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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1896)
C3-- . , , Mw , . - . . - < . . . . . . . I. , lp , li.1,1 , I l.iMVOV/ ( * * ftf / ' fn' < * . . - fXH * j COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Tbcro Waa ft Sharp Dcclino in Wheat Yesterday. TRADE WAS EXCELLENT IN THAT CEREAL Corn AVnwKntn AVonlc nml Sllll I'nr- Hier Di-cllnvN Were Scoretl 1'nlrlr Active Market InVlicnt. . CHICAaO. July 2S. Tliero wnfl a sharp decline In wheat today on fine weather and manipulating by bears. September closed nt D7ic } , or IHo below yesterday. Corn lost 1'ic find oats UOTtc. Provisions made alight recessions , Thcro wns a good trade In wheat and fairly active market , the range being 1 % ® l',4c. The feeling manifested early was fairly steady , all things considered , but n woalt spell set In later. Good buying by Hevernl of the largest sellers of yesterday rib.sorhcd the early offcrlnRS , but Increased realizing followed and In the absence of support prices weakened. Cables vvcte rather disappointing , early ndvlccs showing declines of UfHiid. which , In the face of the fact that prices were maintained on this sldo yesterday , was taken ns an evi dence of weakness. Another depressing factor was the nbscnee of bids for cash on forclsn account , nnd then bids to the In terior vvero said to have received more ready acceptance. The break In corn wits IIBO ) felt In wheat to some extent. The weather wns more favorable , being clear nnd warm In most sections of the winter wheat belt , and the forecast Is for season- tiblo conditions. , , Corn was tiMaln weak nnd still further dfcllncs scored , September polling oft to 21c. The further reduction In rates , the Atehlson coming out with n. Hat rate of He from the Missouri river , equal to about He per Int. , together with the heavy re ceipts and excellent crop prospects , owing to the recent rains and clear , warm weather were the inline factors In causing the weakness. There was a fairly active market In oats nnd an unsettled feeling. A moderate num r ber of outside buying orders came In early nnd crop reports from parts of Illinois were unfavorable. There were also reports of damage by rnln In other sections. The break In wheat and corn made holders rather timid and after a % c rally long Btuir came out frcclv. There was also good selling of September by St. Louis nnd nil the early advance was lost , the close Itelng easy at "iS a under yesterday's. Hog products were weak from the begin ning of the pension to the close. Though heavy In feeling the trade was light nnd Din decline was chlclly In Innl and ribs. September poik , In fact , tested with a gain of fie nnd January pork without change. Lard closed 5c lower for Septem ber nnd 74c ! lower for January ; ribs wore nt declines of MHHc for September. Estimated receipts for tomorrow arc : Wheat , ICO ears : corn. 758 cars ; oats , 115 cars ; hogs , 24,000 head. The lenulng futures ranged us follows : ( t.1 20 ; straight ! ! , } 2.20ii3.20 ; sprlni ; patents , J3.1. © 3.rr ; slrnlKlitH , 2.r.0it3.00 ; baiters , $2.00iij23J. WI1I3AT No. 2 Bprlnif , 07tcj ! No. 3 spring , C89io ; No. 2 red , C9\fJ19c. ! CORN-NO. 2. 2ifl2mc. OATS No. 2. ISClSVtc ; No. 2 white , 21' G > 22Hc ; No. 3 while. 20ic. } HYC No. 2. 30'4c. HAHLI5V No. 2 , nominal. Ji < IjAXBiii > No. I , 72ic. TIMOTHY SnKI > Prime , J3.15. PROVISIONS 1'ork , me s , per bbl. , JO OOff ( ! 03. Lard , per 100 Ibs. , J3 0715. Short ribs hides ( loope ) , J3.0riifI.10. IJry salted nliouldcra ( bosed ) , J.1.M4H (0 : short clenr sldei ( boxed ) , ; 3.0f.1.C2 < A WHISIir DIstlllcrB' nnlslicd seeds , per gul. , J1.22. SUOAIIS Cut loaf , unchnnKcd. POIILTUV Stendy : turkeys , SJJlOc ; chickens , 8',4O12c : ducks , 8j9V5c. rue follow Ine were the receipts nnd shipments loday : ill ill III 10 | i ) OnlheProliijo oxs'uiifj toliv tha butter mar ket was linn : creamery. Ial4c : dairy , Uffl 12c. ECCB , nulot ; frejh , 10 ! < c. Cheese , quiet ; NEW YOKIC G10M2UA1. 3IAHKCT. of tlic Day on YnrloiiM ClIlllllMlllltleH. NKW YOIIIC , July 28. rLOUR necolpts , 20- 00 bbls. ; exports , 9,391 bbls. ; ruled dull ; demand lm been checked by the brenk in wheat nnd extreme views of holders ; low grade patent * . J4.COff4.5 ; winter patents , J3.43H3 CO ; winter stralBhts , J3 20OT.30 ; Minnesota bakers , J2.40QJtO ; winter low imules , $1,9082.10 ; rprlnir low Kradcu , JJ.10H2.23. ll > e Hour , easy ; superfine $2.45.0 | ( ; fancy , J2.KffJ.SO. " - , COItN MIJAI Stendy ; yellow western , CCc. HYlQulct : No. 2 western , 3Gflj37c 1IAHLEY Quiet ; western , 320-33c. IIAKI.IIV MAI.T Quiet ; western , 43J4Sc. WHEAT Kecelpts , 2kOO bn. : exports. 101 , CSS bu. mint , weak ; No. l hard , ( tfftftUiUc , f , , h ullont. Options were demornllzed today by ex. ccsslve ofTeilncs of lout ; vvhent from both local nnd forelicn hourees : closlnis l'i ? le net lo\vcr , better weather In Hie west ; weal : cables , north west selllne nml absence of export contributed to the weakness ; July closed at t2c ; Heptember C3 d-lGlC4Vic. COKN llecelpts , 77.000 bu. ; exports , 153,07ri bu , Spot , weak : No. 2 , 30Hc. Options demoralized today by nno crop prospects nnd blir rccelptn nnd Iltiuldatlon , inaklm ; new low records ; eloped 7 f l'/4o lower ; July clofe-d at SO'.tc ; September , S0'/4lj ' > OATS llecclpts , 38,400 bu , fipot. wealc ; No , ! J2't 23c. Options steady at llrkt , but later broke with corn ; closed Uff'lo lower ; July. closed at I2V4c : Beiitembtr , 22622V1C. llAY Slcady ; shlpplni ; , (5c ; Rood to choice. ' KCSOc. HOPSStendy : slale. commun to choice isai cron , 2VJtf4iJc ; U9'i crop. JW7Wc ; Paclllo coast. J8S4 crop , SMI to : UM ciop. 3JCV4o. HIDES Dull ; wet Milted , New Orleans. EC. lecled , 2SH'ic : GalveHlon , UQll' c ; lluenos AyreK , dry , ICc ; Texas , dry. 9o ; California , ISc * . liliATIIRH Quiet : hemlock sole , Huenos Ajrcs IlKht lo heavy weights. 20 i2lc ; acid , 2Uj(2Jc. ( IIL'TTEII Hecelpts , 18,618 pki : . ; steady ; western - ern dairy , S12o ; western creamery , llj ! 15c I lKlns. I5c. ; CHEEHE Hecelpts , 6,410 pkKP. ; niilet ; larite CWCHiSc : small. 6H&7o ; part skims , 2 4 Sc ; full Bklma. ' 101 .if. EiaS-lUcelts. | 44,659 pkgs. ; ttenily ; stnto and IHnnsyUanlii , Ho : western , lli > ] 3c. PHOVISIONS-lleef , steady ; family , I8.COIW.OO PIIOVISIONSIlecf. . quiet ; family , IS tOii M ' tMf hams , JlRfOniC 00. Out meats , uteadyj nSit'ieJ bellies. 4jJ5 o : pickled shoulders pickled hams , UtttflOe. Tiillow , dull ; city stfe , country , Jfyf. , boned Ijacon shouiU | > rs , J4.40 ; alt b > , rn .00. clear. (7.0 < | S.60 ; family , J9,7SO10.60. ort me ( ed Co ; tie , I'llUldllTB-To IJverpaol , quiet ; cotton , by pli'Hin. S-'IJil : Kniln , by eleam , 2d. MirrAI.8--I'lB Iron , nulet ; southern , J10251T 1.W ) ; northern , J10.76M18.50 Copper , i-ftly broil. * rs. Jll i rxclmiiKc , J10 POfill.lS. Lead. Heady lirukilii , : .M 2 0. Bpeller , uulet ; doinratlv , Nt. I.iinlM ( ienernl .1fiirlc < > ( . ST. LOIJItt. , July -WIIEAT-ruvornblc ! HU-ral \veulher. recelpln end ndveise rnbleK had H diprusnInK t'ffect i-arly on the speculative Xct. which beeame very weak late In the mar * res- elon. A further decline resulted und futures closed winy nml lower t'ian lestenlay : spot rattler ; No. 2 red , cash. 6S3.o In elevator : I9o on track ; No. 2 hanl , 67007Ho : July , tf. AUKiu . 