the omaha daily bee. (omaha, nebraska) 1895-07-26 [p 6]. · the other hnml. the scalping crowd had...

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G THE OMAHA DAILY HIDE : yiUDAY , JULY 20 , 1805. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Energy of Yesterday's Advance in Wheat Left tbo Market Weary , THAT CEREAL STARTED A LITTLE WILD It AVa Soon t'nrcnl Down ami Made to Drop Some of UN Ho Sud- denly ¬ Aciinlreil lliilllnli- CIIir'AGO , July M. The energy of yrstcr- tlay's - Be ndvniK'o In wheat left the marlcot weary todny. Compared with the closing prices of Ihe day before , wheat Is 1-Hc lower , corn has lost I'.ic ' , oatsie ' nnd pork lOc- .Whent . Marled n. llttlo wild , but It wns soon forced down nnd inatlt to drop pome of Its BO suddenly acquired bullish enthusiasm (September sold nt from 72c up to 72Vic nt the stall- but Holler * nt 72c were more nu- merous ¬ than buyers , nnd at nbout Ilfteen minutes from the opening nil that wns wanted nt 71'4c ' could bo obtained for n mln- ute or BO before buying ngnln assumed sulll- clcnt urgency to CUUFC n reaction. The big ndvuncc of thu day before canoed the Liver- pool ¬ innikut to come In with n sympathetic rlso of Hid per centnl. Oulsldo of that there was no new feature of a striking diameter. Chicago Inspection was OS car- loads ¬ , 42 of which were No. 2 red and four of these No. 2. On the corresponding day of the year before the receipts here were 437 carp , of which 318 were of contract grade. The total of the receipts nt the pri- mary ¬ western markets today wns 307,000- bu. . , computed with 931.000 bu. a year ago- .Thu . receipts at Mlnnenpolls nnd Dtiltith were 15l ! cars , compared with 3til carloads on the Hlmllar dny of the year before. The export clearances from the four principal Atlantic seaports were cijunl In whent and Hour together to only 114,000 bu. Closing cables weiu nil llrm. Liverpool closed at an advance of l'd ' since yesterday. 1'nrls Im- proved ¬ fiom 10 centimes to 20 centimes ; Antwerp , 25 centimes , nnd Berlin from 1VS to 2marks. . News from the Unkotas and Minnesota wan of the uncontrndlctory chnr- nctcr - , silRgcstlng that thu crop must be necessarily ns the news concerning It Indi- cated. ¬ . A winter wheat millers' association Is credited with the report that In Ohio , lllltiol * , Indiana and Kentucky threshing returiii ! show a yield of ono bu. per ncre more than thu government report. The market bernmc very ragged nnd somewhat nervc.us after the first decline to 704c. It recovered to 71'ic after that and still litter It had a break to TUV&c , with another recov- ery ¬ to 71ic. Shorts were apparently not happy1'nrdrldgu stopped more than one decline by the fieedom of his purchases , and the terrors of yesterday's Cc dump In prices dwelt rtcudlly In the minds of the shorts.- On . the other hnml. the scalping crowd had no hesitation In wiling nt Tic nnd over , nnd from these opposing forces a movement wns kept up In Ino price of September between 70c nnd 71 ? c. About live minutes from the close 71SJC wns tlu1 current price , but at the close September wa down to 7040. The corn nmrkot wns dull nnd henvy , with prices inclined downward for the mosl- part. . Thu trading wns light and the trans- actions ¬ conllned mainly to the operation of the locnl scalpers. The receipts -were 32- 2calf. . A chipper took about 1CO.OOO bu. ol- ppot corn , principally at Ho per bu. over the September price. September opened nt from tec to 44 c , declined to 43c unil- clo ed nt 41ic. The early market for oats was llrm on July and weak on the more remote futures. The wenkncFB In futures was principally the result of advices from the Dukotas" and Iowa stntlng that conditions were very line September opened % c lower at 22c , sold from Zlc to 22V4c and closed nt 22vic. The provision market was generally heavy nnd the traders listless nnd Indifferent. The opening was at n slight advance In con- sequence - of the receipts of hogs amount ¬ ing to only 11.000 head. The weakness of corn nnd downward tendency In wheat lint n depressing effect nnd mndo Itself felt in lower prices for hog products. After open- Ing - at 110.90 , September pork declined to J1075. Lard rose ' nt the start , but losl before the close , leaving off without change slnco yesterday. Hlbs became quite weak after a 2'fcc advance nt the start nnd restei' with a loss for the dny of He. Kstlmntcs for Friday : Wheat , 75 cars corn. 375 cars ; onts , ISO cnrs ; hogs , 10.00C head. The lending futures ranges na follows : Articles. | Omii. | Ulrli.- ViicntNo. . J v. I Clou.- 71M . . 2 July fOK Sept. . . . . . . TUt " * 70J6- 43H Lk-c. ...;. . . Corn No1. . . July 44 < 43M Sept 44 K- 3fH 4.W May CaloNo. _ ' . .. July. 23J < Sept 23- 1OX May , ! Torlc per bbl Sept. 10 DO 10 00 10 70 10 75 Jan 10 73 , 10 77K 10 70- fl 10 70 I. si (1.10011)9- Oct. 0 35 0 3.1 30 6 3K . 