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COMMER CIAL AND FINANCIAL All 8peoulative Markets Were Very Dull and Olosed Unchanged. TRADE WA ‘Wenther Growing Wi Continued Incline: S LIGHT AS USUAL OF LAT. Favorable for the Corn Crop and the Crowd to Seil In the Ab- ence of Other Influences. CHICAGO, July 19.—All markets we without regular slon, %e higher unsble to ag soon as lower for the end an earlier in the da higher for for pork. There nor war in gational plu they did n been a pos in the night Jin wheat market, Antwerp tel yesterday a Be, lower pi which close was quoted the regular 6634 today. orices { low 65 all influence’ on and it was tributed to The figures principal m the bulls primary m matter of Bt. Louls ri 233,000 bu, year, and present bei ot 40,000 Lu fihe totu o est winter 210,000 bu., ¢ The exports geaports amounted to only ab in wheat and flour was thrown to spring Paris at early d much quotations Wheat week. O in re wheat market the close and cline. the speculative today and closed from the last yesterday's ses- k, aithough end. Corn loss it 1 and braced up In 4o decline made fons are a shade nd a trifle lower re very dull change of averaged in the regain the the market opel the day. Oats nd recovered b Prov lard and ribs we. was made 18 was nelther frost in the northwest sen- mp had ature Be Bulgarla, and with those ms left out of the bulls' c ot relish it. Where the sibllity of freezing tempe rain had fallen and tt which, according to an egram, was excited and higher fternoon, was quoted 1 mark er bu. this morning. September ) yesterday at G6i4e, sellers, and worth 66%c on the curb after session, opened at from 66}c to After hanging aroung these jout half an hour it broke ad quickly dropped down to was as light as it had been udahy threw the weight of his A the bear side of the balance his selling which chicfly con- the decline referred to above of the day's movement at the arkets of the country were for rd to the receipts at the rkets and against them in the he Atlantic seaboard clearances ived 106,000 bu., compared with the corresponding day of last oledo, Whose recelpts are at ng chiefly drawn from Chicago, 1., againgt 146,000 bu, a year ago uiintity received at ihe five lar wheat markets In the west wa ompared with 661,000 a year ago. from the four prineipal Atlantic 1t 109,000 | together. No new lig upon the extent of the damuge in the northwest. The was quoted a shade higher terlin had recovered the There was some busine done also in cash wheat and for shipment, the aggreg firmer feel close, was fluence. at 6o, price. Corn was very The forenoon, September rose to or te of which was 1f ing, which prevailed’ near ascribed to the last namad e, und ¢ yesterday's 000 bu, A the in- e abov dull and also weak weather continued favorable for the grawing crop, and there being noth- ing else of influence the loc most part the known that in the day to were for the selling side. In importance early 1 crowd the inclined to the last half hour of the session it became a g00d business had been done in cash corn for shipment, and partial recov. ery of the quence. Th from 43%c 1 more, within 1-16c ching 4ic about the close of the s¢ carly decline ‘occurred in conse. opening for September was at to a shade over nd after it declined to but once on, it got nd the general trading 1314 of 44c price in the end was 43%c. Only a limited business' was doing In the oats Aquidation. brought with yester at from 22 clined to 22%c and clos The provi cept in the of hogs. est of the pork was pard article only 2\ Larc terday. higher for market declined, and the fecling was w the The opening prices Farly in the session prices cak, due to tion occutred latér which finish to a point about even day’s_close. September opened 4e to 22i4e, *old up to e, de- 1 at 22 slon market was matter A r featureless, ex- of the small movement 're the high- but a subsequent break in ally recovered, leaving that ower than ‘it closed yes and ribs each closed 21 the day. Today's run of hogs day, was 11,000 head. 28timi te corn, 2% ci head. for Saturday: ars; oats, Wheat, 26 Ly cars; 175 cars; hogs, , 000 The leading futures ranges as foilowa: TArifoles. | Whewt,NG. 2 ter stralghts, 4.00; spring 250! WHIEAT- nominal; No. CORN™No, OATS— No. BARLE nominal FLAX SEI TIMOTH Y Lard, Toose, 36,121 $6.50G75.621% WHISKY— $1.22 per 100 11 LT _um».' 20820 ) 8 80 follows patents, $3.25G3.75; win spring patents, $3.750 £2.903.25; bakers, $1.90G 003,40 straights, Fiine, Sasto i No. 3 spring, 2, nominal; $1.34. P 167 poric ber bbl., 4107010, Fa6.10: " Snot i, ides: @65 iy salicd shoutdcrs, taen: fnianed" goode, No. 3, 40c; No. SE Distillers’ per gal., The following were the receipts and. shipments today Articies. Flour, bbl Wi Co ye bu.... ariey. bu. Recolpta. | Shipments. 3.000 94.000 91.000 140.000 8,000 7,000 25000 2000 139.000 5.000 §.000| . On the Prol ket wan i 16c. NEW i Eggs, firn Sxenunga tadaw the butter mar- mery, 10@17¢; da 11@1%¢. Chiecse, Ta7a " 0@ ORK GENEKAL MARKET. Closing Quotations on the Princlpal Com- NBW YORK, July 19.