2.90. k AV1IKAT Ilccelpts , 12.400 bu. ; exjiorts , 32.701 hu. Spot , nominally unchnneetlj No. 2 led 75i4c No. 1 nn them. 7i-ic , dellveieil ; No. 1 hard "SMe delivered. Optlonu were atrong but quiet nil tin forenoon , and advanced on covering * stimulate by rumoied hlKher pilvnle cables , talk of n Ken eruun ilecitu * In Monday's visible und In tin world H hlpinent . and reported lowering o sprtiiK nliri.t ratlmutrn ; closed ' , ie lilslier : Sen temlier. clj.sril 7.1V c. ' roUN-Uecelpts , r..1.000 bu. : exports , 4U. 1u > pot. , lul ; Ni. 2 , 4Se ; yellow , r/ , c In store Option * declined nfier the opening on Itrltlsl crop tiewB , hut weie rallied with wheat nm " " ' ° tt" ' " " " ' " " " " ' closed 4Se. 'L. OATS Hecelpls , S.1.400 Im. ; exports , 42 S bu Spot , Htcnily ; No. 2. 23 > i ? 2 ( ic ; No. 2 white , ttlic Options , quiet , hut steady with wheat ; close. UMWo up ; September. 2tiU2Cy1c , closed 2C1ic . -n\y I''lrni : sn'in'lne ' , ; iQSOc Rood to choice - _ HOI'S Quiet ; r.icltlc coast , old , S03c ; 1831 crop illDIW Klrm ; lluenos Ayres , dry , 20 to 21 Ifoi 2U- ; Texas , dry , 21 to SO ! ( . . . ! : ic. I.IATHIU StronK ; hemlock xr.le , llueno AyreH , light to heavy welfhts , 23o ; ncld , 21' ( | 2I < * . WOOL l-'lnn ; dor.iesilo fleeee. lSQ2Sc ; jiullo. ) " i'HOVISION.S-IJeef. Heady : family , $10.50 * . liM ; extrn mexs. $7.50fiS.OO ; beef hams. J1S.IWS 18.50 : pickled. JD.I B15.M ( ; ciy. | , , vtra tn tl m.s ; m.ttlfilS.M , Cut meats , quiet nnd steady ; pickled 17.2.-.HJ.O ) ; pickled shoulders , $4 ; pickled hams V.VMJIi.oo. ) Ijird. steady ; western steam clOh.- i .it T < ! .C2iJ ; September , closed $60" asked ; refined steady. Porft. steady : new mesi. $ I2.23RU.OO family. li2.5Cftl2.75 ; slur ! clear , $12.Mni4.3fl. WTTnil Klrm ; western dairy , > 4l3e ; west ern creamery. 12' . G18c ; western factory , 8Vit CMKI-.SK Quiet : state , lai'KP. 5 % i"71u < - : Mnill CUffSHe ; part iklnia , fiiVc ; ; full rklmi. ' IU1OS Steady ; wes'ern fresh , ItpsiN Steady ; strained , common to Tl'Jli'KNTINB-QulH nt 27',4fi2 ' e. 11ICIKlrm ; fair to fxtm. 4'4 l'4c. MOLAKSIW Steady ; ROIK ! to choice. SOfiKc IMlACHKS-Wc-mi.TJ. Al'I'I.KH-Ittdf. . MrHKMKI.ONS-ltb ! . . $ | . ( kKJ'.00. JlirTALS PlR lion , firm ; southern , $ H.miBII..1) noithern. I12.0UH14.0) ) . C-pp'r. n'rcn * ; brokem' ' nrlre. $11.124. Lead , Htronst : brokers' price , I3.S7H. Tin. plales. quiet but nrm. cOTTONSI-ii ) OIL Firm : prim * crmK | , lu. 25c , nominal ; prime crude , loose , ISiiiir : nt ] crude , bhls. . 2lc ; mi nm r yllovprime , JHfiEK- yellow , summer , off grades. 27t > 2ic ; white prime , Llvi-rpnol LIVEIH-OOL. July 27. WHKAT-Spot stenJy Na. S winter , la i'/t < l ; No. 2 red iprmit. U SiJ Na. 1 hard Munlloba. Sj lOd , No. 1 California fK M. futtiri' rinse , ! Hrnl. Hh Hepteml-er nml October i d hlRlu-r anilmu"r , m mth unchsnKeil from ye-.ii-rdny'B closlljff | nici-s , business nloul rqtmlly ilistrlbittpd ; July , . , . . * .VI. August , fta eu < ll Heptemlier , f 6VI ; OftrtW'r , ; , s s\-l , Novemlier , 5M 7'ill ; 11-cemlier , ta S > 1. , f'OUN Hpot dull ; Atn r/enn / mlxeil , new , 4 * M ; futurt-n closed weak , T < lm m-nr iKwitlons im- chniiRed lo jd lower nnqllstant iwisittons % ld l-i er : bnnneioi ln-avn-M on mlddlo ixisltlons ; July. 4s 4 < vl ; AURUSt , .Js'Jid. Heptemlier , 4s i l ; Ocliber , 4s V d ; Novenlber. 4 < < | ; December , 4s. KUH'll Maiket ilulfi ilf-mand gooil ; St. IMU\H \ N fancy winter , 7s 6.1. l'KO1S1ONH Iliccnr him ; demand modetale ; fuint rlnnd cut , 2 < toSp.,1lis. : . 3Js 6 < l ; short ribs , 2 ll . . 3 M ; Inns OSntJj.IlKht , St to 45 Ibs. , mess , "s Cd ; prime mW-j , 8U 3d. I'ork , prime mess , fine western , ; 7s mprlnu" medium , tw- . Lard , dull ; pi line western. S2a td ; rellneil , ' " . , _ ' - " ' pallsV 33s. 4 CliKKSi : Quiet ; tlrnmnil poir ; nnest Ameri can wht ! , new , J8s ; llne i AniTlcan cilored , new , rh s Gil. Hl'TTKU Klnesl t'nlteil States. 70e ; good , nom inal. inal.COTTON"4lil : ) O1I l.lvetpool rellned , Kn. L1NSICKI ) Oll21s. . I'lrrHOLUI'M Ill-lined. S'4'l. UI-IKUIOKUATOIt ni-KK Korequnrtcni , G < 4d ; hlndnuartris , OViil. HOI'S At Lon.lon. 1 aclllc coast , 12. OMAHA CI.MHAL : : MAUICKT. Joinlllloii uf Triulf nml oil Sliiplt' nml I'aiu-j I'ruiliiL-L- . 1'p to n comparatively short time ago a tie- nendous huy crop was Hnllclpaled for the north- vest , but with the recent dr iulh In many of the argest hay prodiirlni ? counties uf southern Mln- lesota , llnal results of harvest promise little , If uylliltm' . greater than they were last year. An xceedliiRly Important feature phould not be overlooked , niid that l thai from everywhere ho lepoit comes that farmers have been en- ihlcd by fiivorahlo weather to s-cure the crop In Inu condition. Also In many places u good deal if uorti , iwils , rye , etc. , has lu-i-n grown for fod- ler , which In u mi-.isure will take the plac < * of my. Tills Is partlculaily tho. cast. In I he win- er wheat stales nndYUcvisln and Iowa. Quo. tnlloiis : KCJUS Choice slock , M'ic. ' HUTTKIl Packing sloi-K , 7'igSc ' ; cholc ? to fancy , 12U14c ; gathered creamery , lie ; separator creamery , IGc. I.1VK I'Ol'LTHY Hens , C jC'.ic ' ; loosters , Jc : .nlng chicken. * , pel It' . . 