0 17M 0 H7X 0 17 ( , 0 37 ! Jan G 30- n 0 3'Jh 0 30 U 3' Short Illos- t'cpt - 20 0 20 6 15 Oct 11 17K- fi 0 17 0 10- C 0 12 Jan 02 H 6 ll- ' tl'JId 6 til ! Hi Cash quotations were as follows : KLOUII Stendy nnd unchanged ; winter pat- ents ¬ , J3illi3.7Si winter slrnlKhts , J3.OOjfl.l- Wsprlne patents. J37. . 4.23 ; spring straights. J2.9C f3.25 : bakcis , Jl90ff220. WllEAT-No. S Hprin69W72Tlc , ; No. 3 sprlnB nominal ; No, 2 red. cu % 70H- c.CORNNo. . . 2 , 43 t43tc : No. 3 yellow , 431 C43 ! r- .OATS . No. 2. 2lc ; No. 2 white , 27&023C ; No. 3 white , 23 26Uc. UVK-No. 2 , r- .HARLKy . No. 2. nominal ; No. S, 33c ; No. t. nominal. FLAX SKED-No. 1. JI29. TIMOTHY SEKD Prime, } 37B. PROVISIONS MPFS poik. per bbl. , J1070raiO75. Lard , per 100 Ibs. . JG21. Short ribs , sides ( loose) , l605fiG.10 ; dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) . J.VG7HW C.7B ; rhort clear sides ( boxed ). JO.'GOfiG.G'U. WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal. , J1.2H , The following were the receipts and shipments today : Articles Kecetpts. Shipments. Flour , bbls , 3.000 Wheat bu. . 21.000 rorn.lni. ... 251.000 Oats , bu. , . , 11,000- On flyo bu- Parley , bu. . the Protuuj oxotinnro toiUy the bnttur mar ¬ ket wan arm : creamery , Io l7Kc : dairy , 103 ICc. ECCB. linn ; lUlllNe. Chocno , 7 7 > < c- .MSW . YOIIIC cyaxKit.Uj MAHICET- .UuotittloiiH . nu the I'rlnelini- CoiuiiioilltlfH anil StiipleH.- NCW . YORK , July 23. FLOUR-Recelpts , 14.40C- libls. .; exports , B.SOO bbls. ; market firm , will spring palenls and Imkcrs In good local demand low grades , quiet ; winter slralRhls , J3.503.70- Mlnnesola palenta. J375C4.00 ; winter extras , J3.U- CC3.20 ; Minnesota bakers , J31003.20 ; spring low grades , ILSSeiSO. Rye lljur , steady ; supertlnc J325ff3.40 ; fancy , IJWflJ7S. CORN MBAIQulet : yellow western , J1.00110 WHKAT lU-celpts , 24.100 bu. ; ex ) ortB , 42,00 ) bu. spot Irn-Bular ; No. S rinl. 47 ? c ; No. 1 northern 77o delivered ; No. 1 haul , 78o delivered. Option * lost |iart of the odviuice today and closed lUl'io lower ; early weakness resulted from efforts to ruallto on local holdings , and Ihereafter prices chanited frequently , with a late sharp advance on war talk and a final drop to the close. Talk was still bullish , however , caused laritely by re ¬ markably IlKht winter wheat movement and smut In sprint, ' wheat , nnd bears were very nervous ; September. 74WW75HC, closed 74 >; c. CORN Receipts , 7fOO bu. ; exports, 71,200 bu spot weaker : No. 2, 4SV4C. Options weakened very decidedly under favorable crop advices , larRO receipts nnd local pressure ; closed lower ; July closed at 48Hc ; September , 43XC4i )> 4c OATS Receipts. 16,800 bu. : exports , 1,700 bu spot llrmerj No. 2. c ; No. 2 white , 32c. Option ruled dull nnd lower with corn , closing at Uc decline ; September , 26c ; October. 27- c.cirKfe . r < ioir <t' ! brn" ' T7080c ; nildilllngs. SOSSSci HOPS Quiet ; slate , common to choice old Stfio ; 1SS4 rrpp. SfiSc : coast , old , StfSc ; ls,9t'crop' , 5r9c ; London market steutly. Orlenns sc- i ? to lb > - " "nnoi i Texns seleetnl- i 60 to 60 Ibs. , nominal ; lluenos Ayres , dry, 20 to * ! . "o : Texas , dry , 21 to Ibs. . 12tflSc. LEATHER-Strong ; hemlock sole , itueno Ayres. light to henvy weights. 23c ; acid. 21V4c- .OOI . Firm ; domestic lleece , lSJf2Se ; pulled PROVISIONS Href , rosy ; family, J1060U12.60 extra mess. J7.50fc800 ; beef hams. Jl8.00 fl8 50 . J9MMlloo. Cut meals , sternly ; p cltie. bellies , J723U8.W ) . Ijird. weak ; western steam cUwed nt J6.GO , nominal ; September closed a | tt.fa. nominal.- DUTTER Firm ; western , 9HO13c ; western creamery. 12617HC ; factory , 8V4U12vJc ; Elgin 17 li CHEESE Steady ; state. Inrjre. 6O7 c ; small H&SHc ; part skims. 2O5c | ; full sklnis. lliClKc KGGS-Quiet ; western , fresh. ItliBlSHc. HOSlN-yulet ; strained , common to Bwd , JI.6- 3POTATOESDulI : Vlrclnla Rose. J1.60 : . (lo Long- Island , Jl754j2.00 ; sweets , J3.00G4.- 60.TURPENTINKtlulel . : 2SC2SKC, IlICB Stendyj domestic , fair to extra , 4HO VJc Japan. MOLASSES Steady ; New Ol leans , open kettle good to choice , 96320. PEACH ES-60cCC 1.7- S.APPI.KSltbls. . . . TScfiJl.M. WATERM ElXN8eOc.M- USKMEIX . > NS-Ilbls. . Jl000400. KREIOHTH To Liverpool , nrm ; grain , by tram. 1UOM. METALS Pie Iron , quiet ; southern , J11.600 liW ; northern , HiWJli.W : Cctptr, irokern price , 111 H'i ' : MtfinnKO price, Ill.M , ml , stmnffi brokers price , J3.IO ; exchnnc * irk-r , JJ47H. Tin , mrody to firm ; straits , lll.no- M.K ; plates , steady , Spelter, quiet , J3IP3BO. COTTONBEin ) OII < Steady : good demand for prime nnd nff grndos summer yllow ; tntcs In * Itido 200 bbls. prlmo summer yellow at 28c , nnd 60 hbls. nrr yellow nt 27He- .OMAHA. . . < MAUICH- T.onillllon . nf Trnili * "Mil ( Itiolatlonsi- on Stnplc unit Kn !! < > Produce.