— bbls.; exports, ket 3.7 8pot. o9, afdat; No. 1 Optlons suffe rains in closed 693 cember, sales, 400 bu. active, b off under lig peets and a ©n export buying and c'osel unsettied net loss, TE sales, 190,000 market easio 2 cats, BRG 2 2 White' western, under local July, closed Beptomber, Wi Uiiie, closed HAYSFirm: good (o cholg D—Quiet ; teed, “S0g%5e. HAY- Firm $8.0069.00. HOPS—Steady; 1894 crop, et choice. b Lond: IDES—Firm; Jockid, 46 1o 1o 60 Ibs. 2e Ayres, light U¥ooL—rirm; o MR . CHEESE-—F “l"l‘;&r 3 s, s MEGAE Realer: o 1t recelpiy, i P o recel « ‘A lA;»V\ is to "BrdbisoN extra mess, Cut Lard, Fohcd. $9.806011.00; city, extra India mess, $17.00 lower, but creased business. ter stralghts, $3.00@3.65; Minnesota patents, $3 50 Minnesota Spot’ quiet; delivered; %G CORN—Kec: ¢ lower; afloat; yellow Slosed d8%c: October, cldsed Wige 1he. ‘rexus, dry, 2 (o LEATHER- modities and Staples. FLOUR—Recelpts, 19,200 sales, 1,300 pkgs.; mar- decline falls to excite in patents, §3.6563.9; win- 1,700 Lbls. h bakers, bbls. ; $2.90@3. Rye flour, $3.40G8.60; %00 $2.00 bls, ; 8, 600 bu. ipts, 00 northein, red a shar Bt 8 oo Thot. Bpot 506, 1. 0. b tloat, Widations nduced by larger movement, cipts, i dvie Opticns sold flne erop pros- partly recovered Junua ¥ at i September, %@ BLO00 ' bu.: exports, 200 bu,; futures and 86,000 bu. spot. Spei white, steadier for mixed; N 3 delivered, 29%@30c; track, A Option ' market declin quidation and closed 4 {lse Tow Yaci August, W8, Closed WNe; stSogo.s. bran, TG widdiings, sog shipping, $.007.80; good state, common to_ehoice, @Sc; coast, old, 3Gic; o market, steady. wet' salted, 65 1be., nomin) July, closed 81 Tt b r (ol to old, 1894 crop, New Orleans, se- nominal; Texas, selvoted. Buenos’ Avres, ey, 2016 1bs., 12615 Sirng; " hemock sole, Baenos 1o heavy welghts, %o; acid, filg 18@280; pull sy, small, Qomestic fleece, Firm; western factory, large, SGTNC 4o ; state and Pennsylvania, 13%Q Ao we quiet: tamily, 13.50; Deef hams, 19.00¢ Weak; city, et N 00es8 6o country, quality; 8 $15.750 [t western steam : pickled bellies, '§7.00@ at meats, steadier osed loged ot Who 8 fomina SERBLL; city, W3: sslen, 185 umgvm:,;. E‘#_LJ steady; continsat, §.0; 8. A. #1.20; compound, $6.00. Pork, dull but steadlery Safes, 15 bbla. | new mess, $12.2G13,00 Quist and ‘steadier; Long Island, Vireinia, $13002.25, sucidys domeitic, pan, IRGIGe. rior, Be@e2.00, b, §1.0069). 75, R MELONS-$8006 15.00. MUSK Mnu $1.00074.00, BRI i New Orl POTATOES talr to extra, 4@ ans, open kettle, riined, LPENTINE: common to good, $1.55G1.60, ‘Quiet; 35@2ic. United’ closed ‘at k. $1.65; Philadelphia and niladeiphia and Baltimore, in $1.52 bld: Haiti- bulk, 5,10, MIETALS-Plg fron, firm. Copper, strong; bra. Kere price, § : i d, strong; brokers® Tin, firm; stral Speiter, stendy “hut firm, walos on 'change, mewhat weaker; yellow rime crude, £ yellow nmier yellow, 2 OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. Trads and Quotatioas Staple aud Fanoy Produce. BGGSE—Cholce stock, 10610%e, BUTTER—Packing stock, 8@8 fancy, 10@12; gathered creamery, creamery, 16 LIVE POULTRY—Hens, spring clickens, per 1b., 10c; turkeys, 6@7c; at, 70 to 100 1bs., are quoted at | ke and conrse, G5 Wisconsin full U@ twine, 1712 cream, 10c; Limburger, s Swiks, No, 1. e and hay, $9.50; midland new huy. 86,301 rye makes thie pilce on hay. Light Only top. grades Dring top. prices. PioE Per don, 1.00@1.50. VEGETABLE Estimates by the Washington department make the acrenge dovoted to potatoes in' 184 aEregal Some 00000 neres, with an average vield ber * of 62,2 b, ngainat 70.3 bu. In 1893, No en wen were 1 Tween the years of 1568 and fnclusive, ut the annual average for the years ending 1685, was 7.3 bu., and for the years preceding (his period 1t was given at | per ncre. Thus the yield last year is | o have been .4 bu. less than the | Average from 1870 to 1880, The area covered by Tst year's Crop was estimated at about 85,000 ieres more than that of the vears previous, but | the. crop was fbout 2,260,000 hu. less, This year the average 1s given at 1079 per cont of that ot v indicating an area of 294,21 acres; 16,20 more than last about 330,00 more than 1893, Out lastyour ot 170,000,000, a8 estim government, York, Michian, Pennsylvania and Ohlo, in of Production, ' turned out about 70,040,000, Jehving 100,000,000 Faised prineipally in Ma'ne. Tilinois, Towa, Wisconsin, indiani, Missourl and Wansns, In oder of production. Quc Fry POTATOES-New potatoes, choice 10e. per crate, none; California $1.00; home grown, ONION 3 n sacks, per S : “itand picked, navy OLD BEANS on orders, Veatis, per 1h Condition of on | choice c; separator roosters, fc; ks, Gc; mpring CL%@Te CHEBSE Americas, Towa, full brick 1 HAY tand, ¢ fe; Young and 10¢; cream, Nebraska No. 1, 1893, niné Pt sacked, nches, er doz, bunches, 15c. 1@ 20c, on orders, 14@1%e. 35G500 On orders, 35@40¢ per doz. per bu., 60GT —On order, per Y-bu. basket, Mississippl ate, §5@00c; 6 to 10-case 1ots MMER HQ! i—Per doz., WAT GREEN P WAX B CANTALOUL'F to two dozen, B CAULIFLOWER—Per doz CELERY-Home grown, p FRUITS. PRERKIES PLUMS—California, per by @2.00; southern, per case, 31, APRICOTS —No shipping sivck 1ERN PEACHES—Per 4-basket crate, $0cas1.00, per %bu. box, $:@4c; CHES—Per box, 80c@$1.00. —Choice shipping stock, per @ stock, per faepsoe. on orders, 4-basket %0 Per doz., crated, $2.5033.00, £ bu., $1.0061.50. Per 15-bu. basket, 50c. Per basket of one and a halt oadse, T doz., doe. RED RAS . case, $4.50. hoice sluck, $1.6) uthern, FORNIA PE STRAWBERRI e of 24 qts., $2. HERRIES per 10-1b. box, $1. 3 00m2.25. BLACK RASPBERRIES—Per 24-qt. @300, i, ACKBERRIES--Cholce 2.75 A-qt, stock, per 2,00 TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANC Nayels, per box, $3; chole seed. ., per box, i Mediterrancan sweets, $2.15 [00; ‘fancy St. Michaels, none. LEMONS—Extra fancy lemons, 360 size, $6.000 300 size, $6.256.50. NANAS-—Cholce large stock, per bunch, §2.25 medium size bunches, $2.0002.2. BAPPLES-Per doz., $2. MISCELLANEOUS, FIGS—Tancy, choice, 13G1de. “alifornia, 14@1se. Gallon jugs, cans, 8. ds, 1c; English walnuts, soft- shelled, standards, 11¢; filberts, loc;" Brazil nuts, 10c; pecans, 9¢; peanits, raw, 6c; rousted, DATES--In 60 to 70-Ib. dates, small boxes, 10¢ per CIUER Ture julce, per bb n per doz., $12; al. |m|1(b 6c per Ib.; fard , §5: halt bbl., $3. the ¢ar, on orders, - per HIDES AND TALLOW. 