COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Fear of Rust and Light Receipts Oauso c Bally on Chicago Market , DIMINISHING NORTHWESTERN RECEIPTS Corn IH Jloilerntelr Actlic , bin Sonu'1 % lint DcprcMMed h > Ciintlnncil Lliliililiitlon ( ) > i > rNiiiply | AVciikcim l'rM InloiiH. CHICAGO , July & ) . rcaM of rust nnd JlRht rcccIptB cnuscd a rnl y In wheat tcxlny , September closing nt nn advance ot Se Corn nn < l oats cloned a ehnde hlBhtr. 1'orh ( lecllntMl &f7'4c. Inrd 2'/4j ' and ribs Be Diminishing northwest receipt1 ? nnd 'inov peeled strength nt LAverpool started whenl strong September opened W'ic higher al TO'ifJTO'Sic ' Ix > ngs were disposed to tnkc proflts , however , nnd the price soon sllppetl oft to 70r. The decline was checked by re- portn of dnmnge to the spring crop by n hot wive In the Dnkotas , closely followed by n heavy rain. The beara tried to get bach former lidUMngH nnd ns competition = keen Snptemher rose quickly to Tl'Sic. lien- llzlng during the last hour , however , cnUKOil a decline to 71c nt the oloie. An estimate by Hccrhohin of this year's jlc-ld In non- mania of only 23,000,000 bu. , compared with M.OOOOOO hu last year , lielpcd to sustain the market. Ohlcngo received 118 cars and 5Un- tifnnolls nncl Diiltith "iOfl cars. 1'rlmtiry > \CHtern market receipt" ) were 918,000 bu. , < -omprred with J41000 bu. last year At lantic port clearances of wheat and flour equaled 430,000 1m. Cash demand slow Corn was moderately active , but some- whnt depressed by continued liquidation , In duced largely by fine weather nnd excellent crop reports A moderate advance was Hcored near Uio end In sympathy with wheat. Hecelpts. 431 cars September opotred He higher at IQVfcc , declined to 32c. eiilvnnced to 32Hc and closed with sellers at S2Hc. An early drhe by scalpers caused a slump In oat , but the loss was fully regained on covering IlecelptH , ICO cars September opened unchanged nt lO lD e , declined to 39'Jc , advanced to SOVdo nnd closed nt 1074c An oversupply ot hogs weakened provl- nlons About half the decline was recovered on buvlng bv packers. Snitember pork opened 7f12Hc lower at JS-lOfiO 15. sold pirarlngly at $ 10. advanced to $9 20 nnd closed at J9.15U9.1714September lard opened EC .Viwer at J5 52'4 , rose to $ j 57 nnd ciosc < l nt $ . " > r > p > September rllH opened 7'4 CTlOo lower at Jfi IGfiS.nVfc , advanced to $5 22 4/3 25 nnd closed at $ r > 20. Intimated receipts for Friday "Wheat. 117 oars ; corn , 500 cars ; oats , 150 cars ; hogs , 21,000 head. Lending futures ranged as follows : Artlcloa Open. lllgli Low. Ciono. Ycst'cly 70KH 70 (10M 70M 71 70J6 73 72 72 32H 32M 32 32i 32 OSH 32MH i 32 31 MH BOH 10) ( 20M 21M SIJi 010 020 DIG D17K 01i2M 016 017H eve B67K 6S2 cnr r 57V 600 B02W coo BOUH 6 15 525 6 IB 20 5V5 62.JK S L'2 C'-'S CU7K No 2 Cash rjoutatlons were as follows : FLOUR Dull nnd easy ; patents , $3500) ) 3 CO. straights , $3 200T 30 , clears , $3 OOftl lr > ; nprlng wheat specials , $1.35 , hard patents , $3.000 > 3.70 ; sort tratents , $1300340 , Minnesota straights $3 10 3 30 ; bakers , $2 3002.45 WHEAT No. 2 spring , 70071C , No. 3 Bpring wheat , 67(570c ( ; No. 2 red , 71'VlJj73c. ( CORN No. 2 , 3JH.032 c ; No. 2 yellow , 33 © 33Vic , OAiTS-i No 2. 25c ; No. 2 white. 27J4c ; No. 3 White. 252G 4c. RYE No. 2 G3c. 11ARLEY No. 2 , 31140 10'/4c. SEEDS Flaxsced , No 1 , $1 ; cash , north- iwertt , $1.03Vi ; cash , southwest , $1 ; July , $1 ; September 96c ; October , OV&c. Timothy , August. * 2 55 , September , $2 50 < j2.5iV4 , Oc tober. $2.5002.52' ; prime. $2 Jo. PROVISIONS Mess pork , pur bbl , $9 050) ) 8.10. Lard , per 100 Ibs , $5.4505.47V. . bhort rlba sides ( loose ) , $5.1005 25. Dry salted ehould ( rs ( boxed ) , $5 .n' G.M. Short clear Bides ( boxed ) , $5 4005.45 WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per cul . $1 26 SUGARS Cut loaf , unchanged ; granula ted , $5 Gl Following are the receipts and shipments : Receipts Hh'p'ls riour , bl > B . 10UUO 8,000 AVheit , bu . lib Out ) 1 iiQO Corn , bu . 44G.OOO 712000 Oats , bu . 241,000 3J6.000 llje , bu . l.OuO . . . . . . Barley , bu . 7,000 37,000 Oa the Produce exchange today the butter anarket was steady , creameries , 12017lic ; dairies , 1101Cc. Kggs , easy ; fresh , 12012V c. Cheese , slow ; creams , S'/j00c. Diessed poul try , stead > , turkevs , /s.0&M.c ; duck , 7s ; spring chickens , 12i2 > .4c. YOIIK CUMJItAIj MAniCIST. for tlu > Iny oil VnrloiiM CoilllllOllUlcH. NEW YORK , July 20 FLOUIl-Rccelpts. 