- iOlBCholcfl . slwk , lO'.jfJll- c.llUTTERPncklng ' . stock , 7iCSc ! ; choice to fancy, 1201tc ; leathered creamery , Uc ; separator creamery, 16c. LIVE POULTRY Hens * i6H ; roosters , 2c ; spring chickens , per Ik , i : 13c ; dinks , 708c ; spring ducks , IUc ; turkeys , CS(7c ; geese , 6c- .VKAL . Choice fat. 70 to iOo Ibn. , lire quoted nt- 6iiC tc : large and coarse , U54c. ( CHEESE Wisconsin full crenrn. 9c : Yoiins Americas , HCl'-'c ; twins. HQlzc ; Nebraska and Iowa , full cienm , lOc ; Llmburger , Nu. 1 , lOc ; brlrk. No. I , llc ; Swiss , No , 1 , 13c. HAY Upland hay , J7.M : midland. J7.50 ; low- land ¬ , J7 ; new hay, J5.60 ! rye straw , J5j color iinkes the price on hay. Llcht bales cell the Lest. Only top grades bring top prices- .PIGEONSPer . dcz. . J1.00W1.2- 3.VEGETAULES. . . POTATOES New potatoes , choice stock , 30 ® K o'.S'IONS Uertnudas , per crate , none ; California , In mirks , per bu. . WcWJl.OO ; home grown , 60f75e. OLD DEANS llnml picked , navy , J120 ; Limn Limns , per Hi. , 5'if6ic.- CAIlllAOi . : On orders , racked , IHc. RADISHES Per dnz. bunches , lie. GREEN ONIONS Per doz. bunches , lOc. LETTUCE Per doz. . K. | 2UC. ASPARAOt'S Choice stock on orders , SSflSOo per doz. bunches- .crcUMHERS . On orders , J0 35c per doz. PEAS On orders , per bu. . 6U ( 65c. STRING IIEANS On orders , per bu. . 60S 5c. TOMATOES Choice stock , per 4-baskct ciate , 8.i' ) ci 6 to lO.rnso lots , EOC. SUMMER SQUASII-1'cr doz. , on orders , 23JT c.WATERMEI.ONflPer doz. , crntrd , J2COB300. GREEN PEPPERS-Pcr bu. . 1000160. WAX IIEANS-IVr bu. , 60063 ; . CAt'LIFLOWER Per doz. , 7JC0J1.00- .to . two dozen. 40WW- C.CAI.UIFLOWERPer . doz. , 75cSJ100. CELERY Home grown , per doz. , 435J43C. FRUITS- .PEARSCallfotnla . Ilnitletls , per box , J2.50 ; to 10-box lots , J223. RED RASI'IIEIIRIES No shipping stock. PLUMS Cnllfornln. per box , choice stock , J1.6)- 1.7u ; soulhem , per cnpc J125. APRICOTS No stilppine stock. SOUTHERN PEACllES-Pcr G-basket crntc , J12VH1VI. AI'l'LES-Cholce shipping stock , bbls. , J2.00S 2.23 : cooking npples , Jl76if200. CALIFORNIA PEACHES-Crnwfords , per box , 3c : 5 to 10-case lots , 75QSOc ; Hide's early, 60- fl 73- c.STIlAWHEIlRIES . Choice shipping stock , none. CHERRIES No shipping stock- .GOOSEIIERRIES . No shipping stock.- IILACK . RASPIinilRIKS-Ni ) shipping stock- .11LACK1IERRIES . Choice ( took , per 24ql.- cnfe. . . J200O225. GRAPES Arkansas stock , per 6-basket crate , ji008120. TnoP1CAIj pnuiTS. ORANGES Nmrls , per box , J3 ; choice seed- lings ¬ , per box , J2.60 ; Mediterranean sweets , J2.75 03.00 : fnncy St. Michaels , none. LEMONS Extra fiuicy lemons , SCO size , J6.00 ® 6.23 ; 200 size , J6.ri06.60.- KANAKAS . Choice large flock , per hunch , J2.25- Q2.50 ; medium size bunches , J200if225. PINEAPPLES Per doz. . J2. MISCELLANEOUS. FIGS Fnncy, 15c : choice , 12fll3c. HONEY California , 14@12c. MAPLE SYRUP Gallon jugs , per doz. , JI2 > Hlxby. 6gnl. cnns , J3. NUTS Almonds , He ; English walnuts , foft- ehelled - , 12c ; standards , lie ; filberts , lOc ; Drazll- nutz , lOc ; pecans , 9c ; peanuts , raw, Cc ; roasted , 7c DATES In CO to 70lb. boxes , Ge per Ib. ; fard dates , small boxes , lOc per Ib. CIDER Pure Juice , per bbl. , J5 ; half bbl. . J3. RICE POPCORN In the ear, on orders , per Ib. , 2He. HIDES AND TALLOW. HIDES-Np. 1 green hides , tifec ; No. 2 green , 8c ; No. 1 green salted hides , DC ; No 2 green salted hides , 8Hc : No. 1 veal cnlf , 8 to 15 Ibs. , 13c ; No. 2 venl calf. 8 to 15 Ibs. , lOiilOUut No. 1 dry flint hides. 120Hc ; No. 2 dry flint hides 12c ; No , 1 dry raited hides , 12e ; purtly cured hides , He per Ib. less than fully cured. SHEEP PELTS Green salted , encli , 2360c ; green salted shearlings ( short wooled enrly skins ) , each , CKlSc , dry shearlings ( short wooled tally skins ) ' No. 1 , each , 6IOc ; dry shearlings ( shoit wooled early sklns > . No. 2 , each , 6e ; dry Hint Kansas nnd NebniXM butcher wool pelts per pound , nctunl welgnt , 6 ff8c ; dry flint Kansas nnd Ntbraskn murrain wool pelts , per pound , actual weight , 4@6c ; dry flint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per pound , actual weight , 486V4c ; dry Hint Colorado murrain wool pelts , per pound actual weight , 406c. Have feet cut off , as U Is useless to pay freight on them. TALLOW AND GREASE No. 1 tallow , 4 f (4c ; No. 2 tallow , 3V4 Z4e ; grease , white A. 4f 4'c ; grease , white D , 3'c ; grease , yellow , 24 3c : grente , dark , 2J4c ; old butter , 2Q-2Jc ! ; bees- wax ¬ , prime , 17T20c : rough tallow , 2c. WOOL. UNWASHED Fine heavy , 67o ; nne llBlt,8W9c : quarter-blood , 1012c ! : seedy , burry nnd clmffy , kiff9c : colted and broken , coarse , 7sj 9c : rotted nnd broken , fine. 6@8c. WOOL , WASHED Medium. 15iJ18e ; flnc. 140 16o : tub washed , 16fflSc : black. So ; bucks , Cc ; taglocks. 