1 green hide . 1 g : green salted hides, Size veal calf, § (o veal calf, 8 to 15 1bs., 10@10% flini hides, 12@1c; No. 2 dry fint hid. 1 dry eaited hides, 12¢; pardy cured i4c per 1b. less than fully cured. PELTS—Green salted, each, 25@60c; ilted shearlings (short wooled carly skins), @lic, dry shearlings (short wooled ewily No. 1, each, 6@10c; dry shearlings (short skins). No. ach, be; dry flint Wool ' pelts, per ¥ flint Kansag and per pound, ack Colorado buteNer ‘wool welght, 47 dry pelts, per pound, cut off, as It I8 grecn each, sking)' rrain wool pelts dry flint pound, _nctual fiint* Colorado murrain wor actual weight, 4@6o. Hav: useless to pay’ frelght on the TALLOW AND 'GREASE 3eahe; g ase, whité B, 8ic; grea ko 21aci *ofd pEnce tallow, 44,@ 6@7c; fine seedy, burry chafty, otted and. Droken, ‘coarss, 10 plied dnd broken, fine, 68 YOOL, WASHED--Medium, 15@18 ua tub’ washed, 10@180; biick, § c; tag locks, 2qdc; dead pulled, 5G8ec. fine, ‘bucks, St. Louls Ganoral Marke! ST. LOUIS, July 19.~FLOUR—Dull and with out ‘materfal change: quotations are for new flour, old ranging 15¢25c higher; patents, $3.40@ 3.50; extra_fancy, $.30G3.10; fancy, $2.90@3.00 chofce, $2.652.75. WH Had an exceedingly spiritless open. Ing, as there were no decided influences to work the market, the few trades exhausting the orders that were on hand. There was a rally later in the sesison, but not much improvement. The closn was steady for futures and lower for spot. No. 2 red, cash, G4ic; July, 647 ; August, B4%5c bid; September, '6i%c; December, (e Corn opened with' a downward tendency morning, weather conditions being fave After elling off o the market covered this loss, closing casier than yesterday No. '3 mixed,' cish, 45c. asked; July, fitge bl September, dUc; December, 0%« bld; May, 38igé OATS—Dull much decline; o firm; No. ‘2, September, RYE, this able. rallled and re. and weaker for trading lighy cash, 24 sked; May, Weaker; No. 3, A i--Spat salable at 31 GRASS SEEDS—Timothy, steady, August_delivery. futures, without i east track, Gc. for choice $10.000715.00, this and in demand, timothy but side; prairie, $7.00G5.50, this higher; little c scarce ice, TER—Fancy, strong a funcy Elgin, W LEAD, sales, six cars, four car at $3.15. Spelter, Pork, standard mess, jobbing. rd, prime steam, $.10; cholce, $6.2, boxéd shoulders, $6.37%; longs, $6.06; ribs, shorts, §1. Dry’ sait meats, boxed shoul: $5.6214; longs, $6.57%; ribs, $6.50; shorts, Flour, 3,000 bbls.; wheat, oats, 14,000 bi ¥ i bls.; wheat, 00 bu.; oats, 6,000 bu. 6,000 bu.; 7,000 bu.; corn, 11, Liverpol Markets, LIVERPOOL, July 10.—WHEAT—Spot _quiet bui_steady; demand moderate; No. 2 red winter No. 7 red spr No. 1 har Manitoba, s 7d; No. 1 5 1%d; future opened qulet, With hear positions d higher and distanc positions unchanged:, cloned ateady.” with near and distant positions Business About “banly dlstonted: July. b August December, 58 6. idi September. b 11 d; No: Spot firm: American mixed, fatures opened quiet, with 18 4d lower; closed quiet; July unchanged and other months 14d lower: business heaviest on early positions; August, 48 3%d; September, 4s 21; October, 48 214d; November, 4s 2td; Decembe 45 24 Louls FLOUR—Market dull fancy winter, 7 6d. steady: demdnd moder- 8 to %0 Ibs., 34s 60 OVISIONS—Bacon, Cumberland cut, ., 2§ Ibs., $4s; long clear, light, 38 to ong ‘clear, heavy, 55'1bs., § Light, 18 Ibs., 338'6d; short clear middles, heavy, 8 lba. %8 id; clear bellics, 14 to 16 Ibs.. oulders, square, 12 1o 18 lbs., 81s. Hams, et out 10t 08 e.r e, Boe mess, 18 61; prime mess, 415 8d. Pork, prime mess, fine western, 578 6d; western medium, 50s. Lard, dulli prime westen, 32s3d; refined, in pails, 33 6d. CHEESE—Finest 388 6d. OILS—Cottonseed ofl, Lingeed oll, GO new, 4 42 and ‘distant pout demand poor; St. American, colored, mew, 178 64, refined, e, Liverpool refined, refined, s 3d. Petroleum, & REFRIGERATOR hindquarters, 64, HOPS—At London (Pactfie coast), BEEF—Forequarters, |10 n The receipts of wheat during the past three duys were 152,000 centals, Including 37.00 Amer- ican. The receipts of Ameriean corn during the it three d: 6,000 ‘cath o fore e 4 centals, Weather THE OMAHA DAILY BEE TURDAY, DULLNESS OF MIDSUMMER Falling Off in General Trade is Neither Unexpeoted Nor Discouraging. GOLD EXPORTS PURELY SPECULATIVE Numerous Advances in Wages but Strikes Grow In lnportance aud Numbers —Ao- cumalated Orders Induce fron naces to Forego Summer Rest. ae- WV YORK, July 10.