- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ y--- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - : , . ' - --w I I - Q _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Tm OMAUA DAILY 13EE : WEDNESDAY , flJLY O , iS9S. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . ; COIMERCIAL AN II FiNANCIAL Wheat arkot Takes an Upward Jump n.n1 Closes llIg1er. RALLY IN TUE CORN PIT IS BROKEN OftiN IiiinI lliicPnngcd , Pork Tc- UHhICi V1fccit CeIlt , Lnrsl nnd . - 1t1Ji Sn cn nuil a - 111111 Cents. CIIICAGO , Ju1y 9.-Covern by shorts bn claims of crop damage from the north- wcst rostiltot ! In a riBo in whetit today. ' .Vheat closed 3c higher and Iocember gOhtIUl ( 1 1-Sc. l'redlctlons of general showers - ers hrocu the corn rally. September left off 1 Si4c lower. Oats unchnnged. l'ork declined 15e rind lar(1 and rils 7J1Oc each. The urgency of the demand for the cash nrtco ) and ( ho cony strength developed by corn started wheat firm. First trades for 3eptan1tcr ddlivary were at from G7 3-Sj' ' 67 wherCas It cloacd yesterday at 67 1-S 1G7'/c. Calls for the day were at from f7 ; 1.c to Cl r-Se , so that Ilia sellers yester- ilny afternoon of these pr1vllcge3 were at often nindo L1IXotIfl ! , Another encourtijng feature % 'as ( ho fact that while the receipts of new wheat vero on tlio Increase there wns a sutilcient ( lerrlrtnd to uhsorb it all , ) iraIstrect'H reportiaL a decrenso of 1)11. lii t1i world's visible , against 4,2t3OQt ) 1ji. 1ecrias last y'Lir , tiitl that was sup- ] ) OSCI to lo the czLe * for a considerabin rise in prfrcs that started about the middle of the Ressina. Lator. however. It was found , that those vIto by th heaviness of their Jt1rchase4 ) eontributcd eliiuily ti , the nd- VUIICI' WOt Influenced by tl. reported datit- <ft 13 $ ' IUt to spring wheat in the north- vast. As a rsU1L of these reports t3eptem- her wheat that had been listless and fear- : uliy dull all forenoon at atmut 67 became I3tOflI clOd active nnd rose to 6 ( j6Sic. ] 'iICV $ RagJCd a trille near the cioso on ) xofll-tking. Chicago recetptH wete t1I citia , 116 oJ s'hich w'ro new and t'euty- two contract grade. It1Intieapo11 and Do- ' 1uth iec'eivod : tis cart. ogaint $78 a year ago. Ieptntriher opened i.1r-so higher , sold 1iI to GS L.8ltC33o 0114 closed t ( S 3-8hit8 ½ c. ) oernhor started 41J3.Sc up at 67 - , iloilneU to 67 .1-Sc , rose to GS v-Sc , then down to GS,4o ! at the cIoe. Corn had two 1)110505 , a butt one early on high temperatures and a dr' weather map , nnd a bear oOb iatr on predictiors of g'm- 'ral showers. Thu opcnliu wu at .Sc advance on goo covering by belated shorts who had stayed out until their PoSition u.s- moned a very dismal outlook The market ( lid not ittt beyond the opentn quotations. ovsver. as ilcary icalizing Iy s'nttered ) elders checked the upward tendency. l'rices ruled steady at the alvanec ( until V the weather buruau forecast wai out. This proved s ahork to the bulls Thunder- 8tortns and cooler weather were redtctcd 80(1 the crowd lost no time in getting out 4hort litios , % 'IIIIU the demand seemed of IL sudden to Cease and the offerings weru tn ht-nk Sonternbtr arico irotn 3t i-So to t3c. There was a recovery or e from the bottom Price near the close : - tn the butlishnes3 La wheat. September POfled 3-t ½ c higher at 3 I131e , sold off to and closed at 33 ½ c bid. A goOd cush demo-nd held oats tcady , depito the slum ; ) in corn , September ) ntarteI 4tiz-&o higher at i9 7-S1320c , declined to 19,4c , then rallied to 9 5-Sc at thu close. Proviaioriu 118(1 a. strong start on the good demand nod higher prices at the yards for today's run of hogs. l'aclcera vere liberal sailors and loaded the market every time a buyer showed himself. Yellow fever rumors weakened thu close. September pork opened 6c higher at $ IO.Y4 , rosu to $10.10. dropped to .S2 ½ , then recovered to 9.SW2 near the close. September lard started 2 ½ c higher itt $5.72" and sold off to : ; .Go.t2 ; % . the closing figure. Septem- bar ribs began 21e5C better at $5.77 ½ , do- dined to $5.G2 ½ 5.b. , am ! closed at $5.6. Estimated receipts for tomorrow are : Wlieat , cars : corn , 2S cars ; oats , 135 cars ; hogs , 26,000 head. Leaclitig futu.res range as follows : I Open. &thh. Low. I Cloic. Yeat'y \viirat I July. . . ' 14 % 7r1 ! ( ' 724 75. ( 74 Sept. . 67ti ( GS ( U73 6S@ G7z Dec. . . o4z ( i53 O7 J8It U7 . ' aa s3 $3l S3 Sept. . a.4@ , ( Iic. . . . S tl'ii 3434St : t3 $44 $ ; : I4) ) illay. . . JUh : ttIL 357-3u 3G } 0504- . . .TnIy 23 ( 2L : 2 ( . 3 % 233j $ ( 'It ltIIt 1OJ.2u 19k , ltPi , Nay -a : 2 } . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 ! ! . U 87 Se'pt. . . 10 O7 10 iO I ) 82 } U 87 10 o .iLIiY..0 G2 l 0 S. Oct. Rtb3- . . 5 722 . 5 773 . 5 U7 5 75 te1)t. ) . . t. 771. t ; 77i r. s tIS 5 75 Oct. . . . S 80 0 bO S 70 5 70 5 77 No. 2. ( 'ash quotations vero as follows : FLOUR-Steady : special brands , $ .OO ; ilItEd pn.tnts , 4.5G4.75 ; straights , 4.1Qij 4.30 ; baker 3.25lj3.4O. WhEAT-No. 2 sprIng , 75o ; No. 3 sprIng , 12jS2c ; No. 2 red. 7Gc. CORN-No. 2 , 334.tJ353c. OATS-No. 2 , 23c ; No. 2 whIte , 27c ; No. 3 wlilte , t326c. ItYE-No. 2. 41c. ilAtLY-No. 2 , 32i34c. F'LAXSFflD-No. I , $1.02. 'l'IM OTI IY SEED-Prune , $2.55. 1'IIOVJSIONS-Mess pork. per bbl. , $ D.75 cw.to. Lard , Per lOU lbs. . $5.5Q5.55. Short t ribs 51(103 ( loose ) , * 5.45U.SO , Dry salted alioulderu ( boxed ) , $4.75j5.0O. Short clear sides ( boxed ) , G.t16.15. iblei. itoceipte. Shipments ' 1 , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . titoo 4 WimeI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 7,21)1) ) Corn. bu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2ti2.OO 304,200 Oatsbu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215.700 I5.4U ( ) Sc 1t3 , & . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ) Ii,700 lJsrley. tam. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.20) . ) ) On the Produce exchange today the hut- ii ter market was tirm ; creameries , 121lGc ; dairies , 11J13e. 1ggs fair demand ; fresh , k lic. N13V .OItlC GI1N131L.tL ( lmitiltIOIIN or lIieIn , ; oiL Gencrftl Coi.iiuo.1 Li i eM , NEW YORK , July ID.-FLOUII-flcccipts , 38,282 bblm. ; exports. GOSS bbls. ; market lmowcd a little more strength antI some improvement In demand. CORNMEAL-Steady ; yellow western , 72c. BA1tL1Y MA.LT-Dull ; western , 5711jG3c. W1IET-lleocipts , 47,175 bu. ; exports , 572S bit. ; sPot , CU133P No. 2 red 84 3-Se Z. o. 1) , afloat ; export gradu to itrrkru ; options 31)1(1 ) Ii. otcady opening on cables and experl- enced tleckied strength in thu afternoon through covering , babed on less favorable airing wheat imuws. and a heavy decrease in llrmtdstreett visible ; closed ' /11c net higher ; title deliveries strongest ; No. 2 red , July , S2IljS2c ; closed at b2e ; eptcinbcr , 2i73 5-Sc ; closed ttt 73 5-Sc. COItN-ltoceiptm3 , 7S,60 bu. ; exports 31E6Q t 1)11. ; ilOt market steady ; No. 2 , SOc 1. o. b. ) t lillOUt , olitiolis strong early oji lack of tools- ttlrtm west , hut uventually veakcncd irmtler rcaiizLtIL inspired by rain predictions ; closed unclmangcd July , lIe ; September , 31 7-Sw : ls 'J-Sc ; closed at 3c. OA'I'S-ltecelpts , 210,200 bIt , ; exports , 30- Oil bit. ; spot , easy ; No , 2 , 274c ; No. 2 white , lIoc ; options dull mtiiml easy ; better crop news Induced selittig ; closed c net Iovcr ; July 1osetl at 26 1101'S-Steady ; state , common to choIce. 