CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE Lxal ? .fUil GaainUy &f a B&et- ENOUSH DOING TO KEEP > DBBEBS 9BSY rirm on Almo > ( Brrrj- Line of .Merchntidl r rro * | > rct * fur the I'ntnre \ \ Itlinot Uarr | > llon . \rr Mont It t * ntbrr axmoKm BX to announrc j k th t iitii hmm to Om h I * , nd tte4 m reh > U > kll d * j of trade are v.ell MrtttM. but la MI h * b n IK truth for none i 1 > k k. MI tint It 1 hftraiv i om > fbi < to | vary th rt ort atrf MHJ Uck te th * tr th. As a matter of oor e , t4 1al retail fafl U cra ttaOr taklnc on the mKtfumarr | ob .raciert UcK. bin MIC * chkaree as take Cdare c 2) * abovt > cra-duailr t ia4. their lBfiB no * | not at one * anUc0. It is tc he x oted tba . be cv 4 ireylce fl-mani ec the pan o ! conEamers * li Itas ln cbaracterniUc of thw y ar no lar will crB.frBB.Ily ptve jilact to the u nal mW- taraintir 4ul i > w.t Ttof bmnwthcr aa- nuaUy drive : i * > iinu s ! I"OI > I * away < LO tiw laket or mountatoA , and their money If ppcai in tratel or t dlMim reports JlcLaB "hou-'cs aJtt-a > - Pxoeri nce a d d * < l fOirlnlap in ntues nhen thh > &ntmal pll * crlmape nets In. and business accvrdln y if alv-ayi , murb ) < % aravin the tnid- hcuxin Onlr.c to the fact thut in crntraJ tint , txsm peed , people njoturallj If-el mere like nrH-adlBp It In trvvel , and ft le fxp rtd th .i the lit-t -nlil he larger iJiis 3'car tbaa TM ) prtwptct that the exposition U1 t > e & oacct s is a tfourte of * acourapwient to rtttuJlttr * . u bo iiave visions of a large at- cetuJunre of oouturj- > eople later In the Mtramer , whioh will ra ? aii larce aJR c > f T n n < i wir tr mercha-nd45e to cash cus tomers. iluoh of Ui * c ai ral prosperity Uiat ItJl to the Jot oT taie retallrrs last rear wan the remit t > * the large cath parchajies made toy the i4ranserH in lis city. city.Omalia'e Omalia'e - .holp < iale trade continucf. most .atiiTactory in all tJepartmentK. As a mal- s -r of eourMi , < .ome lines t&ov. greater uodrlty tbaa others. Boot * and Shorft. FaU orders are comlnc In qu4te fr el } in4 prodfc art commencing to mo\-e t > nt Into 2ie cxiuntrjwiUi a little more raphfcty than was the case a short time acre The tnarkst U ttnn and the feelinr ; anyong thr manufacturers appears to be btrong The peed demand all o\er the country and the Jtrm position of th- leather market is hold ing up the Bho- market and E'ving ' manu- lacturers plenty to Ao Grocrrj TrnUe Active. Grocery houses all report an active busi ness doing , the demand from the country being large The peneral market IB firm. The steady , peed demand for all descrip tion * uf cunned poods , particularly corn. peas and tomatoes , has cleaned up tiocks o' ntsarty crything on the bpot. so that new tools for the nrut time in a number of years iue cominp on a practically bear market. Tht being the cast and tf the reports from Hacking centers are true the outlook is ior exceptionally high prices during the fall and winter months It U certain that the pea ji&ck In the south fell very much thort of an average and the string bean output is also expected to be light in the t'juth. From the best information the puck of Maryland and Delaware on i > eas will be le than 40 I > er cent of the last few years. Some good authorities ebUmate it as not oer So per cent. The nvifflt3 with -which buyers have taken hold of peas at the prices packers v ere compelled to put upon peed quality of poods has been really a. surprise to packers themsulves. Scarcity and high prices also prevail upon ail other goods being packed The on.y articles so far packed In Maryland and Delaware at reasonable prices are red and white cherries. Of the latter there has been a fair pack of extremely line quality poods , superior to what packers have been able to pet for many years. . The pack of nearlv all wnall fruits , both In the south and in New Tork state , was exceptionally light. The New Tork state pack of ttran berries ls < said to have been not over 50 per cent of that of last year. The actuation In the south was no better. IT as rood. Fuller advices recently comei to hand In dicate that the cannery trust on the Pacific coast has at la it become a reality. Under the name of the California Fruit Canning tihsociatlon the combine har been incorpo rated ith a capital stock of S1.500 OuO , all of which has been subscribed for by people Identified with the industry Out of the forts -one packing concerns In the state of California the combine has absorbed the plants of twelve of the largest although It is stated that this does not Include all of the canneries upon which options were held Owing to the high prices set upon their plants by some of the packers who gave < op tions the } were not accepted by the tinan- clal managers of the deal. It is understood ( .hat the combine/ will not attempt to in- . uence prices this year , each or the canners - # nors working indejwndently. but it te. prob able that tiiey will act in harmony and that the spirit of competition between them \ritl b practically eliminated. For . w eek pasc there has been a strong upward tendency of tie salt mackerel mar ket. based on continued light supplies of all < tecriptions. The t-pot market it about bare. Oilier Jobber * Hour * Dry goods pop4e report a fair volume of trade for the flrst half of Jul > coa- i-equent upon th * favorab-'e condition * pre vailing In all sections of tributary territory The market on cotton good ? is about jceady. but them is . firm feeling In woolenL The wool market maintains the Btrength which M hcs exhibited for the last few weeks without signs of decline in any direc tion. Dealers ins-tead of looking for opportunities to s ll wool , are in many cas-R declining to consider the offers made 'Wool men are firm believers in the in trinsic value of the raw stock , and are couflflent that within the nert thirty days uddttlonB.1 advance * wffl be recorded. \ VJEhwool owupy'jig such a firm position H pou'xJ hardly fafl tn have a corresponding influence upon the marfce-t for the manu factured produot Hard-ware men report a good country trad * , whileJx'al building operations are o-f great assistance to the retail trade. No fault IF founJ wtoh the volume of touftn . * do'ng in lumber , considering the season of the year Carpet p ople report that it now looks very much us if the advance on carpets July 1 would be followed by a still further advance of pric es In the near future OMAHA CCNERvl. MARKET. Condition * of Trudr nnd Quotation * ou Mar | onrt Fnnrj- Prod nee. BGGS Good stock , -weak at lie. BUTTER Common to fair. choice , 13 l4t eparator c ; gatherBfl creamerj' . 