—-R. Weekly Review of Trade, morrow, will say: The week's news Is not entirely ing, but Is all the more natural there are slgng of midsummer duliness, Wheat prospects are not quite so gfod a last week, but still there are lower price as corn and cotton have been lowered. The exports of gold and the less favorable trea: ury returns for July are not unexpected and ,mean nothing as to coming busine: There a perceptible decrease in the demand for nost manufactured products and the actus distribution to consumers natural lessens In midsummer. Much of the nt buying was to anticipate & rise In prices, and such purchases fall off When prices have risen. There are still num ous advances In wages, but strikes grow more numerous and fmportant. In part because- bust ness was unusually In the first halt of July, a quiet tone s reasonable expectations. The heavy bank fallure at Montreal does not affect finances and is passing_there with less disturb n was feared, Gold exports for the middle of July, when crops are beginning ve, If not meant to affect stocks, can at all eveats liave only a speculative significance Wheat has declined 2 cents for September, corn 1% cents and cotton 1% cents for spot Western' receipts of wheat, not halt of st year's, exprees disappointment at prices, while exports for the week of t o quarter of last year's and for three = weeks only bushels, flour included, a8 againat bushels' last year, show that foreign dealers not_regarding the situaticn with anxiety. do Hritish accounts Indicate any anxiety ton, while efforts ure reportea by some of {he American mills’ to sell part of the stock taken some months ago, parently ex ceeds thelr needs for (h nfavornble t) some speculutors, there ng indic tlons, for it is Letter to have fair crops than to et high prices for what remains. Orders have & accumulated in fron products thatsome ¢ usual summer rest and east soon to begin blast which will 5,000 tons weekly to the production. “A few quotations have advanced Eray and eastern bar, while hessemer plg weaker at Pittsbirg, but the averages ll prices is 1 cent higher for the week and 283 per cent higher than on February 1. The strike “of several thousand miners in the Mar- {uette raglon may have fmportant. consequences roducers of nonbessemer ore have ol largely for the future at prices so low that they cannot add o the cost of production and other mines in be affected. Minor metals o Wt sales of 4,000,000 pounds. of 11 ‘cents for lake, and tin very firm in large visible supply. idvanced “in the first half of July an of 1 cent for 104 quotations of domestie, Coates Tros. of Philadelphia, and is now 3 ent higher than a year ago. Sales naturaily being 750,000 pounds for the week an_average ‘of over 13,000,000 pounde. for each of the two previou but ‘prices are sustained by G K f London market. the advance, and are needs, but holders, everal times Dun & Co." which issues to encourd because rec ye add_ubout spite of a Waol do buying only who have the quantity not _eupport for {mmediat ken for week consumed, ar tton mills continue to enjoy o large and several have advanced wages (his week, hui some strikes of conslderable importance nre threatened or in progress. The weaker tone for the material does not as yet affect the prices of_goods. Faillurcs for the we United States, against nine in Canada, aga business have been 36 last year. forty-four 6 i th and thirty st year, CLEARING HOUSE TOTALS, Aggrogate of Business Transuoted by the Associnted Banks Last Week, NEW YORK, July 18.—The following table compiled by Bradstreet's, shows the total clear. ances at the principal cities and the percentage of rease, as compared with the corre- sponding week last year: CITIES, Clearings. | Inc. | Dec. Now York . K0 Boston dely Louls New Orle iffalo Milwiukes Detroit Loulsville Minneapolls OMAHA Columbus, Hartford ' ... Richmond Washington Dallas ... St. Joseph Peoria Memphis Portlan Roches Worth' ", 1,018,410 *Waco 11285401 1,004,410/ 912,04 05,828 100,86 610) 804,178 965,067, 108648 232,869 Des Moines Grand Rapids . tle Lowell Wilming! Norfulk foux City 11110 08 Angeles ... Lincoln New Bedford Wichita Birmingham .. Topeki : Lexington, Ky Binghampton *Bay City, Mi *Fall River s Akron *Springf 298,769 1B691N emont ) Tastings, Neb, L tanooKa *Fargo 5 Vashyiile *Galveston Salt Lake . Scranton Helena Kalamazoo Rockford ... ittle Rock Toledo +vvrr Totals United States,. ! ‘New York .| DOMINION OF Montreal .., Totals oL t week's totals. Not_Included, other items than clearings. Not included in totals because of no com. parison for last year. IEW BRADNTRE OF TRADE Evidences of & General Revival More Marked Even Thau in Previous Weeks, NEW YORK, July 19.—Bradstrect's tomorrow will say: All the previously reported favorable industrial and commerclal features are continued this week, the endurance of the revival in de mand for iron and steel, the further advances In prices of the same and adcitional Increase wages of industrial employes, belng the most slgnificant. Merchants at almost all the larger clties are preparing (o send out travelers, wno untll they begin o exhibit results no exact esti mate of how the fall trade will open can be pre. pared. At this time the outlook s regarded ax highly favorable. At Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore, among eastern cities, noteworthy galns in sales of staples are announced. The ex of industrial activity at Chicago, Bt . Loulsville and Cleveland stimulates the distribution of ‘merchandise staples generally Country buyers are present fn unusually large b ties show further | belnk more marked than oo iké berlod for mantha before. Country mer chants in’ South Carolina are mich encouraked With the crop outlock. s the demand i falt and prices tend upward. Like reports come fronm Augdsta, and in Texas cotton buyers have begun 10 ‘make thelr presence feit. The delaved pay ment of sugar bounty checks trade in the Toulsiana sugar district. The volume of trade in smaller at Jacksonville. Pacific coast advices are that the California wheat crop s threahing paorly. but (n the north Ilell(m spring wheat states the prospects for a of the best. The If:lhl yield of corn 1A the Country will grobably €aceed sven previous portant gains this wes targe cluded cron an Montreal views. wheat), this week the first week In June, gregate exported was o ako it was 1,873,000 000 bushels, an; bushels. xior