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TUE MAUA DAiLY BEE ThURSDAY JITLY 8 159S
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COIiIERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
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Trading Bentirnont of the Day n Wheat Pit
18 Boarish.
PROVISION MARKtTS SHOW DECLINE
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Corn nnd Wlient CIo. L.nccr nnd
I Ont LHse Onr-1IghIi of g
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CHICAGo , July 27.-A break nt LIveroo1
tttia Antwcrp ntTecte1 wheat hero todny.
I3optomher c1oed .873c lower alul Decem-
I ber % 1 8o down. Corii left ott 6.Sc tower.
I Oats lost. 1.S4c. Pork declined 2c and
lard and rlbH Gc each.
.
with a thimp at Liverpool and favorable
weather , wheat Rtarted at u. decline. Set-
tombcr , which closed yesterday at
opend at from Gc to U&c. July started
at 4c decline , the first rntlo being at 70c ,
and before It did better It sold nnotlier ic
lower , Helling nt 69c , A ( leman(1 for a Kmall
qtiaiitlty ot July teen UvUlgetl how lIttle
vas for nle 1lOfl tllO nPlearanco of any
legitimate ( lernand , Irom Gc there was an
!
Immediate jutnj to 71e.
The trading Hentlment wa bearLh and
every one seemed to be on tIle Helling Ride.
About the only demtnd wn from HIIortR ,
. who had a RatiRfactory lroJlt and bought Iii
r on thu decline to Recure It. The export Inquiry -
quiry svn * aroused to greater activIty by
tile declIne In prico. New York reported a
e enn.Mlderablo quantity sell to the continent ,
'rhiR caucd n , 8lIght rally near the doMe ,
but prirtly failud of elTect on account of a
deelino at Autwerl , of 22j5c n tIlHhdl oh
reIorted enormouM yIelIN throtigliout tIe
continent. Chicago receiptS were ] ( ) carM
, compareit with 140 a yeitr ngo. 'J'he contrast
between this nnI htMl. ydar's arrivalM at
MinneapoliM and Duluth was as Htriking as
r over , numbering 82 cars today , against 310
a year ago. The clearances front Atlantic
JOrtH arnounteL In wheat and hour to 175-
( ) o ) ho , SeItomber ) O1)eflC(1 1-8ic lower at
d : 14c , down to GI 1-Sc , tip to &t4c , reacted
to 64c , then firmed up to 6I1LG4 t.Se at
the cloSe. December started - : % down
at crij-jt5 ; 3-Sc. declined to G4 s-Sc , then tip to
G4c , the closing Ilgure , July closed at 70c.
Thu heaviness of wheat was felt In the
orii pit XLfll had a tendency to ( lepress the
latter. aenerous rains fell In varidus see-
tions but the weather was stilt very dry
and hot In some Important regions of the
corn-growing country. 'l'ho general sentiment -
ment was bearish and Indications of tin-
loading by a prominent long started the entire -
tire fraternity in a shntlar procceIing. On
the brelc the country west of the MissourI
did some buying and there was a sltht
rally. September opeiled 14'3.Se lower at
5ltf3i firmed UI ) to 31 ½ c , declined to
33'l-Se , then rose to 34c at the cloBe ,
Oats were firm early on the Imnietliato
demand for the cash article. l'rlccs sagged
with corn. September opened 1-Sc down at
20e , Up tO 20 5-Sc , closing at 20 3-Sc.
Outside buying started provisions rather
steady , then prices coltised on th de-
clliio in the grain markets. Commission
mouscs sold freely , September imork opened
uncl.angcd to 2le lower at 9.tOp9.G2 , 801(1
up to $9.75 , dropped to $9.27 , then recovered
to $9.37 ½ , the closing figure. September lard
edarted umichituged at $5,52'.4 , rose to $5.57 ,
ileclined to $5.55 , thou advanced to 3.37V.
( tsked at the close. September ribs began
Undlfltflge(1 at $5.2 , solti UP to $5.5515.57 ,
roll ott to $5.32 ½ anit clomw(1 at $5,374.
Estimated receipts fur Thursday : Wheat ,
3O cars ; corn , 400 cars ; oats , 210 cars ; hogs ,
31OO0 head.
Leadmnc futures range n followa :
rtldleL.IOPec. I lEigh. I Low.IC1oe. I Yest'y
'VIeat. .
, Timly. . . 70 71 Gti 70 70' (
849)t. . . G5r 65 (4j ( jtjtt
1)ec , , . . ti5) 04)i 64t 634@s
Corri-
.111W. . , :14. : ( a44 34 34 34 %
Sept. . . 34tii 84 % 331t 34 3&
Jee. . . . 34tt 3SU'35 31)5 34t %
Z1miy. . . 37tSg , 7 % ( 373 (
'Oats-
July. . . 25 25 25 2
Sept. . . 2O ' 0) 20Itli 2O
Nay. . . : . ' 3l ' ' 3 % 3 3)
l'ork-
Jtiy. . . 0 r.5 1) 53 0 3(1 ( 0 30 9 35
SePt. . . U t3t ) 1) 75 1) 7 % U 37 < 9 85
Sept , . . 5 62 % 3 374 6 35 6 37i 5 62 %
Oct. . 6 67 % 6 tiC 5 43 6 40 5 SII
S. Itibs-
Sept. . , 3 62 % 6 67 % 6 83 5 37 % 3 62 %
_ .9 ° ! : : . : 6Th 6 60 5 37 % _ b 40 6 56
'No. 2.
Cnqli cillotations were as follows :
FLOUR-Quiet ; s'lnter wheat patents ,
$4.1O4.25 ; H tralglits , sacked , S3.3OJ 3. 15 ; epe-
CiLl brands sprIng. patents , $1.75t 5.00.
WHEAT-No. 3 8prlng , CSJ75c ; No , 2 red ,
Oc.
Oc.CORNNo.
CORN-No. 2 , 61I3I ½ c.
OATS-NO. 2 , 25251-Sc ; No. 2 white , 29J
U ½ c ; No. 3 whIte , 271125c.
ItYE-No. 2 , 43i4:1c. :
IIAItLEY-No. 2 , 315135c.
SE1DS-No. 1 llaxsced , S3j91c ; prime
timothy seed , $2.55.
PROVISIONS-Mess pork. per bbl. , $9.35
1L40. Lard , per 100 lbs. , $5.353.45. Short
Ibs shies ( loose ) , $5.2t1j5.65. Dry salted
ehoulders ( box'd ) , $ l.75r1j5,00. Short clear
mddeH ( boxed ) , $5.75j5.DO ,
Articles. 1teciptB. Stmtpnicnts
.
1'Iourbbli ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7flhO ) 5,3110
. . . . , 3,900
Corn , bu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 890.501 , 140,1)00 )
( ) atn.bu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 280,200 100,44)0 )
, . ) , ) - .
lr1ey.bu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,6t)0 )
Oa the Produce exchange today the butter
Inurket was firm ; creameries , 13'4Qj17 ½ c ;
dairies , 12Ji5c. Eggs , fresh , lie.
2 lV 'V 0 Ii IC ( ; EN Fi Iti L M4tRICEP.
( tuotaliotis for Ilie Huiy on Geiteral
COIII 141041 I t liI.
NflW oni , July 27.-FLOUfl-Rocelpts ,
6,455 bbls. ; exports , 2,726 bbls. ; weaker and
vfteretl Lit. lower Prices.
COItNMFAL-Eas3' .
] 1A1tLFY MAL.T-Dull ; western , 571jG3c ,
WI1EAT-ltecolpts , 161.650 Pu , ; exports ,
l0,821 bu , ; spot , weak ; No. 2 red , 73c f. o.
b. alloat export trail ) ) to arrive : options
ts'ero ( lull ROd generally s'cak all day In
face of it larger export btislimess ; short sell-
flI ) and liquidations were tIme trading lea-
tures , Insllred by continued lurgu new
wheat receilts ) , weak Liverpool advice and
favorable $ prlng s'tmeat crop news ; cIoset
I 3-tc net lower ; No. 2 red , 5O4P7l'e ; July ,
73j75c ; closed ztt 74c ; September , 69 5-1Gj )
0 1-Sc ; closed at G9c.
CORN-ReceIpts , 10,725 ho. ; spot , weak ;
No. 2 , 39 3-Se f , o , 1) , alloat ; options quiet
and easier In response to further rains
wcst 1(4)11 IL disposition to IlcCOlt 1)rOfltR On
oIig corn ; closed l4e net lower : July closetS
at :17 : 6-Sc ; September , 3Stj38 5-Sc ; cIooil at
3-Se.
OA'l'S-Bccclptit , 210,000 1am , ; exports , 24tiD2 ,
bu. ; ale , 60,000 ho , : spot , quiet ; No. 2 ,
T'c ; No. 2 whIte , al ½ qia2o ; options , dull
&in1 weak , closing c net lower.
1 101'S-Stead ) ' .
\\'OO I.-Iull ,
] 4Altli-\\'eak ; continent , $5.50 ,
CilEFSi-Stcndy ; large , 'imIte , 7o :
small white , 8e ; large colored , 7e ; small
colored , bc ,
'rALLOW-Steady ,
OILS-Cottonseed , steads' : prime cruiSe ,
1S ½ c ; priino yellow. 234t23e. l'etz-oleuin ,
lirm ; relined Now York , $3.40 ; Philadelphia
cot ! flaItinore , $0.25 ; In btilk , $3S5 ,
13Li'FT11t-11ccolpts , 12,2I 1)kgtt. ; firm ;
'western creamery , l4jlSc ; Elgins , lSc ; Inc.
tory , I1@i3'c.
ltl CF-F1rm.
1tlOLASSFS-Stendy.
EGGS-ReceIpts , 5,219 plgs. ; steady ; vest.