19.C01 bbls ; exports. G.374 bbls. : steadier nnd fairly active for spring patents ; other Kridcs quiet ; winter patents , $3CG03S5. jvlntor extras $2400280 ; winter low grades $2 .tOJj' ' 10 ; Minnesota patents , $3750390- ailmifsota bakers , $3 000J 15 Rye Hour 'r ' > * 300'J20' cnolco to. fancy , RYli-Waakvr ; No. 2 wcsfrn , G2VJc , f. o. ) , nlloat. sot. | ) COHNMEAl Dull and easy ; No. 2 west ern , 770 Sc ; city , 78f73c nARL13Y-AVeak ; feeding , 390-40C , c. 1. f. , HARiLEY arAI/T Qulot ; western , EG0 3c. AVHEAT-Rocelpt , 22J.400 bu. Spot , easy No 2 re < l , 7GTSC , f. o. b , nlloit , spot ; No 1 morthorn , Duluth , 78 , f. o. 1 > , ntlo.at , spot No. 1 hard , Duluth , S2V4C , f . o b . alloat. to nnlvo ; No S red , 75Vtc , el vator. Options opened steady nnd thereafter developed considerable strength of undertone nnd ncaro of shorts , llujlng motives were found ini hot weather complaints from the iiorthwcBt , shrinkage In new wheat ar rivals nt Chicago and tnlk of heavy r.alns In Kansas. Export apathy llnally Induced realizing and a. dccllno from toil , closing oi y nt % o net advance ; July opened at 75WflW MiC nnd ole d at 75 0 , August closed at 75Vio ; September opened at 1&VJS16 7-16c nndloHC < t nt 76V4c , CORN RecolpUs. 200800 bu : exports , 156.- 480 bu. Spot , easy : No. 2 , SS'ic. f. o , b. . nlloat , nnd 37'ic , elevator. Options opened uteady nnd of tor a decline under line ciop iie\\ rallied with wheat. Ilnnlly yielding to liquidation , and closed easy at HQVio net decline ; July opened nt 37 > ( ,0T7'o ' and closed nt 37Vio ! September opened nt 37'iff37' > 4C and close < l at J7c , D ° cember opened at 3o7 c nnd closed at 37'4c. OATS Receipts , Gl COO hu ; exports. 10 - M5 bu. Options , dull Spot , weak ; No 3. 2SV4c ; No , 2 white , SOVic ; No. 3 white. 23UC ; track mixed wcatern , 29&31C ; track white. 30i tdc. II AY Wonk ; shipping , B50GOc ; good to choice , 750 ! > 5o. HOPS-Qulet ; stnte. common to choice. 1S9G crop. t07c ; 1S97 , 110130J 1898 , 10017C. Pni clllo const , 1S96 crop , ti7o , 1897 , HSlSc ; 1S9S ' 174(1 ( Sc. nines-Firm ; anlvoston. 20 to 25 Ibs. 16Wiil7c : TOXIIH dry 21 to 30 Ibs , 12 > California. 21 to 25 Ibs. ISHc LEATllEH-Stcady ; hemlock sole. Hucnos > idt'82102kc. heavyweights. aOHOJIVLc , nl : . PROVlslONS-Heef. linn ; family , $9501 ? 10 EO , extra mess $900. beef hums \ t'svm , 2SOO packet $95001000 , cly extra India mwii . $11.000.15 oor"cut iheats. n. mplckled Bhoulderu. | $ o,7G ; pkkled hams , $ J 75010 GO Iinrd. oajiy ; vu > stern stenmwl. r,70. , July J57ui6 , nominal , reilivd Hteady Pork , llrm TaUaw , llrm ; city. 4 044o ; countrj , "v. ® 'llinTER-Recelpts ' , 3,757 pkgs ; market steady , western crntmery , IBJjlSc , faotorv ' CHEEHE Rcvelpta , 7,390 pkgs . nrm- Inrgo white SVjo ; mnall hite , ' larg ? colored , S c ; small colored , j. EGGS-Recclpta , 7,153 pkgs. , ateady , w\st- crn , I.Uvriiiiiil 3lnrUt > t. LIVERPOOL. July SO-JpnO Jlain" shurt < 'ut , strong t 31s Cd n.icnn. clear belllwi , flrm nt 3Ss ; long clear middles , light , utrniig at 31 Cil ; long clear mlildl K Jicnvy , ntrong t 3ls , short clear backH , HtronK nt 30s. lird , prime western , llrm at Sa 3d WHEAT No. 1 northern spring , dull nt fa 1M. ( rutures , quiet ; July , 6s Cd , September - ber , GsSHdDecember. . Gs KM , CORN American mixed spot , new , easy nt 3s4'id ; American mlxs.l npot , old , quiet lit 3s4 ; d. Futures quiet ; Jub. 3a4'ml ; Sep. tcmbcr , 33 4'/jd , Ootobur , 3a 4 d. ICiuiHiiN 1'lt ) Cralii niul l'i ululon * . KANSAS C1TV , July JO-WHKAT-Bep- < om.ber , 64J o : Daoember , fifiHc ; cash No. 2 Iinrd , C3isi ! e : No. 3 , G2jiC5o ; No , 2 rc l , esHc. ( No 3 , GJfitnijc ; recdpta , 100 cars COKN September , St c ; December , cn h No , S mlxel W(30-V ( ; No 2 white , 31i ( JVC. Xo 3 , ol'.dl'.c OATSNo 2 white , cnsh , 23'4'32lc. ' HYK--NO 2 , wv HAY-Cholro timothy , $7 6008.00 ; choice prnlrle. $6 25f6 50 HUTTKU-Crenmery , 14i4SIC'4c ; dairy , 14c. EGOS Poor quality kiMJps market weak ; loss by candling h nv > , fresh 3Ilssourl nnd Kansas stock. Hrsts , flHc , cases returned. IinciJll'TS Wheat , 00.000 bu ; corn , 37- 000 hu , oats f 000 bu SHIPMRNTS-Wheat , 38,000 bu ; corn , 050 bu. , oats , 7,000 In ! OMAHA OIMII , MAIIKHT. CtinilMlniifi or 'I'm dp nnd fliintntlnnn in Sdiplc nnil Pnticy Produce. EGGS Good stock , weak at lie. mrrTER-Common to fair , Il7l2c ( ; choice , 13fl4c , separator , isyi9c , g"athercd cream- on , 16f17c , POUlTl'HY Hens live 7 80 ; spring chlrken . 14lSc. old and stnggv roosters , live , SHflSc ; ducks nnd geese , live , 6Q6'tc ; lurk PIS live , Sc. PIOEONB-Lhe , nor doz , 75CGJ1.00. VEALS-Cholce , Sc. VEQLTADLES. WATERMELONS - Texas , crated for shipment , 18f20c. PANlAI.nl PU-l'cr crate. $1 BOS1.65j barkr-t , W75c. TOMATOES Per 4-basket crate , 75c. I1EANS Hand-picked navy , per bu , $150. POTATOES Now potatoes , 40Jf45c per bu. OUCr.MHERS-Per doz , 30t CELERY Per doz , 30c. nU'EBERniES-Per IG-qt case , $175. APRICOTS California , per crate , $200. HLACKBERRlES-Per 21-qt. case , JJ 50 ® 275I1LACK I1LACK UASPnERRIES-Per 24-qt. case , "pLUMS-Callfornla. per crate , $150. CALIFORNIA PEfHrSHale's early , $1 per box , freestones , $1 15012 ; per box. CHERUIES-Orcgon , 10-lb boxes , $1 75. ' 111OP1CAL FRUIT. ORANGES Mediterranean sweets , $4.50 O5 00 LEMONS California fancy , $4 5034.75 ; Messina , fancy , $500ij55u. I3ANANAS Choice , crated , Inrge stock , per bunch , $250IJ275 ; medium-sized , bunches. $ iOOQ22 = + HIDES , TALLOW. ETC. HIDES-No. 1 green hides , 7 ic : No 2 green hides , 6Hc , No 1 nltcd bines , SHc : No. 2 salted hides , 7Hc ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 12 Ibs , lOc ; No. 2 veal calf , 12 to 15 Ibs , Sc. Sc.TALLOW TALLOW , GREASE. ETC.