bushels, the smallest -Im\;ur totals since that for ishieln three yeat of wheat_flour in. e United States and unt to only 1,652,000 153l A week ago the ag. 37,000 bushels; one_year two years ago 5077, ago It was 2,716,000 BRADSTREET'S FINAN I\L REVIEW Bearlsh Presso 0 on Granger Shares Little Apprecinble i ffect. NEW YORK, Review tomorrow upon the activity in a very dull line of action has, nounced than in the the creation of o larg come an embarrassmen Fop reports tenor July will eral I8 favorabl an_enormous vield of corn This, with the fncre ired with the ness depression last y of railroad securities efforts of ha liquidat lation pression covered wanted of the lish financial press, w the extent to which th losing ground The one the ® was the c change gh tical ben s the appear ot some shipments of grain the autumn fs the b which will depress point. which and_on by the would all de pro STOCKS A 1 industrials has however, have been ger manifestly had_fy enable sionals, situation here find expression in the and exchange Wradstreet's Financial say: Hearish pressure furnished most of the mafket, Success in this been pro- preceding fortnight and © short interest has bee At to the bears. While very mixed, their gen- e, and the prospect ot was never brighter of_rallrond earning s of strikes and busi car, makes the holders very stubborn the ve falled to ny hares. anipu- its object o de: short lines o be stocks have been Perverted views Bag- hich fails to appreciate @ free silver ngitation |8 r which has favored itnued strength of ex this was of little pr orte, It s believed that future drawings against cotton to be made in inning of a movement below the gold less clines BONDS, gagement of a M port Not NEW YORK, July $1,000.000 in gold for Tow was mot a factor although efforts were m; as & barrier upon cepted by the street t shipments has pass the trade conditions are solutely certain that hall from thi offset of the gold shipme thereof, the sterling easier {one n In the stock the short rations than durin; out ghorter lines and co sign of danger. It w that any wid id cliques which arket during the we The first sales m Congolidated Gag b preferred w posed issue of new stoc oLl on_orders from the cent. Sugar, which the “early tradin among the traders, per cent. - A gener Industrial grou | sold up 24 per ce cent, and Leather prefe ter 11 o'clock Sugar izing sales, and there w on its sister £tocks, ran Tenne at this time algo deyeloy th s and inter ke fou and Con: on_very narrow changes @ rald was made upon 1 of the directors o’ act nd a decline of 214 per the list was without | the last hour, when per cent from Leather preferre llied %, per cent all, but' firm, lowér than in th were quiet prices in final e Post's markets Tkan penins Consols were low with continental elling wires indicating gold the market, though large shipnients here Shores and Reading: Valley loan prospgetus the details as already st The following were the leading Btocks of today: **Atchiaon, Adains EXpress. Any. Express...... Baltimore & Ohlo; Canada Paclfic. 1adn Southern . ntral Paeific Chu & Ohtto.iit Chicago Alton in 1 13 208/ 0. 137 LN the the Was_more moyement s sold down 114 had yielded % | app see Coal and ‘Lacle nnessee C the lower point move At U and {rregular and closed in the cated $1,190, exports, there the ¢ iWlion in Gold for Ex- a Factor, 19.—The engagement of pment to K tomor- the share speculation we by the bears to use it It seems to be ac Wt all danger of heavy «d for the year, and that such as to render it ab supply of sterling bills s time forward, As an nt und possibly by reas n nge market assumed on lower rates were mud trading was very dull cautious in its days, putting 1At the firet : industrinls de, and the ing_the ulation lower, and b “ring quic only in t was have hee K did_the m igatly k, and Chic first and r cent in nd Supportfrom on good buying rose 2 reclation followed on the ldated Gas and Iinois nt. Chicago Gas red 13 per cent. fell 1lg per cent on real- a sympathetic reaction king up to 1 per cent in e C k | shares ed w . the rest of railway section being neglected, In the early afternoon speculatios was frregular Shortly after 1 o'clock Jead, baged on the failure in the dividend question, cent resulted. The resi mportant movement until al gained 1% and Sugar and up 1 per cent. Lead Close the market was the main, however, being ales of vesterday.' Bonds ain 00, cablegr dull London were Eaye e afl; asiness, . “All the papers have which _depressed “is no confirmation the best quarters. Lake strong. The Lehigh I gxpected tonight, with ited, sIng_ quotations of the’ New York exchange Nortnwestern..... 00 A0 DId.. .. veereres 140 |N. Y. Centrai. 100% Y. &N. E B3¢ Bitiris & W £4% |Orezon Imp... 188 Orezon Nas: 8 L & U xi,. {Pacing Mall. P.D. & F | Pittaburs, Colo. Coal & Iron. Cotton Ol Cert... n.»h\\an & Hud. 25 195% 1011 4% 204 1 24 Fort Wayne. . Northern ofd C &K I pfd.. Hocking Vallsy Iiiuols Contral. . P. & Duluth. ., K. & T. pfd... Lake Ete & Wait do pfd. Lake Shore. 1494 ad Truat .. 34 Loulayille & N/ 59 R8¢ 11l o i *Membhis & O Michigan Cent Missourl Pacifls.! Mobile & Ohlo.. :nah\'\lhflr‘ul North Am. Co. Northern Pacific No.Pac. pfd. U.P. D &G 6% 4dn 184 2| Sl ullinan R.G. W, vfd. Rock Ieland. ... st. Paul do prd. St P.& Omaha.. | dopfa . Southern Pactio. IS igar Refinery... "Tenn. CoAl & Tron. Texas Pactile. T. &0 Cent, vfd. |Union_ Pacifie. . U. S, Exoross. W. St L. qameane S Wells Pa1e0 Bx. Western Union Wheoltig & L B | “doota. M. & St L D, do'pta.... |Am. Tob. Go. .. 