NETALH-Apatlm' still prevails In the 10-
cat market for metals , At time close today
the Metal oxehangu called pig Iron s'ur.
rnnt8 tlull , 'itlm $6.50 bid amid $ G.65 nMSe(1 ;
lake colIper. tinchangcd at 111,50 ; liii , quiet ,
tyltit 15.S24 , bid nutS $15.62 ½ ItmIkeil ; lemitl ,
( lulet , With $3.95 1)1(1 ) and $1 asked ; slelter ,
iltilet. 'v'Itb $1.50 bid nud $ t.62 asked , 'l'lto
lirmn attiultig time settliimg Price ( or leading
western miimers mutti imdlters quotes lead
at $3.80.
lCiinsiis City Gruin stitil l'rlmvlslouN ,
} ANI4AS c'i'ry , July 27-WI IlAT-Mar.
kot actIve ; No. I hard. G5iGG ½ o ; No. 2 ,
ClfjGGe ; No. 3 , 581j634c ; No. 1 red , 72'73e ;
No , 2. 72e ; No , 3. GGtjTOo ; No. 2 sprIng , G2
030 ; No. 3 , GO1c.
( 'OlIN-Market Stead ) " No , , 72c ; mixed ,
3fi33tAo ; No , 2 whIte , 82'li52c : No , 3 , 32c.
OATS-Noinlnuliy stoutly ; No. 2 white ,
old , 2Tc.
RYF-Mitrket lirm ; No. 2 , 42c ,
I lAY-Market active , unciuumged.
13UTTF1t-Market lirm ; separator , l4fJlCc ;
dairy , 13c.
1X1GS-Market steady to firm ; fresh , S'ce.
1tEC1l1"1'S-Wheat , 80,400 bu. ; corn , 1,700
bu. : oats. 10.000 bu ,
S1i1PMFN'J'S-'S'lmeat , 86,400 Umi , ; corn ,
bu. ; outs , hone ,
St. Lotus 1irIt ,
ST. LOUIS. July 27.-FLOUR-Dull nail
easy ; Patents , $ i.6Ij3S0 ; straights , $33511' '
3.50 : clear , $3.OO1j0.30 ; low to medium grades ,
32.25(2.75.
WItFLtT-T.owcr. closing with July 134e ,
August Ic. HltdiUber So and December Ic
tmotler ) 'CSteidLL ) ' tilOt , dtill and 1over ; No.
2 red , ensti elevator , GOc ; track GOii'Tlc ;
ithi ) ' 6Sc ; August , 64'jo ; Septomuijer ,
bId ; December , G4o ; No. 2 hard , cash , 6GJ
9.&liN-Wcak anti 3c lower for futures ;
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spot , dull and lower to s'll ; No , cash , 31c
bid ; July , 33c tlSkCl' September , 338c
asked ; December 32 ¼ e.
OATE-ltmii nnt easy for ftitures ; spot ,
nominal ; No. 2 cash 24'4c ; track , 35'Ae : July ,
21e : September , 254C bid ; No. 2 whIte , Soc.
ItYE-Steatly at 46c.
Ff4AXSE1D-Lower nt E4e.
TMOTIIY ! SflID-To arrive next month ,
2idflN1IAT-Steai1y ! at 1.S511.9O.
UItAN--Stronger and higher ; sacked , cast
frock , G1t,1152c.
STAY-Steady to easy : timothy , $ G.5O
. ® , prairie , $5.50117.O0.
iiLi r'ri.m-vlrm ; creamery , 1G111S'o ;
dairy , 13iI1Gc.
ECIGS-Stendy ot tIc , loss oft ,
\1iISWt-tenily at $ l.2.
COTTON THiS ANI ) IJAGGING-Un-
changed ,
ztl1PALS-Lead , dull at Z3.S24. Speller ,
dull at $ l.32S4.
1'ltOVl SI ONS-l'ork , lower ; standard
mess , jobbing , $9.25. Lard lower : prime
steam , 15,10 : choIce , $5.20. bry salt meats ,
boxed i4liouIders , $5.25 ; extra short clear
I.75 ; ribs , $5.87 ½ ; shorts , $6.00. flacoti , boxed
shoulders , $5.75 ; extra short clear , $0.35 ;
rllis , $0.40 ; shorts , $0.50.
IIECFflI'TS-Fiour , 3,000 bbls , ' wheat , 42-
000 ho. ; corn 6,000 bu. ; oats , 20,00 bu.
s1iSl'MNrs-Fiour , 5,000 bIds. ; wheat ,
10,000 ho , ; corn , 3,000 bu. ; oats , 8,000 bu.
O3IAIIA. ( aISNiOltAii MAILRF.TS.
CoatS I t hut ( if Truile and ( Lmmntnl lnnn On
StaiIe ILIIII Fniie1 Groeerie.
EGGS-Good stock , Lc.
I3UTTEIL-Common to fair , i11lc separator -
arator , ISo ; gnkhcred creamery , 15I16c.
IiIVB l'OULTItY-llens , Gc ; old roosters -
ers , 4c : spring chIckens , bc ; ducks , not
vvnted ; geese , not wanted.
1'IGEONS-14vc , per doz. , GO75c.
VEi1.-ChoIce , Sm9c.
hAY-Upland , $3.50 ; midland , $5 ; lowland ,
$1 ; rye straw , $5.
VEtIETAI3LES.
ONIONS-New southern , rer lb. , 11'4c.
] 11ANS-1lnnd-picked navy , per bu , , $1.25.
I'OTATOFS-New , per bu. , 45150c.
CAIIBAGE-Per crate per ii , . , Ic.
TOMATOES-Per four-basket crate , 5O11
GOc.
GOc.CtJCUMI3FflSl1omo
CtJCUMI3FflS-l1omo grown , per doz , , 30
50c.
50c.WAX
WAX 1J1ANS-1-3 bu. box , 40c.
TROPICAl4 FRUITS.
ORANGES-Seedlings , $2.501J2.75 : Valen-
eIa , Per box , $3.25 ; Mediterranean weet ,
$3.00.
LFMONS-California , $1.7515,00 ; fancy
Mdssina , $5.50IG.00.
BANANAS-Choice large stock , per
ltiiIdlI , $2.002.25 ; medIum sized bunches ,
$1.7511 2.00.
FRUITS.
urAc1c RASPIIIGRItIES-I'er 21-qt. case ,
$1.75.
flr.AcIcIlFmnIES-$1.73.
RED RAS1'BIGIIRIES-Per 24-qt , case ,
$ I.75e2.00.
1ILUEUERRIES-Per IG-qt. case , $1.501
1.75.
1.75.CITERRTESPer
CITERRTES--Per 21-qt. case , $1.00I1.25.
CURIIANTS-I'er 21-qt. case $1.251f1.5O.
\VATEIIM FLONS-Crated , I1120c.
CANTALOPE-Crates , $1.25 ; per basket ,
DOe.
DOe.PflACIIESPer
PflACIIES-Per 4-basket crate , $1.25 ;
GeorgIa Eibcrtas , per 0-basket crate , $1.75 ;
Calitornlas , 20-lb. case , DOe.
J'LUMS-Californlns , * 1.151.11.23.
PEAIIS-llartlett , $2.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS-Almonds , per lb. , large size , 12lJ
lIe ; small , lie ; Brazils , per lb. , 9l1'IOc : English -
glish va1nuts , per lb. , fancy soft shell , 1111'
12e ; standards , SljDc ; filberts , per lb. , lOc ;
pecans , polished , medium , 61.j7c ; extra
large , S110c ; large hickory nuts , $ l.001.1.10
per ho. ; small , $ l.l51.25 per bu. ; cocoanuts ,
Per 100 , $1 ; 1)eaHUtM , raw , 61j6 ½ c ; roasted , 7c.
SYRUI'-Flve-gal. can , each ,
$2.75 ; gal , calls , Pure. ior doz , , $12 ; halt-gal.
cans , $5.25 ; quart catis , $3.50.
IIONIIY-Choico white , 14i15c.
DATES-flallowee , GO to 70-lb. boxes , 5c ;
Sair , Sc ; Fard , 9-lb. boxes , Dc.
FIGS-Imported , fancy 3-crown , 14-lb.
bxe , bc : 5-crown , 41-lb. imoxes , SIc ; 2-lb.
boxes , 22@23c 1)er box ; California , 10-lb.
box , $1.
CIDER-Per Small bbl. , $3.251.3.5O.
hIDES , TALLOW , ETC.
hIDES-No. 1 green hides , 7',4c ; No. 2
green hides , 6c ; No. 1 salted hIdes , Dc ; No.
2 salted hides , Sc ; No. I veal calf , S to 12
lbs. , Dc ; No. 2 veal calf , 12 to 15 lbs. , 7c.
TALLOW , GREASE , ETC.-Titllow , No.
1. Sc ; tallow , No. 2 , 2 ½ e ; rough tallow , 1c ;
white grease , 2 ½ Sj2e ; yellow and brown
grease. 1 ½ 1124e.
ShEEP PELTS-Green salted , each , 155
The ; green salted shearlngs ( short wooled
early skins ) , each , lIe ; dry shearlngs ( short
wooied early sIins ) , No. 1 , each , Sc ; dry
hint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool
pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 4115e : dry flint ,
hansas and Nebraska murrain wool pelts ,
per lb. , actual weight , 3Ie ; dry flInt , Cob-
mOo butcher wool pelts. per lb. , actual
weight , 45c ; dry flint , Colorado murrain
wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 3@4c.
New Orlezimis Mnrkc ( .
NEW ORLEANS , July 27.-HOG PROD-
UCTS-Quiet ; pork , standard mess , $1O.OO
10.25. Lard , refIned tierce , $4.12c4.25 ; pure
lard , $5.STC.O0. Boxed meats , dry salt
shoulders , $ .37 ½ ; sides , 0.0Ol36.121. Ilacon.
clear ribs sides , $6.S7',41j7.0O. hams , choice
sugar-cured , 91110c.
COFFEE-Steady ; Rio , ordinary to fair ,
7' ; ' jSc.
hICE-In demand ; 4 5-8J5'c.