5I4C57Iio ; September , C7MiH c I > M COUN Ixivver rubles , continued laruo receipt ! and line vvrdther weakened the market and . caurcd a lovver close ; t-pot. lovver ; No. 2 cash , hid : July , tta ; Augutt , : : ho a ked ; fc T. :2Uc nsketl. OATS Pulures weak , but not much lower ; pot , dull ; No. K ca li , ll , o bid ; July , 17Ko did : August , 17o ; Septemlier , 17 io ; Uuy , 20i4c. UVK-5So In elevtttor ; 2SOKHC on track. COUN MUAIJLIO. . I'OlU/ntV Mnikei lower ; chlckeni , old. 6 lie ; , . THCj turkey * , lOCllc ; ducks , 5ff7c ; Be < e , Kl XRKKD-Nomlnal at tie , TIMOTHY BKED-Nevv. J3.COi73 05. HAY -Steady ; prairie , net. J5.50ff7.00 ; timothy. new. I8&0&10.00 ; old , JC.W01Z.tO. thU side. lU'TTKIxi . eri creamery. lOltcj dairy , 71 , naas Quiet at ( lie. WlHSKT-Jt.n. WlHSKTJt.n.and and w ak at a declln * ; xllcr * nfklnfr tt.ttH , unit very llttlo demand evrn at J26R , nt w lch three enr fold. Hpclter frcelr fTTeil nt 1170 , nnd no demand nt Hint. I'HOVIStC NR 1'ork , Mendy , stnndnrd corn , 112,000 bu. : onts , 6,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Hour , 8.000 Mito. ; whent , C.OOO bu , ; corn , 8,000 bu. ; only , 15.000 bu. OMAHA ClI2.\nitAlj MAUICnT. Condition of Trndc nml nil St.iplo mill I'11 n or 1'roilnoo , KOG8Cholco stock , if. Ht'TTEH-Comtnon to fnlr , 707Wc ! choice to fancy , country , llJ12c. VEAIr-Cholco fat , 50 to 120 Ibs. , l quoted nt BiJ.WL ! Pd coarse , < Cc. _ . _ CHIIEHE Domestic brick , 13c : nditn. per J. . . , 19 W ; dub houte. 1-lb. law. per dor. . . I3.W ; Llm- berger , Inncy , per lb. , I3c : Ho.nicfort. Vi-lb. Jan. per iloz. , $3.60 ; Young America * . 12c ; twins , fancy , llUc. POl'LTIlV-Llvo hens , CO V4c : cocks , 3c ; tiir- ke > s , Cc : old ducks , Cc ; spring chickens , lie per pound ; rprlng ducks. 9W10C. . . PIOEONH Live. ) c : dead pigeons not wanted , HAY t'plnnd , J10Q ; midland , M.M : lowland , tl.OO ; r > e straw , JI.OO ; color makes the price on bay ; llRht bales tell the best ; only top grades bring top price' . 11HOOM COKN Extremely slow sale ; new crop , delivered on track In country ; cholco green Fclf.vvorkln < r carpet , per lb. , 21ic ; cholco yiecn , running to hut ) . 2'Sc : common , lV4e. VtOKTAIlLK3. : WATEIIMELONS Per doz. , crated according to size , J2.&OS3.00. CANTELOI'PEH-Per U bu. basket , C0075C TOMATOES-Pcr 4 > bnflct crnte , COSeJc ; VS bu. box. 4"i/.oc. VNEW 'oNIONS-Houther'n Block ! per lb , , MMA HEANS-Pcr lb. . 4c. 1IEANS Hand idcked navy , per Int. , Il.40ffl.t0. i-AULirLOWEK-Pcr doz. . "So. CAIUIAOE Honn1 Brown , per lb. , le. rni.iilV Per doz. , 2.VJSOc. POTATOES-New potatoes , per bu. , 2oC. FRUITS. GHAPiS Southern , iier 6-basket crate , Jl.73. HTHAWlinilUIKS None. CALII-'OIINIA mnilltlES No shipping stock. HO.Mi : CIUOWN eiliUIUES.-Nono. ooosniiEimiES-Nonc. IILACKIIEHHIES None. HLAHIC HAKPIlttlUtltW None. CALIKOHNIA APHICOTS Non * . CALll'OllNIA PEACHES Ilnle's Early , per bov , S > i7Jl,00 ; Crawford's , Jl.lOffl.2" > . OALII'-OHNIA PLUMS-Pcr box , Jl.COiJl.76. Cl HI IIA NTS None. APPLES-Cooklne , per bbl. , J2.OOS2.2o ; eating , So'lJTHEHN PLUMS-Per 2l-qt. case , $1.25. SOUTHERN PEACHES Per C-bnsket crate. Ji.r.n. CALIFOIINIA PEAnS-Ilartlctt's , J1.S5C2.00. THOPICAL 1'HUITS. According to the New York Journal of Com- IIIPICC thert ! v\ns a decided Improvement In the situation In the lemon market during the past week. The hoi weather tins had the effect of htliiKltif * out buyers , though the demand hat hat illy come Up to expectations , owing lo Ihc fact Hint during Ihe piccedlnc two weeks ills- trlbulers , especially In the v.est , hnd been well tilled up' , and have teen" occupied In walking oft their stocks. These have been prently les- Fened by Hie demands of consumption within the past few days , nml Interior ns well ni locnl dcnleit nru again beKlnnlni ; to send In outers. Old stocks have been considerably reduced since the week opened , partly by stiles to tils IrlbutcrH and pnrlly by what Is technically knovut ns "meltlnK" In the wholesale trade that Is. the hot weather has caused n good denl of rotting In spot stocks. There wn but one auction sale of lemons the pnst week , nnd the prices realized were COc to 76c per box higher than nt the preceding sale. The tulvance In prices last week was most marked In the choice nnd extra Brndes , In which competition In buying nt the public auction was more active than In the fancy kinds , lirok- ers ' orders , as a rule , were limited to certain IlKiitcs , which were not applicable to Rrntlcs above extra choice , nnd for Hint reason most ot their purchnses were of thli prnde or of choice , The outlook Is for a steady market nt present prices durlns the next week. It Is not ex pected that a further Important ndvnnce will occur In Ihe near future , unless there should be n marked Improvement In consuming de mand , for the icason that there Is a consider able stock on the way. Quotations : ORANGES Mexican , J4.25S1 1.50. I > EMONS Mehslnns , fancy. J4.50 ; choice , Jt.23 ; California lemons , J4.00. IIA NANAS Choice large stock , per bunch. ' 12.00ft2.2' > ; medium-sired bunches , J1.C002.00. PINEAPPLES Per crnte of five to seven doz. . J7.00ff7.0 ( ! ; ; ' ,4 crnte , J1.C003.75. MISCELLANEOUS. HONEY rancy white , per lb. . 14c ; choice , 13c ; California , amber color. lOc MAPLE SYRUP rive gal. cans , cnch. J2.75. Kill , cans , per doz. , J12 ; H eal. cans , J0.25 ; quart cans , Ji.ro. CIDER-Clarinetl Juice , per half bbl. . J3 ; per " bbl. . S" . PRESERVES Assorted , 20-lb. palli. each , J1.40 TIGS Imported fancy , 6 crown , 30-lb. boxes. He : choice. JO-lb. boxes. 3 crown , 9@10c. NUTS Almonds , California , per lb. , medium size. lOc ; Tananona almonds , per lb. , larRe. 1 2 lie : Hrazlls. per lb. , tc ; English walnuts , per ; lb , fancy snft shell , 12c ; medium size , lOc ; III- berts. per lb. , lOc ; pecans , polished medium , EC ; laigc. lOc ; peanuts , raw , 6JQ7c ! : roasted , 7'4c. DATES Halloween , per lb. , Cc ; fords , 10-lb boxes , per lb. , 7c. DRESSED MEATS. BEEP Dressed steers , 400 to COO Ibs. , CJfOUc ; wcstein steers , 6H6Co ; good cow Hand helfere. 6',4 SfCc ; medium cows nnd heifers , Sig'SV-c ; good forequnrters , cows nnd heifers , 3 04'c ; Rood forcqunrters , native steers , 4iiO5c ; good hlnd- qunrters , cons nnd heifers , 7S7V4c ; food hind quarters. steers , SV c ; cow rounds. 61ic ; cow plates , 3c : boneless chucks , 4c : cow chucks , 3',10 3V4c ; steer chucks , 3 ic ; beef tenderiolns , 22c ; beef rolls , boneless , 9c ; sirloin butts , boneless , Oc ; loin backs , boneless , 9c ; loin backs , 9c ; cow ribs , No. 3 , 7c : cow loins. No. 3 , 9ic ; beef trlm- fiozcn , , 3o ; rump butts , Cc : shoulder clods , Co ; on , 3o ; ' ' PO'll'K Di-esse < t ; - , " ; " ' "io7nsr"65c ! : fimre libs , Sjic ; ham saUi.iBcs , butts , tc ; pork shoulders , 4'ic ; pork shoulders , skinned , I'/c- ; P rk trimmings , 3c ; leat lard , not rendered. HIDES AND TALLOW. HIDES No. 1 green ! . ( aes , le : No. 2 preen hldte. Jc : No. 1 green salted hides , CVc ; No. 2 green salted hides , t'Ac ; No. 1 veal calf , S to > 12 Ibs. , Cc ; No. 2eal calf , S to 15 Ibs. , 4c ; No. 1 dry Hint hides , 70SC : No. 2 dry Hint hides. C 7c No. 1 dry salted hides , Go ; part cured hides , 7cic ; per lb. less than fully cured. / SHEEP PELTS Oreen raited , each , 23SCOc ; green salted shcarllnga ( short 'vooipil early bklns ) , each. 15o ; dry shearlings ( shoit vvooled early skins ) , No. 1 , each , ivu ; dry shearlings ( shoit vvooleil early skins ) . No. 1 , each , Cc ; try Hint Kansas and Nebraska , butcher wool nclts , per lb. , actual weight , 4ff5e ; dry Mint Kansas and Nebrntku Murrain wool pelts , per lb. , .ct- ual welKht , 3@4c : dry Hint Colorado butcher wool pells , per lb , , actual vvelff.it. 43Cc ; dry : Hint Colorado Murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 3fHc ; feet cut off , as U In useless to pay freight on them. TALLOW AND OIIEASE Tallow , No. 1 , 2',4c ' ; Inllovr. No. 2 , IVSc ; grease , white A , 2l4c ; grease , white B , IVJc : grcatc , yellow , Itfc ; grc-atc , dark. IWc ; old butter. 