THE OMAHA BATLY inaEiVfeATriiOAY , , TITLY 11 , 1fl)0. ! ) C03I1IERCIAI AND FINANCIAL Heavy Receipts of New Wheat Had Much Influence , CORN WAS QUITE SLOW AND WEAK In Oitln ThenAVim n l'nlrlinoil Dcinunil mill 11 Hllulitlr Hotter T Slinrp Decline lu I'rovlMliiiin. PHICAGO. July 10. Heavy receipts of lirw wheat , wlilr-h Is licfilnnlnK to como on tlio market , tOKuthur with tha political tdtimllnn , inn illu rnthrr wonk wheat marl - l t loilny nml September closed % o lower. Crrn lost UP- Other mnrUotH noted Indo- iwndcntly. Onts uiul provisions 1 > oth showed Improvement. In wheat dullness was tiRaln the chief rhurarterlstlc , very little Interest belni ? mnnlfi'Btcd. The opening showed n c-on- tltumtlim of yesterday's wenkncss. with the IlrtU price from 'to to Vic he-low the price tit the close yesterday. A dlHcournBlng fontiiro of the early news was the heavy receipts * of HprliiK wheat , 15.1 of the total rc.'i-lplH of 23 : cars boltix new red win ter. September opened at from GOVfcc to Cfittc niul after some considerable trading be tween that and Me , the price went down to DJ'C. . Hut there wan hardly any disposi tion to trade. There was nomu reaction during the last hour , mainly on rovurlng by Hhorto , and by u report that 40,000 bu. of No. 1 northern cprlMK had been taken for export ; September weld up to from & , ric ) to fwT < ic , where It closed. Corn was nlow and weak on the lieavy fcellnn In wheat , the excitement and dull ness In the east , anticipated Increase In re ceipts. The Increase In uastbound freight rates , however , exercised n. HteadyliiK ef fect and prices changed. September opened VKC lower lit 2G-Vit ! and after touching EGHc closed easy at the openliiK price. In oats theru was a fairly Rood demand anil a slightly better reeling was notlce- nblo , prices nillni ; firmer the greater part of the session. September opened n Hhndo easier at ISVlc , touched from lolsC to IDHc nnd closed steady at Kfl'ti : In provisions the sharp decline of the past two or three days encouraged a little more buying , which stimulated a little ad vance In prices. Opening prices were un changed , but under the Improved demand HOOII advanced and closed steady ; Septem ber pork closed lOo higher at SO.KO ; Septem ber lard , 7',4c ' higher al $3.67V < i ; September ribs , 7V.sC higher at I.C7l& . Kstlmates for Saturday : Wheat , ICO cars ; corn. G30 cars ; oats , ICO cars ; hogs , 11,000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows ; Artlclm I Onil. ; I High. | Cloil W brat. No. ' . ' Julv n.i cr > ' BJH Sept o.-i Dru DHH 07H Corn. No a. . July 20) ) ( 20M Sept ' . ' ( HI BUM May MOW 5fl- ! Ontn. No. a. . July ISM Sept KV , { Ki ! < May 17H 1SH Pork.porbbl Sept. . . . , 0 fine o nee n no Del o no I 571 < o so Jan 7 38 7 3i 7 40 Lurd.lOOlbi Ne.ul . 3 CO 3 07 3 07W Oct : i 711 3 7.1k il 07 3 7'-'H Jan 1 00 4 00 4 03 Short Illba- Si-pt H so 3 CO a no 3 57K tOel 3 till : i o.i ,1 00 3 ( in Jan : i 7fl 3 OS 3 70 Cash quotations were us follows : ri.ont-iasy ; pntrnlH , J3.10fC3.fiO ; straights. S2.tjORJ.30 ; spring patents , J3.235/3.73 ; bakers , WHKAT No. 2 spring , C4 > 5c ; No. 2 red , Ki@ C5'4c. COIIN NO. 2 zr.Uc. OATS-NO. 2. ir.V4fiire ; No. 2 white , ICMc ; No. 3 white , 15'.t flCie. 11YKNo. . 2. smc. IIAIILIIY No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , f. o. b. , 2Te. No. I. f. o. li , , 2lc. 1'llIMK TIMOTHY HKKh-J2.S : . 1'IIOVISIONS Mess pork , per lib ! . , JC.501TC.53 ; lard , per 1 < ) u . , J3.5714 ; hort rlba , sldcn , loose , J3. lldis.no ; ilry'saltwl'BhouldetB. boxed. J3.73fl.OO ; short clear Rides , hoxeil , J3.B2li$7'3.73. WIIISIC1 Distillers' llnlKhed goods , per sal. , SITfJAnS Cut loaf. J3.S7 ; granulated , $1.03. 1'OfI.TUY-Market steady ; turkeys. 7i9o ; chlekens , Bprlng , 12 013lic ; ducks , fprlng. llfi1 The following were the receipts and shipments today : Onllio I'ro.luco oxolnuiTij to.l ly the butter mar ket wai Hteiidy ; creamery , lUcil-me : dairy. D * OHo. Kfiru. dti'Udy ; fresh , UHc. Uhroao , iiuluf 7it7fo. ( ! NU\V VOltlC ( JICMOHAI , 3IAKIC15T. QuiiliUlniin nt ( lieDny on Various CiiniiiuiilKli-H. NB\V YOIUC , July 10. FLOUIl Receipts , 17,400 blilfl. ; exports , 11,803 bbla. ; dull and lower ; Minnesota patents , H.33ff3.75 ; Min nesota bilkers , J2.4052.80 ; sprlnR low Rradcs , .10ffi2.30 ; winter patents , J3.5003.60 ; southern llour , ( iulet at $3.23. Uye Hour , quint ; BUpurllne. J2.50ir2.70 ; fancy. J2.70fi2.9i ) . HY1J yulet ; No. 2 western. 3737V4c. COHN illOAL ( jultt and eaHler ; yellow west ern. CCo. IIAHl.rjY Qulftr western , 30'jjT33c. DAllLUY MALT-Hteady at 4Jfc'53e. W1IKAT UpcvlptH. S.0,100 bu. ; exports. 43 DC2 bu.i hiwt , wnkir ; No. 3 red. C3'io ; No , 1 hard , ( Wttc. Options wern dull and weuk oil day , ex. ceut for a sllsht rally In the lati- afternoon and covering , and were Uy io ncT loner ; July , Clff Sl'/jC. closing 61ic ! ; September , Cl 7-l6JjC2Vfo , iili > nliiK. Cl c. COHN Heerliits , 15.900 bu. ; exports , 1 7,037 hu. ppot , Inactive ; No. 2 , 32a Optluim weru fairly llctlve nnd weaker , owlni ; to Incrwislng iwclins nnd rulim In KanvaH ; i-loseil l UWUi ; net lower1 July. 327-16j32'4e. ' closliiff 3J ; S < 'plumber , 22 % , . OATS llecelpls , 171,300 bit. ; exports , 72,111 bu.- upot , vtfuily ; No. 2. ZOUWl'OVjo. Options rulM dull and nominal without nales ; closed un- chan i > d ; July. 20'io ' ; September. 19 ! c. 11IHKSKlrin ; Ualvemon , lUEriUje ; lluenos Ajirs. dry , ICe ; Texas , dry. 9o ; C'allfornla , 13c. IIITTKH llwi-lptii , 7,0 ( l plK . ; uleudy , CIIKKHI'llecelpts S.WO pUgs. ; nulet. 