_ . . , y. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ----V IF - JkJ--- - .lr1T1 OMAHA DAILY flDE : TITESDAY , .TIJIX 3fl. Th98 , _ _ - - CO1IERCIAL AD FACIAL ! pccnat1vo ] Markets Open XAvot for Beginning of the Week , ADVANCES ON DRY WEATHER REPORTS ; orn Pirina lp 'I'Iree-VourlIps ot ii L Cent Higher , WJcnt CInei , Lner nntl Ont , , nnd Pro- , , . ' - . . : b,1onis AiInnco. I CflICAaO , July . -Corn nthnnce1 on ry weather reportn todny nnt up1iet the other Rpecuatlvo rnnrketh ilko t IIto.buoy. Corn cloRed & .8jc higher , Wheat Iett oft 3.84c 'ower. ' Oats roe c. Pork and lard advanced 2/c ! each und rfl ) % . A slight vrInk1Ing of rain that wa fall. Ing hero the selon commenced tnrtcd corn Ca8y. The market wn eon frcd , howver , from thIs Influence. Continued ry weather wru th reason for additional ; trength , and when the ignaI service pro- : 1Icte4 onother thlrty.81x liourz prolongation - tion without rain , ilia trade wa not slow to realize tIm situation. An active demand ' 1mm nearly nit tIm prominent hulls started prices UI ) with a rush. The country had a jew pollIng orders In the pit at the open- lag , hut tlio offerings were quickly ab- vorled. When big shorts attempted to vomu in , it was a. case of bid and get noth- Thg , until thu September price touched or it full cent better than the open- Thg. At tIil Point long property caine out r ely and tlier wns active selling against calls. The lncrenso In ufTerIni caused gomo recession. but there weio plenty of buycrM at the reduction to again advance . tepternbor to 3.Sc. The readiness with which Liverpool respondeil to tIm advance lien Saturdiiy wnH contdered signltleant. & 3eitemhr oiefled , 1-U'/4c lower at 1 -i' ' 8Ic , adVaflCCl iulckly to 5'/c ' , raacted to :3i : .tc. then ilrined UI ) to 3'4'j5 3. $ at the close Lnsr quointiorto from Liverpool and vornbIo weather for the spring crop teiit wheat down at the opening. SPptem- 3)er started at from G7c ehlers to tT3-Se tind haul touched ( J1/c ! when the adanco in coni exerted a ttIOyUlt eftct. When tha corn market commenced to give hull- catitns , of having reached the culmInation : of Its advunces , the bears in the wheat 3)it WOtO encouraged to sell with greater ctrcelom than they had been doing while corn kept on the rampage. This. together . with litihicatlons of enormoU receipts verywhero the rest of the week , coupled wlth a dechInln cnh markut , caused whieat to become very heavy. After a. lownward reaction In corn that comnwdlty began another rise , infusing a bullish spirit flto the wheat market. September wheat , wlilclt hind sold as low as 6G7-Sc , recovered ( to 67 3-8e near tim close. AtIfintle Port lcnrances of wheat and flour wern equal to 200,000 bu. Chilcagn receipts were 157 cars , of which S3 were No. 2. Last year on jtho corresion'Jllg ) clay 193 nars vero received - ceived here. Ilnneapohis ami Duluth reported - ported 128 cnrload , against 457 a. year ago. 3eptembor opencd 3-Sc lower at 67 i-8jGc , EtOtt tfl ) to fi7 5-Sc , down to 66 7-Sc , then .oso to G7 a-Sc asked at the close , Dccctn- 2er started ' 4c lown at 67 1-Sj67c , ad- vttnced to 67 i-tjG7c ! , reacted to 6 7-sc and Ioscd itt G7 1-Sc bid. Oats followed corn , cptember opened tnchangcd at 20 5-Sc , rose to 2hc , declined to 2(1 ( 5-Sc , then rallied to 'O ' 7-Se bid , the closing price , Higher prices for hogs and the strength of corn held provlsiona firm. Septemlier ) nrlc begun 2 ½ e lower at $9.95 , off t I then up to $10.00 , the closing price. 'l'lie unge of lard and ribs was small. Estitnzttetl receipts for 'I'tusday : Wheat , 2S. ) cars ; corn. t50 cars ; oats , 115 cars ; hogs , : uoou head. Leading futures range as followi : rticlrN. . I Open. I High. I Low. I Cj.j Sat'y 'tVlicat .1)11g. . ' 7Ct 77 74 74 7(1t ( Sept. . 67 fl79 uti ; o7 1Jec . . 67ISl4 O7PI OI37-77 O71 U7ft@ UCorn- July. , st sse a Sept. . 3Utt ( % 853 , 34 35lI * 34 Dee. . . . J13-35 : t5 44 ; * 34s54 55 May. , :3ost-'Ji : iq-t 38 $ ft 37 * ( JUly. . . 244 2tT 2111 24 SelL. . 2(9i ( 1 2u ) 'Olb 2JG ( May. . 233. 23 ( 354 : 't ) 'ork- .ltliy , . . 0 Si 0 87 % P 85 it 873 0 sa Sept. . , 0 05 10 00 9 U24 10 00 0 U7 Sept. . . t nfl I ; 05 5 to : 5 65 t ; 6 Oct. . C US S u7 } $ 5 S tJ7h 5 t13 , Ribs- Sort. . . S O7 t 70 Z t15 IS 70 5 67 _ 9t. . : _ 70 5 72i 3 70 5 7'1l S 70 'No. 2. Cash quotations were as follows : rLou1t-suly ; wlnter wheat patents , l.1Oi4.2 ; straights , aeked , $3.50111.75 ; spe- cmi brands spring patents , l.75ij5.O ) . WI1FAT-No. 2 sprIng , 7lc ; No. 'J spring , O75e ; No. 2 i'etl , 75c. CORN-No. 2 , Iic. OATS-No. 2 , 2Ie ; No. 2 white , 2Sc ; No. 8 % vhilte , 26j27c. ItYl-No. 2. 47c. I3ARLEY-No. 2 , 8t6J3c. SllDS-Flaxseed , No. 1 , SSc ; prime timothy seeI , , $2.55. PI1OVISIONS-Mess pork , per bbl. , $9.9OTh 0.05. Lnrd per 100 lbs. , $5.55j5.57' . Short ribs ldes ( loose ) , $5.5i5.SO. ( Dry salted ahoulders ( boxed ) , $ i.75j5.Oi ) . Short clear bides ( boxed ) , * 5.D3iJ6.O. ArticieL Iteceipoi. Stilmuent , 'lour , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , aSIt ( ) , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 8DO ) Corn. On. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214,7ot 452,100 oat , , bu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9130,7011 170,1)10 ) tyebu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41)00 ) ' _ t ! : .700 700 On the Produce exchange today the butter - ter market was steady ; creameries , 13J' ' 7e ; dairies , 1213c. Eggs , fresh , lie. IflV YOItIC GI'1Nh1ILtIj 1iLtltlCET. ! ItJIti4)IIN for lhoIuy on ( eiternl Co iii in 041 I I eM. NF\V YOIt1 , July 25.-FLOIJR-flecolpts , 10,201 tibls. ; exports , 3,897 tibls. Dull , lower , ; wlth prices lower to delI. CORNAtFAh-Flrm ; yellow western , 75c. 'wIIl'r-1teccipts , 141,825 Pu , ; exports , 5,9S5 hO , Spot weak ; No. 2 red , b0 ½ c , I. U. b , , afloat. Options weak. through thlsap- OiItil1g cables , rallied Inter with corn , ( ) flly to experience a ) ieCOfll decline under liquidation of July , whttcli closed 'J4c lower , : vith ether UloittIlit , % off. A more hib- cml IIUW wheat movement is In prospect. 2 rcl , July , 7.li82c closed at ,9c ; 501)- lenller. 72 1-i6ii72e , CIO5Cl at 724C , L'OltN-itccelpts , s.too ; hu , ; exports , lii- tIOl ) bu. Spot itrin ; No. 2. 4OVc. f. a. ii. , slloat. OltiOIlM generally strong nil tilt ) ' , . ixcept for tt brlet mid-day reltetIol ) Uflilci' reulizitig 1111(1 cioseti 5-Sc hiigha'i' . hot % vettller news % vflO tIle fetttir' . July clasetl eit 31 5-Sc ; Seitcnlber , 3Sj11 3-Sc , closed at I3 3-Sc OA'I'S-lteccipts. 