-Tnllow. No. 1 , 3'Ac ; tallow , No. . ' , 3c ; rough tallow , l'4c ; whlto grease , 254 30 ; yellow and brown grens > e , I'ifiJ'ic. ' , SHEEP PELfs-Green salted , each. 16fj > 75c : green salted shearings ( short wooled early skins ) , each , 15c ; dry shearings ( short wooled early skins ) , No. 1 , each , 6c ; dry Hint , Kansas nnd Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per Ib , nctual weight , 4tSc ; dry Hint , Knnsas nnd Nebraska murrain wool pelts , par Ib. , actual weight , 3@4t , dry flint , Colorado rado butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 45c , dry flint. Colorado murrain wool pelts , p-'r Ib . actual weight , 3Q4c. SI. Ijoiiln Marlti't. ST. LOUIS. July 20 WHEAT Higher ; No 2 red cash , elevator , 70c. track , 71',4@ 72\ic , July , 705ac , September , 71aic ; Decem ber , 74c , No. 2 hard GS76SUc. ( ! CORN-JHIgher ; Nn 2 cash 32c ; track , 33c ; July , 31'4c ; ScptcmbT , 3l'MJ31V4c , Decem ber , 2S'ftc. OATS-Stronger ; No. 2ash , 2IV4c ; track. 24 ic ; July , 21' .c , September , 20c ; No. 2 white , 2794f(2S' ( ( RYE Nominally , at 53c. FLOUR Dull and unchanged. SEEDS-Prlmo timothy , new , $250 for August ; llax , 9Gc. CORNMEAL Steady at $1 8501.90. URAN Lower ; sacked , east track. GOftGlc. METALS Lead : Firm nt $4 554 574. . Spelter : Strong at $5 75 POULTRY Firm ; chltk'ns Sc : voung , 10Ullc ; turkejs 9c ; > oung , 15c ; ducks , 6@ Glic : geese , GV4ifi7c. UUTTER Firm ; creamery , 15O18i4c ; dairy , 125T15c. EGGS Quiet at 9'4c. HAY Steady to firm ; timothy. ? 7001200 ; prairie $7 00 12 00 AVHISKY Steady at $1.26. COTTON TIES SOc. nAOGINGfific. . IMIOVISIONS Dry salt meats , boxed shoulders , $5 12V4 , extra shorts $3 25 ; clear ribs , $ " > 50 ; cl ar sides , $5624 ; Bacon , boxed shoulders , $560 , extra shorts , $575 ; clear ribs * G 00 , clear sides , $6 12V4 RECEIPTS Flour 1000 bbls : wheat , 82- 000 bu ; corn , 102000 bu. ; oats , 25 000 bu SHIPMENTS Flour , 8,000 bbls ; wheat , 9,000 bu. ; corn , -19,000 bu ; oats , 14,000 bu. IMilliKlcIpliln Market. PHILADELPHIA , July 20 BUTTER Quiet but steady ; fancy western creamery , ISV-c : western , prints , 21c. EGGS 'Firm ; good demand ; fresh , Uc ; fresh western , IStdJ' c : fresh southwestern , 13c. fresh southern , 10 ® lit , . CHEESE-Flrm. T > ulu < li iVhciit Market. DULUTIT. July 20 WHEAT No. 1 hard , cnsh , 73c ; Julv , 73c ; No. 1 northern , cnsh , 70'ic ; July , "OUc ; September , C9T < ic ; Decem ber , 70-Vnc : No 2 northern , ( M SC ; No 3 spiflng , GWiC. To nrrlve : No. 1 hard , 73c ; No. i. northern , 70ic. -t Tolpilo Miirkot. TOLEDO. July -WHEAIT No. 2 , cash nnd July , 7034c , SeiHember , 72 > ic. CORN No 2 mixed. 34 < 4c. OATS-No 2 mixed , 25c. REEDS Cloveiseed , prime cash , new , $3 90 bid. ACMV lurk Metnl Mnrkct. NEW YORK , July 20 The local market for metals was Irregular all day , closing with some departments ihlgh r and others lower. News from the west and Abroad was conflicting In a. measure and with un- cortaln demand was largelv responsible for the unsettled state of affairs gen'rally. Iron advanced on Increased demand ; cop per was firmer in tones but not quotublv higher : tin Improved on bullish nens ; l"nd fell oft under moio liberal offerings , spel ter was unchanged At the close the Metal exchange called pig Iron warrants nominal at $14 00 ; lake copper , flrm at $18 50 ; tin , dull and unsettled with $2900 bid and $29 37Va asked , lend , easier with $155 hid and $117Hi nsked ; spelter unchanged at $625. The brokers' prlco for lead Is $1 35 and for cop- ptr $18.50. Now York Dry ( 'ood * Mnrkct. NEW YORK. July 20 Fair home demand for brown cottons but purchases restricted by short ready supplies Export demand keeps up at flrm iprlcea , Demand for bleach'd cottons fully up to recent average and prices maintained Some sellers of bleached predicting higher prices before long. Wldo sheetings Him. More doing in ounce don'ms ' Other course colored cot- itons dull and unchanged Prints are quiet but steady. Ginghams flrm Print cloths unchanged at Full River and firmer In out side markets. Men's wear worsteds strong. Woolens llrm. DIVBS goods in steady de mand Ix > w grades soft wool makes ad vancing , Siimir MiirUi-l. NEW ORLEANS. July 20. SUGAR Dull ; open kettle , 3J4 5-ljc ( ; centrifugal , yellow , 4\fMTfco , seconds , 2l SH4c. Molasses , dull ; centrlfiicnl , W14c. NEW YORK , July 20-SUGAR-Raw , pteady but quiet ; fall rellnlng , 3 centrifugal , 90 test , 1VJTI7-1GC. siovmirjvrs or STOCKS AM > no\ns. Thorn MIIH nn Improvement in ilie Time or Spi'iMiIntlini In New Yorl. . NEW YORK , July 20 Today'H stock mar ket continued nairow nd professional to day , but there was nn Improvement In the tone of the speculation In the lute market a rather active busing movement set In nnd prices rose to the top level of the day , gaining a point or over ns compared with last night s prices In many oases. There wns nn early reaction which was encour