121lor ; ducks , 7QSc ; spring ducks , lOc ; turkeys , 7tfSc ; geese , Be. \ i..vltjnolcL rat. ? U lo jOu iiis. , are quoled at tiVjc : large unit coarse , 4 5V-c. CllKKHU Wisconsin full cream , 9c ; Young Americas. ll fl-o ; twins , llijljc : Ncbra ka nnd [ own , full cieum , lOc ; l.lnituirger , No. 1 , IP- ; ; brick. No. 1 , llc ; Swiss. No. 1. 13c. HAY Upland liny. $7.50 ; midland. $7.fiO ; low land , $7 ; new hay , $5.50 ; rye stinw , $3 ; color makes the pi Ice on hay. Light bales sell the best. Only top grades bilnir ton pilots. PIOEONS Per doz. , Jl.tMOl 23. VEOETAULKS. POTATOES New potatoes , * choice stock , ! OO 33c. 33c.ONIONS ONIONS Bermudas , per crate , none ; California , In sacks , per bu. , gjvtit.OO : homo grown , SOW'So. OLD UKANS-Hund picked , navy , $2.20 ; Lima beans , per lb. , aU jToijiC. CAHUACE On orders , sacked , 1'ic. JIADIHHIW Per doz. bunches. 13c. OHKHN ONIONS Per doz. bunches , lOc. LETTUCE Per doz. , 13 < ft2Uc. ASPAIIAUUB Choice stock on orders , 35B59o per doz. bunches. CrcUMllEUS On orders , COSISSc per doz. PEAS On oiilcrs , per bu. , CU6Sc. ) STHINO 1IKANS On orders , per hu. , G00G3C. TOMATOES Choice slock , per 4-basket ciatc , 835f90c ; 6 to ID-case lots. We. SUMMER SQUASH Per doz. , on orders , 230 We. We.WATEHMELONSPcr WATEHMELONS-Pcr do * . , i-ratrd. $2.50ff3.00. GllEEN PEPPEIIS Per bu. . Sl.00ai.10. WAX HEANS Per hu. , GOJJCoc. CAt'I.ll-'IXJWMH-I'er dot , , 73c$1.00. to two dozen. 40fIMc. ( CALCIKLOWEH-Per doz. . 73c1rJ1.00. CKLEIIY Home grown , per doz. , 4' > 'iiKc. Willn the apple crop In this section of tin- country Is large , theie lire apple growing lo- calllleH where a shortajre.'fs reporled. The apple crop of Ontario Is nlmdut. it complete failuie. The blKKcsl urehuids will-not i. > leld mole than tlve hu. all t ild. The fruUHjtaitween May 12 and 21 destroyed the prospects nf'ilie flult. Quotations : I > KAlls California lUrtlMls. per box , $2.13. 111-11) KAHI'IIKUIUKS Nt shlpplns stock. PLUMS California , ' p r" box. , choice stock , $1.I > 9 ; southern , per case , I1.2" ! . APISICOTrf No shlpWnt's.tuck. HOUTHI-IUN PKACJin.S Per C-hasket crate. APPLUS Choice Fhlppjni ; stock , bbls. , $2.00-9 - 2.23 ; cooking applet , $1.7SH2.IW. CALU-'OIINIA PI-IACHUS-Crawfords , per box , 73c ; Hate's enrly , GOfMSc1. ' ' STrtAWIIKItlllKS l ho'ci1 shipping stock , none. CHKIUHl'JS No slilpp'lll'slock. ( ! OOSKUiUIlliS-NI ) ' shlpplns slock. lll.ACIC IlASPllKItllinS-No slnpplns stock. llLACKIllillUIES Chotc Block , per 24-qt , case , $2.005(2.23. . " , OUAPHS Arkansas , stij ' < ; l > , per C-baskct crate , $ l.nOf1 23. ' Nl-ICTAHINES California. P r case , $1.30. THOPlCtM , KRUITti. Thn market Is well -suplled ; with very fine orunirct ) . Quotntlivis : ' OUANKS Nan-Is , | t-l > ox. $3 ; choice sec.l- lilies , per box , $2. ! > 0 ; Meillttrinnean sweets , $2.73 { 13.00 ; fancy St. ftjlchnels , none. LHltONS Kxtrn fancy lemons , SCO size , JG.OO ® 6.23 : 300 size. JG.23OG.iiO. HANANAH Choice Inrtro stock , par liunch , $2.23 02.M ; medium size bunches. > 2.00i2.23. PINEAPPLKR-I'er doz. . $2. MISCLLANLOI.'S. : : FIGS l-'uncy , 13c ; choice , 12ffll3c. I1ONKY California , 14bic. MAPLl-3 SVHUP-aallui jugs , per doz. . $12 ; liUbyRal. . cans , $3. NUTS Almonds. He ; English walnuts , foft- shelled , 12c ; slnndarts , lie ; filberts , Ho ; Brazil nuts , lOc ; pecans , ! ) c ; peanuls , law , Ve ; roasted , 7c DATES In CO to 70-lb. boxes , Go per lb. ; fard dates , small boxes. lOo per lb , C1DR11 Pure Juice , per bbl. , $3 ; half libl. . $3. IHCI'j ' I'OPCOP.N In tlie ear , en orders , per Ih. , 2'Ac. HIDKS AND TALLOW. The hide market continues to advance abroad and to hold very llrm here. The market Is en. Joylnx almost IneUlulilo ieai lion fiom a. pro longed depression. The war supplies for tor. elgn ( ounlrles make heavy dialns upon the slocks of lealher. Quotatlon : HllJUS No. 1 ereen l.ides , S'ic ' ; No. 2 green hides , 80 ; No. 1 green Balled hides , 'Jo ; No. 2 green sailed hides , S'.Jc ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 13 Ibs. , 13c ; No. 2 veal calf , 8 to 15 Ibs. . lOitlUUu , No. 1 dry flint hides. 12T14o ; No. 2 dry flint hides 12e ; No. 1 dry salted hides , 12o ; partly cuicd hides , Vi < : per lb. less than fully cured. HIIUKP PKLTS Oreen salted , each , 23aMcj green salted shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) , each , 5Q15c , diy shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) ' No. 1 , each , 510c ; dry shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) . No. 2 , each , -5c ; dry flint Kansas and Nel > n i'i butcher wool pelts , per poun.il , actual weltrnr. 