THE OMAHA DAILY BEEvV&ATUHDAY , JULY 11 , 1800 , COMMERCIAL AND FINASCIAL Heavy Ecceipts of Now Wlicat Had Much Influcnco , CORN 'WAS QUITE SLOW AND WEAK III ( lulu Thorp Wit * n l < 'nlrl > * Hooil Ucitiiuiil mill n Hlluli < l > - tlctlur 1'Vi'Mnn ; Sluirp Doc-line In I'rovlNliiiin , CHICAGO. July 10. Heavy receipts of now wheat , which Is beginning to como on the market , together with the political Hltuiillon , miiilc n rather weak wheat mar ket today and September closed % c lower. Corn lost He. Other markels acted Inde pendently. Oats und provisions both showed Improvement. In wheat dullness was again the chief characteristic , very little Interest being mnnlfesled. The opening showed a con- tlntmtlon of yesterday's weakness , with th'o lit Hi Jirlco from Uc to Me below the prlco at thu close yesterday. A discouraging feature of the early news was the heavy rocelptH of spring wheat , 153 of the total receipts ) of 2S : cars being new red win ter. September opened at from oC4c ! to MU < mid after Borne coiislderublo trailing be twcen that niul SCc , the prlco went down to DS'/ic. Hut thereWHH hardly nny dlsposl linn to truile. There was some reautlon ( luring the last hour , mainly on covering by shorts , nnd by u report that 40,000 bu. of No. 1 northern pprlng had been taken for export ; September Hold up to from G.YHe to Kc , where It closed. Corn was slow and weak on the heavy feeling In wheat , the excitement and dull- liens In the east , anticipated Increase In re ceipts , The Increase. In oustbonml freight rates , however , exorcised a steadying ef fect and prices changed. September opened Uc lower at ZG lo nml after touc.hltiE 26" closed easy nt the opening prlco. In oats there was tv fairly good demand nnd a slightly better feeling was notice- nlilo , prices ruling firmer the greater part of the session. September opened a shade easier nt liilic , touched from lulic to loHc nnd closed steady at JIW- . 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 soon nilviinced and closed steady ; Septem ber pork closed lOo higher at M.Gfl ; Septem ber lard , 7'Ao ' higher at $3.Cm ; September ribs , 7'XiO higher at J3.r,7'/2. Kstlmutes for Saturday : Wheat , 1GO cars ; corn. C30 cars ; oats , 1GO cars ; hogs , 11,000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows : Artlclus I On in. I High. | Lo.v. July Hit r > 5 S4M Si < pt cox Jf. ? | Ct ) > tin 67 Corn. No 2. . July 2I ) ! ( Sept 2(1)1 ( SUM son May 29 > a 20M OatH. No. a. . July Sept K.V < IftH May 17X 17 > s Fork.porbbl faept o nee n o.- ii no no Oct o co U 674 (1 ( 50 Jan 7 35 7 42h 7 3i 40 LurtUOOtlH n no 3 07H n r - Oct y 70 3 7. ' > h : i U7M 72H Jan . . i eon 4. 1)7 ID 4 oo 03 Short Rlba- Scpt. . . . n so n GO 3 BO 57K cOct 3 ( II ) : i ui ) OR Jan 3 US 75 Cash quotations were ns follows : 1-'LO1JU tomy ; patents. 53.40W3.CO : Ktralnhts. J2.90fili.iO ; ; pprlnt ? patents , M.'JJ5i3.7u ; bnUers , J2.251i2.40. WHEAT No. 2 cprltiB. C4e ; No. 2 red , K i CSTdc. CORN No. 2. M'.Je. OATS-NO. 2. NO. 2 white. ic ic ; No. 3 white , IS n YiNO. : . 2. sine. IJARLIIY No. 2 , nominal : No. f. o. b. , 2-c : No. 4 , f. o. li. . 2lc. KLAXSEED-No. 1 , 71c. I'RIMK TIMOTHY RI-n-D-J2.Sn. I'ROVISIONS-Mess pork , per Mil. . JC.50iJO.53 ; Innt. per 100 Uw. , JS.571 : short ribs , Hides , loose , } 3. if3.W ; ilry > - Bnltitliihuuldpcn. . boxed , J3.75ffl.CO ; short clear Bides , boxed , J1.ICVifP.1.7 ; . WIIISICY Ulstlllers' llnlshed goods , per gal. , J1.2i. HUfJARS Out loaf. J3.37 ; granulated. J4.93 1'OITl.TUY Miuket steady ; turkeys. 7C9o ; clilfltens , spring , 12VSfJ'I31jc ; ducks , pprlng , 11 ® lH = e. The following were the receipts and shipments today : Article1) . Uoeolpts. Slilpmenti. Flour.bbls. . Wni'.tt.lm. CornIm. . . . OutH , bu. . . . Rj-t-.bu. . . . Darloy.bu. . . I Oatbe I'ro.Iuco uxuhinird toJiv the biittor mar ket wnf > Hlendyt crcainury , lOOimc : dairy. 11 * OVtO. KISSH. steady ; fresh. Ukc. Cheoau , 7d 7e. ! xisw YOHK : I < : M < : UAI < JIAI Quolatloiin of ( lie Tiny oil Various ComiuiiiIltlfN. NK\V YORK , July 10.-FLOUR Receipts , 17.400 bbls. ; exports , 14,803 bbls. ; dull ant lower ; Minnesota patenU , t3.35ift3. ? : > ; Mln- neHota bailers , $2.Idtf'J.SO ; sprint ; low Rradcs , H.10Q2.30 ; winter patents. 13.5003.00 ; southern tlour , itulct nt (3.23. Rye Hour , ijulut ; superllne .S04J.70 ; fancy. J2.70S2.9w. 1IYK yulet ; No. 2 western. 37437Hc. CORN SlUAL-Uulet und easier ; yellow west- cm. Cfo , I1ARLDY Quletr western , 39'iJWc. 11AHLUV MAIVT Steady ut 4jf53c. W1IKAT Receipts. tO.100 bu. ; exports. 43.5C2 1m. ; ci > ot. weaker ; No. 2 reil , 03140 ; No. 1 hard. ( Hitfe. Options wen * dull and weak all day. M cept for a sllKht rally In the late afternoon an coverlnif , ami were Htf io ncT lower ; July , C Sl'/jU , closliiK Cl(4c ( ; September , 61 7-16eCM > e , cloHlmr. Cl'ie. CORN Rerelpts , 18,900 bu. j exports , 127.037 hu. upot , Inactive ; No. 2. 32c. Options were fairly active and \\euker , owlnt ; to IncreasUii ; receipts and rains In Kansas ; i-lned UW'ic net IOIMT ; July. 32 7-P' fi32i4c , closing 3J c ; S > pteiHber , 32V tf33c , ulnxliiK SiYic. OATS Receipts , 171,300 bu. : exports , 72,111 1m. ; ppot. Hteudy ; No. 2. 20HSi'OVe. Options rub- . : ilull and nominal without n.iles ; closnd un- cliiiniteil ; July. 20'io ' ; September , U > ! , c. llllis : Klrm ; Unlvrston , llwlUio ; Iluenos Ayieii , dry , ICe ; Texas , dry , ! ) o ; Callfoinla , 13c , JIUTTnil Rei-elptit , 7.0IK ) pliKS. ; stoady. .MIMICSI- : Receipts S.UOO pUss. ; nulot. 3(5(1S ( ( Receipts , 0.700 pkKesleni. ; . lHT12a HOI'S ( Julet ; state. IbSI crop , -Jia5j3' < ic ; 1S55 crop , ; : iS4 : ; j'aclllo coast , 1S9I crup , SUU4 a ; ISO ; crop. 3W7c. KilOS Steady ; western fresh. lljiic. I'ROVISIONS IIeef. niilet ; family. Jf.50ffD.00 Out meats , Ilrm ; plrldml hams , Slj.M'i/KW Lard , steady ; western steam , JJ.MWI.oo. Tal low , lower ; city , 3'jc ' ; country , 3 > ic. llacon , IxiMod Khouldeis. 51.10 ; toiiKUcs , J3.75 ; ilia. 11 : h4 > rts , tl.2 ! > 4. I > ry salt iiu-ats. Iroxed nhoultler' uml IIIIIKS , J.l.TJ ) ; ribs , $3.73 ; shot Is , J3.S7U. TALLOW Kasy ; dull ; city , 3\4o \ ; country , 3 > ; . OILS I'ctrolfiim , dull ; Ilnlteil closed at II.1C. Konlii. quiet ; strnlned. J1.70. Turpentine , quiet ; 25VjjSC > i c. lullons vd oil , Inactive ; prime crude fOl li : off grades , liifliH ; ; pi line summer yellow , * ' ' Miil'\SSiS-Stoady ; Now Orleans , :3f37c. lUCII-Stfady ; domestic , fullto extra , " 14 Jaimn. IrtlUc. KRIIMIHTS To Liverpool , quiet ; grain by n\ \ etrnm. 1'ie. JIKTAUS Pli ? Iron , quiet Copper , quiet nHt lirc.liers. Jll.37'4 ; exchanse , JI1.2JQ11.W. Lead , Ht ttulet ; linikei-n. J2.UO ; PxetiiuiKc , J2.97W83.02U. Tin. steady ; straltH , JI3.W1 plates , ilrm. Spel ter , fair ; domestic. 