7 3811 : . crop , 34c ; 1S crop , 6t7c ; ISS7 crop , 12 ' . cdl3o ; l'uciito coast , 1S)5 ) crop , 3tj4c ; ISOti crImp. Cfl7c 1507 cr01) , 321jlSc. 1 , \'OOL-QuIet ; fleeces 17J23c ; Texas 13j I # 6c. . . ) ClIE1SI-VIrm ; large white , 7 1-So ; small - ' whIte , 7tflc ; large colored , 7o ; sninll 'if e loid , f TjtILOW-1irm at 3 3-Si3 5-Sc. I OILS-Cottonseed , steady ; prime crude , ' 1 jSo ; prime yellow , 23AtJ'23 3-Sc. METALS-The inactivity continues , the ) eldef characterIstic of the metal market. r lluycrs nod sellers alike exhibit indiffer- t1ee and the outlook is still very unprom- islnir. At the close time Metal exchange railed pig iroti warrants unchanged , with 6C0 bid and $5.70 nslccd : lake copper , tiiet 1111(1 tinrhmingett at $11.50 ; Liii , quiet , vith $15.55 bid mual $15.65 asked ; loud , quiet , with I 13tl2lbid tii asked ; spelter , dull , with $4.40 bid and $1.60 asked. The ilrm utiiilng the imettlhig price for leading miners iiiitl smelters itt time vcst still quotes lead Sit $3.50. LI scriuttli \'ERPOO I : . . .Ttdy 1U.-V1I1AT-Spot steady ; No , 2 red western , wittier Us bd ; No. I it'mt nortliermi , SI ) , 11mg , Cs Smi. ittur's 'locil ( lUleLl July , t5 13d ; September , G &tmd ; December , Sa 7 5-Sd. ( cFItN- Spot lIt in ; American xnIxed new , s 2d : foturea steady ; July $ s 2hd ; Sep. J tember. i.s 3 5.Sd ; October , 3s 3 5-Sd. FL.OUIL-St. Louis fancy winter , steady ( at0d. . 1101'S-At London ( Paclflo coast ) , dull at V PItOV1SIONI-BC'C't. ea.v : etrn India ttivss,7i72 Cd ; vrlmo mees,63s. I itrizi lIrlilmu Inos' tutu 1101) 'esten mls 511 ; J PriIe mess. tneilllaiii vesterii. 4Ss 1)4 ) I tunis. short cut , : tTul. liscon , clear heliies , flrni nt ' i.5s shott ribs , 31st long clear middles , light , .1 ills ; long clear ) I2t1t1les , heavy , ills Cd ; short , leur bucks , s uhoulders firm , square , . . . . . i , : ' .u s ful. Lnrd , prime western , firm nt 2Ss 3d , (1IESi-Flrm' American finest whltq full colored , 2Gi O1LS-ottonsecd oil , Liverpool rsflned. 1St ; flu , ttmrpontlno spirits , liral at 2n. Ilosin , CflhtnOfl , stsady at 4i 7d. Imports of whmat Into Liverpool for the week were : From Atlantic ports , 7.2.I3 ( 1inrIers % from J'aeltk' ports , 6,000 quarters ; from other ports , 39cOO Quarters. Imports of corn Into Liverpool fr m Atlantic ports for tlio week 53,100 quurtcra. OMAHA. UI1NLILAIa MARKI3TS. Conilitlon of Trndennd Quotation. fin Staple nn.l Pnnc Grocericus. EGOS-Good stock , Sc. BUTTiIt-Common to fair. 91lc ; separator - arator , &c : gathered creamery , 13j14o. VIAL-Choico tat , 50 to 120 lbs. , quoted at 81Oc large and coarse. GS7c. LIV1 POULTILY-llens , 'ic ; old roosters , 4c ; spring chickens , 32ZJ13c ; ducks , Sc ; geese , Sc. Sc.PIGEONSLive. . per dos. , 601175c. VIGETAIILES. ONIONS-New southern , per lb. , 1t72c. 13FANS-.11and-pickcd navy , per ho. , ] 'OTATOFS-New. per ho. . 5055c. CABIIAGE-l'er crate per lb. , IC. TOMATOES-Per four-basket crate , 75I 550. 550.CUCUMI3EItSIlomo grown , per doz. , 2011 SOc. WAX BEANS-l-3 bu. box , 401350c. T1tO1ICAL FRUITS. ORANGES-Seedlings , $2.0112,75 Valen- cin , ler box , $3.25 ; Mediterranean aweets , $3.00. LEMONS-California , $ I.75115.00 fancy Messina , $6.00. I1ANANAS-Choiee , large stock , per bunch , $2.OOj2.25 ; medium sized bunches , $ L7SU2.0Q. FRUITS. IItjAC1C ItASPIJEIt1tIES-Per 24-qt. case , $1.75. Ii FACKl3IRhlTES-S1.t51Il.7S. I1ED flAS1'DIItflIES-I'cr 24-pt. case , $ l.7hfmi 2.O. 11IUlllEfllt1FS-1'er I6-qt case , $1.75. 000SIJERRIES-l'er 24-qt. case , $ t.OO CII l2RflTES-Per 24-qt , cost' , $1.0O11.25 ; Californinit. per 10-lb. box , $1.00. .A1'IUCOTS-Per 20-Il ) , case , $ l.&Of 1.60. CUI1RANTS-Per 24-qt. case , 11.25111,50. \VA'I'EitMlIONS-Crated , 201i22c. CANTALO1'J-Crates , $1.25 ; per basket , 75c. 75c.1'EACIIESl'er 4-baskot crate , S1.25' per 6-basket crate 11.75112.00 ; Calitornias , 0-ib. case , $ l.10111,2a. PL.UMS-Caitfornias , $ i.25111.50. 1'1AItS-Bmirtlott , $2.35. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS-Almonds , 1)01' lb. . large nizo , 121 13c ; small. ha : l3rnzils , per lb. , 0tlOc ; En- gush walnuts , per lb. , fancy soft shell , 11I 12c ; standards. 85j9c : Iliberts , per lb. , iSo ; pecans , Polished , medium , ) t7c : extra large , SUc ; large hickory nuts , 11.00111.10 PC : ' bu. ; timall , 11.35111.25 per bu.I c000anuts , per 100 , $4 ; leanute , raw , 61j6c ; roasted , 7c MAPLE SYRUP-Five-gal. can , each , $2.75 ; gal. cans , pure , per doz , , $12 ; half-gal. cans , $6.25 ; quart cans , $3.0 IIONEY-Cliolce white , i41115c DATES-Ilallowee , GO to 70-lb. boxes , & ½ c ; Snir , Sc ; Fard , 9-lb. boxes , Sc. FIGS-Imported , fancy , 3-crown. 14-lb. . bexes , ISo' 5-crown , 44-lb. boxes , 13c ; 2-lb. boxes , 22j23c per box ; California , 10-lb. box , $1. CIDER-Per IrnIg bbl. , $3.2S3.S0. IIIDL'S , TALLOW , ETC. hIDES-No. 1 green hides , 74o ; NO. 2 grccmt hides , C4c ; No. 1 salted hides , Sc ; No. 2 salted hides , Sc ; No , 1 'eal calf , 8 to 12 lbs. , 9c ; No. 2 veni calf , 12 to 15 lbs. , 7c. TALLOW , GREASE , ETC.-Tallow , No. 1 , 3e ; tallow , No. 2 , 2c ; rough tallow , 1 ½ c ; srhlto grease , 2m112c ; yeliow and brown grease , 1412c. ShEEP PELTS-Green salted , each , 15I 75c ; green salted shearings ( short wooled early skins ) , each , lIe ; dry ahenrings ( short wooled early skins ) , No. 1 , each. Sc ; dry flint , I'ansas 1111(1 Nehmaslca butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 4&JSc ; dry flint , 1aimsas and Nebraska morrain wool pelts , ler lb. , actual weight , 3114c ; dry flint , Cole- rndo butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 4j5c ; dry flint , Colorado murrain wool elts , ; : cr lb. . actual weight , 31J4c. St. Louis Market. ST. LOUIS , July 19.-FLOUR-Steady and unchanged. WhEAT-Firm and higher. closing with July at 2,1c , August 1 ½ c , September 11o and December 3113 3-Sc above yesterday's Ilnals. S'ot io'ver and dull ; No. 2 red cash , elevator , 73c ; track , 741175c ; July , 72'4c ; August - gust , 67 ½ o bid September 67c nsked ; December - comber , (57 7-SljGSc ; No. 2 hard cash , 70c. CORN-Irregular and easy for futures , which closed with fractional changes from yesterdaY. Spot steady ; No. 2 cash. 32 ½ c bid ; July 32'/e asked and 32 3-Sc bid , oA'rs-teatlv to lower for futures ; spot duli and steady ; No. 2 cash , 24o asked ; track , 35e July , 224e ; September , 19 7.Sc ; No 2 wiufto , 211128 ½ c. ItYE-Firmn at die bid. SEEDS-Timothy seed , $1.502.5O ; flat- seed , higher at 93 ½ c. CORNMEAL--Higher at $1.SOj1S5. BRAN-Firmer ; sacked , east track , 50 50c. hAT-Steady to firm at 5.0O6.5O ; timothy - othy , $6.0O1O.50. IIUTTEI1-iletter ; creamery , 141117c ; dairy , i2lilSc. ECGS-Steady at 94e , WIIISICY-Steady at $1.25. coT'roN TIES-70c. METALS-Lead , dull at $3.S53.S7. Spel- tor , weak at 4.30. PROVISIONS-Pork , quiet ; standard mess , jobbing , $9.ST. Lard , easier ; prime steam , $3.33 ; cholce , $5.45. Bacon , boxed shoulders , $5.5OZj5.u5 ; extra short clear , 1612 ½ ; ribs , $0.25 ; short clears , $6.37 ; shorts , $6.37. Dry salt meats , boxed shoulders , 15,00 ; extra short clear , $5.62 ; ribs , 5.75 ; shorts. $5.S7. RECEIPTS-Flour , 5,000 bbls. : wheat , 50- 000 bu. ; corn. 10,000 bu. ; oats , 6,000 bu. SHIPMENTS-Flour , 3,000 bbls. ; wheat , 31,000 bu. ; corn , 12,000 bu. ; oats , 12,000 bu. Iirnultreet's Vlsille Grain Supply. NEW YORK , July 19.-Special cable and telegraphic advices to Brutistreets Indicate the following changes in available supplies last Saturday , as compared with the preceding - ceding 'Saturday : Wheat-UnIted States and Canada , east of the Rockies. decrease , 2,248,000 bu. : atloat for and in Europe , decrease - crease , 4,500000 bu. ; world's supply total decrease , 6,4SOOO bu. Corn-United States anti Canada , east of the Rockies , decrease 4,367,000 bu , Oats-United States and ( ' , , . , nln Af tti. llo.'ktpq ( tpe'renqr , 1,191,000 bu. Among the more important reductions arc thu tlecrenses of 162,000 bu. in Manitoba and Ontario storage points , 50,000 bu. at Minne- apolla private elevators and 50,000 bu. at northwestern Interior elevators , The im- luortant gaul is thu increase of 05,000 bu. at Now Orleans , TIme combined stock of wheat held at Portland , Ore. , and 'I'acoma and Seattle , Wash. , shows a decrease of 159,000 bu. from last week , fluiltiiuore Market. BALTIMORE , July 19.