18ffl7c , POULTRY Hen MVP rnrtnc chlEkeiu , ueuk. lijilGc. old and Btagcr rooitfrs. live. H ic ducks and ge te , me. tigc. turkeys , live , Sc VEGETABLES. . TOMATOES Per 4-bafcket orate. Sftofitl BE NP Hana-ptckPd navy , per DU. tl 50 PpTATOnS-Npw potatoes. 4 * * 0o per bu COCl-MBER-Per Scr. . CELERT Per dez. 3ft. BLVEBERRJES Per icjt - cake , tl.7&t . AjPRIOOTS-Californla. per craJe. TLT&g H-plm case L case. J2.50S B1-ACK RASPBERRIES-Per 4-Qt. case. Pt-J-'M 5 California , wr crate. II 56 CALIFORNIA PEACHBS-Hal . early. . , -Ih. baxei. , TKOP1CAL , FRUIT. ean sweets. M.30 fancy. J4.5SS4.75 , . crated , large TALLOW. ETC. ? a . No. 1 siuie - * * * No- Me. Na. r veal calf. U M U ETC-Taltow. No. taUw Jir aorxto f-arly jtmi ) etch. ttc. dr > a-arinc iah rt jooled etriy * kia j Xo. i eiS. 6f. dry TUB : K c * i and Nebraska butci > r weal fe JL ? * * ! * * * M. dry fllet * * anfi Jbra ka murrain WBO ! s > cOti JJST nw actual weJEht , 93 ir. erflju. . T1 * 9 > m'h flr 0 tit ib c 1HRK ( IKMSHIL MARKET. 1 Quotation * for tbe Pay on V rlon TORK. July tt. rUOUR Rfn rttJ'-s HOmie- < H . winter numtcht * UW9S. * , winter ! extras. St4M ft. wtoter low > . . ' < LA It | MK Rj * floor taMrtirv. mod to fnncy. II.1 rhofc * t lam j. tt.HttJft. . t ' " l _ MK r KiBff * J llC > * TlWTl , < P F I ftrfcMSy vims. M.UMS K. * . * o * w fBf , M W yc ® i "kAKUKT-Stflrfy freOac. 4 * e L t. ! malting , Sic Aritvpretf tn Ne WHEAT Rfc ipts 2ttl7i bu , export * . tt7 ! tra Spot , don. No 2 rrt. 7 B fob. aStwt * p No 1 northern. Intivlh. SPSc J o. b. , afivftt Piiot. No t red. TTVc , eleva tor Option * opened ftefcflier on cable * an4 we t ws .h r In the northw * . They s ibe- qwntly drrel p i weaknea * under loral and norUiw feiiinc. Ttoe cloce wa * < teady enl l t * ctTvertnr at i c n t advance. J l , 7SC * 7fc dccd. Tfn-c , September. Tti-18 9 Ti'-ISc , ctoM < d. 7fi c. December. Wl-UV N i r. closed , W c. COTIN HeceliHt. UO.ITE . experts. K.1M bu. Spot dull. No 2. 4a.4c ( ion. aSoat. ZfriftC. elevator Options opened dv , but sold OS with wheat ; cto ed. July , i. Sej > - tembnr , 3PSC. OATS Rwrtpts , ISSWWba , : erportii 5MH ! bu. Spot dUil. No. 2. Jftt , No. 1. 2 ! c , No. S nhlt * . t , track white. aflKP-e. No J white. S'it. track mixed nectern , ZP - dc. , OptSonB. dull ] HAT Quiet , Ehlpplng , SS flOc ; poofi to i chok-e. 7BSr.c. | HOPS Vulet. ftt.it , common to choice. 1W crop. b 7t. 3W7 ll 13o. 1 K , J ( 617 < . . Pa- 1 OOc coast. 1SPC crop. 6f 7c. 1 7 , llfflSc. 1S98. , * HJDE5 FMrm. Galvc tBn. 2P to 2S llx. , ' I 1CMM7C Trxas dn 24 to 3fi Ibs , 12 131. California , 21 to 25 lb < isvc , ' I LEATHER Steady , hpmlock sole , Buenos Ayres , light to heaA yv eights , 2infc21c , arid , 21622c PRO\USIONS Beef firm : family JS.Snut M.50 , extra m ss. 19 : beef hams. J2f.Jioe 2S.IK ) . packet. J9-rftflO.no. cit-i extra India men ? , H4 Oi gl .0fl. Cut meats. Mady. . pickled belll s. &S f7i f pi'Kledhouiaers. . B rc , pickled hamn , 9\Air > c Lard ean > ; western steamed. Ju.rw. refln d. steady con tinent , JnH ! > . S A. ir at compound 4 > ( &r.r. Pork dull , megs Sfi 25 8 * 75 short clear , tlOHOfellTn. family nO.SOigll ( W. BUTTER Firm for fancy , tarv for lofr grades , western crenmery. IS lSUc. fac tory. 120141,0. imitation creamery. " 1 § " state dairy , ISH TTc ; state creamcrr. 1 CHEESE Firm : large -white. PSc small white. P sc large colored S , c. small col ored. P-c. EGGS Firm state and Pennplvs.nla , Ii3- 1GC. western fres * 1&6T5V.C , TALLOW Firm cltj 4 , , f country. 4 * c. R3CB Firm flPmcstlc. fair to extra. 4 ' rc. .lapan 4 efA.c MOLASSES Firm New Orleans open Iett3e. good to e9rolce. 3 3Cc ' METALS Exchange closed today Brok ers' price for lead is J413 n.nfl for copper E1S.60 Pig iron warrants unchanged at S12.KO nominal , lake copper unchanged , with J1B.3 bid and US 50 aked. tin unsettled with KS75 bid and KS a ted. lead un changed , with H 60 bid and f4 63 askedi ppelter unchanged , with SS.S bid and JC 50 asked. St. Lonlk Market. ST LOUIS. July -FLOrR-Tnchanc'd SEEDS Ne prime timothy. :2.30 for August. CORNJMKAL Steady n KT 1 Wl BRAN Strong- Barked ea t track. SO'S'Cc. ' ' I1AT rirm. timothy MCKV@12.50 , prairie r7.nnss.Wl. WH1SKT Steady. S1.2G IRON COTTONTIES tTnchangei 15AGGING Unchanged PROVISIONS Dry salt meats steady : boxed shoulders , KU2H. extra RhortK. Sa.STi ! ; clear ribs Su.50 clear stde So C2U Bacon , stronr bosed Bhoulders Sa 75 extra horts , Jo SO rlar ribs. J5.E7ij. clear sides , J6.50. RECEIPTS Flour S.KiO ( bb'wheat C- OTO bu , corn 3.000 bn. : oats , 20.000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour G 000 bbls wheat , K.OOO bu , corn , 14.000 bu , oats. 12.000 bu. Knnkn > City Grain and Prm i lon . KANSAS CITT. July 15-TTHEAT Sep tember CPnc December. We. cash. No 2 hard Rc. . No. 3 CSi 6ir ( ; No 2 red , 70c , No S. CTir/S-sv- / ' receipts , H cars. CORN September 30" . cash. No 2 mixed SHrC. No. 2 white n2 < gS2\c , No. 2. a&S15-.c ! OATS No. 2 white , 27c RTE No 2. 5Gc HAT Choice timothy , J7.30f S.OB : choice ! prairie JCTtOvSGTTi ' BU1TER Crmmery 14Milc1-r " : dairy ISc. BGGS Market stud. . \ , fresh "illpsouri and Kansas stock , firsts. 10 = . cases returned RECEIPTS \Vheat. 45,600 bu. ; com S7 700 bu : oats 12.000 bu cHIPJIENTS Whea-t. S.500 bu. ; corn. CO bu . oats , 1.000 bu. Tolt-do Market. TOLEDO O. July 15 TTHEAT Lower and eevy : No 2 cahh , 73 > , c hid. July 72\c bid : September 74Stc bid CORN Dull and steady. No 2 mixed SG'xC. OATS Dull and steudv ; No 2 mixed 2nc. RYE Otriet No. 2 cahh , 57c bid CLOVER5EED Active and unchanged prime cash , aew J4.00. October , 14 65 Mlnnrnpiili * 'VVhrat MarUpt. MINNEAPOLIS July 15 TVHEAT In store No. 1 nr > rtbe-n , July , 70s c. S ptem- ber CPJ-c. December 703.c. On track : No 1 iwiri , 7l .c. No l northern , 70 4c : No. 2 mixed < K ( . FLOUR Unchanged BRAN Unchanred. P -oria Mnrkrt. PEORIA , Juy ! 