irr . ' THE OMAHA DAILY BIDE : THURSDAY , JULY 29 , 1897. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Heavy Eecsipts find Foraign Wcakocss Send "Wheat Down. CLOSING PaiCE IS OV R A CENT OFF Corn nml Ontu AUo Morllnc Sllulill ) , l.nrK < 'l ) ' TliroiiKli Sjiuiintliy j * with Ilic l. * iulr I'rovl- j nloiiN Arc En j' . CHICAGO , July 28. Wheat was quite er ratic today , but kept within a range ot ljc , closing from I'.fcu to I'/ic lower for September. Foreign markets failed'to re- Hponil to the strength In thin market yes terday , but private advices by cable con- llrmed reports ot damage and a probable heavy shortage In the European crop. Do mestic news wan rather favorable nnd re ceipts at all points today were 50 per cent over last year. Corn wan easy with wheat , closing from % c to Uo lower. Oats were also u pliiule lower. Provisions were tnsler. eloping nt declines of from 2'.4c to Cc. The Liverpool market wns unaffected by the European continental news that caused riuch a fever In Ilia blood of the bulls here yesterday. It responded to the Chicago lUc advance of the day before by o de cline ot U < 1 per cental. The opening here , In consequence , wns at a decline ot about lie. The price quickly recovered to ycMer- diiy'n close on reports from New York that While Liverpool was weak , continental mar kets were strong und sixty boatloads ot Wheat offered by cable last night hud been neccptcd. After the buying which was In- Bplrcil by the latter Information hud ex- Imutted Itself another speit of weakness BU in , because ot thu liberality ot the re- celptH nt pilmury western markets , llicsu ninotinted to over 810.000 bu. , compared with 69.J.UW ) bu. on the col responding tiny ot the year before. The decline on that account tcck tliu price to from 72'Jie ' to 72c , und when It In turn had becoiim stale tliu con tinental ditnnnd scare was stirred tip again und caused another advance , which wns not arrested until from 73'i to 73c was p.lld about noon. Chicago iccclvcd HI car- roads and shipped 8S.OJObu. . Minneapolis nnd UuUilh KOI 310 cars , compared with ! -S last week and * ! Ci ( a year ago. Exports from the chief Atlnntlc shipping ports were tutial In wheat und Hour to iw.WJ nu. Urnu- Btr et'n Ptittpmonl of thu world's visible wan reported as showing a net decrease of 2,100,000 bu. That received a bearish In terpretation from the crowd and caused un Immediate loss of most of the advance hist recorded , thu price slit Inking to 73c ngnm in a very few minutes after ltn receipt. Thu Increase In this country was only 20,000 : ; bu. , being 500,000 bu. less than was rhown by thu olllclal visible statement , In dicating a further decrease ot northwestern Htock In country elevators. The decrease in Europe und on pasise was 3,100,000 bu. The Hentlment continued bearish up to the close. Increasing receipts neural the longs nnd the much talked of shortage abroad up to liiiM : , to ii'ic , to irom i.vjju 10 > &nv , then oft to 72i4c , which wua bid , at the clole. Corn Btnrted ensler , but Improved sllBhtly with wheat and on the repetition of bad reports from Kansas concerning the grow ing crop. Tliece reports were offset , how ever , by nicapnaes from several large coun- tliM In that flute , where thu crop wns said < ( i be proKi-eHslnir favorably. The teculptH licro were S2"i cnri and 1.003,000 bu. were Inspected out of ptore. Atlantic clearances were onlv 82,700 bu. The market finally de clined with wheat. September opened from ' /iii : to ' , m lower at from 27Uc 10 li7ic ! ; , .sold nt 2i"4c ( und 27'ic , closing ; with sellers ut 27r. 27r.OutH followed Hlowly after corn and the ir.mUet was void of fcaturcH. September on"iiiil uuchniiKCil at from llli-c to li'ie and li'fcc ' , sold to from 17c to H ic. back to frc'm 17'/ie ' to 17c , und closed with sellers nt the low price. The ciish department was steady. IlcrelptH were posted nt 274 car ? , SI of which graded No. 2. Shipments were GM > 0 bu. I'rovlslonti opened easier and continued heavy throughout tlio cession. At the clone pork was iic lower for the day , lard from ! i',4c to fie lower and ribs 2-.ie lower. Htisl- ness was without especial feature outside of the downward tendency of prices. The clay's run of hogs wns 27.000 head and prices were Be lower. September pork closed at $7.70 , after selling at $7.CO. Lard closed at J4.1K and ribs at J4.CO. Ujtlmatedi receipts for tomorrow ; Wheat , 150 cars ; corn , 73 cars ; oats , 2S5 cars ; hogs , 22.000 head. Leading future range ns follows : ArtlcicB.1 Opjn. | Illtli. | LO-.V. Clone. | Ycsd'y. Wli'-iit- July. . . 77 ! < 78 > ( i 78. * - -'Jl-Trt < ' ' - ? blj Dec. . ! . 7JM 735S Com July. . . . -7. 277V 20K-27 . 6ept. . . 7V ( 27M Dec. . . , 28H ' May . . . Gam July. . . . 17W 17W 17W Srut. . . . 17WM 17H9 17W 17H ' rorlt July. . 7 70 7 72K 7 00 7 70 7 7U Sept. . . 4 IS 1 l'2\t \ 4 15 4 20 Oct. . . . 4 v ; i 17t 4 20 4 2D SirtRIbi 4 00 4 00 4 Cfi 4 CO 4 U'J 4 UP 4 O'JH 4 07H 4 O''W 4 U5 No. 2. Cash uuotatlons were as follows : FI.OUR-Uull , but rtcady. W 1 1 BAT No. 2 spring. 7GK77'/c ; No. 3 spring , 72O74e ; No. 2 red , 77i 774c. ! CORN No. 2 , SCift27c. OATS No. 2 , 17U17KC , f , o. b. ; No. 2 white , H822c ; No. 3 white. lltffSlc. RYE-NO. 2. 33140. HARLEY No. 3 , 29c ; No. 4 , I6c. HEEDS Fbixseed , No. 1. Uif8Ic. Timothy feed , prime. 12,73. 1'ROVISIONH Mesa pork , per bbl. , J7.7007.75. Jjird , per 100 Ibs. , J4.10W4.12H. Short ribs sides ( lonne ) , SUCSHc ; dry salted shoulders ( boxeJ ) , 4 > ii75c : short clear sides ( boxed ) , % { ? % . WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal. , 11,19. Sl'flAR Cut loaf , J5.71 ; granulated , > 3.03- ttandard A , X.M , KISW YOUIC ( JIOMIHAL MAHKKT. iN of tliu Day on General CuiumoilltluN. NT.W YORK , July Z8.-FI.Ot'R-Recelpts ' , 18,627 1/bls. j exports , 0,1 % bbls , ; quiet and u tbada lower to sell ut the cliou ; Mlnnekota patents , K.35if4.CO ; Minnesota bakers , 3.n j3.CO ; winter patents , t4.30O4.70j winter straights , Jl.00jil.23 ; wlmir extras , (3.20 3.45 ; winter low grades , j : ( f3.20. Rye Hour Him ; ' superllne , t2.10f2U , CORN MEAL , r.tcudy ; yellow western , COu ; .UranJywIne , J1.7UUI.BO. ' RYE Firm ; No. 2 weutern , 4Jo- ll.ARLEV yulel ut 2Vv , , , HAHI.KV MALT Dull. AVIUAT Receipts , 149,075 bu.j exports. 47.7M Lu. Spot , active lor export ; No. 2 red , kZic. ! Op. litr.s upenpd lower , following easier cables , ral lied on foreign buying , ruled Irregular nil day under conlltctlng ncuu , rallied Muter un large f\- ixrt rales , but llnally broku under active un. loading und clohed ' , iUio net lower ; July , klH ! ( ' t'.v , clofeil at k4o ; September , 78 11-lCiiJa ll-lt > c clued ut 78ic , CORN- Receipts , 72.1W bu , ; exports , 7W9 bu. Fpot , nleudy and fairly aclUe ; No. 8. 32c , On- tltns opened rimler , under eak lables nnd bet ter crop news , rallied with wheat , but euted on llnally under reullclng und cloted ' , io lower July rlited nt Si',4o ' ; September , 32Ktl3-ic. ) closcu OATS-Hixelpts ; , 139,800 bu. ; exports , M bu Epct , iiulft ; No. 2. 2ic. Options dull und nom inally easier , closing HO net lower ; September cktrd ut il ! > 4C , HAY Steady ; shipping , 45ffWc ; good to choice chipping , Gvti7Sc. llOl'S Stead ) i state , common to choice H93 ciop , 3tr4c ; Uiid crop , CIi9o ; 1'acinc coast , Utt : U9IS crop , 6JilOc .Lonlon market. IliDES-Steadyj Texas , ? ( ] ! ' . ; California , lie. LEATUER'-Sleady ; hemlock sole , Huenos Ayn-K. llelit to heavy , Ufl9c ; Cullfornla , 19irc. J'ROVISIONS-ltccf , firm : family , J8.WSJ9EO Cut incutH , sleady ; plck.ed belli * * , JO.OOJfI.lO ; li'jkled ( boulders , t5.1Sii\.rs. ! Ijrd easy ; i' t. ri\ Hiram doted ut X.UO4.40 ; rellned. iiulet. 