558c ] ; dry flint Kansas and Ntbtnska murrain wool pelts , per pound , actual weight , 4SGc ; dry flint Colorado butcher wool pells , per pound , aclual welB'.it , 4Sf6' ' < .c ; dry Hint Coloindo muriuln wool pells , per pound , nclual weight , I'uZc. Have feet cut ull , as It Is useless to pay freight on them. TALLOU' AND OIIRASH No. 1 tallow , 4USJ 4Hc : No. 2 tallow. 3V tt4c ; grease , while A. ttt * ' c ; grease , white 11 , 3'c ; grease , yellow , 2"Mt So ; grease , daik. 2'.4o ; old butter , 282Jc ! ; bees wax , prime. 17fi2'c ' ) ; rough tallow , 2o. WOOL. UNWASHED-Klne heavy. Cft7c ; nne light , 8f3e ; quarter-blood , lOJil'Jc ; seedy , burry and chaffy , SBDe ; cotled and hroken , coarse. 7W 9c : cotled and broken , line , GQSe. WOOL , WASHED Medium , UQISc ; nne. llf 1C" ; tub washed , 10 < ? lSc ; hlnek. 8c ; bucks , 60 ; tag locks , 233c ; dead pulled , GWGc. STOCKS AX1) IH MS. In Neeiu-ltleM AVilM Dull lull tiniciiernl 'I'liin * WIIN l-'lrni. NEW YOllK , July 27 Tr.ullnir on tin- Stock exchanee today was dull , but the general torn was ( Irm nnd the room traders were more easj buyers. The Influence * on the niarket were the desire lo cover short contracts over Sunday nnd the buying by commission houses In the grangers , which were the fenlures of the dealing. At tin oihmlne prices were well held , but the I ear clique In Sugar quickly set t , work to nttai-K thu stock , and succei-ih-jl In foicinR U down lr ; pur cent. At the lowur figures kuyem oppearei nnd nt the close nil hut ' .i per cent of me de. ilme had been lejialneil. Tlie Reiiernl list was not ni1'ect 'd by tne depression In Sugar a.ii ti neiully ruled sllehlly higher. The market closed slrong and Ri-ncrnlly hlelier. Some few slocks showed declines on the ilny , Includln ) , Toledo & Ohln Central. .3 per cent , nnd Lake Shore. 1VI per cent. The week witnessed a change of fronl on tlie p-yt of cerlnin operators Speculation for Home [ tuW pant centered malnij In tinIndiiHlrlals , but for the past six days the inllway shales Were tn > leaders of tlie mar. ket , with , however , 'Hi/fair / and ClilcnRo llai quite prominent In th'-'ir.insaetlons. The temper of Kpecuhjlim | was decidedly bulllsl throucliuiit ns legiirds the7 crnnser sharea , am qultu a few other ut thv , llwax pHipsitlej. The lirllllant outlink for thc-v'in-ii crop Induced heavy purchases of I lock Ifluml and llurllngloii , and it pronounced Inquliy for-S n , stocks of other Rrub i-urryinR roaii * . Tln < i-pde.ivo.-s of the hear tuders recently to , illjsl d'-- limr Hock In this gtoup had m \/iti4.lnrgi ) * me.isure of sue- re a. Iliiek Island wild Up' li' p--r cent to 7iH | . lliulL-iKti n 5i4 per centp 92 , SI. Pnul 2'.i ' p-r cent to "UHi mid Northwestern 2'i ' per cent Ic 1114. Tht-be IlKures nn--Hi - highest reached this year nnd were iiialntattu-4 to the close except foi reaction of , per -ti } . ' In St. Paul and llur- llnston und 'i per ce tMh Northwestern. The numerous favorable riilliHi.1i ! rnporls , the neat approach of the solulrM/- f the trunk line dim cully , the growing1 belli.hat n settlement wll soon bo effected In Hi nnthiaclte coal road difference , cnupleil wRli the cheerful business outlook ( jeni-rnily. were factora In the cenera oiipreolatlon if values. ' 7Wcoinmlsslon nn > n re ported n K" > 1 Increase In business , and evidences nre not wumlnc that outsiders were iigatn en l-rllis' the Meld of rpeoul.itlon. Huttar wax Ii KiMiil demand nml rose ! U per crnt to ill1. , dr- ollnetl lo II2V , rallied tn 111. receded tn 112 % nm loiieil at 1U % , n net n-iln of 2 per cent. Chlrax' < ) a moved up pretty steadily until n rise hm been effected of 3 % per rent to 58. At ( hn lo | fljrtiroa huge bl-K-ks of the slock were Ihrowr ninn the market. The llnal irnnra'tlm wi n 54 4. n B ln on the \v-ek "f P , n . - < -en > . Leather preferreil ilevrlnp-1 th mm * erratic IMiden-y thnt lias charH't-i'T--l ' ihl < i > : ' --'Mlti nf lite , nnd Hfteiiump'ni ; ' p- * ' , ett , o th > st.xk rear-In ! to S5 % nn.l it > e , | at * 7. As a r * stilt of the wek's trnrtinjr. prices nre In the main higher , the notatili > rnln-i In n'MlllTi t < In > s4 nlreadv rernrdrd helnp ! tit. Paul A Om ilu preferred , 2i per cent ; St. PHU ! preferrel. Pull wan nnd Coyon Oil pieferre < t. 2 | i-r rent. The sales of the w ek airire ntr < l l.JW.O ) shares , nn. ) M stm-ks were rtenll In. The fond vpeculiitlon totluy ithoive-t Ronnldei- alls strencth lint animation , the inl > s n-nch lie Jl.l.T.i(1'ivenitn'nt l iml- < were lifeless Bales lieln'f only $2J r.w. Stal V' 'urllles were quiet , with wales of $ ; snmo. The tradlmr In si ver certificates was confined to n sale of $10.0.yi . at Vn ; . The following were Ihs cmnni : quotillonn o XIMV York Miniry ? lnrl < tt. NEW YOHK , July 27.