13 CORN Steady ; No 2 , ! n4 > j3\c OATS Firm. No 3 white. 23@25i-r. " " "VVHISKT Firm , on thi babls of"tl.2C for finished goods Duluth TThr > t MnrUrt. DULUTIi July -TVHEAT-No 1 hard CBSh , 74 , c. July 74ac. No 1 northern cash 72tr. Juh. 72c. September Tl c. December 72Sc , No. 2 aorrhern , C7i-c , No. 3 spring. 65 c. Cotton Mnrkrt. ST LOUIS. July IB COTTON Easv and unchanged middling 5-4c , wiles 10 bales re-oeipt * . 2O ) bale s , shipmeuti. SJ4 bides stock. 73.113 bales NETV ORLEANS , Ju'y IE COTTON Fu tures. Fteud } Jaly. K 3C bid. August , J5 31 ? tr .39. September J5.S3i&E.S4 , October. SS.I3 ( ? HJ.I4. November , J3.X > 5.37 , December J3 40 6642 January J3 43S5 44 , February , J3.47 ® ' 5.48. March. * 5 , 5266.52. NEW YORK Juiy 16. COTTON Futures ejtenpd etead } JuBy , S3 4G. August. S3 49 September , J3.52. October , 15 O , November. 13 C3. December , S3. 70 , Januarv J3 7S Feb ruary , K 77 March. 15 hO. Aprh , J3.S4 May. S5.SE. The cotton market was narrow and lealtrrrtes * in the absence of stirring new * of oonstKjuenoe , Cables were disappointing bath a * to spot sale * and of futures News was generally favorable but bearish crop oondKions war * thought to ha e been over- ddspounted , and selling for short tu count WBJ on a very conwirative s ale The mar ket opened unchanged to 1 point ioiver rulfld a ; x > ! t or two wtiaker and ralllud again on covering August liquidation was a feature of the early trading The market bteiKij ut 1&2 points lower. _ Oil Markrt. LPVERPOOL , July In OILS Linseed 2Sb Petroleum. G d C'ottonj * d , Hu'l rt-- un S. Jntj' and August , flul ! 15 6d. Tur- pfwtai * spirits hteady 2U & 4 Rofcin , com mon. stead ; . 4s BREMEN , July 15. OILS Petroleum , HAVRE , July 15 OILS Petroleum. TOLEDO , O , July 15 OILS Unchanged NEW YORK. July 16 OILS Cottonseed steudy to firm , prime crudt. 23 1. , prime crud fob miHs , ITfitKc , prime summer yrilow 26V off Fummer ywllovi. 25ir"k ( - butter prwlpH. > SC2r , prime winlpr yeHc 3Hflc ! prime whKe , rw-c. Petrweum. nrnj retjnt i Nt-w York , JT.w , Philodaipaia and Ba ttaMM-e S7. & . Robin , qultst ; trained , common o peed , tl aufcl Iu Turpentine slrady , 4SH644r OIL CITY July IS OILS CredJt baj , aocen , 11.28 certtnoates opttHMj at 11 34 bid for cash , cloM < d , n 24V , bid. h gheBt. fl-W * . naec one. bul rush , n SS , two bbls oasb , tl-24i. runs and Bhipmt-nts not rpportad. \ - 1 ork Import * . NBW YORK , July . The import * of dry good * and merchandii * at the port of Nf > * York for obis week w--e valued at ei . C Expont sf gold and mlver trom pen t" all couutrle * for tbte i > ek us- cruc i d SiU lz7 in silver bars aed ooto and l0.7Ki in gold The * invert * at specie ttiic \i k were t * HI in COW and tsO.fat ia eii- v r. Tork Dr > Good * MarLrt. YORK July 15 DRY OOOO5 Market on tfc. M w bbQUIM aooilUaiifc today 10 the uutioo coed div4 toE Fair dAerc ihroui maue Tbe Ajw rJc B Woolen company road * a further advaju- * Ini > waria dK of 3 * * . per yard and ad- vvMt-et fulJ l.ne * t f t > erge und Fr u > f ) bi ck ! W& i < er tint Culiruruia I > rird Prult * . NEW YORK Julv li CA1.IFOKX1A KRl'ITSaporat -d pplek ci.mmui. ftt < pr.air .r. tra v . . Pruar * 3W , * V Aprun > UL r.oj a. 14c Moor iir'15. Peachci , unjWe COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL' FINANCIAL'I I Lact t > t Owk Dsanoi tsA EWTJ B Mitil Otase t Dwlias fa Wheat. BMN CAUSES AN UPWAR0 Corn nnd Out * Clo rrt Frnrtlonnil ) l.o rr Urn * } Ilnn of H t fan - < l n vlttin | > In I'ro llou . ' CHICAOO July It tck of cMh ere n4 and fuirwaW * we tb r.ntth * ? Jln * la vireiit today , at 7MTT2VCom and o t * d t d fractionally j lower ProrMonc test B lTfK on nvy hg | "Wheat opened with a show of flrmne-s. \0"Vc over yesterday at 7 % c lor September , j The apward ImpUiSe wafl due to rrjx1" ? of , toe much rain to the watt and northwest ' Jor th * prosecution of harve tlnp This prop failed early and after s illnc at 7IMT ' 75 * c September started on a decline from , w hlch there was no rally Cables were in different , receipts heavy and many bears ( i were rwralted from jesterday's bull ranks The w-et weather was principally in th i I wlntrr vheat b Jt- but receipts -were heavy ; 1 enoach to ch k buying The ca h demand | ! was light. The m > rtv < ej > t sold wheat In th * local market talked fine -weather and | I agreed in th general expec'aaon of an in- j I create In th visible supply R celp at , i primary } > oliits were 74d,717 bw-hels. against i I 2W.51B last year North * rM receipts wre Gil cars. B compared with S 6 A week are | and G4 a year ago Local receipt * were M , earn , F of contract grade. A prospective larre Increahe In the visible supply helped thf short sellers September declined MeadUy to 72 % e and closed at 72\72T ii- I I There as considerable selling of September J ' corn , which opened a shade over yt-ter- daj 's clone at ? 4S > 34 c "Weakness fol I lowed in x mpathj with wtieat and the gen eral opinion that the rains in th * corn belt wr favorable to the c-op Receipts hre i wre 44 curs September sold ol to SSS'S j S3s4c and pln d at SltC i Oats -wer firm and J r hlrhcr at the I opcatog but declined with the break in , com and wheat Ther was a fair demand for ca-ih and 50 MO bushels v. ere mark t < d here The nrst car of new oat received thl rear came in today. It classed as no , crade. September sold between 20c and 2Sc < closing a s&ade under yesterday at ' The heavy run of hoes cau ed a decline in provisions September pork dropped off " i. closing at JBlOSSlTti. lard decllnM clohlng at SB 45. nbs lost 5u closing at Estimated receipts tomorrow Wheat. 70 cars. corn. 550 car * , oats , ISO cars ; hops , 45- 000 head. BS follows : Open. I High. Low Clone. Tes l WhpBt. 'I ' July , 7C TSVTlHaV 71 7ltt . . _ . T3S1 74Si,74HH , 74H-76 Torn. I I I Julr. n4W2M n4 SK4 ! ! t < 4Hi tem S4--HC1 * ! S4H.a.i ! iSHS' - | r.H34Vk Dec. . . . saH ss .aaivti B'JK' ' ss Oats. I July 14 5 + * nt ' 20V liO'v rV 2Hv ( " 0UOW May ! 22H. 1.-2 , E-JH ! Pore. I Sept . 915 i f20 PJO | P121 * P2SH Oct. . . P15 l S 20 PIVH. ' Pl S PE5 Lard. frent. . . s no 5 no & 45 5 45 Oct . 