51.10. St. IiOiilH ( iuni-riil BT. LOt'lH , July ID. KI.OUR-Qui-t | , easy nnd unchunged ; patflnls , X3'Jif3.10 ; fancy , $ . ' .00tf7.70 extra fancy. (3UO T > .II ) ; choice , J2.30ff2.)0. ) WHEAT Showed but little chungo from yes terdurutiirfM being a slmdo easier and apol lower : No. 3 led. i\i h , elevator , MVJo : trade MUfcJI'tcs "w. D34c ; old. CCoj No. 3 hard. S/e Md ; July. 5.1HC , naked ; August , SSUHMHc ; HIP- tcnilH > r 53 ifiM1io. t.'ORN l-'uturm , i > aty : September nt'lllng lower tliun ever. Spot , lower ; No. 2 rash , 2lie : July 2l 'i2l | c ! Heptembor , Z3 > ii' , bid. OATS-l''utui s , aulct and utronKer In tone , Biwt. stonily : No. s i-nsh , 15 io. bid ; July , 15 > 4o Bepteml.er. li'sc , bid ; Ma ) , 17I d"I8ilP. RYIC--390 , bid , traclj. 11ARLEY- Nominal ; commercial , 11.50. ItllAN Hull ; vulabla at .11 o. east track. riAXSEKU Nominal : 67o for July delivery. TIMOTHY Siin--Prlme. : J1.H. HAY Strong fur diolcti : prnltle , new , H.yn 7M ; timothy , JS.OOGH.OU , this side. 1III1TKH- Quirt and unchanged ; creamery lOfflto ; dairy. WJllc. KOUS-Klendy ut Co. W1IISK-Y-J1.Z2. 1,1'AO Uulli heavy , ! .78 , seller * , with no de liiand. HPHLTBR Nominal at ftJS. I'ORK.-Steady ; utniularU mess. Jobbing' , J0.409 6.GS. LARD Higher ; prime Htcom , JJ.37M ; choice , f3. IS. rnOVIBION'S-Porlt. steady : standard inees jobblnx , J&40jj6.U. Lanl , lilglierj ] irim tmm | 3.57 > , ; choice , J3.4t. _ I.lvuriiool 31 n r I ; i1 * . LIVKRPOOL , July 10. WHKAT-Spot , firm demand poor : No. X n-d , winter , 6s Id : No. Imrd. Manitoba , ktocks exliiiurtrd ; No. 1 , Call furiiU. in 3V J. 1'utures optnnl quiet ; cloned ilrm , wltli Dtvvmber unchanged and other post tluu * Ud lower ; bu lnfsa about equally dU trlbutud. - CORN Spot , quiet ; American mixed , new , S lOiid. I'utuic * optnrd weak , with near nnd dl > tain poiltliuuid lower ; cl l dull , with near l > o-IUaiia V.GUJ l.nver. and dlatanl position * unubaiiKwl to Vid lower ; builiiku nbuut equally datrubytej. WJUn-DuU { dsuiaud poor ; St. la\t\t \ fancy PRO VISIONS n..con. tasy ; demand poor Cunitwrland out. li * . short ribs , :3i , loiif clear , MBit. Slu > u > it tij > Ldji I. * * * * , vi. tx , squnro , K . llam , short cut , Kit. Tnllow , nn < > North Anr-rlcan , ndmltul. Il * f , prlm mc ii , 37s ftt 1'nrk. prime m , nn * western. 4r ; medium western , 35 0.1 , Iwird , dull. CIIKESB-Oulet ; ilrmnnil poor. 1IUTTKR Klncst Amcrlenn , " < ! Rood , 43i. LINSKKD OIIISi lid. RKPRKIERAIXJR HBRF rorenunrter. 4 4d ; hlndiiuarter. : > Stl. HOPS At london ( l oclflo toast ) . El 15 . Tli receipts of wheat during th < i last three days were 191,000 centnli. Including 131.000 centals Amtrlrnn. Th receipts of American corn during the last three dayii wns 8S.200 contnls. Weather line. . _ OMAHA < ; lC.tilALMAHICl'.T. : . CotiilUlon of Trail c unit tin Sl.ipltnml Kiincy I'roiliicc , JX1OS f'liolcc Moclt. 7V4 | 8c. IlL'TTKIl Common to fair , So ; choice to fancy , country , 10fM2e. VI2AI , Clirilrp fat. SO lo ISO Ibs. , Is quoted nl 6',4e ; lurfjo nnd coarco , < ® c. ( JIIEUS1J Dcimesllo brlek , 13c ; Kilntn , per doz. , $9.60 ; club houi-o , 1-11 , , Jars , per doz. , J3.0 ; I.ltn- liergrr , Inncy , per II , . , I3c ; Ro < iuefort. ' .4-'b ' Jan , per doz. , J3.CO ; Young Americas , 12ci t tr > r , fanry , 11 He , I'OIJI.TRY Llvi lirn * . ftcocks ; , 3e ; U- keys , Cc ; old ducKs , Cc ; spring chlkens , 11812e per pound ; spMmt ducks. lOo. PlillXJNS-Llve , Jl.00tfl.25 ; dead pigeons not HAY NVw hay , J-.r.O ; ; upland. $5.00 ; midland. $4.80 ; lowland , Jl.iO ; rye straw , JI.W ; color makes the price on hay ; Hutu bales nell the best ; only top Kiadns brliiK tup pllces. IIROOM I'ORN Kxtremely flow Rale ; new crop , dellveied on track In country ; choice green Molf-wnvklnR rarpi't , per II , . , 5'lc ' ; choice green , running to hull , 2Uc : common , I'.ic. VIHIKTAIJLKS. WATHRMIILONS-lVr doz. . J3.50. CANTKIXjri'US Per H bu. basket , C037Gc. i(5O ( PLANT I'er doz. , 73c. TO.MATORS I'er 4-basket crates , 83c ; ten- crate lot ! " , TT.r. CUCUMRURS I'er do . , ST.e. OlH'fMIIKRS Per doz. , IvffSCc. NKW ONION'S Southern stock , per Ib. , l ie. LIMA 11UANS Per Ib.lc. . IlKANH Iliitiil picked na\y. per bu. . $ l.4001.(0. PIH PLANT llome Brown , per Ib. , lc. i'.M'LIKM\VKll Per dnz. , 7rc. CAIlllAQIJ Homo grown , per doz. , CI-LIRY : : ivr doz. . STRAW11ERRIE8 Ninie of nny consefpicnce. CALIFORNIA CHERRIES No shipping stock. _ r110MH GROWN UlIERRIES-Ptr 10-lb. basket. ' ' ' 'cJOOSEHERRIES None. IILACKIIERRIES Per 24-at. case , Sl.7u02.00. I1LACK RASl'llERRIICS Per 21-nt. case$3.00. CALIKORNIA APRR1)TS-SI.23HI.50. CALIKORNIA PEACHES- Early Alexander , , > er | MX. , J1.25. CALIFORNIA PLUMS Per box , J1.73. CfRHANTS None. SOUTHERN APPLES-Per ' .i-bu. box. , 33JIOoi ? ' -bu. boxes , COe. SrjrTHEIIN PLUJIS Per 21-nt. cnse , $1.23. SOUTH L-KN PKACIIES Ptr i.i-bu. lot. COffOOc. CALIl'ORNIA PEARS None. TROPICAL ritUlTS. ORANOES Jleillterranenn sweets. Nos. 126. 1HO , 170 , 2K ) , 210 , 11.50 ; larger nnd smaller sizes , } 1.2 , " > . LEMONS MesslnnH , fancy. JI.CO ; choke , JI.OO& 4.2. , ; California lemons , Jl. 1IANANAS Choice large stock , per bunch , 12.00f(2.l' ( . " , ; mcdaim-slzcd bunches , Jl.MJj2.00. 'INEAPPLES Per crnte of live to seven doz. , J7.DO. MISCELLANEOUS. HONEY Fancy white , per Ib. . 14c ; choice. 13o ; Callfornln , nmber color , lOc. MAPLE SYRUP Five gal. cans , each , J2.75- gal. cans , per doz. , J12 ; VS ( 'al. cans , JS.23 ; quart cans. J3.W. CIDER Cinrincd Juice , per halt bbl. , J3 ; per bhl. , J > . PRESERVES Assorted. 20-11) . palls , each , JI.40. F1C.S Imported fancy , C < crown. 30-11 , . boxes. He ; choice , 10-lb. boxes. 3 crown , 'JiflOc. NUTS Almonds , Callfoinla. per Ib. . medium size , lOe ; Tarragona nlmonds , per Ib. , large , 12y.e : Rr.i7.ll * . per Ib. , Sc ; English walnuts , per Ib.r fancy soft shell , 12c ; medium size , lOc ; 111. berts , per Ib. , lOc ; pecans , polished medium. Sc ; large. lOo ; peanuts , raw , C'jffl7c ! : roasted , 7'4c. DATES Halloween , per Ib. , Cc ; turds , 10-lb. boxes , per Ib. , 7c. DRESSED MEATS. REEF r > ros-ed steers. 400 to BOO Ibn. , GfflC c- western steers , fie ; good cows nnd heifers , B' JJ1 Bo : medium cows nnd heifers , OftoHc ; good forctiuarters. cows nnd heifers , 34ff4'ic ( ; good foreqtiarters , native steers , 4V4f3c : good liliidfjuarters , cows nnd heifers , 7HSc ? ; good Jilnd < iunrter , steers , 8HfI9c ; cow rouniN , u'/jc ; cow plates , 3o ; boneless chucks , 4c ; cow chucks , 3Uc ; Hteer chucks , 3&c : beef tenderloins , 22c , beef rolls , boneless , PC ; sirloin butts , boneless , 9c ; loin backs , boneless , 9o ; loin backs , 9c ; cow ribs , No. 3. CMic ; cow loins , No. 3. Sc ; beef trim mings , 3e ; rump butts. Be ; shoulder clods , Ge- , frozen , 4c. MUTTON Dressed lambs , Sc ; dressed mutton. 7o ; racks , lOc ; legs , Sc ; saddles. Sc ; stews , 3e ; Mieep plucks , 3c ; sheep tongues , per doz. , 23c. PORK Dressed hogs , 4c ; pork loins , 5Hc : spare ribs , 3i.ic ; ham sausages , butts , 4c ; pork shoulders , 4Vle ; pork shoulders , skinned , 4(40 ( ; pork trimmings , 3c ; leaf lard , not rendcivd , 4'ic. ' HIDES AND TALLOW. The Shoe nnd Leather Review saya the hide market rules wry quiet and on the surface seems considerable weaker , but there Is nn iindurcurient ot strength. There are few If nny eastern orders to buy nnd westcin 'tnnners evince very slight Interest , but the supplies are. known to be limited. The country kill Is small this year nml nllhoiigli the tanners are more cautious and conservative than usual the hide situation ret.ilna an clement of strength. Indeed , hide quotations nre several points higher relatively than the leather that Is made from them. Quotations : HIDES No. 1 green hides. 