-.MONl'3V ON C'ALl - Kasy , 1 per cent , I'ltlMK MnilCANTlLlt PAI'KIt 3OI Per cent. STKUL1NO r.XCHANHK Klrm. with nctunl uslness In bunkers' bills ut Jl.OlJIt..OU for de mand nnd nt Si.Mfn.SI'i ' for sixty days. 1'osted -ales. M.SUi.HM.ro n.id JI.'JO > ,4M4.i ! | . COMMKIU'lAL HlLLS-M.tS'i. SILVKlt CKUTII'MCATES-CCHIiTCO' ) , ; sales , 10- 000 nt GGli. ItAU HILVKIl 66 4. MKXU'AN DOLLARS B3H. (1OVKHNMKNT HONDn fllarket nrm : t'nlted states new 4s , rp . , 122'i ' : t'nltpd Stntes new 4. < coupon , 123'4 ; fnltp-1 Sites Ss. les. , lir,4 ; I'nlted States 5s , oupon , Ill's ' ; I'nlted StiiK-s 4 < . reK. , 12 ; United Stntes 4s , coupon. 112'ji United States 2f. IPR. . 97 ; I'aelllc CH of . - , , lo j bid. Closing quotations nn IKmis were ns follows : Fliiniirliil NoteH. ST. IvOtHS , July 27. ClenrlnKS. J3,070.r > 72 ; lial- ancea , $707,808. Money , DjC per cent. New Yorl ( 2Je pn-mlum. ' ItOSTON. July 2r. ClearlnK'i , Jir,02.H37 ; Inl- Hiict-H , il 010,042 ; for the week , clear.ngs , $101- 5S3.4IO ; balances , (11.904J3 11AI.TI.MOHK. July 27. Clcarlnija , Jl S42.601 ; halnnrfx , | " > 04OI9 ; for the wti-li , clearlnK ? . Jll.- C.51S ; l.alniicej. Jl.J33.2i , " , . NKW YOltK. July 27. Clearing , tS1.i7.8li ; biilnnefi * , Vi.13.1CO ; for the week , clearings. JJ)5.- IW.Cl1' ' ) ; balances , J31.S09.011. l < III.AI ! > ii.I : > . IIIA. July 27.-ClearlnK ! , I1.632- 2CB ; h.ilanern , Jl. 484.022 ; for the week , dcailngf , J6C.307.CC3 ; Ij.ilancM , 5S.5l3.i7J. WASHINGTON. July 27. Today's stntenunt of the rendition of the tieamry Bhowa : Avallnlile nanli balance , Jl'.U.H'MG' ) ; gold reserve , Jlji,4Jl- WASHINOTON. July 27.-Th comptroller of the cureney toilav W H notllled nf the of the Superior National b.uik at West Superior. Wl * . It-ink Hxamlner HruKhns placed In The bank linn n capital of JIU.OO-I. Koodx , t3,338C2S ; Kenernl merchandliie , tGG3ilSt , ' LONDON , July 27. The amount of bullion ifone Into the Hank of KnKlaml on bilanc-e today was (84,00i ) . Oold la quoted today nt lluc-nrw AYU-H at 2tS.3 > ) ; Ma.lrld , 11.50 ; l.lshon , 26U ; SI. 1'eteris- bunc , 50 ; Athens , 77 ; Ilom'e , 101.47 , Vienna , 103. CHICAGO , Julv 27. rienrlnmi. J12,7.VO ; lotnl for weik , JSUIGO'D ; co r-spondlni ; week list year , t7l.7nOuii > . M iney. easy ; intes. 4H'-i per cent for call loan.i and 603H per cent for commercial paper. New York exchange , 15c premium. Slet. UlliT , J4.M'ifl4.E9i. ! ' ! C ( T - - NEW YOltK , July 27. COl-'EEE-Ontlons opened steady nt unclnn ed prices to r , points ndvnnce ; ruled tnmpotarlly Ilirn on cables nnd fnlr warehouse delivery ; ea ed off under local pressure nnd absence of outs'de speculatlvo sup- p-nl ; closed quiet at n net decline of M(2 < ) points ; September. $12.2-K13 ) ; Dec-mber , $13.iiT13. | ' . ( ) ; March , $ H.83ffl5.lO ; i.pot coffe- > . steady ; No. 7 ! H3.75 ; mild , steady ; Cordova , $ lR.231fl.CH ! ) ) New York stock today , 213,317 hags ; I'nlted States stock. S22.943 hags ; Hll-iat for the t'nllecl Stat.s , 161 Ml bngs ; tutnl visible for the United Stales , 48G.9I3 bags , against 3G1.267 bngs last year. SANTOS. July 27. Quiet ; good nvc-nge Pnntos , HI.2) ; recelpis. 8 oi bugs ; i-lock , lliiii ) hags. HA.MlIl'ItO. July 27.-Quiet , unchaiistd to lf higher ; fnles. B.0i baits. HAVRE. July 27. Opened quiet ; closed Meiidy , wllhout change ; sales , T.i l hairs. RIO li : JANEIRO , July 27.--'lrm ! ; No. 7 Rio , $14.10 ; exchange , l.'H'l ' ; rfelj I . 300 lugi ; eleuird for the t'nlteil Stales , S.ivw bans ; cleared for Europe , 1.000 bags ; clock , 137.0 * ) b.is . IVixil .Ilin-lift. LONDON , July 27. At the wool auction unU-s today 1.2J4 bales were ntTervil. of which l.W ] were wlthdiawn. A good ( .election was offered , which was in-t with n a lonit d man I from Amei leant and conllnentnl Inn-is. The follow ing lire the tales In detail : New Soutli Wales , 3.74J hales ; sroured , 7 < tjrl. 3d ; giea y. Zfi74d. Queensland , U72 hales ; sr-Hire 1 , dlfil-i Hiit ; Kreiuy , 4U7Ud. Vlctcrla , 2.213 balei ; scounxl , ( 't-.lljla ' V l ; gieusy. SU < it' ' < H < l. South Auntral'a , 4)7 h.il-a ; r'fiurnl. Glidjflsi ! 4d ; grt-aay. 3fi d. Tnnnianln , II bales ; jtre-iiy. S'ird. ' Nrw X.ealanJ. 4,107 bales ; il I II tp. nit'l ' Nalal , 1.311 liales ; ' tcoureil , I'l-nrl : ! < ! ni I n .MirUol. PEORTA. Ju'y 27. CORN Dull , unchanged ; No. 2. IJtir ; No. 3. 42Uc. OATS rilow , easy ; No. 2 while , 2VH825c ; No , 3 whit2S' ' . IIYK null , nominal. WII1KKV l-'lrm ; llnUheil goedi , en ih Ki l > < f > 1.22 for high wines. HECEIPTri Wheat. S.4W bu. ; CJrn. 4tf"KI l > u. ; n ii. tl.7' ) Im , ; rye ami bnrlt-y , nmi- * . HIIIPMi.NTrtVhrnt. : . 