807,700 bu , ; exports , 192- ' t51 bu. Slot firm ; No. 2 , 2Sc ; No. 2 whIte 114t:3c , Options hiilliiiicei1 by corn ant ! ( 'ItuetI C fiCt higher. September cloetI at :1 7-Sc. BU'l'TFHl-Ileeeipts , 2,297 pkkgs. : market lrm ; vcstorn creamery , 1iijiSo ; 1lgins , ISo ; aUctOI' ) hltjl3c , FXiO-htCceili5 , 5,9l 1)kgs , ; nrnrket ilteatly ; western , lie , I 101'S-Stonily , IVOOhlttll. I . CIhlESE- ; largo white , 74c ; smnil vhlto , S'c large colored , 73c , smnufl colored , 't'ALLO\V-Ea Hi. OILS-Cottonseed , stealy ( ; prime crude , 1S ½ ; lIrIxue 3''llOW , 2l : 21c. l'etroleumn , m1vtihier : ; retirted , New Yam Ic , $ U.20 ; I'Iilla- titilpli iU. $6.15. M0L.ASSlH-i3teadY , AllTALs-'rhio week in the metal market ttu'tH oft with tlio feelIng Irregular hit tlOIflO departments and a shade higher In others. At thu close tIme Metal exchange called pig ii'omt wnrrants barely stenily at $ U,65f6,5 , smiles of 1,200 tons ; lake copper , quiet. at $11.50 : tlii , quiet ilmiti easy , vitIm i5,5o bid mind $15.60 nskt'd ; lead , quiet nail teLLd ) ' , with $3.tI bid &tttd 1O0 asked ; smiel- ter. quiet , v1i hi $1.50 bid tutu $160 tiSli1i , The ihrni naming the settling pmlce for lending western mIners amitI smelters qtiotes lend itt 3.S0. 3.S0.Cl Cl iselamimit I ) imirlt't , CINCINNATI. July 25.-FLOUR-Duil runcY , $3.S5 ; 4,10 ; fatally , $3.30113,60 , WIhhiAT-Jas1er : No. 2 red , 7'Jiflle. COHN-Active , firm ; No , 2 mnied , 34e , o1vrS-lirm No. 2 mixed , 27c. itYF-Qulet : No , 2 , 42e , VitOVlH1ONS-IarI * , gimlet , $5.30. Iluilt neats. tIm in , $5.70. limicon , lii in , 6.G5. \1hlS1CY-Stetuir $1.25. BU'l"i'Itlt-i a goad ilemunnd , SUOAIt.-.flammy ; hard rclhmied , $ I.17$6.1O. la0S-Dhmll : tie. C1IIiESI'i-Hteatly ; fair to prltno Ohio flat , 7 ½ ijh ½ c. ( rtmlim hti'eelpts at l'riiiolpsil iitrlcedM CIh1CAOO July 23.-Receipts today : \'heat , 155 ears ; corn , 4)6 cars ; oats , 212 nrs. Estiniatcil cars ( or tomorrow : Viieat , 2S3 : torn. 650 ; oats. 345. MINN1AVOhlS , July 25. - Receipts ; I'heut. 121) ears. DUIUTl 1 , J ul 25.-ReceIpts : W'hicat , 3 tars , liii Ittmnfirt , iirIt't. DALTIMORFI , .1 uly 25.-1'LOUR-Firmn ; feccipts. 1,297 bbls , ; exports , 233 hits , WJILAT-Weak. spot and month , 78 7Re : August , 74''l274',4e' stesmer ? ( o. 2 r'I , 7r.(7G % ( . Roec'lpt I'9,1k3 be , exports E3.- S2' ) it , Fimithern wheat by sRmple , 7SOc ; (10 on rnIe , 747De. O1t-Flrmer ; teL and month , W4t tc ; August , 3li'e : toamnr mixed , 37's k13T % ' , ltecelpta , 13,913 ba ; exPorts hone. tiouthern white and yellow corn , 4I42c. OATS-Steady' demand fair' No. 2 whitO 32433e : No , 2 mixed , 3Q31c. itecipts , 3,1S bti. ' exports , none. IIbTTER-Btead ' ' 3S - ) fancy crcttmer' , Itic : tiO , imitation , 17c : a , IncIte , i4i&c ; goo(1 li'tdlt' 1211130 ; store packed , 1O1lc , FxhcS-1 irm ; fresh 12c , CItE1SL-Steady' hub7 New Tork large , 8c ; do medium , , % ; ( ho small , 84e. OMAHA. UIIU1itMa iitAfl1CITS. Condiflon of Trndennd Qnotntloni on 4aphn nnd ) 'amio , ' arocerleN. ECIGi-Oood stock , tic. I1UTTEI1-Commoa to fair , 9i1c ; sep- arMor , ISo : gathered creamery , 13j14c. L.tVi 1'OULTItY-h1on , G'c ; old roes- tots , 4c ; spring chickens , bc ; ducks hot s'nntcd : geese , hot wanted. l'IJ10NS-iivo. per doz. , CO'7ic. VE4I.Chiolce , Stitic. ITA1-tJplanh , $7 ; midland , $1 ; ! owlatul , $5 ; rye straw , $5. vra E'FAi3LE. ONIONS-NEw southern , per lb. , % . , - navy , per bu. , 1'&iATO1S-Now , per ba , 4S15Oc. CABI3AOE-l'er crab per lb. , Ic. TOMATOES-l'er four-basket crate , B 90c , CUCUMBERS-hiomo grown , per doz. , 3OOc. WAX DFIANS-1-3 bu. box , 4Oj5Oc. TROPICAL FI1UITS. ORANGES-Seedlings , * Z.52.75Talen : - Per box , $3.23 ; Mediterranean sweets , L1toNS-cahifornia , I.75j5.OO ; tancy Messina , , rO ) , IIANANAS-Chiolce. large stock. per bunch , $2.OOj2.23 ; medium sized bunches , $ l.75 2.00. 1"RUITS. TITiACK flASPflIItl1IES-Pcr 21-tat. case , $1.75. hi1AC1flF1tfltI5-i.5O , I1ED RASPBERRIES-Par 24-pt. case , $1.75I 2.00. 11IUFil3Fflfl1E5-Per 1G-t , case , $1.50. ( IOOSIIFII1IIIES-Per 24-qt. case , $1.00t I " _ 5 5Ci I1Htflh1'S-Pcr 24-at. case. SlMOcfl.25 ; CURRANTS-Per 24-qt. case , $1.25J1.50 WATthtM l ! 0NS-Crated , 2022c. CANTALOPE-Crates , $1.25 ; per basket , PEAChES-Per 4-basket crate , $1.25 : Georgia 1ltertas , per 6.bakt crate , 1. 2 ® Cahifornias , .0-lb. case , $1. PI.UZtIS-Cnhiforntos , $ i.251J1.50. P1iA1tS-13nrthett , 12,00. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS-Almonds , per lb. , large size , I21 lIe ; small. lie ; h3rnzIl. per lb. . tii0c : En- gush walnuts , per lb. , fancy soft shell , lI 120 ; standards , Sijtic ; filberts , per lb. , bc ; pecans , polished , medium , Gl7o : extra large , &jitic ; large hickory nuts. $1.00J'i.10 ' per ha , ; small , $1.2.51R,25 per ha. : cocoanuts , per 100 , $4 ; peanuts , raw , ; roasted , I Tc MAriE SYRUP-Five-gal , can , each , $2.75 ; gal. cans , pure , ver doz , , $12 ; half-gal. COIlS , $6.25 ; quart cans , $2.50. II0NiY-Choice white , l4115c , DATES-Iiallowec , GO to 70-lb. boxes , Sc ; Sair , Sc ; I"ard , 9-lb. boxes , 9. FIGS-Imported , fancy , 3-crown , 14-lb. , bexes , bc' : 5-crown , 44-lb. boxes , lIc ; 2-lb. boxes , 22j23c per box ; California , 10-lb. box. $1. CIDER-Per htalg bbl. , $3.253.50 RIDES , TALLOW , ETC. hIDES-No. I green hides , 71c ; No. 2 green hides , 64c : No. 1 salted hides , tic ; No. 2 salted hides , Sc ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 12 lbs. , tic ; No. 2 veal calf , 12 to 15 lbs. , 7c. TALLOW , GREASE. ETC.-Tnllow , No. 1 , 3c ; tallow , No. 2. 2 ½ c ; rough tallow , Ic ; white greast' , 2 ½ 2c ; yellow and brown grease , 11i2fc. S1IFEP 1EtTS-Green salted , each , 3Stj 75c ; green salted shearings ( short wooled early skins ) , each , 15c ; dry shearings ( short wooled early skins ) . No. 1 , each , Sc ; dry flint , ICansas and Netiraakmi. hotelier wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 45c ; dry flint , Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pelts. per lb. . actunl weight , 84c ; dry flint , Cob- rado butcher wool pelts , POt lb. , actual weight , 4j5c ; dry flint , Colorado murrain wool relts , : r lb. . actual weight , 3jlc. St. Ltiilit iInrlet. ST. LOUIS , July 25.-FLOUR-Quiet , easy but not materinily changed. \\'IIEAT-Lower than Saturday , wIth July 2lc , August % c , September and December 1c off. Spot , lower ; No. 2 red , cash , elevator , 72c hid , track , 7375c : July , 72c asked : September t36c asked : December - ber , 6614c bjd ; No. 2 hard , cash , 7071c. CORN-Steady to firm , with July an- changed , September .c anti December % c higher. Spot , higher ; No. 2 cash , 33c ; July , 8Wc ; September , 33c bid ; Decem- her , 14tc. OATS-irregular ; fractions either sida of Saturday's fhmial at the clote for futures ; spot , dull ; No. 2 cnh , 21 ½ c ; track , 25P 2i'4c ; July , 23c' bhil : September , 20c bid ; No. 2 white , 291 , J30c. I1YE-Nomlnahly unchanged. SEEDS-F'lnxsee.b , lower , tic ; new timo- tIm ) ' , to arrive , $2.00iJ2.5O. CORNMEAL-Steady , $1.S01.S5. BRAN-Strong , lii demand ; sacked , east track , 5hij5I,4e. hAY-Quiet , steady ; timothy , $7.008.00 : prairie $5.50zG.50. BUT'rER-Firm ; creamery , 14j1Sc ; dairy , 12i1Gc. EGGS-Firm , 9 , loss oft. \VIIISKY-Steady , $1.25. COTTON-70e. METALS-Lend , lower , $3.S2' ' , asked ; spelter , dull , $4.85 naked. PROVISIONS-Pork , quiet : standard mes , Jobbing , $9.75. Lard , shiadi' bettor ; prime steam. 