1'c.rk , steady ; old mess. JS.UJIji.lO ; new mess. ( S.7 : ( ( ! ' ' 0 ; short clear , 18.75010.50 ; family , JS.WU 10.00. Tullow , dull , OI1 < S Cottoniccd. strong and active ; prime yel low. Mfi Ce , retroleum , dull : no market , Riuln , ttcady. Turpentine , llrm at :7htjSe. RICE Firm ; domestic , fair to extra , 4'06'.ic ' ; MOLASSKS-FIrm : New Orleans , open kettle. i.cd to choice , 2J030C. FREIGHTS-FIrm ; grain by steam , 4d asked ; , cttton , by steam , I2c. EilGS- Receipts , tj.U'J pkgs. ; steady ; state and I't.mkylvanla , ISc ; western , lc. llt'TTKIlReceipts , 7SW pkg * . ; iteady ; west n citamery , IKjlIc ; Klglrw , 15c ; factory , 7 CHEESE-Recclpts. ( .103 pkgi. ; steady ; Urge , . white , 75i&7)o ) ; small , white , 767Uc ; , 7'ic , fmall , colored , ? UOie : part sklml , 4nr > Uci full xklms , rHOf. MbTAUS-riH Iron quiet ; Mmlhern , I9.2S5T19. : ! ; nortbern , $10.00fl.00. Copper , strong i lroktr- > , H1.S7U ; exchange. J10.S7 < i ll.Ui. ! Tin , easy ; BlinKn , 113.3 ( 13.70 ; t > latc- > , dull , ftpelttr , rnny at X ! CM.o. Ixnd , lirokcrs , J3.W ; exchange , (3.S9 O3.KI. o .MA ii A ( ; r..MiiAL MAiticnrs. CntiilKlon nf Trnilu nml O.ii ( n < lcini nil Slniilo nitit Fnncr I'rmlnrr. Hulk of sales , 707V4C. Hot weather la causing heavy losses , as much na clRht dozen Jier cum nnd many times much higher , Ill'TTER-Common to fair. GfltVic ; choice to fancy. 10012c ; ei > arator creamery , 15c ; galhcrcd eHinery , 12o. VEAL Choice fat , SO to 120 Ibs. , quoted at SO 9o : I.UEO nnd course , 4 5c. LIVE I'Oiri.TRY-Hens. 6VJC7c ; cocks , 3 Hc ; rprlng chickens , per lb. , Oo ; ducK. , 60 ; turkeys. flSc. I'ldEONS-Llvt , 7300e ; dead pigeons not wanted. HAY Upland , 15.00 ; midland , t4.CO ; lowland. 14.00 ; rye ctrnw , tt.50 ; color makes the price on buy : tight bales sell tlio best , only top grades bring tnp prices , IIROOMCORN nxtretnrly flow sales new crop , delivered on track In country ; choice nrrcn self- working carpet per lb , , 2S2'4c ; choice green , ' running to hurl' , ! f2iel ! common , l4c. ! VKGETAHLES. CUCtJ.MHERS-1'er doz. . S0040C. ' TOMATOCS-I'er 4-lmskel crate , tt.OO. ONIONH-1'et- . . California. IHOSc. LIMA UEANK I'er Ih. , So. HEANS Hand-plrkrd navy , per bu. , tl.lt CAllHAOE-Homo grown. I'.iWIVic. l'OTATOES-1'er bu. , new , 75c. WATERMELONS Crated , per doz. , J2.7CO3.00. FRUITS. Al'llICOTS-I'er csi e. tl.33JJl.DO. 11I.ACKIIERRIES I'er 24-qt , case. Jl.OOJ1.23. SOUTHERN 1'EACHES-I'er li-bu. , COSJ7.V : . CALIFORNIA 1'EACHES-l'er case , Me ; Craw , fords. tt.OO. CALIFORNIA PHAltS llartletl , per cate , tl.Si C2.00. CALIFORNIA I'LlI.MS-1'er case , tl.TI-4A. SOI'THKRN I'LUMS-1'er 24l. | . cajp. tl.OO. HLt'EIIEItlllES-lVr lii-qt. case , Jl.W. HOME GROWN CHERRIES-rcr S-lb. basket , 30tf33c. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORAXGRS Mediterranean sweets. t3.SOfl3.73. LE.MONS-Messlnas. jri.50SC.00 ; choice Callfor. ilia , 1.7. I IIANANAS Choice largo stock , per bunch. JZ.OOif : . : ; ; medium-sized bunches. J1.00Q2.00. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS Almonds , California , pc'r lb. , large size. 13c : llrazlls. per lb. , loc ; Ennllsh wnlnuu , > er lb. , fancy , soft ( hell , 12ttl2c ; Etandnrds , 109 lie ; filberts , per ID. . lOc ; pecans , polished , large , 9'tflOc ; jumbo. Il fl2c ; laigc hickory nuts. Jl.Ii > er bu. ; cocoanutB , 4ic ! encn. FIGS Imported funcy 4 crown , ! 0-lb. boxes , 12c ; 5 cronn , f,0-lb. boxes , 13SJ14C. 11ONKY Choice , 13WISc. CIDER-Cl.irlflcd Juice , per half bbl. , J2.35 ; per bbl. . tl.00ff4.25. MAI'LE SVRtJI'-Flve-gal. cans. each. 12.23. ; ul. cans , pure , per dnz. , J12.CO ; half-gal. unn. , IC.23 ; quart cans , J3.SO ; FRESH MEATS. DRESSED UEEF-Oood nutlvp steers. 400 to COO Ibn. , O'.ic ; good forequnrtcrs , steers , Fi'.ic ; good hlndiuurters | , Sic ! ; western steers. Go : fancy lielfers. C'.ic ; good heifers , Cc ; good forequartern. helfcrH , DC ; gooil hlndquartera , hctfcrn , 8c ; good cows , Go' fair cows , tj'.ic ' ; common cov s. 6 ; cow forequarters , 4Vtc ; cow hlndquurters , 7',4c. ' HEEF CUTS Tenderloins. ISc ; boneless strips , S'.4c. strip loin * ) , f c ; rolls , Sc ; sirloin buttn , So ; shoulder clods , Sc ; rump butts , 4',4c ' ; steer chucks. 4Jic ; cow chucks , 4c ; boneless chucks , 4,4c ! ; cow platen , 2 > 4c ; steer plates , 3c ; Hank steak , Gc ; loins , No. 1 , 12c ; loins , No. 2 , lOc ; loins , No. 3 , S',4c ; sirloin ends. No. 1 , 9c ; illjs , No. 1 , lOci ribs , No. 2 , 8c ; ribs , No. 3 , 6Vic ; etcer rounus. 7c ; cow rounds , S ic ; cow rounds , shank off , 7 c ; cow rounds , Fhank and rump off , Sc ; trimmings , 3Vic ; beef shanks , 2V&c ; brains , per doz. , 35c ; sweetbreads , per Ib. , lOn ; sweetbreads ( calves ) , per lb. , 40c ; kidneys , per doz. , 33c ; ox tails , each , 2c ; livers , per lb. , I'c ; henrlH. per lb. , HJc ; tongues , per lb. . lie. MUTTON Lambs , 7',4c ; sheep , die ; market racks ( lent ; ) , 9c' hotel racks ( abort ) , 12c ; legi nnd raddleit , DC ; lamb legs , Sc ; breasts and Mew. , Se : tonguen , each , 3c. I'ORK Drccfcd pigs , S'.io ; dn'ssed hogs , 5c ; teniterlolnr , S'.Jc : lolnu. DC ; spare ribs , 3'tc ; ham "iiUFage. butta , 4c ; shoulders , rough , 4Mc ; shoulders , fcklnncd. 4 0 ; trlnmilnRH. 3c : leaf lard , not rendered , 4'u . ; heads , cleaned , 3c ; snout and eiirj , 3c backbones , 1V4" : cheek meats , 3c : neck bones , 2c ; pigs' tails. 2c : plucks , each. Kc ; chitterlings , 5c ; hocks , < u- ; hearts , per doz. , 23c ; stomachs , each , 3c ; tongues , each. 7c ; Kidney * , per doz. , lOc : brains , per doz. , 15o ; pigs' feet , per doz. , 23o ; livers , each , 3c. HIDES , TALLOW. ETC. HIDES No. 1 green hides , Cc ; No. 2'green hldei , 5Uc ; No. 1 bolted hides. Sc : No. 2 green salted hides , 7c ; No. 1enl calf , 8 to 12 11) ? Sc ; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 1 ! > Ibs. . Cc ; No. 1 dry Hint hides. 10O12c ; No. S ilry Hint hides. 9If 10c ; No. 1 dry salted hides , SfrlOc ; part cured tildes , He per lb. less than fully cured. SHEEP 1'ELTS Green salted , each. 25 < IJCOc * green raited , shearlings ( short wooled early fklns ) . each. 15c ; dry shearlings ( short wooleii early skins ) . No. 1 , each , 5c ; dry flint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per lb. , ac tual weight , 4fl5c ; dry Hint , Kansas and Ne braska murrain w ol pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 304c ; dry flint Colorado butcher wool peltH , per lb. , actual weight , 4J5c ; dty flint Colorado murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 3,540 ; feet cut off , as It Is useless to pay freight on them. TALLOW AND GREASE Tallow , No. 1 , 2ic ; tallow. No. 2 , 2c ; grease , whye A. 3c ; grease , white B , 2c ; greatc , yellow , 2c ; grease , darlc. lic ; old butter , 2ff2',4c ; beeswax , prime , 15i&2c ; rough tallow , 1C. WOOL Unwashed , fine heavy , 7fSc : fine light , ! > { ? ! flc ; quartcrblood , 10fl2c ; Ecedy , burry nnu chaffy , 8fi9o ; cotted and biokcn , coaree , 709c ; cottfd nnd broken , line , GfiSc. Fleece washed , medium , 15JlSc ; line , HglCc ; tub washed , 1C ® ISc ; black , Sc ; bucks , 6c ; tag locks , 2fi'3c ; dead pulled , SJjCc. HONES In rnrlots , weighed and delivered In Chicago : Dry buffalo , per ton , t2 00814.00 ; dry country , bleached , per ton , J10.OOjJ12.00 ; dry coun. try , damp and meaty , per ton , t6.OOB8.00. COTTO.V MAUKETS. HcarlNli Crop Kc-iiortM Mulct * n IVcnU Oiidilnur utejv York. NEW YORK. July 28. Texlay's cotton market opened steady , with prices lower by 47 points , following bearish crop accounts , particularly from Texas , and very unsatisfactory English cables. After a ruithcr decline of 102 [ points In the near months , under local and some southern liquida tion , the market became steady on moderately good buying orders and closed llrm for near months und steady on distant positions , with prlceu 1 point higher to S points lower. Sales , 7,404 bales. Olllcial as well an private crop ud- vlccs showed the dimith In pouthcrn nml cen tral Texas to have been broken by good ralnj last night. The ready rcoponsn of thu Liverpool mmkct to thin news led considerable Belling of long cotton held throughout yesterday'H break on hopes of reaction today. The market wan very small and narrow and Inactive during the afternoon , with