1X1I1S ItecvlptH , r.7M pkB . ; western. Ilfl2o. HOI'S < } ulel ; btate , Ib9l crop , 2\iH3'Sc ; 1S93 crop , . " .WS , : , I'aclllo coast , ISO * cruji , 2Vi5jl'io ; 1133 crop. 357i' . KdOS Steady ; western tresli. HO12e. I'llOVISlONS lleef. .inlet ; fnmlly , JS.30ffO.OO Cul meals , llrm ; pleltled liams , | ] 350iilil.w I.ard. steady ; wektern steam , JJ.O..WI.W Tal low , lower ; city , 3Vcountry. ; . 3 } c. llacon , boxed nhoulders , Jl.tO ; tonguua , J3.7& ; ribs } ! shorlH , JI.I2I4 , Dry salt IIIHHIS. boxed tihotilders und longs , J.'I.M ; Him. J3.75 ; shorts , J3.b7'i. TAM.OSV Kasyj dull ; city , 3Uc ; country , 3c , OILS-Petroleum , dull ; Unlleil rlosed nt 11.16. Tlonln. fjulet ; strained , 11.70. Turpentine , quiet SiVjJTSC o. Cottonseed oil , Inactive ; prime rrutle : oi2lo | ; utt eradcs , IslTISo ; jirlnio summer yellow , Now Orleans. 25O37o. lllCi--Hteady : ; domestic , fair to extra , Japan. 4KIlc. ! KHiilUT ( To Uvcrpool , quiet ; grain by tfnm. l io. illJTAI.8 VlR Iron , oulet Copper , quiet ; l > rc , | < ers , J11.37V4 ; oxcaiiKe , Jll.S3ail.50. Lead , nue ; iniiei-s. J2.UO ; excbaiiKo , J2.97KC3.05U. Till , sleady ; utrallH , JI3.W ; iilates , ilnn. Bpcl- tor , fair ; dome > > tlo , J4.10. Nt. I.oulx ( iuiii-rul BT. I ) L'IS. July 10.--VIOUIl-Qulft , easy and unchanged ; pa Mills. X3'JW3.IOi fancy , ( . ' .UOQ270 : exliu fancy , f3.00 < 73.10 ; choice , J2.JO2.IO. WIIIIAT Showed but Illtle chantio from yes- turduy. futures belnir a shade raster and wet lo er ; No. 3 red. rji * h. elevator , 63Ho ; track , (31iiSI > iai nuw , 534e ; old , ( Co ; No. 2 hard , S2Uc bid ; Julrt6Hle. nsUed ; August , MVitr53V ( c : rtp- ! t'QUN F'uturM , & > ; September sellliiK lower tliun i-wr. SiKjt , lowtr ; No. S rash. 24le : July , 2 | , ' ( (2l ( ; iBuptembcr. ; . Mio ! , bid. OATS-rulures. quiet mid MroMKer In lon , Bivil , ulendy ; No. J cakh , 15 4c. bid : July , U o : B | itMiilwr. liL.e. bid ; Sin ) . ITIWISHc. HVK J9 , % bid. track. 11AIII.KY NomliiHl , commercl&l , Jt.W. 1IUAN Hull ; nalabla lit 3lo. cntt track. i , ' ! AiIK1 ? > N""ll" 1 : 6T ° ' "f July delivery. TIMOTHY SKr.Il rlm # . JJ.b5. KCillS-Ktendy ut Cu. AVHISKY-JI.J2. lr.VI > Dull ; heavy , Jt.78. eller . with no d Iiumd. ! ! Ncmlnnl at rt3. rOHK ritcady ; stanrtarU IIICBS , Jobbing ; tt.409 6.03. 6.03.1.AIID Higher ; prime Hteain , JJ.37H ; choice , i'UOVlSlONS Pork , steady : slandard m s , Jobbing , ti ( d j 6.C5. I.ard , hlglier : iirlnm steam. ti.yt' , ; choice , (3.41. Liverpool .Murlii-t * . I.IVKUPOOI. , July ID. WHKAT-Spot , nrm ; demand jwor : No. H red , winter , Cs Id : No. i Imnl. Manitoba , locks elinuste.i ; No. 1 , Call- furnla , Sa S J. Tulurvs opvneil nulrl ; clcsed flrm. vrltu Devmnber unchanged and oilier posi tion * Ud lower ; buslnciw about equally dU- trlbutvd. , ClJU.V-Spot. quiet ; American mixed , new , 2 101,0. tuluros oprned wi-uk. with nrnr and dln- taiil pijtlilMia Ud lo\Yr ; clo l dull , with near IIOMIUUU UOUJ l.iwcr. and distant i ' ' uncuan vM tv Vld lower : busln &s abvut liU-tmtiutttil. i'ljQUn Dill lancy wmttr - . MIX : a inana poor : PuniberUnd out. 14. , ebort ribs. K : lun * cle iXUU * U | kliort J > .UULu { . wx. | lt < fthont'lerK , niuarc. Kit. Itams , short cut , 45s. Tnllow , l\r\r- \ \ North Amerlrftn , nominal. Itwf , prlmo tnM * , 37s frl Pork , prime meM , fine wrstrrn. 4Ji ; medium western , JSs M. r rd , dull. dull.CIIKKflKQiilct ; ilemnml poor. 1IITTI4ll-KlnM Amerlrnn. 70s ; SOOil , 45 . I.1N8KKD OIIIM lid. HKI-'HHIKUATOII 1IBBP Forequnrter. 4id * ; hlndniiartcr. SHil. HCJV8 At london ll'aclfia const ) . Cl 15s. Tli receipts of wheat during thi lust three days w re l 4.i ( jO centals. Including 1J1.0W centals Amerlcnn. Th ( > receipts of American corn during the Insl three days was 88,200 centals. Weather line. _ _ _ _ _ OMAHA ( JKM'.HAI , MAUKllT. OonilKliui of Trinlo nml on St.lplc nml | . 'inu-y 1'roilncc , KOOS 'Tiolre stock , " 'iflSe. IH'TTKIl-rommon to fair , So ; choice to fancy , counlrjlOfllltp , VIIAIr-Cholce fat , SO to ISO Ibs. , Is quoted at 6',4c ; lar e and coarse , 41fr > c. CHKUHH Domeslla brick , 13c ; 1-Mam , per dnz. , J5.50 ; club IIOUFP. 1-lb. Jars , per dor. . , J3.0 ; Mm- ertjer , fancy , per lu. , 13c ; Uoo.uefort , H-'l ' > Jnn , per doz. , 13.00 ; Younu Americuv , 12c ; t i-.f. fnney , imc. rutJt.THV ! . ! % hen . CV : cocks , So ; ti. ? keys. Cc ; old ducks , 6c ; spMnff chlkens , Il0t2c per pound ; spring ducks , loo. IMHIXJNS LUn , Jl.w 1.2D ; dead plRConS not wanted. IfAY New hny. JS.W ) ; Upland. J5.CO ; midland. 14.50 ; louhind. ] 4 < 0 ; rye straw , JI.W ) ; color makes the | ii Ice on buy ; Until bales nell the best ; only top modes brltiK tup prices. HltOO.M I'OllN Kxtremely flow snle ; new c-rop , dellveied on track In country ; choice preen solf-workliiff carpet , per Hi. , 2Vtc ; choice green , ruiinliiL' to hull , 2'.io ' ; common , lUc. VIOITA : MS. WATRIlMni.ONS-1'or doz. , Jl.&O. CANTKI/JI'I'IJS IVr < 4 bu. basket , C037uc. 13OO I'l.ANT 1'er doz. . 73c. TOMATOIIS 1'cr 4-baskvt crates , 83c ; len- crate lots. 7Te. CUaUMIir.llS 1'er doz. . S3e. CLH'fMllKltH-1'er doz. . IOB30C NUW UNIONH Southern slock , per lb. , l\c. LIMA 1IKANS Per lb. . Io. IIKANH-lland niched navy , per bu. , Jl. 4001.50. I'lK I'l.ANT I liime urown , per lb. , Ic. OAri.m.OWKK-1'cr dnz. , 75c. OAIIIlAOIV-lIome Krown , per doz. , 353300. CKLUllY 1'er doz. . 