FLOUR , GRAIN AND FEEDSTUFFS-
Quint. Flour. extra fancy , $4.154.55. Corn-
neki , $1.85. Bran , quiet.
HAY-Prime ; $11.0O12.OO ; choice , $ l3.500J
CORN-No. 2 sacked , mixed , 4i42 ; white
and yellow , 4241c.
OATS-No. 2 sacked , 31 ½ c.
Ilnitlnmore Market.
flALTIMORE , July 27.-FLOUR-Easy ;
receipts , 5,205 bbls , ; exports , 160 bbls. ; sales ,
150 hbls.
W1IEAT-Euiler ; spot and the month. 71
t1.72e ; August , 70 5-8i70e ; steamer , No. 2
red. G9l1jG9c ; receipts , 143,116 bu , ; exports ,
21,000 lti. I southern wheat. by sample , 62
72c ; southern wheat , on grade , GSl1172c.
COItN-Qulet end lower ; spot an the
month , 3D 1-S113S 3-Se ; August. 3S3S 3-So ;
steamer mixed , 37 1.S37 3-Sc ; recelts , 23,569
ho. ; exports , none : southern wlmit and yeS-
low corn , 41c.
OATS-Steady ; No. 2 whlto , 32rZ33c ; No. 2
mIxed , 30j31c ; receipts , 4,045 bu , ; exports ,
none.
BUTTER-Steady. unchanged.
EGGS-Firm , tmnchangrd ,
ClIESl-Steat1y , unchanged.
Cimietmijmnti Market.
CINCINNATI July 27.-FLOUR-QuIet.
w'IIEA'r-Dull , lower : No. 2 red , G74116Sc.
COHN-Quiet : No. 2 mIxed , 86c.
OATS-Strong : No , 2 mIxed , 27c ; new ,
24'Ac.
1tYE-Quiet : No. 2 , 42c ,
I'ROVISIONS-Lard. quiet , $3.25. Bulk
meats , qul't , $5.60. Bacon , steady , $0.60.
\VIIISICY-Strong ; $1.25.
IIUTTIIII-Firmn ,
SUGAR-Quiet.
EGGS-QuIet : Dc.
ChEESE-Firm.
Cmiii ltecclpti at J'rliaclpnl Mnrketis ,
ChICAGO , July 27.-ReceIpts today :
Wheat , 130 cars : corn , 285 cars : oats , 122
ears , Estimated cars for tomorrow :
) , Viment , 130 ; corn , 400 : oats , 21.
ST. LOUIS , Jul' 27.-Receipts : Wheat ,
46 cars.
MINNEAPOLIS , July 27-Receipts :
Wheat. 79 cars.
DULUTH , Juiy 27.-Receipts : Wheat , S
cars.
KANSAS CITY , July 27.-Receipts :
Wheat , 114 cars.
'I'iledo 2Unrkct ,
TOLEDO , 0. , July 27.-WE EAT-Lower ,
weak : No. 2 cash and July , G7'c ; Septem.
ber , 6Cc bid.
CORN-Dull , lower ; No , 2 mIxed 344c.
OA'5'H-Dull , stead ) ' ; No. 2 mixeb 254c.
RYF-Dull , lower ; No , 2 cash , do.
HIGEIS-Cioverseed , dull , higher : prime ,
cash. $3.30 bid.
OIL.-Nortlt Llrna , GSc ; South Llma and
Indiana , 63.
iiiIienl)1It4 Mirket ,
lit I NNEAPOI2IS , July 27.-WIl EAT-July ,
87c : September , 63')063 ) 5-Sc ; December ,
62 T-S1.i62 ½ c ; on track , o , 1 hard , DOc ; No.
1 northern , &Sc ; No , 2 northern , 81e.
FLOUR-Quiet ; first potents , 54.35j4.45 ;
sCCfll patents , $1.3)YI4'4.40. )
1lItA-In bulk , $9,001.9.0 ; sacked , $10.00
@ 10.50.
2I Ilwstmikei , Itirlet ,
Ml IWAl1KflE , July 27-WIl EAT-.Lower ;
No , 1 itorthern , 57c ; No , 2 northern , 85 ½ o ;
t3elmtetnber , GTe ,
ltYF2-4e lower : No , 2 , 41c.
1IAIILEV-Nomninal ; No , 2 , September , 4Cc
asked.
LI % 'erpoul ( ritIhi 11urlCet ,
LlVERPOOl , July 27-WI ! EAT-Market
quiet , 1@l 7-Sd lower : July , 6s 54d ; Sd ) .
tcmter , 5)4 7 I-Sd ; December , 5 ' 4d ,
CORN-Ztlarlcot , quiet , % 11Id lower : July ,
:15 : 2 5-Sd ; September , Ss 3 5-Sd : October , Ss
4ld.
I'curln Uirkrtiu ,
PEORIA , July 27.-CORN-Quiet ; No , 2 ,
33A(3lc ,
OATS-Firm , irregular ; No. 3 whIte , 25@
254c.
Vi'1II13KY-Firm , on the basis of $1.25.
Stilt Frn.ii'Iaio "i'lieit ( ) Inrki't.
SAN FRANCISCO July 27-WhEAT-
Steady : hceember ,
BARLEY-Steady ; December , $1.1B ,
Coth'i' iliirket ,
NEW YORK , July 27.-COFFEE-Otlons
opened steady at unchanged prices to 10
p
paints ndvnneo ruled generally firmer oil
covering and investment demand , followed
by favorable European and hirazillan cables
and better feeling In tIme spot market ; some
Investment demand reported , hut business
mostly covering and switching. Ciocd
barely steady , unchanged to S Points net
higher : soles , 25,750 bag5 , Incititling August
at $5.451.75.0. Spot coffee , Rio , quiet ; No , i ,
invoice , $6 : No. 7 , jobbIng , $0.50. Mild , moderately -
erately active ; Cordovn , $ S.&O1I5 fair busi-
noes , but no details given.
STOCRS AM ) UONI ) .
I'encc , 1'roMiiecIsCnue Ojierationis of
Dii. Ii ) lie 'er ) .C1i'e.
NEW YORK , July 27.-Nearly all the
strength and activity In today's stock roar-
ket were coalined to the first hour. At the
opening there was a rush to buy as a re-
suit of orders placed with commission
houses this morning on the announcement
that Spain had nt1dresst1 the United States
government wIth a request for peace , This
earl ) ' demand was ted quito freely by realIzIng -
IzIng sales which held irlces back to withIn -
In a smni fraction above last nIght and
even dragged them below last night's level
on active profit tnklng. But these otters to
realize were quite confidently and nggres-
sively absorbed and time demand will be still
Un sflhislIeil ,
The market was apparently embarked on
a sustained upward movement when Sugar
hogan to pnnso after an advonce of nearly
2 5)010th , which resulted in dislodging heavy
covering orderS.'ery large blocks of the
stock , many of them of 1,000 , shares and
upwnrds , were taken on tIme advance. flut
after touching 141 support seemed to be
withdrawn and a steady stream t'ns ioured
upon the market for the rest of the day.
Several times the price steadied and rallIed
slightly , only to make a renewed downward
plunge , each successive decline dislodging
heavy stop losit orders , The price dropped
over 4 poInts from the top and rallied only
feebly at the close. The slump was nc-
companied by rumors of unloadIng for Inside -
side Interests with a view to retirement.
Tie demoralizatIon In Sugar Unsettled tIme
whole list and put a stop to time up'ard
movement for the rest of tIme day.
The decline In the general market was
desultory nod was not accompanIed by
heavy offerIngs. It was very obvious , however -
ever , that professional traders realized to a
large extent at the opening on the peace
news , and they probably viewed with corn-
placency the subsequent reaction , offering
an opportunity to buy back stocks at a
lower level. Declines from tIme best reached
a joint or over in most of the promInent
stocks and net losses In some cases are as
much as a poInt.
The announcement during the day of the
engagement of a small amount of gold in
London for Import had no effect. TIme transaction -
action was regarded as of a special character -
ter , exchange not yet being considered at
tIme gold Import PoInt. Sterling exchange ,
in fact , rallied per cent in the actual rate
today.
Conditions in the money market remained
unchanged. Railroad bonds continue to be
absorbed on a. large scale , recent lsoos of
4 per cent for reorganization purposes being
the favorites. Total sales , $5,195,000.
There was a continued large demand for
new government hs today when issued , very
large individual blocks being taken above
104. United States new 4s coupon , nd-
vanced 1 per cent ; United tates new 4 ,
registered , and the old 4s. coupon , pOr
cent : the Os , coupon , ! 4 per cent , and the
35 when issued 1-S per cent in the bid price.
The Evening l'ost's London ilnanclal Cablegram -
blegram sa's : The stock markets here
continue stagnant , investment stocks being
dull on the rise Ia money rates and the con-
tinned foreign drain of gold. Americans
opened good. The commencement of gold
exports to Now York attracted much at-
tention. Prices closed uniter the best. At
present the gold operations are through
Canadian banks , but it is understood that
New York is the destination of time metal ,
SpanIsh 4s rose to 40 on the peace birDs.
pects , but closed nearly a point under the
best. Gold has been engaged here today for
oximort to the tInItod Stnt i.nio tntn , ,
bo'th from the open market and from the
bank. The discount rate has risen In con-
seqtienco 5-16 per cent to 1 5-S per cent.
The following are the closing quotations
of the jeading stocks on the New York
market today :
AtchIson . . . . . . . . . . 13 % St. 1' . . Om. . . . . . . . .
domt4 . . . . . . . . . . 34 ( do . . . . . . . . . . . . .