5.30 ; choice , $5.40. Dry salt meats , boxed shouhilers , $5.25 ; extra short clear , $5.75 ; ribs , $ i.S74 ; shorts , $6.00. Bacon , 1)oXed shoulders. $5.75 ; extra short clear. $6.25 : ribs , $6.40 ; shorts , $6.50. niCEh1"rS-Flour , 6,000 bbls. : wheat , 72- 000 ho. : corn , 7,000 ha. ; oats , 19,000 bu. SIlIPMNTS-Flour , 7,000 bbbs. : wheat , 32,000 ho. ; corn , 10,000 bu. ; oats , 2,000 bu. lCflisis Cit ) Grain ititil Provision , , , KANSAS CITY , July 25-WhEAT-Mar- ket nctIv at decline ; No. 1 hard. dc : No. 2 , 631161c ; No. 3 , 601165c ; No. 1 red , 74c ; No. 2 , 74j75c ; No. 3 , 661J70c ; No. 2 spring , CJc ; No , 3 , CUe , CORN-Closed higher ; No. 2 mIxed , 31j 32',4c ; No. 2 whIte , 824132'Ac : No. 8 , 3i',4i7j32c. OATS-Choice steady , active ; No. 3 white , old. 27c ; new , 23c. RYE-Market firm ; No , 2 , 42c , hAY-Market active and steady : choice timothy , old. $ S.00 : now , $6.50 ; choice prairie , new , $5.25 ; No. 1 , $5.00. I3IJTTER-Market quiet ; separator , I3J 154e. EGGS-Market steady ; fresh , 8'/e. RECEIPTS- Wheat , 21SSOO bu , ; corn , 57,800 , bu. : oats. 26.000 ho. SII1PMEN'rs-vheat , ' 8400 btl. ; corn , 12- 300 bu. ; outi , 1,000 bu , Nt' ' Orient , , Mnrkt.t. NEW 0RMNS , July 25.-hOG PROD- IIC'l'H-Quiet , steady. I'ork , standard mess. JOlbiflg , lOiliOtlc , Lard , refined tleree. 4 ½ 4ic ; PUrO lard , 54j6c , Boxed meats , dry suIt shoulders , S4e ; sides , 6G'c. Bacon. clear ribs sides , 6T,7c. llama , choIce sugar Cured , 9i10c. COVFEE-RIo , ordl an ry. 7t1 I7Sc. RICE-lit fair , lemnnd , 44:5c. FLOUR , GRAIN AND FE1IDSTUF'F- Quiet , Flour. patents , $4.854J4.55. Corr.meal , 51.15. liran , TOe. I lay , prime , l1.O0'it12.O0 , MOI.AiSES-I'as' , vent'itmieti .Ih1c , CORN-No , 2 sacked , mnIced , 4L lIe ; white nail yellow , 429j43e. OATSz'o. : 2 sacked , 81- . VIsiPpht armln SiIiIib ) . NEW YORE , July 25.-Thu statement of tIme visible Htlppl ) ' of graiii iii store and niloat , Saturdoy , July 23 , as conhlhlcd by time New YorIc I'roiluc's exchange , Is as follows : W'ht'at , 9,3S2.000 ho. ; decrease , 1O9O0) lU , Corn , it.679.000 tin , ; decrease , 1,301,000 lIt ) , Outs , 4,272,000 bu , ; decrease , 1.805.000 1)1 , . 1t3'e , 451,000 iii , ; increase , 21- (5)0 ( biu. Burley , 245,000 Pu. ; decrease , 40- , 0th ) bu. I iii iior N of t ; rid ii tip r 4 he " . 't't-ic. 14iVEllP0OI. July 25-Imports of wheat Into Liv'rpool ( or the week : Front Atlan- tie l'orts 43,0(5) ) quarters ; from I'acltlc Ports , 17,0 0 iloarters : front oilier Ports , 96- 000 quartirs , jmnport of corn into LiverPOOl - POOl freon Atlantic Ports for tha week$90- 300 qtiumtrs , 2ililiiiIte , , ( riiiii inrhict. M I I4WAIJKEE , July 25.-Whl EAT-Lower' No , I itortht'rn , bho ; No , 2 northern , Sac ; heiitemnber , 69 1-Be. 1tYfl-Stvad' ; No , 1 , 4Gii46e. I1AIILEY-lhlghicr ; No 2 , 45c ; sample , IS 4135c. Il''erptnl ( miii titricet , \'Eh1I'0014 . , July 25.-WhIEAT-2Iarket steady , ti4tl bos'er ; July , Cs 7d ; Septen- bet' , 5s 1Otl ; 1)ocemnbei' , Cs % d. COltN-Markot lirm , Ii'1ld higher ; July , 3 , 2Td ; h3optemnber , Ji ; 4d ; October , 3s 3d , 31 in mi.'ItIHIiN i1nrket , MINNEAPOLIS July 25.-FLOUR-FaIr ; first patent , $4.G54.4.S5 : second hialent , $4.50 411.60 ; first clear , 13.C0j3.S0 ; second clear , $ ? .90i 3.10. 1IItAN-$9.00039.50 , Z''triii liirIL.-t. PEORIA , July 23.-CORN-Market steady amiti hitcher ; No , 2. 31e. OATS-Market firm : I'o , white , 25j23c , WHISKY-Market firm at $1.25. Ilmiiciiiiol is ' .Vhieiit Mftrlct. MINNFIAPOL1 , July 25.-WhEAT- Closed , July Sfltc ; September , CGfl466o ; Doenmbe'r , 4ii65c : on track , No , 1 hr8 July ? 7c : No. J. northern , te o , northern , 81c. Toido Markc , TOLEDO , July ZS.-WHEAT-Lower , ite- tl'o' No. 2 cash , 724c July , 72e. CoRN-Dull , higher ; No , 2 mlxeil , 85c. OATS-bull , higher ; No. 2 mIxed , July , 2Po. kyE.-Dull , steadi : No , 2 'asi 47c. CLOVEItSEED-Actlve , steady ; prime cash , 33.15. _ Snn V'rnncIii , Wheat Mnret , SAN FRANCISCO , .Ini V 25.-WhEAT- Inactive' December , $ i,21fl. BAltLLY-Not quoted. flnlnthi % 'hirnt Mnrkt.t. IULUTH , July 25.-\VJIEAT-No , 11 northern cash , 51c July. SIc ; September , 4Sc ; December , wrocics M13 IJONIIS , Penture of Ihie 3)ny Iu the ilcIvT Trnding In Signr. NEV. ' YORK , July 25.-There were some price mo'emcnts of considerable importance in special ntocks today , but the effect on the general list was only slight. The early heaviness in the railroads was to some extent corrected and the level of prices generally brought back above Saturday's close , Outside of the special cases referred to , however , the movement was lnslgnjfl- cant and no large demand for stocks was perceptiblo. The market was conspIcuous for the trad- lag In Sugar in which there was heavy buying and In which the prices advanced umber vigorous manIpulation , There was no news forthcomIng to account for the rIse so fatas the prospects Of the company are concerned , the outlook contInuing so far as known the same as when the recent large short interest was formed , The marking up of the stock Is attributed to a. Powerful pool which has set about gunnIng for shorts , The combination apParently - Parently hind pretty good success today anti forced some covering. The Industrial stocks which have recently been the objects of bear attacks sympathized in this rise , Pea- nbc's Gas tinmi Tobacco rising over a point. The coolers lresentetl their own particular inducements for shorts to cover in ( he announcement - nouncemont that Lackawanna has restored the $1 cut in the price of anthracite at Ciii- cage which was the occasion of the recent hear raids against the stocks. Chicago & Great Western preferred conttnued to rise on the announcement of a dividend , gaining 2 per cent. Tue common stock was lso UI ) Ii. fraction. Chicago , Indianapobis & I.ouisvlllo preferred advanced over 2 points. American Express rose 2 points , Adams Express - press 4 and Manitoba 1. Today's trading resulted in largely reducing the outstanding short interest without raising any outside Inquiry. Bonds again today came t a baIt , The government's withdrawal of deposits from time banks ham ; somewhat reduced the available - able supply of money , but the demand con- tiflues so lax as to leave rates unaftected. Total sales , $3,335,000. The new government 4 , wore quoted on call at the board at 104 1.8 iO4 3'S. when issued and for the small bonds which are now being Issued 101I04 ½ . United States Ga declined ! 4 in the bid price. The Evening Post's London financial en- blegram says : "The stock markets hero vero quiet today , business being checked by the approaching holidays and by the settlement - mont to begin tomorrow. The markets wIll be closed on Saturday next. Spanish 4s were strong early In the day on foreIgn support - port , but closed lower. Americans were stagnant. Grand Trunk was strong in hopes of a settlement of the rate war. " The following are the closing quotations of the leading stocks on the New York market today : Atchton , . . , . . , . , , i : st.i' . & Out. . . . . . . . . 821G dotd . . . . . . . . . . 341 t do vfO. . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 lialtimorsk Ohio 14 St. I' . 14. & 14. . . . . . . . 1110 CanadaPaeifle . . . . . Bit So. l'nciflc . . . . . . . . . 1S ( CanaCaSoutnern. , 53 So , Itailway. . . . . . . . . CntralPact11e. . . . . . 