5 3 SaZ t.r.O .IbF , SUV20 I MS SIS C 'JI- Oct 5 23 C 28 1 6 20 S 20 B ' . ' 7 No 2. Cas-h ooutations were a ? follows : FLOUR St-ady ; patents , jr.5ftS.60 : straights. IJ20g33f clear" . S3 00 315 , spring wheat 'pedals. J4 S , hard patents. S3 BOiJi 370. soft patents. ST..30&S 40 , Minnesota t-traichts S311K23 30 bakers J2 .tX&2.4n. ( "n'HEAT No 2 spring. 73 .0 ; No. 3 spring , .PTT sr No 2 red 731 < 873iC ; CORN No 2.34i c. No 2 jeflow 24 % OATS No 2 24 = tr No. -white , 2 ' No 3 white , 251-B'I7i ( c. RTE No 2 , 57c. SEEDS No. 1 flaxseed. DP-c. northwest. n.021 ; . prime timothy. 245 2.50 , clover , contract grade , J6.50@C.7o. PPOVIsIuN Me = , pork , per bbl. , S5 : . @ 9 05. Lard , per 100 Ibs. , So-ISpo. ; . Short s tdet f.oo'-ei. S3 ( vg .lj Drjsauted fchou- ders fbor i s : ! 2 - 5.50 , raon caear tld t ( boxed * I533t5.40. \ \ H12K1 uisullers' finished goods , per C .l . S1.2C SUGARS Cut loaf , unchanged ; granula ted. 15 f4 BUTTER TVeak. creamerjes , IS glT c ; dairies llfiTlj'C EGGS Steady : fresh. 12c DRESSED POtXTRT FhTn ; turkej-s , Sc ; chickens , y ff c. Following are the receipts and shipments : Jlecwpts. h r la Flour , bbls 14.000 7009 "Wheat , bu SG.OCW 52 ( VO Corn , bu , . 4M > C2 ( i OatK. bu 3J3,0 > 2M.OOO Rye , bu C.OOO 2 fK EaTiey , bu . . . . . C.ODO K2.000 On the Produce exchange ted < iy the Jautter market wa" < weak , creameries , 13s dairies , Hfns c. Cheese , tteudy , Eggs , firm , frebh , 12c , LI\eri > l MnrL . LIVERPOOL. July 15 1:30 p. in closing T\"HEAT No 2 red western u inter , no stock. No 1 red northern Duluth. dull GP. No. 1 California. Cs H-d s 2d. Futures , quiet , July SbP d , Sfptembej , 5s lid , De cember. Gt. % d CCiRN Spot American mixed t. w firm. 3s 3 d. Ameru an mixed , old , nrm V E % < 1. Futures , quiet. Jul > . 2s 5d , Seplembo- , 3s 3\d. October 3s GV d. _ FLOUR St. Louis fancy winter. Cull , BUTTER Good United States. E2s. PEAS Canadian. Jis llP-d. TALLOW Prime city , nrm , 23s , Australia in London rteadv 2T > ° 3d PROVISIONS Beef , India me s steady , GOt , prime m t.t > . stead } , JDR Pork prime mesb. v.'estern , flnn o ( Lard , American reflned , in pails , Mead > 2Ss Od prime west ern , in tierces stronc 27s Bd. Baoon Cum berland cut. 26 to 30 IbK . firm. 32s short rib sides , IB to 2u Ibi ! frm , 31s fid. clear mid dles , light 30 to 35 IbK nrm 33 * cd long clear middles , heavy 35 to 40 Ibs . firm , 3'w fid. short dear backs 1C to If. IbE. arm , 2 s Bd. clear bellies , 34 to If , Ibt firm Sis Hams , hhort cut 14 to 16 Ibs. , firm. 41 bd. Shoulders square 12 to 14 IbK , ilrm. 27s Gd CHEESE American finest , white and colored. ra. 42s. MO1EME.VTS. OF S-TOCJvS A D BOVDS. TJnr * rtMc tn Gettliiir from tndcr Sbort iontrr.t IrMrnlaj. NEW TORK. July -Today e &bo-t market wag so narrow and SH > nearly FlagRant - Rant that movememi. of price * were ct Utile - ile significance. There was a periodlral tone of firmness however , which was emphasized after the Epperanee of the bank wat mej by the 'haj-tj covering of some t.nm.11 b ar eontrortt in th * grangerfc vhirn b a been put ouJu previous to the app-arante of the statement Protoab the greater part of the d y * buslne > , wuV given o\er to getting out o ! short contracts by the beark Tttila couungnut bas ben parLlcularly active in Brooklyn Transit curing tbe last w e.k on ithe persist eai talk of a pending rike Their buying ted * } made tha : * tock the nwwt a cave on the list and it nwe 2 poinifc Their bu-ing to color todar made that stcx-k a lie m K arrive in the DM and moved it up 2 points frjro tn.cn > en-np dfcuun t-upar wa lurgelj bought aud roe at o-it j time 1H r > \ er te > t night. Peep ! ? t , Gas r- I c-ov-red sharp'y from > MHerda ) s prire I Ornguo Ncv rwcion preferred ad am-ed 14. I on the diioharfre of th * voting trm > t auc the iznpllMi guarantee of preferred divi dends to the amount of Ib uer cent m y-arly intmllraenth < . \Jt'.an Oi ! > e rap idly Manhauuui and sotiUiwoM re rtul- wi } were itito iir'llud to strength IE any ent the reserve BJieraliy t > tr ngtai- &od. altb ugti it b > fcUll muob below the average Wbvtner tike sui aatene of tb next w ek or two -will fontinut to enow cat-h paln- cannot be as Tttxi pcrtvfl.v : ! but it is known that a portion of t-he majontj divi dend dlnburfceojent * enpecialiy tno e b } i-he p venxm i > t nav * not kmes rtid { toett d to tair bank Ta ow-iag treukuo to ctu-- toros aeli ct0nc. ha * been a gainer of ia-te from toe tutnkx Tbe priniual point of in. t erect ivntenIn tbe crop luowraem 6t manAM tbe ta.on for wifeink ie rMjjidli ap- protuiuug If r port * traa tn * utwior t > corrwt aod th * hunk rxMbit * now tteir.g itffat te xfaow tlut they a * * , it It to e i ow jwew Yark can mao t lu Lbu.rT' n during the I lail 9 v r the couatrj are cs- * * * * and * drain M Kew York e-nouc * 10 advan < c imer : rat * * w > ouM la-viiafcu UKruct larp * KUJB of I nnner 1 , > rt in < < 4 > otrr Tar qu * tiun of fen * - - n cxchuig * ik c _ i. a iUi > titit at .ii.er- iui m rti * nre ent kttte of th jr-trki will r Kuir ; a profi ab pre ua ma < - < r iMlu an i srwm-4 * "f f.\r praaiin of orituoping k me .at- I } x > n nt Bt.HMin tat man tart wund Tfce CedaterwiU Adi tru > er * ; , - t.jtne ( < j 1 r" iMMtn it k- parwrly d Hr tt A tmnlt raJ f _ * . . .TT CWIt It tftHW flC tfi Wtt f > f nWMtttSWI end tin * wct tkm nw w that the rate wtl fr * * BM > cpv 4 fW" * 4w irtuft w jHh 1 % my ftn/imna. y > . AtmronrtM _ Ti fvifowifcc * * * * * * tswim - for pfn . . . . 171 sn r o . . \ cwcMti rusOte KH in- . * Onto IT * Kt tltt ft Alien 1 * < . . B A VWon c A : m m . . . * > KA K. OMnri e * K w i i . . .It ] As Mtf ttt r C C t 9t t7 % I'nurd Sutra * . AD r < . JL * " ra0 IK I > * & Hn-M > 1W A OK OK. . M U fc W .Ml do * . . . . ft 1U O . . VH Am aptrtti * . . . . . . " i t nv wa . . . * Sirt ( , . . . . MAMtr T I P" . . . 7 i > M Kfl 3C I He inn 1M < H Nor lutntw OoKrvl . . UI , CM. i. inm ffi\ cnr VWv K "fc" . . . . % . T > * > pM % Shor ? . . . .jn itnn C * Loulo ft Nw * . . . > X R. T U. _ . ! lwiP irr . . 4S M . ft Ry . . atfc * Mich CentraJ . 113 OrUG . . M Minn fc fl L . . . Mtt * o v r a s-1 tifB . .112 So Iiflr 4 * N t t.lti Oil. t. r. . S MnbBr . Oh to . . . . 47 * * r einc Ai < ai . . . . 