} laltlmore& Ohio , 14 % St. P. M. k Iii. . . . . . . . IISM
CanadaPaQiflo . . . . . 84t So. PacISo . . . . . . . . . 15 %
CammnUaSoutnern 5:1 : % so.Rallway. . . . . . . . . 81 %
CeatratPacttte. . . . . . 154 so. Railway pfil . 31 %
ClmeB.&OtmIo. . . . . . . . 92 % Texas , t PaclOc. . . . l2
Chicago&Alton..100 13. 1' . common. . . . . . 24
C. . B. . . . . . . . . . . . Union l'acItia pd. , 01 %
C.k1.t. . . . . . . . . . 55 ILP.I1.&G. . . . . . . .
c.c.c. & St. L. . . . . 4IO Sahash . . . . . . . . . . . 7 %
iioptd. . . . . . . . . . . . sit Wabash pfd. . . . . . . . . In
D.'l. .t fltmd.ion. . . . . . 10714 Wheel. & t. . 10. . . . . .
Pel.L.&W . . . . . . .152)i ) Whoel.kL. I.pr0 11 %
Den.kItloU. . . . . . . . . 19 % Adamni 5 , . . . . . . . . . . lot
do ptO. . . . . . . . . . 5Q ( American Sx. . . . . . . 130
lrle ( now ) . . . . . . . . . 13 United States Ex. . . 4
rlo1stpfd. . . . . . . . . 35 % VellFmiro Ex..Ilj
Ft. Wzivn . . . . . . . . 170 Cot Oil. . . . . . . . 23 %
areatNorthernmird.l'29 A. cot. ti aid. . . . . 78 %
flockiar Vallet. . , , 5 Atn. SOIrIt , , . . . . . . . . 12
lilluolsOentral. . . . 1081 ( Am. S lrtts ptd. . . . . .
Lake Erie & W. . . . 14 % Ant. Tobacco. . . . . . 12o (
do Did. . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 (10 pfd. . . . . . . . . . . . . 127
LakeShore..180 Peope's Ga . . . . . . 09 %
Louiy1flotNash. 534 Cons.taa. . . . . . . . . . 31'94
Manhattan L. . . . . . i06j Corn. Ca'le Co. . . . . . 170
Met St. Ri . . . . . . 161 % 00 : . 5" . &Iron . . . . . . 20 %
Mlcmlgam Central. . 1O5 ( do ote. . . . . . . . . 1)0 )
Mlnn. & 81. L . . . . . . 28 ( ; en. Elpetric. . . . . . . 39
lSolstm'ftl. . . . . . . . . 88 % Illiimols8teol. . . . . . . .
Mo.Pacitlo. . . . . . . . . . S % Lacleae aai. . . . . . . 51
Mobile.kOhto. . . . . _ 6 Lead. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Mo.K.&T. . . . . . . . 11 cc . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mo.Ic. & T pfd. . . . . 3414 sat , i.ln , Oil . . . . . . . . 12
Chi.Iod. &L. . . . . . . 1014 PaclflcMslt. . . . . . . . . 2914
do pfu. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3714 Pullman Pat..209
N. 3. Central . . . . . . . 89 S1lvrcortl8eate. . 5SL
N.Y.Ccntrat..118 Stand.Rope T. . . . tm3t
N.Y.C1II.&St.L. . 13 % Bugar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137
Uo1t pro. . . . . . . . 435 ( to pftl. . . . . . . . . . 113
do2d pM. . . . . . . . . . : ie 'r. e. iron. . . . . . . . 9.5 %
Norfolk.k Westeru 14 13. 8. L'ather. . . . . . . 7
No.Anmer.Co. . . . . . . 03 % do pfd. . . . . . . . . . . . 00
No.Paclflc. . . . . . . . . 29k U. . Rubber : . . . . . . . .
doufti . . . . . . . . . . . 71 % do pfd. . . . . . . . . . . . . 9114
Ontztriot IV. . . . . . 35VesUmrm Union , , . . 9251
Ore. It. Na , . . . . . . . .148 % Northwestern . . . . . . . .
Ope.ShorlLlrme. . . . . 29 do . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Pltteburg . . . . . . . . . . .170 It. 0. & W. . . . . . . . . . . 24:14 :
Readmng. . . . . . . . . . . . 1731 It. 0 , & W. p9j. . . . . . 07
Rock island. . . . . . . . 0834 Clii. Gt , West. . . . . . . 15
S. L. & S. F' . . . . . . . . . . 794 itCading lst'pfd , . . , 414
(10 istem. . . . . . . . . 01 lit. L. S. lv. . . . . . . . 5'4
do i1 pfd. . . . . . . . . 28 ( do , ord. . . . . . . . . . . 10 %
St. t'aut . . . . . . . . . . . .100 HawaIi C. C. . . . . . . . . 2414
do . . . . . . . . . . .
Total sales of stocks today , 341,000 shares ,
Including Atchison preferred , 4,000 ; HaIti-
more & Ohio , 3,287 ; ChIcago , Burlington &
Qulncy , 20,582 ; Louisville & Nashville , 4,405 ;
Manhattan , S 450 ; MIssouri J'aclfle , 3,551 ;
Northern Paciiic. 4,455 ; Northern I'aciflc
preferred , 13,143 ; Rock Islapd , 9,631 : St. PattI ,
15,110 ; Southern preferred , 3,202 ; UnIon
Paciilc preferred , 17,425 : Tobacco , 6,550 ; Chi.
cage Great Westsrn 7,440 ; l'eople's Gas ,
6,810 ; Sugar , 301,425 ; 'I'enimessee Coal & Iron ,
4,237 , ; Rubber , 10,455Vestera ; Union , 4,474.
Tces- York Money Market.
NEW YORK , July 27.-MONEY ON CALL
-NomInally 1 ¼ 14 per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-34
per cent ,
STERLING EXChANGE-Market steady ,
with actual buslnee in bankers' bills at
$4.84@i,85 for demand an , ! 4b341.i4.8.33 for
sixty days ; posted rates , $4.84 ½ 14.S5 and
$4.SG1.jl.S6 ½ ; commercial bills , $4.S2 , .
SILVEII CERTIF1CATES-5SSJ59c ,
lIAR SILVFJII-58c.
MEXICAN DOLLA11S-454c.
GOVERNMENT BONDS-Market strong ;
new 4s , reg , , 125 ; coupon , 126 ; 4s , reg , , 110 ;
coupon , 210'4 : 2 , 97 ; 53 , reg , and coupon ,
112 ½ ; Cs of ' 99 , 102.
Closing quotatIons on bonds were as loS-
lows :
U.8.new4Lr' , , , .l' ' 51NJ. e. sa. . . . . . . . . 511
U. H , docotip. . . . . . 127 % N. 0. Ge , , , , . , , . . , . , .1'6
U.S.4sreg..lii N.C.41. . . . . . . . . . . . 112 %
hJ,5.4coup. . . . . . . 112 No. PacifIc INti , . .11' %
U , S. 2ereF , . . . . . . . 127 No. I'acltts 3 , . . . . . . 65 %
U.S. be . . . . . . . . . % No , Paciflo i4 , , , . . 149 %
U. S. Se. couji . . . , , , li34 N. Y. C. & t. L. 4s. . 107
DistrictS. USe. . . . . 11(114 N. .S Vi. Ce . . . . . . . . 122
AIaclaaA. . . . . . . lOis N. W.Consolui. . . . . . 142 %
Aa.oiaaf ) , . . . . . . . . N. IV. fl.b , Sc. . . . . . . 117 %
Ala. , "tee C. . . . . . . . 114) Ore. Naylets , , . , , . , 111
AlLCdrroncy . , 90 Ore.flzv. 4B , . . , 6014
Atchmeon4s. . . . . . . 951.4 0 , 5. b , tIN , 1. r.,3'S
Atchm.onaOl , 4e. , , . 70 0. $ .I Se. 1. r. . . . .
daaadaSo.2imds , . . 1084 l'aciflo bmi of ' 56. , , 102
dm1. Tenims. , 4th. , . 81)4 ) ltcadtnr 4B . . . . . . . . 8231
0 A. i Pt. I I IL U 1 t'J. , 1 , . e
0.11. A D. 4i . , lt)414 ) St. L. It 1. 1.1. ( tori. 6
D&R , 0 , lute . , .llO St. L.&M. FGen.t3. 118
ik IL 0. 4e. . . . . . . . 95 % St. I' . Coniots. . . . . . . 145
) caiitpenn. lste.,1II5S , St. I'C , & P. 1ti , , . 118
ErIt'Omm. 45. . . . . . . . 7i : % St. 1' . 0. 4 l. Si. . . . . 110 %
I , , , IV. .1 ; D. 1e. I. r. 7314 Southern htv. 5 , , . , , 1)5 )
t451.Li'iC. bi. , , . , , . i04t S. I1.T. tie. . . . . . . 71 %
(1,11. & 8 A. Si. . . . . . 104 'rena. new .et3s , , . 1)1 ) %
a. II. A ml. A. 2.11. , ,105 Tex , l'sc. l. G. lets 11111 %
11&T.Cont.5 , . . . . . 111)14 ) Temt. l'au. ltr 2d 4211
Ii. &T. O.con Ui.,11l U. I' . I ) . . ¼ (1 , lit , . . 72 %
Iowa 0. Isle . . . , , , 109 Vab. 1st Se. . . . . . . . 1lot
La.NomvCon,4s,103 % SVnb. 9'le. . . . . . . . . . . 9(414 (
l & N. Out , e. . . . . 8M14 Vet 5)mom-e ) 4. . , , , , 109
Miseourl U , . . . . . . . 100 V , Ceisturtee. . . . . . . 7.3
lii. 1.&T. 'Jile . , , , 14 Va. dettrretl , , . . . , , , .1
) j , It , AT.4i 90 Union I'acillo 4a , . . 9T1
N.Y.C.lata..110
San Vrnuciaeu 5lImmiii Quotetlous ,
SAN FRANCISCO , July 27.-Ofilcial cbs.
lug quotations on minIng stocks today were
as follows :
iT- . . , , , , . . . , $ i6entucky Con . , . , ,
Ati0I' . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Mexican. . . . . . . . . . . 34
Selobur. . . . . . . . . . . 18 Ophiir . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 20
flotk liolober , . , , It ) Ovorimmami. . . . . . . . . . . . 5
liulliou. , . , , . , . , 4 l'otoiil. . . . . . . . . . . . . . It )
CaledoniS. . . . . . . Itt 8vngo. . . . . . . . . . . . 12
chollar. . . . . . . . . . . . . lt . . . . . . . . . . .