40 pfd..... &M Th shares, lington, Readin, and 1 Wheeling' & Lake Erie, GOLD total sales of & including ; Chicago St. HEAVY Over One Million of on the NEW YORK, Bros., coffee in gold from the Unite ipment to Burope Etruria, which sails t gate & Co the steamer Etruria tc for this firm $10,000. Crossman, the firm b ship the gold. They ha quest of their bankers for three weeks in the sterling exchar not wait any clined to offered exchange, or w shippiag gold, They not possibly be ascerta the ubrasion of the learned. The cost down in London was I Some people, because London did no for London ting for wn on mitted to cover th ling it was ¢ mission. 8o offered to Araw too lat longer at wha Messrs. ond assessment paid Ame Paul, United SHIPMENT July 19 importers, o0 States subtreasury for on board will ship 50,000 additi e might decline, L declared gold to them thelr charge handling South thelr account s of sterling exc the firm having alren St_P. M. * offercd, tocks today were 167,143 rican Sugar, 65,6 G 3 0 Tennessee Coul States Leather, 6,700; TODAY eilow Metal Will Go Etroria. W. H. Crossman & have ordered $1,000,000 the Nesslage, Al gold by omorrow, making In ah According to Messrs 1 reluctuntly decided t d, they said, at the re- deferred the remittance hope that the rate for could steamship HMOTTOW. Col- Messrs. at rate hat t the could the extent of they procured was of laying the gold ess than it would be to banking agents in th any com it. agents A commission for American drafts as the gold was the cost of hand until and afts nsidered as,included in that com- e slight_condess Crossiman on, It 18 said, was this morning by but it was then y made all their hunge, wirangements to ship the ‘gold. w York A NEW YORK, July I Easy at 1 per cent; cent. M IME RCA TERLING last Igan, EXCHANGE— vuey Marke*, 9, ~MONEY ON 1 per cent; CALL~ closed, PAPER Easier, @4 per cent with actual business at $4.59% 4.5 for demand and $4.85% G 4.8 for wixty days; $4.9014G4.91. 5 1FICA T HONDS-Ste ad_bonds, slignt requoat; Rafl Closing_quotations on posted “Commercial’ bills, rates, $4.8915004.90 48848014, THS—61G67Ti4c dy.' State bonds, heavie bands were as_follows and 0.8 4w, reg. new. U! 8. 48 coup.new. 118, 58, TOF. ... 0. 8. bm.coup.. . U8 g6 ror. Dacitio e of 05! Ala. Cla: Ala. Cl: Ala Class C Ala. Curre: 8. C.nonfund. [ Tenn. new set §: Atchison 48. Atehison 2d Al Canada So. 2da L. & N. unified d O.R &N. 1sth .. Now Yor int NEW YORK, July 19 oloaing miniuy q110:1HONS, Billwer. Cholor. Crowu Point. 60 (G P Tt of 5 d &R. G C. Gen. b1 A A i a Y West Shore 4s.... S0. B. R. 1% Qaotationn The followiay ara tha 7 Opur ... Plymoith. . ulcksiiver. uicksilver pta. lerra Nevada Standard ... Union Con. .. Yellow Jacket. 1600 50 JULY 20, 1895 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Very Littloe Chango in Reoceipts as Com- parad with Last Week's Figures, GOCD DEMAND FOR NATIVE STEERS e oft A standard A, s Aogoe; St 18G50 powde 16G4M0; cubes, In big supplies. b o tloners' A, § crushed, ¥ granulated, Spring 1ambs have been offered in large numbers, and sales aro now made at from 3 to $6.80 for poor to_choice, nice lots selling at from §6 to $5.15. The sheep offered toduy were wet and trade was very ! Recelptat Cattle, 8,000, hend: caives, 0 head; hogs, 11,000 head; sheey 4 1-16@4%e; mol ol G 4 116 N 1oston Stook (uotationt. ROSTON. July 10.-Call loans, 283 per centy tme loans, Lig@di per cont. Closing prices foR #1ocks, Donds and mintng shares AR ES T 1975 WoatBai Aw. Sugar. .. 110 | Westinen. Elec... Am. Sugar nid.. 100 W. Elec. prd. Bay Stite GGas, N\ Wis Cent | a1 Teloplions. 3| Atchin | Boston & Albauy. Atchison 4s. Win dan i loues Mining Go Atlantic. 4 Howton & Mnians Hutta & Boston Calumet & el '¢|Centenntal |Eraniciin. 40 /onceoin 814 Quiney 128 | Tan Louls Live Sta , July 19 ~CA' helfers and mixed, 51 3, 25, ew Yore vivs Stoex Market, Londoy 0K NEW YORK, July 10.-1By colpts, | LONDON, July 19,4 p. m steers; dry cows, steady: yards not cleared [ native steers, grass and corn fed, poor to g ""‘< 4,106 6.35 falr ‘stillers, $5.106 stags $4.00G6.50; buttermilk ¢ l\w $2.50403. 25. SHEEP AND LAM Rece 113 head; on st ST, LOUI i Market. LE-—Ttecelpts, market strong dnd 1.5m Few on Sale Find Ready Takers, but West- erns Have a Hara Row to Hoe— Hogs Active aud H'gher All Day. 80! Tiliriols Steel Mexican Contral | N. Y. &N E 0Old Colony Qre. Stort Line. Rutper wold ead; shipments, none and de SOUTH OMAHA, Jul s The receipts of live stock today were 1,5 tle, 2,421 hogs, 311 sheep and & horses, as agalnst 1,804 cattle, 3,246 hogs and no sheep yesterday and 1,407 cattle, 1,676 hogs and 352 sheep on Friday of last week. For the week thus far there were re- ceived 8,807 cattle, 12,181 hogs and 1,045 shee) as against 7,178 cattle, 12,482 hogs and 553 sheep for the same five days last week. CATTLE—There were a few fairish n. beeves on sale and the market was about steady on anything desirable. Some 1,170- 1b. steers brought $4.60, and other loads less desirable $4 and $4.20. The native beef | §FH teers changed hands early. HOC The market on western steers was not auite so active and it seemed a difficult matter for the buyers and sellers to come together on a trading basis. T were some right good range steers the offerings. Desirable cows and heifers gold about the same as yesterda but the common and medium grade were weak. Good feeders were in very fair demand at about steady prices. Light stock cattle, and cspecially those on the commonish order re slow and Ic There are some cat of that description that have been in vards a week. Representative sales: AoK.. uoiations clostn St Panl com.. . N. Y. Contral.. Peinsylvania Roadiy Mex. O and cows oW i 1 per ounce, W per cent of dised [t three months and and 1 open market % per cent fod ive Veoria Tuly 19, No. 3, Maiket dull 2 white, E No. I whit g WIISKY—Market firm basta of $1.23 for high wines RECELT t, 1800 bu.; o SHIPMENTS. oats, §0,000 bu. Markets. PEORIA CORN—Market dull, lowery nished goods, on the GAT: Kavsns City Live st CITY, July 10 shipmen 00 1 Teéxas steors, $2.0001 heef ste stockers and feeders, §: n, 15,000 KANSAS il ad, Market ac Texas cows, native cows 5064.35; bulls, Wheat ; barley, 0 b 00 b ere # among @3, 0! $8 Kansas City M crry rhets g Tuly 19~ WHEAT- % shipments, 2,600 LCH 2 red, 15.10; mixe $4.5005.10; Vight, $5.0045. 