15 So , hallway pfd . Cliea.kOtmio. . . . . . . . 2'2 Texas , t PacilIc , , . . 12I CIiicagoAlton.l60 U. 1' . common. . . . . . C. . P. . . . . . . . . . . . Union Pacific ptd. . G0 e.&E.i. . . . . . . . . . 116 U.P.D.Q. . . . . . . . c.o.c. & St. r . % VbSi ) . . . . . . . . . . . . dopfd. . . . . . . . . . . . % Vabashpni. . . . . . . . . Dub& liucion . . . . . , lOlfl ( Wheel , & L. IC. . . . . . IeI. L. & . % Vheol. & I. . E. pfd 1014 Lien&l4iqG. . . . . . . . 12 Adam , , Ex. . . . . . . . . . 101 do pt1. . . . . . . . . . . 503-4 American x. . . . . . . 135 rio ( newt. . . . . . . . . 13 UnIted Str.tcalbc , , , 40 Erie let pf11. . . . . . . . . 84.4 Wells 11'arro Ex. . 1111 Ft. Wayne . . . . . . . . . 170 Am. Cot. Oil. . . . . . . . 2314 r.reatNortimprnpfdl27 A , Cot.Oil ofd. . . . . flocinar Valley. , , , & Am. Spirmt8 . . . . . . . . I i4 hlIliieiBCntral , . , , 10B14 Am. Sirtts pfd. . . . . . 831's Lahto Erie & W. . . . 1514 Am. Tobacco , . , . , . 3204 do pM. . . . . . . . . . . . . 7oS do eM. . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 LakeShoro..15914 People's Ga. . . . . . . 0914 t.out'iville .i Nash. 113 % Con , . Ga , , . . . . . . . . . . 100 Manhattan L. . . . . . lOSit Con , Ca'le Co . . , . , . 170 Met. St. fly . . . . . . 151 Cot. F. & Iron. . . . . 20 Michigan Central , , 106 do ma. . . . . . . . . 00 Mba. . ! i St. I. . . . . . . . 28 ( "en. Electric. . . . . . . 8914 do 1t pM. . . . . . . . . 88 IIhinoIsStei. . . . . . . . tiC Mo.Paciflc. . . . . . . . . . 3474 LaCleoo Ga' . . . . . . . 5014 81ObIi3tOhio. . . . . 254 Lead. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38- ( lb. IC. & ' 1' . . . . . . . . 10,4 tie . . . . . . . . . . . . . % Mo,1. & ' 1' pfd. . . . . S44 ant. Liii. Oil. . . . . . . . 1314 Clii.Ind. &L. . . . . . 10 PacifloMati. . . . . . . . . do o ° . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 % Pu'.lman Pal..209 . . .1. Central . . . . . . . 89 % Shyer Certificate , . , N. Y.Centrai..11111 Stand.ltopo .kT C .Y.Cll.tSLL , , 13 Sugar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . dolst pfd. . . . . . . . . Ga . ito pfd. . . . . . . . . . . tlO2d 0(4.t 'r. c. & Iron. . . . . . . . 2.5 Noriolk& 5Yestru 14 U. S. Leather. . . . . . . 714 io.AmrCo. . . . . . . 04 do pfJ . . . . . . . . . . . . . 07 to.Paci5c. . . . . . . . . 20 U.5.ltubber : . . , 31 donal . . . . . . . 71,4 do ptd. . . . . . . . . . . . . 0014 Ootar1o iv. I4T , Weetern Union. , 04 Ore. it. Nay . . . . . . . . 48 NortLjweteri . . . . . . 12 % Ore.SliortLimme. . . . . 25 cia pM. . . . . . . . . . . . . 173 I Piitaborg . . . . . . . . . . .170 Ciii. Ot. West. . . . . . . 15 Iteatlimi : . . . . . . . . . . . . 174 It. a. & W. . . . . . . . . . . 20 % Rock island. . . . . . . . 9 it , a , & w. ifd. . . . . . 03 8.L.&s. $ ' . . . . . . . . . . 714 St. L.&s.W. . . . . . . . I-i UOlBtpfd. . . . . . . . . . Cl do.pfd. . . . . . . . . . . 1014 St. a'aiil . . . . . . . . . . . . 09 hteadng jet pfd , , . 411 do . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Iawti C. C' . . . . . . . . Tim total sales of stocks today - day Were 200,700 shares , Including 5,125 Atchison preferred ; 3,503 llaltimoro & Ohio , 5,753 Iiuriington , 11,325 Reading pro- ferrd , 3,185 New Jersey Central ; 9,029 Northern PacIfic , 7,991 (10 preferred 5.140 St. Paul , 8.255 Union Pacific preferred , 3,200 Union Pacific. Denver & Gulf ; 8,235 'l'obacco. 7,720 Chicago Great Western , 6,225 People's Gas , 63,725 Sugar , 6,970 Leather Preferred , 3,655 Rubber , 1ew Yoric Sboiiey Murke't , NEW YORK , July 25.-MONEY ON CALL -i'i1 ½ per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE P4tPER-3i/4 per Cent. STERLING EXCHANGE-Heavy. with actual bills in bankers' bills at $4.S5g4S5 for demand and S4,841,841 for sixty days ; lOsted rates , $1.85 and $ l.86 ½ ; commercial bills , $4.S2 ½ 14.S3. SILV1R CFIRTiFICATES-S 59'4c , BAR SiLVER-59c. MEXICAN DOLLARS-46c. GOVERNMENT BONDS-Stonily ; new 4s registered , I24 ; coupon , 1253 ; 4s registered , 109 % ; coupon , 110 ; 2s , 97 ; his registered , I1i ; CotiPoll , ll21 ; Pacific Cs of ' 99 , i02 , Closing quotations on bonds were as fob- lows : t1S.nnw4s.r' . . . ,1' t. . . . . . . . . . il2 U. 5. do COIl ) . . . . . . 120 % Z , C , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U , S. , . . . . . . . . N , C. 4a. . . . . . . . . . . . 102 . . , . . . . . . . % No. Pacific hat , , , .112 % U. S. 25. air. . . . . . . . 97 No. Pacilto Os , , , . , , 0434 11.3. 3 , rer. . . . . . . . . 1l'214 No. l'aciflc 4 , , . , . 09 U.S. tis , coup . , , . , . hI3' N , Y , C. & Sc , fi , 4. , 1(15 Diettletl.G5 , . . . . . 1b04 N. .kW. Us , . . . , , , , , , 122 Aa..oiu , A. . . . . . . 30 $ N , SV. ConloIB , . , , , , 1.12 AIaoiass I. . . . . . . . 105 N. W. Deb. is. . . . . . . 117 % Ala. . "ta C , . , . , , . . 90 Ore. Nav,1 ts. . . . . . . III Ala.C4rrenoy , , . . 90 OreNtiv , 4s . . . , 00 % Atclmons , . , , . , . 91) 0 , s. u. Ge. I. r , . , . , 128 AtehIlIonacil , 4. . . . 70 % 0. 8. L. Sa , t. r. . . . . 104 CanadaSo,2nt1 , , , . 11)8 % PacIfiebs of'O5 , , , 102 Clii , Terms , . 4s , . , , 13814 ReaCtor 4 . . . . . . . . 8214 oi 0. A . . . . . . . . . 114 ¼ it.OWeL its. . . . . SO 0.11. A. P. 44 , , ,1043 * St. I. . 4. 1. P.1. Con , % 0434 p. , ' , . , , tts . . ,10i1' ( St. 1.&S. P.Gou. $ . 117 % D.<. 0.4 , . , . , , . . , OAt , St.P.Conaobs , , , . , , , 145 SQfit'L'Oflhi. Ists , . . . 105 % St. P. 0 , , k P. 1et , . . I 1)4 ICrieGen. 4 , . . . . . . . . 734 St. P C. , i P. 5 . . , , , 11fl'4 9' . w. &z. . is , C. r. 13 Southern Ky , 5' , . , . t'lt aet.Ilc. b . . . . . . 106 8. 1S.&T. Os. . . . . . . 7114 G.E. S. A , ( P. . . . . . 104 Term. new 11114 0. 11. . S. A. 28 , . . . 105 Te , P.tc , L. 0 , Let" loLl hl,2cTCet,3 . . . . . 110 % Tex. Vito. icr , 2am , 4294 1I.&T.Ocomi d. .1(15 U. P. I ) . k 0 , lit , 73 Iowa 0 , 19t5..3 . Wab. 1.1 Ss. . . . . . . . 110 % La.NowCon,4B , . , , 100 SVitb. 2U . . . . . . . . . . . 148 % 1. . 4 N. Pat , s , , , , , 851't Wet Shore 4 . . . . . . MIsomirl ) . . . . . . . . ) Va. Cerinrlps. ( . . . . . . 7111 M. IC , AT. 21. . . . . , , ( Ill V. deterred , , , , . , , , 5 MIC,4'j',4 , , , . , , 5994 Union Paciftim 4s. , , 0fl4 I , ; . y. e , iut . . . . . . . .h1111 1bo.ton Steel ( h.ntntioiiu , BOSTON , July 25.-Call loans , 2L1 Tier cent ; time loans , 3i4 per cent , Ciosing lirices for stocks , bonds and mining shares : ATAI S. 1" . . . . . . . . 13 Atciiiion piLl . , . . , , , , 2414 American 3ug&r. , l3ti ( 1iotoa b . . . . . . . . . . . 0834 AmSufMr tflLb. , . , 11894 PLC , I . , , , , , , . . , . , , 1140 hay Stats ( Is. . , , , , 194 Uei , 1'Iec ' , pfd , . . , , , 0:14 : leil rel.pnoa. , , 2741. Atchison 4e. . . . . . . . 9414 oIteu4Alboy , 2211 AblouezMhi , (3 , , 314 8otoa4 Main. . . 10114 AtlantIc. . . . . . . . . . . . 20 c.,1i. & 1 . . . . . . . . . 10094 oston& Muntarmi 20511 l'ilelmourr. . . . . . . . 1)1414 ) flntte& Boston , , , , 2314 General ifiactno. . 3M Calum.t. 11.oi. , 4100 Illinois SteI , . . , SLili . . . . , , , , bill Mexieitn Central , , 494 Fraekhin , . , , , , . , , , , 124 N. 