2g3c ; dead rllllfd. 6gCe.- St. . . I.oulM CJeiii-riil Miirkct.S- T. . . LOUIS , July 25.FLOUUHliher ; patents. J3M03.6j ; extra fancy , J330g3.40 ; fancy, J2.900 3.00 ; choice , J2.73 | 2S5. WHEAT Today's market was the reverse of yesterday's , prices declining nt the opening on weak cables and renssurlng crop news ; Inter cables were better than expected nnd the clo. e was nrm. but below yesterday's finals for op- lions ; Fi t higher : No. 2 red , cash , 69ic ; July , 69'fcc ; September , 691ic. CORN Weak on large receipts and splendid crop prospects , becoming better later , but the close wns tame ; No. 2 mixed , cash. 4IV4c asked ; July , 404c ; September , uc b'd. OATS Dull and easier, with little trading In futures nt the decline : spot dull ; No. 2 , cash , 26c bid ; July , 26c ; September , 22ic ! asked. RYE Higher ; No. 2. In elevator, this side , 43Hc. FLAX SEED J1.23 for spot and J1.234 ! for July delivery. GRASS SEEDS Timothy, lower ; J4.90 for AUKiixt : other feeds nominal. CORN MEAL J200Q205. IIRAN Higher ; 64H ° . enit track. HAY Stendy : new prairie. J60009.00 , this side ; timothy , } 12 for one car new , this side. IIUTTEH Scarce nnd firm ; separator creamery, 16 17c ; fancy Elgin , 0c. EGOS 8ift V4c. WHISKY Jl23. LEAD Higher nnd very stiff. J3.23 being freely bid nnd no sellers below J3.50 Inte. Speller held sillily at J3 60- .PROVISIONS . Potk. standard mess , 11. Lard , prime stenm. 16 ; choice. J612H. line-on , boxed fhoulders J6.37V4 ; longs , J6.75 ; ribs , J6.S74 ; shorts , J7 , Dry salt meats , boxed shoulders , t5.li2V4 ; longs. J6.37 ,4 ; ribs. J6.60 ; shorts , J675. RECEIPTS Flour , 4,000 bbls. ; wheat , 101,000 bu. : corn. 33.000 bu.j oats , 16,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour , 6,000 bbls. : wheat , 6.000 bu. ; coin , 8,000 bu. ; oats , 10,000 bu. Liverpool MnrkefH.L- IVERPOOL. . . July 23WHEATSpot. market firm ; demand moderate ; No. 2 red winter , 6s id ; No. 2 red spring. 5s 8V4d ; No. 1 hard. Manitoba.- 5s . 8d ; No. 1 California. 5s 4d. Futures opemrt steady with near nnd distant portions 1'id hlgner. closed tlrm with near nnd distant posi ¬ tions Hid higher ; buelnpss about equally dls- trlbuled - : July , 5s 6d ; Augiut , Bs Slid ; September , 5s 6l; October , 6s 6iid ; November , 6s 7.id ' ; De- cember. ¬ . 6s 7ttd. CORN Spot , mnrktt nrm ; Amerlcnn mixed new , 4a 4ld ! ; futures openwl quiet with near ami distant positions ; jd higher ; closed Inactive with July lid higher and other months unchanged fium yesterday's closing ; business heaviest on latest positions. July , 4s 3d ; August , 4s llid ; September , 4s 2d ; October , 4s ZJia ; December , 4 Hjil. FLOUR Mnrket dull ; demnnd poor ; St. Louis fnncy winter , 7s 7d. PROVISIONS Hacon , market stendy ; demnnd moderate ; Cumberland cut , 28j30lbs. . 27s Gd ; short ribs , 2S Ibs. , 36a Gd ; long clear light , 3SW 45 Ibs. , 34s 6d ; long clear heavy , 55 Ibs. , 33s ; s'lort clear backs , light. 18 Ibs. , 34 ; short clear middles , heavy , 65 Ibs. . 33s M : clear bellies , 14016 Ibs. , 35s CO ; shoulders , square , 12018 Ibs. . 3U ; hams , short cut , 14(116 Ibs. , 42s ; tallow , fine N. A. , nom ¬ inal ; beef , extra India mets. 77s Gd ; prime mess , 61s 3d ; pork , prime mess , nne western. 67s Gd ; prime meas. medium , 60s ; lard , quiet ; prime western , 32s 6d ; refined , In palls , 33s. CHEESE Market steady : finest American white , new , SSs 6d ; finest American colored , new , S8s G- d.1IUTTER . Finest U. S. , 70s : good , nominal. COTTON SEED Oil , Liverpool refined. Us. LINSEED OIL 20s. PETROLEUM Hellnnl. 84d. REFRIGERATOR DEEF Forequarters , SJid ; hlmUiuarters , 6, ; l. HOPS At London Pacific coaat 2- .KIIIINIIH . City Mnrkot. KANSAS CITY , July 25. WHEAT Firm ; No. 2 hard , 64-Ji j65Vjc ; No. 2 red , 67ffGSc ; rejected , 6S0GOC. CORN Lower ; No. 3 mixed and white. 3SV4c. OATS Steady enrly : closed lower : No. 2 mixed 23024c ; No. 2 white. 25c. RYE No. 2. 45c. FLAX 8EEU Stendy ; Ju'y , J1.13 ; Aujuat , 1.1 * September , JI.1- I.HRANFlrm . , 69 61c. HAY Firm. ; timothy , J860C9.60 ; prnlrle , J8.0- 0IIUTTER Firm ; creamery , 13Clc ; dulry, 1- 0EGGSFIrm , 8Hc. _ STOCKS AMI I1OXDS- .StcMirltloN . IrrcKiilur A nlii but AVcdui-Hilur'n LONHOM llc-covvroil. NEW YORK , July 23. The stock market WHS Irregular again today. Some of yesterday's losses were recovered , end In several Instances light gains were made on the day's transactions , but a majority of the stocks dealt In doted at de- clines ¬ from the final figures of last evening , London advices reported a weaker market for Americans and the foreign continent was In this maiket as sellers. At the openlmt prices were generally well held , the only Important move ¬ ment being In Leather preferred , which showed a ealn of 1 per cent , but dropped immediately Ib per cent to 8614. A