Cogmtt0sncs. . . . . . . . , :17 .Scocplon..I .
Con.Cmu. , VA. , 89 Sliver 11111 . . , , , . , 4
Crown VoIit . . . . . , B Union Con. . . . . . . . . 19
fleuldCurrie , , H UtiiCoim. . . . . . . . . 2
hale J Norcrose , , 00 Yellow Jacket . , , . 18
.ltmtlcu. . . . . . . . . . : ' . _ _ StatulariL . . . . . . . . . 150
Silver bars , 5S1.c ; Mexican dohiars , 4G
4Ge ; drafts , sight , ISo ; telegraph , 17fc.
Furelirit Iritinnuini.
LONDON. July 27.-The market ( or Amer-
iran soctirities advanced mit the opening and
remained steady all day on New York buy.
iimg , Time close wtts 8teatly with a ihobit de.
mand. Amount of bullion withdrawn from
tIme Bank of England on balance today.
J135,000. Gold is quoted at hiuenos Ayres
1
at 374.00 ; Spanish 4s closed at S 1-S. liar
silver was easy rtt 27 1-Sd. Gold bars , 77s
1SERTAN , Jtill' 27.-On the bourse today
Siutnlshm 4s were animated anti International
securities sCro generally quiet amid sttmdy.
American securities were steady and Uiaa-
Olnit l'xmdflcs were dull , Bank and Infitis-
trial shates were in good demand , espe-
chilly iron shares.
1'AhtIS , Jtmly 27-I'rlces were steady on
time botirso 'today , time market being latin.
diced by Simm's pleading for ience. Sub-
seqtmentl they reacted on profit taking antI
closcti quiet ; 3 per cent renteR , lOll SOc for
time nccotmmmt ; exchange on London , 2Sf 22c
for checks ; Spanish 4s closed at 9.23.
1lotmi Stock Qnotntion.
IJOSTON , July 27-Call loans , 2113 per
cetit time bonns , 1115 pr cent , Closing
Prices for stocks , bonds and mining ahars :
AIUtS. r 1314 Itostoub , . , , , . , . . . , 0lt9'4
Ainerleami Sager. , 187 ii. 10 , I . . . . , . . , . , . . 1140
AmSurSr sf0. 114 Uen , ZIco l'fd . . . . . . 1)3
ha , State Oa 2 Atclmlson 1)10 . , . . . . . .
Veil l'eleprmene , 289 .ktohie.oim 45. . . . . . . .
Uoetomi.Albanv 226 Qen. 101e4 , . Se. . . . . . 10614
Soston & Maine 1)114 ) Ah1ou Mlii. 03.
C.,11.k U . . . . . . . . . iou1 AtlantiS. . . . . . . . . . . . 20 %
Fttchborr , , . , . , . , D9t floston & Montant 207
General Elsetrmo 39 liUtteJt Doeten. . , , 24 * (
Illinois Steel 5)3 ) % Ctumetk 1ioo1a 601) )
M&Ucan Central 4 Centenamat 144
N. 1. 4. it , . , . , 94 Franklin. . . . . . . . . . . 39 %
Old Colony . , , , 193 % Osceot . . . . . . . . . . . 4914
Ore , Short Line , . , 2814 Quince , . . , . , , , . , , , , 1214
lttltieer . . , . , . , , 32) ( TamuarseK . . . . . . . . . 36th
UnIon I'acitmc. . . . . 24 VolVi.rlnOS 23 %
West Maci . . . . . . . . . 8 $ l'nrrott. . . . . . . . . . . . 221I
v. I1co. . . . . . . . . . . . 243 Old Donminion . . . . . , 2314
sy , Miec. ntl. . . . . . 5414 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
psv York Mm misc Qmmintintiii.
NEW YOR1 , July 27.-TIme following are
thecloslngmining _ quotations :
Chohiar. . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Ontario. . . . . . . . . . . 276
CrowiI'otiit. , . . , , 't Ootmmr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Can. Umil. & Va. . . . . 96 l'lyrnouth. . . . . . . . 12
fle'adwoou.O ) Quickeiler. . . . . . . . 125
Gculd& Currv. . . . . 35 Ouloketlvcr old. . . 3M )
IIeleNoroross , . 1) ) ) SierraNeva'la. . . , 4th
hIomnetnitc , . , , . 4301) ) Stammdard. . . . . . . . . 145
IronSilver . . . , . . . . 74 UnIon Coo. . . . . . . . . 33
Mcxhcan. . . . . . . . . . . S Yellowjackct . . . . It )
Lommilon Stock ( lnotntlon ,
. LONDON , July 27.-I p. m.-Closlng :
C.tiso1sjn'N. I 10 16-10 St. piicoiatnon. . . I 03 %
COtiso1. aect. . . . . . . 511 24. Y. cemitral . . . . . .122 %
Caim. 1'fletnc. . . . . . . . iiU * l'enailvantS. . . . . . 0t )
re. ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.41 * ltcadmng. . . . . . . . . . . . 9 %
P.rte 1st ) ) fLl' . . . . . . : I)13 ) Mex. Cen. new 4. , , 0514
Ill. Central. . . . . . . . . . 112 % AtchIson . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Mextcammom'climmary. 20'j _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
BAR SII.VER-Qtmict ; 2Td per ounce.
MONI1IY-.4 per CCIII.
The rate of discount in time open market
for short bIlls , 1 1-8 mcr cemit. The rate of
discount In the open markOt for timree
nontlis' bills , 1 ½ 1J I 5-S imer cent.
Finuneittl Notes ,
OMAhA , July 27-Time clearings for the
tiny were $558,623.03 ; balances , $130,219.95. The
clearings for 1897 were $6tKSt36.75 ) , anti time
balances , 77,77S.33. Increase in clearings ,
$167 756.33.
CIII CAGO , July 27.-Clearings , $15,94,744 ;
balances , $1,200,300. New York exchange , 5o
1)remiurn. Sterilmig exchange , posted , $4.S
ti4.S6 : actual. $4.S3'4.S4 7.5 ; sIxty days ,
$1.S20j'4.S4. Stocks , steady. Biscuit 30 ½ :
Iliscuit preferred , 93 : Diammmontl Match 139 :
North Chicago , 92 ; Strawboard , 26 ; Vest
Chicago 1(1 ( 7-8.
WAShINGTON , July 27.-Today's state-
meat of time conditIon ot the treasury
shows : Available cash balance , * 26.1,969,787 ;
gold reserve , $159,519,301.
PhILADELPHIA , July 27-ClearIngs ,
$11,211,215 : bniamiccs , $1,304,060.
HALTIMORE2 , July 27.-Clearings , $2,733-
053 : balances , $509,951.
CINCINNATI , July 27.-Money , 2 ½ 316 per
cent. New York exchange , ISc discount
asked : par bid. ClearIas , 11,847,000.
ST. LOUIS , July 27.-LloarImmFs , $3,890,448 :
Balitncc , $633,892. Money 50J8 per cent.
New York exchange , lOc discount bitS , imar
asked.
NEV ORLEANS , July 27.-Clearings.
$107,193. New York exchaae' , baimk , $1 per
$1090 premIum : commercial , 2Cc per $1,000
mremniuin.
NI6Ve YORK , July 27.-ClearIngs , iotitt- ;
907 : balances , $6,255,570.
130S'rON. July 27.-ClearingS , $15,055,467 ;
balances , $2SO-3,071.
CottOn ' ,1nrket.
NEW YORK , July 27.-COTTON-Steady
and quiet ; middling , 6 1.1Cc : mmcl receipts ,
none ; gross receipts , 972 bales ; exports to
Gicat BritaIn , 1400 bales ; to tIme continent ,
1,961 bales ; forwarded , 622 bales ; sales , 1,438
bales. Total today : Net receipts , 1,303
bales ; eximorts to Great Britain , 1,087 bales ;
to the continent , 1,672 bales ; ptock , 266,103
bales. Consolidated : Net receIpts , 4,500
bales ; exports to Great BritaIn , 6,045 bales ;
to France , 2,648 bales ; to the continent ,
2,691 bales. Total since September 1 : Net
receipts , 8,495,254 bales : exports to Great
] 3ritaln , 3,459,394 bales : to France. 815,208
hales ; to the continent , 2,935,191 bales.
LIVERPOOL. July 27.-COTTON-Spot ,
fair demand ; prices 1 1-Ed higher ; Amen-
can middliag fair , 3 29.32d ; good middling.
3 5-Sd ; American middling , 3 7-16d ; low mid-
dltng , 3 5-16d ; good ordinary , 3 5-320 ; ordi-
nury , 2 31-Ed. The sales today were 10,000
bales , of which 500 t-cro for speculation
and export and included 8,400 American ; re-
CCihtS , 2,000 bales , none American. Futures
opened quiet but steady , wIth a moderate
( lemami and closed firm ; American mid-
tiling , L. itt. C. , July , 3 23-61d sellers ; July
amid August , 3 23-Old sellers ; August amid
September , 3 22-Old buyers : September amid
October , 321-640 buyers ; October and November -
vembor , 3 20.64d buyers ; November antI Dc.
comber. 3 19.64d buyers ; December and Jan-
uary. 319-64d buyera ; January amId Feb-
runny , S 19-64113 20-61d sellers ; February and
March. 3 20.64d buyers ; March and April ,
S 21-64d sellers ; April and May , 3 21-54@
3 22-64d buyers.