42 im , . i.irri , 22 r.v : bu. . CJ.KJ , AJ.OIO hu. , r ) ' , GO ) bu , , li.irlev , * < H ) hu 'l-'rlHi-ii AVIivut UiioliitliiiiM. HAN KRANCISCO , July ti.-WHEAT-SI-ady De'-eiubtr. JUM ; May. $1.11 , new , m-ller , " OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Week Closes with the Customary Light Bun of All Sorts , BUYERS AND SELLERS.ARE FAR APART tcHiilt In Slim , I ii nlUraott > ry Trail- IIIH on tlit > llci'f Cattle SlueUfi-H g llt-tter UOKM .Sea rve mill I'ricoM Mronu ; . SOUTH OMAHA , July 27. Thu receipts today weio 073 cattle , 1,083 hogs and 710 Hiecp , us against 1,723 cattle , 1,189 hofis anil 113 sheep yesterday nnd171 cattle , 2,818 hogs nnd 231 sheep on Saturday of last week , llecclptH frotii the first of the year up to date show n loss , as compared with the sanio time last year , of 182,1171 cattle , 375- SJ7 host * , 27,501 tOieep and 1,133 horses and mules. W1-UICIY liKCKIl'TS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Receipts thin week 10,113 9,2 > ) l 2,1.7) Receipts last week ! ) . ! IJ.iMl 1.8,0 Sumo week lusl year 11.43J 71,001 1,43.1 Same week 1SJ3 9,91) 3I.GO-I 3,137 Same week H9J , . 7.133 11,83) 4411 CATTI.I'J There were all told forty-one fresh loads of cnttlo.on sale this tnornlni ; , ns nRiilnst sixty-four loads yesterday. While the receipts were llKht , the proportion tion of beef steers was the largest In name days. There were about seven loads ot natives , besides sevciul loads of westerns. Some of Ihu cattle \\ere pretty lair , but there was nothing very extra In the yards. The market was slow nnd dull. The hold ers of cattle ) were all prlcttiK their stult higher , whllo thu buyers did not koem In- ullnecl to pay the prices asked , lluyers claimed that they would buy the cattle It' they could RCI them worth the tnont-y. The failure of buyers nnd sellers to come together on a trndtnt ; basis made It a slow market , and'tho mornlni ? wore awny with very little belnif accomplished , l.ato In the day qulto a string sold ut ? 3.SO and $1.40.A . A ( ? oed share of the o.Utlo here were cows and liojfurs , and the market on that kind ol' utuft was H-.iFonably active at about rtciuly prices. The yards wore practically cleared at nn earlv hour. The bulk of the salco of cows were at $2.00fi2.70. Stockrrs and feeders were In Kood de- ninnil for n Saturday. The oftorliiKd , how ever , were not larxc. Anythlmt dexliuhle sold readily at fully steady pi lets. Theie Is an active demand for both heavy feed ers nnd foi- good little cattle wclKhltiK i-lRhr nroiind t < x ) Ibs. As will be noted from the receipts re ported above , the run of rattle during the past week has been very nearly ns larso as the run for the corresponding week of but year. At the same time the market has been very poorly mipplled with fat steers , nnd on some d.i.p ii'nli..i-v bare. A very lar o pmportlon of the ent- tlo arriving hero of late has been made up of cow stulf nnd feeders. Ot these a considerable number have been westerns from the sand hills country of Nebraska. Des-Irable beef steers , such at would be suitable for the dressed beef trade , have been. In Rood demand all the week. The prices paid on the best cattle have not shown 'much chiuw during the week , while the less desirable are n little easier than a week a o. Common slippery cattle are decidedly lower. Oood cow stuff Is also selllnK In nbotit the same notch as a week npo. Common nnd rouih stock Is lower. Oood Btoi'Kor. * o"d feeders have been In very nctlve demand nil the v.-celc and nt the close were 1M2. > higher than n week UKO. KeprSsenttitive sales : 1113El' STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr , No. Av. Pr. 2. . . . ! 20 $3 M CJ..1032 $3 S ) C-J. . . .1132 $1 40 COWS. 1. . . . 870 1 4i ) 1. . . . MX ) 200 12. . . . 873 24) 1..1H30 ISO 12. . . . H2I 20) ) 1..11TD 2 CO 1. . . . 8(0 1C3 2. . . , 915 2 M ' . ) . . . . 11 250 3. . . . 9C ( ! 1C.- 1 . . , . Si'i.t 2 ID 4..7JI5 S M 1..10-.0 173 2) ) . . . . 722 21) 31. . . . > 8C 263 3. . . . ! > ? ! > 175 2. . . . SIM 220 1. . . . ! ) ' . 2 fi3 1..1030 1 85 ! ! . . . . M7 230 3. . . . 930 2 fi3 3. . . . 1003 1 M 21. . . . DOS 235 0. . . . .I31 2 G5 2..1065 1(10 ( 1..102J 24' ' ) G. . . . 913 261 1..11130 200 4. . . . 902 240 12..I1 S31 2 "J 3..1iKi ; 2 U ) HEIFERS. 4. . . . I'M 2)5 1. . . . C9) 223 13. . . . 723 223 L. . . 4SO 2 15 PULLS. 1..10li ) t 75 l.'MO 200 1..13SO 210 1. . . . SrH 1 75 ' 1..100I ) 211) ) 1..11711 2 2" - 1..1I2' ' ) 175 :2..11i ) . 2 1' ' ) 1..119D 2 .I/ 1..UC.D . l' ? < > 1..1110 .2 II ) 1..1120 2 SO 1. . . . Mi ) 1 S.i ' 1..10UO 210 2..133) 250- 1..WO 2 IM STAGS. 1. . . . * . ) 300 CALVES. 1. . . . ini ) 2 00 1. . . . 90 30) 1 , . . . 220 450 2. . . . 2M : 2 m 5. . . . 131 423 1. . . . 160 ISO 1. . . . 300 2 35 STOCKEHS AND FEEDERS. 