171 3 i kers, $5.10@05.17%; pies, $4.75605.00, Y N 2 TEEP-~Receipts, §0) head; shipments, 7,700 { bl head. Market stend AS ile watle; re No. 2 Recelpts, 6,300 head; white, B@UGe white, ‘Krisco Wheat Quotations. SAN FRANCISCO, July 19.—~WHEAT December, $1.00%; cleared, 62,000 centals. Stock in sight, receipts at the four princtpal maikets July the Dully Cattle. South Om Bariie e 1,594 2031 Chicago 1000 11,000 < D620 6300 Fiua DOSTON, July 19, WALTION PHILADEL ab; Viiances o WA CHICAGO, oy 19 Hogs. Sheep. a1l 500 | 1,600 1 Cleatings Notes. §15, bvale July 19.~Clearings, 262,603 HIA, July 19.—Clearings, $9 = 81954, Coffee Mark NEW YORK, July 19.—COFFEE-Options opencd steady at an advance of & to 16 points, | tuled quiet to firm, sellers being scarce, and w local shorts wanting to cover on the h advance at Have and fair wareh deliveries; closed quiet, at 15 to 25 points net advance; ‘sales, 2,600 bage, Including July at $14.45; September, October, $14.56 14,8 ecember, $14.7014.75: cle ary, $14.60 Iebriary, $14.60G14.7 ch, * $14.600 July, $14.60614.60; August, 0@14.75; No- vember, ~ $14.70@14.80; D $I4.T06 14,50, ot coffee, Rtlo, quiet; No. 60 asked; mild, quiet and ' steady; Cordova, 18, 26G19.00; Warchouse deliveris _from N New York States stock July 10, Money, ount bid July 19.—Today's statement of treasury stows: | Availuble Cl arings, $12,174,00. Moey at 4@dts per cont for call loane and B@I1G per eent for commercial paper W York exchatge, 20c premium. Sterling exchange, posted rates, $4.401@4. 801 NEW YORK. July 10, in the ste nge actual bus Have 1 on both long and short biils, The I | of rates by the London syndicate houses i doubtedly due to the intention to ship 1,0 | kold tomorrow. Althaugh this, gola has been o { derca at the cubtreasury, It i€ possible thit | may not be sent, owing to the lowering of vings, 57,76 Clearings, 43 per cent 58,210; New hale York n of L 910 w1 a10 %08 97 HEIFE 520 470 60 40 supply for th 365,671 Forelgn Finunc) BERLIN, July 19.—Exchange on London, days’ sight, 20 marks s PARIS, July 19 r ihe aceount 4o for checks. LONDON, July 19.—Gold Avres ot 218.00; Madrid, Petersburg, 60; Athens, i7; 109, Quiet; good aver 000 bags: 'stock, 206,000 bags. 546 HAMRBURG, July Quiet, unchanged to BULI pfg. higher; snles, 1,000 bage. ' $12.60; receipts, elght e : RIO, July 19.—8téady: No. 7 Rio, $13.60 . change, ‘11 3-16¢; receipts, 5,000 bags; cloare the United States, 8,000 hags rope, none; stock, 162,00 by HAVRE, July 18,—Opened 12 m., dull, unchanged; changéd; clos the day; sal Thre Exchinge cent rentes, Lond 1028 cleared for auoted at Lisbon o4k “Vienna quiet, %f higher at 3 p. n e net ddvance for ANTWERP, July 10, we Meced 't the wool % were withdrawn. | hanged, Following Ayres, 636 bales, at 2G7d. At 30, BOSTON, Tuly Rulletin will say tomorrow of the w The boom i checked for the present though Michigan has sold at highest figures touched since There is a smaller attendance and the quicter Cfle of trade in the woolen goods market |s echoed by the diminished number of buyers. Prices are, however, quite steady, and the ma ket fs well supoprtc till_above the average. The boon Just four and Boston has xold in these four weeks over 8,000,000 pounds of wool. New York's total ea In the five weeks of 1504 were 41 pounds. The gales of the week are 1 pounds domestio and 2,091,000 pounds foreign, wgainat 7,477,000 pounds domestic and 8,881, 000 pounds forelgn last week and 3 ) pounds domestic and nds foreign for the:same week last yer iles toduy show an in- crease of 20,349,889 pounds domestic and 35 pounds forefgn from the sales to the sam in 1893 The receipts to date show an increase of 20,707 bales domestic and an increase of 125,808 bales foreign. n hundred bales sales today, of which ices were steady and un- the sn Buenos Montevideo, 250 bales 19.—The Commercial ol market at least, this week, the recovery began, Roston th 814 310 STERN. The great popularity celebrated Kimball Piano [ being closcly pushed by that brilliant Hallet & Davis piano, and the Whitney, and the Hinz, all of which are first- class pianos, better than any others, except the Kimball. We rent, sell or trade them. A. HOSPE, Jr 2 steers. .. of our 1 steer. B4 feeders.... taltinore Grain Markets. BALTIMORE, July 18.—FLOUR—Weak, changed; receipts, 4,00 bbls.; shipments, bhls: WHEAT—Quiet August, (6% Comber, 70170 310,000 bu.; sales CORN—Quiet; ' spot gust, e nsked; S ceipty, 17,000 bu.; stock, 252,000 b OATS-—Quict and N ern, 32583 2 11,000 bu.; stock, le Cattle Co. 44 fecders H. Nelse. 6 cows. un- 4,000 25 steers. and m ptembe receipts 116,000 hu. and month, 48510 ptember, 48ie asked; ot nth, 66%a CTR@OTHe; D bu.; stock, H. Tully. 4 cows. 17 cows Au- re- 1 steer. Cipts, mixed, 4 helfel bu. Soaso Music and Art, Douglag. A A R A T M-\amvv Ben Swi i 205 Cotton Murket. July 19.