'V. .mi N , F. . . . , , , 04 OceoI , , . , , , . , , , 4)1 010 Coiouy. . . . . . 202 Gutacy . , , , , , , , , , , , 112 % ltiiooer . . . . . . . . . . 8134 Tamaraeii . , , , , , , . 134 Ililioc laci5o. . . . . 2314 Svoivrrlnes. . . . . . . 231'S Weit iiiu , , . , . , , , . 8394 i&rrott. . . . . . . . . . . 229 iv. Rice , , , , . , , , , , , , 2414 Old Dominion. . . . . . 234 SY.lClec.nfd. . . . . . Ill Ilnniioiil NoIi' , OMAIrA , Jill ) ' 25.-The clearings for tIme day were $963,340.22 ; balances , $119,350.17. 'I'lio clearings for 1b97 were $715,735.11 and time balances $9,90.83. hmicreamie iii clear- lng& $217,611.11. Cl kICAGO , July 25-Clearings , $16,262,145 ; balances , $3,105,222 ; New York exchange Premlumn ; sterling exchange , hosted rates , $1BMj'4,84 ; actual rates , $4,833f4,5V ; lxty dl1) ' , $4.B23itj'4Si 1-S. Stocks active : Ills. cull , 30 % ; iliscuit lireferred , 92 Strawboard - board , 26 ; Diamond Match , 138 1.8 ; North Chicago , 212 : West Chicago , 92 5-8. NEW ORLEANS , July 25.-Clearings , 1535,275 ; New York echangc , batik , $1 per / i1,0oo premiums commercial , 25a Per $1,000 iliseount , MEMI'IITS , Juh 25.-Clearings , $ Il7S'S9 1)Itllmnces $66,446 i'ew ; York exchange selling - ing at $1.50. BOSTON , July 25-ClearIngs , $ l1,233S0S ; bainnces $1,403,303. N1'V 13OItK , July 25.-ClearIngs , $67,471- 4191 : balances $3,129.59. ST. LOUU. July 25.-ClearIngs , $4,631,286 : balances , $306,066 ; money , 5IJ per cent ; New York exchange par bid , 1&c premium asked. CINCINNATf , July 25.-Money , 2 ½ 116 per cent New York exchange , 25c discount asked , par bId ; clearings , $2,434,000. Slut Vrnnei.ec , Mining ( iimothlIofl , SAN FRANCISCO , July 23.-Omclal cbs" lag quotations on mining stocks today were fohlowsl as . . . AIls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1ndi Wash , Con 3 Anas , . . . . . . . . . . . . a Mexican. . . . . . . . . . . 32 Sest& flebther. , , . 17 OceldentatCOn 110 hollies. . . . . . . . . . . 4 Ophir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Caledoniri , , , . , , , 20 Ovc'rniftii..I cliallenrecon. . . . . 3.2 l'otol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 . Choilar . . , . , . , , , , , . . 37 Savaro , . , . . . , " , . . 12 ConflOence . . , , , , , , . SO scorpion. . . . . . . . . . . COflCtil.. ¼ Va , , , . hID SlerraNPrada. . . . . tO crown Potimi. , . , , . 4 Sliver 11111. . . . . . . 4 floumaCurrie , , : 5 Union Comm . . . . , , , . , 20 flale& Norcross. . 40 hltatiCon. . . . . . . . . . 2 Justice. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Yellow Jncltot , , , . 14 RentuckyCoa . . . . . a Standani. . . . . . . . . . 143 Sn iii , Silver bars , SS"4c : Mexican dollars , 4G 4C4c : drafts , sight , i&o ; telegraph , 17 ½ c , Nt'- York llinhiig ( liCnhlomi. NEW YOfl1 , July' 25.-The following are thoclosing mining quotations : hmollar. . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 OntariO. . . . . . . . . . . 250 Cr woi'eini , , . , , 2 Ontr , . . . . , , , , . . , , 12 C n.Cb , & Va . , , . 31 Pimouth . . . . . , . . 12 DAadW000 , , , . . , , , . 30 Quicksilver. . . . . . . . 100 Oould&Curry.'I Uuteksllver mfd , , . 226 flabeoreros , , 40 SierraNera4L , , . 40 1lomnAtae , , , . . . , 4800 Standard . , . . . . , , , 240 Ironsilvor. . . . . . . . 78 UnIon Con . . . . . . . . . 33 Mexicati. . . . . . . . . . . Li YollowJacket , , , . 11) Toiision Stock qucilat , , . LONDON , July 25-4 P. m.-Closlng _ _ " ' ' ' Conol"jn'1 1 i.th'c'trat . , , . , .1'2114 Consois. Scot , , . . , , , 11134 'imuiy1yalmia. . . . . . CU'S can , Pacific. . , , , . , , 874 fleadlar . . . ' . . . . . . , 835 Erie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 3314 Nor. Con , new 4. , , 05 Erie 1st pM' . . . . . . :45j. : Atc1iiOii . , . . . , . . , . . 1314 Iii. Contr.l. . . . . . . . . . 111 L.4N. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0495 Mitcanorcimnary. 2U4 GranuTrunk . . . . . . . . 714 St. Paul common. . . 1021 * BAIt SILVER-Stead ) ' ; 277-Sd Per ounce. MONEY11iif per cent. Thu rate of iliscount lii . the open market for short and three months' bills , 1 1-Sij i er cent. Cotoit Market , NEW YORK , July 25-There was quite a stir In cottoh futures for a time today , followed by a relapse. Cables were about as expected , Crop mmes. while somewhat conflicting , was generally favorable tp the short interest , Most of today's trading was between room operators , although there was some investment buying durIng the morning and some buying for the for- olga account. Later ihiases of the market Indicated misgivings on the part 01 the longs and liquidation was the feature. The market closed barely steady at a lose of 21J5 points. LIVERPOOL , July 25.-COTTON-Spot , moderato demand , American middling' , 3 13-32d. The sales of the day ss'ero 8,000 bales of which 600 bales were for speculu- tioa and export and Included 7,31)0 bales American. Receipts , 1,000 bales , IncludIng 900 American. Futures opened quiet rut steady with a moderato demand and closed quiet , American middling I. m. c. 3 20-64j S 22-Old buyers ; July , August 3 21-Clj 3 22-Old buyers ; August and eptemnber , 3 21-6lcl sellers ; September and October , 3 I9-6i43 20.64c1 buyers ; October and Novem- her , 3 18-64113 19-dId buyers ; November and December , 3 18-Old sellers ; December and January , 3 18.64d sellers ; January and Fob- ruar ) ' , i iS-Old buyers ; February and March , : : 1S-6413 19-flU buyers ; March anti AprIl , 3 19-64b3 22-Old Boilers ; April and Iday , 3 20-640 buyers. NEW ORLEANS , July 25.-COTTON.-Fti- tures , easy ; July $5.60 bid ; August , $5.47l 5,49 ; September $ i.46jS.47 ; October , $5.475.4S November , * 5.5&5.52 ; December , $5.55.S6 ; January , $5.69'uiS.CO ' ; February , $3.62'j5.64 ; March , 5.6ij5.57 , Spot cotton-Quiet , steady ; ales , 350 balei ; ordinary , 4 3-lOc ; good ordInary , 4 9-ICc ; low umuiddling , 5c ; middling , 5c ; good midding , 5 15-16c ; mid- dllng fair. 61c , flecelpt , 745 bales , stock , 81,140 bales. Xe' , YorJ 1)ry Goo.bM Mnr1et. NE\V YORK , July 25.-DIsmal weather has held hack progress In the dry goods market. The Inst demand in various see- ticits of time country is quito heavy , as shown In advices from jobbers. But as yet the latter class has not seen fit to fill In their stocks and buyIng at first hands Is not at all satisfactory. The steady strength of tue market Is remarkable , Even In woolen goods there Is a tendency to stock to the standard set early in the season. In cotton goods there Is' much strength. A tentative advance of 1-8 In rival bleached I cottons Is announced. Prices In cotton goods are conceded to be too low , but they are thoroughly firm. Brown goods for domestic - mestic use show hittbo activity , although converters are buying' more freely than heretofore. Export goods are rm and fairly active. Coarse colored cotton goods show no change. Print cloths ore still llrm. Extras are quoted at 2c. Practlcally only spots are sold. Odd goods are firm. Coffee Market , NEW YORK , July 25.