1. . . . C.IO 2 3 > ' 4. . . . 790 273 1..921 300 2. . . . 770 2 Mk SI. . . . 702 2 SO 4..105- | 3 00 1. . . . f.t ) 24't ' , ' 15. . . . 172 29' ' ) 7. . . . 7il ) 303 1. . . . 9iV ) 2 K' . . "It. . , . 730 300 t . . . . 1120 3 * ) L. . . 4C ) 273 . . . . 7U5 3 ( H ) 3. . . . 9SS 340 22. . . . 7.11 273'S3. . . . . 702 30- - ) 8. . . . W2 3 M 2. . . . S 0 275 .IS. . . . 77il 30- ) 22..1013 3 DO 2. . . . 7110 2 75 1 62i ) 3 ( W WESTERNS. WYOMING. William Cownn. No. Av. Pr. Ni. Av. Pr. 2 cows ( ISO $2 23 12 feeders..1013 $3 CO 31 cows U2G 2 30 HOOS The fresh receipts of hogs numbered IwiMily-seveii li.-nls , us against liflecn yeslerrtay. The demand was good and tlip offering * were ail taken In good season. Heavy IIORS sjld al nhout steady prices nnd llclit weights were si runt , ' . TheInst light lies ; sold largely nt $3 , with ipilte n number of sales at $ l.90fl ! > ' . . Heavy hogs sold largely at $4.fuifi4. ! > i | . The hulk of all thu hogs sold nt JI.S3tfl.93. Ilentexentiitlvu sales : No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Hh. Pr. 25 23H 12$4 CO 7J 2".0 SO $1 91 2 383 . . . 4ft ) S2 1711 4' ) 4-90 G 323 . . . 4 CO fi- , 272 . . . 4 91 2 * 2IS 40 4 7D M lit 210 49. ) 2 ? W 210 470 73 2M 32) 430 .17 27D 120 47D f,7 2'i ? . . . 490 " -21 . . . 473 7. m 40 190 2 )9' ) ' ) . . . 4 75 3'l 205 12) 4 95 130 270 Si ) 4 M ) 90 IC" 20' ) 4 f , C2 271 240 480 ' 77 197 12' ' ) 49' , 2 233 . . . 48. ) f,5 -.221 10' ' ) 491 1 1C' ' ) . . . 4 SO , < i7 21.1 SO 4 9" C2 2I 160 4 f. 01 211 120 4 ill C5 244 21) 4 S5 T3 , . . ] VI t ) 30) ) 37 l.SS 12) 481 72 221 120 50. . ) Ki 11 , ICO 4 S5 77 11 21) f li ) ID 210 . . . 483 R1 2r > 4' ' ) fid ) " ! 2.12 ICO 4 X- 70 213 . . . 501 S2 21S 8'.4 ' 85 SKIPS AND CELLS. . . . . . . . . . . . . 275 fi 23C 4' ) 323 1 1C ) . . . 2 75 1 11) 8) ) t 2.7 1 " 200 . . . 275 7 2ftl 1) I M SHEEP The tre-lpis worn fnlry I lurnl nn 1 th , mniket active. Thi < lecelpts of ( .lieep have been quite Inige during the past week , not only show. Ing nn IncreiiFt- over the previous week , hut ovei the corresp Hiding week of List year. The di-m-'iml hai been good nnd packets have lieivi fiei huyers. I-'nlr lo choice unlives are quotal lr > nl from 12.T.O to J3.75. fnlr to coed westerns at fron J2.2" , to n.r.O , common nnd Rtoi-k 8hep nt finn 1.73 to J2.75. nnd pied tn cliolee 40 to 10)-lli ) lamb-viit from J3 to | 3. Ilepresentatlvp sales : No- Av. 1'r. S culls 101 f2 00 12 native ewes 13. . ) ym 20) OrpRon ml\pd ni : 3 , - , 22S OreKon mixed ] iij 3 ; ; 1 native lamli , | i 4 j j 3S native lambs fj 4 35 CIIICAi ( ) I.IVII STOCK. t DIII-IIIK tin1'iiKl 1\ > < KIIiu llci-n ii I > lKiippoliiliiicn ( to .Sellers. CHIfAOO. July 27.T'.ie cutllo trade was dull and prices shawvi ] mure ur less eaknc s. us the general i-xppct.iiInn wan that the rei-ent mine receipts nt Kiintas City anil utlur western points would bu , fallowed by u big "lun" here next Monday. The market this wc-U has hc n n illfuiupnlntmrnt to Kellers , nnd the cliislns Is Oul nt J3.4085.75 for common to cln < lco natl\e | i > pm , extra lots InlnR nominal at JVSOiffS 9) . K.ilr nallvf rattle nris nbHnnl to romu Into shaip competition with tine utoclt from the wxtein lanKes , theie belns numerous lulH of the latter that sell nt tl.0i4 30. with H uno oulllii ! ; an hlsli ns U.S. , . Nul'vn butuieis' nnd canneis' stuff Is ilolntr betlia . t'l.in th Bentral inn of Heers. nnd there Is a very KIO.I . nil ) for cows nm bulls nt il.735f3.5o , with a few fam-y lots ai much lilKhrr prlcen. Calves s-ll lit t2.50K3. . ' . ( for poor to bm. The HlocUer iinil feeder trad has Impioved ronsldi-r.ililv nnd xomo commui lu-lforn avrruKlne .WJ and 700 ixiumU were tnkri yrinvnlny nl t''Ilfi2.2' ' ) . Texas caltlo were steady lo.lay ill MlJiM.lO fur jdeers nnd } i2f2.C' , fin the general run of fown imd hulls , with dimce fitl hteem nominally lirni at ll.25ii4.Ci , Wmtern ranxei * were llrm nnd unehansed In hjgs only ubout 5.00) were received tmlny , but the 12.IK/I l.'fl over l.itt nlKht l.roiulit . the yuplily up to I- ) ) ) . Taut was a l.irner numli-i than pallid ho ill.M | ! -d of at IhU llnlf. und Ilif prices were weak to 5- per 100 | b * . luw , . Many will be I'urrled ovor. Including a Knxl'.y nunibfi of good to choice | mi ; > . Salei wetw m.'nt.o | mmnuin to choice lumvy ho s ut ( I I'MIJ. ; 1" > , inUi-il lots Jl.70tjj.13 , nnd li -.it H.-ISIU. . Jl.b'il5.2j. The liulk nf th 'j | " wrnl at JI.SHii.O ) f"r lienvy and J5.o.1li 11 f > n Usht. As mmpart-il whh u wul ( n o iirlc' , showed a decline of SOo on huav > und 43 ? or Unlit. Only about 2,000 rhpp ntrlfd tola } and tin inaiket again n.iowi-d rin'l < l ralile strengt'i Hales werp on u luinU of Jl.I.i ) : > f'jr ' rulis t extra pxport she p , > ; ,7."fl3.73 f n Waii-inn J2 ! Vn J.25 for Trxans unit )2.75fl.2 ) ( > for common t < cutr.i rprliiK lamlii , rtel i nvcravnu M Ibs an * s'llln ? 