slight Inquiry for the coal shares developed , which , became of the scarcity of these stocks , resulted In their Im¬ provement , Suiauthanna & Western selling up Hi per cent , Delaware & Hudson Ht per cent New Jersey Central H per cent and Reading li per cent. A leading operator who has been prominent of late In the attacks upon Chi- cago - Gas lnue.1 the stock freely , causing a bieak therein of 1H per cent , and the Sugar clique forced the price of that stock 1J4 per cent. Small recesilons were made In the general lint and the market did not recover Its tone until near 1 o'clock , when the grangers cam * In good demand on western and Iloston orders and rose from li to % per cent , the katter m Rock Island. Chicago Uas and Lead preferred euch. gained 1 per cent. In the last hour , under the Influence of an attack on Chicago Gas , which yielded 2U- wr | cent , there was a general reaction. This did not exceed a fraction , except in Delaware & Iwickawanna anil New Jersey Central , which lost 1H per cent , respective ) } . In tha final trad- U - ) Ueutral UluUlo HM undtr futiurc and I doied 1 per cent below yesterday. The general market wns Irregular nt the rlo e. Declines were et bll hed of 1 per cent In Michigan Central , Manhattan , Lacknwnnns , Erie Teli- rrnph - and Leather preferred , 1H fer cent In Minneapolis A St. Louts ( list preferred , and !( pep cent In Chlcngo Gas. The (inly advance ibove ft fraction Is 1 % per cent In Pullman. Atch- on - preferred when issued sold nt from 31 to- Jl4. closing at Jl 4j. llond nere nnlmatnl , bill somewhat erratic.- In . the late dealings the niUnnctng tendency was quit * pronounced In some of the spcculntlte- ssues. . The snles wete J277OiJO. The Evening Post's London cablegram tnys ! The slock markets were still dull today. Ameri- cans ¬ were wrnk , except Atchlson. which has rl > en further. There Is n general tip here to- Miy. . Canada Pactllc wns flat nnd down 214 per cent. It wns sold here and from New Humors of fresh cnpltnl a re revived. The In- create In the Hank of England coin nnd bullion this werk wns mnlnly due to the net Influx for the week. Three hundred nnd sixty four thou- snuil - pounds In gold cntne from nbroad , the dp- tails being 134uoo received from Australia nndI- 237.00) In bars bnugil , while 12,000 was ex- ported - to Purls ntfd 13.000 to Mnlta.- It . Is believed that Hie Increase In other de- l - l oslls wns partly due to the commencement of- he [ remlttnncc of the Indemnity to the credit of the Russian or Japanese governments. This operation , the details of which are not properly known hero , excites much Interest here nnd has nn Important bearing on both London nnd New York money markels. The following were the Closing quotations of the lending stocks of the New York exchange todsy : Atchlson- Adnnm HH Northwestern Exprcns. .. 148 do Did , Alton1. II- Am. 112m N . Y. central 1014- Kl . Express K. Y. AN. K II.Mtlnioru AiOlilo. uaw- ni Ontario fcV. . . . . . . . 17M Canada I'-iclllc , , . . Oregon Imp Canada Southern . Oregon Knv. . Central I'.icltio. . . . O. S. L. .V U. N. . .. Chi'B. & Ohio ai.'t- MIH ' Pacific Mail Chicago Alton P. D. A K- Plttsbur t !.. H..V Q- riilcii'o : 1(10- 1VI3H ( ; Uns- ConsolldatoJ C4 il'iillmnn Pnlno- a.1ilj . Oat , ; ! ) Hea- s .rtlns. . . Colo. Coal A Iroi. : U. O. W- U. Cotton Oil Cert .. . nil . G. W. I'M Dolawaru.t Hud. . 130 Rock Island Del. . Lick. : . . HN- Wsili St. Paul U.&H. G. pfd do pfd I) , AC. F. Co- K.rle St P.V Omaha. . .. 41 ISO do Dtd- KortWavuo 22 Southern Pacltlo. . 2ft k- li - . S itf.ir lladnory. ... : H- HU G. Northern old. . . liH ! TCIIII. Cint A Iron.- USi . C. &E. I ofd- HocKlntrV.illoy. lTex.ii i'nililc .. . ' . ' 3 IT. &O Con I. nfd. . HIInolH Ooiitril. . . OH Union Pncllic. .. . St. P. ADuluth. . . . 1 U. S. KicDrjn K..V T. pd 37 i W. St. Ij. Ar P 1- )BOM ) Lake Krle A Wait i7sV. ! . St. L. A P. nfd. iloutil- LnkoShora 4 ( WelliFairo El. . . 101 13VXI Western Union . . DIM LendTrunt- LoiilsvllloAN. 'M4Vhoollnff tt L. K. . 1 HU . . .. donfd- M. All U A N. A- Manhattan . .tSt. L- I Con. . . I ) . A H.O- If McmDhlH&U , O. K- N. Michigan Cent. . .. . L- C. Mlsiourl P.iuino. . . F. .VI .174 ) Mohllo A Ohio. . . _ doufd tilt NnshvlllcCliat ... 08 H. .IT. C- U a National Cor.l.to.- NaL . T. A. A. * X. M. . .. Cordage DM.- N. . " T. St. L. A.K. 0. .. . . J. Ccntri ! do pfd N. A W. pfd 1.414 S. It. R- do ljIt North Am. Co. .. . 5U ptd- Am. Northern P.iclll a. . 4ti . To >. Co- de link No.I'ae. nfd- U. IH'J ' nfd- St in . P. . D. AO P. . M. & M The lolal sales of slocks lodny were 170.00- 0shares. . Including : American Sugar. 22,800 ; Alchs- on. - ( . 7,2)0 ; Uurllngton , 12,900 ; Chicago OmX 41,500 ; Ul.otlllers , 3,100 ; Mlrsiurl Pacific , 4,2-W ; Rnndlng. 