aged l > i the violent slump of 22 points In Now York Air Ilrnko and nn extreme drop of 5 points In Consolidated Gas There seemed to bo nn entlro absence of commis sion house buying , nnd lx > ndon , although prices of Ameiilcans had been advanced there refrained from operating here The comae of the foreign exchange mar ket with reference to the easier money con ditions abroad was closely watched , nnd when sight sterling and cables were seen to bo jlo'dlng It afforded considerable relief from apprehension of gold exports Mho fact that the BuiH of England refrained from advancing its rate of discount was taken as evidence that the threatened money stringency Is about over there. Money worked easier In New York , but con tinued nlKjve the rates preva'llng ' nt Interior points There was some crowth of a con viction that money was not to become cheap for ti coiihideiablo period jet , owing to Uio needs of the very active trade nnd the com ing movement of the croj > The heavy Increases of banking deposits nt porno of the large llnnnc'al centers ot the country are now understood to be dut to the great combinations of Industries and the resulting readjustments in business methods which have , It la believed , re duced resources ot bomo Miialler points In a degree corresponding to the Itvcu-ase at the great centers There was come continued uneaslnra ! ) also over evidences of unrest among wageearncrs. The otrcngth of the lornl traction Hocks helped to dissipate Una solline lirooklj-n Rapid Translx nnd Manhattan gained about b point net nnd cash sales of Metronolltun were made at 333t o\vr last night This stock also uoUl ex-rlKhU of auuscrtptUon to mew stork at a uniform level of 13 jtolntB btlow the cnsh sale * . Consolidate ; ! Qas reoov red nil of It earlier Joss and New York Air UraLc all but 2 poln'ts. ' The < > nrly strength was not held in noma of the IndustralR , notnbly Conti nental Tobacco and the sleM stock * . Pitts- burg , Cincinnati. Chicago & St. Louis wn.- marked up 5 points on the Juno reuirn ol earnings , and an upward movement In Ches- nptake & Ohio. Missouri Pacific nnd Cleve land , Cincinnati , Chicago At St. Louis spren < 1 to other ra'lroud stocks , Ino'udlng the grangers. Pouthwestcrns. Now York Central , Union Paclllc and Atchl on preferred The nveragu gain of these approximated n point Chfcngo Great Western debenture * lost 1\ from the last sale. Leather preferred was In great demand The closing was dull bul flrm. Honds were very dull nnd rather Irregular , Totnl sales , par value , $2,233,000 United States 3s coupon , nnd the new 4s , registered , declined % per cent , while the 09 advanced > 4 nnd the old 4 , coupon , U In the bid price , The Oommcrclnl Advertisers London financial cablegram sijj . "Ihe markets here were tUrly active and cheerful today on the failure of the bink to raise Its d'is- ' count rate , owing to the largo gold nrrlvnls TheTransvanl dispute Is regarded ns beliiR far from settled , but wnr ts deemed lni | > os- Bible Americans were neglected nnd heavy The strikes nro feared here , but Now York bought slightlj , causing n firmer Ilnlsh. ' The following nro the closing quotation' for the leading stocks on the New York exchange todny : York Monc > JInrket. NEW YORIv , July 20 MONEY on call , steady at 2H04 per cent ; ast loan , 3J4 per cent ; prime mercantile paper , SViSMls per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Irregular , with actual business In bankers' bills at $4.87'/4 ® 4 87 > i for demand and at $4 84U04.SH4 for sixty days ; posted rates , $4 8504.86 and $1 S3 04 SSV4 : commercial bills , $1 SI. SILVJER-Certirtcates , C0061c ; bar , GOUc ; Mexican dollars , 4Sc. BONDS Government bonds Irregular , state bonds Inactive , rallroadi bonds Irregu lar. lar.Tho following are the closing quotations on bonds : Offered. llonton S < ecU ( lnotntlonn. BOSTON , July 20 Call loans , 35J4 per cent ; time loans , SQ'l'A ' ' per cent. Closing prices for stocks , bonds nnd mining shares : Tinnilnii Stock iluolnilnnn. LON1JON , July 20 4 p. m.-ClosIng : SlLVnu Firm nt n\i \ < l per ounce. MONin' Two per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for both short and three-months' bills Is 3H > per cent. N MV Ynrlc MluliiK ( lnn < nlnnH , NI3W YORK , July 20-Tho following nro the closing quotations for mining shares : IlnnU of RiiKliinil AVooltlj Snonii ( > nt. LONDON , July 10 The weekly statement of the Hank of nnglnnd bhows the following changes Totnl reserve. Increase , 915,000 ; circulation , decrease , JC3lfl,000 ; bul Ion , In crease. 538,855 ; other seiMirltles , decrease , 123000 : other deposits. Increase , 123,000 ; public dcposltn. Increase , 371,000 , notes re serve , Increase , SV1000. government securi ties , dccrea&e , 77000. Illllllv II f I'I'll HIMStlltCllllMlf. . PARIS. July 20 The weekly statement of the Hank of Trance shows the following changes : Notes in circulation , decrease , 33,000,000 francs , treasury accounts current , Increase , 27,160 000 francsj gold In hand , Increase , StoOOOO francs , blil discounted decrease , 11.775 ono fp.inc.Nj tfllver In hand , * . 