4c : No. 2 g een hides , 2Mio ; No. 1 green suited hides , SUc ; No. 2 green salted hides , 4'.ic ; No. 1 veal calf , S to 12 Ibs. , fie ; No. 2 veal calf , S to 13 Ibs. , 4c ; No. 1 dry nint hides , 7tSc ; No. 2 dry flint hides. 6fGc ; No. 1 dry salted hides , Cc ; part cuied hides , ' , < , o per Ib. less than fully cured. SHEEP PELTS Oiuen salted , each , SjScnc ; green salted shearlings ( short woolcd eaily xklns ) , each , lie ; dry shearlings ( short wooled early slilns ) . No. 1. each , lOc ; dry shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) , No. 1 , each , 5c ; dry Hint Kansas nnd Nebraska butcher wool iieltn , per Ib. . actual weight , 4iJSc ; dry Hint Kansas and Nebraska Murrain wool pvlt.i , per Ib. , act ual weight , SJflc ; dry flint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per Ib. . uctual weight , 4J3a ; , dry Hint Colorado Murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 3tf4c ; feet cut off , us It Is useless to pay freight on them. TALLOW AND OREASE Tnllow , No. 1 , 2Hc ; tallow. No. 3. HJu : grease , white A , 2lo | ; grease , whlto II , IHo ; grease , yellow , 1'ic ; grease , dork l'/ic ; old butter. 22'4c ; beeswax , prime , ISffl 22c ; rough tallow. Hie. HONES In car lots , weighed and delivered In Chicago : Dry bulTaln , per ton , J12.001714.00 ; dry country , bleached , per ton , JlO.OOfflJ.OO : dry country , damp and meaty , p r ton , t6.ooitJ8.oo. WOOI * Unwashed , tine heavy , 6J7c ; fine , light , 8i89e : quarter Mood , lOttlZo ; seedy , burry and chaffy , 8J09o ; cotted and broken , coarse , 7 90 ; cottcd and broken , lino. GOTc. Fleece washed Medium , UWISc ; line , lHllCc ; tub washed , 1W ISc ; black. Sc ; bucks , Oo ; tag locks , 2ff3c ; dead pulled , SSJtJc. _ CoflVr MiirlCft. NEW YORK , July 10. Total warehouse deliv eries from the United States , 7.721 bags ; New York stock , 1S2,4I > 3 hags ; United States stock. 211,711 bags ; alloat for the 1'nlUvl State : ) , 158,000 bags ; total vltdhln for the United States , 399,711 bags , against 007,211 bugs last year. SANTOS. July 10. Firm : good average Santos. 11,300 lets ; receipts , 15,000 bags ; stock , 122,000 bags. ItAMRUItrr , July 10. Steady nnd unchanged ; sales. 3.0"0 bags. RIO , July 10. Quiet ; No. 7. Rio , ll,4r,0 rols ; exchange. IWlil : receipts. 10,000 bags ; cleared for tlio United Slates , 2.COO hagn ; cleared for Europe 2,000 bugs ; stock , 13S.OOO bags. HAVRE , July 10. COFFEE Closed quiet at l > ( rio net decline ; nulrs , 14,000 bags , Dry Comix. FALL IHVER. MUSH. , July 10 The cloth mar ket closeil at 2 o ; demand light ami almost wholly for odds , NEW YORK. July lO.-Morn visiting buyers were In the mnrket , hut their chief attention wns given to chopping nnd making memoranda. Illeaehed cottons continued In good order , and the aggregate sales were of lltlli ! Importance. Pitntlng cloths were In fair demand und steady at 2im e. MANCHESTER , July 10. The cloth and yarn market Is very steady. Kiiurar Market. NEW YORK , July lO.-SUOAR-llaw. easier ; fair rellnlng , 2 15-10o : centrifugal , 90 test , 37-lCc ; sulca. 13,000 bugs Cuba centrifugal , 96 test. 37-lCc. ox-store ; 29,100 bags Cuba molasses , 89 l t. t 11-lOc , ex-store , LONDON , July 10. SUGAR Cam , very In- octlvu ; rrntrlfUKul , Java , Us CHI ; Muscovado , fair rennlntr , 10 * 3d , Uert sugar , quiet and linn. Nti TV VorU ( iritln Sliliiii < iitn. NDW YORK , July 10. Tlio New York urain stocks are as follow * ; Receipts. Shipments. Flour . . . 3 , i iw bills 4.000 1,1,19 , Wheat . Cti.ooo bu. 13,000 Im. corn . 5.o bu. 8.000 bu. Oats . . . . . 2.WO bu. 4.000 bu. Cotton NEW ORLEANS , July 10 COTTON-Qulet ; middling , OHo ; low middling , < % c ; good ordinary , ' ' 'Nl'W YORK , July -COTTON Uuil ; mid- dlliiB , 77-160. _ Cr | i lloiiiirt WASHINGTON , July 10. Agilcultural depart ment July crop report ; Average condition of earn , 9X4 ; winter wheat. 75.H ; * prlnir wheat , $2.3 ; combined spring ; ; nd winter wheat , S3. ( , ts.3 , oalH , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ AVhunt. SAN FRANCISCO , July 10. WHRAT Inac tive ; December , 97HC. _ Korrluu I'lniiiiulal. BERLIN. July 10. Kuchunge on London , eight da > a' fight , 20 marks U pfg. PARIH , July 10. Three per cent rentes , ICJf for thu account ; exchnnno. on rxindon , vlflit days' night. 2if ICije for checks. LONDON. July IC.-Oold Is quoted nt liuenos Ayres today at 1S1.GO. at Madrid , 10.23 ; Lisbon , ZSii ; Athens. 114 ; Home , 1QT , \Vltlnlrnrv Cnlil fur Coiintrr L' r. NEW YOUIC , July 10.-Tbere Wa3 wltli- drawn toilny J120.000 In gold from the nub treasury by a 11 nu of bullion brokers. The linn luia nil told withdrawn this week $300 , . 000 uml saya It ncoita told ( or counter use. There la no premium on Hold. WllhJruwnls thus far today UKgregntB (620.00) ami bring the treasury tree gold below the { 100.000,000 limit. limit.WASHINGTON. WASHINGTON. July 10. Today's statement - ment of the treasury anows : Available cash luliuiiw. Cfi3JM0.77 ! > U sold rts rvo. UOtf.2Sa.6SS. MADE DULLER BY POLITICS Ohicago Convention lias a Bad Influence on the Country's ' Business , WHEAT MARKET ALONE SHOWS A GAIN i Arc Much Tlinii fur tlir Ma meVitk nf L t Year , nml KorclKii llemiiiiil IM Not ( SrotvltiK. NEW YOHK , July 10. It. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly review ot trade which issues to morrow will siy : : With a political conven tion In progress directly antagonizing' the position taken on the money question by the convention ot 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 , while other speculative markets were stag nant or slightly declined , but Its small nd- vnnco was mainly due to reports of for eign crop reports. There are many who believe that a decrease In the yield this year haa been underestimated nnd part of the dispatches withered by lun' review last week lends tu support that view , though practically all the returns from what ale now the chief wheat growing stales Were checrlni ? . Lew favorable accounts appear this week from Minnesota and Dakota. H wns wlw on Ikith sides to icmcmlter that In the spring wheat Hlates , which have 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 Indlratc very large supplies In slijht , the neaterit receipts for the week hav ing been 2,923,409 bushels. against 1,033.631 bush els last year , while the foreign demand does not at preient cause very large Atlantic ex ports , which were for the week. Hour Included , 1,2'JO,73G bushels , against , 1,121,631 last year. Corn and oats promise sii well thus far that prices do not advance , although exceptionally low al ready , ami some meats have made new records for cheapness. Not much can be said ot a market BO Hat nt that of Iron nnd steel products , but part if the Inactivity Is strictly seasonable , part Is duo to still unsettled questions about wages , nnd much more to a Kem-ral disposition to defer ordeis until the future Is cleared. Whether prices for finished products nre too high or not , they average relatively at least 10 per cent higher than prices of pig Iron , which necessarily causes Inaction when plj ? Is going lower. Ues- si-mer fell this week to $12 nt Plttsburg. and grey forge to $10 , but some contracts nf Im portance have been placed. ( Quotations for tin- Ished products me not lower , but are some times cut. WKI3KLY CLHAItlMi HO US 10 TOTALS. AufKrcuulc f UIINII | > > NH Trniimiotcd by the ANNOcliitfd llinikH. NCW YORK. July 10. The following table , compiled by llradstreet's shows the total clear ances at the principal cities und the percentages of Increase or decrease , as compared with the week last year : 1'LAona. Clearings , f Inc. Dec. Now York . 