NEW ORLEANS. July 27.-COTTON-Fti-
tunes , steady ; July , nominal ; August , $5.58
15.59 ; September , $5.56075.SS ; October , 55.55
1.15.59 ; November , $5.611.5.63 ; December , $5.67
115.09 ; January , * 3.711.15.73 : Febrtmary , $5.74
115.76 ; Mardi , $5.7S115,79. Slmot. steady ;
ale8. 1,100 bales : ordlnnry , 4 3-lGc ; goo(1 ( ordinary -
dinary , 4 9-lGc ; low middling , 5 1-Sc ; middling -
dling , 5 5-Sc good mIddling , 5 15-16c ; mId-
filing , fair , 6 3-Sc ; receipts , 151 bales ; stock ,
81,671 bales.
Oil Market.
OIl. , CITY , July 27.-Credit balances , Sac ;
certifIcates , ilrst bid , 94c for cash : lmighest ,
94 ½ c ; clod , 9511c bitS. Sales , eleven cash
at 95c ; sevemi cash , D5'c ; No. 1 cash , 93c :
total sales , 19,000 bbls. ; shipments , 118,557
bbls. 1 runa 97,418 hbls.
13itEM1I , July 27.-OILS--PetrOleum , Cm
35 1)1g.
SAVANNAIf. Ga. , July 27.-OTLS-Splrits
turpentine , firm , 25e. Rosin , firm. Quote ,
A , 13 , C , H , $1.00 ; E , $1.05 : F , $1.15 ; 0 , 51.30 ;
it T th.40 ! K. 51.43 : lit. $1.50 : N , $1.63.Vin. .
dow' glass , * 1:50 : : w ter white ' $1.50.
wrL3r1NGToN , N. C. , Ju'iy 27-OILS-
Spirits turpentine. nothing doIng , Rosin ,
steady , 97m,0 , Crude turpentIne , steady ,
$1.00 ; $1.50. Tar , rtmiet , $1.10.
Ness' York Ir3 GoodH Market.
NEW YORIC , July 27-There is no radical
clmaimge in the market for cotton and
woolens today. The former remains quiet.
TIme latter shows mi. slight gnimm in activity
In that there is a moro general prevalence
of "mmlmopplng" If not of actual huyitig , 'l'imo
buyers In tOWml are , In thio aggregate , still
small in number. In jobbing cetmtsrs there
Is a 'ery fair day by day btisineea coming
forward , Staple cottons show continued
good results in the main. Staple clothe arc
quiet , extras are still quoted at 2 cents.
Odd goods are quiet and feattirelss , Time
lrintetl and woven colored cotton goods
market showS no change worthy of note ,
CalifornIa Irir.l Frtiits ,
NEW YORK , July 27.-CALIFORNIA
DRIED FRUITS-Dull ; evaporated apples ,
common , C118c ; prIme wire tray , 8jtb'4c ;
choice. St9c ; fancy. 9'4c : prunes , 4118c ;
apricots , Itoyal , S1.tlOc : Moor I'nrk , 191.1' '
12c ; peaches , unpeeled , 51.jSe ; peeled , 321.jlGc.
31tz'ritgn , Liei.iisis ,
The following marrIage licenses were Is-
stmed yesterday by County Judge Baxter :
Name aiifi Addless. ' Ago.
Challes U , Trlem , Omaima . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Mary Ann Van hereIn , Omaha . . . . , , . . , . 18
Charles S. Slills , Latirol , Nob. . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Myrtle M , Sllnimsoi : , Laurel , Nob. . . . . . . . . 22
William Imiedlock , Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Clara Johnson , Orimaba . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Lewis \Valmiter'Onmahma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 15
Mary C. Petersen , Onalrn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
' ' ' ' '
'I'hIIi IIIIAL'i'Y MitltKIS'V ,
INSTRUMENTS placed on record \\'ednes-
tIn ) ' , Jui1' 27 ;
Wnrrnnt ) It'ctls.
II. Hinolo an'S wife to Andrew ChrIs-
tetmsen , lot 27 , Eisele's subdiv . . . . . . . . $ 10
Beii6 Perfect anti Imuliliomid to J. S.
YoungqtlIst , ss' ½ of lot S anti el-S of
lot 6 , block 21 , Oreimard 11111. . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000
Pauline Schubert toV. . W' . nanny ,
lots 7 , 8 nmmd II , block " 0. " and lois
9 , 10 nimd 13 , block " 11 , " Saunders &
II.'mt add . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 900
Cimarles liomellus and vife to Eiiza-
beth Chnistlnu , lot 8 , 1Iomnellus' sil.
iIIy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2503
Herman Kountzo to M. Y llendrix ,
lot 12 , bbo'k 10 , Kouatzo l'laco. . . . . . . 5,000
Quit Clititmi Deeds ,
0. It. Donne to J. K. Chanmbers , lots
1 and 2. block 1 , hledford I'lace. . . . . . . I
Clmarles Ilomeiius to Llsette hlomnelius
lots 3 , 4 , 9 and 10 , hlomoiius' subdiy , , I
Dt ed 5 ,
Sheriff to M. E. Perkins , hot ZS , Por.
I er's add . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,500
Total amount of ( . , , , , . , , , . $ ,
OIAllA LI\TE \ STOCK IARKET
: Run Continues eavy an flog Prices Break
riften th Twenty Cents.
GOOD CATTLE RULE STEADY TO STRONG
Under flrntlei Stiffer Sormm and Stock-
crc imnil 1'ee1ere * Are Still
' % 'cnk'-llogs Close a
,
' , Little Firmer.
Cattle. flogs. Sheep.
fleceipt today . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,357 11,466 2,611
OIIlcial ycsterday . . . . . . . . . 2,398 11,017 422
One veek ago . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,381 10,069
Two trecks ago . . . . . . . . . . . 2,630 7,200 1,147
One 'emtr ago , , . . , , , . . . . , , 2,510 , 8,102 742
Two years ago . . . . . . . . . . . . SSD 2,1492 1,331 ,
'l'iiis week to dnte. . . . . . . . . 7,300 25,351 6,323
Same days last week. . . . . 7,192 22,137 4,578
Same days week before , . 7,248 19,770 4,923
Avonmigo linice Paid Ion hogs for time last
few days , with comparIsons :
I1S9S , 11897.h1S9G,118954189I.11S93,1l192.
July Ii . . . 3 69 ' 2 91 4 67 4 791 5 97 5 55
July 12 . . . 3 73 3 18 4 72 4 D6 S 87 5 643
July 33 , , , 3 82 3 14 2 97 4 78 4 50 5 57 5 71
July 14 , , . 3 77 3 151 3 00 S 4 73 5 74 5
July 16 , . 3 82 3 20j 3 07 4 81 4 1tl ;
JIll ) ' 17 . . , 3 23 2 97 4 82 4 S 50
July 28 . , . : i 82 2 95 4 83 4 i' 5 65 0 51
Jtil3' 19 , , . 3 89 3 3'2 .4 89 4 79 5 35 5 64
July 20 . . . 350 935297491 474 519 1,54
July 21 , . . II SI 3 351 2 93 4 79 5 39 f , 55
July 22 , , . 3 79 3 27 2 146 4 56 5 5i : 1 , tI )
July 23 . , , S 82,1 8 26 2 83 4 51 4 74 5 60
July 24 . , . 3 31 2 92 4 76 4 51 5 59
July 25 . , . 359 289 481 476 S59560
July 26 , , . 3 87 3 33 4 88 .1 81 5 33 5 67
July 27 . . . 372 343 2S5 4S9486i523 567
Indicates Sunday : .
TIme official number of cars of stock
brought In today by each roni wits :
Cattle. hogs. Sh'p. I1'sc.
C. , M. & St. P. fly , . . . 2 3 . ,
Missouri Paciilc fly. . 71 5 .
U , 1' . systcnm. . . . . . . . . . 26 42 9 . .
C. & N.V , fly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . I
F. , H. & 311 , V , It. R. . 29 41 . .
S.C.1'Ry. . . . . . . . . . 1 . .
C. , St. P. , M , & 0. . . . 11 12 . .
13 , & $ l. ft. Ii. It. . . . 28 53 1 . .
C. . 11. & Q. fly. . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . .
IC. C. & St. J. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . , . .
C. , It. I. , t. : P. 111' , , E. . 1 1 . .
C. . H. 1. & P. fly , , W. . . 4 . . . ,
Total receipts , . . ,137 169 11 1
TIme dIspositIon of the day's receipts was
nit follows , each buyer pum'chasing thmo aunt-
ben of head Indicated :
Cattle. lions. Sheep.
Omaha PackIng Co. . . . . . . . 339 1,620 . . . .
G. I-I. Hamnnmond Co , . . , . , 315 1SO0 . . . .
Swift amid Comimammy. . . . . . . 191 1,501 1
Cudahy I'acklng Co. . . . . . 205 3,159 429
Armour & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 720 3,457 210
It. Becker and Degan. . . . 21
ICi'ebbs & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
11111 & Hummtzlnger. . . . . . . . 247
L. F. Husz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SO
Livingston & Schmaler. . . . SO
hammond , Kansas City. . 1643
Swift from country. . . . . . . . . . . ISS 875
Ctmfiahy , Kniisa Cit y , , , . . GSO 458 . . . .
I'iankinton Milwaukee 160
Ciii. P. & i. Co. , N. City . . . 670 . . . .
Other buyers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231 . . . . 1,071
Left over . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350 150 . . . .
Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3,310 13,481 2,600
TIme receipts today footed up a total of 317
cars of nIl kinds of stock , as against 253
yesterday , 248 a week ago , 214 two weeks
ago and 152 three weeks ago. It was the
heaviest run of ammy , day so far this month ,
in fact the heaviest run of any day since
Juno 2S.
CATTLE-All told there were 137 cars of
cattle In thitm yards , but of timat number
thmlrty-fotmr l'ere direct to packers. Time
total receipts. however , were the largest
of any day since July 0.
'rimere were not far from sixty loads of
beef on sale , the offerIngs of dry lot cattle
beng time largest In a good many days , and
there wore ( lUlte a number of good cattle
among time offerings. 'rho market as a
whole was in very satisfactory slmapo as
regards selling interests. Whmlle it was not
quite such a hiot market as that of yesterday -
day , the trade opened active , with buyers
all wanting good cattle. Time offerings
changed hands rapidly and at just abottt
the same prices as prevailed yesterday.