1,2X,000 ! ) francs. rnuilllloii nf I InTrriiniiry. . WASHINGTON July 20 Todaj's state ment of the condition of the treasury show 8 ; Avalilable nsh balance , JJ79S61,711 ; gold re- I'ori'lK'i riniiiii'liil. , July 20 On the bourse today were quiet , I ca | shared were llrm , dividend rumors favoring the whole list. Aubirlana were easrier 1'xcTiange on I on- don. SOin 49Hiifcr for check * KHANKKORT. July 20 I'rlces were firm but Inactive on the bourse today. Iron ttharcu were In demand nnd American e- curitlfB wrTe fu'rlv steady , VIKNNA , July SOOn the bourse today biiHlnvttii wan dull , the crop prospects being unfavorable I 'A HIS , July 20 , Prices opened flrm on tha bourse today , the firmness beingac centuated when It berime known thnt the bank rnto had not been ra'scd. Trnn na. tlons were light International securities reacted before the close. Closing , Thrci per cent rentes , leif for Hie rucount , cx > change on Ixindon , 25f 23'4c ' for checks SixjnlH ; 4s , 59.03. LONDON , July 20 American securltlei openwl lower on disier advices from Nev , York. Afterward there was n partlil re jcovery , but the market was unsteady am Inclined to wait further nnvlccs from Will street. At the close the market was ilrm Huslness was limited 1o professional trad ers. Spanish 4s closed nt 65 The nmoun of bullion taken Into the IJ nk of Unglniu on balance today , 290,0iw Gold prcmlun at Uuenos Aires , 11230 , llanU ClenrliiK" . ST. I/3UIS , July 20-ClenrinG" , Jl,5rfi09 balances , f5f,5S4 ? ; money , 4Q < j per cent , Nevi 2o < discount i 'sterling'"exchange , "t4".S5j4'.SS'4 Coltnii MnrUrt. N ! > W OHLKANS , July W-COTTON- Stcndy , sales , 1.509 baleF ordlnnry , 3 11-lfic good ordlnnry , 43-lCc ; lo middling , 415-lGc middling , o c , good middling , C7-16c , mid dllng fair , G iMRc ; receipts. C22 bales , stock 1C4.DG3 bales. Kutures steady , July. f5 07 bid August , J1 BliiiS 51 , September , W.44 5 45 , Oc tober , $544finl5. November , $5 461T5.47 , De cembcr , S.lfiznsiy ] , January. J"if > 51i557 , Tcb' runry , J5 filfiS 61 , Mnrch , K Kt'iio Cfi. ST LOUIS Julv 20-COTTON-QuIet nnc unchanged , middling , 5c ; sales , 6,000 halo ? receipts , B12 bales , shipments , & 93 bales stock , 72,227 bales. LIVERPOOL. Jlilv 20-COTTON-Goo < buslne s done , prices l-IEd higher , Amerlcat mlddJIng. 3 .d , si\les ot tne day were 21.0ft bales , ot which 12,000were for si > eculnttoi nnd exiwrt nnd Included 11,500 ba cs Amer ican ; receipts , 300 bales , all American Tu tures opened steady nnd closed Btead > : American middling , 1. m c. , Julv , 320-6ld buyers , Julv and August , 320-Gld , 'cll rs August nnd September , 313-ld ( ! , sellers , Sep tcmbor nnd October , 11S-GM , buyers ; October - ber and November , .117-61(1 , buyers ; Novcnv ber nnd December , December nnd January 316-Gid , buvers , January nnd February 3 17-Gld , sellers , Jlnrd , 3 17-G4d , buyers March and April , 317-6l5T31S-G4d. buvers April and May , 31S-G4S3 19-G4d , sellers ; Maj nnd June , 3 19-G4d , buyers. , Colti-o MurltPt. NCW YORK , July 20.-COFFEE-Optlons opened stendv nt unchanged airlces Prices then milled some 5 to ) 10 ixiints from the extreme depression cf ysterday on cover- Irg. I ater the market be on me easier , ca bles halng unfavorably lower , receipts at Rio and Santos heavy anil export d mand slack. Closed ste.idy at 5c higher to 5c lower. Sales , 9,2oO bags , Including August , SI 3.1 , September. $1 40 , October , J4 13 , No- vembr"$150 ; December , $1 "X ) : January , $49T ; March , $503 ; May. Jol5tfio20 , June , $525 Spot coffee Uio , dull and nominal ; mild , barely jt ady. Oil Mnrkvt. LIVERPOOL. July 20 OILS-Cottonseed , dull ; refined , July-August , steady at 15s Gd. LONDON. July 20 OILS Calcutta lln- sccd , spot , 37s Cd Turpentine spirits , 29s 9d. MURDERS A JEALOUS LOVER Termerel > niHKiv Olrl One of the Central I'luure * In n. halt InUu Trnecdy. SALT LAKE , Utah , July 20 ( Special. ) Monday evening Burton C. iMorris was shot nnd then beat over the head with a revolver by John H. Benbrook. Morris died soon after. Benbrook was dining In a private apartment of ono of the leading city restau rants with Llda Strombcrg when Morris , who was the woman's aulanccd , entered. A quarrel ensued which resulted In Morris being killed. Leda Stromberg was born at Stromsburg , Neb. , but has lived la Salt Lake for many years and she is exceedingly well known. She ias for the last few jears been noted for a certain stjlo and dash nnd has been much sought after by various young men. Among her former admirers were joung Matt C. Walker , William Smith , the lum berman , who secured a divorce a few jcars ago , and Archie McKay. She has been keeping company with Morris over slnco hla return from Florida. She was the amanu ensis of Colonel Trumbo during a portion of his residence here. She visited Europe with her mother a few * years ago through the kindness of one of her admirers. PENSIONS KOH , WESTERN VETERANS. bolillers of Ci11 AVur Ilonn-nibcrcil by