10.0 Itoston . . . . . . . . . . . ! > 2l4IS.filS ! 34.0 Clilcaica . SO.C01.832 23. : Philadelphia . C7.4Si.99l 20.4 St. Louis . 19,731,9'J.I 2U.7 San Knmclsco . 20.4 Italtlmoro . 14,517,901 12.1 1'lttsburtr . lt.HC.S73 19. S Cincinnati . nr,3 < ice 3.3 Kansas city . S,2C5r.31 17.3 New Orleans . G.111,117 10.9 lUilTnlo . 4,240,353 20.7 Milwaukee . 4.732,031 22.3 Detroit . 5.1120,713 20.1 Luulsvllle . 4nu'crs ) 20.C Minneapolis . 791,47 20.9 OMAHA . 3.831,302 Providence . B.34 1.100 2.1 Ulovelnnd . 7.1SI.379 4.C ' Houston . 3.435.MJ 'soii St. I'.iul . 12.7 Denver . . . . 1,183,244 3C.3 Indianapolis . 4,221.212 15.0 Columbus , O . 3.419.WO 12.6 Hartford . 3.424,031 Richmond . 3.054.38S 16.9 \Va.slilngtOTi . ! ,021.77S Toledo . 1,484.115 Dallas . 1,975.7X0 3.6 St. Joseph . , 1,150,103 14.S I'eorla . ' ' 2S.5- Memphis . . . . . . . . 'is.'i I'ortlnnd , Ore . , . . . . iiosr,7i / . . < . Rochester . . . . . . l.BSZ.TIu 7.8 New Haven . 1,750.403 Savannah . S3. FprltiKtluld , Mass . 1.4 18.8 Worcester . . . l.SI7S7l 12.4 T'oitland , Me . 1.4 ) .r > 74 Atlanta . 1.31S.652 Kort Worth . 9U3IU1 2.6 Waco . . . . 014,718 43.1 Syracuse . ' ' ' 11.0 Des Molnes . 'sfi's.'wJi 13.3 Cirnnd Itaplds . C9fiS'J6 | 21.3 Seattle . 534,470 , 6.2 Dayton , O . cei.jco I.owpll . (502,210 ( 31.0 Wllmlnuton , Del . (541,600 ( 16.6 Norfolk . 852,3S3 13.5 Sioux City . 411,238 17.4 Los Angeles. . . . . . . . 1.032.4371 Taeonia . 577,730 4.1 Davenport . 831,474 Spokane . 427.368 7.1 Jacksonville . . . . . 33.1.720 23.2 Lincoln. . . . . . . . 3JS.932 5.2 New Hedford . 440.177 3.9 Wichita S00.67f Hlrmliih'ham S79.429 4.9 Topeka . .x 43:1.31)1 ) 31,6 Lexlnnton. Ky 414.6SO 10. 305.000 33.3 Knoxvllla . 457.443 Hay City. Mich . 2II.COO Full Itlver . 731.S93 3.4 Akron , O . " 200 25.7 Springfield , O . 2I2.5C1 12.7 Canton , O . 173,900 ' Sioux Falls . 79.8T7 2L5 Fremont , Neb . C9.82H Hasting. Neb . 70,722 Chattanooga . 229',411 Varga . 212.0W .s NnFhvllle . 1.003,474 CrMlvcston . 2M3,600 37.0 Salt Lake . 9CO.S17 23.8 Scrnnton . S : .071 1.2 Helena. . C4I.9BC S.4 Kalamazoo . 234,946 14.9 IlocUford , 111 . 211.100 32. Augusta . . 337,176 34.9 Totals TJnlted Stntefl. IS 9sr.244.n7 : 14.0 Exclusive of New York. I 410,656,190 19.2 DOMINION OF CANADA. Montreal 11.3K107 25,6 Toronto . . 0.187,381 3S.O Halifax . . 1.K10.397 13.9 Hamilton K2S.176 1.61 Winnipeg 1.140.S84 20. 4 I- 1 Totals It 24.130,8851 Clearlmts nt Hay City , Kail Itlver. Akron , Sprlndleld. Canton , Sioux Fulls. Hastings. ChatnnooRn , F.IIKO. Nashvlllo and Galveston not Included In the table. MAXV OAUSIJH UKSTKICT IIUSI.VK.SS. -r DllIIlll-MH KlIlpllllNlxtMl ! > > AVfiitlKT iintl I'olltlcN. Niw YOIIK , July 10. Itradstreet'n tomorrow will say : The usual midsummer dullness In Keneral merchandise markets has been empha sized by unfavorable weather , by uneaslnew at the attitude of the Chicago platform toward the nuances of the country , nnd by the con tinued conservatism with which merchants con tinue to supply their wants. The volume of business appears to Im smaller than last week. Mercantile ) collections are more unsatisfactory and there Is u disposition amoni ; jobbers to look mora closely after credits , Wool Is itlll further depressed , with not enough business to eitahllah quotations. Thera Is no Improvement In the demand for full business In woolens. Notwithstanding rains In Texas , the cotton crop la KUfferliiK from the eftccta oC drouth , whlln In South Carolina too much rain has fallen for the good of the crop. I'lltshurK. HI. 1'uut and Savannah all report n smaller volume of business , and complaints are heard as to the prospect of the wheat crop on the 1'acino coast. Among two dozen staple articles. Ilia prices of which form u KUUHU of the general tendency of values , unly one , print clothn , shows n n ndvanre over lust week , coffee , petroleum. Iron , steel , coal nnd lumber betns conspicuous union if the the prices for which are unchanged. Th Kenerul tendency of the prlco movement , therefore , was downward , the udvunou In prints bulnir the result of a shut down In tlia eait. ICxpoits of wheat , Hour Included as wheat , from both coasts of the UnlU-d titatea and Mon treal this week agxregale 2,107,000 liualiolx , against XCOl.ono hualiuU last week. 3,317.000 bush els In the week a year ugo and about thu tame uuantlty In the correspondInif week of 1821 , und as compared with 4,131,000 bushels la tliu like week of 1891. The total number of business failures through out the United States In 319 this week , a mailer number than In the corresponding period In each of the three preredlnj ; years. Tliu total number of business failures rvportBd from the Dominion of Canada la n this week , against 25 last week , SO In the week ono year ugo. and 31 two yars. OKO. TUAIIINU IN STOCKS HKSTIUCTUU. Luiiilou linn \ > i ( llet-ii 1111 Actlvo Kuc- tur iiivVuIl Stri-et TliU Week. NEW YOHK , July 10. llrudatreet' rvvlcw of the New York stock market tomorrow will nay. * > London has been , much less active In the market ilurlnir the present week. Borne dlspo lton | wus shown by Its representatives here to renew their purchases when the market ex hibited any symptoms of weakening , but on the wliolo the two market * were much' more closvly upon , : k parity and the opportunity for arbitrage dealing * between them was lessened. A notice abl fcaturu of this situation hm be n the In urllvlty of tilt investment market. LurK * cor- porutlons , as a rule , ur entirely out' of the bond market for the present , and speculative railway share Issue * hnvo display * ] a weak Und ncy. 1'ticru 1 , liowcvcr , u dimauJ tar prime Investments , iTOstliut ! ! nf which nrp nb- rnrbed by dealers nl 'VAncesolon upon recent > ] tiotntloni ! for this iflnn * nf yecurltler Th > weakness of tlir e c | ui , ; ( ) mnrket and the nli- nce of Bold fhlpmcritSLAre favorably rcKarded , hut had tittle or no nttilatlvo effect , nml the i > ame thlnt ; may lie > * ld' f the crop pro'prcts , all rciwrts RS to thci mtiiatlon in that rwpcct bclnff of a milTlclentlv1.fii"urnKlni ) | { character to hntp created under oriuniiry clrcuiiKlsnces more or less bullish feeling. The actual trading In the mark t diirlnp tli4'iri ' | * > cnt week has len on n roitrlctrd rcnle nnd In ormllnrd mainly to small professional Interests , , , , , , A .STOCKS AM ) IIOMS. Trailing In MecntltHnVnn of llolliliiy rminirjroni-.All Day. NHW YORK , July , \0-Th ( . trading In utocks. today wns of holiday Bioporllons , ordinary mar ket Influences being n Jecondnry consideration to the sensational political development nt Chi- cngo. The movement cf prices wns Irregular , but nn Improved tone was Imparted by higher prices for American securities In I indon and by tKe expectation of mo < lpratp buying orders for thnt account In this nmiKi-t. The Industrial shares were the feature. Si. 1'ntil being the only rallronil stock that OMil.l lie tenneil nctlve. The opening wni dull nnd fractionally higher under the Influence of the Lnndon ndvnnce , and some covering demand from the short. . Sugar rune \ per eent nt the outset to 10V > 4. In the ensuing denllngs further general Improvements occurred. Sugar advanced to I09'i. Chicago Ons gained 1 % per cent : Mnnhnttnn , 1 > i per cent , New Jersey Central. l nul vllli > , % Nn hvllle and C.enernl Klfctrlc. I per cent , nml Western t'nlon , 1 per cent , and the grnngers , * , per cent. The vulumn of husltirii * wns not lalgo , nnd about 11 o'clock the unexpected engnKeni"nl of J.'iOO.fKio In gold for export tomorrow nnd rumors of Impending large Hhlpnients resulted In n re- nctlonary movement , In which the extreme losses were In Leather preferred , 114 per cent , nud Chicago cage ( Ins , IHi per cent. The downward move ment wns of only brlff duration , mid prices soon steadied under the Inlluence of moderate forelitn buying , chlelly of LimlsIlle . Nashville. The slocks named were bought cm the favorable nn- nual report of the llrst mentioned , published yes terday , and on the good showing of the St. 1'nul for thn llrst week In July , reported today. Soon nfter midday n marked weakness developed In the Industrials group. In the last hour the speculation came nlmost lo n standstill. The closing was Iriegular nt Blight gains generally , lliislness In railway bonds continued exception ally dull , nml n sagging tendency was noted. The Important declines were In the usually neg lected Issues. The Hales were $07.000. Govern ments were dull , but weak and lower : particu larly the 4s , which Ragged to 116. The Kales were JTp.riOO. Silver certlllcates reacted to 09 tm realizing orders. The dealings aggregated JI5.000. The livening 1'ost'a London llnnnclnl cablegram nays : The stock markets were stngnnnt today. Americans wenn trllle above the parity , but there was nothing doing , pending the settlement. Tin * continental market * were correspondingly dull. The it-port of the Union IJank of Austra lia Is Just Issued. It states thnt In consequence of the great deprecation In value i > f all classes of securities In Au tralln following upon the bunking crisis In 1S93. and of the great dllll- ciilty In arriving at those values with any degree of accuracy. It has btcn decided to nsk permis sion of the shareholders to withdraw from the banks reserve funds In a contingent account n sum of 250.000 ns a provision for contingencies. This sum Is not nsked for In connection with realized losses , but ns tlio result of what the directors term n revaluation of the whole of the bank's business down to what the directors be lieve to be values of the present day. The following were the closing quotations on the lending stocks of the New York exchange today : Atchtson 13H dopfd 140 Adanm Ex. . 14.1 N. Y. Oeiitr.il 1IB Alton. T. H r,8 N. Y. , t N. E. _ . . . . 48 Am. Kxprosn. . . . . . 110 Ontario AV 1 S Baltimore A Ohio. 174 ! Oregon Imp H Canada I'aclflo. . . . HUH Oregon Nuv 12 CanndaSonthom. . 43 < { O. S. L. AU. N 1UU Central Pacltlu. . . . 1451 P.icitic Mall i2)i ! ) Chei.AOhlo : : ! ! Peoria Dec. &E. . . . 1V Clilcneo Si Alton. , l.V , PltlHbunr 1 4 C..II.AO. 715li Pullman Palace. . . HO Chlcairo ( ran B7W Keadltiir CoiixoildaliHl Oas. It. G. W 13 r. . O. . 0. ft. St. L. . . 2HH RG. W. pfd 40 Colo. Coal A Iron. . l ! niocK Island "J'JH Cotton Oil Cert. . . . ' ( lUISt. Paul 74H Dclawaro.lt Iliitl. . 133MI do pM 127M Del. . Lack. * W. . . 1ST' SI.1 P..t Omaha. . . . : IU I ) . & It. IS. pfd 4(1 ( . 'dopfd ' 122 U. &C. F. Co l ' < 'Poiitliorn Pacitie. , laH K.-ibtTeiui 14 ? < ISinrarIlennery. . . . 1DS ) ! < Krlo 83H Timn. Coa. .V Iron. 2DH do 2it pfd IMx.iiPnclIlc . Fort Wayne llil ) T.VO.Coat. nfd. . 70 G. Northern pfd. . . 110 Pllilun Paclhc . . C.iE. I. pfd. . . . . nuj. I9. . Kxuros1 * . 40 Hocklnir Valley. . . W. St. L. , t P . llllnoln Central. . . . W. St. r , . A P. nlU. 1C.H St. P. ADuluth. . . . IS. iWulls Fariro Ex. . . JO K.AT.pfd W-Btrrn Union. . . . Lake Krlo & West _ Whuellnir & L. K. . ilonfd OrlWri"o pfd 3t l , LakoSlioro 147 | > L.VSt. L 10 Lead Trust lilS D..V It. 0 12' ' Loulsvlllo AN. . . . 48H L. AN. A ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' Manhattan Con. . . . S8" aV.A'i ! . . . . . : ! ! . - o ' ' ' ' 5iido pfd 12 Mlchiiran Com. . . . Sdai MlHHourt 1'aclflc. . T.St. L. &K.C. pfd 10 Mobllu.t Ohio 1SH 9..H. II . NaehvllloChat. . . . UXr , S.U. Riifil. . . . 23 Niitlonal Co rdaira. 4 ! Am. Tob. Co . 41 Nat. Cordaeopfd , . 8 > i do nfil N.J. Central 100't Am. Tol. A C. Co. . . N.AW.pfd ll ! Com'lCabloCo. . . . 141) ) North Am. Co -Iti Am. Sugar nfd 1H ( ) ( Northern Pactllo. . 7j U. S. Cordajo ( 'td. . 17 N. Pacltlu iifd 154 U. S. Lualhor pfd , . 6(1 ( U.P. U. * G 2 U.S. Rubber. 67H , Northwestern..Oa.'il ' offered. Tue total sales of stocks todny were 93.rSr > Khares , Including thu following : American Sugar , 24,800 ; American Sugar , preferred , 7.200 ; Hurllng- ton. 3.700 ; Louisville & Nashville. 5,500 ; St. Paul , 16,1JO ( ; silver certllllcntvs. 84.000. Nuiv Ytirlc Jlont-y. NEW YORK , July 10. MHNIiY ON CALlv Kasy at HtGi per cent ; lust loan , 2 per cent ; closed , 2 pur cent. 1'IHMU MERCANTILE PAPER 103 per cent. STERLING EXCIIANCin I'lnn. with actual business In hankers' bills nt J4.fHn4.8SU for demand and Jt.875f4.S7V for Klxty days ; posted rates , | 4.SStt4.63Vi and $4.&S' ' , > .fr4.t > 9 ; commercial bills , S4.E6 { < -4.tC'i. SILVER CBUTIKICATES-rafiM'ic. ' GOVERNMENT I1ONDS Weak ; state bonds , dull ; railroad bonds , easier. Closing quotations on bonds were as. follows : ' offered. Sail FriinulNCO Mlnliiir lii < > tatloii . SAN FUANCISCO. JuU lO.-Tho odlclal oloslns quotations for mliilnHtJ iitol y ware ua ( ul- IOWB : Alta . i ) r.ould ACurry . 83 AInhaUou . 1 1 Haiti ANorcrom , . 12.1 12.1I Aiinos . : ( ll .Iiill-i . . I ) Ilfk-Iiur . 44 JllHtlCO . , n llenlA Ilolohor. . . . US Kentucky Con. . , . , > IlodleCon . 41 Mnxlcun . 1) ) ' } Itiilllon . ID Mono . , 1.1 DulwurCoii . Ji ! Occidental Uou , . . , DO ( ili-cloina. . 11 Oplilr . 105 Challcngo Con. . . . : u Overman . , 18 Chollar. . . . 24S potoil . lift ConnUftncG. . UU S.ivairn . , 74.fi Con. IMI. A Va. , , . 