202140 ; beeswax , prime , 153 22c ; rough tallow , I He. 11ONRH In car loin , weighed anil delivered In Calcago : Ury buffalo , per ton , JI2.005IH.OO ; dry country , bleached , per ton , J10.00ffl2.00 ; dry count i y , damp and meaty , per ton , JB 000S.OO. l > WOOL Unvvns'ied. fine heavy , 8TC7c ; fine , light. ( Sj9c : quarter blood , 10itl2o ( : seedy , burry nnd chaffy , SIJSo ; called and bioltcn. courte , 7fiic ; ; called and broken , fine , CWSc. rieecs washed Medium. ISiTlfc ; line , 1401io ( ; tub washed , ICf lie : black , Sc ; bucks , Cc ; tag lacks , 2J3c ; dead pulled , B6c. " \VOOI , JlAUICnT. lleiiKfer KnIt'H nml fieuvral LIxtleHHiiesn tli < - KoiitiircH. HOSTON , July 28. Meager sales nnd a general ) llstleFFnesa arc the characteristics of the wool rom reassuring. Advices from western points Indi cate that holders there arc Inclined to meet thu views of eastern dealers , but the latter , OB IV ( rule , nre refusing to take any more wool ut p ent. Many woolen mills In New England are still closed and lurtc orders that vvero looked for IIUVM not come. Territory wools are nomi nally quoted Ihe same an before , und few quota tions In any grade have changed , Helling prices are UH follows : Ohio and Pennsylvania tleeces , X und nl > eve , ICWIClic ; XX and XXJC above , 17 © lc ; dollilng , 19c ; combing , 2Cc ; delaine. 19c ; unmerchantable , 13c ; unwashed , 12c. Mkhlgan and Wisconsin , etc. , X Michigan , H'iOISc ; Mich- Imin clothing , 17iUc ; Michigan combine , lUo ; de laine , Michigan. 1'jJlSc ; MIchlBnn , unmerchant- able , IHjOlSo : unwashed. Michigan , lie : unwnsheil , medium , Kentucky and Indiana blood romblns , Kc ; Missouri blood combing , Kc ; Ken * tucks- und Indiana blood clothing. H'ic ; Missouri blood cloth , HGUHc ; lake and Georgia , 15c. Territory wools , Montana line medium and fine lOifllc ; scoured price , 30c ; Montana , No. 2 medium , i(13e ; scoured price , 27Olic ! : Utah , Wyoming , etc. , line medium and line , lifillc ; rcouird price , SOe ; I'liih , Wonline , etc. , No , t medium , llWISc ; scoured price , 27Q2l > o ; California wools , northern spring , 10B13c ; ccnuicd price , SOfiSlc : middle country spring , 9IOc ; scoured i price. 27tf2Sc ; muthein defective , shipping. CflSc : ; fcoured price , 24iJ2Sc : Austnillan hcourcd , basis I'lunblny , superllne , ( SfiOCc ; comblntr , good , 43 4Cc. Sim Franel.eo MlnliiK SAN FUANCISCO. Julv tS.-Tli3 ! onicl'll clowns quotations ) fjr mlitiif Bt jtuolivverj m ( 'jl- lovvu ; Alti . 8 liibttco T" AlDhaCon . lt : Cuiitucky Con u AmieH . 211 Mexican ns llolcher . . . . SH Mono IK IIOBli llelolior. , . . 03 ) ccldcutalCjn , . . . .17 IlodluCon . . . . . 4rt Oiilnr ion Ilulllou . 17 OvoniKiii 17 UulwurCdn. , , . 28 I'olosl no Caludoni.l . 11 S.ivurtt : , . . . . . . . 711 ( rhullcnk-0 Can , . . , 40 scorpion 7(1n ( i Rhotlir. . , VIA Sierra Nevada. . . . , CS Con. i.il. A Vi. ; . . , 105 bllvcr Hill. . , . . , . Con. Imueiln ! Union Con . . , . 41 - ' Ri-ovvnl'ulnt ' Yellow Jacket , , . ! 113 ! I''O 8llv r biM. ilSlij : Mixlan djllirj , Sl.-lu dr.ilti Sc ; t-'le.-r.nplilc. 7 c. Toll-llll ( il'Jllll. TOLEDO. July . - : 2S.-WHiAT-Lower anil weak : cash und July , Wc | August , Wiic ; Serteinber , COKN Dull and lower ; No. 2 mixed. 26c ; No. S. SSc OATS-lull wille but steady ; No , 2 mixed , JOc ; No. t tic UYB Dull but steady. No. 2 31c. CLOVKR SEElJ-Dull but steady ; prime , Jl.W , Ollr-South Lima , Me ; North Lima , We. Ku n NuiT'cTtr ilurli c t * . KANSAS CITV. July It-WHUAT-Market Miout Mently : No. 3 rinnl , t3c ; No. J , WifJSIc ; No. t ml. N * . No. S. mimic. COUN Mnrket Irregular , closing about Jo lower ; No. t mixed. 21HV"c ; No. 2 while , JIKO 22c. 22c.OATSMnrket nrm nnd nctlvt ; No. 2 mixed , JOHc ; No. 2 while , 2JfI2lc. RYE No. I offered nt K\br- \ HAY Market stead } ' , unchanged , HUTTER Mnrket unchanged ) creamery , 120 13c : dairy. I0ffl2c. Eaas-ilnrket firm , 7Mc. STOCKS AM ) I10NHS. DlMrlliiKInn of TriiilliiN ; AVnm lloUcr Tlinii Untiul llfCfiillj. NEW YOUK , July 25 , The stock mnrket to- . lay _ wns In most respects the same as Monday In point of Us professional character , nnd the sagging tendency of prices. The volume of bus. Iners , wan , however , fairly Judged by recent standards , but the Increased dealings were not due to commission orders. London wan n fairly large feller throughout. The dlslrlbntlon of the trndlng wns better thnn usual recently , nnd considerable attention was pnld to some , of the usually neglected shares In every Instance nt nn cxpcnrc of values. The opening was weak In icspoiifo to lower London prices for the International - national slocks and selling for the account In this market , especially of St. Paul and l ouls. vlllc & Nashville. The Initial declines ranged up to > J per cent , with Lenlhcr preferred ex ceptionally dropping IH per cent to 47 ? , Man hattan nt the low point attracted some covering1 demand nnd rallied a point to ! > l'/i. ' After the flrrt llftecn minutes the market became apathetic. The inillcat cuts In rallroa.l tales In the south nnd vvcsl , the prncllcal fnllurc lo float the several blocks of New York Oily and llrooklvn bonds offered vestenlnv and today , and the lack of commission business nt the declines all denied an unfavorable Impression , which vvna not relieved In the Oay by the announce ment that the principal rate disturber had been enjoined from continuing the slaughter or rates. The Hurllngton statement for .June , showing an Increase of gross earnings of $228,73(1 ( , ' nn In crease In net of , J32.021 , and a decreased deficit of J21'J7C , was more fnvorntile than had been cipected , but nlso failed to create a tipple. The market continued feverish the greater part of the ilny , and the extreme low points represented declines from Monday's Hnnl figures , extending to 3IVA per cent In Consolidated Has. Sugar led the netlve stocks with nn extreme loss of 2 6 per cent , nnd closed at the lowest. The other more Important declines ranged from IH per cent to 214 per cent. Chicago , Oreat West ern dropped 21 ! per cent , but rallied later. Iowa Central preferred and Lake Erlo & Western preferred lost 2 per cent each and other special ties declined to a less extent. Trading In honm was dull , but marked weakness prevailing gen erally. The snlcs vvero JISX.OOO. The principal losses were : Hock Islnnd debenture Cs , 3 % per ccnl ( ; St. Paul . Slou * City Ists , Toledo , St. Louis & Kansas City Istx , tiurt receipts , Ilochcslcr nnd Plttsburg "Consols nnd Oregon Improvement Ists , 3 per cent : Hiirllngton Ne , hraska division 4g , 3'i per evnt ; lown division 4s , 2 per cent ; Peorla & Pckln , Union 2s , 2V4 per cent ; New Yolk Central debenture Cs , 2U tier cent , and Kansas & Texas 2s , Northern Pacific consol Cs , and Heading 2s pi of en ed , 2 per cent. Government bonds dlsplnvcd marked heaviness on dealings of J101.COO. Silver ccillflcntes vvero dull , but steady on Iransactlons of 12,000. The Evening Post's London llnlinclal cable gram sajs : The stock nmikets wcie Mat today , closing nt the lowest. The settlement shows a comparatively i-mull account , and contnngoes and Americans vvero meiely 3 per cent. The weakness of" the position here appears lo have been much exaggerated In cable reports to America. It Is true thcio nre big differences on Americans to face , and tic nbscnco of bear operations nl o gives an-element of weakness , but nothing serious Is really apprehended here. Americans were Mat , closing at the lowest. The combination of bankers lo nrrcst gold shipments has had little effect on prices of securities , not exactly because their power to do what they piopopa to do Is questioned , hut because nil such action Is regarded us almost nrtlllclnl and temporary. liar gold Is In strong demand hero for the continent. As I recently cabled , 1 be lieve that considerable sums will soon go from here to Russia , and that the drain from America may as a result be diverted for the moment. Paris Is nt present the center of weakness. The success of the Russian loan todny has been far fiom demonstrative. Paris operators ale loadc.1 with Turkish , Spanish , Italian nnd min ing stocks , nnd the last named have been sold today In almost a panic manner. The minor that n new Chinese loan Is about to be Issued Is not conect. Kaftlrs were Hat here. Char tered company leading the decline. An operator In Kalllrs in Paris Is said to have failed. The Uerlln market was flat. The following were the closing quotations on the leading clocks of the Nenr York exchange today : Atchlson 11 dODfd . 