—COTTON. middiing, 6%c; receipts, bales; stock, 18,619 ) July 19.—COTTON. low middling, 6 net’ and gross receipts, 2 at Britain, 5,318 bales; stock, July 19, —CO" Quiet receipts, en; %, 10 b e continen forwarded, 1T bales, stock, 194, § heifers.... 3 6 feeders. .. MING and Cattle Co. ST. LOUTS, Quiet; orted 124 no sales o Caz SEnER Y Swan 1005 Orders for light hogs were again liberal anyihing that could Ko on four 160t 200 Tbs, met ‘with quite ' "trade opened dctive ut Viince of from o to le, and the m o "the "Tight hoks wera' soon picked Tt hogs sold at from 8 to $0.05 Were fome right good loads o here wete some very common, but they & Shippers offered us high s $6.10 for & sort of gt hos. e arket on heavy and packing hogs was Ther low at only steady prices. No one seemed o want (he heavy welghts very badly and the trad < (fom start o finish. In_ the end, Tngs were about all taken A% ‘nigh an To 1465 was paid for the hest heavy ho ntative sale Av. Sh Av. sa, Land JAMES E. BOYD. J. W. D Telephone 1039 BOYD & DEAN OMAHA, NEB, COMMISSION Grain, Provisions & Stocks Room 111% Board of Trade, Direct wires to Chicago and New York, Correspondents: John A. Warren & Co, P. BMITH (Tel. 1808 8. M. STANK i) F. P. SMITH & Co. GRAIN and PROVISIONS Room 4. N. Y. Life Bidg., Omaha. Branch offices at Fremont and Columbus, orders pluced on" the Chitage. Bord o Fradhs Correspondents: Schwarts, Dupee & Co., Chl chweg: Belirelner, Flack & Co., St. Refer o First National Bank, Omilia. No matter what booklet on spece MARGIN TRADING l'llllnlmrll)‘ull IIH:'A)" Illu\v end send or G, which 'is © NI EXPLAINED COMPLIETE. Tt clently v apletag margin trading and DEFINES ALL K ET It's free und WiL teach yon ARBOGAST & CO., 222 raders No ordinary, exparts o G Bl NEW YORK, dling, Tc; ne exports to t 2 bulen; sale 14 bales. baes; logs welghinig 9,9 mid 1 ‘all spinners New York Dry Goods Markst, NEW YORK, July 19.—Agents have advanced the prices of Edwards & Warren cambrics e, There has been a wider inquiry for brown and bleached cottons, as the sellers are not plentiful for delievries after August. Flannels, blankets, dress goods wnd spring woolens were in better demand, sales and order. Printed fabrics in bet. er inquiry and more business doing. Printing cloths firm, with sales at 2 16-16c. FALL RIVER, Mass., July 19.—Printing cloths frm, ‘with 2728, plus ‘1 per cent bid; no sales reported; manufacturers waiting for further ad- vane Pr, s %0 Milwaukee Mark: MILWAUKEE, July 19.—WH 1 northern, Louls. AT—Steady; No, the; September, 2 spring, 67%c; No. —~Easy; No. 3, 47 —Steady; No. 2 No. 8 white, THARLEY—Weak; N RYE—Higher; N Minneapolis Wheat Market. MINNEAPOLIS, * July 19, ~WHEAT—Ea July, @4%c; Septemb December, H%c; track, No. 1 hard. 66%c; No. 1 northern, 6i%e, No. % northern, 6¥c. FLOUR—Steady: first patents ond patents, $3.90@3.70; first c second clears, $2.45; export bakers, WENTWORTH MILITARY ACADEMY Lexington, Mo S. SELLERS, M. A, Supt. Harcourt Place Seminary, Gambier, O. For (irls. Tite highest Intellectual ndvantages, & oeantiful and comfortable home, bountiful table, and carefol attention 1o all that pertuins to good health, thorough mental rainiig, Feied i aners wnd the benl gens ll'llllu'm CREBIOLZUEN b A" FEMALE AGADEMY 661 o IHigh grade English and Classical School. Literary. M Wi ATE Courner. Certificats mamits to Wel (el Kini Vaisar, Mt, Holyoke. K. ¥, MCLLARD, Prin. Jacksonsil 0300, 0. 81 81 AND CU 2450 Suenr Murket. YORK, July 19.-SUGAR. Sye; centrifugl centrifugal, 96 1Sse8 RUEAF, NEW Raw, steady; Refined 11-16c b 10, SHERP—The few sheep here today sold readily at very satisfactory prices. Representative sale No. Av. Pr 5 n LB 8300 89 natives mixed. ... 300 20 native wethers.. 350 20 native lambs 550 PRTatoH - tives mixed... L 88 e Children Cry for Pitcher’'s Castoria. Children Cry for PRitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry foi ‘#itcher's Castoria. CHICAGO LIVE STOOK. There Was Not 8 Very Large Demand for Cartl CHICAGO, July 19.—The cattle receipts today were fair for Friday, being estl mated at about 5,500 head, including 1,500 Texans and about 400 Wyoning rangers. There was not @ very large demand, but the limited supply kept prices from weakening and quotations stood about the as yesterday. A few cattle were of extra fine quality, but the bulk consisted of common to medium grades. 'Th best drove of Texans was sold at §4.10. Western rangers s0ld at from $# o $4.50. Natlve steers sold at from $3.40 10 3 und cows and bulls at from 3160 to $3. Th' hogs prices had another rise of 10c per 100 Ibs. today, s only about 13,600 fresh and a 1'hogs were offered for sale. As usual, rs were the best buyers, and the few hogs went off like hot cakes. The offer- ings, both heavy and light, were soon dispose ‘ine best light welghts raeching $0.65, or 20c higher than was paid for the best he Sales were made of heavy at from $4.80 to $5.15, good lots at from $4.90 to $5.20, light weights af from $5.10 10 $5.55 and pigs at from 4.9 1o & cp ure mow In active demand at from $2 for common to extra, with the bulk of of nagives, which comprise the bulk of the Offerings, at from 33.2 to 3. Fed Texans have %old at §3.65 and grass Montana from 84 to $6.15. For yewrlings there was de mand at from $4.50 to .60 The advance on Western sheep hus been as much as from $1.25 0 $1.50 in two weeks, and It is lkely to bring N. W. HARRIS & CO0. BANKERS, 163-165 Dearborn-st., Chicago, | {3 Wall-st., New York. 70 State-st., Boston. L BONDS M‘l!i a Bouglt aud Beld. Gorrespondeuce Bolisiteds EDUCATIONAL. 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