23KOc rilUtTS. STHAWlI-uuns None of any consequence. CALII'X311NI.V flinillllKK No siilppllif stock. _ pIUJSIH OUOWN UHKIIHIUS 1'tr 10-lb. basket. C > lCSOOSKllKItllIKS None. HLAl'KlirUllliS-l'er 24-qt. case. Jl. 75 2.00. I1LACK llASl'lll-UllIKS-l'er : 21-qt. cuse.J3.00. I'ALIKOllMA Al'UICOTri-JI.25Hl.BO. CAL1FOIINIA I'UACHKS-Karly Alexander , , K > r b. > x. , J1.23. CAI.tKOIlNIA 1'LITMS Per box. J1.73. ITllllANTS Nnlie. SOITTIIMHN APl'LUS-Pcr < 5-bu. box. , SSfllOc ; ' ,4-bll. boxes , DOc. HiJI'THMIlN 1'l.tIMS 1'er 21-qt. case , $1.23. SiUTIllIlN PKACI1KS Pir 14-bu. lot , 508i,0c , CALll'OHNIA PIIAIIS None. TUOl'ICAIi ritUlTS. OllANOHS Mediterranean sweets , Nos. 126. 130 , 176 , 2i ) , 216 , JI.50 ; lareer and Pinaller sizes , J4.23. LUMONS Messlnns. fancy , J4.50 ; choice , JI.CO& 4.25 ; California lemons. Jl. 1IANANAK Choice larwo stock , per bunch , J2.001J2 S5 ; medium-sized bunches , Jl.50fj2.00. I'lNHAl'l'LIiS Per crate of live to seven doz. , J7.DO. MISCILLANIOUS. : HONBY Knncy white , per lb. , 14c ; choice , 13c ; California , amln'r color , lOc. MAl'LK SYIU'P Five c l. cans , each , J2.75 ; Knl. cans , per doz. , J12 ; Vi Kal. cans , JC.25 ; quart cans , fj.50. ClDIIll Clarified Juice , per half bbl. , J3 ; per piinsHUVHS Assorted , 10-lb. palls , each. J1.40. K1OS Imported fancy. G' crown , 30-lb. boxes , 14c ; choice , 10-lb. boxes. 3 crown , USlOe. NUTS Almonds , Callfoinla , per lb. , medium slzp , 10o ; Tannironu almonds , per lb. , laiRe , 12Vic : llrazlls. per lb. , Sc ; niiKllsh walnuts , per I1 > . , fancy soft shell , 12c ; medium size , lOc ; 111. bcrts , per lb. , lOo ; pecans , polished medium , Sc ; lar e , lOc ; peanuts , raw , Gli'ff7c ' : roasted , " c. OATHS Halloween , per lb. , Go ; fards , lu-lb. boxes , per lb. , 7c. DIIKSSRD MEATS. HKEP Drcs l steers. 400 to 600 Ibs. , CffC c ; western steers , Co ; Kood cows and heifers , 5Uffir Cc ; medium caws and heifers , 5J5Hc ; Kooil fiircquarlvrs , cows nnd heifers. 3"i < * 4 c ; Kood fort-quarters , native steers , 4HT3c ; Rood hindquarters , cows nnd heifers , 7ViiTSc ( ; peed hindquarters , steers , 8' W9c ; cow rounds , 5'4c ' ; cow plates , 3c ; boneless chueks , 4c : cow cluicks. 3''ic : steer chucks , 3 ic : beef tenderloins. 22c , leef rolls , boneless. He ; sirloin butts , boneless , flc ; loin backs , boneless , 9c ; loin backs , 9c ; cow ribs. No. 3 , Cifcc ; cow loins. No. 3. 9c ; beef trim- mliiRS , 3c ; rump butts , 5c ; shoulder clods , 5c- , frozen , 4e. MUTTON Dressed lambs , Sc ; dressed mutton. 7o ; racks , lOc ; Icfis , Sc ; Baddies. Sc ; stews. 3c ; t-heep plucks , 3c ; sheep tongues , per doz. , 23c. POIlIv Dressed IIORS , 4e ; pork loins , 5Hc ; spare rib" , S'.fec ; ham sausages , butts , 4e ; pork shoulders. 4Vjn ; pork shoulders , skinned , 4K.O ; pork trlmmliiKS , 3c ; leaf lard , not rendered , S AND TALLOW. The Shoe nnd Leather Review says the hide market rules very quiet nnd on the surface seems considerable weaker , but there Is an undercimciit of alreiiK-lli. There are few If any eastern orders to buy nnd western 'tanners evince very sllfiht Interest , but the supplies are known to be limited. The country kill Is small this year and although the tanners nre more cautious and conservative than usual the hide situation retains nn element of strength. Indeed , hide iruutitlons are several points higher relatively than the leather that Is made from them. Quotattr. ! ! " : HIDHS No. 1 green hides. 4o : No. 2 preen hides , 2 io ; No. 1 ureen suited hides , 5Hc ; No. 2 Kreen salted hides , 4'/4c ' ; No. 1 vcnl calf , S to 12 Ibs. , 60 ; No. 2 veal calf , 8 to 13 Ibs. . 4e ; No. 1 dry flint hides. 7fi8c : No. 2 dry flint hides. 6ff6o ; No. 1 dry salted hides , 6c ; part cured hides , " , < ,0 per lb. lss than fully cured. SlIii-P PULTS Uraen salted , each , 23flnOc ; grt'on salted shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) , each , 15o ; dry shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) , No. 1. each. lOc ; dry shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) , No. 1 , each , 5c ; dry Hint Kaunas nnd Nebraska butrher wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 4 j5o ; dry flint Kansas and Nebraska Murrain wool pelt * , pr lb. , act ual weight , 3Slc : dry flint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 4jr5a ; dry Hint Colorado Murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 3f/4c ; feet cut off , as It U useless to pay freight on them. TALLOW AND OIIEASR Tallow. No. 1 , 2',4c ' ; tallow , No. 2. I Su ; greaae. white A , 2)4c ) ; grease , whlto U , l"4c ; grraso , yellow , lUp ; grease , dark. 1'sc ; old butter. Si2'ic ' ; beeswax , prime 15 ® 25c ; rough tallow. lVc. HONKft In car lots , weighed nnd delivered In Chicago : Dry buffalo , per ton , J12.00O14.00 ; dry country , bleached , per ton. J10.00'Sri2.00 ' : dry country , damp and meaty , per ton. JG.tHffi8.00. ) WOOI > I'nwashed , line heavy , 6t7c ; flue. light 8S9c ; quarter blood. lO lie ; seedy , burry and chaffy , 8U9e ; catted and broken , coarse , 79c ; celled niul broken , line , CfTSe. r'lecce washed Medium , ISWISc ; line , UHlCc ; tub washed , Wfl > lie ; black. So ; bucks. Co ; tag locks , 2iJ3o ; dead pulled , Coffi-p Mnrki-t. NEW YORK , July 10. Total warehouse dellv- orles friun the United Slates , 7.721 bags ; New- York stock , 1S2.463 bags ; United States stock. 211,711 lings ; nlloat for the United States. 188 000 IMIRI ; total visible , for the United States , 899,711 bags , against 507,211 bags last year. HANTOsi , July 10. 1'lrm ; good avcrngo Santos , 11,300 lets ; receipts , 15.000 bags ; stock , 122,000 bags. UAMWmO. July 10. Steady nnd unchanged ; sales. 