General Goi eminent. WASHINGTON , July 20. ( Special. ) The following pensions have been granted : Issue of July 7 , 189D : Nebraska : Original Charles N. Chll- dress , Mount Clalr , $ G. Additional Thomas Hlckman , Decatur , $ S to $12. Iowa : Original John Davis , Astor , SG ; Theodore ri&k , Osage , $6. Increase George McKce , Lansing , $10 to $12 ; Samuel Martin , Burlington , $ G to $8. War with Spain ( orig inal ) Bernard B. Sawyer , Council Bluffs , $17. ToniUiiHoii to Succeed Ilnrrlii , CHICAGO. July 20. The National Bi metallic committee met hero today and elected John W. Tomllnson of Alabama to succeed the late Senator Harils. A com mittee of three , with the president ns a member , was selected to appoint men to fill any vacancies which may occur in the fu ture. No other business of Importance was transacted. It was decided to attend the meeting of the Ohio Valley Bimetallic league held this afternoon for the purpose of framing resolutions for presentation to the national committee and favoring Bryan and 16 to 1. The committee resolved to preserve - servo Us own Identity as on organization , while co-operating with other leagues In furthering the cause of free silver. ItoNtnn OrulMiiK- Hawaiian AVnfern. SAN FRANCISCO. July 20. The cruiser Boston , enroute for San Francisco , was met by the America Maru , Just arrived here from Nagasaki , nnd when the latter left Honolulu the Boston was oft on a crulso around the Islands. The hospital ship Solace was seen by the Japanese steamer at Honolulu on its way to Manila. HIM Illnliiip < > ( MnrtnrHe. MILWAUKEE , WIs. , July 20 , The Mil waukee Journal today received a telegram from Monslgnor Martlnelll , the papal dele gate at Washington , announcing the ap pointment of Rev. Frederick ElB as bishop of the Marmietto diocese , to succeed Bishop Vortln. deceased , A Great Medicine. "I have used Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Rpmedy nnd find it to be a great medicine , " says Mr. E. S. Phlpps of Poteau , Ark. "It cured > no ot bloody ( lux. I cannot speak too highly of It. " This rem edy always wins the good opinion If not praise of those who use It. The quick cures which it effects even in tlio most severe caeca makes it a favorite everywhere. Wellington has a "Pooping Tom. " Cherrjvalo Is to have another brick plant. Colored Baptists of Topelta will build a church. New church of Christ win bo erected at Haneyvillo. Frank McBride , late of the Parsons Globe , has enlisted. Two Iowa men will build fifty new dwell ing houses at lola. Pottawatomlo Indians are holding their annual corn dance. Jewell county farmers have begun to plow up the stubble. Sallna Shrlners have placed a J2,000 pipe organ in their temple. Tanners in the vicinity of Chapman have begun to thresh wheat. Old ecttrers of Harvey County will picnic at Halstead , August 10. The Catholic church at Solomon has a new hell weighing 13,000 pounds , It la reported thnt an English syndicate Is buying up Trcgo county lands. McPherson county wheat is testing all the way from forty.eight to sixty pounds. Not one etato bank has faired In Kansas during the last year , which speaka well for Kaneas , U. E , Need , who Is no relation to the bis cuit trust , wants the republican nomination for sheriff in Clay county. There are ll,530 ucrea of vacant land in the Wakcency land district , aa foirowa ; Rook , 640 ; Sheridan , 720 ; Thomag D20 ; Shor- man. 1040 , Kills , 2.200 ; Trego , 4,240 ; Oo > e , 28.020 ; Logan , 39,440 ; Wallaie , 35,820 ; Nesi 4.2SO : Lane , 0,810 : Scott , 17,480 ; Wichita , 11,800 ; Greeley , 37,680. . OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Choice Dry Lot Oattle and Good Grass Steers Are Fully Steady , i STOCKERS AND FEEDERS RATHER SLOW Slump In HoMMt lint Not Unexpected Sltm niul IrnnK > .Iliirkct Clone IH Dull niulcnk nt the DfL'lliic. „ . , SOUTH OMAHA , July . llccolpts were : , Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Monday 1,555 3,521 4,317 Tuesday 3,93 ( 7 7W lUi6 Wednesday 3,454 9,768 1.412 toda > .1.193 ll,70ii ) 950 So far this week 9 , < H)6 ) 31,791 8,741 I ganio dajs > ast week. 9,113 41,139 12,991 I guno days week before. 9,715 A5SS 3lt,0 bJino three weeks ago 10,111 40,533 G.s'l ) AV erase price paid for hogs for the hist se\oraljirt > s vvlthcomparlsons. Indicates Sunday. Holiday. The ollicl.xl number ot cars of stock brought In today by each road was : C. , M. & St. P. , . , . . . . HOBB1 O. & St. 1 , Uy. . . . . . . . . . 4O Missouri Pacific Uy. . . . O U P. sjBtem 5 39 C. & X. w. ny 1 ii. , n. & M. v u. u. . is IS S. C. & P. Uy 4 C , St. P , M. & o. . . . G 11 n. \ . M U. H. H 15 112S C , U &Q ny 1 3 Iv. C. it fat. J. Uy c. , it. i. & p. n > : , n. i . : c. , n. i. p. uy. , w. . . 4 ; ; ; ; Total recolnts . . . . 46 145 3 The disposition of the day's receipts was ber of ° head > iclilc indicated bu > < ; r : I'urcnas1ns ; the num . . . . . Ha.m" > end Co . 233 1,417 . nnd . in Company , . , . . . - . 2SI -r 2429 - 511 1,936 Armour & Co 146 J.370 J. L Carey . W. J. Stephen . 6 Hill & Huntzlngcr . 