Good cattle soltl at $5.15t1'5.25 , with mnlnish
loads at $4.DOl'5.IO. Time less desirable cattle
sobS from $4.80 down. A seller summed up
the trade in this way : "Time buyers wantel
gooj cattle and went after them , but they
were In no hurry after the less desirable
kinds. " Practically everything clmangcd
hands early in the morning.
Butchers' stock , such as cows and belfers ,
sold at good , steady prices and tIme offerings -
ings soon chamiged Imaimds. Some dry lot
heifers ' sold at $1.50. hulls , stags , etc. ,
brought' just about steady prices and the
market on that kind of stuff was without
change.
There wore more stockers anti feeders
here than for some days past. Among the
offerings there was on string of fourteen
loads of Oregon cattle , besides quite a
spcInklitmg of Nebraskans. Yesterday a few
loads of Stock cattle wore shipped out into
the country , and , as speculttors have been
very light buyers for several days back , time
yards were pretty well cleared out. For
that reason the demand for stock cattle
today , in SPitO of time larger receIpts , seemed
to ho better than It has been on a good
many days of late and time cattle sold
about as well as tlmey would any time this
week. The feeling Is stIll weak nni , buyers
are cautious. owIng to dry weather. Representative -
resentative sales :
STEERS.
No. Av. Pr. No. As' . Pr. No. A' . ' . Pr.
1. , 660 53 05 20. .1090 $1 70 2S. .1050 $4 Wi
5 , .1170. .3 50 5. .1206 4 70 24. .1073 4 95
C 903 3 SO 21. . ISO 4 10 14. .1207 4 95
1. . 950 4 00 17. .1208 4 75 19. .1195 4 95
I.940 400 6..775 475 22..1151 4145
1. . 050 4 15 14. . 910 4 75 41. .1190 115
I..1070 4 25 17. .IlOi 4 75 21. .1075 95
6. 818 4 25 3. .1150 4 73 28. .1113 00
39.,1i19 4 35 24..1161 SO 34 , ,13.51 05
3. 1166 4 40 22. .1221 4 80 48 , .1151 05
12. . 1100 4 50 14..1115 4 85 24..1411 05
16. . 1120 4 50 l..U6O 85 19 , .1212 10
20 , .1037 4 60 1 , .1070 4 85 40. .1.125 10
i.,1220 CO 25.lllR 4 85 30 , ,1254 15
I..135O GO 33..1339 Dl ) 18. .1381 15
1i..1120 4 60 40..1071 90 91 , .1607 20
I8..1095 60 i14..1102 90 15..13il : 25
11..1070 4 Ci : is , ,1520 4 90 37..144i8 25
2..1295 4 70CORN
CORN FED-TEXAS.
40..1109 500
COWS.
1. . 1190 2 25 1..1010 0' ' ) 6. . 1160 150
2 , 125 2 15 1. ,1lSO 00 : m , EGO 1 50
1. 560 2 50 I.,115O 00 7 , .1024 50
1. 830 2 50 2. . 1170 00 3 , , 176 50
1. . 590 2 50 6 , . SOS 05 4. .1000 50
1. 900 2 50 4. 765 15 2 , .1255 55
1. . 540 2 50 1..1150 15 8.,1O5G 60
I. . 590 2 60 2. .1015 15 28. , 857 60
: i , Coo 73 1. . 950 25 15. .1012 3 60
C. . 520 : . 85 2..1030 25 1..128 ( ) 3 65
2. 835 : . 85 4. .1065 25 1. .1210 3 65
2.,1O55 2 s : ; 9. , 565 25 13. , 725 3 70
1 , . 1170 2 s : ; 1..lOO' ' ) 30 2. ,1O75 3 70
1. , 1150 2 85 7. . 1155 35 1..l310 3 75
2 , , 1477 2 90 5.3125 40 1..1lG0 3 75
13. 920 2 95 7. . 1)70 ) 50 3 , .1020 3 75
1,1200 3 00 I..i000 50 17. ,3l22 S 75
I. . 670 3 00 1. . 160 50 8,1O1O 3 85
1 , . 790 3 00 20. . 677 50 2..1140 4 40
1. . 30 S 00 1..1140 50
IIEIFERS.
1. . 500 3 00 7. , 4'il 8 65 1. 304) 4 25
1. , 350 3 20 2. . 740 3 75 1. , 810 4 25
1. 720 3 50 3. ,1020 4 10 48 , 691 4 50
1. 770 : i 50 1.,3l60 4 20
STEERS AND IIF3IFERS ,
31. . 1193 4 85
11UrLS.
l..1410 2 75 1.,12J0 : t 00 1. .1180 3 35
1. . 850 2 75 1.130 ( ) : t 05 I..1450 : i 40
l..1420 2 SO i..10iO 8 05 2..l845 340
i..1220 2 55 Il410 :1 : 25 1. .1570 .3 45
1..l3s0 2111) 2..l2SO 325 2..lSrO aso
I. .1150 2 90 I..11CO 3 21 1,1070 3 50
2..1210 3 00 1.1050 .1 25
S'i'Aa s.
1. . 900 3 50 1. .1830 4 23 ' . .
CAIXES. 1'
2..SO0 375 1.290 500
S'i'OCICEIIS AND FEEDERS.
1 , . 530 3 25 8. , 861 4 10 3. . 470 4 25
10. . 612 3 25 49. 49l 4 20 17 , . 911 4 30
2. .1000 3 75 1. . 70 4 20 1. .11)1) 4 MI
4. . 650 3 25 1. . 420 4 23 1..10T0 4 40
16. , 534 4 00 S. . 870 4 25
WESTERNS.
, OREGON.
J. 5 , DavIdson.
No , y. Pr. No. As' . Pr.
1 steer. . . . . SC' ' . $3 00 131 feeders. , 911 $1 20
S feeders. , 931 3 50 108 feeders. . 630 4 40
2 steermi , . . .1370 3 03
10005-Today's freslm receipts of lungs
footed up 169 ears , and In addition there
vero thiirt ) ' cars curried over from yesterdays -
days making a total of 200 cars on sale. It
ls'as time largest run of hogs for the month
to dab uimd the largest run of any day
situce May 24.
Everything was agaInst tue seller , large
receipts , lower eastern immarkets and ) 'ester-
ilay's break In provisloims. 'rime hog inti'ltet
today ofti3 followed in the witko of
Imrovisloims , time decline being Increased by
the imenvy receipts of hogs at most all
market r'oints. 'rho market hero was iSo
nail in somnu cases 200 lower tittixi ) 'eStc'r-
day's market , 'l'hiut Is , the hogs today soul
at $3,70tj3SO , as against $3.SMT3.s yestc'r-
dai' . The big bulk , imowever , sold toibay mIt
$3.704j3.72/4 , ntmd yesterday ttt $3.5Z4t3.90.
With such a tug break Ia values It viis to
Sue expected that time trade would be it
little slow , but stiih the hogs kept selllimg
atid by the mIddle of the forenoon the mopt
of them hind clmctnged hands , Practically
everything was solti before the close , vhich
was it little firmer , owing to thmo improved
nemuing ; of time ProvisloIm market. TotlflyR
decline lii imogs p11th ; limo market back to
where It svns July 12 , nil time advance of
time last two tveoks being wIped out. 1101)-
resontativo sales :
'
Do , , , . , 224 50 $3 7i1 75.252 160 $370
53 , , , , 231 40 370 ( ' 3 . . , . , . 244 40 70
47..255 . . . :1 : 71) ) 9.2 . . , . , . 19) ) ) . . , 70
: is , , , . . , 245 , , . :1 : 70 69 , , . . , , 253 40 70
91..212 120 3 70 CS , . . , . . 270 SO 70
84 . . . . . , 222 , . . : i 70 71..230 . . . 70
CS..226 50 .1 513 64..252 120 70
19 . . , . . , 276 I0 3 70 61..241 . . , 70
5s..230 50 70 64..2i0 120 70
64..225 210 70 69..2t0 . , , 70
. , 200 70 . . . . . . . 40 70
.75..2t2 SO To 76..210 50 70
78..216 40 70 73..218 120 70
Dl 221 110 1 70 71 . . . . . .219 40 70
CS..232 200 1 70 , 320 70
75 , ' . , . 252 120 ' 1 72',4 ' 74 270 ' 10 7212.
f 3 . . , . ' 28t ; o 'i 72 ½ 55..ss 200 ' 1 72I
80..247 50 'S 72' 67 , . . . , . . , .
66 , , . . . . 257 40 7Z4 09..200 S3 7111.
23..274 . , . 72j 62..252 SO ' 1 724
61..252 40 72'4. . , 59..291 100 ' 1 72t.
CS , . . . . . 273 200 721. 56..2S3 120 5
Si..294 - 40 721 62..281 mo
64..255 320 721 ( ' .l..250 50 72t
So..210 . . . . , . . . . . , - ,
66..l01 300 3 75 50 . , . . , . lOt SO 75
62. . . . . .209 . , . 'I 75 5.265 120 75
. . . . . . 120 3 75 50 . , . . . . .514 . . . . 75
56..305 , . . 3 75 III..102 120 875
54..822 40 : i 75 61.255 50 . 75
1.0..297 . . :1 : 76 60..273 80 75
29..210 120 3 65 61 . . . . . 20 $ 40 70
80..221 120 3 70 77..257 160 70
6.1 , . . , . , 277 . , , 3 70 62..25.5 120 70
63 . . . . . . 240 . . . 70 54..299 40 70
. 40 70 ' 74..227 120
S.1.0 80 70 68 . . , , . . 213 50 1
SI . , , . , . IS , , . . 70 31 . . . . . . 2,0 240 1 .0
Il . . . . . .240 200 70 ri..230 40 3 O
CS..24 . . , 210 70 75..283 160 3 .0
. . . . . . 210 70 80..20) ) ; 200 'I .0
51..205 . . . 70 65 . . . . . . III 80 1 , O
61..248 120 70 71..277 120 1 70
. .