17.T fi Con , Inurarlal 1 Sli-rro Nisvadu. . . . OS Con. Nuw York. . . . 4 Union Con . 47 Crown Point 4S Utah Con . 11 4SC C Yellow Jacket . 43 bir4.ilHe : Moxl < ; i-i ilulUrj , Slehttlrafts lllj ; tolOjrhtfmie. 1'J o. IlllNtOIl StlX-l l ( lllOtlltlllllN. noSTON. July 10-Cal''lonni. | ' .T 13 par cent : llmo loans. 395 par cnnt. Cloaln ; prlcoi for A.T.A8. F AVcstlnirh. Klcc. . . , Am. Smear lofTH VV. Eloo. nftt 40 > ii Am , Surnr pfd. . . . \VlH.C3titml HH liny State Qa . , , . jiiBiej. nn. 133 IBell Tulophone. . . [ Oil. Kloo I'M Boston A Albiny , Xtchlson in 77 K HoMtoni Malna , . Now Kni/land On , . irai U.D.AU Allunoz MlnlurUj Fltchbiir ; Atlantle Oen. Klostrlo 'Uotiton ' A Montiiil llllnoln Stool llatloA Iloston. . . . Mexican Central. . /nulimiRt / A lloal. % . . JO I ) Old Colonv .Vranklln 10 Ore. Short Line , . . . Koarsiri'o 11 Hull nor. Usroola so duuicy 114 Union Paclllo Tamarack 72 \VeutKnd IVolvnrlmi Xutv Turk .Mining UnolntloiiN. NEW YORK. July lO. Tlio folloivmara tin liif quotation : I.uiiiluii SI < i < < U ( tiiotntloim , LONDON , July 10.-4 p. ni. CoiiBolu. m'v 11:1 : % Mexican ordinary. IM Ccnsola.aco'l I1IU : St. Paulconi 7Ui Can , Pacific tliJi N. Y. Central OS" Erie 1ft Pcunuvlvania 34 KrlnlHtufd 44S llcadtni ; 7 111. Central 93HMux. ! Can. uw 4afltl IIAIt SILVKR-llV-id , MONKY-UQ'i IT cent. The rate uf discount In the open market for ulioit bill * la 9ID per cent , tlireu months' bills , 9-1BUH per cent. \OtfS. NKW YORK. July 10. Clearing * , | $ U11.069 ; baluicc * . Ji.iai.CHL OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Fairly Liberal Receipts of Oattlo and the Same of Hogs. DECLINE IN PRICES IS THE RESULT lleef Steer * OfT r ( i > to On < i mill lion * n IKillMore , with Tritilc nt tin- Drop. pin DAY , July 10. Cnttlo. Hogs. Sheep. Horses. July 10 2,271 4.714 DOl .Inly 7M ! 4'JIO 3 July s i.fiso 4ii , i.csi . . . . July 7 2,110 4,487 828 July r , usis : iiw : 4ftt 874 July 3 757 4,219 177 July 2 1391 7,270 1,210 1 July 1 2,3:11 : 0,7'iO 2:1 : .0 Juno 30 2073 5.S33 275 The olllelal number of cars ot slock brought In today by each road was : Cattle , Hogs. Sheep. C. . M. & St. 1' 4 l ) . & St. 1 , 1 Missouri I'nt'llla . . Union I'aelilo system ! G 21 1 C. .t N. W 1 H. .t M. It 22 IS 2 C. , H. & Q II I C. , U. I. P. . east I C. , SI. P. , M. & 0 3 10 P , 13. , t M. V 18 I ! ) 1 Total receipts iS 7S -I The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows , eaeh buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated : Ituyers. Cattle. HOKS. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co I OSO (1. It. Hammond Co 201 7li : Swift and Company isr ic > 2 W Cudaliy Packing Co S73 1,575 393 H. IJeeker & Dogaii 14 Vansant & Co 32 J. It. Carey is" . . . . W. I. Stephens 22 , . . . . Ileiiton it Underwood . . . 210 Hill .t Lewis c. > PlankltiKton Packing Co. , Milwaukee , WIs 1S3 Other buyers 170 Left over 100 300 Total 2,2in r > , r > or , &oi CATTLE Yesterday only 7SO cattle were received , and today 2,271 , llrst tv famine and then a feast. Yesterday not enough cattle were received to make a good market and today there were too many. Over half of all the cattle hero , however , were feeders and stoekers. The supply ot dressed beef consisted en tirely of corn fed steers , and there were plenty or that kind of cattle In the yards and some of them right desirable stuff The market on fat cattle was a llttlo slow to open , the receipts being largo enough so that buyers could afford to take their time in looking around. When the trade wns once under way , however , it was fairly acllve nnd the most of the cattle changed hands In reasonably good season. The most deslrnblo cattle 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 offerings of butchers' stock were also libel-ill , there being twelve to fifteen loads of cows and heifers on sale , about half of them westerns. The demund was pretty fair and the most of them sold early The market was weak to lOc lower The yards were full , but the demand was good and they soli ! freely at about steady lirices. Ileprescntatlve wiles : Av. 7'r. .1:00 J3 S3 .1351 3 M 3 M 23.1..1421 340 ' . ' . ' . ' . \ 373 (2""i' ( ' . 2 iH ] 19. . . . . . . . . . 4 00 42..11W 350 1H..H45 3 S3 87. . . .1113 410 20. . 71- r- lOO ; > "ST. ; 933 2 70 1100 270 .V.O 270 S3" > M Wf. 3W , 1047 303 .10TO 343 330 3 ,0 .1010 3 (13 ( . WO 370 190 400 94 400 SO 500 ICO 300 -M 523 . SS2 340 017 343 451 343 SW 343 S7fi t 47U , 5,5 3 47U 707 350 651) 350 . . . . . . . . .MO 350 L. . . 900 315 7. . . . f > 04 340 2C..1037 355 12. . . . 870 320 21. . . .1123 340 WESTERNS. NEIIUAHKA. No. Av. I'r. No. Av I'r 1 cow . 12SO JJ 25 20 lielfcrs . 7C4 12 fcO 2 cows . 113.1 2 25 S stra. tlir. . . KH " 90 2 cows . 1100 2 CO Icnlf. . . . . . . 140 BOO 23 cows . 9 ! 2 60 AV. L. Mllla & Co. < COWB . 1053 273 IS feeders. . . .1020 340 1 cow . 1330 3 37VJ John K'aland. 1 COW . 940 200 5 BtaB . HW ! > rn J. McKiiro. 1 feeJer . SCO 2 00 C2 fcoUeru. . . . 813 3 25 Johnson. 1 tl . SSO 200 ChrlfcrH . 7Tl | 203 lB' ' B . 12iO 225 Sofi-wlcra. . . . MS 320 Orny. l.llity of .lemniliiB tbe tl.lc. . m l ni u ro , t . c IOOBJ. , -nrly In the , lny. As u confetiuonpo | ic iiiarket was fairly actlvo ut the decllno IIUKS solil In Booa Bfaswi. aii 1 the Cliolco IlKlit lioga roll ] us hleli n J3.10 which was the top im nKaln t J3.13 jiterilay uiiS frnm that iiriee , lown tu J3.00. Soma llBht mixed louila went ut JS.93. oed heuvy hoK sola laruely nt I2.SO and DIM mlxcil mill mcilluiii wolBht lu.nls Ir.rirelv at I * si Thu hulk of all the hosa t > elI to.lay . at J2.7o $ "Today's ilecllno narrleK the mnrket to the lowest iwlnt tnuehei ) | IICB June 4. The lowi'ii point reached wan on June 2 , wh.'ii thu nvcraee price paid for tiiign on Ihla muihet wns kjii anU loiloy's uverHKO WIIH not morn than 'c uliut-a * a that llsure. Hepresentatlve * ap | : No. AV. Sh. IT. No. Av. S'i ir CO 333 . . . } Z75 Cl .278 ICO 85 53 318 120 2 17U 03 31 ? 2M 61 S21 SO ISO B3 2(7 ( so * " 57 174 SO t SO S3 273 . 5 Cl 20 . . . 2 SO 74 277 l&i 2 S5 M 315 . . . 210 ! 2M so SX5 M JS9 . . . 2 SO 71 248 . . . 2 U 61 ZW SO 2 iO M 205 . J K5 53 31 | . . . 2 SO 02 2SS 50 2 SI 72 277 . . . 280 M 271 . . . 3 g ? C 251 0 2 80 D'j KS . . 2 S3 54 3W ! .SO 2KO 67 237 . . . 2 ( .5 02 2fc3 XV 280 Cl 313 . . . 2 M S4 337 . . . 280 M 271 . . . } R5 55 5' ' IM 2 SO BS 257 . . . „ 85 3J 262 60 2 fO C4 2SI . . . 2 kj BR 2C9 . . . 2 SO 51 271 . . . t S714 M 322 W 2 SO 73 241 4' ) 247(4 ( C4 SOI M 2 W S * 241 . . . ZM I" 36J M 2 SO 67 272 . . . 2M 07. ; SOt 60 2 fO C2 247 SO 2 SO M 230 HO 2 fS'4 ' 71 553 8' ) J TO M 292 iO 2 S2 > , 10 270 . . . 2 ' . ' 0 65 283 SO 2 t2'.i ' n J21 . . . 2W 68 2M . . . Z S2'.i ' 58 211 0 S ! M 64 2SI M 2 821i 31 233 . . . 260 51 2H . . . 2 M i f'J 243 2 M CO 29 0 2 S2'i ' 67 246 3W 2 93 9 212 . . . 2 if 77 S15 < 0 2 M 7 243 . . . 291 ' 5 S3i M 2 SI H SM SO 2 M d 2M . . . 2 ! > - , CO ! W 30 S W 51 : tUT , ) 3 ftj U IM [ 0 : i 03 . . 310 . . 310 . . 2 75 . . 2 U . 2 ' 0 . 