-FLOUR-Dull , unchanged. itcceipts , 6,125 bbls. ; exports , 0 324 bIds. \vIInA'r-steady ; spot , , SOc ; the month , E0iS0 1-Sc : August , 75117o i-Sc : steamer No , 2 red , 761j6e , Itecclpts , 81,863 bu , ; expert 21,000 bu. ; southern wheat , by sample , 734 S1',4e ; southern wheat , on grade , 76 ½ 1181c. CORN-Easy ; sJot and tim month , 37tI 37 1-Sc : August , 3'1137 ' 3-Sc : September , : ' 435 1-Sc ; steamer mixed , 261136 1-Sc. Receipts - ceipts , 26.743 bu. ; exports. 27,714 bu. South- era white corn. 40c ; southern yellow , 3) ½ c. OA'1'S-t3trong , higher : No. ii white , S2clP lIe ; No. 2 mixed , Olj3lC , Receipts , 30,000 ho , : exports , none. IIUTTEIt-Steady ; imitation creamery , 14 fflto ; imitation creamery , ladle , 13114e ; toro iaclced , iOI1lc EGOS-Firm ; fresh , 1211130. ClIliESE-Steady ; fancy New York , large , S118 ½ c : fancy , medium , ; fancy , small , S3tJ9c , Cliimiimnnti Market. CINCINNATI. July 19.-FLOUR-Easy , \vIIEA'r-llasler ; No , 2 red , 75ZP75c , COltN-Firin ; No , 2 znixed , 35c. OATS-Quiet ; No , 2 mixed , 261126140. I1YE-FIrIller ; No , 2 , 43c. 1'ROVISIONS-Lurd , easy at $5.25. Bulk meats , $5.60 , Bacon , easier at $6.60 , WhISKY-Firm , $1.25 UUTT1lt-FIrin ; ( nimoy Elgin creamery , 1S14c : Ohio , 121j15c ; dairy , 10e , SUGAII-Itaw , easy ; hard reflood , $4,47 6.10. . S EGGS-Steady , 00. C1lIESE.-1"irjn ; good to prime , Ohio flat , 711Sc , _ _ _ _ _ 'I'oIt'tl ( ) IgtrIet , TOLEDO July 19.-WJIEAT-lligher , firm ; No. cash , SSo old ; new , 7Sc ; July , 75Ac. , CORN-Doll , steady ; No , 2 mixed , 33',4c. OA'I'S-Qulet ; No , 2 mIxed , 24'c. ItYl-lItglier , steady ; No. 2 cash , 47c. CLOVE11SEED-Duli , higher ; Prime cash , ) ilSuuiI'lIlil. UnrIcet. MINNEAI'OLIS , July 19.-FLOUR-FIrst patents , $4.64t4.55 ; secoilti Patents , $4.b4Yth 4.60' first clears , 13.70113.90 ; second clears , $2.964j3.lO. $ liliAN-in bulk , $ S.5O1jS.75 , litiltith " , % ' 1usuit Market , DULUTh , Minn. . July D-W1 I 1AT-No. I northern , cash , S5c ; Jtily , 8514c ; Septem- bee , G0o ; December6714c _ , Suit Uraniiuseo Vlueait Market. SAN FRANCISCO , July 19.-WhEAT- Steady ; 1)ceember , $ l.2S ½ ; cash , 11,25. CotTer Martiet , NE\V YORK , July 19.-COFFEE-Options opened steady at unclianied jurices ; ruled Inactive with weak undertone , cables being insmttisIactory spot demand dis.ippointlng and supplies excessive ; closcul quiet , unchanged - changed to S points net lower ; Rnle , 4.600 bags , Including July at $3.40 September , 1&.4 , Spot coffee , lllo , dull nod easy ; No. 7. invoIce , $ Gl234 ; No , 7 , jobbing , $6,62. Mild , narrow jobbing trade ; Cordova , $8.50 4135.00. ICntisnN CIt , Grain ansi l'rflyiuslons. IANSAH 19.-WHEAT-Ac- CITY July - - - tive and steady : o. 1. hard , GSI70c ; No. 2 , 66(169 ½ c ; No. 3 , 6I46)c ) ; No , 1 red , 74c ; No. 2 , 73'4o ' ; No. 3 , C6t69c ; No , 2 sprIng , 65D 670 : No. 3. 63164c , CORN-Stonily ; No , 2 mixed , 311132c ; No. 2 white , 33'4e : No , l , SZc. OATS-Firm ; No. 2 whIte , 2714c , RYE-Steady ; No , 2 40c. hAY-Firm ; choice timothy clii , $ S No. 2 , 16.60 : choice prairie , new , 5.25. 1JUTTFML-Firin ; separator , 124f3l6c ; dairy , 52c. EGGS-Firm ; fresh , Sc. ltECEII'TS-Vhent , llu,400 bu. ; corn , 37- 000 bu. ; oats 4,000 ho. SI 11 L'MENFS-W'hcat , 26,800 bu. ; corn , 22,100 bu , ; oats , 2,000 bti. Grain Iteceipis at l'rinclpnl ! nrkels , ST. LOUIS , July 19.-I1ECEIPTS-Whent , 22 cars. MINNEAPOLIS , July 19.-RECEIPTS- Wheat , 513 cars , CHICAGO , July 19.-RECEIPTS-Wheat , 119 cars ; corn , 452 cars ; eats , 274 cars , Estimated - timated for tomorrow : Wheat , 75 cars ; corn , 255 cars : oats , 135 cars , DULUTH , July 19.-1tECEI1'TSt Wheat , 3 cars. cars.BUTTERFirm ; creameries , 121J16'4c ; dairy , 111113c , Et3GB-F'irm : fresh , lic. POULTRY-Steady ; spring chickens , 1l 12c : Itens. 8 ½ c ; turkeys , J18c ; dttclcs , VjSc. ICANSAS CITY , July 19.-Receipts : Wheat , 184 cars. l'eorjn Mnrkets , PEORIA , July 19-CORN-FIrm ; No. 2 , 33c. OATS-Firm : No , S white , 24'41124c. ' \S'lIIHKY-Firm ; $1.35. STOCKS ANt ) liONflS. Mldsnnnier liullue. . the theticriti Coti- ilitlon of the Muirket. NE\V YOItK , July 19.-MidsUmmer dullness - ness was the characteristic of the stock market today. Those who have mottoy to buy stocks on large scale and those who have large holdings to sell seemed to have gone off for a. holiday outing. The bears amongst the small room traders took advantage - vantage ottime , dullness to hummer at the list hero nOd there. They ottl down Metropolitan - ropolitan Street railway with some confidence - dence ; they had In their favor a rumor of yellow fever amongst time troops at Tampa and the weak traffic staoment of St. I'aul for the ecotId week in July showIng a do- crose in earnings compared with last year of nearly $47,000 , helped them. The prices of railroad stocks are now from 6 to 15 points higher than they were a ye'lr ' ao , but In tue meantime dividend ratea have ifl many cases been increased and extra dlvi- donds disbursed. The world's available aupply of breadstuffs - stuffs is not materially greater than it was a year ago , but this country is assured of the largest crop in its history utnd tile crop of the world cannot yet be reliably estirna- ted. The price of wheat is in consequence held back and farmers are not bringing the now crop forward , thus keeping down the sarnings of the grain-carrying roads , Nev- ertheiess railroad companIes are xnakthr extensive praparatlomi to handle a large grain and merelutnitisa traflic during the coming fall and winter. 'rite situation seems to hinge largely upon the price of wheat , or rather upon the grain movement , which is held back by tlio raiiure of wheat to advance. Until rellabio estimates can be made of the world's new crop of wheat and tue world's consequent need for our surplus produota , speculation seems likely to halt. Bonds were featureless except that In Dcnver & Gulf Ists advanced 2 poInts with a subsequent reaction. Total sales , $2,540- 000. UnIted States 5s , coupon , advanced 1-S in the bond price , The Evening Post's London financial Cablegram - blegram say : The Stock markets here' were stagnant today , but steady except for Grand Trunk. which steadily sold by weak bulls and some bears. It is believed that When tIle present weak holders are cleared out a sharp reaction may follow. At present timO weakness in Grand Trunk is assisted by the dullness in Americans , Which were absolutely neglected today. The wekness In Grand Trunk is not surprising , considering - ing the falling oft in traffic returns , In which is the continuance of the rate war. The New York demand for bonds continucu , Other markets featureless. Spanish 4s lost a point. A new Western Australian loan Is announced for 1,000,000 at 91 per cent. The following are tile closing quotations of the leading BtoCkS on the New York market today : AtchiSon . . . . . . . . . . 135k St. 1' . k Omn. . . . . . . . . 813 ( doptd . . . . . . . . . 5304 do . . . . . . . . . . . . . ilalttmore& Ohio , 53 ( St.j'.M.&M..153 csnadaPaeiflc . . . . . 85 So. Paciflo . . . . . . . . . 1O ( CanauaSoutmm.rn 5214 So. Railway. . . . . . . . . Centrall'oiCC. . . . . . 1414 So. Railway pfd . 29l Ches&Otmto. . . . . . . . 226t Texaa , t l'actac 12Sf ClmtcaaoAltOn..160 union I'aCltlo pM. . S0I C.IJ.&Q..10434U.P.D.0. . . . . . . . . fl4 C.&Ei. . . . . . . . . . 531i , Wabash . . . . . . . . . . . 7 c.c.c& St.L. . . . . 419 Wabashpfd. . . . . . . . . dopfd. . . . . . . . . . . . m35 Wheel , k L. E. . . . . . 1 Dul.&linduon..l04 Whe&/c L. E.pt5 S Del. L. & W . . . . . . .ISOc Adams 1hz. . . . . . . . . . 100 Den.ZR10G' ' . . . . . . . lilt American ix. . . . . . . 