3.04) bags. IHO , July 10-Qulet : No. 7. lllo , 11,430 rcls ; exchange , 94id ; receipts , 10,000 bags ; cleared for the I'nlteil States , 2.000 bags ; cleared for Uuronc 2no ( ) lings ; stock , 13C.OOO bags. . ' IlAVltU. July 10 COKKii : ; Closed qulot at ? j < fU' net decline ; sales , 14,000 bags , Dry CiooilN. FALr. niVEU. Mass. , July 10 The cloth mar- liet closed at JH ° ; demand light and almost wholly for odds. NBW YOUK , July lO.-Moro visiting liuycra were In the market , but their chief attention was given to whopping and making memoranda. Illeached cottons continued In good order , and thn aggregate sales were of llttlo Importance. I'llntlng cloths were In fair demand and steady at SfiZVic. MANCHESTER July W. The cloth and yurn market \a \ very steady. Suuriir .MnrUrt. NEW YOniC. July lO.-SUGAR-IUw. easier ; fair refining. 2 15-llc ; centrifugal. 96 lest. 37-ICo- HuleK. 15,000 ban Cuba centrifugal , 96 test , 37-lCc. ex-store ; 29,100 bags Cuba molasses , SO t t. 1 11-lCc , ex-more. LONDON. July 10.-8UOAn-Can . very In. uctlvu ; centrifugal , Java , 1U W ; Muscovado , fair refining , IDa 3d. lleet sugar , quiet and llrm. N TV York 4iriil SlilniiieiilH. NEW YOUlv. July 10. Tlie New York grain stocks nre as follows : Receipts. Shipments. Flour . 3.UJO bbls , 4,000 bbls ' Wheat . DS.OOO bu. 13,00 < ) bu , Corn . 5.WX ) bu. 8.000 bu. Oats . . . . 8.000 bu. 4,000 bu. Co 1 1 o u Market. NEW ORLEANS. July lO.-COTTON-Qulet ; middling , ( jJio ; low middling , 6 > c ; good ordinary , 'NEW YORK , July lO.-COTTON-Uull ; mld- dlll.B , 7 7-16e. _ Criili llciiort r WASHINGTON. July lO.-Agrlcultural depart ment July crop report ; Average condition of corn , 92.4 ; winter wheat. 75,6 ; spring wheat , 9J.3 : combined spring nnd winter wheat , 83.1 , oat , SS.3. SAN FRANCISCO. July 10. WHEAT Inac tive ; December , 97ic. ? . July 10. Exchange on London , eight das' right , 20 mark * J3 pfg , I'AIHP , July 10. niree per rent rentes , JMf for th account ; exchanxo on Ixnijoo , vlglit day > ' night. Kt ICUo fur check * . LONDON. July lO.-Uold Is quoted nt llucnos Ayrei toda at 181.50. at Madrid , 19.23 ; Lisbon , : Mi. Athena. 174 ; Rome , 197 , WltlnlranGolil fur Counter L' r. NBW YOIUC. July 10. There was with drawn today $120.000 In gold from the sub- treasury by o tlrra of bullion brokers. Thu linn hua nil told withdrawn this week $3uO- 000 and says U needs gold ( or counter use. There U no premium on gold. Withdrawals thus far todi y aggregate Jo20,00) ) ami bring thu treasury free sold below the tlUO,000,000 limit. limit.WASHINGTON. WASHINGTON. July W.-Today'a state ment of the treasury shows : AvalUbla cuxh : sold res rva. J1QO.233.GSS. MADE DULLER BY POLITICS Chicago Convention Has a Bad Influence on the Country's Business. WHEAT MARKET ALONE SHOWS A GAIN \VonUTii lleeelptn Arc Mueli I.nrm-r 'I'llmi fur ( lip Name \V 'ok ( if Inut Venr , nnd l''orelnn Deiuiiiiil IN .Vot ( SrowliiK. NKW YORK. July 10.-II. O. Dun & Co.'a weekly review of trade which Issues to morrow will say : With a political conven tion In proircss directly antagonizing the position taken on the money question by the convention of last month It Is natural that there has been uncertainty about the future to Intensify dullness expected at this season. The wheat market advanced a little , whllo other speculative markets were stag nant or slightly declined , but Its small ad- vnnco was mainly due to reports of for eign crop reports. There are many who believe that a decrease In the yield this year has been underestimated and part of the dispatches withered by Dun's review last week tends to support that view. thoufth practically all the returns from wlmt tin- now tlie chief w.ient griming states were elu-erlng. Less favorable ncrotmts appear this wi-uk from Minnesota niul Dakota. U was wise on Ixuli sldc.s to rcnimilier that In the spring wheat states , which tin\c this year to make up for some loss elsewhere , the crop will not be out of danger for some weeks. Actual move ments continue to Indicate very large supplies In night , the wuslcnt receipts for the week hav ing been 2I23,40 ! bushels , against 1,095.631 hush- els last year , while the foreign demand does not at present cause very large Atlantic cx- ! 'U.rtl.w.lllcl1 ! ! yvcru for lll ° week , Hour Included , l."Ji.3i ) ) bushels , against , 1,121,631 last year. Corn nnd oata promise so well thus far that prices do not advance , nlthouKh exceptionally low al ready , and home meals hnvo made new records for clu-npnei's. Not inueh can be said of a market so flat n that of Iron nnd steel products , but part of the Inactivity Is strlcHy seasonable , p.irt Is due tu still unsettle , I questions about wages. lind much mure to a general disposition to defer ordeis until the future Is cleared. Whether prices for finished products nre too high or not. they nxvnigo relatively at least 10 per cent higher Hum prices of pig Iron , which necessarily causes Inaction when pig Is going lower. Bes semer fell this week to 112 at I'lttsburg. and Krey forge to J10 , hut some contracts of Im portance have been placed , quotations for lln- Islied products arc not lower , but are some times cut. 1VHI2KLY IIOUSI2 TOTALS. nlc of HiiNlncNH TriuiNiiuleil liy tinANHOI'llltCll HllIlliM. NEW YOUK. July 10. The following table , cnmpllctl by llradstreet's shows the total clear ances at the prlliclp.il cities and the percentages of Increase or decrease , as compared with the corresponding week last year : DOMINION OK CANADA. , Canton. Sioux Fulls , . ChatanooRa , Fartto , Nashville nnd Onlveaton not Included In the table. SIASV OAUSKS HKNTIIIUT IIUSIMSS.S. . MlilNuniiuer IuIlliHH liyViiiHii1 - anil I'olltlcM. NKW YOUK , July 10. Ilrad treet' tomorrow will say : The usual midsummer dullncxa in Keneral merohandlao markets has been oniplia- lzed by unfavornblo