47 > I . K & T . . . . It P - Ole CM . . .317 % " ' " T'utlnxtn r t pf . .W y J Cemr j".l".J1 * rtlvrr OrUttcute * . . N T OntnJ . . .JSM , R. S. T . 7\ N T ChiL St L. JfH do K pfd. . . . * 4n t > fa llf do id ] > fd . . X T C. t Iron Nfct. . TVest. . 3 r S LeMlier W. No. Aniir 'oo"i ! ! il r S Rubber" ! " ! ' W\ No PaUflr \ 60 nta ni > fe do pfd 771 % " \Vn t. t'nlon W Ontario 4. "W . . SC Anvr S. & "V\ " . . K * Ore IX. ft X. pfi. 41 I > d raJ sll flo tut pra H do Id rM K Orto Southern < * T'ltt buri : -JM r fie u pf& . . do l t pM . . < wAlwr S. A. n . 35H G M * t > pfi . . KS Up pffl 7S a > a ta. BB\ loliuid . . . . . . .117 Nations PlptJ . El St L. K r _ _ ' Irt pfd 70 Hoop Stt-cl rtfft. 'fl ik > d pt5 - . . . S7 Anicriraa Tin . . . ' - iVT. . . . 34" , Con. Tobncco . . MS ; The iot i sal of stock * today amounted to 126.150 shares. Including Am--riran Surrar. 12 BOO , Anaconda , 4 200 , Atchi on pre- ferrei SflOD. Brooklyn Tran it , 19.400. Buri Hngton. E.OOO , lanimttai : i fifto. Northern Padflc. 4 00. St Paul 5 WO. Chesapeake A : Ohio , 3,000 , Missouri Pacific. 7 CKM ) . > - norU M nr Market. TORK. July 13 MONET On cail teady at 4 p r"nt prime mercantile paper 5i < b4'4 per ceirt STERLING EXCHANGE Firm w + th TU'tuaJ buslnei-s tn bankers bill * at 14.57 - 4 KT\ for demand , and ut J4 M < 64 S4' , for stxty dej-s. posted raets M "i3 " 4 S6 and H S 4i4 8SV commercial bil i. J4 W1- . SILA'EH Ce-tlnrnsei fet ( nav , ; bar. 60c : Mexican dollars 47 > c BONDS Staite bondi. inactive ; raHroaS bonds , firm , government bonds eu y ; 2.s. reg. , lOlir : 3s. rep. lO'-'olO5 . t-oupon , 109 : new 4s , reg , 13t > : coupon , 13t > - old 4s. reg , 112. coupon. U2H ; ; 5s , reg. , 112 , coupon , The following ere the doting quotations on bondr. U b. is r-c .inimu K.i.T.ia _ . . n S Ss rec .10 S | SI K t T. 4- . r S Ss eimp 3IIP IS T C. ists 113 r 5 > new 4 re ; .ISO S.J C. SB 11U r " < oo couc 1HO X C Os T S. older . 132 K C 4s r S. DocnuD. . . 112S So PaolSc IRIB IIS C S i > . rer . . . . . . llS rKo | PuclSe .So . .1(17 r S Rh conn- . .nsvso. Paciac 4 , ' DlbU-lctt i.r > H . . . JIB IK T C &SL I * Je 10 , , . 1OS N i7 eon Js . . . H5H j Ala. class B . . . ! . IDS , JT iW cen ti . . . . 1.H3- * i Ala. clash C . . .10S CJre S Ists . . . 11 : ! I Ala. Currunsv . . H ? 'OK ' 4s . AtcniHon ! . 1L" ) O S 1 * d % t r . . Do ttdj 46. . . . f-4 > O b. L , 5 * t. r. . . . Cutiucta 10. "flu 311 KeiiCmc * * . . . C. A.O 4s . . P7V 'll.t ' W IBB . . r i O. ho . . Ui < S - u 1 _ i Lit. con Ss C. i 3 "VV eo2 7ft - doS F del S liU4 Si. P Couinit , . . . 175 Chi. Terms. 4ji 3UOHj St P C. i P. Ists . rsii < D i 1' G. IBIS . .1"IK M P C iP. is . . . 1S3H D. i. n. G if . . iOOiv ' o lir fii „ . Ea tTenn latB 10BH s K. iT ( IB . . . . Eri ? G-n. 4 : . Tenn new Bet ! ! s. F W.I D. iBtB V HO 'T P IBIS . 13 B Gen El-c-Bs 11B T P. lids . . * ( ! G H. i.S. A. oh C P 4f . . . . 1(17 ( VTat ) lhB . H A.T Cent ! VVab 2os . . . . 302 H A.T < _ con. OS 112 W Shore 4s . . . 113S , 118 VVlh. Out Itus . K C P 4. G lEts Ull\'Va ' Centunes La. Sew Con Jb. JOli I'Va oeler-ea. ' k S Dni. 4R DP Boston ftorl Quotation * . BOSTON , July 15 XTall lotus. 364 p r rrn : . time loans 3 44 : per cent Closing prices for stocks bonds and mining i Bhares A . T. s. st. r 134 I do } > M 63 Went Dlectric " Amer Supur 151 , New Enc s . . . . 3W" do ' . Aaventure B < jH Telephone S& .HOUHZ Mialnp CD. Bixnan & . Albnnj ISC Atlantic . . . . . 30 B < non J31ev d u ' , kiston . Mont . 30.Xt Bton & Mcin . 15S 'BiMW ' . Bo < .on . . , 7S C. B i G . . lit ; .Cabunet . Heclu. . 7SO Bfl EU - 111 I OntenniaJ . S4 rttcbba-x pfd 117 rrantcUD . . TS G n. Electrir . IHurnbDMt . . Federal Steel . SOVi Oiceola . . . . do p 3 ir Qutno K7 Miah Telejilione 'JS , oariata Fe 33 Olfi Colony 08 i romaruiiU .23) ) "Id Docnislon MW Wlnona . I * Rubber . , 'Volveriiiei . 40 Pwcilic rtm .w \ < * ir VorU M NTTH * TORK. July 15 The Jottowing ere the closing Quotations lor mining shares. . : caioilur /Onuirlo / 700 > wn T'uinL . . .l t Oon r a s. Ta Itf'lvmouth in . 50 Gould i- Curry X do pTJ 750 H lv S. Norcrosb 3C ierr& Z emda . S O Wf EHandard . . . . . .2SS Iron PIlVIT " ) Union Con- 30 Mvxic&a t ivnuw Jojzrket as London MorU Quotationft. LONDON. Juli 15 J p. m. Cloblngs mortfI" s-Wijr V Centritl aaat li1Penn ! rti4Uila BrieAn Pan pM . . . 7fc\ An an : rf& . . 3U' C ntnul . . ! . . . . . > Puciti ? t > fii- ATiiuiinda . . . . > Piuji common Gmntl Trunk . . . 7\ BAR SILVER ' 5t ady at 27Std per ounce. MONET Three per w > nt Tbe riae of dSpcunt in the open market for botih ' ban -aitd tbree-mcMttiie' bUls Is a'sCSS per cen * I" < irrlcii Fliuiiirlnl. rRAXKPORT July IS. On tbe bourse today businefcs was dull Spanish 4. de clined BERLIN Ju'y IS Btwinefes was re- Ptricted en t'he ' bourt-e 'today Bank ahare * declined a trlfl ? and Amerirao -t-urKi s wore offered a : ii.ier terms in r frpon > te the Xew TorU murkffl. . PARIS. July 16 Bueiref * was practically at a gtaudttUll on the bonrw todnj Span- 1st 4 * & clired an apprrhenslons of a fpan- ih minlstfrlaJ crii Rio tinitwa d D- B A v. ere wank Kafiirn werc > weak , ow ing to tine uae-fUlmt-ru of tbe Tranvtial nanUerE Three per r > nt reu'ec Ifflf TV1 f r th * arcount Exdbange oo London. 2af rac for rb fk Spam-b 4k crooWl at fe70 LOXDON Ju. ) li Aaeruaji f c-uritiee moved but L"itlt all da ) As often occurk on Sk-uird-My tbe aottndin.wan wnall and the buatn be lipht The i lo t E tnoe wa > qiDM , but s.eMdy Spanh h 4s elMed tit Si.Ti Cold at 8u a Ajrtt Ilsiik ClrarlncK. NEW TORK. Julj li Clearing * . CJO. W7. balanrae W S4.iQS I03TOX July liCJ * > arluc * . IS . BALTIMORE : . July is ci * ri ss , < . - Ilk b&laaoM. KKMt PHILADELPHIA July U6 UC fi . bklaares K STJ , iss. CHICAOO Julv W COoarinafc K7i4Sai7 balances. U.KS.S * . t'et-Uu * 64 Wife. Kew Turk ecrh n e Kc ST LOUIS July -C-l4iriM .i4MT ; b liuice ! . ! * Wl. ) n r rent. K u- York e cJums bid , 3&c discount ticked CUfCiKXATt JuU -Money. . Ppti pt > r < fni Kew Tort. ruJuuicf. 