1574 doptO. . . . . . . . . . 48 UrmitedStatesEx. . , .11) Erlolnow ) . . . . . . . . . 12T WelluFarro ] tx..11H irie1.tptd. . . . . . . . . 341 Am. Cot. Oil. . . . . . . . 20 Ft. Wavume . . . . . . . . 170 A. Cot.Oil ufd. . . . . 74 GreatNorttusraptd.125 Am. Spirits . . . . . . . . 12 Eiockinr V1iey. . . . 5)4 ) Am. Sptrltepfd. . . . . . 33 IllinoieCentral. . , . 10714 om. Tooleco. . . . . . Lao Erie & W. . . . . 14 do pro. . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 do pfd. . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 People's Ga . . . . . . . 07 Lakoshore..183 Cons.Ozes. . . . . . . . . . 105 Louisville k Nash. &l9 ( Coin. Oa'ele Co..170 Manhattan L. . . . . . i04.i Col. F. 1 Iron. . . . . . 20 Met. St. itt' . . . . . . 147 ( do nra. . . . . . . . . 1)0 ) Michlam , Central. . 1041i Gen. Slectrio . , , . , , MInn. & St. L . . . . . . ' 28 llitnoi Steel. . . . . . . . dolelpfd. . . . . . . . . 88 LaCleus Oa'i. . . . . . . so Lio.Faciflo. . . . . . . . . . S4 Lead. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 ( Mobiie&Ohio. . . . . 25' ' , 00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mo.L& T. . . . . . . . 10)4 Nat. Liii. Oil. . . . . . . . 13 Mojf. . 'I' ptd. . . . . 83)i ) Puciflo Mali. . . . . . . . . 28 Cbl , , mci. L. . . . . . 0 l'uilrnan Pat..201) do pta. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2lfl qilvercertifleates. . Oil h. .r. Ceimtral . . . . . . . SSIi Stand.ltope 4T. . . . 59 .Y.Centrai..117J Sugar..332)1 ) N.Y.Clui.8t.L. lit do pal. . . . . . . . . . 113 t11st ptd. . . . . . . . ' 10 T.C.1ron. . . . . . . . 21 ( do2uiotd. . . . . . . . . . 30 U. S. Leatber. . . . . . . 7)4 ) Noriolk&Weateru 14 do tufd . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 No , Annie. Co. . . . . . . C ) U. 8. httmbber. . . . . . . 29 No.I'aeilic. . . . . . . . . 2)94 ) do pid. . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 donOl . . . . . . . . . . . 13911 Western Union , . . . 9i3 OntaSo & W. . . . . . . 14j flawmuii C. C' . . . . . . . . 22 % Oe. It. Nay . . . . . . . . 48 1teamIIn Slit pfLi. . . . 303 uronm1omL,1u . . . . . .j5 Ci. L.,5 5. W . . . . . . . . 0 Pittaburr . . . . . . . . . . .flo do.ptd. . . . . . . . . . . Eradimig. . . . . . . . . . . . 1tj ) It. G , L W . . . . . . . . . . Itoca laland. . . . . . . . 1)5 % II. 0 , .t W. ptd. . . . . . 0)1 ) S. L. & S. F. . . . . . . . . . 7i4 Clii. Gt. % Vest. . . . . . . 14 (10 letOrd. . . . . . . . . . (11 Nortimwcstcrn . . . . . . . . . St. k'aul . . . . . . . . . . . . 973-4 do : . . . . . . . . . . . . % do . . . . . . . . . . . . LIllian Pacltle. . . . . . . 24 % hlrooltlynlt. ' 1' . . . . . O4 ; The total sales of stocks todry were 115.- 800 shares , including Atchison , 9,665 ; Bur- llngton , 5,690 ; LouIsville & Nmishviiio , 4,1)S0 ; Manhattan , 3,860 ; Metropolitan , 7,740 ; St. Paul , 10,190 ; Sugar , 14,375 ; Leather preferred , 4,350 ; Rubber , 3,170 , Ncv York Motcey Meerket. NEW YORK , July 10.-MONEY ON CALL Nominaliy 14tJl' , per cent. I'RIME MERCANTILE PAPER-3114 per cent. STFTIUNG EXCHANGE-Easier wi Lii actuni business in bminkers' 1)1115 at 4.S53 for demnanti and $4.54 ½ 4i4.84 % for sixty days : Imosted rates , $4,5i,4 and $4.17 ; coin- merciol bIlls $4,831(4SSmh , SILVER CiJRTIF1CATES-591159c , BAR SILVER-591c. flXICAN DOLLARS-45e. GOVERNMENT IIONDS-bteady ; now 4a registered , 123 ; coupon , 124 ; 4s registered. 100 ; coupon. 110 ; 2s regIstered , SS tie re - istcrcd , ill ; coupon , 11Vi. ; Pacilie ts of ' low1. Closing quotations on bonds were as ( oh- lows : U.S.new4usr' . . , , l2i1 N , Y , ( . isle . . . . . . . . U. 5 , docotip. . . . . . 124 N.J. (1. 55. . . . . . . . . 112 U , S. 4sror . . . . . . . 109 % N , C , lii. . . . . . . . . . . . . I1S.45coup..110 N. 0. 45. . . . . . . . . . . . 14)2 ) tlS.2s.rer..1)5 ) No. l'aolflo lusts , , .112 % 0.3.55 rer . , , . , , , . Ill . No. Peotile 3m , , , , 63)4 U , S. Se , coutu . . . . . .I 12H No. Paciflo Is. . . . . 'Jul % DistrictS , Ole. . . . . liii N , Y , 0. , ! St. ta.41..l05 AIa.ciau A. . . . . . 10 $ N , & Vt. tIe. . . . . . . . . . 121 AIa..cla.s 13 . . , . , , , . 105 N , W , Consolus , . , , , , 142 % Aia.eIaus 43. . . . . . . . 1)5 ) N , W. Dob. Os. . . . . . . I 16 % AIa.Currency. . , . 05 Ore. Nav.lats , . , . . . . 111 Atchiconi. , , , . , , . . 0411 Oru. Nay. 451 , , , . 1)5 % Atchulionl. 48. . . , dOlt 0. 3. t , , its , 4 , I' . . . . . . 197 % CanaUaSo'jndus. . . 1U0) 0. 8. 1. II. , L. r. . . . . 104 % IThI. TertnB,4s , . . . Salt l'acittslus or ' 05. . 101 % o.k OSe . , . , . , , , 114 % 1t.44W.st lusts , , , . , 14' ) 0,11 , . ¼ U. 4115 . , lt)4e ) St. L. lu 1. M. Con. ) I&R , 0 , isIS . , ,1tJ8 St. i..3S , lm'.Gemi.O , 117 % i ) . & It. 0. 4s. . . . . . . . 04'4 ' St. I' , Conaoia . , . , . , , 145 EaatTenn. lsts.ltlLI1 St. P.O.k P. lIt , . . , 11144 xriooen. 45. . . . . . . . ' 23 St. 1' . C. & I' . S. , . . , , I I 43) ) . iv. 3 D. 1. . t , r. 74 Southern lt' . bs , , , . 03) Ge , . . I.c. Sb , , , , , . 105 14. Ii , &T. ( Is. . . . . . . 70 S.hr. .4SA , Sus , , , , , 104 Toun. new 55135 , . 01 o.1I.&s , A , 26.lOl ) ( Tex l'ac. r.u.1Islos % h1&T.Ceat,5s..105 Tex. l'ao. 1c. 2ds , 4:1 : li&T.thcoa Us.lhL U. I' . D. & (1 late , . 7l ) Iowa 0 , l.t . . . . . .lilt W&b. let Os. . . . . . . . 101 La.NewCon.4s.l(13 ( WaD. 2cis . , , , , , , , , , . I 87 L. & N. Uni , 4a . , , , , 138 lVet Shore 4 % , , . , lOll ) ( Missouri . . . . . . . . Va. Centuries. . . . . . . 711 * 14 , IC , 4. ' . ! ' . 25. . , , , , . 1154 Va , desrre4. . . . . . . . 4 M.U&T.4s. . . . . 89)4 Unlou Vaeti'to 4e , . . OtI14 Foreign I'iuuiiuieiai , LONDON. July 19-Tue market for Amer- lean securities was without decide.mI feature and ruled Irregular with a bearish under- tone. The closing was quiet but steady , The amount of bullion vItlidravii from tile hank of England pit balance today was 19l.000. Gold is quoted at BUenos Ayres at 173.20. Spanish 4s closed at 36 74. I'AItiS , July 19-Business on the bourse today wits quiet and dull until near the close , when timers was a better tendency. Rates were maintained. Italian securities were weak Russians were irregular lira- zihtans decinod and Spanish 4s fell oil time confirmed report that the United i3tates government vil1 not enter Into peace negotiations tintil Ilnvnntt and I'orto Rico nro occupied. Rentes , 10Sf 17c , Spanish 4. c1osul at 37.10. BERLIN , July 19.-Prices were easy and quiet on the bourse today and business Was unsastitnetory , the tone of the western bourses weighing heavily. Italian serurl- ties and Spanish 4s wore weak. American securities were dull , liotoi StOck Quotnitnni , BOSTON , July 19.-Call loans , 2141I3 per cent : tltntm loans , 3114 per cent. Closing prices for stocks , bonds and mining shares : AT&S. F' . , . . , . , , 13 E.E. I . . . . . . , . . . . . . 15) ) ) American Simsar , , i3't ' Gen. lElec. old. , . . , . . AInSmlgmr 911. . , 1l3t AtchIson . . . . . . . ftv state GM , , , . , 1 % AtChIsCnI 45. . . . . . . 1)3 Sehi releonone. , 273 New England ( i..lI8 ftoetOfl&A1tUulV 2231 Gf'ul. NIeO. OS. . . . . . 104 floitonk Maine 1411 AllouezMin , Cl. 3T C. . It , & ' .1 . . . . . . . . . 1041 * t1antie. . . . . . . . . . . . 24) ) Fitchour , . . . , . . , . 1)9)4 ) iIoton & Momitan 4 21)44 ) General Eleetric. . :154.1 : fltmtk ) lotCn. . . . 231 Illinois Steel. , , 47 550 39. . & 2l , E . , . , 1)5 Cemmiennlat. . . . . . . . I 4,4 OimI COiomiy. . . . . . II ) ? Franklin , . . , . . , , . , 3' : Ittmnuer. . . . . . . . . . 214T Oscroia , . , , , . , . . , , 40 % timlon I'acitme. . . . . 234 Qtmlncy . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 % Vest Ena , , , . , , , . , )45'4 ) ' Taniaraa . . . . . . . . . 1541 tr , iIeo. . . . . . . . . . . . 74)4 ) WolverInes. . . . . . . 23 % % v. Sloe. ptd , . , . , . 