weather , by uneaflnfto ut the uttltude of the Chicago plutform toward the finances of the country , nnd by the con tinued conwrvatlsm with which merchants i-on- tlnue to supply their wants. The volume of business appears to bo smaller than last week. Mercantile collections are more unsatisfactory und there Is u disposition amunK jobbers In look more closely after credits. Wool Is Mill further depressed , with not enough business to establish quotations. There Is no Improvement In the demand for full business In woolens. Notwithstanding rains In Texas , the cotton crup Is HUfferlnif from the effects ot drouth , wmie In South Carolina too much rain has fallen for Ilia good of the crop. Flltaburir , 8t. I'uul nnd Savannah all report n smaller volume of business , and complaints are beard as to the prospect of the wheat crop on the 1'aciflo coast. Amontr two dozen staple artlclas , the prices of which form u KUUHH of the general tendency of values , only one , print cloths , shows an advance over last week , coffee petroleum , Iron , steel , coal nnd lumber belnir conaplcuous amonir thos the prices for which are unchanged. The Hrneral tendency of the price movement , Iherufore , was downward , I ho advance. In prints twins the result of a shut down In Ilia east. Kipoits ot wheat , flour Included as wheat , from both coasts of the United States and Mon treal this week OtfKri'giUe 2,107.UOO ImslieK airalnst J.C01.000 bushtds last week. 3.317.000 bush els In the week a year ugu and about the same quantity In the corri'spandlntc week of 1&94 , und as compared with 4,131,000 , bushels In thu like week ot 1S9I. The total number of business failures through , out the United States Is 519 this week , a smaller number than In the correspond In ? period In each of the three preceding years , Tha total number of business failures reported from the Dominion of Canada Is n this week , against 2S last week , SO In the week one year ago , and 31 two yars ago. THAUI.Va I.V STOCKS UKSTUICTKI1. Liimluu Hun Xot llucu nu Actlvi ; Fac tor oiv Wull Slrret TliU Week. i NBW YOUK. July lO.-Ilradstrect's review of the New York stock market tomorrow will nay : < I.ondon has been much less active In the market during the prrsvnt week. Home dispo sition was shown by Its representatives litre to renew their purchases when the market ex hibited any symptoms of weakenlm ; . but on the whole the two market * were much more closely upon ik parity and the opportunity for arbitrage dealings between them was lessened. A noticeable - able fcatura of this situation has been the In activity ot th * Investment market. Large cor porations , as a rule , arw entirely out of toe bond market for tbe present , and peculatlv railway share Issues have display * ! a weak There 1 , however , u iltmand for prime" InvfstnwnU , 'iHStjl'K' of which nrc nh- pnrbrd by denier * alvnce ! sluns uimn recent quotation * for this ifbiwi of srcurllle' . The neaknesi ot the * sch MKi ) market and the ab sence of told shipment * Ar favorably regarded , but had Tittle or nn nWUilallyo effect , nnd Hid same thin * may be Mid'of the crop pro pecls , nil reports as to thei nttuallon In thai respect being of a sufficiently , , u ouraglng character to hntf created under oroln.iry circumstances more or less bullish ( feline. The actual trailing In the mnrk"t during Hi * pmient week has tcn on n restrlcled rcnlc and In cnnnned mainly to small professional lntcrests.Jt tf STOCKS AXH 1IOMIS. Trmlliie In Sei'ii ltN-n Wn * of llollilny I'riiiiirir | inW-\ll , Hit- . NnW YOUK , July , \q \ , The trading In slocks today was of holiday proportions , ordinary mar ket Inllticnees being n Secondary consideration to the sensational pollltcnl development nt Chi cago. The movement of prices was Irregular , but an Improved tone was Imparted by higher prices for American securities In Ixindon and by the expectation of moderate buying orders for that ncrounl In this market. The Industrial shares wre the femure. St. Paul being the only railroad slock that rmild be termed active. The opening was dull and fractionally higher under the Influence of. the London advance , and some covering demand from the shorts. Sugar rose * 4 per < -ent nt the outset to 10SH. In the ensiling dealings further general Improvements occurred. Sugar advanced to loiiij , , Chicago Oas gained \ \ per eenl ; Manhattan , lij , per cent ; New Jersey Central. ljoul vllle , t Nashville nnd Oneral Kleetrlc. 1 per cent , and Western I'nlon. 1 per cent , nnd the grangers , * t per rent. The volume of butdnesw was not laigo , nnd about 11 o'elorlc thn unexpected etigagem-nt of ioiicno , In gold for export tomorrow nnd rumors of Impending large shipments resulted In n re actionary movement , inhlch the extreme los e were In I.enther preferred , 1'4 ' per cent , nnd Chicago cage Oas , 1't per cent. The downward move ment was of only brief duration , nnd prices soon steadied under the Intluenrn of modornto foreign buying , chletly of louls\llle & Nashville. The stocks niiined were bought on the fnvorablo nn- nunl report of the first mentioned , published yes terday , nnd on Ihe good plimvlng of the St. Paul for the first week In July , teporled today. Soon nfler midday n marked weakness developed In tha Industrials group. In the last hour the speculation came almost to n standstill. The closing nan Irregular nt sllghl gains generally , nuslm-s * In railway bonds continued exception ally dull , and n sagging tendency was noted. The Important declines were In the usually neg lected Issues. The vales were Ji5.l7.ono. Govern ments were dull , but weak nnd lower : particu larly the 4s , which sagged to 116. Thu Bales were JW.500. Silver certificates reacted to M on realising orders. The dealings aggregated JIS.OOO. The Kvenlng Post's London financial cablegram t-nya : The Block market * were stagnant todny. Americana eto n trllle above the parity , but there was nothing doing , pending the settlement. Tht > continental markets were corresiwmdlngly dull. The leport of the Union Dank of Austra lia la just Issued. It states thnt In consequence of the great deprecntlon In vnlue of nil classes of securities In Australia following upon the banking crisis In ISM , and of the great dllll- cully In arriving al those values with nny degree of accuracy. It has been decided to nsk permis sion of the shareholder * to withdraw from Ihe banks reserve funds In n contingent account n sum of 250.000 ns a provision for contingencies. This sum Is not nuked for In connection with realised losses , but ns the result of what the directors term n revaluation of the whole of the bank's business down to what tlie. directors be lieve to be values of Ihe present day. The following were the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York exchange today : Atchlson 13H dopfd 14B Adams Ex. 14- > N. Y. Central 115 Al'on.T. II BH N. Y. AN. E. 4S Am. Express 110 Ontario * W 13S naltlmoro.tohlo. 17M 'Oreron Imp Canada Pacific. . . . . UOH.'Oregnn ' Nav 12 offered. Tlie tolal sales of stocks todny were 95,583 Kliares. Including the following : Ameilean Sugar , 24,600 : American Sugar , preferred , 7.200 ; ISurllng- ton , B.700J Louisville & Nashville , 5,500 ; St. Paul , 16,100 ; silver certllllcates , 84,000. Yorlc .Iliuu-y. NCW YORK , July 10. MONKY ON CALL Kasy at Hi2 per cent ; last loan , 2 per cent ; closed , 2 per cent. I'lU.Mt ) BIE11CANTILC I'APEIl IJT3 per cent. STEULINO EXCirANOR Firm , with actual business In bankers' bills at J4.Mff4.SS'i ' for demand anil J4.b7fa4.S7tt for sixty days ; posted rntes , J4.SSft4.S8Vi and Jl.SS'y&4.b3 ' ; commercial bills. M.tSin.SC'J. StLVKH CEUTIFICATES C9f6DHc. QOVEIINMICNT HONDS Weak ; state bonds , dull ; railroad bonds , easier. Closing quotations on bonds were aa follows : Sun Kriinclxc'u .lllnliiKT IliioluUfiilH. SAN FIIANCISCO. Jul7 10-ThnofHclal closliiR auolatlona for mluluf atjj itoljy ware as fol low * : bir . ( ISe ; Moxlcii ilulUrj , Slelu arafta loj ; iolofVir\uc ( \ , Hoton Stiwloi ( liiotnlloiiH , no3TON. July I' ' ) , 'iJalU'loann. S 3 inr conti tlmo loans , 335 nor corn , dollar prlcai for BtockHbonlin'l mlnlir ' A.T. AS. F K'M , We tlnirh. Klou. . . . Am. Buvar W. Eleo. iifti 4'JVi Am. Sugar pfd. , , . Win. Cantr.il liay StitoOis. , , . < 41 on Klui lilt. , llrll 'roleplmne. . . yon. Eloo pd. , . . , Doatoil A Albiuy. SO Xtcnlson 77 K lloHtoni Maine. , 101 Now England 64 , . I. , ' C.II. AU. . . . 71-K AllotlM.MInlnrOj Vltchburjr , . . . . . , Ha Allanllo Urn. Klcstrlo ! ! . 'Ilotton A Montant Illinois Steel oa IlntloA Ilonlon . . . Mexican Central. . /lalumnt.V lleola. . aoo Old Colon v tfl > > aiikllii , 10 Ore. Short Una. . . . * ' " ' ' 10u Ituboer. Osouola . . . , . . . . . , . so Qyilncy 114 Union r.icltio. , . . . Tamarnek WeBtEud . Wilviirlnu NCYV Turk .Mlnluur ( Inolallunii , NEW YOUK. July 10. Tha followiiif arj tin (1'iotatloiij ' : I.uuiluii Stoi-k < luututluiii. LONPON , July 10.-4 p m. HAH . - . MONKY U0li Ir cent. The rate uf discount In the open market for short bills la 9-16 per cent ; three months' bills , per cent. Flllltiiflul Xoli-s. NBW YOHK , July 10. Clearlngn , Jil.Ul.06) ; baluicc * . W.lll.ML OMAHA LIVE STOCK Ml Fairly Liberal Receipts of Cattle Same of Hogs , DECLINE IN PRICES IS THE lleef .Steer * OfT . - > to II ) Onlx it Mtlle More , nltli 1.1 vets' nl tin , | ( Drop , Kill ? Cattle. Hog- July 10 2,274 4 , ' .Illly 9 7M1 I July S l.fiM July 7 2,110 July r. 2s.is July ,1 7.T7 July 2 1 391 lojs of such July 1 2,331 Jlllio 30 2075 Tlio olllclul number brought In today by o C. , At. & St. 1' O. .t St. 1. Missouri I'.tcltlo . . . . Union J'ncltlo systui ' ' ' ' " " ' " n' . . < i at. it. . "I. c. , n. .t o ; C. . u. I. ] ' . . oust , c. , st. p. , M. & (7 ( . * , ' < , . " * , - 'e * * . D .1" -i5t' ) .cj > c ; ; i' . E. & M. V. ' Total receipts SS ixiPj iW ; : ] 'z ? The disposition of the day's receipt as follows , fjicli btiyur ptirchaslni ; Iho num ber of head indicated : Jliiyera. Cattle. ltocs. ; Sheep. Oinnliii Parking Co 10SO (1. 11. Hammond Co . . . 20 | 713 Swift and Company . . . .151 ? 1 , < T > 2 )0t1 ) Cildahy I'aokhiK Co S7I1 1,57 : . 395 11. liockvr & Uufe'iui 14 Vaiisiitil X. < " * n . . T J. ] . . carcy . . . ! ! " ! " " is ? ! " ! ! \V. I. Stephens 2 _ > llcnlon & Underwood . . . 210 Hill & II > WH C5 . . . .I riiinlcliiKton PackltiK Co. , Milwaukee , \Vis 1S3 Other buyers no Left over 100 300 ,20 iV > 0.- ) 601 CATTLK Yesterday only 7SC cattle were received , and today 2,271. llrst u famine and then a feast. Yesterday not enough cattle were received to make n good market and today there were too many. Over half of all the cattle here , however , wcro feeders and Htockers. The supply of dressed beef consisted en tirely of corn fed steers , nnd there were plenty of that kind of cattle In the yards and some of them rl ht desirable stuff The market on fat cattle was n little wlow to open , the receipts behiR largo enough so that buyers could afford to take their time In looking around. When the trade was once under way , however , It was fairly active and the most of the cattle dimmed hands In reasonably good season. The ' ,12.Ht desirable c.lttlo did not sell much different from yesterday , but the general tendency of the market was easier and In extreme cases KilOo lower. One bunch of handy little cattle sold up to $1.10. The offerliiKs of butchers1 stock wore also liberal , there being twelve to fifteen loads of cows and heifers on sale , about hair of them westerns. The demand was pretty fair and the most of them sold early The market was weak to lOe lower. The yards were full , but the demand was good and they sold freely at about steady prices , lleprcscntatlve sales : STKIOU John Knlanil. 