2 S ) 2 U 2 M . SHEEP Tlifrc w re four cars of i ! : ep in lli ynnl * tcwlnyMoh mild rMtUljnt Rooit , nrlrrs. llrprortttnllva Mlmi Nn. Av. I'r. 7 native nethcru , US JJ CO M native wethers IM 3 9.1 nntl c wcthrri M 3 43 13 lumus M 400 ( nit-Ado nvn STOCK. lilKli < .Siiiit.v | | of CildlU'n. . . Sillllclflil to .M.-rl All liiinii l. I'HIi'Ano. July 10.-A light supply f cnttto wn siilllrlent tu meet the ( loinnn.l , nml rrlrrs were 110 lietler. The bulk of the native steers ) M nt from t.LSO to X.10. the extreme rnnif < > f prices tieltiR from 11.40 to J4.DO fnr common to Mrlclly choice. Stwkem nnl feeders \vero III tno'leiat' * tlftujiinl. sales ttelne prlnrlpnlly At $1.50. | l , . > t rnlves solil at 11.35. Terns cattle winIn full ileiimiul , with sales larsely nt $ J.10 niul iimler. In I'.CKH th < < llRht supply failed In Impart any Irlsilircs : , ti the in.irl.'t , anil ptlrrs sufforeil u further reduction of Co. Heavy IIORS soKl at frini IS.Ki in J.t.lfi , mpilluin nt from J.i.lo in $ . " . n mii. . nt from 13.10 to J.1.40 , llshls nt from > . ! ! > J.t.A ! The finnll ivrrlplx i.f fliicp loilny were solil promptly al unelmtiKco1 prices , fheep pohl nt from JI.SO tu J2.M ) fnr Inferior tn mmtnnn , lip to from $3 SO to 14 for coed to prime , Tesalis felllm ; nt from $2.40 to S3.70 , nml numerous wostiTtiiTs at from } 3 to Jl. t.-xmlis s ld nt an I'Kireme rniiKo of from Ji SO to $6.50. the bulk Koine nt frnm > , vur 10 in. llcrrlpls : Cnllli3.000 heiul ; IIOKS. 15,000 head ; heep , f > ,0 < IO head. KIIIINIIM Cllj Llv < - Slni'U. KANSAS I'lTY , .tllly tn. CATTLlJ-HecflptH. 3,800 head ; shipments , 1.1WI head ; inniUrt Mendy to ft roll . Texan Hirers. J2.2.lf3..3 ; Te\a OIIWH , 11.5592.50 : beef steers , Jn.StWI S.'i [ native rows. tl.C09a.2T > : vtoukrm nnd feeders. t3.20)f3. r , ; bulls , t2.20 3.00. HCKlH-lleoelpts , 9.70(1 hend ; shipments. l.ftX ) head : i'tiinlower ; bulk of sale * . J2 ? HB. . . 10 ; heavies , J2.50H3.PO ; iiaeUers. JJ.50ir3.IO ; inlvrd. f2.vifl3.2.1 ; llalits , M.ljy.1.2i ; jwrkcrs , J3.l5if3.20 ; plKS. t2.25W3.23. HltViKP Hi'celplK , fiOO head ; RMpnients , none ; market itleiidy to BtroiiK ; Inmhs , Ji : . .0 if ' , . : : . ; mut tons , J2.00W3 75. \-u VorU l.lvo Stuck Ni\V : YOUIC. July . | 0.IIKKVKllMH'lli ( | ! , t.3'J7 ' head ; clew ; native sterrs. Jl MfH.fiO ; stasH nnd oxen , M.rOTi4 , 05 ; liulls , } 2 "rr/2.W ; vxpnttx. to morrow. ! K > 4 becM'.s nnd 4.2.1.1 iiinitirs | of beef. SHKii : ANU LAMUS-S4.2.iaf4 ! ; > i. Iioas-Ilcci'lpls , 2,673 , head ; easier nt $3.r,0tji 6.00. _ Sliifk 111 Slulit. llcenrd of recelil | nt thi- four prlnclp.il mar kets for Kilday , July 10 , ISM : Cattle. Hoes. Sheen. South Omaha . 2.271 4.G3S tiiio ( MilniKii . 3.PM n.Oifl R.tw Kansas City . S.WW y,7CO MO St. Louii . 3. ( 0 S.OOO 1.0(10 ( Totals . 12,171 2.p > . ,133 7,000 CIU'IL IIIIODKS AS A I-MCIITnit. In tinThlrUrit of ( Inllndlc ivllli Hit- MiilnlirlfM. ( Ooiyrl ) ht , 1S9I5 , by 1'u-ss 1'iibllshlni ; Company. ) CAl'RTOWN' . South Afrlni , July 10. ( Now York World CablcRrnm Special Telegram. ) Cecil Hhodcs was in the thickest of the fight with the Insurgent Mutubeles at Amamba , near nnluwnyo. llullutH whistlcil within a few Inrhos ot him. "Hy Jove , they are close , " he cooly remark oil once. Three hundred rebel natives were killed In the battle , though the British hiss wns only nineteen. Thuro Is lighting along the line in Matabeluland. IMnttr County 1'olltli-M. COLUMHUS. Neb. , July 10. ( Sneclal. ) The campaign In 1'latte county may be said to he fairly 011011 nnd little else hut politics Is beard. Among the possible can didates for congressional honors in the Third district is J. N. Klllan of this city , nt present county judge of tills county , lie Is at present being groomed by bis friends and should the Judge decide to shy bis caster Into the political arena his chances are very good for the nomination at the convention in this city In August. Ills nomination would mean his subsequent elec tion beyond a doubt , for his friends are legion throughout the district. Mr. Klllan was elected county judge last fall in this , a strong democratic county , by over SOO votes. The judge la a young man , a German thor oughly Americanized and of liberal views. 1'oiililit Ovrr HitClillilrnt. . A hurry call wns turned Into the police station last night from the bo.ttoma near Thirteenth and Charles. The olFlcerH found the families of Dick Hooch anil Fred Hires In an Indiscriminate muddle with clubs and bricks Hying' In every direction. Mrs. Heoeh at length succumbed lo u well dl- n-eteil blow from tin- crutch of Hires nnd Mrs. Hires signified that Him had , 'iiougb , when a Hying brick cut u large gush In her forebPiul und placed her out of the light. The quartet was taken to the sta tion , where th lr wounds were .sewed up. Mrs. TJeech had been visltliiu n Hick friend In the person of a Mrs. Moore and the trouble arose over the alleged mistreatment of the children of Mrs. lleech. All were locked up on a charge of lighting. I'mposeil Moot a < Fi-cinoiiL PIIKMONT , July 10. ( Special. ) The League of American Wheelmen meet to be held here July 25 bids fair to be very suc cessful. A fine line ot prizes 1ms been huni ; up for the various events , both amateur and professional , nnd the managers are as sured that many of the good riders of the state will take part. II. C. Frcdrlckson will enter several events. Holt AVI1I llffll4 ! < Ml 1'l-OlMltr. WASHINGTON. July lO.-Jmlgo Cole of the district supreme court today refused probate of the alleged Holt will , naming Josephine Throekmorton of New York City and Miss Lizzie HyncH of Kentucky ns beneficiaries. An appeal was taken to the district court of appeals. South Diikoln l'oi > n PlfiiNi'il. IIUHON , S. 1) . , July 10. ( Special Telc- Eram. ) Bryan's nomination was received with rejoicing by democrats and silver re publicans. Some populists declare that their state convention hero next week will endorse dorso his nomination and ask their national convention to do likewise. Bryan Is per sonally known to many hero and throughout the state , nnd arrangements arc already un der way for an excursion to Omaha to call on him. Honor * fur X. V. . ( OIM-H. PAIIKBH. S. D , , July 10. ( Special Tele gram. ) On his return homo today S. V. Jones , republican nominee for attorney gen eral on the state ticket , was met by a largo body of people headed by thu mayor of I ho city and n brass band. Cannon were fired. Rtcum whistles blown and a rousing reception given. liM--illon | to Mm-Ooll. Thursday evening , July 1C , from S to 10 o'clock , Hon. J. II , MacColl will bo tendered a public reception In the rotunda of the city hall. Movement * of Ooi-aii Vt-XNi'lH , .Inly IO. At Queenstown Arrived Lucanla , from Nuw York for Liverpool. It would bo hard to convince ) a man suffering from bilious colic that his agony la duo to a microbe with an unpruiiounca- blo name. But ono dose of Io\\'ltt'a ) Colic and Cholera Cure will convince him of itu power to afford Instant rnllef. It kills pain. i TIIH HHAI.TV M.VHKIiT. I.VSTHU.MKNTS placed nn record Friday , July 10 , 1S90 : WA1WANTY 11KHUH. John Lynch to I' . J. Lynch. Jr. . lot 5. block 2. Shull'H iHt ailOj lot 22 , Ileillck'H - ' < . mid * - H. C. lirownleo and wife to Kbt-m-zer Kliiiu-y. Iota 0 and 7 , block 25 , Car- tbiigti add 1 , ( 0 J. SI lluchanaii anil wlfri to 8. J. lliirhttimli. lots 10 nnd 11 , block 9 , Bhull'H 2d add ; lot IK , block 8 , Hans- rom I'lai-i- ; lot 19 , block 20. I'opplo- ton paik ; lota 7 and 1U , block 3 , Cottier , ft A. ' add r ,000 II. K , Healcy loV. . H.nll , various loin und tracts In riorenco 2.0W W. H. Wall and wlfii to Auijual 1'etor- sun , umUv A same 1)00 ) Sumo to V. UT.lo'oy. wjinu ; ; . . . . . 