6 200 ; Rock Island , lO.S'XI ' ; St. Pnul , 12.CUO ; United States Leather preferred , 6,600 ; Wabnsh preferred , 3,000 ; Wheeling , 4100. New Ytirk Money Market. NEW YORK , July 23. MONEY ON CALL Easy at 1 per cent ; last loan , 1 per cent ; closed , PRIME 'MERCANTILE PAPER 3N per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Quiet nnd steady , with netual business In bankers' bills nl JI.9004.- SKH1 for demnnd nnd J4S9t4.89W for slxly days ; posted rntes , J4MiHff4.90 nnd J4SIOV44.91 ; com- rneiilnl - bills. J4RSi. SILVER CERTIFICATES WHflCCTic. GOVERNMENT I1ONDS Slendy. Slnle bonds , dull. Railroad bonds , slronjr. Closing quolallons on bonds were as follows : U. aIB , rer. , naw.- U. . R. P. iHtsof U6. . . 102 . S.4n coup.now.I- I. . D. AH. G. 7s- D 114- 107H . S. s. rax AR. O. 4J 1) . 8. SH.coup- U.S. JIS" Erie udn- U. . 4 . roK- II. . H. AS. A. Oa. . .. . 5. 4sco.ip R. II AS. A. 7s. . . U.S.-B. re ; H.AT. 0. Os- do nn PacificUa of 'II }.. 100 IN- M. 107- H7M Ala. Clnw A- Ala. 107 . K. A T. 1st 4s. . . Clasi 1- 1Ala.Cl.isn 107- H7 do'Jd 4s O''i C- Ala.Currency. Mutual Union Us. . US . . .. 07 N. J. C. Gen. Rv. .. HUM La. Now Con. 4s. . 118 No. P.K !. 1st ! 110 Mlneourl On- N.C. 100- PJ7 do'.Mi- N. 102 . Us- N.C. . W. Consols. . . , . 4s. _ 10. do S. F. Deb. Si.- R. . S.O.nonfcmd- Tenii. n- no . O. Welt. Istt. . . . now net 03- .Tcnn. . St. P. Consols 7s. . . new Dot 5s.- TCIIII. . IDA doC. A P. W Bi.- St . 11SH- R4U . old Oa- Va. 00 L. A IMf3ti. 5- .St. . . CcMiturlcs. .. . . L.AS.F.Oi.i ) . 10- 8IIoHtnn dodoforrcd- AtchlBon Tex. Pas. lull 4i- Atchlson 70W- niH do'.Ms- U. Ud A. . . . . P. IsUof MJ. . . Canada So. 2dv. . . 10874 WcBtShoro 4s- So. L. fi N. unified 4s. saw . H K Stuck ( lnotntloiiH.n- OSTON. . . July 23.Call loans. per cent : tlmo loans , 3MU4 percent. Closln ; prictn for locks , bo iQsand nilnliu shiirei : A.T. AS. F- Am. Win. Contr.M . Surar.- Am. . llil Edison Elea Ills. . . Surar nfd. . . . 101 Ucn. Elec. pfd nay SlataOas- UellTolephono. 11 Alchlsm 2ds _ . . . . 104 AtchUon 4n 79 BoslonAAIDany. . 210 New Enzland Oa. . 112 Uostou AMalno. . . ITS Gen. Electric 09. . . aopfd- C. 163- HH Win. Cent. tats. . . . 01fiSM . B.AU- Fltchburg Allouez Mining Co 7S pfd Atlantic 18 Gen. Electric. BOM llostin & Montant- nutte ntiu- 1HH Mexican Central. . k Boston. . . N. Y. AN. E Calumet .V lleoli. . Old Colony 170H Centennial S07KHt Ore. Short Lino. . . 0 Franklin 10- 1KB Rubuer Ko.irsnrire- Osccola Union Pacific 41P.H Went Kill 72- U'JM OmiiRV- TamarncK West End pfd- WcRilnrh.Elea. 1C !) .. . . M Wolverine W. Elcc. out SH Sun PrunclHCO MtiiliiK QuotntloiiK. SAN FRANCISCO , July 23.rha orHolil cloj- Inr - auotatlons for mlnln ; au> 3.i3 toJiy w.irj as folio WH : Allr. i : Kentucky Con. .. . Alpha Con C- Annea Lady Wash Con. . M- Uclclicr Mexican- OS 30- Uc Mount Diablo 1.1 tA Belcher. .. . b8 Occidental Con. . . 25 Bullion 18- CniiHioma. Ophlr- Overman 13-i . 11- Chulleneo 17 Con 20- Choliar Potosl- Savatre 38 C- OContidenco 38 3d- Con. Scorpion 4 . Cat A Va. .. .. 270 Sierra Nevada 40- IS Crown Point 28 SIlTcrlllll Exchequer 1 Silver Kin ? Gould A Curry. .. . . 38- HaloANorcroas. Union Con 47 . . ISO Yellow Jacket. . .. 30 Jimtlco 8 Silver bir * . OOK3JO4c. ! Moxlcin dolUr *. 04H 064740. Drafts , sljrht , 2Hc ; talomptilc. 5s- .N'eir . York MliiliiK UuotntloiiM.- NRW . YORK , July 25T.ia follaArliiurj t- cloBlnc mtnuif quoiitio M: Biilwcr. 'A Ontario 1700- Ophlr Choler 00 125 Crown Point 35- Con. Plymouth 20- Quicksilver. . C.V. * Va. .. . 200- Ueadwooo .. . . SOO 40 Quicksilver pM..l oa- Siorr.i Gould A Curnr. . . 80 Novadi. ,. . 45 Halo A Norcrosa. . 125- Homcstatca Standard 200 1950 Union Con. 46 Iron Silver 38 Yellow Jacket. .. . 35 Mexican CO London Stuck ( luotiitloim. LONDON , July 25. t p. in. clofui.- Can. . - : . Pacltlo E1H- Krlo St. P.iul con 70- N. 10- ErleVda . Y. Contra ! 103 ( I8H Pennsylvania . , . 66U- Reading. 111. Conlr.il 11)014 ) . U- Mex. Mexican ordinary. 11)4 ! . Con. new Is. . 07K- HAR SILVER 30 5-16d per ounce. MONEY U per cent. The rate of discount In Ihe open market for short bills Is il-lCQH per cent ; three months blllH , 9-10 per cent. Statement of tlic Hunk of LONDON , July 23. The weekly statement of- lh Rank of EnRland Issued today shows the following changes as compared with the previous account : Total reserve. Increased 613.00 ; cir- culation ¬ , decreased { 17C.OOO ; bullion. Increased 437,633 ; other recurltles , decreaxed n2WO ; other deixislts. Increased 1083,000 ; public deposits , de- creased ¬ 130,000 ; notes reserve. Increase. IC75.000 ; government securities , decrease. 200000. The proportion of ihe Hank of England's reserve lo- llabllliy. . which last week was 8.41 per cent , Is now W.03 per cent. Statement of the Hunk of Frniiee. PARIS , July 25. The weekly stalement of the Hank of France Issued today shows the follow- ing ¬ changes as compared with ihe previous ac- count ¬ : Notes In circulation , decreased 72,700- OOflf , - : Ireasury accounts , current , Uicreased 81- .KA.OOOf . - ; Kold In hand. Increase , 807S.OOOf ; bills discounted. Increased 7092.i000f ; sliver In hand , Increase , 3C40OOO. Foreign KliiiinelalOOH. . PARIS. July 23. Three per cent rentes , 102f- I'M for the account.