-COFFEE-OptIons opened steady at unchanged pt-lees , ruled more active , with steadier undertone , fob- lowing covering and switching In face qf liberal receipts at Rio and Santos , with disappointing consumption , Closed firm , with prices unchjtnged to 5 points higher. Sales , 25,250 bags , includinF August , $5.45 , Spot , RIo , dull , nominal ; ' , o. 7 Invoice , Cc ; No. 7 jobbing , 6 ½ c. Mild , quiet ; Cordova , 81A@15c. tIO DE JANEIRO , July 25.-COFFEE- Weekly report of coffee steady ; standard , 7,350 reis. Receipts durIng th week , 50,000 bags ; shipments to tIme United States , 18,000 bags : stock , 311,000 bags. SANTOS , July 25.-COFFEE-Weekly report - port of coffee firm ; good average Santos 1,500 rels. Receipts during the week , 114,000 bags ; shipments to the United States , 28- 000 bags ; stock , 395,000 bags. oil 31irkt-t , OIL CITY , July 25.-Credit balances , 02c , Certificates opened at 8Sc bid for cash ; highest , 92 ½ c ; chased , 92c bid for cash. Total sales , 1,000 bbls , cash oil , at 02c. Shipments. 178,261 bbls , ; runs , 137.69S bbl. WILMINGTON , N. C. , July 25.-OILS- Spirits turpentine , quiet , 251f254c. Rosin , ( lull , tile. $1.00. Crildo turpentine , steady , $1.00 , $1.50 , $1.75. Tar , quiet , $1.10 , Siiii' 5luirket , NEYbtI , July 23.-s U ( AURaw , fi"ni : fair rctbilng , 3 ½ c ; contrIflmnl 90 test. 4tc : rUfined. firm. NE\i' ORI.EANS. July 25.-SrscAR- Sleady and fIrm : open kettlc , Cil.4e : con- trif..m.cii. .lmtt' , 4 11-ICc ; yellow , Ij'4 91Cc ; seeoncl $ , 2ii4c. CaIifoinin ii'ieih 11'rizIts , NEW YORK. July 25.-CALIFORNIA DRIED vrtul'rs-Qumiet. Evapom'itccl ap- 1)109 , common , Gi8c per lb. : wire tray , 8t'14c ; choice , Saitie ; fancy , 9i9'4c. Prunes , 4uSc. Apricots , Jioyal , S'Ui0c ; Moor Park , 1012c , l'eachcs , UflpeCIeb , SilSe ; peeled , 12131Cc , Stink iii 1iikt' Si , ( .iinli' . DETROIT , July 25-TIme steamer Edward Smith , No , 2 , was run Imito and sunk in Lake St. Clalr , near the Flats , Sunday afternoon - noon , by the schooner Jtranin , In tow of time propeller Aurora. TIme Smith was bound up loaded and without consort , while the Aurora and Arania were bound down , The Arania was badly damaged about the bow , The crew anil a pbcasuro party on board tIme Smith were rescued s'lt1iou1 accident , The Smith is owned tiy John Mitchell of Cleveland amid valued at $85,000. The Mania is time property of Corrigan of Cleveland - land and valued at $150,000. Livel FigIsO Over a ' , Vomiizimi , itl'ARTIILIR , 0. , July 25-A fight over a woman at a festival last night lit Eihco , a mlmilng village near here , resulted in five being seriously wounded and IflOflY slIghtly Inurcti , 'himose seriously hurt ore : v , Crow , ctit In soveim hilaces , wIll tIle ; Franlc D. Trimmer , shot in leg , hand antI head ; LewIs Yenger , thumb cut oft ; David Jtmmilerson , stabbed and struclc on head with slumigehot ; Lewis Andersoim , bruised uboilt face , Warrants Imas'o boon issued for lIme arrest of twenty-five who participated In thio drunken carousal , htziiisnt.kel hut 5hii I Is. ( IARY , S. 1) . , July 25-Spvcial.-hlur- ( ) giars broke into tIme mail room of the Ciii- t'ago & Northwestern tlcpot at this point , effecting aim entrance by forcIng a window and after emitting up tIme pouches raisackcd limo whole of time east mall , svlmlch arrIved on tIme night train , They also went througim tlio room of the Ahmiorican Express company lii the same building , but s'cro unsuccessful in theIr search for valuables , Cli lingo % ss iita it 'l'rsiiit , Carnival , CUICAGO , July 25-Timo Chicago Central associmitlomm is haying plati ( or a trade ear- nival to be held here October 3 to 35 , The festival , as plamined. will cost $200,000 amid will include electric IllumInations on an elaborate scale , a pageant similar to that of the Mardi Gras amid also in time Audito. rium. A water carulvmti ott the lahce trout is also considered , I iiiA LIVE STOCK NAIUiET Week St.&rth with IAght Reeopta ! anti a Much Livelier Buthios. PRICES ON EVERYTI1IN ARE IUGIIER Cnttlo Ten Cents Vii nnct Sold Early , , tui1 hogs About PI'c to Teut Cents , ivithi a Very , , Brisk 3)enmnn1 , 4-- , MONDAY , July 25. Cattle. hogs. Sheep. Receipts today . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,545 2,538 3,200 Ofilcial Saturday , , . , . , , . , , . 1,132 9,006 433 Omie week ago. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,735 2,693 1,671 Two weeks ago . . . . , . , , , . , . . , 3,300 8,792 1,717 Omme year ago , , , . , , , . . , . . , . . 3,823 2,285 49t3 Two years ago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,962 1,173 44t3 I Average Price vaid for bogs for the last few days , wIth comparlsonB : 11898. 11897. 11890. ItS 5. 11894 , 11893. 11192. July 9 , . , , 3 7S 3 85 2 It 4 76 5 01 ' 5 12 July 10 . , S 3 28 2 37 4 63 5 06 5 92 ' July 11 _ , , 369 201 4 67 4 hI 597 41St July 12 . . . 3 73 . 3 18 4 72 4 96 41 87 6 66 July 13 . . . 3 8.2 3 14 II 97 4 78 4 80 5 87 5 71 July 14 . . . 3 77 3 151 3 00 4 73 5 74 5 66 July 16 . . , 3 12 3 20 3 07 4 81 4 SOt 41 33 July 17 , , . S 3 25 2 97 4 82 4 97 5 50 July 18 , . b 82 2 93 4 81 4 90 5 65 5 51 July 19 . . . 3 89 3 32 4 89 4 79 5 33 5 64 July 20 . , . 3 8,1 3 35 2 97 4 04 4 74 5 13) ) b 54 July 21 . . . 3 81 3 38 2 93 4 79 41 39 5 55 July 22 , , . 3 79i 3 27 2 84 4 85 5 53 5 bIP July' 23 , . , 3 32 3 25 2 83 4 81 4 74 S CO Jtiiy 24 . , . S 3 31 2 92 4 76 4 81 5 59 Jtmhy 25 , . . 3 89 2 89 4 81 4 76 5 53 5 60 S Indicates Sunday : . The official number of cars of stock brought iti today by each road was : Cattle , hogs. Sheep. lirs. C. , M. & St. P. fly 1 . . Union l'ar' . 53'stemn 8 7 10 1 F' . , E. & M , 'V. It. H C 10 . . ' C. , St. 1' . M. & 0. fly S I . . II. & M. It , II. it. . , 33 18 3 C. , 13 , & Q. 1t' . . . . . . . . 1 . _ K. C. & St. J. . . . . . . . 1 . . . . I i C , , It. I. & F , fly. , 10 1 , , . , C. , It. 1. & P. Iiy , , 'V 3 3 Total receipts , . , . , 57 41 16 2 The dispositlomi of thio da.v' receipts was as follows , each buyer purchasing the 11am- ber of head Indicated : Cattle , hogs , Sheep. Omaha Packing Co. . . . . . . . 12 Time G. H. J-lnmmon(1 ( Ca , , 150 1,142 200 Swift and Company. . . . . . . 5131 ' The Cuclahmy Packing Co. . 322 SSL 9913 Armour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 3,273 11. Becker and Dogan. . . . . 198 .1. L. Caro" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Lobman & Rothschild. . . , . 48 lCrebbs & Co . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 , . . . 11111 & Huntzinger . . . . . . . . 23 SwIft from country. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 665 Other buyers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 . . . . 639 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,946 2,500 Today's receipts of stock of all kimids tooted up 100 cars , as against 109 last Monday - day and 117 two weeks ago. It was Just an ordinary run , Without feature of Impor- tancO. CATTLE-There was a larger proportion of range cattle and fewer dry lot cuttl , than have been seemi In the yards in some time , but tIme total offerings of all kimids Were small. The market as a whole was In Very satIsfactory condition , Cornfed steers were in active demnamid and sold freely at an advance of Sc and aces.