11 * hluli ni J.62'i. ' romr.i > nT Idiuli Ki-llln ? nt J2.OiW2.23. mid f.p.ltnx luinhi n-l uiouml 13. A IdK lot of Montnnu gr.iMfj wpluhlm ; III piiunds sold yste.day nt ' 3 5j. IlWUIITrt rnlll * . H.lfH liPail , calvp , lYi head IIOKS , j'trt brad ; iheep , 2 , ' l h aj. Nl. l.nulM l.lvr Slocli. ST. LOt'lrt. July S7 CATTLE Iterelpts , 4V brail , fhtpm- nil ) 1,900 brut , pinrtlr-ully im nuir kc-t , owing \'i \ the > ery UKht rupiily , and ml n retail Undo w done within previous quoin * tli > n IIOC1S Receipts , 30) ) heoit : shipments , S9M hend , maiket nl nit lOo lowei : heavies , JI.81U 5.0) : t > iekr , S.n ) ff4.f > i > i light. JI.Ji'W.oo. SHEEP-Receipts. * M hend ; idihmifiits , I.JM hwiili nothing d ne on nccounl of no supply. There I * n fnlr demand for Rood null tons m-.J Inmlw nt previous limitations. ICltllNIIN Clly ll\o StlH'tf * K.\N9AH CITY . , July SJ.-CATTLK-lteeplpts. l.om ) bend ; shlpmrnis , } , | iM hend ; nmlUrl steady to strong ; Texas steers , $ t.7Mr3. ) ; Tesns cows. Jl.73O2.Wj iwef steers , J2.SiWJ.CnalUe rims. $1.3& 3.'M ; rlockrm nnd feeders , ji.ISi.TMJ ; hulls , itlHlS 'RecelpK 4.1W head ; shipments , V ) hrnd ; market lOWISe lower ; hulk nf sales. $1 75W 4.1W ; hem-lev , I.C\UI.W ; pickets , JI.6MH'- - > . IlKliti , $ I.S64JS.OO ; Yotkers. JI--HtK-AW ; pigs , J3.3 SHEEP Receipts , li > M hrnd ; shipments , 4W lii-dil ; maiket we.ik , Stork In SlKlit. Reooid nf receipts nl the four principal markets for NitiiKtuy , July 27 , 1VI3 : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Om.ih.i 973 1M1 711 ChkMKii 8,0V8.WO 200) ) KUIIWIS City l.i M 4,100 l.nou St. Louis 4' > 1 30 < ) 2' ' Tons : ! .10,373 11,0-5 3,9 ! Dry CouilH Mnrlt. . NEW YORK , July 37.-Agciits have . . _ _ t.v pi Ices of the entire line of Hamilton tickIng - Ing i4e e.ii'h per ynnl nnd Merrlmno Indlgii blue punts to Sc. As iisunl , lee muxgy weslher on u half holiday Sntuiil.ty , theie was n very 1'ght ppot demand , though mall urdois wern fairly good , Theie Is a great r fi-ellng of i-oiillileni-d iluoad ns to the Improving prospect- * for the niilumn mule , which Is fully supported liy the \ery strong tone of the maikel lor all drscrlp- : ions of cotton if vdi. PrinlliiR cloths llrm ut JtLe. plus 1 per cent for niols and 2 13'lGu for coiitruels. Sales for the week , UIH.U'M plrco. KALI. RIVER. Mass. , July 21.Tlie print cloih maiket advanced during tiie wrek from 2V' to 1 per c-nt iu-r that Ilgure. Mnnufnn ur- 01 s held off for 2 15-16C till the lust of the week , when they let some spots und futures BU nt the maiket price. The dem.inl was strong nnd there would liavt * b-'ii large s.iles If th manufiu-luieis had not been slow to sell , Tim siles of i-dds nnd ends extended tlmmijli the week. Only n few legiihirs were sold. Soma October deliveries wele sold for slightly Iwttfr prices than the maiket. The reguhus sold me inosilv for il-livery In Scptemher nnd October. The s.ilei of iHlds nnd ends are scattered BIIIOIIK the mills In not very large lots. Tlie hulk of HIOIS nre o.liis , nnd the delherles sold to be made run through to January. Tim deliveries wele up to Iho production , leaving tlio slock urn-hanged. Tlie in.uket Is very llrm nt 2TiC plus 1 per cent , nnd manufactur. to nre sltll generally Inclined to hold for 2 15-160. The pros- IM-cls for good business nhead are regarded ns liromislng. Mesits. R-mlnglon nnd Duvol fur nish tliv following statement : Prodiie Inn for tlio . - K. 2210) ) pleci'i ; d--llverles , 220,00-1 pieces ; lok ( ildl. KM.OOII ; BI-II4. 43,1)1) ) ) ) ) , 132.W ) plws ; . mt wei-i.1 ! ! Hlork. 1.2IK1) ) pletes ; sales ( odili , 132- i K ) pieces ; ( ! 4-CI , 411.000 p eces ) . ISl.OJO pieces ; Spot. 81.W ) : futuiei , 132.IMO. Salci. for w.'ekly delivery : AiiKiisl.121.OOJ pieces ; September. 8-.l ) plorc-s : OctoW. 31.0" ) plecest Novcinlwr , 18,000 pieces ; Doremhsr. 12,000 pieces. St. I.iililN ( Ji-iu-l-iil 'Murl ; < -t. ST. LOUIS. July ST. KLOl'll Illisher ; palpntt. .3.5'lfJ.Ci ' ) ; eMra faiii-y. $3.3003.4) ; f nicy. J2.90W 3.1W ; uilolce. J2.73V2.S3. \V11EAT Movi'd up enrly on a sharp demand ; the advance was suslalncd , Hie matUctval the close going still hlghei ; stronger cahles caused lh. < streiiKlh Inler In the day ; No. 2 red , cash , i'ic ; July , m-c bid ; Septemher. 70o bid. CORN Tlie fulure nuirkiil was disposed to he e.isy IhH moiiiing In symiialhy with deellnfrf elxeuhete. hut ii-porls of hot winds nnd damnge to the crop In Nehrnikn kept n good many ff m selling , nnd tlicic was little decline In price , tlu maikel eioiliiK Him ; No. 2 mixed , cash , 38o bid ; July. P.SVic ; Sepiemher. 40ic bid. OATS Slrong In sympalny with whc-it nnd coin ; no Hading ; spot grail" stronn ; No. 2 , eas.i , 2 c hid ; July. Si'4c ; Scplumber , 2J > c. RYE-No. 2 legulnr , 43e hid. l-'LAX SEED-Lowei ; sales at $1.1IIQ1.2i1. ORASS SEEDii Timothy , iiunilu.il ; $1. 