54 l'sirrott. . . . . . . . . . . 234 lIotoui r. . . 054 Old hiominlon , , . . . , 23 San Prahiclsen 3iIu1Ifl4 ( lflotflhiOhIN , SAN FRANCISCO July 19.-Ofilclal cbs- Ing quotations on mfning stocks today were as follows : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ Abut . . . _ . . , , . . . , , S Justice.'I An0c . , , , , , , . . , 5 Lad ) ' \Vnsa. ) Con 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . ) Occtdetital Con , , , , 53 llolcher..1) . OthIr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 . liflIllOti. . . . . . . . . . . . : ; Ovirnilan.3 Caledonia. . . . . . . . . 17 Potosi , . , , , , . , , , . , , , 15 . CImalenComi. ) . . . . 18 Savage 11 Cimollar. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1(1 ( Scorpion. . . . . . . . . . . I ConflOemice . . . . . . . . It ) Sierra Nevada. . . . . 46 ConCaI , Va. . PU Silver Hill . , , , . , , 'l Crowli L'olmit..I Union Comm. . . . . . . . . 17 riouio&riurris. . : 7 Utah Comm. . . . . . . . . 2 halo , I Noreroel , , 43 Yellow Jacket . . , 1) Julia . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I StafldflI'd. . . . . . . . . . 140 ankcd , Silver bars , 5S14c ; Mexican dollars , 46 % @ 4Ce ; drafts , sight , ISo' telegraph , 1714c , 7psv York Mining QulQfntions , NEW YOltIC , July 19.-Tho following are thocboslng mining quotations : Chsiiar . . , . , . . . , , . . , 10 OntarIo. . . . . . . . . . . 25 Crown Point. . . . . . . 2 flour. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Csn.Cal. & . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . flsadwooci. . . . . . . . . : jt ) QutckstiTer. . . . . . . . ita : Gou1d Curry 5 Oimictailver uf& 450 liaIek.4orcrouss 42 Slerrz145va4a. . , 40 Ilomnestaao. . . . . . . 4901) Stantlarmi. . . . . . . . . 150 IronSilver. . . . . . . . 92 UnIon Con. . . . . . . . . 10 ! 40x1e5n.13 Yetiowjacket . . , S Ionilon Stock Quotations. _ LONDON , July 19.-4 P. m.-Closing : Consols , mn'y . .l1l 7-lu N. V. CemitrSi . . . . . . . . ComisoI. ccci . . . . . 11H' l'eanusvlvmuita. . . . . . 693 * Nrio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.4 % lteadInr. . . . . . . . . . . . 8 % Erie let p13' . . . . . :35 : % Mey. ( ; en. new 4 , . , 654 Ill. Central. . . . . . . . . . lllii Ateiitomi . . . . . . . . . . . i34 Meucuumordinarv : , 20 t3rmlutTrtink , . , . , . , , 73 * St.I'atul eomnrnon..lOlt ) L.&N. . . . . . . . . . . . . . BAIt SILVER-Steady ; 271-Sd per ounce , MONEY-14tJ' per cent. The rate of in the open market for short bills , 1 18111 3-16 ier cent ; for three months bills , I l.Sj114 Ier cent. I'iuniuclmil otes. OMAhA , July 19.-Tho clearings for the clay vcre $ S63,158.1S : balances , 1110.124.62. 'rite clearings for 1897 were $6S7,527.iO and the balances $28,207.15. increase In clear- logs , $175,630.09. CI I ICAGO , July 19.-Clearings , $15,819,730 ; balances , $ l,2S6,3W ; New York exChnngo , iSo disccmmzit : sterling exchange , posted rates , $ i.S31i4.I,6 : actual rates. $4.84I@4.S57-S : sixty days , $1.S3i114,8414. Stocks auli ; Bis- cult , 29 :1-i : ; Biscuit preferred , 91 ; Diamond Match , l3S' ; North Chicago , 211 3-8 ; Strawboard - board , 26 ; West Chicago , 92 ½ . ST. LOUIS , July 19.-Clearings , $4,168,762 ; balances , $43i97 ; money , 5118 1)01' cent ; New York exchange , var bid , 23c discount asked , CINCINNATI , July I'J.-Money , 2 ½ 116 per cent ; New York exchange , 25c discount ; clearings , $1,868,350. BA LTIMOItE , July 39.-Clearings , $3,238- sIG : hnlance , $610,550. P1I1LADELPIIIA , July 19.-ClearIngs , $11,923,700 ; bulances , $1,001,077. NEW YORK , July 19.-ClearIngs , $130- 690,432 : balances , $11,336 550. 13OSTON , July l9.learings , fl9,000,093 ; baances , $2,0S3,879. Wool Market. BOSTON , July 19.-WOOT-Prlces In the wool market arc about unchanged. The market for ouo.quarter amid three-eighths blood unwashed fleeces has been revived again to some extent , the roling price be- log mostly at 211j22c. Australian wools are nieetimigwitli some sale at unchanged prices. OhIo and Pennsylvania fleeces , X and above , 25112Cc ; XX and above , 2911300 ; do- lame , 30c ; No. I combing , lOc : No. 2 comb- log , 2Sc. ulichIgan , etc. , X Michigan , 23c No. 1 Michigan combing1 29c ; No. 1 1111- ibis combing , 2Sc ; X 1osv York , Now Hampshire and Vermont , 221123c ; No. 1 Now York , New hampshire and Vermont , 280 ; domino Michigan , 28c ; unwashed medium Kentucky and Indiana , one-quarter blood combing , 228j28c ; Missouri one-quarter blood combing , 21tj22c ; Missouri three-eighths blood combing , 22c ; braId combing , 20c ; Lake and Georgia , ISfl2Oc ; Texas wools , spring medium , twelve months , i618e ; scoured , 4013i2c ; spring line , twelve months , 151117c ; scoured , 43'glSc ; Territory woolm , Montana fIne medium nod fine , 151116c ; scoured. staulo. 4ScVvominw. : . etc. . floe mediuniT and line , 1111156 ; scouied 4311'45c ; staple , 46c ; Australian scoured bass , comb- lOg superfine , 701172c ; good , 76117Sc. LONDON , July 19.-The rourth series of the colonial wool sales closed today with a. large attendance of buyers of a varied so- leetion , including fine greasy , which sold at full rates. The general tone to the sale was very firm. DurIng the series 237,000 bales were catalogued , The number of bales available was 255,500 , of which 39,000 were carried over. Time total sales number 2'.5- 004) bales , of which 123,000 were taken by the home trade , 91,000 by the contInental buyers and some 500 bales by the American representatives. With the exception of low-priced grades , prices around time opening - ing of the series showed an advance of par to 5 per cent. During tile first week prices $ trongthelled wIth medIum scoured and greasy merions selling 7 to 10 and lIne cross-breds 5 per cent above the May series. The strength was maintained throughout the sale , with scoured locks and pieces showing tint greatest strength and adyanc- log fully 10 per cent on continental demand. Considering the abundant supply of cross- breds , prices were very satisfactory. The recent Increased fIrmness was due to the anxiety of operators , who viewed that the tlocreaed utocks and long interval between tIlls and the next series would show a prospective shortage In the t3flp)1y. ) Following - lowing are today's sales In detail : New South Wales , 600 lrnles ; scoured , S ½ dt 1s5 ½ d ; greasy , 6t9 ½ d. Queensland , 600 hales ; scoured , Is 'J ½ dtjls 4d ; greasy. 834) ) 7'Ad , Victoria , 500 bales ; scoured , Cd1s ( hI ; grfasy , G3d. TasnImLimia , 51 bales , greasy , 531)el. ) New Zealand , 4 200 bales ; scoured , 74.i7 , Sd ; greasy , 59d , Cape of Good hope itnil Natal , roe bales ; scoured , S'1I ' ) Is 4d : greasy , 5 ½ 117mAd , The llttli series is scheduled to open September 20 amid the arrivals - rivals for this series irili close September C.ttuui Market. . . , . NEW YORIC , July 19.-BusinesS in cotton futures stmirted off with ii. bull flourish this morning. TIme opening call developed an mimlvanctu of 2 to 4 loiflts and was followed by a further rise of 2 to 3 points , after which there wumi partial reaction tInder liquidation mtiid disappointment us to ( ho extent of outside speculation orders. Time market in the main was firmer , this English cotton market advices averaged much better - ter than eXlCCtCd , while 0103) accounts to some extent vere conhhictlimg , though In the main still brilliant. Time market was Ibnaliy quiet at a net advance of 2 Points to unchanged prices. Total aleH of futures , 51,800 bales ; mid- mlhing , 6 3-iCc ; net receipts , none ; gross 187 hales ; exports to Great Britain , ioi bales ; forwarded , 137 bales : sales , 1 384 bales ; spinners , 200 bales ; stock , 10,1116 bafes , 'l'otul today ; Net receipts , 544 bales ; exPerts - Ports to Great liritahml , 1,045 bales ; stock , 274,131 bales , Consolidated : Net receipts 2,4i3 bales : exports to Great Britain. 