- IIERLIN. . . July 23. Exchange on London , S- days' slgM , 20 marks 42V& pfK- .IXJNDON. . . July 25. The IJank of Emtland's rate of discount remains unchanged at 2 per rent. The amount of bullion withdrawn from the Hank of England on balance today was { 34000. Gold Is quoted today at Uurnos Ayres at 2IS.W ; Madrid , 14.M : Lisbon. 2SV4 : St. Pttersburg , 60 ; Athens , 77 ; Rome , 104.47 ; Vienna. 10- 3.Kliiuiiolul . Noten.I- IOSTON . , July 25. Clearings , J14C35OI > ; bal- ances , } 1.80021 .IIALTIMORE. . . July I3.Clearlngs , J1927.37 < | balances. J22I735. NEW YORK. July 23. Clearjngs , J93,204,1M ; balances , j ; , 07,7S- 6.I'lULADELl'IIIA . , July 25. Clearings, J12.HS- 828 , - ; balances , Jl,315,726.- ST. . . LOl'IS. July 25. Clearings , J3,296,210 ; bat- ances - , WSE13. Money , Kt6 per cent. New York exchange , 121io premium bid. WASHINGTON , July 25. Today's statement of the condition of the treasury shows : Available cash balance , J191211.193 ; gold reserve, J105.604.12- 3.CHICAGO. . . July 25. Clearings , JIS234000. Money , easy ; rules. 4MH per cent for call loan * nnd MJSty per cent for commercial pu | er. New York exchange , lie premium. Hankers ( London ) itrrlintr. Jt.W'.i and J469H. NEW YORK. July 2S.The firm of Nes.laf , Colgate & Co. of 23 Wall street today dissolved partnership. The firm dealt largely In silver bul ¬ lion and has been recently exporting gold to Europe. It Is not yet known whether a reor- tU - ; nrm xJU tf&o pUc * ew- OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Oattlo Eccoipls Very Light and No Pat Ones Offered for Sale , LITTLE TRADING DONE 'WAS DRAGGING Market for Klenlilt Feeder * Shown the ( nljI , Iff UIIKN net-over 1- 1JVIukel front itlic Sliu l- of > Mo nil a- THUnSDAY ) - . , July 25. The receipts today wcro 1,505 cattle , 1,056 hogs and 1,407 sheep , ns against 1,91 cattle , 1.6S8 hogs , no sheep nnd CO horses yester- day ¬ , and 1,601 cnttle , 3,378 hogs nnd no sheep on Thursday of last week , CATTLE The receipts of cattle today numbered only fifty-seven loads , ns against seventy-one yesterday. The receipts , In fuel , were the lightest of nny day slncu Saturday of lust week. The market wns prnctlcnlly bare of fat cattle today. There were no native beeves In the yards and only four or five louds of- westerns. . Two or three lends out of the number here were not offered on the mar ¬ ket. One bunch brought J3.SO and another lend 4. There were really not enough fat steers here tu make nny test of the mar- ket ¬ , but It would be stiff to say tlmt the prices paid were not much different from yesterday. The feeling , however , wns slow and weak. There were about thirty lends of cows nnd heifers In the yards , fully one-half of the receipts being made up of that kind of cat ¬ tle. There was a fair demand , and yet buyers were not so anxious ns they have been during the past few days , and the trade wns a little Inclined to drag. At the same time prices were a little lower nil around. The less desirable among the of- ferings ¬ were fully 5c to lOc lower. Good llcshy feeders were In active de- mand. ¬ . Speculators were good buyers , nnd- In addition to the demand from that source there were several country buyers In the yards. The market was active and the of- ferings ¬ were all taken In good season tind nt- a little better prices. The eommonlsh light Mockers did not show any improvement. There are quite a good many In the yards nnd the demand Is rather limited. Repre- sentative ¬ sales : cows.- No. . . Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.- L. . . . . 820 Jl 23 10. . . . 0.13 J2 05 16. . . . S2S J2 45- L. .. . 950 1 50 1.11GO 2 10 II. ... 80S 4 51 1. ... 900 150 4. . .. 770 210 2105.1 250 1. .. . B40 160 G.... 7IS ! 215 1.750 2 M- L. . . . KD 165 4.1007 225 14. ... 79S 2 SO 14.... 875 1 IB 1.1030 225 L. . . 850 250 1. . , . R40 1 G5 7. .. . M2 231 19.S45 260 1. :. . 950 175 8. ... 922 230 10. .. . 90S 260 5. . .. 934 176 12. . .. SG2 230 11. . . . 923 265 4. .. . 927 175 17. . .. M2 335 15.030 2 CO 1. . .. 740 180 23. .. . 920 235 23. .. . 861 2 G3- L.... 860 200 2. . . . 925 2 35 12. . .. 927 2 G5 1.1040 200 42. .. . MO 235 B. . . . 913 270- L. . .. 820 200 17. . .. 745 2.15 20. ... SCO 270- L. . . . 940 200 20. ... 824 235 1.10W 275 2. . .. 925 200 21. .. . 920 235 2.1110 290 18. ... 935 200 1.1220 240 8.1141 3 66- HEIFERS. . L. .. 620 1 55 1. . .. 450 2 10 6. . .. 004 2 50 3. ... 450 200 2. . . . 670 220 4. .. . 195 260 S. ... 516 2 00 L. .. GSO 2.50- DULLS. . 1.1330 150 2.1010 200 L. .. 700 2 2! 