1 cow 940 200 t staBH 110(1 ( 250 3 stra. tl . . . 766 200 47 feeders. . . . 873 325 3 cows 970 J' . Multure. 1 feeder ECO 2 00 C2 feeders. , 843 3 23 Johnson , 1 tig SSO 2 00 C belfcrs. . . 7M r,3 1 stair 12SO 2 23 33 feeders. .838 3 20 ClcoTBf Gray , 1 cow . .10iX ) 1 73 2 cows. . , , . S7.- 2 CO 2 tltr coo 2 00 3 cows. . , . S7.HO 2 CO 1 bull 10CO 2 SO 3i ( feeders. . HO 3 20 1 bull CDO SCO SCOB. B. Carver. Icow 1180 200 I steer. 1 cow 1180 2 75 Cstrers. . 2 cowx 10T.O 2 75 5 steers. . 8 fo\VH lltt Cliolco IlKht hogs sold as hlBli im J3.10 which was the lop. iw ncalnst $3.15 jMterUay unj from that price Mown to } 3. < x ) . Bema ihVhJ mlxeil loads went ut J3.95 , "k i Uoo < l heavy hos old larsely at I2.SO and tint mixed und medium wolitlit . - Si lo.-nln I ( irmly > s- Th bulk cit all the ho a boiil today at JiM ® "To.lay's decline carries the murkct tn ti , lowest iwlnt toucheil since June 4. The loivVif point reached WHB on Jun * 2. whrn tht > nu-rnue price paid for hoys on this mnrlict was and loilay's aventgo wns not morn than c' that llsure , Representative sulm : 6.00. . . III llcronl of receipts at the four prlnclp.il tn.ir- kcts for l-'ihlny , July 10 , ISM : Cntlle. lloprs , Sheen. South Omaha 2.271 4.S3S 6l ) Clilcnirn SOOil n.fHiO rW ( Kansas City S.mo 8.700 Ml St. Louis 3,000 11.000 l.l'iio ' Totals 12,174 25.33 ? 7.000 < : icn , iinoor.s AS A i'icirriii. In ( be TlileUent of tinUntile > vlllt the ( Rnnyrlght , 1S08 , by 1'ress I'ulillshlnR Company. ) CAI'RTOWN , South Africa , July 10. ( Now York World Cablegram Special Telegram. ) Cecil Ithodes was in the thickest of the fight with Iho Insurgent Mutabelcs ut Amamba , near Ilnltiwayo. llullels whistled within a few Inches of him. "Uy Jove. they are close , " ho cooly remarked once. Three hundred rebel natives were killed In the battle , though the Ilritlsh loss was only nineteen. There Is lighting along the line in Matabclclnnd. IMnUv Comity 1'olltlcH. COLUMUUS. Neb. . July 10. ( Special. ) The campaign In Platte county may be said to he fairly open and llttlo else but politics is heard. Among the possible can didates for congressional honors In the Third district Is .1. N. Klllan of this city , nt present county Judge of this county , lie Is at present being groomed by his friends and should the Judge decide to shy Ills caster Into the political arena his chances are very good for the nomination nt the convention in this city in August. Ills nomination would mean his subsequent elec tion beyond a doubt , for his friends arc legion throughout the district. Mr. Killnn was elected county judge last fall In this , n strong democratic county , by over 800 votes. The Judge Is a young man , a German thor oughly Americanized and ot liberal views. KmiKlit Over I be Children. A hurry call was turned Into the police station last night from the bottoms near Thirteenth and Charles. The oincent found the families of Dick Beech and Fred Hires In an Indiscriminate muddle with clubs and bricks Hying In every direction. Mr * . Beech at length succumbed to a well di rected blow from the crutch of Hires and Mrs. Hires signified that she had enough , when a Hying brick cut a large gash In her forehead and placed her out of the light. The quartet was taken to the sta tion , where th"lr wounds were .sewed up. Mrs. Itecch had been visltlne ; a sick friend In the person of a Mrs. Moore and the trouble arose over the alleged mistreatment of the children of Mrs. Beech. All were locked up on a charge of lighting. 1'roptiNcd Meet nt Kremlin * . FllEMONT. July 10. ( Special. ) The Leagiio of American Wheelmen meet to be held here July 25 bids fair to be very suc cessful. A fine line of prizes has been hung up for the various events , both amateur and professional , and the managers are ns- surrd thnt mnny of the good riders of the state will take part. II. C. Krcdrlckson will enter several events. Holt AVI1I UefiiNiMl I'rol. ! ! < < - . WASHINGTON , July lO.-Judgo Cole of the district supreme court today refused probate of the alleged Holt will , namlns Josephine Throckmorton of New York City and Miss Lizzie Hynes of Kentucky as .beneficiaries. An appeal was taken to the district court of nppeals , South Dnkolil PO | > M PIcitNcd. IIUIION , S. I ) . , July 10. ( Special Telc- cram. ) Bryan's nomination was received with rejoicing by democrats and sliver re publicans. Some populists declare that their statu convention here next week will en dorse his nomination and ask their national convention to do likewise. Bryan Is per sonally known tc many hero and throughout the state-and arrangements nro already un der way for an excursion to Omaha to call on him. Honors fur S. Y. .loneH. PAUKBH , S. D. . July 10. ( Special Tele gram. ) On his return bomo today S. V. Jones , republican nomlnco for attorney gen eral on the atata ticket , wna met by a largo body of people headed by thu mayor of the city and a brass band. Cannon v.'ero firetl , steam whistles blown and u rousing reception glvcu. Deception Io MilcColl. Thursday evening , July 1C , from S to 10 o'clock , Hon. J. II. MacColl will be tendered a public