714.,8 40 70 102..223 120 70
61..277 200 70 68 . . . , . . 191 80 70
CS . , . . , , 202 25) ) ) 70 64..225 160 70
82 . . . . . . 199 120 70 SO . . . . , . 224 120 70
64 , . , , . ,2. 53 160 . . 70 71 . . , , . .2 O 120 70
82..203 100 3 70 17..iso so 3 70
GO..271 160 : i TO 52..232 100 70
i . . . . . .260 SO : i 70 77..200 2S0 3 70
.7..260 120 8 70 7' , 211 10 70
61 , , . . , , 245 50 8 70 55..295 101) 3 70
SI , , . . . , 272 200 3 70 75..277 210 3 70
77..272 40 1 70 72..199 160 . . 70
71..201 : i ' 2' . 75..201 80 72 ½
13..241 50 3 72i. GO..275 210 72 ½
66 . . . , . . 100 . :1 : 72'A , Ci . . . , 251 50 72 %
130..273 240 3 72 % 67 , . , 250 40 72 %
61..203 210 3 72 % 78..227 120 72 %
71..2013 3 72 % 60..275 50 72 %
70 263 80 3 72 % 57..322 50 72 %
61 , . . , , , 2S9 SO 72 % 61..101 . 160 72 %
Si..253 200 72 % . . . . . . . . . 80 72 %
50..232 80 72 % ( :9..3 : . . 72 %
63..2S3 240 . 72 % 89..275 . , , 72 %
70..229 . . , 72 % ' 62 . . . . . , 299 40 72 ½
64 . . , , . . 285 210 72m Cl..272 120 72 %
59..257 120 72 SO..252 210 72 %
77 . . . . . . 259 40 72 % 70 , . . . , . 250 120 72 %
70..267 50 72 % 56..293 210 3 72 %
78..OS SO 'I 72'
7..247 SO 75 65..279 160 3 75
46..245 SO 75 72 . , . . . . 278 . , 3 75
50..264 160 75 73..203 SO 3 75
64..261 80 75 60..271 80 3 75
57 . . . . .275 75 70..307 40 3 75
97..320 120 73 22..307 SO 3 75
CI..act : 75 54..310 . . . 3 75
97..22 360 75 76..215 80 3 75
5'l..376 . . . . .O 54..298 80 ii SO
53..37)3 ) . . . :1 : so , si..295 50 3 so
SIIEEI'-Today's arrivals footed Up
eleven loads , of whIch four were consigned
direct to tue packers. Of time balance , three
loads t'ero California. shed ) amid two loads
CailfonmmIa lambs and not \'ery good. A
bunch of Wyoming 'ethers brought $4.10
amid a few western lambs or yenrhlmigs
brought $4.90.
Time deimiand for mutton sheep was good
anti time nnnlect reasonally actIve at steady
PrIces. Tile offerings were all taken In good
5003011 1mm the morning.
There were no stock sheep or lambs of
any consequence omm sale. There I a very
fair demnammil for timat kInd of stnek rlht
along. Itellresemitativo sales :
No Av. Pr.
is ewes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 $1 00
so lamnbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 4 90
lIamnb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CO 600
ChICAGO 1.tVlI S'S'OCIC MARKE'I' .
IlcceIit 3teii-y nod Ciiolt' Consign-
muemit , . Stnrt Off Well.
CHICAGO , July 27.-There was a good
sale of cimoice consignmommts of cattle today ,
Utit time general rtmn moved off much slower
thami of late. PrIces dechitmeil lOc. Cimotce
steers , $5.255.75 ; medium , $4SO14.95 ; beef
steers , $4.254.75 ; stockers and feeders , $3.50
014.75 ; imulls , $3.OIflf4.25 cows and imeifermt ,
33.00714.00 ; calves , 53.50(17.00 ; western steers ,
$4.301j'5.30 ; Texas , $2.501j5.O0.
Trade Iii Imogs was weak on aim over supply -
ply , sales showed a reduction of fully lOc.
Fair to choIce , $3110174.05 ; packers , $3.701'
3.57 % : butchers , 33.75114.00 : mIxed , $3.7O3.S5 ;
ligimt , $3.701.13.07 ½ ; pigs , $2.9j'J.SO.
Thmere was a better demand for sheep at
better prices. Choice spring lambs 'ero
about lOc iighmer. Good to prime lambs ,
55.60116.25 ; common to good sheep , $3.4O'4,0O ;
natIves , $460715.00 ; rams , 52.004,3.00 ; Texas
sheep , $3.755 14.4(1 ( : Westermm , $4.OOtZI 1.40.
RECEIPTS-Cattle , 15,060 head ; hogs , 32-
000 head ; sheep , 15,000.
JnmmNLs Cit ) ' Live Soclc.
KANSAS CITY. July 27.-CATTLE-Re-
celpts , 5,776 natIves and 1,815 Texans ; best
grades fairly active ; prices stealy ; coal-
Immoll grass stock slmade lower : choice imeavy
steers. $5.OO5.8 : medium , $4.505.O0 : light
weights , * 4.251.15.10 : stockers and feedei's.
$3.O01j4,55 ; butcher cows and Imelfers , $3.O01
4.80 ; canniimg stock , $2.23@3.O0 ; Texas steers ,
$3.154i4.8O ; Texas butcher cows , * 3.00113.80.
HOGS-Receipts , 17 040 immd ; packers and
shippers took hold o hmogs very sparingly ;
opening prices were 5frl0c lower , bitt the
clcse l'as somewhat stronger : choice heavy
imogs , $3.SOt3.95 ; mixed , $3.603.85 : lights ,
* 3.50413.75 ; pigs , * 3.25113.65.
SIIEEI'-Recelpts , 1,680 head ; local packers -
ers n'cre active buyers ; light supply Walt
quickly absorbed at strong prIces : spring
lamb-s. $ i.75136.00 ; native sheep , $4.0O'4.5O ;
westerns , $3.E0@4,40 ; stockers and feeders ,
$2.7&ci3.S5.
St. Jouiis Li % ' ( . $ toelc.
ST. LOuIS. July 27.-CATTLE-ReceIpts ,
3,004) lmead , Includimmg 1,300 Texans : ship-
month , 600 head ; market stolid ) ' ; fair to
choice nmativo shIppIng and export steers ,
$4.SOljS.50 ; bulk of sales , * 1.65115.50 ; , lressod
bmeef and h.nmtcher steers , * 4.401(5.10 ; built of
alcs , $4,50fi5.O5 ; steers under 1,000 , lbs. , $3.75
fliSO : bulic of sales , * 1.00114,10 ; stockers and
feeiers , , $2.403T4.30 ; cows nutS hmeifers , $2.OOIj )
4.75 ; bulk of sales , $3.5Oi4.4O ; Texas and In.
diatm steers , 53,40114,35 ; btmllc of sales. 53.55
1j4.l5 ; cows anti Smelters , * 2.50713.25.
ISOGS-Rect'lpts , 4,500 hmemtfi ; shipments ,
200 lmeal : ummarket Sc to SOc bost'er ; yorkers ,
i3.S5t3.D5 ; Packcr8 , * 3.901.14,00 ; butchers , 3.'J5
814.05.
S1IEEP-Recolpt , 3,500 headsimipments ,
1,50) hettl market steady : native muttons ,
* 3.75114,35 : lambs , $4,5045,5O ,
Nosy York I.iu. Stock.
NE\V YORK , July 27.-BEEVES-Re-
CCIItM , 1,995 lmead ; lmuiltu ahici cows , iWj)15t ( ) ;
lo'er ; time whole market ( Iciseti t'ealc , no-
live steers , * 1.75115.60 : 'Feani , $1.50. ' , nck-
cr1. $1.00 : oxen 4111(1 ( tititg' . $ ' 754t1 75 ; louis ,
* 2,75113.05 ; COWS , * 2.00113,50 ; cables steady ;
exports today , 770 cattle and 25,010 quarters
of lmeet
CALVES-Receipts. 3,526 Iieal : market
sbcwettli4 $3.50f5SO ; tops , * 5.7 > ; butter-
1115118 $2.85 ; . .25 ; grnsserj , I2.t,0.
BlIF3El' nod LAMBS-Receipts , 662 hmeatl ;
sheep $3.901.tG,62 % ; culls , $2.50i4.00.
I1O S-Rcceipts , 4,058 head ; firm at $1.30
111.00 ,
CImeinmin * I Livti Stuck ,
CINCINNATI , July 27.-hlOGS-Actlye ;
* 3.151.14.00.
CAT''i.IC-Strong : S2.659'4.85 ,
Sl1E10I'-Emmsy$2.504l5. ; .
LAMBS-Steady ; 54.00216.00 ,
l oi'k in Sight ,
flecord of receipts of live stoclc at tile
four iirlncipal markets for July 27 :
Catti. ' . hogs. tlhmecp.
Omtmima . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,357 11,460 2,611
Chicugo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,500 32,001) 15,00J
Nansuts City , . , . . , , , . , , 5.770 17,010 1,680
St. Louis . . . . . , . . . , , . . , , 3,000 4,800 3,500
Totals . . , . _ . . . . . . . . . . 27C33 05,300 22,791
Sugir Mitrkt.t ,
NEW ORLEANS , July 27.-SIJGAI1 _
Steady and 1mm ; open kettle , 381'i 3.So ; cen-
trifugai , 4 11-ICc ; ) 'eliow , 4114 5-Se ; seconds ,
2 1-581 Ic.
MOlASSES-Eitsy ; . 'enttfii'uii ' , 17711 , . ,
NE'OItN , Jtmly 27.-5tJGAJt-Rav :
firm ; ( aIr refining' , 6c ; centrifugal , 90
tst , 4 1-Sc ; reilned , firm.
JAMES E. BOYD & GO ,
'lLibCpIiOilC 1039 , Oiiialin , Neb
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