smalt orders cither way. llusl- ness continued In evidence on the spot nltuatlon. Only a few notices of Intended ! dellverlen of cot ton on AugiiKt. contract were Issued and they were stepped as soon as they were put In cir culation. Futures closed firm on nrar months and steady on distant months ; rales , 37,400 balm ; January , t7.U3 : February , t7.0D : March , J7.12 ; April. t7.15 ; July. 17.47 ; August , t7.43 ; September. J7.23 ; October , 7.0S ; November , tG.KI ; December ! J7.10. HKt | , closed active , ; middling , 7 13-lfic ; middling uplands , 7 15-lCc ; middling gulf , 8 3-lCu ; net receipt * , none ; grout , 12) balca ; exjMrts to Great Hrltaln , C42 bales ; forwarded , ; il bales ; unlfs , 1,7 > biiles ; Bplnners , lya balm ; stock , CS.W5 bales. Total today : Net receipts , U10 UIOH | ; eaiKirts to Gient Hrllnln , 1.912 bales ; continent , 1.1U ) Uilitf ; stock , 107.7M bales. Consolidated : Net lefelpls , 2.1S7 bales ; exports to Great Britain , 2. ( > 71 bales ; continent , 4,31 $ bales. Total slnco September 1 : Net receipts , C.0)3.Ill ) balesx ; - poitH to Great Hrltuln , 3,000,028 bales ; France , CJ'j 155 bules ; continent , 7,137U03 lules ; channel , t.lSl bales. LIVERl'OOL. July 28. COTTON-Ppol. tlnm pili-es lower ; American middling , 41jc ; low mid dling , 4'tc ; w > o U ordinary , 4c ; ordinary , 3 13-lCc. The sales of the day were 10,000 bales , of which l.SOO were for speculation and export , und In- Pluded 8,500 American. Receipts , 1,000 bales , no American. Futures opened easy , with a fair demand and cloned quiet at tlio decline. Amer ican middling. I * M. C , , July. 4 10-Clff4 ll-C4d , sellers ; July nnj August , 4 8-C4d , sellerfl- August und September , 4 4-CIU4 6-C4d , buyers ; September and October , 3 62td , tellers ; October and No- . e"lbei ; ' , ? . ? 14. < l ? ' , . * , ' < ller 1 November and Deccm. , 3 M-C fi3 67-G4d , sellers ; December ami Jan- imry. 3 J2iI , buyers ; January und February , ; ? - - H1lJ y rB. February and March. 3S2-C4W 3 M-04d , buyers ; March and April , 3 M-C433 M-C < d. fcelleis April and May , 3 6t-Wd , HT , LOt'IS , July 2S.-COlTON-UnchanKed , with no tales reported ; receipts. 64 bales ; shlpi mentu , 81 bulei > ; stock , 10,316 bales. Hiiltliuur , HALTIMORE. July S8.-FLOUR-Flrm. but quiet ami unchanged ; receipts , 7tt > l bb' . ; exports 33G bbls. ' WHEAT-Unscttled and higher. Spot. lffii& SOJc ; _ September. 7 > Hfi7 4c ; steamer , red No t ikHfT'iAo : receipts , lSC--e bu. ; exports , SO.'Ood bu.j southern wheat , by sample , 79fil > 2ic ! : south ern wheat , on grade. 7 < ? S2c. ' . , N-Flrmer , Spot. 31 iO3Hic ; September. 3l ( f31Vt0 ; steamer mixed. e ! Uc : receipt ! . 100. . f.54 bu , ; exports. 20,114 bu.j southern white corn. 32c ; southern yellow , 3Jc. : recelptn. 0 < 2 WC8tern' i ' 'ORAIN FREIGHTS-Fulrly active for steamer- ' unchanged. Hl'TTKR-Qulet and unchanged ; fancy cream- 'r jf. ? ' " . ! fa"C > ' lurtle < Ilc ! " > ' Packed. SBlOc. l.ulih Hrm und unchanged ; freih. lOc CHEESE-Steady and unchanged. -\ctv York Ilry ( iooiU 3Inrkil. NEW YORK. July 2S.-Tho situation In dry goods was today practically the same us yester day , although there Is a continued hopeful ftel- Int.- evident , und a belief that In the near future there will be a substantial advance In all cotton goods lines , as there has been In woolens. Uuyers are anlvlng In the market In great numbers and seem disposed to buy with somewhat more freedom - dom than heretofore , but they are still far bt- blud Us hope ot teller * and couildcr bU bust- Mtf \ refu * ( l , particularly for future delivery nt ( utabllnhed rules In cotton good' . The woolen goods situation continues quite satisfactory , with sales of fnlr proportions at the advanced prices and more new lines bclni ; opened dally. St. I.onlft Orni-rnl MnrUotN. ST LOI'IR July 28-FLOrR-rnchnned : put- cntn. tJ 9uff4.10i strRlRhls. W.7vns.90 ( ; clenr , 13.80 03.6 , low to medium , J2. ff3.W. AVIIEAT Fiitureii < > | > . ? n.Ml lower , and while quid the ni.irktt wnfl nrm , though prices ruled frartli-ns under ycatcrdny nt the clote. Spot , alxiut Miwty ; NtK 2 toil , elevator , 7G < * : track , 76i4tf77M.c ; No. 2 hard , cnsh , 72'so , track ; July , 7fic ; August and September , 7Mic ; Dcceinbcr. Co'lIN Futures were quiet nnd barely steady. clcslng easier than yesterday : cpot , lower ! NJ. 2 cnAh , 2SViCi July. S5c ; September , 2Stt 3V c. OATS Dull nncMrndy to pnslpr ; No. t cnsh , lie bid ; un track , IS'.ic ; No. 2 white , Seplpmber , 17'.4c. RYE Strong at 40c. 11ARI.KY Nomlnnl. CORM - . . . HRAN Dull ; racked. rnRt track , 37C3S'Scast : side , country points , 33CCe. SEEDS Flaxsixil. firm at 91',4c. I'rlmo tlm- Otliy ncoil , t2.BOfl2.G3. HAY Dull , steady nnd unchanged ; timothy , t7.X ( > fftl.M ; prairie. M.IWJS.OO. 1'OULTRY Chickens , quiet and steady ! old honn , Cc ; fprlngs , Sc ; ducks , rprlng , Gc ; gecfe , spring ! ' , Cc ; turkeys , old , Tlio. springs , 12fll24c. ! HL'TTER Steady ; crcomcry , H0l3c ; dairy , 80 ll'.ic. ' EGOP Firm nt "c. WHISKY tl. 19. i i i COTTON TIES- . HAGGING 07itc. MIJTALS Lend , quiet ; 3.C71Jl ! < - . Spoiler , nominally I4.12H. PROVISIONS I'ork , unchanged ; Maii.lanl , . , , . , . 8RECEII'TS Flour , 2,030 bbls. ; wlicnt , C2.000 bu. ; corn , 22N ( ) bu. ; cats , 19t 0 1m. . .SHIPMENTS Vtitar , 4,000 bbls. ; wheat , 7,000 bu , ; corn , 22 , ( M ) bu. ; oats , 22 , bu , OonVe 3lurl < ( * t * < . NEW YORK , July : S.-'COFFEK-Optlons opened stendy , unchanged to B points lower , fol lowing disappointing European news ot free Hrazlllan receipts ; ruled quiet nnd fealureleps nil day , with Undine local. Huylng checked by clack Fpot market. Closed steady , with quota tions B points higher In C polnta lower , fall's , 7,000 bags , including September , J5.SritT3.99 : De cember , J7.10. Spot coffee , Hlo , dull ; No. 7. in voice , J7.37',4 ! No. 7 , Jobbing , J7.S7'.4. ' MIU , sleady ; Cordova , J10.12',4B16.f,0. ' Pales , COO bags Marncalbo , 300 bags Central American , private terms , . Total warehouse deliveries from the United States , 8,100 bags , Including G.01S bags from New York ; New York stock today , 3S3.1G3 bags ; United States stock , 427,627 bags ; n lion I for the United States , 2S4(00 bags total \lslble fan the United States , 111 , ! . ; ? bugs , agnlntt V 701 bags last year nnd COG.CI2 ! bags In ISM. HAVRE , July 2S. COFFEE-CIosed quiet at a net decline of lit ; sales , 13,000 bags. HA.MHURG. July ! S.-COFFEE - . RIO DE JANEIRO. July 28. COFFEE-Sleady , ; Jsu. i . . , t. . . .v . * .e ; UA iitinuu , 'if'/i . " , 'IV * c' , ' * < 10,000 bags ; cleared for the United States , 1,000 bags ; stock , G01.001) biigs. SANTOS , July 2S.--COFF10E---Qulct ; good aver age Santos. U.2UO rcls. rtcelpis. S , uvo bugs ; stock , 418,000 bags. Kniisnn Oily Miirki-tn. KANSAS CITY , July 28. WHEAT Demand fair ; steady ; No. ' 2' hard. G8145J6PO ; No. 3 , CGVjO G7Vio ; fancy , CSc ; No. 4 , 64JC3i''C ; No. 2 red , 70HW7114C. No. 3 , CAUGilc ; No. t. GTc ; No. 2 spring. one car white , G3c. . , , . . . , , _ „ , , , v , . CORN Fairly active , about stendy ; No. 2 mixed. 22H323 > ic , latter for one car. OATS Fairly active , about steady ; No. 2 white. I'mrUc ; one car old , lS4c. ! RYE Nominally , steady ; No. 2 , SSUc. HAY Active nnd steady ; timothy , J6.50 ; prairie. JS.OO. HOTTER Unchanged ; creamery , ll13c ; dairy , UGUS lie higher ; Knncas nnd Missouri , CV4c. .MnrkutH. LONDON , July 2S. HEET SUGAR October. Ss Cd. NEW YORK. July 28. SUGAR Raw , firm ; fair refining , 3Vic ; centrifugal , M test. 35ic. Re- ilned , llrm ; standard A , 4c : confectioners' A , 4Tc ( , ; cut loaf , 5c ; crushed , 5c ; granulated , Cc cubes , 5'/ic ; powdered , B'.ic. NEW ORLEANS. July 2S. SUGAR Open kettle , quiet , 2U8J3c ; centrifugal , steady ; granu lated , 4'.iff4 ' ( 9-lCc ; whites. 3 13-1C 4'.4c ; yclluws , . SSJiflSTdc teconds , 23 5-lGe. Molasses , none In first hands. Wool MiirkotK. NEW YORK. July 28. WOOI/-Flrrn fleece. inflMc ; pulled , No. 2 extra , 2343 c ; Texas , lOJj ) lt > 0 < 0ST. ST. LOUIS , July 2S. WOOL Unchanged ; Missouri nnd Illinois , clothing nnd combIng - Ing , lG' , ? 