reception In the rotunda of the city hall. MovoinelllN of Oeeim Yi'XNelx , .Inly IO. At Quccnstown Arrived Lucnnlu , from Nuw York for Liverpool. It would bo hard to convince a man Buffering from blltouu colic that his agony la duo to a microbe with an unproiiounca- blo name. Hut one dose of UoWltt's Colic and Cholera Cure will convince him of Ita power to afford Instant relief. It Klllu pain. THU HHAI.TV AIAIIUUT. INSTIIUMKNT3 placed on record Friday , July 10 , 1S9G : WAHUANTV DKKUS. John Lynch to P. J. Lynch. Jr. . lot 5 , block 2. Shllll's 1st add ; lot 22 , Itedlck'H 2d add I 2 H. C. lirowiilco and wife to Khem-Kur Klnney , lots 0 and 7 , block 25 , Car- thnnu add 1,000 J. Jl Ilucliuitau and wife to H. J. Buchanan , lots 10 and 11 , block 9 , Shull'H 2d add ; lot 1 . block S , Hans- com I'lucilot ; I'J ' , block M , I'opphi. ton p.-nk ; lota 7 and 1U , block 3 , Cntner A A.'s add 5,090 II. K. Healwy to W. It. Wall , various lots and irauts In Florence 2DM W. H. Wall and wlfo to August Potur- HOD , uniUv 1/4 same 000 Sumo to P. ! . alcCoy , sumu 1100 W. T. Beninnn and wife to 15. L. Prowltt , lolK 13 and Li ) , block G , tfjundera < t H.'H add 1 QUIT CLAIM DKKDS. C. K. Kidletl nnd wlfo to I' . II. Kcl- Hilt , n ( ] HW J. M. Dickey to U' . H. Wall , lot 13 , block 110. KloifiicB 1 V. 11. Wnllt ill. to AUKUSI Peter. sou. undlv ? i of lot 4 , block 51 , Florence 1 August Petersen and wlfo to W. It. Wall et al. . undlv Vi of lot 1 , block Cl , Kaine 1 J. J.I. Kllborn nml % vlfo io W. It. Wall , lot 5. block 37 ; lot S , block ; lot 1 , block , Florence 1 I ) 13 M OH. Special mastT to S. A. Onrrott lot 3. block 1 , Bogus & U.'H udd SI Spfdiil mauler tu J H. Bryant , lot S , block ! > , tihliin'3 add 3.100 Total amount of transfer * J13,7iO V 9ftV . * & " . - * ' ' ? & * * * tj j * * * 5 C > K : T e L * * * " ft it W ; M that tn. of extreme o\ . . . llncinent of a long M . . time attendant upon a Un business during the spilng mtu. . with voi'atliin time yet some weeks dlstn. . . It Is then that the bulldlng-up powers of Hood's Sarsnparllla are fully appreciated. It seems perfectly adapted to ovcrcomo that prostration caused by change of sea son , climate or life , and while It tones and Btixtulns the system it purlllcs and vitalizes the blood. _ K.\ll.\\VAV M3W SOJ'TII AV.\I.I99. A new diamond field has been discovered near Tnmworth. New South Wales. I'nsh duds of gold and silver continue to be reported from New South Wales. There are In New South Wales 37S works for the treatment of metals , employing 7,373 hands. In 1S23 the Inward and outward shipping ot New South Wales was 47,2)7 ) tons ; In 1S05 It was 5SfiO,038 tons. The capital value of the rateable properly ill New South Wales Is estimated at nearly 1)0,000,000. ) The Australasian banks have In their strong-rooms at the present time nearly C2SOOUOCO In gold awaiting Investment. The total Import and export trade of Nuw South'Wales In 1S25 was estimated at 400- 000 : In ISUo the value was 37.I27,200 , Sydney , the metropolis of New South Wales , estimated by the annual value of Its rateable property , has become the second end city In the British empire. The flour mills of New South Wales In 1S34 made 118,339 tons of Hour from 5,080,272 bushels of wheat , of which 5,12C.2G2 bushels were grown In the colony. In New South Wales during 1S94 there wore three cases of triplets , comprising four males and four females , one child being still-born. Twins numbered 365 cases , comprising 302 males and 3C7 females , In all 72 ! ) children , one Infant having been still-born. The fathers of the triplets were natives of New South Wales , as were two of the mothers , ( he remaining parent beliiK a native of Ireland. Of the mothers of twins , 22S were born In New South Wales , 2 < ! In Victoria , 22 In the other Australian colonies , CO In ICnglaud and Wales , 15 In Scotland , 1 ! ) In Ireland , and 5 In other countries. Of the fathers. 170 were born In New South Wales , In Victoria 25 , In the other Australian colonlts 19 , In England and Wales S3 , In Scotland , IS , In Ireland 21 , In other countries 1C. ni ici rREX Aimlo. G o'clock a. m. , July 10 , 1S9H , aged IU years , wife of G. L. Iteb- hniuicn , ir2 : Chirk street. Hi-mains will leave residence at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Julv 11 , 1S % , for Interment at West Point , Neb. friends Invited. Photographic Views of the Hums of tlio Great St. Louis Cyclone. Tills Kniphlc : uil ( nutliontlc rcsumo of this eydoiio's ( loudly nnd clestructlro work , by moans of tlio pun and uumurn , can only bo oblalnud at tliu liuHlncxs oilleo of Tlio ] 5fc , for the low price oC 25c and tlio coupon below. , Ca3l nt tlio olllce and examine the work , which la not offered for snlo at any other place In the city , HE FACE VIEWS The Jlcti lias Kcenred the exclnnlvo rl ht for Omaha , .South Omaha and Council JHnlTa. Out-of-town snbscrlb- crs can Hi-curo UIH ! work liy uuttln out tlio coupon and malliiiK It to the Cyclone View Department , Omaha Hoe , and en closing ' 'Dc In coin , with the uamo uuil utlclnjsa. Onn be secured at THE BEH OFFICE , Hco Building , Omnhw , THE BEE OFFICE , 10 North Main , Street , Council Bluiru. COUPON _ , To Becuro Ilila interestlnt ; set ot VRWH | cut Uila out and LirlnK It with 25 cents ta iho liuiilncsa OIIIco of Tlio lieu In Oiiinlm or Council Dluffi ) , or mail It with 26 nenta In N * V1BW BBPT- JAA1ES E. BOYD & CO. Telephone HKK ) . Oinalia , Nub. COMMISSION CHAIN : PROVISIONS : AND : SFOCKS Itoom lll'.i. llusrd of Trade. Direct vrin-4 to ChlcaKo and New Vurk. Correupondcnts ; Jbka A. Warrtn A Oi.