144 , AdnniH r.t 1411 N. Y. Oentrni . IMIH Al'on.T. H CO N. V. .IN. K _ . . nr. Am. Express 108 Ontario A , W. . Oaltimore & Ohio. 1(1 'scm Imu . Cnnndii P.iclUc. . . . Bl ) Ore'con Nav. , . C.IIKKl.lSOlltllUI-ll. . 44 O. S. L A.U. N . Central P.iclllc. . . . I'aclilo Mill : Chen. & Ohio I'corm Dec. &E. . . . Clilcaco.t Alton. . 150 I'lttabtirir 104 C. . U. fcQ IMillinan Palace. . 144 Chlcairo O.-va.j 10 Consolidated Oai. U. O. W . 15 c. . a. a .t st. L , . . . K. a.v. . nfd . 40 IColo. Coal ftlroa. HOCK Island . Cotton Oil Cert. . . . St. Paul . Delavvaio.b Hud. . 118 do pfd . Del..L.tek. i W. . . 143 St. p. A , Omaha. . . . U.&Il.O. pfJ 41 do pfd . 122 U. iC. F. Co IS14 Southern Pacific. . 1M KliHtTontl uear Kellnerv. . . . KM H Erlo 2ti Tenn. Coal , v Iron. 10 ilopfd TcxitBl'aclflc . 10lj Fort Wii vno 5T. .to. Cent. DM. . 08 O.Norlliern pfd. . . 1IJ11 Union P.iclnc . 08r H C.iE.I. pfd Sll U. S. UxnreBi . 40 Ilocklnfr V.illuy. . . 13 W. St. L , . A.P . IlllnolH Central. . . . DO W. St. r. . A , P. of I. St. P. ADiilutli. . . . 17 Wells Kirco BX. . . vu K. JcT. pfd 18 W.'Btern Union. . . . 78W Lake Erlo 4. West 14 UH donfd (1.1 "o pfd . 24f ! LiilccShoro 140W. M. A St. L . IH Lend Trust W. D.AiK. O . IHUK Loiilavlllo.tN. . . . 4.1)1 , G. M . H2 f , . .VN. A ' N. L . in ManlmtlanCoii. . . . 88' C. F. XI . 15 do pfil . Michigan Cant T. St. D. .VIC. C. . . . MI'Kourl IMcIflo. . T. St. L. &IC.C. pM Mobile .VOIiio HI S. K. U . S'ashvllluChit. . . . OS S. It. Ilnfil . Nallon.il CorJ.'u- . . ) Am. Tob. Co . . Nnt. Cordnzo pM. . do nfd . Cll N.J. Central OHH Am. Tel. A. C. Co . , N.&W.pM IDs Com'lOabloCo. . . ' IDsM N'oith Am. Co M Am. Siu-.ir pfd . If Northern P.iclnc. . fil , U. S. Cord uo ptd. . H N. PnctfUinM 1(1M U. S. Loatlio pfd. . ft U.P. U. A.G ( U.S. Rubber . in Nurlhvvcbtuni 03H do pM 70 1bld. 4offe red. The total sales of stocks todny ' were 210.2 " shares. Including : American Tobacco , 12,300 ; AtnhlEon , 3,000) ) Kllk'nr , 02,100 ; IlurllriKtun 10200 , Chicago Gas , 4,300 : General Electric , 3.CCO : Loulo- vlllc & Nashville , 13.400 ; Manhattan , 10,700 ; Hock Island , 8,000 ; St. Paul , 33,400 ; WcMtern Union , 4.600 ; Wheeling & Lake Krle , 9,200 ; New Jersey , Central , 4,000 ; silver certificates , 12,000. Xe\v Yoplr .tloncy. NHW YOniv , July 28. MONEY ON CALI Easy nt H4Q2 per cent lai ; = t loan , l per cent- clored nt m per cent. PIUMn MlJUCANTII.rj PAl > . nu-7f8 - ? per cent - bTUKUNO EXCHANOE-Stendy , with nctun buslnefcH In bankers' bills Jt.SS'/jJH ' SS51 for de- mnnd and { 4.S7' { 4.87J1 for sixty days ; posted - Q" Ml 3Sl91Si commercial SlIA'Eu'CEnTIPICATCS CEnTIPICATCS C9U5JC9ic. ! I1AH SILVEll-CS = Jc. OOVEUNMENT llONDS-Weak ; btnte bonds , dull. dull.Clouln Clouln ? quotations on bonds vvero as follona : U.S. la , res. now. > . Ulsof'jj..ps U.S. 4HCOUP. now , 11:1 : fc K. (5 ( , 7s ion II. H. ( J , roj- . Ill ) D. .til. 0.4-1 88 U. a as. coup . Ill KriH'.Ms fiH U.S. 18. nv . H > O. II. AS. A. IH. . . . 103 U.S. 4H.C01IP . 1117 H. K.4S.A. 7- . . . . 117 II.S.iB.rar ! . IU U.&T.Q. CH 1(12 ( P.icltleiOso/'Oj. . . 100 ( lolls 1011 Ala. , clais A . HID M. . K..VT. 1st. 4-i. 78 ! $ Ala.cliHHll . ion Alll-cHslC . US Minimi Union ilV" KID A1n.Ourr.incV . U.l N. J.O. ( Jon. Si. . . . 114' ( Ln , Now COM. 43 , , II I No.P.iollla lull. . . il MluBoiirlils . ] lU ) ' ' 1(1(1 ( ( N. O. Ill . 11A N. W. Consols . HIM N. C.48 07 do 3. F , Uol > . . ) i. 1(10 ( S. C. noufiind . 1 R.U. WuiU iBtH. , . Tenn. new Hat Us. 77 St. I'.OaissH 7H. . , | Tenn.nnvv 115(01. , IDS < loO. .tl > . W , ( . Tenn. old ( Is . < iu St. U X 1 , M.Gan. 5 (111 I Vii. Conlurie-t . 64 St. Us. K.GJI. I. no ) do deferred . 4 TuxnaPa ? , latt. . ,78 1 AtuhlHOii 4x . . 7.S llO 'JllH . ] fll/ > ' AtcnlNOU''d A . U. P. iHtaof 'tlj. , . . 100 rnnnrtiiSo.'JclH. . . . 101 U'ont.Shorj 4l . 1D2 L. A. N. iiuined 4a. 7'JM n. H. AN. i t . . . . lee Southerns * . N. I'M. U 08 HOKtou Stoeli lt" < > fatlnn * . I1OSTON. Julv SH. Call loam. .TJ5 ojr cant : limn loins. S3U par cunt. C103hu prisei for BlockB.Oj i H 11 Iml'il ir lu-Ji : A.T..V-S. K 11) ) Vent Kud nra. . . . , B.-S Am. Bnir.ir lllUH ( voHiiiurii , isioo. . . , Am. Suu.ir pM. . , . UH v. Kino , nm , I HavSlntnOaH , . , . ' Vls.aaulr.il. , . . . , < Hell Tulsphone , , . ins' i n , Kloa pM . llouton k Albiuy. 20'l' < vicbUon l C.II. .VU ion. Electric Ss. . . Filchbilrc 88 VlloiifzMluln/U ) Hen. Klixstrlo . . . . E''V \llinllo M xlcnnO ntr.il. . ? llinllo.V ; Mont ft V N. V. AN , R , 311(1 ( Old Colonv 1711 Pr.iuItUn 311(1II Ore.Short Line , . , . Kutiner. in Uscooli Pi.nDlu.ro. . . . , , , . . in Oinncv ion Union P.icltis , . . . , T.im track. U'i'Htiml tVolvurliu I.oiiilini Slovlc Quotation * . LOKIiON. July VS. 1 p. in. closlu / : Oin. Pacific st , Paul en n. , 7ij ( , Krle > N. Y. Cniitni , . . . . nnj Krlu Ibtufd Poiiiiuvlvauu. , , . , . & . ' HI. Central Ituadhu , . .15 Mexican ordlnr.ry. _ lti ) ) Mi'X. Cull , now 4s _ . CS ! HAH SILVEII si 7-icd per e- MONEV-UO'.i per cent. The rale of discount In the open market for short tills , 9-15 per cent ; tlirc-e months bills , ( i per cent. _ - * Nen' Yurie Minim ; Cluutnlloim. NEW VOItlf , July 28 Tiis fallj.viif arj thj niliiliiit qnatallunn ; Uulwer , Ontario. . . . ,10(10 Ul.ollar. J75 Onhir 100 Crown Point. . . . . Plymouth VO Con. cal. A Va. . . HID Uulckbllvur K 0 ouicKBiivor pra.iaou Gould & curry. "s Slerrn Nova4i. . . . . I > S llaleA Korcruaa. . 1IU btandanlCou . . . 195 Humeiitaiie 2b'"i Union Con 4 < > Irou Silver. 7O Yellow Jacket. . . . 40 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS Very Light Rocoiptaf-pf Oattlo and Only jlirco-Fifths ofThijiii Placed on Sale. IfOGS WERE PLENTIFUL AND TRADE DULL I'rlee Him Jfiiw > ( Mfic Hn H < > Two Iim 'Ht 1'olnt ill VcnrN VHf < lr AVcrc Alimit CTvurbil. TUESDAY , July 23. Cntllo. Host ) . snccp Horses. July 2S . 60S 3.W2 MM Jlily 27 . 1,7iS 1,173 440 37 July a . 1 2W 4,504 30 2 JUly 24 . 1,033 2,19-1 S5 July 23 . l.li 2.C23 2i3t July 22 . 2,201 3,643 2.G3I 1 July 21 . 1,3)0 ) 4,730 1.120 July 20 . 2,513 1,152 7S3 27 July 1R . MS 2 M > 3 . . . July 17 . 1,147 6,931 . . . . 15 The oiltclnl number oC cars of stock brought In today l > y cacli road was : o. ft at. u it , . .llt 1I08Si ShctV : Missouri 1'nclllo Hy . 2 Union 1'aclllc system. . . . 1 ! > " u. K M. it. u. n. . . . . . : : r 23 2 C. , H. & Q. Ky . 10 C. , 11. I. & I' . Ky. , east. . 2 C. 1C. I. K V. Hywat. . . . . 1 C. St. ! . , M. & 6. llv. . . . 3 R , IS. & M. V. H. 1C. . . ! . IS Total receipts . 22 " 7 4 The disposition of the day's receipts was a.s rollout ] , each buyer purchasing the num. ber of heail Indicated : Ituyors. Cattlo. HORI. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co. . . . 41 t > 97 . O. II. Hammomt Co. . . 2. " . 1.0T5 . Swift and Company. . . llr. 9'il 4G1 cuduby Packing Co. . . rso 1,011 .1. lj. Carey . 20 . . W. I. Slephcnq . 33 . llenton & Underwood. 11 . . t'udnhy , Kansas city. . 193 . . Cocy & Co . 2ifl . Other buyers . 10 . 240 Left over . 200 . Total . -MO UO 800 CATTLE There \\ero just about enough cattle hero for 11 Saturday , but for a. Tues day It was extremely light , In fact the llBhest In u long time. There were hardly enough cattle of any one kind In the yatds to inaku a. real test of the market. Of the f > 03 head reported In 190 were consigned direct to n packer , leaving only 300 on sale. sale.Three Three or four loads of half fnt steers and a few cows and heifers constituted the entire supply of beef cattle on sale. The market was jilst about steady and was without feature. The few fcedeis hero also sold at about steady prices and the meager offerings wcro cleaned up In good season. Repre sentative sales : , HKUF1 STEKHS. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr. IS. . . .1000 53 45 COWS. 1. . . . 610 150 1..1MO 223 C..i:00 240 1..1020 ICO 1. . . . ! W > 22.1 26. . . . mo 2 CO 1. . . . S70 1 73 1..1170 2 30 5..100S 2 fO 1. . . . 9C.O 1 7S 1..10JO 2 30 7. . . . 81 2 C3 1..10CO 173 7..1W ! 233 10. . . . SlGfi 270 1. . . . S70-2CO 8. . . .1021-2 33 2. . . .1470 270 1. . , . & 20 2 2 > 2. . . . ! 00 233 1..1210 275 1. . . . S30 223 4. . ( . .77052 33 B. . . . SIM ) 2 SO niiiruns. 1. . . . 770 221 3. . fitCh 2 43 L. . . G30 250 1. . . . 570 2 40 1. . , , f0 2 60 11. . . . 707 BUI.ES. l. . . . r.O 1 73 l..J.1t ri 2 00 1..1200 2 10 1..1010 ISO l..limO.X ( ) 1..12JO 213 1..1340 2 CO u , . - STAOS. L. . . 770 2 CO l..t'.1010 > (3 13 ; . . . . sco t to i. . sff-ijoo i. , . . 2000- 1. . . . 230 4 CO 1. . . * 22q'5 00 1. . . . 1W ) 523 3..1120 2 SO - - - - - - NinjiUTSKA. * * . * 1 feeder. . . . ! WO J2 2" 13 cows S71 J2 CO 1 heifer 7SO 2 33. . 33 feeders. . . . 1033 3 15 1 heifer CSO 2 SO , r w. 2 cows 1123 assr - * . " J Coders. . . . 905 32" 1 COW 1220 2 45 ( rllfccder S20 3 30 ' 1 cow 970 2 70 2 feeders. . . . ! M3 330 4 COWS..I..W DOOZ 70 n G feeders. . . . 756 3 40 8 feeders. . . . 932 3 23 HOGS There were over 4.CUO hogs on sale , counting the few held over from jesterdny. The market opened about : 10o lovver and after nbout two-thirds of the ofrcrlngs had changed hands the tiado became very dull , but the yards were prac tically cleared before the clofo. Some good light sold up to J3 CO , while the great bulk of all tile hogs brought J2.70 < S2.SO. as against $2.80Q2.fj yesterday. The popular price was J2.75. Today's decline carries the market to the lowest point touched FO fai. On Thursday of last week the hogs sold nt f2.7003.10 with the bulk nt tJ.iOC2.8.r > . which was the lowest average previous to todny. Heprcscntalivo tales : No. Av. Oh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 10 211 SO J2 K ! 01 f-,3 fO J3 75 28 2 7 iO 270 CO 2S1 W ) 2 73 10 334 . . . 270 04 237 200 275 10 332 . . . 270 ( B 2M > SO 275 DO 310 210 270 53 ? M . . . 273 C7 20 . . . 270 62 238 ICO 2 7S M 312 EO 270 G3 2 l ICO 275 12 2CS 120 270 01 31X1 SO 275 r,2 332 fO 270 73 2'K ) SO 275 CO 259 120 270 ' . Cd 270 SO 275 C2 321 40 270 C4 2C2 SO 27 , " . K > 238 ICO 275 D2 2" ! ) . . . 2 75 07 20S . . . 2 75 10 2SO SO 275 f5 2S2 120 27" M 365 SO 273 C8 202 120 275 Cl 2.1S . . . 275 34 20 . . . 275 f.7 2011 . . . 275 Cl 2CI SO 271 73 253 . . . 2 771 j GO G1 M 2 ii f < J 241 SO 2 774 f,8 M7 120 2 7i'i 74 27S . . . 2 77V4 C9 COO . . . 273 fS 2C7 . . . 2 77H C4 2SI Iffl 2 7"i XI 243 ICO 2 JO 70 2",7 SO 2 r > 6S 270 240 2 SO M 2 C f0 2 7S I C7 2W ! EO 2 JO 73 IS5 40 273 11 22" " ? . . . 2 FO 02 278 40 273 , 74 219 40 2 * 0 ni 274 HO 2 7 1 73 247 SO 2 M 01 . . . .240 . . . -75 (17 ( 244 EO 2 SO cs ! 2si so 2 r > 70 2.12 . . . 2 ro 57 270 . . . 27" 12 272 . . . 2 0 41 JCS . . . 2 "t 12 220 . . . 2 EO 07 P < 2 . . . 2 75 fO 2.M . . . 2 SO C8 " 91 . . . 271 12 27J . . . 2 fO C3 . . ,298 SO 27 Cl S44 ED 285 M . . . . . .265 . . . 2 75 _ 71 203 EO 2 90 C2 HW 120 27' r C3 200 . . . 2 S3 f.l . . . . .270 - . . . 2 7r > C3 200 . . . 300 C3 2CI SO 273 PIGS ODDS AND ENDS. 15 76 . . . 2 f0 4 ,100 . . . 270 . . ! ! . , . . . . . SCO 2 3.M . . . 270 C . . . . . . . KO . . . 2 CO B 342 . . . 270 B " " ! . , .2CI . . . 2 fO 4 VJi . . . 270 . , . . EO 2 CO C 2SO . . . 270 1 3SO . . . 2 CO " 2"i \ . . . 270 1 310 . . . 2 fl ) ' C 2S' . . . 270 K " . . .291' . . . 2 70 1 110 . . . 2 75 ! ! " " . . . . . 270 3 1'lO . . . 280 . . , . . . 270 9 2C1 . . . 2 SO SHEEP The receipts of sheep were liberal and the market fnlrly active at good , steady prices. Hepresenlatlve sales : No. Av. Pr. 3d culls S5 J2 CO 9 culls i * 2 2i 101 Wyoming mixed 60 2(0 C3 Utah wethers 97 2 CO 17 Utah welhers 91 2 iT , 32 Utah wethers 97 2 .t. 19 I'tnh wether * t U , 2 T , 90 natives , mixed 90 2 T./ 27 Utah lambs , .i2 4 CO CIIICAOOIVB STOCK. Arc Srnrcimul Klrm iinil CHIC'AQO , July 2 . SuMcs of cattle were on a basin of from H,23iJap > , for the poorest ) lre sed beef steers up to fiom H.23 to JI.45or cholco tote extra catlle ; rales nre Jnrgely nt from $3 lo 1430 , wllh heavy steers selling mostly within that range. Choltjijj handy steers averaging 1,200 to 1,350'lbs , , are the favorites , IVeders reef very t > carce and firm , and stackers are higher , with sales at from * ? ' ? ' " J'-80 , largely at nnd upward. HiillsHliaat an extreme range of from 11.75 to 13 to , und cows und helferx fell at from SI 25 to J3.75 forjtftcjl > iuallly. Calves were plentiful today , wllh hales ut from J3.iri to 53.20. Texas cattle fold alj.from 12 M ) to IS for nrasi fed steers at from'U lo(2.to ( for bulls , tings : , tows nml helfejs , Hfll'S" ' cows und helfern sell at from IS.J5 to | } SMJJi A good ehnre of IJie , hogs sold at from J2 83 lo 13 ; heavy selllniiijU an extreme ranee of from $ ! . to J3.16V medium weights at from > 2.t5 to 1320 : inlieiiai..froni ( KM to 1330 : llelu at from $3.10 to IS. * , WnU pigs ut from I2.S5 to Native sheep were ynlnble at frcni ! ,7.i In ITS for Inferlur to cdmmon. up to from 12.75 to } 3 3 for fair to prime and westerns vvero In demand at from 12.10 to I3.C3. Lambs void nt from 13 to 15.23 for common lo ehokc. for the extra were fallible at from 5. < 0 to J5.CO ; western vearllngs told as low as IJ110. Bheep of cholco cla > u wU largely around 13. Receipts : Cattle. 4,000 neadj liogn , 11.000 head ; sheep , E.fOO head. HI , Liiiil" Ll\t > BT. I.OIHB. July . . head ; market steady : native shippers. | 3 COQ < : ) ; drefcte-d beef Blades , jrsoff * 10 , utockerx and feed - ers J2.SOB3.0 : cows and helfim. JiW63W ) ; Texas teer . . 4fSM ; covvii. Jl 75W _ . HOOS Hecelpts 6,000 head ! market Cc lower ; licit , t3. S34di mixed. J300C3M ; hcs > y. J3.15W Sl'lEEP Ilfcelnts. S.CCK ) head ; natives , J3.SO © 3.23j lambs , 13 W8B 00. i'lty I , Me .S ( u'I.- . KANSAS t'lTV. July 2S. { 'ATTLEHcelpl In. 7,400 headi fchlpintnts , 1 COO html , receipt * In.of calves. 1.000 head ; t * t trades vteady , others low ; TexdB lrer . H ' 58 ? M , Ttxaii cows. IIMU ZK ; beef fc leers. | ! 7504 00 ; native lows. ll.Ktt 3 15 ; kiockers and feearrii , | 2.tOi/3-W ; bulls , Jl 75 llOGS-nccelpt , 7.300 head ; BhloiucnU. ZOO hfnd ; light prndes tartly steady : mftllumn find heavies weak , I0e ? loner ; bulk of sales , j : fOO 3 < Oi heovlrs , J2 70JI2.M ; packers , J2MfJCOj ElVSt. . " " ' " "Rhts , JJ.MW1.15 ; Yorker * , JinifS.lf. , pigs , jtHl ( 3.15. SIH'EP Hecelpts , 3,900 hend ; shipments , nnno ; mnrket steady , lambs , J2.750C 00 ; muttons , J2.Xff ( ) . Ml Xotr Y irk lilvp Stock. NEW YO11K. July 28. 11EEVES llecelpts. f,0 hend ; no trading ; cables quote American steers nt jmnwtc , dressed weights ; refrigerator beef nt 7in c , exports , 700 beeves nnd 2CO quarters of bees . SHEEP ; Estimated receipts , 4J3fl hend ; qulett pherp , poor lo prime , fl.OORl.8iH ; lambs , common to choice. > J.7tO3.FV 4.10 HOas Ilecelpts , 1,097 head : steady at tl.COO SloiUIn Mdlit. Hecortl of receipts nt the four principal mnr- kels for Tucfdny , July ! S , 1SW1 ! Cntltc. Hoes. Sheep. Smith Omnhn , tH ( 3tw tS Chicago 4,000 11,000 8.WK ) Knn ns City , 7,4 7.300 3.WI1 St. Louis 2KK ) fi.OOO 2.004 TotnU .14,708 , 27,132 H,70fi Llvorpiiol MnrketM. L1VEIIPOOL , July \VHEAT-Spot nrmj ilc- mnnd motlernte ; No , 2 red. winter. M 2d ; No. 2 red , spring , f.s i4d ; No. 1 California , 6s Hd. I ulures opened quiet , with nenr nnd distant positions Hd lovver ; iloscd dull , with nenr nml positions lid lovver nnd distant positions > aiT * lil lower ; business about eipinlly dlstrlbuled ! July , August , September nnd October , 4s ll'id ; November , 4s lHjil ; December , f.s. COHN Spot quiet ; Anicilenn mixed , new. 2s fi'Jd , I'nture opened quiet , wllh nenr po'ltums ? td lower nnd distant ] iosltlons Hd lower ; closed dull , with near positions Viil lower and ills * tnnt po ° ltlons 145Mil lovver : business nbout enunlly divided ; July , 2s 4Vid ; AuguM. 