9Qfplic ! dicuunt , nearicBfc. liDSlMHI , VEW O&IJUVS. July H-fT iri jt * MH V ! Vf w Tnrk rmrhature hitnk Ste per tl fctt itraaUuiB. owaaarciiU , U } t r n.aow U n Ll ; Fnuk XVW TORK tt-Tn * 8urp.u redrtH- iiirrnaw C Ett 27 luat.i " " -ie de IMk - in rea * . . luo < in uta x > n rrt-jiw. n iu Tb * li J. .k n luMd f. * ' if m rkee. . . ii.r leyiLj-fenitni * ft Luc OMAHA LIVE MUCK MARKET Tarj E K SLOW FfWM START TO FINISH Imrlpr Cl p Ten Crnt l.ortpr on the M rrV AtiHthrr linrcc Han I C < in rmu-l > tl } SOVTH OMAHA. July fi. UI Mun r OMtc-tai Frtdar OittcfrU 5ktnr mr Total thi < > Mln July ftJdinc Jul > eodinc J unt i4 . W-ek vottac Juat 17 .14.W Avemce p'lpf paid for togs Iw 1 . S 73 S 67 S S3 , : N 4 SS , I 6 J SL ' t Ife , I Mi. 4 M 4 7 | * : , j a : Ml . 4 TO . , i sii 6 - - July 4 . July 5 . . July . . Joly 7. . . . . . July S - U | Ofi O * ) x i i * * \ I Jaly t . ( ! 7bi a ST.1 2 91 ! 4 7 | E 01 , JUiy J J PJ. I S SS , 2 Ki 4 ffli i ! t > K July 1L. . . . S M 8 78) ) I 2 91 4 B7' ' 4 79 , B SI Jylv 12 4 i" J 78 S I * 4 73 4 P i > 87 July 13. . . .1 4 UK S K I 14 2 ! > 7 4 7d 4 Mfc B R July 34 . . J 77 X 18 S l * 4 7S S 7 July IB. IW177I178W4 gSt * S M Th official nuailier ol cars of it.ock brought in iod y by each J-oad w-as : Cattle. Hogs ITs * . C. , M. t St P. Rr . G O. & St. L. Ry . - 8 S MisKoun Pacific Ry . 11 S rnlon Pacific tystea . 1 83 1 F. . li. i.M V. R. R . 7 d S C. & . P. Rj . 1 C. . St P. , M. & O. Ry . 2G B. & M R. R R . i 36 C. . B & Q Ry . S II' K. C. & St. J . E 1 C R. 1. A : P R > . , east . 1 S C. . R. 1 i P. Ry. . uest . ! Cripplefe and driven In . 22 229 Total receipts . 45 1SB 1 The dtepoE.tion ol the day's receipts was a * follows , each buyer p-orciiiiiUis the num ber of head indicated : CrtC * . HOES. Oaia-a Pat king Co . 28 1.80B G H _ Hammond Co . 92 1.806 Swtrt and Company . . . 1 ° 3 2.32S Cudahy Packing Co . . . . . . . .IS * 27S7 Armour & Co . C J.S71 Omaha Packing Co. . K. C . 28 . Cudahy Packing Co. , K. C . 365 . G H. Hammond Co. , K. C . 12S . . . . Armour i Co. , K C . BSO Armour i Co. to Chicago . 471 R. Becker & Decan . 7 TV I Stephen . . . IS . . . . Hill S. Huntatager . 4 . . . Keay Packing Co . . . „ . . , . 459 -Cudahy Bros . , . GOT Other buyer ? . _ . , . . So . . . . Held over . . . 230 Totals . 53 H.21S CATTLE Sometimes the cattle market 1 good on a Saturday , but tSis was not one of the timea. Buyer * took the bear side from the -very opening and the market was Klo\r from mart to finish As a rule it would be perfeitly safe to call it 10c lower. Sellers vere backward about takinc off and the forenoon was well advanced before a clearance was effected. Cows and heifers were In small eupjJy and the good kmdb did not show much change , though buyer * were not very keen after them. Calves were slow and the market lower Very little was doing in the stocker and feeder division Il-ceipts of rattle , as will be noted from the table of receipts , were liberal this week , being somewhat larger than for the week before , though hardl ; up to the lecord of two wseks ago T&e market a a w hole w as good and sat'hfactory to the sellers Values were firm all the week up until Frida > , uhen the clobe w-a * a little lower etpeclahy on the light cattle and the less desirable kinds ol all wecghts. How eve- , there was little change in values until me last of the week , when buyert succeeded in forcing some concession. The market at the close of the w eek on good fat cattle was ] 0c low er than at the clos-e of the previous week and 1&S13C lower on the lighter or more com mon cattle On most days the market was acm under the Influence of a good de mand. Dry lot cows and heifers are becoming % ery t-carce and the receipts ths week were light BO that -\aluei > on that kind of stuff did nut fcbow anyx ery material -change. On the other hand prat" cow- were in larger supply and for the week the market coula bt quoted 15CT23C lower Grass- bulls are also lower. In about the same proportion tion as grass oowb. Good cornfed bulls. however were good tellers ail the week and prices ha-e not changed materially. Good licht Block cuttle and good heavy feeders suitable to go on immediate feed were nought after u little more eagerly this week and prices were "omewnat better on that kind. The betwixt and between cattle that were neither good feeders nor good rtock cattle were slow. The volume of businer. . however , doing in this depart ment is bmall and dt is mill too early to expect very much. Representative faaJe . BEEF STEERS No. Av Pr No Av Pr. No Av Pr 1 91(1 ( J4 00 40 IGob J4 SO 20 1213 J4 So 1 .1080 4 08 6 . SSG 4 9 ! ) 2 1138 5 ( Ki 1 Z704SO J5.S2S490 22 11M 5 M 1 .IliO 4 ffl ) 1C 12fiu 4 93 1 ! 12W 5 15 COWS 1. . 20 2 23 4 .1043 3 15 981 3 73 1 . S-TO 2 25 1. . 850 S 15 2 10 * > Z 76 1. S30 2 59 1. 1030 3 25 2 1110 3 H > 1. yv > 260 4. . 1076 83a 4 1100 3 M 1. . E20 2 75 S Sf,5 S 40 5 lOCi 3 PO 2. . IK 273 i .yay ) 340 i 1170 4 IH > 1..109D 2 Tli 12.1-S5 3M 1 UhO 4 III ) 1 .3570 2 75 13. 881 ! Z 50 1 .1140 4 15 S 107S 2 t > D 1 .1030 3 3D 2 P45 4 15 S .IfifO 3 00 5. 1170 3 50 1 1191) 4 20 1. 946 3 00 10 . 935 3 S3 10 1 ? 7 4 20 1. . 990 3 00 ' .10M 3 33 1 J4K 4 25 1. . SO S 00 1 730 S 60 1 .12 * 4 25 1. . Son S 00 1. .1259 J 60 1 .1MO 4 23 1..14SO 3 00 1 .1280 3 W ) 1 .11W 4 26 1.1040 200 C..1060 260 1 1UO 425 2. . 9S6 3 10 1 . B'O 3 fia 2 .10J5 4 5B 2. . 654 3 IB 1..10BO 3 70 COWS AKD HEIFERS. 5. . S12 S 50 _ HEIFERS. 1. . 820 315 1. . MO 850 1..720 373 1. . S70 223 BULLS , 1..1400 300 l..W 0 340 1 .1550 366 1..1CW Sis 1 .1410 (40 1 .1760 S K3 l..J2 0 5 29 1 .1136 3 40 1. . 20 4 10 CALVES. 1. . 278 BOO 2 20 COO 1 . 190 6 50 1 . Kffl 5 2S 1 15) ) G 25 1 . 140 6 50 1. . 340 26 1 MO 6 59 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 1. . MB X W S . * C S X 1 .1130 S 90 1 . 740 S 00 6 71K t 25 Wi 4 10 1. . 830 S 00 E . 