6a N. Morris . . . 5S5 Jlamllton & Rothschl'd. . 3i L , P. Husz . o JlcVlcker & Co . 27 Krey Packing Co . 233 Other buiers . 27 ' 741 Held over . 466 . .1,379 11.165 99G AU told tncre were les itrty loads of cattle reported in the jards , inu or that number about twenty-three loads were cornfed steers and seven loads a.s , srass , steers. The market on good to choice dry lot cattle was fully steady. , grass steers w ere also steady. Some good lleshy Texas sold at Jl 05 , whlcn was the s.ime us was paid for the same kind yesterday. In &ome cases holders of cattle vicro not especially desirable complained i plained that the market was rather Blow. However , most everything changed hands in good reason and at prices that as a rule were fcatlsfactory to the sellers. Good dry lot cows and heifers were In good demand at about steady prices , but there were only a few hero. Common grass cows were slow and way lower. Packers claim that they have not been killing out satisfactorily and that they are too high. It is hard work to say Just how much lower no market was today , but It is safe to say that they have taken off 25Jf.50c since last week. The fact that grass cows are becom ing more plentiful has helped bujers to get the market down. Other kinds of butchers- stock did not show any material change. Most of the bulls coming at the present time are feeder or stock bulls , which arc In pretty fair demand at steady prices It la noted that some of the buyers discrimi nate in fuvor of the dehorned bul's Veal calves sold at the same prices as jesterday or BOc lower than last week. Stockera and feeders were rather slow sale. Some operators claim that the coun try demand shown slgna of Improvement , but others say that it Is hard for a man to see it with the nuked eye. Values today did not show any material change and the market was without new feature of Im portance. Representative sales : BEti : < < STEERS No. Ay. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1. . 890 $4 40 18. . 905 $4 fc5 22. . 1160 J5 15 J..1130 4 GO 1..1050 4 90 1..1030 5 15 10..1200.4C5 29. . 919 G ( K ) 20. . 1314 620 13. .1007 475 25. .1049 500 18. .1301 5-0 1. . SCO 475 19. . 1073 500 21. .1181 G 25 22..110G 475 22. . 1145 500 40..1.52 D 30 46. . 1260 4 SO 22..125S 5 15 19. .1015 5 00 61. . 825 5 10 STEERS AND HEIFERS G. . 776 460 12. . 1000 490 15. . 926 490 COWS. 1. . 750 15. . 979 3 00 2..1175 3 EO 1. . 050 1. . 850 3 00 2..1100 3 EO 3. . 893 1..1030 3 10 1..1120 350 3. . 77C 1. . 930 3 15 17. . 927 3 E5 3. . 56 D. . D53 3 25 1..1150 3 to 1. . 7GO 1..1150 3 23 4.1027 3 75 1..1010 21. . 1030 3 IB 6. . S63 3 75 3. . 010 21. . 1000 3 25 1..1050 3 85 1. . 950 1..1030 3 25 2..1150 3 t > 5 1. . 920 1..1090 326 1. .1230 3 90 1. . 9bO 9. . 1151 325 22 .1017 3 90 C. . 966 27. . 938 3 25 3..1140 3 95 1..1120 3 00 2..1140 3 45 2 . 900 4 00 G.,1011 3 00 1. . 870 3 43 1..1120 4 15 1. . 910 300 1..1030 3 BO 1. . 9W 4 35 1. . 9SO 3 00 COWS AND HEIFERS. 9. . 781 3 bO 2..1030 375 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 2. . 870 1 40 1. . 930 3 15 1..10.SO 350 1. . 920 2 SO 1. . 800 3 25 1..1220 3 C5 3. . 9H 290 9. . 7Gt 3 25 2. , 605 3 70 1. . WO 300 1..1100 3 25 HEIFERS. 1. . 720 3 25 3. . 93li 3 So 1. . 910 4 25 4. . CW 3 70 1. . 920 4 00 1. . 920 I 25 1. . 890 3 75 7. . 907 4 00 1..1030 5 . ' 0 2. . 4SO 3 S3 DULLS. 1. . 9SO 225 1..1000 3 25 1..1220 3 GO 1..1410 3 00 2. . 945 3 40 1..1420 3 75 1..14W ) 315 1..12GO 3 40 2. . S20 4 00 CALVES 1 . 320 4 BO 4. . 250 5 70 2 . 125 G GO 1. . 220 5 50 1. . 210 G 50 2. . 145 6 EO STAGS. 1. . 630 4 00 1..12SO 4 25 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1 , . 960 275 1..1140 3 75 2 . 840 4 4..103 10 1. . 770 4 10 33. . 577 4 40 1..1090 3 10 1. . 740 4 15 14. . 872 4 C5 G..1140 3 75 G . 794 4 25 15. . 823 4 GO WESTERNS. TEXAS. No. Av. Pr. 47 steers 8101180 BJ steers 801 390 HOas Sellers got the worst of It today , but a reaction was due , BO that the slump In prices could hardly bo said to have been unexpected. On last Saturday the. hogs sold on an average nt J3.99 , from which point the market w nt up by leaps nnd bounds until yesterday the hogs averaged M 23 , which was an advance of close to 30o In three days. This morning Chicago c.amo fully lOo lower nnd later on reported a break of IBc. Under that influence ths market at this point opened 7' ' 5j"10c lower The llrbt sales were largely at $120 , with a tl 2-5 top. At the same time Home of the heaviest packers were holding off and bid ding In many coses only J4 15. Sellers in most Instances were unwilling 1o make the concession demanded nnd the result was a alow and draggy market , with buyers nnd flellers apart In their vl wa Gradually the liogs went toward the ncales at Jl 17WM 20 , mostly , but the movement was slow ull the morning and U was late nefore anything Ilko a clearance was effected The clos was very dull and weak at the decline. The table of average prices at head of column show the cnanges that have taken [ ilace In the market the last few daya. Representative Bales ; SHEDP There were only two loads of killers In the > nrns and two loads ot f ° cd- crs , which was not enough to do nnjthing with. The market was In consequence very dull and slow. Eastern mutton markets continue weak and that fact Is Invlng a depressing effect upon the mutton market. Quotations : Prime nntive " 'ethers , $12a iJH 50 , good to choice grass vv thers $4 In ( RM 30 , fair to good grass wethers , J3 751 * 410 , good to choice grass ewc J340JJ3GO. good to choice spring lambs , JIGOffGOO , fair to good spring lambs , $5 OMi5 50 , common spring lambs , $4 003J4.2o. Representative hales : No. Av. Pr. 9 old ewes SG ? 