2i 'J d ; Heptemticr , 2s ind ; October , 2s lo'id ; November , 2s I0id. Dei ember , 2s lllnl. PLODIl I'Irm : ilennind modorntc ; St. Louis fancy winter , Cs ( id. PROVISIONS Ilncon , quiet ; demand moder ate ; Cumberland cut , 23 to 30 Ibs. , 23s M ; short rib * ? , 21 to 29 tin. . 2Cs : long clenr. llglit , SS to 4'i lb < . . 22s M ; long clenr , ho.ivy , f. ' . lli . , nenilnnl ; short clenr backs , lisht , 10 lb * , , 23 ; short clenr middle * , heavy , M lh . , nomlnnl ; clear bellle * . II to lO Ih3. , 12s. Shoulders. Ktiunle , 12 to IS lb * . , 22s Cd. Hum * , stnrl rut , II to 1C Ibs. , 41s. lleef , Imlli mers , I7s Cd ; primp mess. 37s Cd. Pork , prime mcf * . line , 4 * < Cd : medium , 3St Oil , I iiil , dull ; prime western , ISs M ; re fined , In I ni I IK , ! ! ! < . TALLOW l-'lne Nnith American , ICs Pd , ( " 1IEEKE Quiet : dcmnnd poor ; llnc t Amorl- cnn , while , 34s Od , llnupt Amctlcan , colored , * "ls " lillTTEIt-rinest 1'nlled Slates , 7is ! ; good , ft. OILS London Iliifeed , 17s Hd. llEI'ItlOEHATOH 11EEI1'orequaitcrs , 5d ; hlnilcimrters | , tii1. HOI'S At Ixindon ( Pnclllc const ) , IM 11 * . RECEIPTS Wheat , three ihos , 136,000 cental * , Including tJ.OiK ) centnls American. lletclpts , Alueilcnn corn , three days , IC..COO centnls. Weather fine. NEW VOUIC , July 28. COFFEE Option * opened Fteudv nt fffo points decline , ruled ncl- Ivc under llquldntlon and covering ; during weak owing to light Hrazllliin movements nnd unsatlhfnctory cables ) , closed steady nt un- chnnRed prices lo lro lovvei ; snle * , Sl.fiOO bags. Inrludlng : July , fl070R10.S.1 ; Seplember , tli.S'itr ' ? : . Spot codec , Hlo , dull ; No. 7 , $11.75. Mild , quiet ; mles. Hlo , No. 7 , offered at M0.2. > ; 7ro , bags Mnrncalho , p. t. ; 500 lings Central Ameil- cnn. Total warehouse dcllverle * for the 1'nlled States. 1C,273 I > : IK , Including 15,010 hnsn from New York ; New York slock today , 19S.01S bags , United Stales Flock. 214.209 lings ; nllnnt for the United Stale * . 217,110 bags ; lolnl visible for Ihc l'nlto.1 ' Stales , 411,209 bigs , ugulnst 011,512 bigs lust year. HAVHE , July 23. COI'PEE-Closcd Irregular nt lHWlf net decline : sales , 31,000 lings. 8ANTOS , July 29. COrKEE-Qulet ; good nver age Santos. 10.700 rels ; receipts , two dns , 19,000 bag * : stock. 215,000 bags. HAMIH'IIG , July 2S. COFKEIl-Qulet nt .Jff 4 pfc. decllnci sales , lf.000 baas. IHO , July 21. CUrFEE Quiet ; No. 7 Illi ) , 10.600 rels : exchange , 9',4d ; receipts , two dnys , 21.000 ling * ; cleared for the Unlled States , 0,000 bags : for Europe , 1,000 bags. Dry ComlM ? lnrk < < . NE\V YORK , July 2S. The dny'B demand was fnlrly good for nssorlmenls of fancy prints , dres goods , noltons , fancy good * , furnishings nnd brown e-ot- lon * . There was n better tone to the mnrket nnd man ) * nenr engagements were outlined Printing cloths dull nt 2V4c ; exports ot domestic cottons for Ihe last week. 9.COO pkgp. KALL IlIVEIl. Mass . July 2S. The local print cloth market closed with no demand for goods at ' ; 214c. MANCHESTER July 2S. The cloth market Is fnlrly steady. The market for y.irns shows prices in bujers' favor. IVorla Mnrkvtn. PEOIIIA. July 2S. COUN Easy ; No. 2 , 245Jc ; No. 3. 24'Jc. OATS nrmcr ; No. 2 white , 20c ; No. 3 while.nt : OHo. HYB Dull , nominal. \VIIISIvY-Murket steady ; finished goods on the. basis of 11.22 for high wines. RECEIPTS Cotn. NO 0" n bus. ; oats. 13,600 bus ; rjc. CfiO bus : wheat , 10,200 bu * . : w.iisky. none. SHIPMCNTS Corn. 12,5T.O bus. ; oats. 3(1.150 ( bus. ; rjc. none ; whisky , 523 gals. ; vvhent , 3,000 bus. SUKiir Mnrkct. NEW YORK. July 28. SUOAIl naw. steady. sale * , Into Saturday , 3,570 hints. . Muscovado , 8' " tei-t , 2Hc , ex-ship ; 7,379 lings centrifugal , 96 test , 3V4c , ex-ship. , and 2SO hhd * . molasses , S3 tebt , 2Hc , ex-hhlp. ; rellned , steady. LONDON , July 28. SUGAR Cane , steady ; quiet ; centrifugal Java , lls M ; Muscovndo , fair refining. 10 * . 11EICT SUOAIl Dull nnd lovver : July , 9 * 3d August , 8s 3d ; stock of beet sugar In the Unlled Kingdom , 103,000 ton ? . Oil CHy OII CITY. July 28. Credit balances , 10S ; cer- tificates opened at 110'4 ; high , 110H ; low , 110 ; closed at 110 ; shipments , 01,073 bills. ; runs , 1C3- 750 bbls. _ Ilrinl lro 't'K He-port De-lnyetl. NEW YOU 1C. July 28. Owing to the non- receipt of cables llr.idstrcet's grain slock re port will not be Issued until tomorrow. Flniiucliil .Notex. BOSTON. July 28.-ClearinsK , ? 13,311,000 ; bnl- nnces , J1.C47.441. " HAI/riMOItE. July 28. Clearings , J2.158.212 ; bulnnces , J4C3.791. . NEW YO11K. July 28. Clearings , J79,790,230 ; balances , f6,24 ( . W. PHILADELPHIA , July 28. Clearings , J18.398 , . 918 , balances , J1,375C97. ST. IjOUlS , July 28. Clearings. J2i27,729 ; bal ances , J370,40i. Jloney , 068 per cent. New Yoik exchange , too dUcount bid. CHICAGO. July 28. Money , steady on cnll nt M C per cent. Commercial paper. C per cent. New York exchange. 5c discount. Sterling posted rates on deinnr.il , J4.89 ; on sixty days , $4.88 Clearings , J12,7J8 , 10. ForelKit I'liiuni-'lnl. DEIILIN , July 28. Exchange on London , eight dn > s' eight , 20 marku 37 j pfe. PARIS , July 28. Three per cent rentes , lOlf Ko for the account ; exchange on London , 25f 17o for checks. LONDON. July 2 ? Gold Is quoted nt Iluenos Ayres today at 184.30 ; Mndrld , 19,2i ; Lisbon , 2SV ; Rome. 107,20. Amount of bullion gone Into the Hank of England toiay on la'unce , 5,0 0. Still III I'llTNIlIt lf < ! ' IlollIlCTH. HENNESSEY , O. T. , July 28. A number of deputies are Btlll in pursuit of the out laws who yesterday hold up and robbed the stage near Lacey , It Is stated that two of the registered letters stolen from tlio mall sack were very valuable. FOUKCAST ( ! ' TODAY'S WEATIIKH. AVIiulH In JfI rnMUn AVIII VOIT HIMInil in tin * \ r < Invent A nlii. WASHINGTON , July 28. The forecast for Wednesday Is : For NeliruHlm-Genorully fair ; Bouth winds , becoming nortlnveHterly , For Missouri und Kansas Generally fair ; HOlltll VVlllllH. For North and South Dakota Showers ; clearing ; and cooler Wednesday afternoon or nlB'iti ' variable winds , becoming north- For lown Fair , followed liy showers In northern portion ; cooler Thursday morning. Ltifiil Hi-e-id-il. OFFICE OF THR WKATHRIt HUIinAU , OMAHA July 2S. Omaha record of tern- iieiuturo and rainfall , compared with the corresponding day of the past four years ; 1S9C. 1803 , JS1I. 1S91 Maximum M " J $ Minimum M 2 > ; Averauo , . . ' " > > ° t ' Preclpltatlbn 00 .33 .00 M Condition of tempcrnturo and precipita tion nt Omaha for thu day and slnco March 1. IMiO : * Normal temperature . . i ; ; Aecutnulnted oxccsa filnco March 1. . . . . . 78 Normal preclpltfttlon 13 nch Oellelfncy for the day. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JJ Inch Total precipitation sincu March 1.19.15 Inchon Kxeess Blneo March 1 , JK)0. ) . . . . . . . . .12 Inches Ucilclency for eor. period , ISM. , s.61 Inches UellcleUcy for cor. period ! UW..10.U9 , Inches Hi-liortK from bliilluiiN at H I' . AI , ri rin T Indicate * trace of precipitation. Obxrver , WEATHER CROP BULLETINS Last "Week Unusually Oool with nn Excess of Rainfall for Nebraska. KING CORN MAKES WONDERFUL PROGRESS Stttlkn ( iriMV I.armami Knrn IK'V flopliiK I'l'iiiiiliu * u TremiMi- iliuiM Vlcltl Kit 11 Alrciul Weekly crop bulletin Ko. 17 of the Ne braska section of the climate and crop service of the United Slates weather bureau Issued from the central olllco of the section nt the University of Nebraska , Lincoln , under the direction of O. A. Lovcland , for the week ending Monday , July 27 , ISM , says : Itulnfnll for the week. uch [ t [ | | | [ | The past week lias licen cool , the tern- peraturo averaging a degrees below normal. The maximum temperature for thu week has been below ! ) . " > In the KI eater portion of the Btntu and on most days the maximum temperature linn been decidedly below so The rainfall haw goiier.illy been above the normal , and linn exceeded tin Inch over n largo aiea In the vvestcin and north eastern poitloiiH of the slate. Along the southern border and In localities In the central portion It IIIIH been less than half nn Inch. The harvest of small Brain Is about com- plelcd over the preator portion of the state Threshing IH general nnd the reports Indi cate that as a rule the small grain crop will be below the average- . The oats will bn a very light crop. In many places fall plowing- has commenced. The corn has generally grown well , the stalks are largo and they nro enrlng In n way that Indicates a very large crop. In some few localities , however , the crop has been somewhat retarded by the lack of moisture nnd In the southwestern counties the corn has suffered permanent Injury from the dry weather. The hay crop Is " nn unusually good one. Pastures continue"good. Ileports by counties : SOUTHEASTEHN1 SECTION. Hutler Whent and r > e being threshed ; a good jleld and fnlr quality. Onts very poor yield and v < ry light weight. Corn doing well , but mole rain needed. Cnss Wheat yielding rather light : some of fnlr quality , but generally poor. OntH light In quantity and quality. Corn In tplendld condi tion nnd promises nn nbundnnt .vleld. Clay Tlueshlng under way and crops turnIng - Ing out ns well ns nnllclpaled. 1'lax good. Sorghum c\cellenl. Corn doing well. Some are plowing stubble. rillmort Corn doing well. Threshing of small grain In progress. Oats llglit In quantity and weight. Wheat a fair j Ivhl and good quality. Gage Kull plowing has t > egun , ground In line condition for plowing. Corn , cane and millet continue to showup In line shupe. Hamilton Harvest completed and commenced. A good rain put corn In goot ccndltlon. Jefferson Corn Is shooting nnd some of the early llelds are In roasting ear. Hay crop Is line. Corn. In western half of county needs lain. Johnson Wheat Is turning out good. Oata very poor. Corn Is looking cry tine and the ears arc Illllng out well , a good deal of mull In early corn. I.ancnsler Corn conllnues In good condition Frequent cnonera have rctnrded tliieshlng and some grain Is In bad shape. 1'otatoes where well tended are a full crop. Nemnhn Corn making n good growth ; nil early corn In ear nnd In line condlllon. Whent nnd oats In stuck and shock damaged some by rains. Nuckolls Corn doing well , but more rain needed. Pastures good. Otoe Cool , cloudy vvealhcr making corn crop about sure , but stopping shock tlueshlng and making grain \ery damp. Apple crop promise ot great abundance. Paw nee Small grain hns been damaged In the shock by the heavy rain of the previous week. As threshing goes on oats make u. very poor showing. Corn and graps still In excellent condition. Polk Corn sllll doing finely , enrly fields In ronstlng car. Some oats threshed ; jleld light. Winter wheat yielding fairly well. Pnsturen nc pill lit , ' rain. Saline Another good week for corn. Fall plowing1 commenced. ThreMilngdelated anil some grain growing In Ihe shock on account of wet weather. Pastures good. Saunders Corn doing well. Spring wheat Is about all cut. Oats oie being threshed. Wheal and onts a parllal failure on account of rust and chinch bugs. Howard Corn silking out and promises the heaviest jleld for many jears. Wheat jleldlim htai . Onls light. Many will not be threshed and few marketable. Some lire plowing. Tlinjer A dry week nnd ruin Is needed. Corn Is In good shape po far. York A good rain would be beneficial , al though ciops nre not fufferlng. NOIITHEASTEHN SECTION. Antelope Stacking nnd threshing small grain dclnjcd by rnln. Corn laid by In good condi tion ' and earing nicely. Hoyd Hnrvesllng nbout completed and some stacking beingdone. . The lain of the week about insures the corn crop. All kinds of crops far BUI pass any previous year In the history of the county. Hurt About all the oats cut : wheat harvest well advanced. Corn still climbing up and since the rain of Thursday has i-ent out ears without number. Hay Is heavy on bottom Cedar Harvest in full blast. Wheat good. Oats fair , but not as good ns expected. Corn growing splendidly and curs filling out nicely , Millet doing well. Col fax Prospects for n large crop of corn. Potatoes Immcnfe. Small grain being threshed. Cuinlng Harvesting Is being done , Ilust has caiifed the ginln to full down nnd the yield will be light. Corn prospects excellent. Potatoes , hay and beets good , Dakota Harvesting Is well under way ami shows wheat and outs quite lindly dnmngtdwill ; rust. Corn looking well und much bcnelltci' ' by the rnlns of the week. Dlxon Polnloes will not yield ns good us Insl > ear. Wheat harvest In progress. Coin verj ' "Dodge ilarvesllng In progress. Onls being tlnashed nnd n very low test quality. Timely rain gives promise of nn abundant corn crop , Hugnr lieel * growing finely ; hoeing nil done. Douglas Corn Is lassellng and silking nm has nn excellent color. Not much winter wheat planted this season , but n good many fields wcro injured by nut. Pastures excellent. Onts not ns good ns expected. . . . Holt-Wheat and oats nenr y nil cut. with nlmut an average yield , Corn In good condition stalks unusually large , well tasseled and carlni , Knoi Harveft about completed. Oats nrr badly rusted. Wheat will be n llttln better than expected. Corn Is In splendid condition , Madison Harvesting about over. Home onls lluehhed , yield light. An Inch of rain the pas week has placed the corn crop almost bejoni doubt , Corn earing well nnd very protnltlng Sugar heels doing exlra well. Platte Weather favorable for corn , nnd It Is making a very heavy growth of stalk : nlghls u little too cool for rapid development of ears. ] > | rrce Hnrvcft Is In full bl-ist. Whent wll be nn average crop. Outs a full crop , Has good. Corn much benefited by rain of th ' - Kraln mostly In the shock , bu erv little tlueshlng done yet. Haying pushing on rapidly. Corn looks will , and Is In tassel and cars are starling. Blanlon-Hnrvcstlng in fu I blast. The las' ' rain has put the corn li splendid shnpe. Wayne-Harvest In progress. Oats In bm hni > e > n IlKht crop. Wheat average nnd HOIK quality. Corn In very promising condlllon. CKNTIIAL HHCTION. Hlalnc-Bmnll jirnln hf Ing harvested nn. promise ! an excellent > leld. Corn doing finely and promlies nn abundant crop. Huffalo-Oat harvest nearly completed nno cron good one. Corn l probably better thai any crown In the country bifore. Cusler Threnhln * commenced. Corn tnr el Ing and some silking. Oood week for con i jaw POH I , , . , vo , * . . . . . . , . . * . . . . . . uais noi } ieni Inif as well as expecled. Oruss badly dried The rains of Ihe week of great value to corn. areeley Harvesting- ' nearly over. Whent heads well filled , and but little damaged by rust Corn enrlm ? nicely , but will need more rain to nil well. Htalks &re unusually tall. Hall-Small grain about all rut and ome threshing done. Wheal a good yield. Oats very light. Corn bids fair for H big crop. Howard-A favorable week for harvist ng which It now about coinphted. Wheat yielding moderately. Oats badly runted , wllh little ex. reptton. Corn looks well ! much tumclliir am tllklns out , but needs ruin , Loop Harventlns about half done ; jleld wil very IlKht. Ileeent ralnt will save Ilia corn and polutoen and greatly Improve paetures. MerrUk-Haylng well under way ; lar-te crowUi but mere weed * than formerly they Imvlni. come In places where grass was killed by W driiut'i , Corn In good rendition. Hhfrmon-Harvesting about all finished and threshing U-Ing dona. Corn In llk ami looking well generally , but needing rain In tome lo Valley Hun ectlnr almost done , Oati Hgai ot nut. Whcnl blighted some by hot weather. FOmtWKRTHHN PKCTIO.V. Adams Wheat about nil cut nnd n pooil crop- I nte onts folr. Cotn In uminmlly ROW ! con illllonj - potatoes fnlr , some complaint ot rot- 1.1 tint- . Sin riinrr Alfalfa heavy nnd Sinnl In stnck. liny good. Corn badly Injured by drouth , except nl In we t part of count- , whereIt Is good. iti Dundy Alfnlfn bring cut nnd Is n fnlr croir. lai Corn needs rnln ; some pieces urine In eastern pnrt of county. I'urnns Too ilry for rorn to do well In south * cfc crn pirt of county. It Is not Injured > et , but ' Is not caring us well ns It would with morn 'a molMurc. llnrlnn Corn Is nil right jet nnd Oolnis welt , but It nerds more rnln to Insuip a full irop. I ? Mfnlfn being eut the second time , Pnslura : Ml , rail plowing commenced , Kearney Harvesting nenrly completed , Pmnll Iinln Mturnlly below nverngn crop. Corn Is hi ivcillenl condition , wllh prmpeits of a full tvp. liny good til jleld nnd quality. EedlltovTIie rnln of fie 2.1id helped llm oin , but there are pnnngli bum patches lit ihorten Ihc crop Harvriillng nearly done , ami nine threshing. Small Rrnln much below nvcr- ige , Webster Pastures nre getting short and drj' tiff up In plnces. Corn Is generally doing well , ml Is needing rnln hmlly In some localities. WESTEHN SECTION. Chosenncnml Deuel Hnlns of the tOth an * 22d tcvlvcd corn , Having Is under full head * vny , nnd n big crop will be hnivented. Lincoln The rnln of Ihe Zltl unveil n great lenl of the corn crop , which needed It very much. PnMUrc nnd polnloes were also bene fited Scolts llluff Some -corn beginning to ear. Mfitlfn. being- rut the second lime. Potatoo vcrj' good nnd uirly ones ripening NOUTHWESTEI1N SECTION , llox llulle A wet week , Small grain too mlly Injured lo recover , but coin comliiK out all right. " Clionj' Whcnt Is being harvested and will vleld well , Corn In line eondlllun , l'nwe Small grain nearly nil being mown 'or liny. Cora looking good. Potatoes necil nln. nln.Keya Pnha Whent harvest well under vvn > ' . urn silking nnd looking ilnely. ( lrn ? liuMicrs mve ilnmnKed ciops mine. Uock-The slow , drlzrllng lain of the 21d all 'oaKed Into the ground and nhntit iiK ures tbo coin ciop. Corn bus not tolled this neuron , and looks ' vi i y lino. Hay Is very light , but rnntio 'eed Is good. Shcildnn-Coolcr weather followed Ihe light rain of lust wetk , Improving condition of small grain. Coin needs rain. Corn HUM hulVoreil In Illxxnurl. COLl'MIIIA. Mo Julv 2S-TIH ! Missouri weekly crop bulletin , Isrued ind ly. sn > s : liv nany eountlrs llltle nr no piunress hns been ninile In Imjlug , stnrKIng or ilirrshlng , ami considerable hay has In en losl or li.vdly dnm- ined. Considerable whcit nnd eals In shock ind slack have also been dmunr.cd by heavy rnlns. nnd In u few of the lenlral nnd soufi- western counties much tlnmnge lias been done to llnx. Coin bus suffered some Injuiy fiom wind nnd rnln In n few locnllllrs , hut gcncinlly Ihe ciop Is doing well Too much ruin In soulh- e-astern counties for cottnn. I.nle potatoes gen erally promise n good jlold. U Inter npples nro sllll falling hidly , and the cmp as a rule will be poor. U rape * nveingc well. Too Muoli Hutu III lown. DES MOINEH , Julv 28. The lown weekly wenthcr bulb-tin , Issued today , mys : Unusually cool weather nnd extettlve rainfall have mnilo viry imfavornlilo conditions for hnrveKlIng nml Ihreshlng , nnd grain III shock has turfeied mate rial Injury. Onls lecelved Ihc grenler damage , lediiclng still lower the ccndlllon of this unfor tunate crop. A short period of drj * wenlher M now * nuuh to be deslted lo give oppoiluntly to save the unslaeked grain , Coin is gencinllj' re- porled In good condlllon nnd there Is nn nmpln slornge of moisture In the soil to develop and ripen the early and Intu planted fields. Tito Much Witter In IlllnolH. CHICAGO , July 2 ? . The Illinois weekly wcalher bulletin. Issued lodny , sujs : Exccss > of water bus resulted In very wet low lands , much flooding being rcporled and considerable ) damage to whent , rye and onls III fie shock. Wheat nnd oats especlnllj- have begun to > spieiiit , to mouitl , or to rot In many fields ; ami timothy , where unhoused , hns been damaged. Tlueshlng wns stopped by the wet , and Is Just being resumed ; plowing iil o. Corn has been benefited Kenernllv. nnd except on low land1 * Is doing finely , although somewhat blown down. Kino for CirottliiK CropN III KIIIINIISI. TOPEKA , July 2S. The Kansas weekly cror. bulletin , Issued today , rajs : A line week for growing crops. Corn nnd forage ciops arc gen erally doing well : In some soulhvveslcrn coun ties , however , rain Is needed. In Ihe eaulern ilUIMon peaches nnd grapes are ilpunlng. but fie wet weather Is rotting many po tatoes. In the middle division but little has been done In thres'-ilng or plowing- on account of the dampness. In the western dlvltlon harvesting Is over , and threshlnc and hajlng have begun. XntliliiK : AVrontr l NrliriiKkn. LINCOLN. Neb. , July 28. The Nebraska weekly crop bulletin. Issued today , fajn : The past week has bun cool , Ihe average Iwlng nbout B degrees lielovv the normal. The rain fall hns been heavy over n considerable r'Ttlon of the stale and sulllclent for Immtillnto needs- - In all sections. The small grain harvest Is. completed In pouthern counlles. and Is well ad vanced In Ihe northern section. Corn hns grown well , nnd there Is every pioinlte of an unusually Inrce crop. The stalks are large and arc enrlnff well. .MIiim'JipoilH Wlioiif. MINNEAPOLIS , Minn. . July 28. WHEAT Ijowcr ; closing , July nnd September , f.4'4c : De cember , CCVJc ; on track , No. 1 hard , CCc , No. 1 northern , 65c ; No. 2 northern , ClUc ; receipts , 147 cars. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Cotton MnrUrt. ST. LOUIS. July 28. COTTON Quiet nmt steady ; no cnles reported ; middling. C H-ICc ; re ceipts. 41 bales ; shipments , ( J bales ; stock , 23,897 bales. 'Frlnoo AVhciit ( liiotntloiiH. SAN TKANCISCO , July 23. WHEAT Easy | December , SSJc ; new tellers , SCc. THIS HISAI/rV MAHKKT. ' InBtruracnts plnceil on record Tucselay , July 28 : WAUUANTY DEICDS. U. S. National bank to A. K. Ken- nurd , BO 4-1C-11 $15,000.0 ? QUIT CLAIM DEHDS. William Preston and wife to A. H , I'reston , lots 2 and 3 , Preston & WH mid ; IOIH 1 to 1C , block 29 , Wllcox's Becond add 1.00 Alfred Preston to K , V. I'rcHton , Ha mo 1.00 J. C. I.owls nnd husband lo J. L. Ilutlcr. lot 24 , block 3 , 1'otter & C.'H second mid 5.00 midDEI3DS. DEI3DS. Special master to J. A. JackHon , lotI , block S , lHancH & S'H add. . 3,233.00 Same to C. 13. Stursls , lot 10 , block 8 , Deer park 1,010.00 Sheriff to H. H. Ilelffrlch , lot 3 , block 3 , Kountzo 4th mill 1,250.00 S.imo to New England Loan nnd Trust Co. , west 1C7 feet lot 20 , Horbnch'H l.st 777.91 Farmers' Loan and TriiHt Co , to Omaha Water Co. , water works plant , franchises , etc 1,00 Total amount of transfers ) $19,200.91 GORHAM CORPS ARTISTS have no more fruitful field in 0 i ) which to exercise their genius thanindesigning Prices for Summer Sports * Committeeswillalways be certain of finding in GORHAM Silver * * * something not only of Sterling quality , but unconventional , "differ ent" and always in the best of taste. * * * * Too good for Dry Goods Stores- Jewelers only. , Jj ( C. S. RAYMOND , S. E , Cor. 15th and Douglaa JAMES E. BOYD & CO * Telephone 1030 , Oinalui , Nub. COMMISSION GRAIN : PROVISIONS : AND : STOCKS. Hoom 11114 , Hoard of Trude. ' , nirect wire * to Chfca.o and New Yurie / Corrupo-denti ; JoUu A. Warrta fc C * , 'J /