791 t 50 1 670 4 la 1 490 Z 21 1 BM ) S 86 2 . &J5 4 15 1 460 S % 1 . Aitr i 75 HCK3S After men a large run all the week , loading to lower prii-t * ytpterday , u H niwJ atif a tet-uT > in the ree ijjtn WUB ou * lor today. ut M did net take place. On the wntrary tlie lun wax aeiun isurge ain ] ootuxung the ten or a doz n loads hld ever from } en * rdy * erw * about 200 car * on * le , AbH' c rrom Chicago g n- enUlj IndiLjuwJ u HK d cUoe aud Ouu in fluence and Uie Itun of the loua ! iwoflpus lnrnp bo large on tht KM ear ol the w ek caused the hoiTF to * ll n TT si tower at thinf p Hun Tbe tong utrmp of jtood io d urouf bt M Wt witta a very Ut > nU sprinkling at JS.P7H : . Sojoe ottoice huft , soW up to H Obtl4 U Afc might W erpected und r the rireunwiances. th * markM wac not partlculttrly accvc bin M.ll * ell rr noeoifd to rtaJize tm&i nonouon were anuuct fciuJ ttoej were Q4 paed to let ro whenever they could get tb market lu rotuiequfcure tbe bi bulk of the receipt * uuioged handp in Fixxi naw.n Ktit pu of hoe * wenliugc - thlc week in fiut the . &rgeM fur * wt l , t > : uc uhe of text Im-ember A * an ottkft thi * tb run at wjaie thw mart L . ratbHr Hjriil and pne iin wuumqueiiic teiKkxI upward duriog the gr iu r part i > f Che w ek During the month at Jane tbe BtarkA win * < ciB4Jo.ruU\ty : bUMMlr Ibt vantjse jirice on most a > fa.litMt on mire dunng the nraoth of JITOC wa * tte average priue a * b'tb < * IB 7U Til * prtartr ramith oj tntid w tth bojcfc fciUln * ou an aver.u-t .l IT75 nd they sold h pbei ea h I d * > unt.i t ) 14ii wh n thfrp KIUI a rt- i acttSG t f Wf l'it rhu.1 v u * r * ( otwd the , next 0 * ) and U.e nurkM cimunund UD u I upw&td ( ttrorr unt'l Ttiumdc when th hwh ttolat v. fc touch. * ! Oil Kriuay ixnd Saturon ) th * bo # wxld tK a lutlc a * wtU ' be nt-utd trom th * UU > 1 of ai rat ri , H wiB fc _ * * be uot d tiua tn * Market twntni July 1 aad Jui.o II advaiuMi r. wici wit * qulir a remaJKabi * j m-in for w > khort a tilempftitJl > M > ui v ew of tu * fart that dunncutc pteiMrr poruon of the tine thf rrc 5 it w sr * larfr Cua id rtr.f tin * Rise of th * rw r pa * mid ail at B < r in fr ) y-tfA auiMtnten Rriir * iit . ( kin Ai Sb Pr No A & J r ' 11 * 7S K K 7i 4i > ' 4 U 7 ; . a * $ s at..j i i 4 . . s I I. : M 12 1 JJJH J IO . JI4 91 I P < * S ! w BB . . . < 71 .S7 S * 7 > * * . m . 7 * . . JK Ot IJTfc . . . * * . .871 * S T"V I * w . . S. n ! . J rf\t * * -fv w , . . . - > a i rrv fi * * * Itt 1 SfSfc 7i . . M . . . i irn m C WO P71 O3M W * * ' K > u * TH * 4 j S n > .irs * * . u W. I7 " ! .3K 5S- ES lilv-l S 7 SO IKTj 76 . .JO 1 0 U SBTSj3K7 M 4 5 SSSfl - ! 40 E7 . . . Fit 1 IJUk " . . . f 1 Ut OT * V - 4 W 4 W ED S3 W . .221 248 4 0 67. . . . 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S n3 7 22o . . . 409 4 .235 160 395 6 . . .246 . . . 400 4 327 . . . 533 a 2lK > . . . 403 S . .240 . . 3 3 SHEKP Th re wa * tiot n car of rherp in the yards today and nothing to make a tet-t of ere market I Receipts of sheep * HU week were the I larccst since the fir-t week in May. The mot-t of tbe arrivals wer gra - westerns. . The market was very high and with the I cominenrrin'ni of the run of grassers it I was by no means a surprise that the market went lower rapidly One thing that helped l to brine on the decline was the unfavorable condition of ti-e eaftem mutton marktt , ! which limited the local packing demand. In consequence of -unfavorable condi tion * tht market went off during the -week 40&riOc and w at- rather tJow at the decline. i The demand at the pret-ent time i" = limited aJraoKt entirely to cho.ce fat stuff That will do for mutton as it is Ptill most too early to expect ary masenal demand for readers There is a little inquiry once j in a wille for feeders , but it if hpht and In the opinion of operators it likely to con- I tlnue so for some tune That being the 1 cate it would not seem advisable to ship , anvthrac but good , fat stuff. l Quotations. Prime nuiive wethers , J4 S3 i 554 60. good to choice prats wethers. 54 00 (0-5 ( 30. fair to good gro > s wrtherh , S3 TjQ 390 good to choice praw ewes 13.5063 7i. good to choice Fpnnc- lamb ? . Sa 75-SC.30 , com mon spring 1ambs > . J4.0IK&4 23 I LATE YESTERDAY 93 western lambs 77 4 55 Kniimk City Lit r Stock. KANSAS CITT July 15 CATTLE Re ceipts. 70 bead Supply too UcUito make a market and pnc-rn were nominal. Liberal supply this w ek consisted largely of com- j mon grat.s s.tok. . Dry lot * -teers and coed grais etoclr in cx > > d aemand at about bteody prices , while common green sioclL. eKiher fclnaghr.erinp or feeding graoVs.were siow a.t lOfrli'.c lower than same day lust we k. Heuvv nati - eer. J3JI3 < p5GO. .lightweight pteers. t440e6JS. t-toikere and feeders S3.w > ji5.ft ! > , butcher cows and heif ers. KISSES 43 , canners , I2.23 fi.l , ijutcber bulls , I32'440 , veal calves $6 uUOO uuch western ste rt , , tu73&u23 , Texanc ja 40@4 70 HOGS Receipts , S 720 head trade opened steady weaken&d In sympathy with lower provihion m rke.t nnd ek > p d 7t > . < lower Bales wi-re largely at 2i6. < . c detune Mar ket for week very active , after disrouni- mg today s break ne-t gain for week is 2 ( r Todays s.aJ e Heavy H.ll * . 2P . . mired fl OUJM S. lirflt. J3.MJS-i.30 , pigk , K 73 100 SHEEP No niu.Tke.t todaj . receipts lor w eek , 13 039 hfead , t > uppl } ' mot.tly range toock. maJiy of than inferior qualitj Spring raralw are in iiettrr demand and partially recovered from late break in jirKieB , wim mutton gra < de& In wrong de mand at fcte xj > prioe Spring lamtis brougbit 14JSij * 7T tnutlon * (27n&r > 2ii hBOLkere and -eders K.Oifi.yj , rullt1 r.-i * 2.00. Lit f MorL. . CHICAGO. July K R eipts oT < - itle to day were Email. The general demand con tinued good at yesterdaj s ruling pn Prices generally were loij'lfic low. . r than a wesl ; ago. Her receipt * today were unusually la-ge for th * clo e of the wek and a decline of 30cw f lore d Heii v nogs brought J4 106 .35 ; mixad lots. (4 K ftt.3fItpit , t4 1S04 ' pigs , W.60'9 12 , culls and rougn loti. J20J& were n ' enough shet-p for a mar- kft 4oduy Sneep were Qu ? . ae at l" ( Hi S. 4or cull * up to S600&625 for prime wethers Texan * , brouraot tSS& lfr. w M- ern runps snee.'i t40u$4VO Tearlinirp werr quotable at * 4 7& .30 and spring Jamb * tit . RHCoijrti Cattle 296 head , iioge. S 0 < HJ head ; sbwji. 3.0Wi b d. y < -n lurk Uli f Mock. TOIUC July K BEEVES-R- < -eint. 271 head , nothing ddnc. feeling lead } , no lav * cabktt esjKiru 2x0 iiett/ caitu > , 30 taaiud jtbeep and 1.SM ) quartfie ot veal * . Kh > HUM ! plate 0Ukuk kwer * f > 23 , buttRranilkfi 12 7s. 19(1 ( ciilMss untold citj d Mtws < vttak , kfflOt j > er Jb. SHEEP AND lHAIRft B wl5 > ts. L 4K Veud. 23 our * ou t-alf , nM > p siow . swdium prudwtk. . jirime lamb * tcady t a . nhtid" lower , medium and common dull ( toeing eusier ux p K UO&C Ob. teaOw. . m > 0 ti'-St , culitS4&I [ . 