2,14 babes : to France , 50 bales : to the continent , 3,441 bales , Total since September 1 : Net receipts , 8,450,850 halos ; exports to Great Britain , 3,445,313 luttles ; to France. 812,600 bales ; to ( lie contInent , 2,951,213 bales. LI\'EIIPOOL , J tily 19.-COTTON-Spot , ( air (1001n1U1 lurices steamly ; American mid- Ihing , 3 7-lfltl. Sales of the dmty were 10,000 bales , of vlmlch 500 were for speculation owl export , and included 1.500 American ; re- ccIpts , 5,000 bales , Including 4,400 Ameriemin , Futures opened ( lull , with a ioor demand , nod closed steady : American middling , L. M , C. , July , 3 21-Slit buyers ; July and Au- giiuit , 3 24-64d buyers ; August and Ilepteni- bier , 3 23-64113 21-Gui sellers : September and October , 3 22-Old buyers ; October and No- 'emher , 321.64d buyers ; November and Be- cember , 3 20-Old buyers ; December and January - uary , 3 21-64 buyers ; January and February , 3 20-64113 21-Old sellers ; February and March , :1 : 21-Old sellers ; Mardi and ImpriI , 3 2l-648 2 .Gid buyers ; April and Nay , 3 8 23-CId lmuyers. NEW O1ILUANS , July 19.-COTTON-Pu- tures quiet ; sales. 4,200 hales ; July , $3.69 1)1(1 ; August , $5.6lf15.G3 ; September. $5.Git4) 5.63 : October , $5GlrmjS.62 ; November , $5.Clif 5.65 ; December , $5.G71i5.G3 ; January , $3.71t1 5.73 : Fehriiur ) ' , $ .74115.76 ; i'ularchm ' , $5.7SfVS.1.0. Hoot. easy ; sales , 851) lrnles ; ordinary , 4 5.14 ; good ordinmiry , 4 11-ICc : low mid. dhing , 5 3-iCc : middling , 6o ; good , ntlldliig. 6 1-Se ; iuilillng fair. 6ic ; receipts , 115 bales ; stock , 87,913 bmmles. Cuil Itemise hrlt'd l'riits. NF1\V YORK. July 19.-CALIFORNIA. DRIED FIII'ITS-Steady , Evaporated ap- 1)105 , conimnon , CflSc ; rixno wire tray , Slc ; choice , b8Oe ( aiiey 9'.e , I'rimnes , 4118c. Apricots , royaL Siltic ; Moor park , 10l12c , Peaches , unpoebcU t4jSc ; peeled , 12iI15c , I OIAIIA LIVE STOCK NARIET ( Bottr Recopt. ! and a Livellor-Businc at the Local Yards. BEEF CATTLE ShOW MUCH STRENGTH I'nckcrs All After Sntislies anli Semite Stuff Fclehi S-Stoek Cattle % % 'k-llogs Strouig atut Collie tUglier , d SOUTH OMAHA , July 19. Cattle , hogs. Sheep. Receipts today . . . . . . . . . . . 3,020 9,370 2it'O Ohilcial yesterday . . . . . . . 1,735 2,698 1Oil Otto week ago . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,30' ) 8,792 3,717 Two weeks ago. . . . . . . . . . . 2,303 6,51)2 4.02 . One year ago. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,107 8,762 10 Two years ago. . . . . . . . . . . . 1,310 4,736 1,120 , This week to date . . , . . , . . 4,755 32,068 4.437 Santo days last week. . . . . 4,618 32,570 3,781 t3nmno days s'ee1c before 5,311 8,571 6,912 The ofilcial nutnbc'r of cars of stock brought iii today by each road was Cattle. hogs. Sheep , H'rs. C. , M. & St. P. 3t' . , , i . . . . 'miIsoUri Paciilo ity. . 17 11 . . llntoii l'ae. System , , , 11 28 8 1 C. & NV. . fly. . . . . . . . 2 . 1. ' . , 10. & M. V. 11. II. 44 56 . . . . B , C. & P. ity. . . . . . . . 1 1 , C , , St. . 1'M. & 0. ity. 43 11 . . 13. & M. fl. it. It , . . . 8.1 : io c ; C. , B. & Q. ItY. . . . . . :3 : . . . , - C. , It. .1. & P. R3' . , E. : i 2 . . C. , It. 1 , & P fly. , "IV. . 1. . . . Total receipts . . . .117 1443 13 1 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows , each ntlyer purchasing time imm- bcr of head indIcated : Buyers Cattle. ilogs. Sheep. Omaha l'neking Co. . . . . . SI 784 2.l ! 0. 11. flantniond Co . . . . , 457 isi ; 3I8 Swift aitut Company . . . Sill 913 228 Cudahy Packing Co. .u 222 3,422 1,1114) I , . 1) . Armour , Chicago :342 : 2,125 1 1. Becker and Began. . 311 J. L , Carey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 . . . Beaten & Underwood 136 Boston .8 : Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1)0 ICrebbs & : Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 11111 & hluntzlngcr . , 220 . . . . L. F. Iiuaz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . j02 Livingston & Schialer 70 North I' . & P. Co. . . . . . . . . . . . 29(1 ( Omaha P. Co. , 1. C. . . 25 Cudahy Bros. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' - ' Swift. from . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cumlahy I' . Co. , IC. C. , 418 . CIti. 1' . & P. Co. , Nob. C . , 464 . . . . Merwiti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 404) . . . . Other buyers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 . ' 1,313 Left over . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21)J ' Tottls : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L0 Il,3S0 3,210 GENEItAI-Today's total receipts of stock numbered 272 cars , as against 109 yes- terdmty. 230 a week ago , 205 two weeks ago and 348 three weeks ago , \\'hIIo small for a Tuesday , it was the largest run sInce Times- day of Inst week , and after several days of very light runs , owing to the fear of strike comnlllcmttiomms , It ieetned quite like business once more with 272 cars here. cA'rTLE-The offerings of cattle were small today , AbI told there were 115 curs , but of that number ten or twelve loads were consigned direct to packers and were not offered for sale at all. Of he balance a considerable proportion consisted of stockers and feeders , so that tile number of good killIng cattle available ivns 'ery small for the second day of the week. As the local packing Itouses were all running this morning , the buyers were anxious for supplies of beef cattle amid they were all out early. The market opened active and strong and practically everything in sight sold early. There were some itretty decent cattle hera which brought $5 or better , With a large proportion of corn-feds selbing at 13,70433.90. The supply of butchers' stock consisted of sbmo ( cii or a dozen loads of cows and helfors , mostly weslern grassers. The market - ket was fully steady or even strong and the offerings nero all taken In good sea- son. ha the feeder division the situation was decidedly ngaiilst the selling interests. The fresh receipts were large and in addition there were quite a good many which were carried over from yesterday , so that there were more cattle of that description In the yards than for some time back. Yester- day's market was lower on all but the best and the feeling at tile close very 'weak. Title morning tIme size of time offerings increased - creased the weak feeling , wiutch was made stIll worse by the lack of demand ititmi the continued dry anti hot weather. itegular I operators know that while the weather Is so hot with a scarcity of rain the country is not likely to want any stock cattle and they were very bearish , The result was that feeders were anywhere from 154323o lower than last week mind slow at time de- dine. Very choice stock cattle , as a matter - ter of course , did not feel tile decline as much as the heavier or coarser cattle , ow- lag to tile small number ( hint is arriving , but they were lower. Representative sales : STEERS. 1. . 980 $3 25 21. .1099 $4 70 39. .1583 $1 00 1. 800 3 50 24..1161 4 70 1O..1273 4 90 1 .1490 3 50 35..1351 4 70 17..1250 4 140 I . 1)90 4 00 21..1053 4 75 38. .1196 4 90 2..3005 450 22..h191 475 77..1197 491) 21..1053 4 30 26..1055 4 75 23..1527 4 90 .J.1060 4 40 39..1263 4 75 21..1157 4 95 39. . 937 4 45 17..1l14 4 80 31..1600 4 95 24' . .1046 4 50 G0.1318 4 80 18. .1177 6 00 24..1069 4 60 14..1062 4 83 40.1333 S 03 25. .1035 4 65 COWS. 1. . 900 2 35 1. . 920 3 00 11.1123 33 2. . 950 2 40 1. . 800 3 00 2..lOlO 3.5 1. . 970 2 50 1. .1070 3 05 i..107O 40 2. . 885 2 65 i..l470 3 05 1..10.0 40 1..1050 2 75 9. . 973 3 13 i..1310 . . 50 I . 810 2 75 1..1190 3 25 1.1l9O 3 65 :1 : ' 9'15 2 ' 75 1. . 810 : i 25 9. . 737 3 70 5' 992 2 73 2. . 915 3 25 5..1236 3 75 : : 910 2 75 3. 1)03 3 25 1. . 920 l 85 17. .1675 2 80 2. 