17Kc ; Hjjht fine. 1314c ; northern nnd western bright , lC17c ; medium , 14jjlic : line medium , 13S14c ; light tine , 12012' ' c ; Texas , Indian Territory , etc. , medium , li'/.c ( ; fine m - dlum , ISSJUc ; tub washed , fair to choice , 214f 24C. Toll-do Miirketn. TOLEDO , July 28. WHEAT Lower , weak ; cash , July nnd August , 75'ic ; September , 75' ' < .c. CORN Dull , lower ; No. 2 mixed , 2C' .c ; No. 3 , 23V4c : No. 4 , 24Vic ; September , 2J < 4c ; No. 3 yel low , 37c. OATS Dull , steady ; No. 2 mixed , 20c ; July , 18o bid : September , ISc. RYE Firmer : No. 2. 39Hc ; No.3 , SS'.Jc ; CLOVERSEED Dull , steady ; prime October J4.22 ; alslke , J4.60 bid , , , , . . . Peorln .llnrkctH. t . PEORIA. July 28-CORN-Flrm , Inactive ; No. 2. nominally , 23c. f , , - - . . OATS-Qulet and steady ; No. 2 white , 19j : ' * -rvt * ! " ' ' \S'CHISKY-Steady ' ' " ' * . . \ - at Jl.'l9. RECEIPTS Corn , " 31.COO bus. ; oats. 33. 00bus.- rye. none : whisky ; none ; wheafrnone. 8HIPMENT8 Corn , 28,950 bus. ; oats , 29,800 bus. : rye , none ; whisky , G73 bbls. ; wheat , none. Llvcrnool ( irnlii nml LIVERPOOU July 2S.-I'ROVISIONS-Hams , short cut , 14 to 10 Ibs. ; 3Ss. lUdo-n. cle'ar' bellies llrm , 29s ; short ribs , 27s ; long clear middles heavy , 2Ca ; short clear middles , "heavy " , 20s. Lurd , prime western. 21s Cd. CORN Quiet ; August , 2s lOd ; September , 2s . The grain and provision exchanges will close on Saturday , July 31 , und Monday , August 2. California Dried PriiitM. NEW YORK. July. 28. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Evaporated apples , very steady ; other dried fruits , steady but , quiet. < nvapurated aiH > ies , nrlme wire tray , 5c per pound ; wood dried , prime. 5',4o ; choice , S'Jc ; fancy , Cc. . , I.'rune . J3-S7V4c , as to size nnd quality. Apricots , Royal , C9c ; Moor I'nrk. . 12c. Peaches , unpecled JlgSc- , . . peeled , OIL CITY , Pa. , July 28.-Credlt halnjiccs , 73c ; certificates , no bids'shlr > mchts , 113 , 13 bbl j runs 10G,2l l bb'.u. IJDNDON , July 'Kt. Calcutta' ' HrisVedT' Hear at hand deliver } ' , 2s Cd. Linseed oil , 15s 3d. Tur pentine spirits , 20s 3d , ' * PlilIni1cIihlii l'roiliioe < - | Mnrki-t.- PHILADELPHIA , July 8.-HIJTTER-Flrmer ; fancy western creamery. WfU'.So. EGGS Firm nnd active ; fre h nearby nnd weslw-n , 12c. CHEESE Unchanged. Weekly Klaiir 4)ii ) < | ni ( , MINNEAPOLIS , July 28ThQ , Northwestern Miller gives the flour output for last week at Minneapolis Duluth , Superior and Milwaukee ut Han Km IIP IN en Wheii't ami Iliirloy. HAN FRANCISCO , July 2S. WHEAT EJS'J DecemlHT. Jl.40',4 bid : May. 11.41 % . ' UARLEY I'iuiy ; Deceml er , 81c. STOCKS A.\l > IIO.VDS. ProKiieroiiN nrnlii Trnile Outlook ( Ivi-H 11 lleiifivril I in | > i * t UN. NEW YORK , July ZSf-Ths , domlnatlns Inrtu- cnce of the flock market' ' today was the prosper ous grain trade outlook. 1'rolmlily over 00,000 bushels of wheat was engaged for export to tiie continent although only pome third of u million busha B was np-rted from iu | ports , . The fuvoiubla weekly government gruln nport wus doubt.efct , a factor In the recovery of confidence to the dis concertion of the reactionists on the slock' mar ket. Hut little effect was felt In the ( arly deal ings from lower lxnilon quotations , nnd. ' ns a conrequence. buying by New York oij tna London exchange reversed that mailtet. Americuns tliere closing at the best prices of the day , AtchJ'on. In particular , attracting attention. London In the early dealings did not respond quickly to the strength , the arbitrage brokers letting frequent opportunities to buy on London. However , Louis ville , Atchlson Southern and Heading were pur chased here for foreign uccount. There was mucn variety and breadth to the dealings litre , witn heavy commission house orderu from pructlcully the opening to the close. More stocks were active today than at any time In the iircnent upward movement. Cotton Oil , Lake Erie & Western und Oregon Navigation shares and other usually dormant , as well us the more active stockli , us well u Sugar and Atchlson preferred were features In t'.ie day's dealings. The Industrials and grangers on large dealings aroused consider able Inteiest , being up fractionally. Southern railway properties. Including Louisville & South- crn preferred , were up over I per cent each on prospective Increased earnings when cotton begins to mo\e freely Rumors that the results of the Wubash Mw-ul year would be better than recently expected cuubed the preferred to rite over 1 per cent. Sugar , after fluctuating errat ically , touched ISO-Ji. S per cent of the gain It lott on bear atiackn In the final dealings , leaving the net gain less than 1 per cent. The raid had but little Influence on the rest of the list , the buying continuing good up to the close , although come speculators realized prollts on purchaies made earlier In the day. Hock Island gained nearly 1 per cent on Information that the earnings for the third week In July would show the large volume of bvulnesa now being handled by the road , This report was said to have been re ceived by some of the directors. Two rumors circulated today considerably benefited the prop erties concerned. They were that action might be taken on the dividend at Louisville before the January meeting , and that 3 per cent would be paid on Atc'.ilson adjustment In October. In less I nun the usual deullngn Tobacco rose frac tionally. There were no Important lottes and the principal net advances were ; Rubber preferred , Ztt per cent ; Cotton Oil , 2(4 ( per cent ; Lakn Erie & Western preferred , 2 > > i percent ; Oregon Navlga. lion , 2K per cent ; preferred , 3H per cent ; South. ern preferred. Atchlson preferred , Cotton OH pre. ferred , Standard Rope , Lake Erie & Western , Louisville , Rensselaer and Saratoga , Southern preferred , St. Paul & Dulutb , American Spirits , ' common and pre fcrre , yW/0 > inh preferred nnd St. Louis A Southern preferred , A k n Inquiry devMofipd for Atehlson adjust ment 4 In the lioml ifthYlift , wtifch moved up 2 per cent to 5I 4. ThlsllK jf < iiB been neglected of late , and the revival of activity wan attributed In part to foreign pur li es. bared on the out- jock for Increased enr-plngs by the Houttwcotern roads. The general 4 nd market moved up I sharply In heavy denllnxx , which Included n variety of recurltle * . T m aggregate fales werr ' . W.IOO.POO. OoX'ernmenfs were quiet , but con tinued to tend upward. Tlio aggreEate talcs were I10.0CO. , The Evening Post's Ixindon financial cablegram says : "Today's marktls were active and buoyant , closing at the best. Huclnefs Is spread- l Ing. Home rails were Mtitliv. There were InrKC I dealings In Knlllr.i at rising prlcef. Contois moved up for the first .Ulna for days. Amu leans opened ilull on profit taking nml on the apparent slmis nf wenknpfs InlNew York. The renewal nf American support made prices lioom to the best of the dny. Except In the cflse of Atchlfon. however , wlilch was laiucly bought here nnd by tin * continent. dcallngi were still comparatively restricted. Oold is still In ( Iron * demand , over . 2oKO ; pounds having been btugl'.t In cpen market j this wiek for Aumla. The Paris nnd Hcrlln markets were dull , The following ; were the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York exchange today : AlchlBon mj | do pM 14Uf ilopfd l7UjSt. ! 1 * . A Om llaltlmoio A Ohio. . , . do nfd Un Canada Pacific . . . 7l ! 4 St. 1 > . M. A M 117 Canada Southern So. Papilla Kl ! < Central Pacific So. Hallway lift Chnn. . " .Ohio do pfd 31U Chicago A Alton. . . Toxns A Pnolllc. . . . 114 C..HAQ Union Piiclllc 7 % ' ' " 40 IT. I1. D. A O -iH cio. c. .v'st.'ti. . ! ! 2S Wabash ID * dapfd 115 do pfd ll'Ji ' D l. A Hudson. . . .11HK Wheel. A L. K H lcl.L. A W ir > 7S do pfd IH4 Dm. * Ulo O 11 ! < AdainH Kx .1"- do pfd 44 > { ) American Ex 114 Krlo ( ni'W ) 10lHlil.l ? : " : | dolstptd ; ; ; Kt. Wayne Hill ( Jtvnt Nortliprn pfd. I " 0 do pfd Hocklinr Valley. . . . 