1 i | i ikd , itODc for Sd-le firm a. ! t. Luuik 1.1 1C ti ck. ST LOt'lS July It CATTLB B c iptfc SM bead rattrket titeady fair to choir > - Uve h-pplttg i.nd znri M rK. n.M& C3 wtth lauc ) worth up to 16. 7t. dr bfc d b ef and but oter * itr . 14 0&6 40 , Mtierr under 1 tU Ibfc . W 7t6 ( " ' HKK ktir * and ftM-der * S WM.H > , c-ow * and 'Iw.ifrr * t2JB ( fi U. bulU 248.3. cajiwrt , . Il.a5 * ( ± 7S. Txa * ud In- Alan ri * r U.iut4IK , < o and heifers wa.rkrf pis * and lllthu t4.Ifiii4.40 , KKM44I butibfiTh , M SHBEP Rwt-ipta. 1 * > Irt-jid wuri M dull . , Umn * t4 * IS rutlk and Buck * * 754f 436 , otocktm ! . BO J . Ttatana. > -lM < ik lu u-f the rtxieipu at tit four wtartern suirku far Juir IS HOCK n.W JW WOW i 1 M. M.W8 M. J kn | > it I.u > Monk. I SOTTU ST J'lSKPH Me. Jul > 15 1 rial i Tto * Juurn .l > - . . and and , - . , * . 1 ; ' * ' ' - M'twH 5T WH'IS. July tt.-WOOJ fa1' a ,4 TORK JuJjlitTOC > l- : ' - . e TTKM. i n * JiTU tt At Utr - > ' . a tJierrm * irno ' n < . f bti b * nun b - t * ! < > < * * t > s MUPI. fh * UM wiw f * > . t m * . idt d a f i | trv ' v v Xtfhpttmr and Tamtiit" * n - -v * An - , rij t f in-Wed * w > > d hTtMi' t , ' - A tn Kr dj < irn nfliu A rir w * tmifcn fre * jrt - of 4. tht Mner-a | and IS * m > " iu > p tm H ) rwod dni ! rr mp jTd w'th th * X ) ntMs * M tnc t the p oi-y of T > ell < wwe or mm ! er- < i th cter'v nrwt and cowd hrm 1 ne marine * und th i'Mi > i'-ht d > rt i-v > at v ac * nnd axx jn * ums wt-re , > o wpenlnc chH-line of 7 > t jwx p t > m-e > " jiM-o : wltliftrawa' * hot lurterh rrr-\ < S--HJ Icr operm'or * putt-hnMni : n > ( * fn-ri\ i rartooa purrn > s of aj > cru WH s wre made h > Am lc a and me i m i i HI rrom pwr lo 6 prr rrm aiwr r . - Afrtran Tvr-e Mfmic tlirouchou : t ) ntmill Mtpplir ! . of K > o l ; u * e , ' R alp l-p The n rt ifrte oT ili i > ? o beir'n Septf m - r If nt > 0 w i -c - on Npxrnjber 2 > > S f South \V h , * . bJ < r - - Id. VKtteia. Is 6 * d gien # > t . rrt R < M PH'I E-n - -if It VI Tanmanla. 1 < "o ba.-s c-ea- > - * f 3WI New Zt limd. S.WC * * * . - . g-m .v , 4 * lid. C } f ' - ' 3 NataU ! * balr * . gT it < ' * > xiur a " - . - inc I2W ) < , p d greait SUfeiid TJie arrli n e for e next iri * amnum to 4 r.w bans. of wWrh 4vfl"1 > were forwarflefl 'k--ot The inT n * for t * e week wrr < Mr - loumc. 355 bales. South Au-rr _ ia ' .fi Zrahinfl. 4.2H4 bate--- . < nc f Tid N t l. 1 514 44 bales , nd -wJMre 9 i bait * Slmrkct. NEW TORK July 16 PX'OAR-Raw. barelj Mp ily. fair rehnlng S 13-Mi rett-J- ugal 'W ! te ! t. 4Ni : rrtlned. quiet and Mfa u No C. 4 IS-lttt No 7 4\r No k 4 L-lht N 4V No 1 < I 4r No 11 4Sr N > , r-lf > c. No IS , 4 WGi No. 14 , 4V a > < iud A oKic. s-tandard A CW confecttonrr * A f cut loaf. iT t crushed f.r , powdered C-S . granulated 5Sc < ut es 5S.c- NEW ORLEANS Jul ; U. SrG R T > u open kettle , r ,4i4rlfircentrlfup ) vc iws 4 M"i1c , seconds.2s3c Moiasses rr trlfuiral. dull 6l4c Three t-arks of TH w ice. the first of thA season were -rerp'vrd today from New Iberia anfl are said to be a icry good quality Coffee Market. NEW TORK July IS. COFFEE Op i "i opened quiet at unchanged prices , rulej ei- cepttonally dull w rth w eak undertone 1n th absence of cabl < - < from Hmre , R o fle Janeiro and Santoh. closed on arrouu * "f aoMdajs The close was inart ve. sni"5"o Imc ? . Including Septeml ? r 14 fin SIKH Rl" de Janeiro dull No 7 mvoic < < K N i i jobbing. G tC. No. 7 , quiet. Cordcva. { i. . . Trodncr Mnrket. PH1LABELPHLA. July 15 Pirm ; ranrA western creamerj IS fanrv wyrtern prin's 21 . DGGS Dull and r In rr : fresh 13r. I-esh western IS lS t fr Fh w extern ISr. Ire h southTn , lc < pllc CHEESE Firm C'liirniro Mock Murkrt. CHICAGO Julv 15 Local k Meat1 * ClotStra bo rfl 22. Diu-raond M j i h 147 , Lake Street Elevated. 1 West < "ii- onexi 120. Llns-ed OiL u B st u.t 4 - , Eibi-utt prcf rred. 3i > . National t-tecl S Condition of tuc Trenntiry. WASHINGTON. July 15 Today sta-e- meiit of the condition of the treasury Kliows Available cash balance S27S.HW 214. gold resene. SS43.Slfi.147 Ira. lienrt Appointe-d "necent. SACRAMENTO. Juiy 13 Governor Gace today issued n commiK&inn to WFhoebe Hearst as regent of the VnHersity of Cal - forma. Mrs Hearst was uppoiaied regent by Governor Bird lor the saort term aud Governor Gnge withdrew her ppojat.ni ( n : from tbe state senate togetner wun ot ers Subsequently he appointed her for "he long terra vice J West Man.n. term expimd tut withdrew the commission as irs licirst was &U.ect from the state a * the nine " 1-s Heurst has returned to California. Stilt on J'romlinKory Notrw. Suits bae been filed in the name of the defunct Omaha Suvings ban ) . ugiunFt a number of debtors on promissory note * held by the bank -rker to Hnnc in Ortolirr. CHICAGO Julv 15 Albert AugUht Becker , the wife murderer wut todv ; fren- tenced to 1 * hanged October 1 ! isss RRPEgNEYSCa StSfcKS' ' ROOHnr u rt BUt ESAMCM rose HSI OMAHA flEE. tinCCUl HtR J&KES E- BOYD & GO. , telephone 1039. Omtha. > 's3 COMMISSION , GRAIN , PROVISIONS and STOCKS ISO/IRQ / OP TKA.DC. Inn * lu cJai.i f > * uio Xrw TorK. tfc JuUC Au hrrr ? ; A C . 1NVESI IN WHEAT Our infulJible DOLLARS AKD WHEN SENSE fcj'uem renderr u abto- VOL" lutely tufe , buafile nnd ure CAN'T Average profit * 19 per cent LOSE monthly Lot us tend you our IKKH lei fne of iharge H pobUi wai .bring it THE COMBINATION INVESTMENT CO . ( locorporated ) Rialto BuiltJing St-ud for tlir pruufk. Mortgages For Sale \Ve have on band a list of gilt-edge securities for sale. Call and i > ee u ? . PAYKE-HARDER 00. , Tirl Floor N. V Life. TflOYEflENTS I S'Jr ana L J rails' rrjilaianl and Ifantrnlrd la * my rerlked i surli pdt.juu. Jut act , * f K C T5373T I"1'C1J OF V/AUl. V Optiratttri cannot c'H > rd lu t > e vitbotrt It J Jk t'r.v ir.ek. i 'l Js > t H 1 i > t ' u . ew t UW1S C U * KIPfR. H Crondom.Nr * lort . . . . . . QL * < v .A-e * * * . x.r i. O. UL IKVESTORS cf iwn * ' * < f - m > ' rti * * flid . OPPORTUHiTY I the" w. i. id i.nn - . . * uf itm < tm a. , . i w j ABSOLUTE SBFETY i " 0iud 1 < > * tui * TKC at ! ' ) ' Tl ML V Tf - ' * * * i ' ' , r i lifc > r > ) i ; l 11 ic H f - Gs-OpertHve Co.