865 3 23 & . .1101 3 145 'I 1156 3 00 42. 795 3 50 9. . 933 4 03 3lolo 3 00 2..1223 3 30 3..1066 413 COWS-FEEDERS. i7 , . 890 3 35 3. . 963 3 15 2. . 855 3 35 HElPERS. 1. . 740 3 25 2. 425 3 6) ) ) 1. ,1l40 3 SO 1. . 630 3 25 2. .1015 3 65 1. , 850 4 00 2..1065 340 2.730 375 IIEIFERS-FEEDERS. 4 , . 752 3 30 2. 503 3 30 - STEERS AND HElPERS. 31. . 897 4 60 BULLS. 1 , . 540 2 60 1. .1530 3 00 1,1190 S 3. . 1. . 980 260 i..15GO 310 1..IOGO 335 1 ' ' 720 2 60 1. .1600 3 10 1. .1500 3 40 1' 890 275 2..1275 315 i..1130 850 1:1210 2 90 2..1300 8 15 1. . 720 855 l..1l90 300 1..1070 325 1..1640 400 1..1440 3 00 3,1176 3 23 CALV1S. 16. . 160 5 25 1. . 260 5 25 1. . 240 6 00 STAGS. 2..1OG5 400 1..1510 400 STOCKEItS AND FEEDERS. a. . 923 3 00 2. , 615 8 85 27. . 1432 4 00 2.451) ) 1125 25.1068 883 40.5G8 403 1. . 900 3 so 3. , 750 3 s : ; 34 , . 933 4 10 1. 920 3 50 45 , . 822 3 85 24. 832 4 15 3. . 950 3 50 2. . 540 4 00 39. . 689 4 40 1. , 410 3 60 3. . 650 4 00 14 , fuSS 4 45 4 , . 677 3 75 30. . 531 4 00 31. 662 4 60 WESTERNS. WYOM1 NO , 3 cows. . . . . $10 3 00 32 helfers , , 944 3 75 S cows , , , . . 860 3 10 (3 ( steers , . : .l4B 4 20 5 steers.1268 3 50 8 steors.,1377 4 20 16 cows. . . . . 573 3 60 Western Utiion Beet Company. 22 bulls..13041 2 90 37 cows. . . . , 862 3 55 14 cowS , . , . , 898 3 00 67 steers , , , . 950 375 59 steerS , , , . 905 3 40 13. 11. Brooks. 1 cow..1130 3 25 30 cows fds 938 5 70 2 stage. . , .1300 3 50 16 feeders , ,1093 4 35 18 cows . . . . . 1062 3 60 29 feeders.1100 4 40 W. E. hall. 70 feeders , . 831 4 05 CALIFORNIA. 140 feeders. 833 $3 75 110GB-Today's imog receipts s'cre time largest of the month to ( ImIte and the Iarg- etut of any day since June 29 , 146 loads be- log reported in time yards. There ticre none too many , however , to uppby tile demand and by the middle of the forenoon every- timing was sold , the late arrivals being Picked up am SOOfl all they were unloaded , While the receipts vere unusually iargo the general situation was very favorable to sellers , Other markets were aji reported stronger early in the morning and as a still further element of strengtil time local ( lemand was of very large luroportionS. Owing to the labor trolmbbes lIt tue imacklmli houses the vackers have not bought inuclm during thu last few du's , so that this mornIng - Ing with time men all back at ts'orlc again , amid with an tmccumulatloml of orders to he ilbied , they all svitntetl hogs and they wanted them badly. In addition to that .Artnour announced that ime would coma. macnec killing hogs Wednesday and 1i5 buyers had large orders ( or hogs. 'fite result was timat time market opened very active and a strong Sc higher. 'itiie the later reports from Chicago indic'ntei , a teaker closimig at ( blat point time market hero gained in strength tinder the active bu1ing and closed & 43iOc higher. 'the 11(1gB tothimy brought $3.85133.93 , but largely $3.b7'4i3.9 ( ) , as agaitiust 3.80443.85 CB' terday , A glance at the table pf averuge prIces given at head of column will imow that time market aus a whole tt'as considerably - ably mitoru tliati Sc higher. Buyers were geimerally reporting theIr droves as costing Oh an average 7c more tiilitm yesterday. Today's advance carries the market to limo highest point touched since Juno 16 a'lmen the hogs sold In about the same notch Is today , llepresentativo salCel 'o. Sb. Pr. No. y. Sh , 'er , _ 5 , , , , , , 232 , , . 3 80 SM..224 . . SO IS . , , . , , It-S 160 3 81 65 . . . . .2)0 ) 120 85 Ii.,222 80 3 85 75..22.1 80 85 Sr..214 11.0 85 63 , , . . . . 237 80 85 81 , . . . . . 213 80 1.5 1.7 . . . . . . 211 40 83 30 , , , . , . 250 8) ) ) 85 Il , . , , . . 241 . . 60..26) ) ' , 160 85 70. . . . . .2.10 120 86 63 , . . , , . 215 , , t'r. ' 3l2.2511 440 3S7' 75..1138 . . 3 S74 Id..239 . . 3 8,1 , 77..240 210 : ; $71 I'5.273 40 3 571 42..282 320 S7 61 . , , . . , 216 . , 387k 64..223 40 Sll'j 71 , . . , . , 26 SO 57tu 73..2843 320 120..079 160 S74 . . . . . . . . . 872 61 . . . . 2.uS 40 87 ½ 78 . . , . . , 250 120 87 16 , . , . , . 814 . . 3 $7t4 72 . . . , , , 219 . . S7 64..2H 120 3 ilO . . , . - . 20'J 40 $1 )47 ) , 71.213 320 1 S7 58..301 280 ' 1 90 60..2S.'I . 9,0 II' ) 87. . . . . .224 40 91) . . . . . . . 50 94) 88..2430 40 l4 ( 75 , . . , , , P300 240 140 79..200 160 94) t.7..267 b41 94) 61..ISO 160 140 ( .0 . . , . . , 234 . . , . 90 Cl , . . . . 293 . . . 140 85..0 , . . 9(3 54..331 120 3 90 62..311 40 9' ) 74..293 120 114) 59..272 , . . Is ) 63 , . , . . . :3.0 : 80 90 64).2L,8 40 : i 101 7'I..253 80 90 68..21.3 100 3 94) ) 65 . . . . . 2b2 . . . 90 69..253 . . . 'I 94) 5(1..297 ( 200 90 57..277 ICI ) 90 cq . . . . .all SO 94) 71..2147 80 943 . . 239 40 90 61..2et 67 , . . . . . . . . 58..264) 80 l 90 8i..247 80 94) 61..283 'I 90 32'.279 240 90 53..314 120 ' 3 ft2i ( .5 , . . . , lit 120 'J1A ( . . . . . . . . , I tl2t 61).285 40 3 92L4 511 . . , . . .2' .5 . . . , 92' 62..2943 160 92 68..267 , . 142i 1)0 . . . , 315 . . . 93 56..29.3 , . 93 ' ) . . . . . . 80 95 5).322 12) ) ) 95 76..275 . 160 95 55 , . . . , , 291 Si ) 95 1.6.419 160 95 41..328 164) 95 SI..355 . . . 95 45..240 160 85 216..237 120 86 75 , . . , , 248 200 86 68..ZFsi 120 85 60 , . , , . , 2s0 120 S5 71..243 240 ' 186 87..2.6 80 : ; s : ; oq..251 120 86 56..2.13 . . . . . 80 86 Os.237 SO 8 85 75..218 12' ' ) 1 83 62.24i7 164) 3 871J 2 , . . . , 239 80 ' 1 87 63 , . , . . , 2543 80 . 87i , 63..280 21) ) , I S7 67..257 80 3 87h SI..271 tO 3 87 ½ 55..2C9 160 87 67. . . , . , 269 160 3 S7 65..2s6 200 S7Ai 68 , , . . , 249 40 3 SlAi 70..250 . . :1 : oo 69..257 80 1 90 67 . . , . . . 257 160 90 69..359 100 90 68 . . . . . . 261 . . 90 63..304) 41) 9(1 ( 72..2S0 80 90 63..240 SI ) 90 63..2S6 120 90 6)1..250 ) SO 90 63..267 200 lR ) 51..817 36) ) ) 90 51..287 SO 90 Cl..271 . . . 90 65 , . , . , . 1. , , . 00 . . . . . . " 80 91) 59..272 94) . . . . . . 160 90 74 , . . . , 244 ; SO 9(1 64..251 , , . 90 Sq..257 80 90 79 - 2 360 90 62..304) 50 1)0 ) 63..267 200 91) 62..295 80 92 69..283 160 92 % 61..274 80 9IJ % 62..2435 120 . . 92' 67..300 160 92 % i0..290 80 8 tI2 GO..326 . 1)5 7) . , . . , 217 . . 3 95 WAGON LOTS-ThROW OUTS. 1..260 2 2.5 1..4S0 . . . 240 I , . . . . . 500 250 1..350 . . . 300 4..162 . . . 3 70 2..270 . , . 11 75 1..221) ) , . . 3 76 4..265 . . . :3 : SO 43 . 253 . . . 3 S5 5..290 . . . 3 86 4..212 . . . :3 : 86 6..170 40 3 85 : . . . . . . . . . 8 85 7..317 80 385 : . . . . . . . . , ,3S 7 % 0..360 80 3 S7' . . . . . . ' 80 3 87 ½ ShEEP-The recelpis today were the largest since July 6 , clevemm fresh loads be- big reported in time yards. Out of that float- her eight loads were feeder sheep and lambs. There were three cars of wetimers and ewes which were good c'nougim for time killers and they soul readily ttt good strong prices. It would be safe to say that time mnarket on desirable mutton sheep or lamnb was fully steady to strong wIth tIme di'niaml good. I Time market on feeding sheep was a little slow and it was ratimer late before the buy- cr5 for that Iliad of sttmff put itt an appear- amtce. Representative sales : 1,251 WyomIng snoop feetlers. . . . . . 84 3,00 133 Wyoimlimlg grass sheep. . . . . . . . 94 4 00 707 WyomIng lambs , feeders. . . . 59 4 33 ChICAGO LIVJJ S'I'OCIC MAUICIS'V. Active Demand for Cattle at Better l'rlc c. ChICAGO , July 19.-There was an active demand for cattle today at steady Prices. Choice steers , $ S.15436.50 ; medium , $4.901j 5.16 ; beef steers , $4.15434.6O ; stockers ttnd feeders , 13.00434.75 ; bulls , $3.0O4.23 ; cows and helfers , 13.60434.85 ; canners , 12.40433.00 ; calves , 13.5011 7.00 ; western steers , * 4.25115.20 ; Texas steers , 33.75434.65. 