1M AIII'II SplrltB. LaknKrlnA W. do " dopfd 71f Am. ToDiicco . 17llU I iln uM . . l im Mnnhnttan L . It.OglUotm. ( > : IH Him , Met.Trnctlnn . llll Com. Cabli * Co . 170 Michigan Central. . U4iCol. ! P. A Iron . 1 Mo.l'nelllc . 8il l ilo pfd . H Mobile * .t Ohio . lll ! ! < | fi < ' . r.k'ctrle . HI Mo. K. AT . ! ! 1 'llllnoln ' Steel . .17 ilo pfil . 14J i LnOlcdo UikH . ' . ' ! I Now Alb. * V Chi. . . . : i4t L--iHl do pfd. du iifd llll N.J. Central 1 Nat. Lin. Oil IBM ! N. Y.Contral 1HIU I'aulHc Mall : ? 4 N. Y. Chi. A St. I. . . llllij Pullman Pal 170 do 1st ptd II SllvirCortincatcH. 3U do'Jcl pfd lift Stand. Hope .VT. . . . fW Norfolk .t Western 14 , SUBar 1.17H No. Anifr. Co 4-H do pfil Ill No. Piielllc 411k T. C. A Iron an do pfl lliU U. S. Ix-ather a OnlarloA W -lM do pfd ( ! : < ( Ire. It. A Nav 17H U. S. llubber 1-Hi Plllsliiirir lllil Uoadlnff. WUHICTII . . . Union. . . . . ! s < n * .i. l Hock Island NortliwcHlcrn 117H St " < iu'H. , S. P. ' ' ' ilopfil H-3 dopfd . . . .i . . . . . . lOji ChKiil. Weatctii. . . . inn Sl'ali _ _ H7 > offereJ. Thu total pales of mocks today were 3W.f.OO shares , Incliulliig : Atciilson piefcrrcd. 39.2I4J Chekajieakc & Ohio. 4,410 ; lake Uric & Wehtcrn prefeired , 3.SCO ; Manhattan 1- . ? . , : : : . ; Mls mul 1'aclllc * . 3C5 ; M.Biourl , Kinscs & T-xas I rcfe.rcJ , 4,750 ; New Jeitey Central. 30,030 ; St. Paul , 21.7.IS ; Omaha , 5.0SO ; Southern Hallway , 3.JGO ; .Southern piuferred. 19.031 ; Union Puclllc. B.44 : : Wiihinh preferred C , 30 ; American Cotton Oil. 4,521 ; Amer ican Tcbacco , 1J,2 0 ; Hay Stntc G.is , 7.2J5 ; ClilcJRii Oa , SC2 : ; I > c d , S.8SO ; Standurd Hopt nnd Twlni- , 3,391 ; SUfc-nr , 46.CCO ; United StHtes Hubber , B.1S7 ; Western Union , 8.020 ; Chicago Orcut Western , C.ECO. Xt'ir YiirU Money Miii'kct. NEW YORK. July 2 . MONEY ON GAIAr- Steady ; 1 per cent ; last loan , 1 per cent ; closed offered 1 per cent. PHIMK MERCANTILE .PAPER 3ff4 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Sleady. with nctual huslness In bankers' bills .nt Jl.fc7VilS'l.tI'.ii for de- nmni and at } I.6GU04.SC4 ! = for sixty days. Posted rates , t4.S7ST4.87'.4 ' nnd ? 4.S | > , i. Commercial blllt , ' ' ' SU.VK'H' CERTIFICATES-Offered , 59c. HAH SILVER 57Ho. , MEXICAN DOLLARS 4SMC. GOVERNMENT HONUfJ-Strone. STATE HONDS-Qulet. RAILROAD HONUS Strong. Closing quotations on bijnds were ns follows : uTsTSsT feu. tif'-i i Krlo jd8. . . . . . . . . . . nn < U. s.lBmr HHi'C.H ' .MS. A.iiB insw U. S.-lH , coup ll4iU. ! ! H. AS. A.7 10114 U. S. now 4B. rce. . .P.'u4' ' H. & T. Cent , f.s 1011 U. S. now In coup. . . 120J-S H. A T. Cent. ( is. . . .Kill IT. S. (18 ( , rep llltS'K ' AN. Unl. 4s Hit U. S. .is. coup 11-IH.M. K. T. first-Is 8II > 6 Pacific d ot ' 05..10U6'M. K. T. second -l.i. 04 A In. , clan ! ) A. . . lOiihji Mutual Union da. . .Ill" Ala. , clauo II 101 N.J..O. Ben. 1HIB..1PJ-M Ala.rliBHC ( IS No. Pacific lsts..117 > Ala. Qurrrney. . . . Of No. Pacitio 'Jda..i Slitti La. New Con.IB. . . . . ! > fi No.Pacllle a.'li' . . 8 ! i MlBHourl ( is 10 ! ) N.'W. CoiiBola , . ' . . . . 14r N. C. ( is I''H N--W. S. V. Uub. BB.117 N. C.Is 101 ! ' Ore. X.'iv.lBts . Ill S. C. nonfund. . . . H On ; . Nav. 4B . Hti Tenn , now sot3s . . R2 > t R.G.WPBt 1st ! ) . 7KM Tenn. niw Bet TIB..105 St. 1' . Consols 7 . . .lH7i ! Tcnn oldBotlla. . . . lit ) St. P. C.A V , W. r.BllO Va. centuries 01 St. L.AI. W. Genr ( HIM Vu. ile forrc'd 4 St. L. AS. F.Gen.0.113 AlclithOii Rl ! ' Southern Ity. 'IB. . . . ill Atclilson Second A. r > 44 Tex. Pacific lain. . IIIV6 Canada So.'Jmla..lOS Tex. Pacltle'JdB. . C. P. iBtsof'113 101W U. P. lBt of U0..10IIU D. AK.O. 4B WH'i ' West Shore -la D. A U. O. 7M 'offered. Itonfoii Stuck ( liioinllons. BOPTOV. July 'JS. Call loans. 14(33 ( ner cent : lima loan * ) . H l pir cant. Closn : ; prices loiatocln. l)3n HiuJ _ . mliil.i ; l Ifji : ATT.3. F 13 < wTKirc 21 American Siiear. 13714 IV. Eliso. uf.l 40J < Am.S.ii-'ar ofd. . . Ill WlB.Ccnt U * UavStato ( SaB. . . . (1H ( IW. Kloj. Ill l.r > 4 ticll Tulophone. . . 22rt Gen. Eles. ptd Ti Uoaton.t Albinv. 211 ! AltthUoii pfd 'J7 ; < i RoHtonA Malna. . . 10D Atclilson 4B S3 C..II. AQ . HHW Allonuz Mlntn ? C3 1 Fltchbunr . Wr-4 Atlantic 20 K General Eluctrlo. . I ! 1 Boston A Montan \ Illinois SUiUl . 34 IlnltoA BoHtcu. . . . Mexican Cuutr.il. . 7M CalumulA tlccli. : . S'JIl N. V. > v N. K . no CunUMlllllU (1 ( % Old Colony . ISO Franklin 11 O.S. L . 18 Koai-sir.'c 17 ! ( Rubber . 14 Oucool.l : ! 1 San Uleio . 7W Oulncy llil Union I'acltla . 7H TamuracK 1'Jl ) WcHlEud . 01 ! Wolverine UK Went End Dtd . OiW San FraiiclKco MlnliiK ( Inotiitlouw. SAN FilANCISCD. July . ' . Tno oaislal oloj- Ingaua'Ulons for .uluif BUJCI tiliir wjrj ai follows : Alta 0 .tnstlcn 6I Alpha Con 11 Kentucky Con I ! Andes in Mexican Ilclcbcr 17 OcRldenuilCon. . . . ! ) I'entA Uolcliop. . . , 4:1 : Ophlr. 75H Ilulllon 8 Overman H Caledonia U Potosi ChallcncruCon. . . . 40 Chollar. 7(1 ( Sierra 1. . . . 131) ConlKtencc 10. ) Silver Hill , Con. C.U. A V.I 135 Union Coi : fi'JII Con. Imperial 1 Utah Con II Crown Point 23 YcllowJ ts'xot. . . . OB Conld.v Cnrrlu. . . . 43 Stund.ml Halo ANorcroii. . Silver b.ird. 37JSc : Muxtcan dollars. 47 ? < 948hiCj 3rallH.aii.il , luc ; drJlta , t jU.'raii'i. 17Hc. N MV York Ml n Inn Quotation * . NEW YORK. July BJ. Tlu followlnr arj tlio Hulwer OH Onfirlo 300 Chollar ! ! 3 Ontilr , Kl ! Clown Point 20 plvmouin 1- Con.Cal. A Va. . . , K'U . QulcUHliver iniu flcadwood t)5 ) OulcXHIlver nr.l. . . ,7(11) Gould A Curry 40 Sierra Nava-Jo. . . . . 1'IB HaloANororois. . HI StandarJ Hill llomenluku 21)00 ) Union Con SO Iron Silver .10 Yellow JacUet . . . . Bl ! Mexican ! IO " 'asked. London Stnuk Unolallon . LONPON. July 28. lip. in. cloilny : ConholH.iii'y , .l 1'J in-HI PiUil common , . flnU Consols , aco't 11:1 : fj Y. Oiiitr.il HllU Can. Puclllc " 74. Ponniivtvuiila nfi Krlo 'invf lla.vlliu 1'JU Krlo lutB ufn H7H Mex. Ojn. now4i. 71 111. Ccntr.il ID'J'f ' AtoliUon 14U Mexican ordlnary.Vrtl6 _ _ HAH SILVER I'poeiVlri ! MW per ounce. MONEY liM perxtni. ; . The rnlc of dlscumit In the open rnailiet for short bills Is * iiTfe ueij ent ; for three months' Goid'ls qnoti'd toUW'stlluenon ' Ayres at 1SS.M ; I.lnbon , 47.25 Rome , , 101 India council bills'.were ' , allotted today at U31-JM. . AniiTli-nii Si litfilfH In I.onilon , I/1NDON. July 2i = rAmerlcan * ecurltle de- cllned komewhat nt..tliii cpenlng , but stiffened later chlelly on arlill < K < r buying , The close wu tlrm , with tt moderrifis dejimnd , ] * MiiiV > 'rX > x i . BOSTON. July zir Claarlngs , | 1C,977,955 ; bal- onceH , J3li/,9C13. jj ' < ( HALTIMORE Jujy . S.-Clearlngi. , J2.388.C10 ; lialanceu , J191.37C. < NEW YORK. July JS.'T-Clfurlngn ' , 1I2J02,759 ( ; balanced , ( ; , C22,211 , PHILA-DELI'IIIA , July B. Clearings , 18,532- . 770 ; ba'uncm ' , tl.Uil.Oir * . CINCINNATI. July 28. Money. 2fi6 per cent ; New York ejtcluuiK , K5c premium ; clearlngB , Jl- 777,40) . MEMPHIS. July S8.-Clear-nss , 110718 ; l.il- ancen , JW52i ; New York mchange , Bslllns ut Jl.W premium , NI2W ORLEANS , July 28. Clearings. J7I7.MS. New York exchange , bank , II per Jl.OOO ; ruinm r > clal , We per fl.COO discount , ST. I/JUIH. July 28. Clearings , 14.102,175 ; bal ances , JSCM21 , Money , 4 7 per cent. New York exchange. 25c Olkoount Md , par neked. CHICAGO , July S8.-ClearlnK . J13.224.CM ; bal- anc H , ll,2li.700j New ork exchange. Stei pre mium ; Blt-illng exclmneo demand. J4.87H04.88 ; sixty day , JI.W.GI.87. Trading In local stocks Improver. ! Minrwlmt today. CloslnB : Diamond Match 112 ; Went Chicago. 1OJV4 : Lake , Street L , It"New' Yurli ; Illscult. M'.iiCliy Railway. SIC. _ l < ' rclK" I'lnaniiliil. HFRLIN July J8. Exchange on London , 20 marks 86 pfg. for checks. PARIS , July 28. Three per cent rentes. 104f We for the account. Excbapse oa London , 2H 19c for check * , j i * - J > OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Outtlo and Hogs Doming in Rather More Plentiful Than Expsoted , S.