2 00 3 western bucks 126 325 210 Wyoming grass wethers 107 4 10 493 South Dakota wethers 69 4 25 ChliMlKo Ll\v Stoclc. CHICAGO , July 20 CAITTLE The de mand for cattle today was Plow nt Ihe re- ce it decline Fancy grades brought f5 75ii > G.S5 ; choice steers , J5 BOST5.70 , mediums Jo 00 (35.20 ( , beef steer" . $4.60ifT4.95 ; bulls , J2.MJ& ' 4.50 , cows and heifers , $3.6504.00 , western fed steers , $4.G5Q5.65 ; Te\ans , J3 60H0.25 ; calves , } 4 25iff < > .75. HO-GS The supply of hogs was grenler th in the demand and prices declined 10 ® 15c ; fair to choice , $4.37HS4.E5 , heavj pack ers , $4.2004 35 ; mixed. W.20JTI GO. butchers , J4 20fi4 55 ; light grades , $1.25J.75 ; pigs , * 3 755M.45. SHEEP fThero was an active slaughter ing demand for sheep at unchanged prlre * ; inferior to prime sheep , $4.251(5.25 ( , western rangers $3 bO ® ! GO , rams , K 50113.30 ; ewes. S3 5004.25 ; yearlings , $ .60@5.50 , spring lambs , $3 751(6.90. ( Receipts : Cattle , 6,500 head ; hogs , 30,000 head ; sheep , 10,000 head. l\ew York Live Stock. NEW YORK , July 20-JBEEVBS Re ceipts , 5,174 head ; trad * limited ; ordlnarv to good steers $4 S06 45 ; bulls , Hrm at $3 00 © 3 .JO ; cows , $3 2500 40. Cables quote mar ket collapsed for live cattle and selling at lO WUHc per Ib ; tops , ll c ; refrigerator beef , S'/jc Exports , none. CALVES Receipts. 201 head ; veals , firm to 15c higher , buttermilks , olmoat nominal ; 30 calves unsold ; veals , $4000675 ; butter milks J225. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts , 5700 head ; 27 4 cars on sale ; sheep very dull ; Iambs , firm ; top grades , 10015c higher , saven cars , mainly sheep , unsold , common to prime sheep $3 CHKii-4 60 , ordinary to choice lambs , $5 350C & 5 ; one car , $7.10 HOGS ( Receipts , 2 2C5 head ; one car for sale , market firm at $4830000 , deck of western sold at $4 90 St. I.ouliH Mi < - Stock. ST. LOUIS. July 20. CATTLE Receipts , 2,000 head , Including 800 Texans ; market steady to strong ; fair to choice native shipping and export steers , $4 7505 50 with fancy grades worth up to $5 75 , dressvd beef and butcher eteors $40005 5 ; stttrs under 1,000 pounds , $3 5005 00 ; stockers and feeders , $2800450 , cows' and heifers , $2255 ? 485 ; bulls , $3000360. canners. $1251 ( . > 75 ; Texas and Indian steers , $3500490 ; cows and heifers , $2500355 HOGS Receipts , 5500 bend ; market lOc lower , plgv * nnd lights. $4350445 , packers , $4.4004 50 , butchers , $4 4MT4 55. SHEEP Receipts , 3,500 head : market steady ; native muttons , $100@4 50 , lambs. $4000630 , stockers , $2950350 ; cullb and bucks , $2500450 KniiNiiH City I.lie Stork. KANSAS CITY , Mo. July 20-CATTLE Receipts , 2,100 natives , 1OM ) Texans ; good dcm.ind for all cln " * ea at bt early to Mronrf prices ; heavy native steers , $ 'i 20f(5.4i ( ; light weights , $4.7005.25 ; stockers and feed ers , $1 4006.00 ; butchers' cows nnd heifers , $3.000G 10. western steers , $4.4005.35 , Tex ans. $1 20 4.75. HOGS Receipts , 6,930 head ; market slow , GfilOp lower ; heavy. $4.004.42'/4 ! , mixed , $4.2004.05. light. $4.150-1 "SO , pg ! = , $1.0001.20. SHEEP Receipts , 2,640 head ; spring lambs , In excellent demand at advance of 10@15c ; muttons active and strong ; spring lambs , $5 000t > 25 ; muttons , $4,0001.75 ; mock ers and feeders , $3 0004.20 ; culls , $2.0 ( o3,25. SI. Jon < -ili I.Ue Stoe-lc. SOUTH ST. JOSEPH , July 20. ( Special. ) The Journal nuotes : CATTLE Receipts , 1,600 head ; market active and steudy to strong : natives , $1500) ) 545 ; Texas nnd westerns , $3650545 , cows and he'fers. $2000190. bulls and stags , $230 04 75 ; yearlings and calves $ lli0' ' > 20 slork- ers and feeders , $3 500' ! 75 ; veals , $5250650 HOGS Receipts , G SOO head , market 5 to lOc lower : hoivy nnd medium , $4250140 ; light , $ I200IT. ; pigs , $1Kjj410 ! ) , bulk of sales $4 2504 35 SIIEDP Receipts , SOO head ; market ac tive and strong. Slock In Following are the receipts nt thft four principal western markets for Inly 20- Cattle Hogs Slipnp Omaha 1,195 10701 9S Chicago GW ) 30000 10001 Knnnifl City 3240 G P20 2 640 St. Louis 2800 5500 3,000 Totals "mr 53,130 17.1M Cnllforiiln Drlri ! PriiltK. NEW YORK. July 20-CALIFORNIA DRIED rilUITS-Qulet ; jobbing Inquiry Royal , 14c. Moor Park , lie. Peaches , un > peeled , 100 > llc. * Mortgages For Sale Wo have on hand a list of gilt-edge securities for sale. 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