'M W. T. Bonrnnn ami wlfo to 15. h. Prowltt , lutti 13 and 20 , block G. tfaundrra & H.'fl add 1 QUIT CLAIM DKK08. C K. TCollctt nml wlfo to I' . 11. Kcl- Intt. n > ? HW SO-IS-U. . 1 J H. Ulckvy to W. H. Wall , lot 19 , block 110. Kloi-unce 1 W H. Wall t-t al. to August Petcr- KUII. iintllv * , ! > of lot \ , block 51 , 1 Florence ; ; ; AuetiHt Petersen and wlfo to V. H , wall et ul. . undlv Wi of lot 1 , block Cl , Kami- 1 J. M. Kllborn and wlfo to W. II. Wall , lot 5. block 37 ; lot S , block -1:1 : ; lot 1 , Mock . , f ' jg" } 1 Special muHtT to H. 'A ! flurr-nt , lot 3. block I , 1IOKK3 & U.'H add . . . 81 Hpt-clul master to J H. Dryunt , lot K. block ! * . B.ilnn'3 add 3,400 Total amount of tranBfcr.s. . . . , JI3.7SO M\V AOIIIC MOUPItl > H Vlrllnm of the Deilillr AIIIOIIR tinI'onr lliitulfiMl , The latest aristocratic vlco In New YorK Is morphlno rfttlng. The practice ha * bcrn more or less common for yrars , but It has not until quite recently received thu sanc tion of society. A number of well known s nnd phyalcl.-ing throughmit tho. city stated to a Journal reporter that their experience led them to believe that the con sumption ot the drug had Increased at least 30 per cent within the past l\\o mouths. Until recently the practice was rnrcly taken up voluntarily. It generally resulted from the use of morphine llrst to alloy pain or secure freedom from the horrors of In somnia. According to the form In which the drug wns llrst prescribed It wns con tinued by the patient , though the days of Its usefulmss were over. U was then , and Is yet , generally obtained by prcsorlpllont mailo out for real Illness and carefully copied by the recipient later on. L.itely iv large number of mot phlno- constituent have. been discovered who cannot octi ndvauro the excuse of former Illness. They took It up out of pure curiosity , nnd continued it ns au IndtiluiMico. No one < fall to recognize the dcvotco of the ding. \ sallow , nluuist yellow , com plexion , ghiMty eyes. with the pupils con tracted to an almoht Infinitesimal point. stooped nhotildeiH and n gencial air of las situde betray the absorption of either pills or powder. The Hist rlTecls of the drui ; are Kllmnlatlng. rendering the victim gar rulous , jubilant , optimistic nnd at llmcn even billllnut to a degree. This may account for its popularity among the debutantes nud belles of more mature years. With the reaction , however , comes that "tired feel ing , " \\hlch sooner or later ends disas trously. _ .lusl \ VhlltsiMileit Kxclalms thousands of people who Imve taken Hood's S.irsapnrllln at this season oft the year , and who havu noted the success of the medicine In giving them relict from that tired feeling , waning appetite and stale of extreme exhaustion after the clone con finement of a long winter season , the busy time attendant upon a large and pressing business during the spi Ing months and with vacation time yet sumo weeks distant. It Is then that the bulldlng-up powers of Hood's Sarsuparllla are fully appreciated. It seems perfectly adapted to overcome that prostration caused by chaugo of sea son , climate or life , and while It tones nnd sustains thu s > stem It purities and vitalizes the blood. _ K.\ \\VAV MOW SOl'TII WALKS. A -new diamond field has been discovered near Tnmworth , New South Wales. Krish finds of gold nnd silver continue lo be reported from New South Wales. There are In New South Wales 378 works for the treatment of metals , employing 7,373 hands. In 1S25 the Inward and outward shipping of New South Wales was 47,217 tons ; In 1S ! > 3 It was G.SfiO.038 tons. The capital value of the rateable property In New South Wnles Is estimated nt nearly 1)0,000,000. ) The Australasian banks have In their strong rooms nt the present time nearly C2S.OOOOCO in gold nwnltlng Investment. The total Import and export trade of Nuw South'Wales in 1825 was estimated nt 400- 0001 In ISO. the value was C37)27,200. ! Sydney , the metropolis of Now South Wales , estimated by the annual value of its rateable property , bus heroine- the second end city In the British empire. The Hour mills of New South Wales In 1894 made 118,33'J toiin of Hour from rGSO,272 bushels of wheat , of which 5,120,202 bushels were grown In the colony. In New South Wales during 1S01 there wore three cases of triplets , comprising four males and four females , onu child being still-born. Twins numbered : ! C3 cases , comprising 3li2 males and 3C7 females , in all 720 children , one Infant having been still-born. The fathers of the triplets wcro natives of Now South Wales , as wore two of the mothers , the remaining parent holnp ; a native of Ireland. Of the mothers of twins , 22S were horn In New South Wales , 20 In Victoria , 22 In the other Australian colonies , CO In ICngland and Wales , 15 In Scotland , 19 In Ireland , and 5 In other countries. Of the fathers , 170 wcro born In New South Wales , in Victoria 25 , In the other Australian coloniis 11) ) , in Kngland and Wales S3 , In Scotland , IS , In Ireland 21 , In other countries 10. IMKI ) . TSBX Annie , G o'clock a. m. , July 10 , 1SOT , nied 31 yearn , wlfo of G. L. Ueb- hiimien , 1K'2 ' Chirk street. Itemalns will leave residence nt 2 o'clock Saturday nfternoon. July 11 , ISWi , for Informant : it West Point , Neb. Friends Invited. Photofrrnphic Views of the Ruins sx of tlio Great This graphic mid authentic rcsumo of the pyclonu's ( loudly nml cluRtnictlro work , by moans of tlic lion nnd caincrn , can only bo obtained at tlio business ollliro of Tlio Jlce , for tlio low price of ii5u and the coupon below. , CaJl at tlio ollk'o nnd examine the work , which la not offered for sale nt any other place In the city. FULL PAGE YIEWS The lieu lias sucnrod llio cxclimlvo for Omaha , South Omaha and Council JllnlTs. Out-of-town Htibscrlu- er.s can ai-curo fh.H work by cuttln , , ' out the coupon and mulling It to the Cyclone View Ucparfinunl , Omaha Ilee , nnd cu- closing L'5c Jn coin , with the uaiuo uml ucldrusa. Crm be sccurnd at THE BEB OFFICE. 13co Building ; , Oninhw , THR BUB OFFICE , 10 North Main Street , Council COUPON To Hucuro this Interesting set of vlowa cut this out and hrlntf It with 25 cents lo tlio HuHlncfls Olllco of The lieo In Omaha or Council lihlffH. or mall It with 2S nnnlw In VIBW JAA1ES K. BOYD & CO. Telephone HKH ) . Oinnliu , Nub. COMMISSION GRAIN I PROVISIONS : AND : SFOCK5 Hocm lll'.i. llunnl of Trade. Direct wlrea to Chicago und New Vork. Coircxpoadcnli ; John A. Wmto A Ov