-LLING INTERESTS REMAIN ON TOP nn.ver.i Coinpliiln that 1'rlcci Here Arc Tuo UlKli , but Still Take tilt * OIlVrlliKN H < > K Cloie Suiiit ; l SOUTH OMAHA , July 2S.-IU'Celpts for tht days Indicated were : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses. July 23. , 2,540 8,102 - 42 " July 23.2ti. C.4.V. ) G4.41HS July 2ti. . 1.S17 2.1S2 41HS July 21.a. . . 1 KU 2,225 July a. . 1,141 MSI zliii July 22. . 2.3T.S 12,300 SAI July 21. , , 2.815 10013 1,311 July > . , , 3,107 8.752 10 July 19. , , 2,0-iG U99 12CO July 17. , 4SCO ' J U i V 10. " " " fj.G'J.1 674 jni'y IB. . . . . . . . ; . . . ; 2,773 3SOU 4,449 1.U02 1 July 13 . 4.VC3 7fwS 1,163 July 12 . 2,013 3iG3 2C3 2C3of The olllclal number ot cars of stock brought In today by each road was : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep , ll'r's. O. & St. I. . . ny 3 1 Missouri Paclllc lly. . 12 1 Union I'acllle System. 1 27 3 O. & N.V. . lly f . . 1 ; ! ' . , 15. & M. V. U. U. . 47 2S . . 1 \ a. c. & v. ny O. , St. P. , M. & O. lly 14 11 I 11. .t M. U. U. H 5 l c. , n. & q. iiy 2 7 . . . . K. O. * St. J 1 O. . H. I. & \ \ Hy , e. . 3 3 C. , .11. 1. & l' . lly. , w. 3 J i ; Tola' receipts 103 12S 3 3 The disposition ot the day's receipts was as follows , each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated : liuyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co. . . . " O. H. Hammond Co. . . 331 1,077 Swift and Company Ctulnhy Packing Co 431 2foj 742 1 > . Hooker .t Uegan 20. ) Vansant & Co TO I Lolminn & HothefhlldP. . C3 Hrntoti & Underwood. . . . . " > ! LIvliiBSton & Schaller. . . . 13 ! Hammond , ICunsras City 10(3 ( Hnmllton 43 Cudahy , Kansas City. . . . 241 Planklngton. Milwaukee W2 Krittaln & Co. , Mur'town C33 Other buyers . 209 Left over 400 Totals 742 CATTLE There was a. liberal run ot cat tle again today , though the receipts were less than yesterday by lorty-ilve cars. Al lowing for the cattle that were shipped di rect to the packers thijre rrrre less than a hundred earn , all told , " on sale. The market as a whole was In very satlE1- factory condition so far as the selling Inter ests were concerned. Cattle are selling very high here as compared with other market ! ? und buyers complain that they are paying too much. Still they want the c- ; : ' , < and so long n H thu demand \ fully equal to , or In excess ot thu supoly , It Is not easy to pound prices. This morning advlceH from other soiling points Indicated n-break lit values and that fact In connection with the very high prices paid hero yesterday would have been suffi cient under ordinary circumstances to have brought about u decline at this point. It did not. however , have much effect upon the market. All desirable beef cattle sold Just obout at' well a'S 'yesterday , tint tne feeling was a little easier on the common und me dium grades ot beef cattle. The market seemed u little slow to open and yet most everything sold early , the best cattle bring ing $4.COfrl.72V- ! . Utitchers' stock , as l the case on most days , was In moderate supply , and the offer ings consisted entirely ot grasrers. The mar ket was active under the Inllucncc of a good demand and everything changed hands early In the forenoon. Yesterday there were a good many feed ers ) here , but the demand was very large and last night almost everytnlng In the way of feeders In the yards was shipped out Into the country. The fresh receipts this morn ing 'were ' not large and the demand was rea- sanably good , but at the same time there was a feeling that prices have been pretty high and that had a tendency to make the market a little lower. Representative sales ; NATIVES. P STEERS. Xo. AV. I'r. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1C..no.$3 co .1104 33 . .1002 J4 40 C..1220 3 SO 17. . . 077 4 40 . .1141 4 20 .1012 4 i ; n2V. . . .1233 4 70 . .ion 4 20 .1025 4 15 2V. . .1008 4 10 . . MS 4 25 .1003 4 30 20. . .1217 4 10 . .1323 4 23 .1170 4 CO 4. . .1023 3 73 .ISO 4 10 . 9SO 4 2.- CO. . .13S2 4 23 . .1122 4 40 .12.11 4 GO 30. . .1103 4 30 , .1332 4 40 .12CS 4 (0 4 72VJ. , .1253 4 721/ 20. . .1300 4 35 4 DO COWS. 1. . . . 9 0 2 40 4. . . . 907 2 10 2. . 1140 2 00 I. . , . 970 2 CO 1. . . . MO 2 43 1. . . . E40 2 25 1. . . . SOO 2 CO 1. . . . S10 2 CO 1. . . . SSO 2 30 4. . . . 837 2 73 29. . . S77 2 S3 1. . . . 790 2 CO 2. . . . 503 2 50 1. . . 840 3 00 1. . . . C90 2 90 G. . . . ! ISO 3 03 2. * . .1IWO 3 CO 2. . . .12S5 3 05 1..1I90 3 33 l" .1120 333 1. . . .1220 3 10 1..1200 3 40 1. . 3 33 1. . . .1030 3 10 1..1ICO 3 40 . .1110 3 40 1. . . . 970 3 15 1122 3 75 .1220 3 CO 1. . .1130 3 25 10C3 2 00 1..11SO 10. ( .1015 2 33 1. .1140 3 35 3. . . . S30 2 25 10.C. . . . 900 3 00 HCIFK11S. C.C. . 420 250 1. . . 7CO 3 00 . . 4SO 3 25 . COO 3 SO K. . CCO 2 CO C. . . C73 3 CO . ceo 3 13 B. . . CM 3 25 11. . . 43G 3 25 . CCS 3 25 33. , . 7S7 3 49 11.I. . . . SIO 3 CO . 770 2 K 4. . . 10M 3 50 1. . . 1 > 00 3 CO . wo 3.7S C. . . 734 4 00 HULLS. .1140 3 20 1.-10SO 2 10 1. . .1720 2 CO . 070 2 C5 1..12SO 283 1. . .15CO 2 C5 .HM > 2 90 3.-.121G S 15 1. . .1170 3 00 . 970 2 C5 , CAI > VK8. . 200 4 SO 230 3 73 , 390 3 03 . 110 3 CO 290 3 75 1. . , 820 4 00 1. . . 2&0 C CO Z. . . . 193 G 73 1. . , 100 6 73 2. . . 113 C75 STOCKEHS AND KEEDEH8. 10. . . KS 4 CO , 707 3 73 25. , , 427 3 SO 15. . . CIS 3 to , 803 4 10 5. . , C94 4 20 1 , . . 870 3 40 , KO 3 CO 1. . , 720 3 75 4. . . C93 3 M > C7C 3 (5 C. . , 793 3 90 16. . . 782 3 90 , 913 390 4. . C25 3 95 7. . . 4SO 3 70 770 3 70 WESTEHNS. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr. 4 bulls 1120 | 2 40 2 feeders..1115 } 2 CO 1 row 9CO 2 GO 1 feeder ! IOO 2 CO 1 cow 1130 2 CO CO feeders. . . . 71S 3 ; o 3 COWH 72ti 2 CO 27 feederu. , , . C84 4 00 3 tows 1103 2 CO NKUHASICA. 2 cows 9)0 ) 2 CO 19 feedern. . 740 3 S5 2 feeders. . . . S30 3 CO 6 fcedcrui.il6J4 ! 3 K 1G COWB 9C3 3 25 33 feeder * . . . , 91C 3 90 1 feeder 1020 3 SO A. Newberry. 1 bull . . .1C60 240 1 heifer . RSO SCO 1 cnw . 1040 2 90 ' 2 heifers. . . . 625 3 83 2 COWH . 1M5 290 19 feeders. . . 918 400 1 cow . 1310 3 30 30WYOMINO. WYOMINO. 15 cows . 9 7 335 31 fec'eri-.109S : 373 \Vllnon ] < ros. 12 steers 12E2SOUTH 12 feeders , . . . 9S9 3 90 SOUTH DAKOTA. 4 cows 997 2 C5 1 Mr. tig . CSO 2 40 I heifer 700 3 10 1 bull . IfiOO 2 to 1 heifer CO ) 3 25 1 utr. Ill , * . 1250 2 tn 3 feeders , . . . 9S3 3 90 15 feeders. . . . 983 3 M HOCIS While there was a falllns off In the re ceipts of cuttle as compared with yecterdny , there wus n Kah ) In the number of hoi ; * reported In of tnenty-eltrtt cars. After brlnK hlKher for three days In succes sion , during which time tlio market Kulncd on an average 18 cents , theiu was a slight backset today. The market opened u fchade to Cc lower nnd cluied fully Cc lower , Tne traile was fairly active at the decline und an early clearance was ef fected. Tile IIOKH Fold at f3,35ft3.47V $ . a i/K'Jlnet > . 43. ( . W yesterday anil the bulk brought J.:7',4 tl3.it > , ublle yertcrday the bulk uold al $ ) .4 < ' < ii'3.43 , TuklnK the sales a n whole and tlicy would uv- erago utmost Cc Jower. Iteiireoentutlve dales : No. Av. No. AV. till. Pr. 11 227 C9. . . 23C t > U )3 40 Cl 218 < > 9. . . . . . . ,223 40 3 40 CC 903 CO 213 80 3 < 0 C8 201 7.1 235 3 40 163 2'J1 C9 270 3 40 CO 27T 48 2C8 ICO 3 40 63 303 ICO CO 2C3 11X1 3 40 M 2S4 CS ,252 3 40 30 270 C3 270 3 40 C | 2i8 C3 2C3 3 40 74 260 119 202 ICOM 3 40 Cl 2SG k3 230 M 3 40 C6 301 CO 2C5 SO 3 40 C3 278 76 270 120 3 40 10 2MI Cl 291 80 3 40 41 318 3t , . .iW 1C ) 3 40 E9 si 49 271 to 3 40 ' 33 333 C3 .274 UO 3 10 73 SCI Cl , , 278 110 3 40 153..273 ICO . . . , , . . , : 120 3 40 11. . . 242 72 , .262 to 3 40 CO 343 72 234 80 3 40 C7 260 68 313 fcO 3 40 40 . ,293 G4 2JlO CO 3 40 42 293 40 H 229 3 40 W 316 4 ! 333 210 3 40 C4 1T75 67 . . .242 ICO 3 40 7 ! Z7'J 41 23. ! ICO 3 40 CO , . . 