1'rice of hogs were Sc higher on an active shipping demand. Fair to choice $4.03434.15 ; packers , $3.S714@4.021,4 ; butchers , 3.9O434.12 ½ ; mixed , 13.85434.05 ; light , $3.80114.07 ½ ; pigs , 32.85433.95. There was a brisk demand for sheep from slauglmterers and Prices showed a. great deal of strength. sllring lamubs $3.403t6.75 : western sheep , $4,00Ij'4.b5 ; natfves , 34.6011 RECEIPTS-Cattle , 4 000 Imead ; hogs , 21- 000 head ; sheep , 10,000 mead. ICumusius Cii ) ' Live Stoek. KANSAS C1T , July 19.-CATTLE-Re- ceiltS , 5,660 nativOs , 2,740 Texans ; lIberal receipts - ceipts of medium quality fed cattle reduced the price 54310c ; all other grades fully steady ; choice heavy steers , 15.00435.20 : mc- ( liUni , 34,70335.00 ; light weights , $4.10435.OO ; teckers and feeders. 13.60115.00 ; butchers' cows and hoifere , $3.00431.90 ; butchers' bulls. 33.00434.00 ; canning stock , 32.50433.00 ; vest- era steers , $4.253j5.S5 ; Texas steers , $3,2543 4.33 : Texas butcher cows , $3,00313.65. hOGS-Receipts , 18.965 head ; market opened active 53110c higher ; closed 'weak and advance about all lost on late sales ; hemvy liege , ; 3.85434.03 ; mIxed , 3.75434.00 ; lights , 13.7043.1.85 ; pigs , 33.25433,75. SHEEP-Receipts , 5,693 head ; mnarket nc- tive ; desirable stock stemtdy ; common flocks a simade lower ; spring lamnbs , 35.25136.00 ; an- Lives. 34.25434 .75 ; southwestern slmeep , $3.75 474.40 : iJtahs amid Nevadas , 31.0034)1.40 ; WeSt- em stockers and feeders , 33.50344.00. St. LouIs LL'e , 314)0k. ST. LOUIS , July 19.-CATTLE-Recepts , 4,000 lmeatl , including 2,500 Texans ; ship- meats , 1110 imead market steady ; fair to fancy natives , shipjtimig naIl export steers , $4.4Oi5.35 ; bulk of sales , 34.55435.10 ; dressed beef and butcher steers , $ I.2O3i.OO : bulk of sales , 34.35434.90 ; steers tinder 1,000 1)OUndS , 33.75314.46 ; bulk of stiles , 34.00314.30' stockers and feeders , 32.90134.50 ; btmlk ( , f smiles , $35011 4.00 ; cows and liOlferS , 12.00344.46 ; biille of cows , $2.25i3.9O ; 'l'extts and Indian steers , 33,35334.20 ; bulk or sales , 3.60344.25 ; cows and imeifers. $300134.00. IIOGS-Receipte , 7,100 Imeasl ; shipments , 800 head ; tnarket 53110c higher ; yorkers , $1,8Oi8.00 ; lackerm , 33.90434.05 ; butchers , $3.95 114.10. SHEEP-Receipts , 4,100 head : shipments , 60(1 head ; market stemmdy ; amitivo muttorms , * 1.00434.75 ; lamnls , $4.5016.OO : stockers , 32.9043 3.35 ; culls amid bucks , $2.55133.75. Netw York Iive Slack , NEW YORK , July 10.-1IIIEVES-Nonci feehhmlg steady : cables unchanged ; exports , 960 cattle and 2,420 quarters of beef ; tomorrow - row , 3,660 ciuarters. CALVES-lleceipts , 273 head : feeling finn ; veals , common to cholce 35.50116,50 ; one cur % vstermt , $5.60. i3hIEliP AND LAMBS-ReceIpts , 3,321 head : market steady : closed firm ; hmeei , 33.00314.75 ; culim , , $2.76 ; Imltflls , $5.OOljC.G0 ; three cars unsolti , JIOGS-lteceiimt8 , 2,903 head ; nominally dull at 34.25134.50. Cisiei iuimtiti Lie Soclc , CINCINNATI , July 19-HOGS-Active at 53.3011 4.07 ½ . cA'rTLE-Steady at 32,75411.85 , SiiF7Ei'-Activo aiid strong at 32,50434,00 ; lambs , active at 34.25436.35. )4toek ) ill SilXhSt , Record of receipts of lIve stock at tlmo ( our principal markets for JUlY 19 : Cattle. Jiogmi. 13heep , , Omaha , , . . , , . . . , . . . . , . . ' . . 1,020 9,370 , 2,766 Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,000 21,000 10,000 Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,400 18,955 5,693 , St. Lotmis , . . . . , . . , . , 4,000 7,400 4.100 Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19,420 56,735 22,559 Ni'tt' (4o.lN Market , NEYO1tl' , Ju1' 19.-TIte dry goods market sbmos's no mrmm'ltetb activity. 'h'lmtt mir- rival of buyers is heavier than It has lme'fl recently. hUt tiioy arc not us illuet al as sohlers hail expected. Wonlin goods for memma wear amId in dress goods lines , nro showing good results , mind this has held the geimermil market to a great OXteilt. There is mi little Irregularity ill cotton lines. In mammufactUrl ( gooths the mat ltd. ill mnv- lag vehl utid tile wlmolo outlook Is conid- erecl a fair 0130 by ilrst-bmtnll olermmtors ) , Jobbers report good blisirmess , orders by mali hieing frc'citlent , if hot ilea\9' In caliber. lii stuiplo c'ottomill tbmerc is hittio heavy buying - ing of the kInml wllichi tells. lint there is p. small , scattering trade for fair size lots , t'imlcii keeps tlhlljml'rll busy. l'rint cloths continua fairly active , Quotations ai'o on- changed. l'rItitetl goods slmow only fair re- suIts. JAMES E. BOYD & 00 , TelcIhIlOtle 1039. OnInila , Neb COMMISSION , GRAIN , I'ROVISIONS and STOCKS HOAH1) 6W TRAPS. Dirert wires to Chicumgo and New York. Corrbpondnts8 John A. 'is'.rren Co. 'rIiLlii'IIONIO iisi ) : , II. ft. IL3NNI3Y & CO. , 114)0111 'l i' , Jife 1111114 , , Ottunjia , Ned , , Stocks,6rainrroYisions Direct Wire. 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Grand Pacific hotel News stand. ( .reat ? ortlit-rii Hotel News Slamtit. t'nlmncr house Nc'rs Stanil , I'oustolflce News Stand , No , 217 Dear. . barn Streel. Associated AdvertIser's Club , 1'a1me Itemise. CLEVELAND. % Vcdelchl house. 'rho hiollemiden. Coummuercinl 'i'raielera' Association , MnsoimIc 'l'etttjule. COLORADO SPRINGS. Ilrlscoe Bros. , No , 80 South Tejon St. I'rinters' lionie , FORT SMITH , ARK. 81. 9. A. lteitil1n& ; 114)0111 HELENA. v. A. Moore , ( Ill , avenue and .31n1n S Ilelemia I'ublic Llbrnry. HOT SPRINGS , S. D. ' SIntil Ilargent George Gibson. HOTSPRINGS , &RK. C. II. ' . % 'envcr & Co. KANSAS CITY. Robert Held , 1022 McGee St. Coatei house ows Sthn.l. Y. M. C. A. 1tel4li1lg lt.ooiut 810 ' % Vynn4 dotle St. Misustiri Itepimblicami Clul , , P05 Ba1tI more .t'se. l'uIlIc I.trnr. ) Itickscckcr Cigar Ce , , 0th and Walnut npposlt. ' P. 0. Railway Y. U , C. A. , rooims 317 Unton 1)ttjot , ICuntas Cit , jIo , LINCOLN. I1'rauk H. W'OOdlflhld , ujjcnt with Frank flu Tell CIgar Co. , 1021) 0 St. LOS ANGELES. A. V. Ifall , l840 Smith Sirin St. George Joyce , 844) Sr1img St. LONDONENGLAND- Charles A. Gilhig's Aiierlcan Bxchnng i1 Cock.pur Si. , 'I'rufulgiir Sq. , 3 , IV. MINNEAPOLIS. I'ulhlo L11rary. Ve1t hotel Neus Stand. , NEW YORK. Cooper Union Library , PIftil 4-enuc lintel News Stand , l'lftli As'enite hotel 'iteusling ' Room. Broom , ' Strvct hi1rzr' . liollmnt 1iItse ltealillg lioom. hoffman house. ImperItul Itot'l Non's Stand. Meclunimles' eetttl itfl4leI4 Free Lllsrai-'y , No. 18 Lltmst Slitceiuihi Street , Pr-ss Cliii , , 124) Netsetuit St. Vc5tmuln5t4r hole-i Itensllmmg' Room. IVhimelaor lintel Itcetilimmjr 1Loo , . ' - . M. C. A. , ii1id Street emnd 4th Aveuu . OGDEN. 'Iv. Webb , 240i5 I'u.shulag'lou Aye. MeGariney & Co. , : iaa 26th St. . PARIS , FRANCE , Pm'emv ' 8.'ork iicral.l 1tcuIing ltoein , 42 Ave. do 1'Operi. POCATELLO. ' V. .0 Itociher , Vest Center St PORTLAND , ORE : 'IV , 30. Jon.i. Elt ) Alder St Portinnit hotel Neu's Stand. PhILADELPHIA. Mercflfltllo J,1irzrry , SACRAMENTO , Public Library. SAN FRANCISCO , P111,1k' LiurY. , : : ; , CITY. I , , F. hfulutJtte-l , 1yeettni 'Vhcatt Stilt 1.l' 0etm'N Co. j'ublio L1lrtlr' . j 4 SEATTLE , C. (3 , Oywtoht , I'uustoftlee News flepot. lJbtel Seattle Non's StlltlSI , George V. II'arel , SIOUX CITY. ' ( larrrttson iIOt'I News Stand , MUltlhIittlitt II ipIll Nevis Stand. hod VenIs't'tt 1'etms Stand , I'uilic lihruir' , SIO K/tN E , Johia 'IV , Grnlttiflt 728-7i fliversid Aveiuile , ST. JOSEPH. JIrumidemv'a Ncws Stttaid , 7111 Ildiaond street. JitlCtIfltl S'Cfl' $ Silutiti , 1501 Edlllottil St. ST. I'AUL , MINN. . Press Club , I'imdsur Hotel. ST. LOUIS JO. .1. Jell , SOfi ( ) iI'ci St. pintters' 114)1(1 News Stand Public Llhrur' . WASHINGTON , fl C , % 'Illnrl' . ' Ilidel News Stand , .trhItuirtlti iI411. * ( ) ott'rrteslutIil 1.Itrar. * itigio. ilouni' , _ trleuiitruSi ( Je'pnrtitaeiit I4brry Seumtite itemidiiti lluiui , p 'rretiiurr Jepurttuelmt Library. ' ' Itepulilietiti int'l Cozumitteo ltoomau , 4