0 for August ; others unchanged. CORN MEAI.-J2 Mf2.23. IIRAN-riim ; cast side , sacked , C3c. HAY Fairly active ; timothy , n w , $9.00911.0) ; pialrle. new , $7.r.0ii ( 10.no , this aid' . LEAD Active and hlKher ; tales , 10 cars cholcji hard at $3.30 : 5 cars choice Imil and 5 cars Mis- Knurl nl $3.32'j : lee tons Msyouil nl $3.33 ; C ) tout desilverized at J3.37'a. SI'ELTHIt Advancing and vciy strong ; sales , one car nt $3.C3 and Ihmer. WHISKY-I.23. - - PROVISIONS Potk. slandni'il mess , joliblnit , $11. Lard , prlmo sti-iim. $ H ; cli ice. ! $ (1.2) ( . Ilieon , huxed shouldeis , JC.37'i ; longs , $0.73 ; libs , $ C.S7V-i : sluirls. $7. Dry salt meals , boxed shoulders , 45.021,4 : Inncs , Ji.371i ; i Ibs. $ ( U , ) : nhorts , , } 6.75. RECEIPTS Flour , 2.000 hbls , : wheat , 131,000 bu. ; coin , 22.00. ) hu. : oats 33.000 Im. SHIPMENTS Flour , 3,00i ) htils. : wheat , 2-VWO bu.i corn , 27,00. ) bu. : oats. 13.OH bu. InciiMse. ! 2.C24COO ; chciilnllnn decicane , t'i.lC)0. ) The bank.i now hold JII'JMr > 73 In excess of the requirements of Ihu 23 per cent iati > . Mixnu.s AIII-J srsi' l'i- | ) < > HltliiiN from Ojicrjltol'M 31 list He Snliill -il tn th < - Wlii > lillmly. . ISlll'KMING , Mich. , July 27. At a mest- Ing of strlkliiK minors today the request of the employers that they meet at thplr re- spoctlvo mines on Mon.lay for a confcrencn relative to the promised Increase In wages was drsltneil. The insn dcnounceJ the plan as a scheme to break tip the union , and do- clded that all overtures must ho submitted to tlio bcdy of miners as a whole. Tlio usual mass meeting will be held on Monday at Union park , and tlio strikers say that as the managers have a proposition to make It must bo presented to tliem there. CloHt-il a riotlilntv Ilonxc. MILWAUKEE , July 27. Tlio Jacob Katz y , In the dry goods business on Win- nebago street , was closed today on Judgments In favor of tlio Marshall nnd Islcy bank In amounts aggregating $100,000. The membera of the company are Jacob Katz , Herman Katz , Adolph Dogustawsky and Adolph Mah ler. Tim Kalz company also maintained a branch store on the South Side. Tim iii-JAi/rv INSTRUMENTS placed on record July 27 , 1893 : WAUIIANTY DHIUJS. I M Smith to M I' Kills , lot 1. block 31 , Ambler 1'lacej lot 23 , block 12 , lledfonl I'lace J 2,0'V ) M 1-3 Kills to J II S > rwood , s.im- Iteiisin Land Syndicate to K i : lluffnrui , lulu 3 to ti , block 21. It-nwn. . , A I' I > rnUi > et ill to J I1 Huiillimloii , lots 1" , and IS. block fi. Unike's ad I. . . . . . . . . . .1 S StrCoimlili tJ 11 T McroimlcU , u 3iV4 ) feet ( if lot 4. Cllse's add ; lot 111 , block 1. t'laiend'H ' add ; lots 7 and ! i. Cntnlp.t 2.1 odd ; nnillv ' .i uf lot 10. Uknli.iina ndd , . . . Same to Kline el nl. H % of lol 2 , > or k IIS : s 'i of lot 5. block 13) ) ; lot S , block Vj ; lot it. lilock S7. oinahii ; undlv " , i of Mirloim lots nnd b > 'l.s In Deer pnik Alvln Hanndeis nnd wife to M V Shann in. n 'A of Ms find 7 , bl Ji 12. Myi'is , It , < - T's ndil : lols 12 ami 13 , block 10 ; lot 22. blocl ; C , S.iundfis & IPs Highland puik IJflT C'LAIJI UHKIW. M K Harris to ! < A UlslnB. lot 12. llur- ib'tte CVuit DKHDS. Sn"rlal master in Wlnona Savlnss bank , lots 1 to . 10 , 12. 13. 11. 10. 22 to 20 , Luke & Ts ndd * * * * * * * * * * * * FOR Activity us.iln pre\alls In tia ! inaiket'for * Stocks , , IMI' ' ] . ii'ii.n , t'ot'on unJ otlie. ) j cnrllleii. * Wo mall fiee to nny nililr-B < o'.ir lloolt an I lially Marki-t L IM. < ! < ; i-'lbiiu ha v mo3e I Bpi'culatlve tnvmitnvnu iwiiilt in rapid nnd bniidsomn piollts. Our commission f , r buyinK and lilns for cnsli or on nviruln of 3 lo i per i--iit l > ONLY 1-10 I'I'.IJ CRNT. E. n. THORM9URGH ft O. : MemLom of New VoiU CVm. Kt"ck Ksclmnge. J It , .r.tM'-y , .t . , v to- . , . * * * < can be made by our method of cparutlni ; In ( IllAIN AND HTOplCa. I'roipcclm Blvlns full Information of perfect system mailed ( ret. Krr.tl your LamlneM only to a lln.inolally rcspumilbU house , Lo , k us up. IIAMPDRN P. THOMAS K CO , , Uraln , Stock and llond llrokurs. 3 CUntuber of Couiuiorce , C1IICAUD GRAIN On S cent marclni. Deal , safest and nioit prolltabla inelhud. Mnrgln from fia up. r < end 2 r. for Ihu WKKKLY MMKKT IJTOTATION , wltli full particu lars ; uu trlsl 3 muiilhjliv. ( > > rre.iponil iits wunteil one inmlwlon. AitdrmsJ , A.HlMHiL'O. , llroer ! , WuNewHioclc Kicuance. i.'lilcai'o. MAIIIilN No inalturhat Iwoklfi < m p r . ul.ill'in you may havu tend nv-nil r"f ° 1"wli'fli ' I' NKW nnd co.Ml'l.KTI' : . It clearly i-xpl.i.n iiurum tl-j.lln und IlKKINKR ALL MAHKI3T iXl'ftir : : > .SIO.\t. ll's fre < and will len h VTI cm-lhlntf. AHIIOQAST & CO. . J22 Trailer * Dutldlnir , Chlco. .