2C9 C2 262 ICO 3 40 CO 300 10 27C 3 40 CO 297 63 , . ,2S8 iio 3 40 CO . . .276 67 2S8 3 40 08 274 Cl 2 9 200 3 40 C2 2CI 66 297 120 3 40 CO 268 It 291 3 40 120SO C8 303 SO CO 291 340 CS 2CS ICO 41 , . .299 SO 3 40 13 321 1W C2 2it HO 2M 40 3 3Mi K9 309 CO S 40 Wl ICO 337'i 71 ! 77 SO J 40 31..307 . . . 337U fO.2M 40 3 42 < 4 0 } 309 . . . 3 37 < 4 14 174 . . . 3 12'4 (1 270 . . . 3 .17 < 4 M fll SO S 42H M : s < to 337(4 ( tt : u . . . j 4214 2U ? 0 3 37H < # 2i3 SO 3 42\4 SOfi . . . 3371,4 211 . . . 3424 f,7 293 IfO 3 37'4 65 2J3 . . . 3 42' ' * S7 2SI 40 3 3714 Cl 331 . . . 3 H MI : : , G SO 3S7U 79 219 . . . J 42'd ' M 291 ISO 337U C7.t 115 SO 3 42'4 : < n KO 3 3ii ( K 311 (0 3 4J'4 ' 2Ts ice 3371,4 r > 7 ; : o so 34214 C4 2 < 3 164 3371,4 Cl 21X1 . . . 3 4JVi 119 2 ! > J W 341) tS ! fs ! . . . 3 4SHr S2 2S9 SCO 340 77 207 . . . 3 42'4 ' CO S17 SO 340 7f. : ttt 40 3 4J i33 160 340 M S..J . . . 343 69 2J5 . . . 340 5 ICO . . . 345 ffl 275 . . . 310 71 219 SO 375 M 27 SO 340 to 2.13 100 8 4J fS 213 SO 340 19 213 SO 345 JO 2U 1 0 3 49 40 309 . . . 3 45 C,7 Vf.7 ICO 340 [ .S 221 120 345 tl S71 . . . 340 75 231 ftn 345 75 210 SO 840 M S70 SO 345 7S SCO SO 340 CC 190 40 3 471.4 PIGS-ODDS AND ENDS. 1 33i ) . . . 215 3 100 . . . 3 37 4 1 r.M . . . 225 2 170 . . . 33714 6 172 . . . 2(0 1 150 . . . 337".4 " 1 240 . . . 3 SO 4 312 . . . 310 1 300 . . . 3 30 B 192 . . . 3 40 8 3S.1 . . . 330 2 CCS SO 340 2 30 . . . 33514 6 SOO . . . 311) 6 30i . . . 3321.4 9 208 . . . 3 42' ' . ! B 340 SO 3 S.t 7 517 . . . 345 2 an . . . 337H 2 510 . . . 345 B 212 . . . 3371.4 2 : C3 80 345 SHEEP The few lends of sheep here met with ready sale at good strong prices. Representative sales : No. AV. Pr. 327 Mexican l.imhs G2 J4 15 301 Mexican Inmbs 07 4 K 112 western fed Inmlm SI 4 35 OIIICAUO liM'13 STOCK MAIMCUT. Cattle LIMVIT H KN Diollmtrttli Ili-nvy ltrtrlitNSlict'ii | Sli'iiily. CI1ICAC1O. July 2S. With liberal receipts the market for cattle nns steady , ulth an ncthc- de mand for good ptook. Such weakness ns wns shown wns In the common and medium grades , which were 58N > o lower. Steers were salable nt fmin J3.95 to II.S3 for the common druxvs of dressed Ixicf cattle up to from J5.00 to J5.15 for extra choli'o beeves. Sales were largely ut from Jt.30 to S4.0 ! ' and exiHirteis Kiught fiihly at from ! 4.M to J5.20. The stiicker nnd feeder tmdo was again nctlvc at fmnt Jl.W to fl.M. Prime bulls arc selling nt from J3.75 tn Jl.u ) nnd extra bolters nt from JI.O ) to JI.25. CnlvtH tire helling hlRlier tills week. Chalce to c\lm lots brought from J5.M to J5.90. Hog receipts urc slowlv Increasing and the market acts accordingly. Yestuday's prices wciv thu highest reached nnd tmlny'ii were iiencrully nt a , decline of "o per 100 Ibs. Sales were at un xtrome range of from $3.33 tit $3.S3 for the poor est ti > the best lots , the bulk Boiling ut frnm J3.CO to J3.721A. Shippers bought ft rely nt the decline. The supply of sheep wn unusually liberal , but prices were maintained. Sales wen * made lit fr .111 t2.no to J4.2) , the bulk bringing J3.C5 In Jl. ( " . Lambs sold nt from J3.75 to J5.4i ) , laigely at frnm * 5 2.1 to J3.44. YrallMms sold nl from J4.10 to J4.CO. RfcelptH : Oittle , 17,0v head ; hogs , 27,000 head ; sheep , 1S.OOO head. St. I.on IN Live Stork. ST. LOUIS , July SS. CATTLE-Recelpts. fi.OOO head ; shipments , l,0i > ) hradi market for natives lower nnd slow , with light trading , though theio were plimty of good entile here ! Ti-xnus. steady ; native shipping and export Bteers , J4.23ir3.10 ; dri'Kscd beef and butcher steers , f > 1.S.ff4.7r * : eteers under 1 000 Ibs. , t..VVff 1.33 ; stockufH und feeders , J2.r,004.20 ; cows nnd heifers. J2.00fil.20 ; Texas and Indian Ateers , J2.7.f < T4.i ) ; bulk of Bales , J3.201f3.C5) cows nnd heifers , J2.0003.23. HUGS Receipts. S.tVX ) head ; shipments , 2001) head ; market slronir to 60 higher : llcht , $3.b1j ) 3.75 : mixed. J3.40tf3.6T ; heavy , J3.30iff3.70. SIIEEP-Reeclpts. 3.000 head ; shipments , l.OOf head ; market sliady ; nillv : , ' muitons , > 2.Wfi 3.S5 ; culls and bucks. tI.40iT3.Oi > ; Texas sheep , f3.Wif3.io ; lambrt , Jl.on ? B.15. X * - Yurli lilvi" Stoi-k. NEW YORK. July 2S. REEVES Itecelpts , 1 2 7 head ; native steers. J4.fflT5.13 ; stags and oxen. )2.5flT4.CO ) ; bulls. ? 2.r,03.00 ; dry cows , J1.5.Jf3.:3 ; European cables quote American steers nt Wi { ( lOlJc ; refrigerator beef , 7VtW7Te ( ; exports today. 150 beeves. 3.5SO quarters rtf beef. CALVES Receipts. 3.C27 herul ; venl'i ' Jl 001)3.73 ) , buttermilks , f2.i"'iff3.W ( ; western , J3.25f3 73. SHEEP AND LAMHS Receipts. 'J.C22 head ; uhecp. J3.00r4.r,0 ; Inmhs. JI.I2Ufil.fi. ( HOOS Receipts , E,29i ( head ; J4.40i(4.7.ri. KIIIIMIIH City Llvi * So ( < * U. KANSAS CITY , July 2S. CATTLE-Receipts. C.OOO head ; market steady ; Texas steers. J2 ( Off 4.30 ; Texas cows. J2..OiJT3.00 ; native stpi-rs. $3.40 ® 1.90 ; native cowu nnd heifers , J2.00JI4.25 ; Htockcrs and feeders , J3.COg4.CO ; bulls. J2.SOif3..r.O. HOGS Receipts. 11,000 head ; opened 5c higher ; closed weak ; hulk of sales , J3.45 73.CO ; heavies , $3.4003.r.2'/4 : packers. J3.33' < T3.BO ; mixed. J3.I3I31 3.53 ; Yorkers , J3.MHf3.f.3 ; pigs , J3.COti3.:5. SHEEP Receipts , 2.000 head ; market weak ; lambs , J3.50Jj3.10 ; muttons , J2.COS'4.30. SocIc I Record of receipts of live stock at the four principal markets for July 28 : Cattle. Hoirs. Sheen. Omaha . 2.f40 8,102 742 Chicago . 17.000 27.COO 18,000 Kansas City . 6,000 14 000 2 St. Louis . 5,000 8,000 3,003 Totals . 50,510 57,102 23,712 CIiniiKos In Available SniipllfH. NEW YORK. July 28. Special cable nnd tele graphic dispatches to Hrudstreet's covering the principal points of accumulation Indicate the fol lowing changes In available suppllea of grain last Satin day as compared with the preceding but- Wheat , United States nnd Canada , east of the Rockies , decrease , 1'03.000 bu. ; nflrnt for nnd In Europe , decrease. 3 11 * ) bu. ; total decrease wrrld's available. 2CT7.003 bu. C'.rn , United States nnd Cnnnda , east of the Rockies , Increase. 1.CS9.OW bu. Oats , United Stolen nnd Cnnadn , cast of the Rockies , ilecrcnHe , 128,000 bu. The moro Imporlnjit decreases In available whent stoekn last wek , not Included In the of ficial visible supply statement , were 3 ) .CO ) hu. at Miuiltnln , storage points ; 2nO.OOT bu. In north western Interior elevators ; 190.000 bu. In Chicago cage private elevators : 109,000 bu. nt Kurt Wil liam. Onl. ; 33.000 bu. nt Rochester , nnd 30000 bu. at Akr n. Corresponding increases include 81,001 bu. each nt New Orleium nnd nt Newport Nuws , S0.0 bu. nt St. .Tomph. 28,000 bu. nt Kingston , Out. , and 25,000 bu. at Louisville. \civ Orlennx 3Inrk * < H. NEW ORLEANS , July 2S.-IIOO PRODUCTS- Qulct. Pork , old , 7'XiC. Laid , refined tierce , 3'lc. Holed meats , dry salt shoulders , Sc : sides , 4c. Hacon. clear rib sides , 6 c. Hams , choice sugar cured , 9fi9'/4c. POFFBK Rio , ordinary to low fair , J10.00 ® 12.25. l''IXUR Steady ; new extra fancy , J2.8304.90 ; old , 15c higher. CORNMI3AI. I'Irm : J1.50. HRAN-Qulet ; 47 t4Sc. CORN Sleady ; No. 2 sacked , mixed , S3U3tc ; yellow. 3.1ff3.ritc. OATS-Stendy ; No. 2 , 24c. RICE Steady ; ordinary to good , 3 ? { J34e. ! Cliirliinntl > InrUcM. ( CINCINNATI. July 28. l.'I/ > ril-Qulet , steady. WHEAT Quiet : No. 2. 73fl74c. CORN Klrm ; No. 2 mixed , 28c. OATS-Sleady 20yfi21o. RYU Firm ; No. 2. SlfiSlic. HULK MEATS Steady ; J4.COff4.70. Hacon , steady ; J5. 15 { | 3 53. Lard , easier ; J3.)3. ! ) WHISKY-tl.19. Ill'TTER Steady ; Elgin , Id.ic. SUOAR-rirm ; lilghcr. EOOS Sttndy ; 7c. i CHEESE Quiet , hlendy. _ 'f HILUS ; ACJAIXST HISIJIICTIO.N. Flrciiu-ii Win n Vli-lory Over 11 Hnll- ronil Ilri' * lv * r. PEOniA , July 28. A telesram wno re ceived this morning uy tl > o Ilrotlierliooa of Locomotive Firemen , eaylng they had won their suit against the receiver1 of the I'hllo- ( lelphla. Heading & New England railroad to prevent a reduction of wages of the road men. They were the only organization wlilcli went Into the court and fought the reduction. In 1894 they , In common with other organlza- tiono , won a similar suit against the Union Pacific. _ THU UI3ALTY MAHICIiT. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Wcilnes- day , July 28 , 1MI7 : WAUHANTY DKKDS. K \i Emery and 'A'lfo to OV CurtlB , o 44 feat of K 132 feet HUblot a In lot 2 , Cu | > Ito : addition . t C.COO W 1 HrocUmnn to A K Kotler. lots 11 nnd K' , blocU 11' ' , Wiilnut Hill . 100 T n Heed nirl hntlmnil to T K II Fonda jr , H 41 feet lotu 1 nnd 2 , Union Hquuro . . . . . . 3DOO K O Glenn und wife to U C Sinltli. 20 feet lots 1 and 2 , block ! > , Omaiin View . . . 1,000 ' MurKiirot Hulstcad and huKband to ChtrlHsa Perkins , lot K , block 10 , lot 24. block 11 , lot 3 , block 13 , Nortti Omaha . C30 QUIT CLAKMI UEICDS. A 13 Koder und IniHiaml to A M Itob- criH. Iota 11 and 12 , block 19 , Walnut Hill . - . . . 1 UKKDB. ShcTlfT to H. E Haker , n'/4 lot 3 , block K. South Omaha . 83 MrCague , receiver T H , to Daniel liunnon , 2lxlM feet of H side n'.i ; lot 4 , block 72 , Bouth Omaha . 2.1CO Total amount of transfers , . . . , . . , , , , 14,090 JAMES E. BOYD & CO. Telephone 1030. Omnlm , Nub. -COMMISSION GRAIN : PROVISIONS : AND : STOCKS t nOAHO OP Til AUK. Direct wire * to Oilcaro mil New Tork. A C % OF Easily , Quickly , Permanently Restored Wcnkncis , Nervousness , Poblllty , nd Ml the tr ln of ntlli from tlr f rors or Inter lersiMi the tMultn o ( otetwotk , ilcknrM , ty , Mo. Foil ttrerith. IdrTtlormont nd ton * \Blttin \ to terj erin II ind portion ol tn ticulr. /Simple , nMnr lmflhod . . 4.000 references. Iloi.k , sitlmialkm "nil proofs nulled ( scAlDd ) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO , , mSSMSb ( Oil BVP111I.1S ) A Written Oimrnnlrr ( o TITHE RVEllt CAS I' or MO.VKV It Our cur * I J r'rmftnrnt ntul not > pAtcliIng up. CA M trcAtf U irn 7 tuv auo | I TO titter tern K is nipinn finer. Uj ilMcilMnp your c i > fully no run treat } oul > j-nu ll. And * ? RlTt ttir Mtn AtroiicrRuiknin1ce tocuiYnrrMnml all monpj. Tlio'o wlm inrlcr to conic hoiv for trrftt * nirnt run do no and * v nil ) iwy inllroad imc tmtli w y * ami hotel tillln while her * If we lull in CHIT. Wvrhiil * kiipa tlir woilfl toriritlml nnr 3litulr Itetnnly Kill not cure. Write for full | utillculiii anil net tlio tldence. WoVno thntjmiatrrkrptlcnl.jiiMlyiiotPo , ai the Inoitt rltilnrnt ptltlciaiii linve nelrr hrrn alitfl to Rhc more than tenipniAtv u-llcr. In our trii > eai-9 practice with Dili Miiglc Itrincdy It tivrntnntt ilimcult to crroni * the l > i rjucllren i > K ln > t all o c Uril ( > | M rlttoK. Hut iindrr our i liimg unfit unite * ) on idiouhl not hoMIHc to tij tblmviiird ) . S'uu takenorlinncnof lunhiK your money Wo cimrautrc to cuio or irltind eirrv ' uollar Qtul MR we lin e n rt-mitAthm to prtMrct , Uo'nnauclal liarklnit or tt.tOO.mH ) , It la prificlly tafu to all lie will try tlio tienlmcnt. llnrlutoic jou have been putllnc up and Im.rMiu out your money for dltteiTnt ttvannentHnttd til ( hough yimaienot jet cured no one linn pulcl bark your money Po not unite any moicmoney untllou try us. Olif , chronic ilrrp MKICI ! ea e cuipd In tlility to ninety daj . IntmlcaU- flnanclAl otantllng , out * irpuintlon nft tiu lnet < R nun. Write UK for name * and ndilmpcs of the * > u we lia tf cured , who have Klrtn prtml lon to reler to then. II cunts ) on only potlago to dot hist It lllM cyoin world ot nulleiliiK livm meiilnl ttinln i nndir , M > ui remarried married what mar jour oiupiliur putfei tlnttiiKh vi.ur own ncKllfrcncct If jour M mnUuiifi are plinptci * on laer , KOIO llmmt. mucous iwilclif In mouth , rliruinatlnn In bone * and jolntu , hair rnllltm oul. ciuptlonn on any pntt ot hobody rrlliiKol gcneml dcpiewlon. | ln In head or bone , yon ha\r notlnio to an * eon lantly taking meicui > alul poiafh hould tlln * roiitlnuHlt. Coii'lanl uoe of thee iliiigii will ruirly bilngnorciiand lailng ill re in In tht * end. Don't lull to * Arlle. All corivfiiondrnot i > riiled In plain rnvnl * opeiVolnrll the IIIOM ilKld Inirrtiinitlon aiidviUJ do all In our power to aid you In It. Addic3 , COOK REMEDY 00 , , Chicago , III TANSY The. arc the genuine FRENCH TANSY WAFERS , imported direct from Paris. Ladles can depend upon securing relief from and cure of painful and Iriegular periods , regard less of cause. E.MERSUN DRUG CO. , Importer * and Agents for the United States. San Jose. Cal. For sale by the Economical Hi tig Co. , 222 S. 15th bet Fnrnani and Do ulnn Sts. Sole agents. CURE YtJUnSELF ! U lllg-U for unnatural illic'1-.rccn , InflimmHtloni , Irrltatloni or ulceralloas , i..u > Psialni , and not oetrln. THtEvtmCHtMicuCo , ent ' or tent in plulo rsp r. br txprcti , prtpalj , for ( I.IU. or 3 bottlii , J2.IS. Circular ual u r iCMV kY purchasing goods iiiudo nt tin : following Ncbras ka i ictorius. If you can * not liiul what you want , coinnitinicate with * the inanufucttircrs as to \v h a t dealers handle their coods.- 1I.VIC1NC IMMVUKU EXTHACTS. r * & CO. Syrups , Molasses , Sorgbuu' etc. 1'rcscrvcs. Jellies. Halting Pmvdcr. Extraiua , etc. Also tin cans and Jupaned ware. J3REWClUi:3. OMAIIA Car load Bhlpmentu inade In our own refrig erator cam. . Hluc Hlhbon. Mllte Uxport , Vienna Export nnd Family Export delivered to all parts of the ctly. COHMCIt WOIMCS. G. F. EPENUTISIt , IACM : COMMCE WORKS. Manufacturer of Galvanized Iron Cornices , Gal vanized Iron Skvllehts. Tin , Iron nnd Slat * Roofing. Agent for ICInnear's Steel Celllns. 108-10-12 North Eleventh Flreet. OHACKEi : FACTORIES , A.1IKIUOAV IIISriHT AM ) MKG. CO. , Wholcpalo Cracker Manufacturers , OMAHA , Neb. IRON WORKS. cowr.iM , Iron mill IlritHH Manufacturers and Jolihen of Machinery. O n- tral repairing n i-peclalt.v. 1501. 1M3 nnd 1501 Jackson street , Omaha Neb. 1'A.XTO.V JSs VIEHI.I.N4J 1HO.V WOIIICS. Manufacturers of Architectural Iron Work. General Foundry. Machine and lllacksmltti work. Engineers and Contractors for Klrc Proof llulld- Ings. Ofllce nnd works : U. 1' . Ry. nnd fiouth 17th street , Omaha. OVERAU * AND SHIRT FACTORIES. ' il . K . SMITH & CO , , Manufacturers Ideal bran.l . Slilrts , Overalls. Jumpers , Lined Duck Clothing. Importers and Jobbers Dry Goods ami Notions. Salesrooms. 1101-1107 Ilurney St. Factory 1102-1103 Howard St. SHIRT FACTORIES. J. II. KVA.NS. NKHltASKA HIIIHT COMTANY. Exclublve custom shirt tollom. 1515 Ifarnam. I/JUNG ES. i , . < ; . noi.'r , Manufacturer Ixmnecs , Couches , Mnttres.es. Jobber of Spring Hcds nnd Feathers. 13U7-11 Nicholas stro it. _ _ _ _ DYE HOHOIShSACIC'H TWIN CITY OVI3 WOHKH , iniil I'll run in St. Dyelntc and cleaning uf gcrrnenta and coodi of every drtvrliillon. Cleaning of line garments a tpiclalty. ANH 1'ICICES , HAAHMANX VI.VHHAH fA ) . , Mannufacturern of Vinegar. Pickles. Catsups , Muktards , Celery nnd Worce lc-rsblro Sauce , WAOONS AN'J ) CAIIKIAGBS' ! For a good uuhxtuntlal vehicle ot any deicrlp- lion , for rcpumttng or rubber tires on new or old wheels , the bctt place Is ti'.li und I euvcnwortli streets. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ | > Ult.MMO\l ) OAIUIIA42K CO. Cheap , medium priced und tony carriages. Any thing you want , tecond bund or new. Heuduuurters for Rubber llrm , warranted. ISlli and llurncy , oiniO'llo Court House. A. J. SIMI'SO.N. 1-III1I , 1-111 JJllllu.- , Full line of Carriages , Dugglcs , I'haeloni , Pony Carls. Wheela rubber llii-d. The best Is the ChTPI" t. _ MN8EED OIL. WOOIIMA.V LI.VHKKI ) OIL WOltKS , Manufacturers old iiiocrss raw linseed oil , ' kettle boiled linseed oil , old piocees ground Iln. cied cake , ground and screened rlaxseed for druggUts , OMAHA , NEU. J-.WNlNGd AND TENTS. \VOLP I1H4 .S. .V : CO. . Manufacturers tents , aunlngs , tarpaulins , cov. ers of all kinds. Hugs , bannern and streamer * . 7V3-7W S. ICtli St. , Omuha , OMAHA THVr AM ) lit HIIICIl CO , ( Succeeeors Omaha Tent and Axvnlng Co. ) Manufacturers tents , awnings. Jobber * ladles' und gents' mackintoshes , Tents for rent , 1311 Kurriam St. , Omaha. ciuAit MANUFACTURERB ! " HUMS & CO. Largest In the west Omaha. Leading Job * berg of Omaha , Llrcgbj ) > anil lioflliu . . ( 'tty Q.u CUr r -