- sionally , on the most desirable kinds , lOc over , the close of last week. The offerings for the most part changed hands In good season and the pens were cleared at an early hour. There was nothing 'ery fancy among tIme offerings , but there were a few cattle good enough to bring $5 , The western cattle hero brought good , firm prices. 'rhiere was another train of the Western Ummion beef cattle emi sale , and. whIle the prices paid did not show much change from Friday of last week , the qualIty - Ity today was hardly as good , Cows and heifers sold freely at full ) ' steady prices. One bunch of fairlsh dry lot heifers brought $4.25 and some of the West- em Union Beef company's spayed helfers sold at $4.15 , but they were just as good as the steers and there has been nothing here like them before this season. A big string of western cows sold at $3.75. The few loads of feeding cattle here brought firm prices. Representative sales : STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Al' . Pr. 15..10S2 $4 50 3..1203 $4 110 20..1434 $1 95 6C..1062 4 75 1,1050 4 00 15..136i 4 96 3 , .1110 4 80 100. .1221 4 90 IS. .1268 5 00 26. . 965 4 85 67. .3213 4 90 1. . 940 2 23 4. . 840 3 10 1. .1270 3 65 4. . 690 225 2..107O 825 3..1256 3611 1. . 860 275 1..1110 325 1..1100 365 1..1100 275 1..1060 320 2..1270 375 1. .1010 2 9' ) t. .1110 3 35 1. .1260 3 75 13. . 743 3 00 1..1150 3 60 2 , . 845 410 1..103O 3 00 1..1000 3 Ci ) HEIFERS. 9 , 657 3 50 : ' . .1040 4 00 20. 7433 4 25 4. . 685 3 75 2. . 700 4 10 1. . 900 4 50 2. . 970 3110 4. . 877 4141 BULLS. 1. . 880 2 75 1. . 910 3 15 1. . 850 3 25 4.1402 3 00 21..1002 3 20 1. . 520 3 60 1..1300 3 00 CALVEI4. 1. , 90 1 ; 25 1. . 130 5 50 1. . 210 6 25 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1. . 690 3 25 2. , 615 4 10 2. . diO 4 25 1. , 470 3 50 14. . 615 4 25 4. . 537 4 40 2..S35 407 NEI3RASICA. 1 bull..1450 2 50 1 bull..1370 2 15 1 bull..1360 3 00 1 stag. . . . . 910 3 35 2 cows..1005 3 00 16 cows..1003 3 45 6 cow'i..1026 8 00 20 cows. . . . . 968 3 45 1 cow..1160 3 00 18 cows. . . . . 986 8 45 1 cow . . , . . , 1090 3 00 23 cows..1042 3 50 1 cow . . , . . . 1050 3 00 1 stag. . . . . 890 3 50 icow..1060 300 . 11. Richards. 210 cow'i. . . . 976 3 75 1 If.V. . Ilaig. , 63 feeders. . 714 3 90 J. Setlasen. 1 bull..1250 2 50 2 stags , . . , 5713 3 75 1 cow. . . . . . 900 3 50 23 feeders. . 928 4 25 TEXAS. a : ; feeders. . . . 759 3 30 WESTERNS. WYOMING. Western Union Beef Co. No. As' . Pr. No , As' . Pr. 5 bulls . , . , 1311 $2 95 1 bull. . . . . . 580 $1 00 17 cows. . . . . 882 3 40 34 steers , , . .1250 4 15 19 sirs. Tex. 868 3 65 21 feeders , , 911 1 15 51 cows & 11. 855 3 85 18 heifers , .1140 4 15 69 strs. Tex. 922 3 S7 ½ 2 $ feeders , , f.97 4 " 0 44 strs. Tox. 917 3 95 I DAII ( _ Weber & Sutherland , 3 cows , , , . . 966 2 80 25 cows. . . . . 996 3 60 1 coss'.1110 2 10 (1 ( cows , , , , , 1110 3 60 1 stag..1670 3 00 15 heifers , , 760 3 50 I heifer. . , 710 3 25 8 strs. ) 'lgs. 581 4 25 HOGS-Receipts of hogs today were light , as usual on a Monday , anti about the smime as one , two and three weeks ago. The market , however , shower ) marked Improve- meat , It opened at an advance of SfjIOc and cverythmliig wami sold and weighed up in IL very short time. 'l'lma hogs sold very largely at $3.85jj3JlO. The leading prict's w'cro 53.871,4 antI $3.00 , as agaInst $3.80i3.S2 on Saturday. The range Is now very close , as It Is the season of tIm year when medium weight hogs , weighing from 250 pounds up to 290 lOiifldH , are fully as good , if not better , sellers than big , heavy' weights. I For that reason choice , heavy loads , medium weight loads null ) mixer ) loads , Con- taming both merlium weight and 110ev ) ' , sell at about one price , Today's advance nnke Ui ) for all the decline time latter part of Inst week and puts values back whom they ss'cro oh Tuesday-la other words , hogs sold tOllay a ? bight ris they have any day this month ito tar , Representative saleH : No , j % ' , Sli. Pr , No , Av. Sii. Pr. 30..277 . . , . $1 85 11 , , . , . , 250 40 $3 511 . . . . . . . ' 200 3 85 59..208 . . . : i 85 St . . . . . .183 . . . .1 85 75..204 120 385 10..276 , . , 8 55 11 . . , . , , 212 . . . 885 11 , . , , , . Iii . . . : i 871/ 10 , . , . . , lOS . , , 3 871k 57..227 50 : i 7 ½ 73..262 280 3 87 ½ CS..221 40 :1 : 87 ½ 69 . . . , . 280 160 3 S7 62 . . , , . , 236 160 8 871 $ 67 , . , , . , 2111 84) 3 87 69 . . . . , , 231 120 3 S7 62 , . , . , .2' 3 40 3 67 , , . . , , 248 IC ) ) 3 90 fit..217 120 ' 1 140 1.5. , . , , , 270 200 3 90 09..2131 50 3 90 Cl..02 160 3 90 64 . . , . , ,2 51 , . , 390 74 ' . , . , . 239 50 'l 90 20 , , , , , 229 41) 3 90 Si . , . , . , 262 40 3 94) 65..225 160 3 00 412..282 160 3 00 53..276 40 3 90 196..i27 80 890 SI . . . . . .37 $ , . . 890 . . 72..20 80 3 00 61 , . . . , . 250 41) 390 67 , . , . . .2' 0 SO 3 94) 59..308 160 8 90 67..243 120 l lid 71..236 200 3 140 59..212 240 .1 90 50..210 50 8 110 Cl.280 80 : i 90 53 , . . . . , 250 40 3 140 75..245 40 8 90 81 . . . . . .2211 80 3 114) 53..322 160 : i : io 58..309 . . , 3 95 W'AGON LOTS-THROW OUTS. 1..360 . . , : iso 5 . . , , . . 256 . . , 380 41..2110 80 3 35 . . . . . . , , , 385 7..3714 . . . 3 5. ; i1 , . . . . ,2 iO . . . 3 8 , ' ; a . , . . , , 316 , . , 3 55 .1..252 . . . 3 85 ii . . . , , 353 ' , 3 55 4..23) , . . 385 5..210 , . . 3 55 2 . , . . , , 230 , . . 385 , , . , . . , 50 3 55 . . . . . . , , , 3 57' . . . . . . 40 3 90 5..282 . . . 3 110 SllliEi'-.l'hmo receipts of sheep 'ero tIme Inrgst of nimy day simmc'e July (1 ( , The offer- lags comisisied almost entirely of grass mtheel ) , The demnmmd for desirable muttons was of fairly liberal proportions , but the market 5'uN lOml5c lower and for that reason show and hmlelinedl to drag , Feeding stock both sheeT ) and lambs. are In good ( iemumll at this point rIght alan - . 11 wIll be noticed from tIme sales that fee - ing sheep are selling 25u4Ge 1.llder fat PhCCP , and lambs right around $1 er 100 tmn(1Ct' fat spring lambs , Reprcsentaiivo sn1s No AS' . I r , 806'omlng grass , mIxed. , 113 $4 3)9 ' 'ethera , , . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iOS 4 5 CIIICAC1S ) LI'lI STOCK tl4tltlIIT. Sin ll SUhlir o Cattle tnkes All Buyers Eager to l'urchnl'C. ChICAGO , July 25.-The * ttixpocttl small supply of cattle today made all classes of buyers eager to purchase. I'rices averaged 1O1i1&c higher. CIlolco steers , $5.255.75 ; mueulium , $4.8t4,93 ; beef steers , $4.300J'I.75 ; stockers and feeders , $3.1Uf4.SO btmhis , 53.00034.25 : cows and ) ieifers , $3.10'it' ' 4.00 : calves , $3,5Ol7,00 ; westerit steers , $4.30 I5.30 : 'J.'examis , $2.SUI5.00. There was an actIve demand for hogs from bath Packers nmid emtst ( ru similipers. I'rlccs ( ieveioped unusual stremlgtim smiles showIng amm advance of 5i7 ½ c. i'air _ to choice , $ l.0)i34i& ; packers , $3.SiJ3.9, ½ ; butchers , 53.85131,10 ; mixed , $35511 4.07 ½ ; light , $3.SO3.92 ; pigs , 13.007(3.90. hiuisluess ivas extremely dull in sheep and bombs. l'riccs ss'ere 15125c lower. Corn- nmoil to choice lnmmmbs , $3.SeG.25' imiferior to choice ummttlve. sheep , $3.00t4.(5 western range sImee $3.S5ii'4.40. ItRCEI1'T-Cattle , 14 500 head ; hogs , 82- 000 head ; shmeeps , 16,000 beau. ICniisn , City Ll'i Smelt , 1ANSAS CITY , July 25-CATTLE-Re- ceiptis , 3,040 head natives ; 2,5S0 Texans. Ilusiness was goodi all desirable stock sell. lag strong t4S bc hIgher , No chOice steers offered , Fair to inediumni steers , $ i.75115.L' light weight , 11,15115.10 ; stockers 1111 * feeders , $ I.2oftl.811 butcher cows nut ! hmehfers , $3.007i5.00 ; butcher bulls , $3.0 44,00 ; 51'estern steers , $3.60374.S0 : Texas steers , 13.50411,20 ; Texas butchers , $3.00113,40 : native and Texas canning stock , 12.50413.00. 110GB-Receipts , 4SSO head , Receipts quickly absorbed at 5jlOc higher prices. I Icavy 1mo , $3.851j4.00 : mixed , 13.70113.90 ; lights , 13.6,4(3.55 : pIgs , $3.2i1133.C0. SIIEE1'-iteceipts , 2,025 head. Receipts comislstetl largely of stock aitd feedmtmg sheep. Market active , imbout Btemltt ) ' spring lambs , $4TSUC.00 ; 'l'exns mmiii ! Arlzcmin , $3.1. ) 014.25 ; northwestern sheep , 11.00114.40 ; stockers - ers and feeders , $2.500j3.73. St. 1.0015 1ire Slot'k , ST. LOUIS July 25.-CATTLE-Receipts , 3,400 head , immcitm hlmg 2.500 Texans ; lmip- meats , 400 hmead. Market be higher for an- fives ; Texans steruly ; fair to choice native shipping nnrl export Steers , $4.SOr.40 , bulk of sales , 11.755.30 ; ( lrmssetl beef nail butcher steers , 14.40115.10 bulk of sales , 14.50111.95 ; steers , umiclor i , oo hOUumlP , $3.7511l.tio , bulk of saie , $4.00t14.50 ; stockers and feeders $2.407t4.80 bulk of sales , 13.00)14.30 : cows anti boilers , 2.00lt4.75.Toxas ; and Indian steers , $3.354.3S , bulk of sales , 54.00234,30 ; cows anti boilers , 12.50113.60. hOGS-Receipts , 2,900 head ; shipments , 2.600 head , Market strong to Sc higher. Yorkers , 3.85113.95 ; packers , $3.90j4.0O ; butchers , $4.007i4.07m4. SIII11EV-Iteceipts , 4,200 head : shipments , 1,200 head. Market steady ; native Taut- ioti , 14.001114,75 : lambs. $4.25416.1O stockers , 13.0tt113.40 ; Texas flmUttofls , 13.25111.33. Neiv York Live Stock , NEW YOR1 , July 25.-BEEVES-Re- cehiits , 8,829 head ; demand molerately nc- tivo ; steers , steady to lOc lower ; bulls and cows , 151i25c lower , native steers , $4.SOj3.4O ; Texans , $4.60 : oxen and stags , 12.75114.75 ; bulls , $2.90J3.50 ; cows S2.003.75. Cables lower , live cattle , I03b il8e dressed welghmt , refrigerator beef , tie per poUmmd. Exports today , none. CALVIS-Roceiptn , 4,225 bend. Market iloniorahizeci , Prices SOc lower ; veahs , $ h.50 5.50 : chmoico to extra , $5,7fl6.00 : no wosteruis. SIIEEI' AND LAM11S-Receipts , 16.907 head ; demand active , sheep barely steady ; lambs , 10i7'25c lower ; sheep , 13.0071)1.50 ) ; no very Prime lots here ; lambs , 11.50116.25 , inaitiby $4.75tI5.75. HOGS-Receipts , 10,090 head ; steady , $4.25 474.50. Cinch nmiittl 1.ive Stock. CINCINNATI , July 25.-HOGS-ActIve , strouig : $3.25Qt4.03. CATTLE-StonIly ; $3.C33'4.S5. SIIEEI'-Stsudy ; $2.50q4.15. LAM)35-W'cak ; $ l.0047..75. \ Ndoek in Sight , Record of receipts of live stock at the four principal markets for July 25 : Cattle. hogs. Sheen. Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,515 2.838 3290 Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11,500 32,000 16,000 Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,620 4,580 2,025 St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,400 2,900 4,200 'rota ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25,055 42,313 25,315 CANNOT ESFOItCIS 8ihSSOUhtI LAWS , Quarammilimo nimil Buttpu'ine T.aws CauMe Ihie Grentet 'l'romlIe. COLUMBIA , Mo. , July 25.-'l'ho annual report otthe Missouri State Board of Agriculture - riculture , just issued from headquarters , contains a statement of thio results of the efforts of tIme authorities to enforce the quarantine and butterlne laws during the past year , and remarks on the same by the secretary of the board. Regarding the quarantine - antino laws It says the quarantine regula- tiomis during the last season have been yb- hated , It goes on to say that vigorous efforts - forts to enforce the law was made in the face of numerous difficulties. Cbrculars were Issuer ) amid sent to all the prosecutors and sheriffs of time border counties through which cattle afflicted with Texas fever must pass. The most frequent violations were found In southeast MissourI , and vigorous efforts were required to bring the offenders to jus- tice. A notable case was in Kansas City , where fifty-five Infected cattle wore found In native pens. They were quarantined by Inspector Bruiser , but no conviction was I secured , Outbreaks of Texas fever have occurred in several parts of the state , and in many cases the veterinarians have been unable to ascertain whence the shipment came. Regarding tile butterine law , officials say that vigoroums efforts were made toward enforcing - forcing it In St. Louis and Kansas City , Do. tectives were employed at these places to find naIl irosecuto those engageil in time ni- legal sale of btmtteriae or in other ways Yb- bating tIlts law , Great difficulty was encoun- tercd lim securing the co'operation anti aid of the city authorities , and for this and ) other reasons emily onq convIction was so- cured. Time enforcement of neither tIme quarantine nor the butterine law has been a success so far , hut the Agricultural hoard will contInue its efforts wIth additional vigor. flu' ' GootIs it'gier .isslgus , NEW YORK , July 25-David IuicCosker , one of tIme leadhimg dry goods merchmamits of New York City , today ziladlo an assignmnemit of his Chicago bronchi establishment to E. yr , Coglan , who for years has nlanugel tIme Chicago business or time firm. The assign- macnt was precipitated by a stidden lienlanci for a settlenment mode last week upon time Now York 110usd ? by A. MaIler ) ' , a formar lartmmer in time business. It is ahi1 that tIme iuldleitelhllt'SB of the fIrm , inciuding the claim of If , Mallory , will not exceed $150- 000 , 'which it Is estimated wIll be easly covered by tIme assets. S1.'vl if I.evit's ( ) U a 'I'Iit'n for , ChICAGO , July 25-The German Opera h1oue comnpmmmy : , owner of the Sehmilier Theater company , confessell judgment today to tbvs Oardemm City Trust camnpnny on a note for $28,000 , Judgmommt was entered audi time sheriff levied on the theater building , Later attorneys repm'esentirmg time ( lardemi City Tiust columpany filcd a bill auking for a receiver for time ( lermnamm Opera Ilouio conipany , Smgui r lzait' , , ShiI p eu VIri' , SAN FRANCISCO , July 25.-A private dispatch received hero says that time ship Kenllwortlm , bound fromn hhlio , hawaiI , for Now York , ss'ltli a cargo of sugar , has put into Vnlparaiso on tIre , 110th the captain ant ) mate are reported dead. JAMES E. flOYD & GO , 'I'clcpibohle 1039 , Ornuilla , Net , COMMISSION , GRAIN , PIOVISI ONS itjid STOCKS liOAThi ) OP TRADH. DIrert wires to Chicago Stud New York. Corr .pondentii John A. wrren 4 Co. 'I'hiI.lIPIiONIS 11)83. H. R. P1NNEY 6 CO. , Ituomit 'i N , 1' . 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