1.1150 100 L. . . 780 200 2.1010 225 2.1200 175 1.1340 210 3.1093 225 1.1250 175 4.1345 210 4.1030 230 3.1133 185 1.1370 215 1.1220 235 2.1370 185 1.1220 216 2.1065 240 1.1370 1ST 1.15GO 215 2. . . . 845 240 1.1170 190 . 1.1120 220 2 SCO 240 1.1400 200 1.1200 2 C5 L. . . 980 260- STAtlS. . j L. .. 920 200 L. .. MO 2M 1.1210 265- CALVES. . 7. ... 441 265 2. . .. 211 3 l 2' . . . . 255 400 2. .. . 3S5 275 3. ... 15G .3 00 1. . .. 170 4 21 L. .. 3SO. 275 1. . . . 2 : > ' 4 00 27. .. . 121 4 2i STOCKERS A-ND PEEDERS.- L. . ... 620 250 B. . . . G20 295 31. . .. 852 - 3 25 L. . . 40) 2 50 1. . . . 780 2 95 3.8333 25 7. ... 445 2 G5 3.1076 3 00 3 , ... 863 330 3. ... G40 275 1.1050 .3 DO 9. .. . 972 330 4. ... 8G.1 280 IG. . . . 810 310 8.1186 340 9. .. . 832 285 22.1C2 J 15 22.1296 340 3. . . . G36 285 12.10G i 3 0 10. ... 979 360 14. .. . 7SS 290 18. ... U06 325 24. ... 905 360 3. .. . 014 290 1. ,. . 920 325 2. . .. 975 360 17. . .. 724 295 1 IOUO'325 7.1104 303 13. ... 656 295 U . ' . c WESTERNS. 1 . NEIJRASJfiA.- No. . . ' " "Av.&eWj.L 'AVfr. 20 cows 1084 J2 SO ' ' 21 steers 1223 J4 00 1 lecr.1110 3 40 ; " C. C. Stephens. 4 heifers ,... . CS7 2 25 22 feeders. ... S23 3 30 J. II. Nelss. 2 sirs , tic.1115 3 00 1 feeder 1170 3 30 9 sirs , UK. . . 1116 300 6 feeders.1035 330 2 sirs , UK.1030 3 00 25 feeders.1185 3 45 5 feeders.1084 3 30J. . Koccr. 2 cows 870 1 75 1 feeder. . .' . . S70 2 50 1 cow 1000 225 10 cows 1016 275 6 cows 991 225 42 feeders. ... 900 320 1 feeder. . ! .. 930 2 50 18 feeders.1007 3 20 1 feeder 1000 260P. DC Cora. 20 feeders.10C9 3 00 6 cows H9C 3 23 O. K. Anderson. " 3 cows 1123 2 GO 8 feeders. . . . ! 33 3 50 2 cows 1005 200 1 feeder 890 350 1 CDW 1000 2 GO 10 feeders.1009 3 50 MnrKrass & liayless. 103 cows S25 2 70- SOUTH DAKOTA.I- I. . . Urooklleld. 9 cows 933 200 6 cows 953 273 12. Swallow. 1 steer 1100 330 23 steers 1223 3 S- OOREOON. . A. Hot-bins. 2 sirs , IIB.1020 200 19 sirs. tiff.1209 3 10 13 cows 1021 240 79 feeders.1020 320 6 sirs , tie.1106 3 10WYOMING. . J. II. Hunter. 11 cows 1012 270 35 steers 1212 390 HOGS After the sharp break of the past two days the downward course of the markel was checked today. More than lhat. prices allowed some little Improvement. Light lings were In- KOoil demand and Ihe general 'market about 6c higher on that class of stuff. Good light weights sold largely at from JI.90 to J493. Heavy hogs also looked up , as compared with yesterday's close nt leaft. Some mixed and heavy hogs for which only J4.C5 was offered yesterday weie carried over and brought J4.75 today. The mar ¬ ket as n whole was fairly active and nn early clearance was effected. The bulk nf all the hogs sold at from J4.75 to JI.85 , as against from J4.70- to J4.80 yesterday. Representative sales : No. Av. Sh. Pr , No. Av. Sh. Pr. 7 2GO ... J4 60 2S 194 40 J4 75 4 325 40 4 CO 82 250 160 4 75 3 236 . . . 4 05 58 206 SO 4 75 2 2GO . .. 4 G1 70 227 80 4 75 70 213 ICO 4 5 164 ... 476 63 247 320 4 70 33 237 SO 4 SO 75 274 160 4 70 24 183 . . . 4 10 10 245 .. . 4 70 8) 185 200 4 80 1 250 ... 4 70 77 217 120 4 S2',4 52 503 .. . 472',5 IG 155 . .. 485 2 215 80 4 75 49 179 120 4 81 1 120 . . . 4 75 97 224 200 4 85 53 270 40 475 1 2JO .. . 4 K 63 243 200 475 36 212 60 485 17 204 SO 475 36 211 80 4 8S 1 190 . .. 4 75 41 196 0 4 W) 38 214 160 475 73 118 SO 4 90 82 219 160 475 10 168 ... 490 53 318 80 4 75 17 UO 60 4 9.1 62 20 240 475 SG 192 160 465 38 246 120 4 75- SKIPS AND CULLS. 2 410 . . . 400 SHEEP For the flrft lime since Monday IJiere were sheep on Ihe market , and the receipts were the largest of any day In a Ions time. Among the offerings were some Oregon sheep from Porl- land. - . The demand was good and evrrythlnir at all desirable met with ready talc. There have beien to few sheep here .of latu that there Is not much upon which to luiie comparisons. H- Is fafe to say , however , that Ihe markel. Is a- Illlle lower than last week. Fnlr lo choice na- llves - are quolable ul from I2.M to J375. fair to good westerns at from J2J2S to J3.60 , common and stock sheep at from J175MdIJ275. good to choice 40 to 100lb. lambs at frppi , V to 13. Representa- tive ¬ sales : y . n- No.. . . Av. Pr. 10 culls tU'-V * M ' 2 °° 20 bucks ;. , , , 100 2 TO 24 bucks I , , , . ? ; , 112 200 64 native ewes ,.. . . , 104 260- 20S Oregon stockers .... , . .4 97 2 75 371 Oregon mixed j . .i ,> 109 3 23 79 Oregon lambs t-.ii" " 4 w 89 Oregon lambs {. . .: * 77 400 76 Oregon lambs * ) . .tss 77 4 00 41 nallve lambs 'VJJ " ° * 73- KIIIIHIIN City L.lve Stoc-k. KANSAS CITY. July JsCATTLEHecelpts. . 6,900 head ; shipments. 3100head. Market strong for best , others weukr'lyxni ( leers , I200S3.00 ; Texns cows , J2OJ0I.W ; beef steers. 140005.60 ; native cows. JlM4i2.60i ( Dockers anil feeders , 2.00 4.5S : bulls , Jl7MtZ83. . HOGS Receipts , 3,70) ti Klf, Fhlpments , COO hend. 605. i i .i. SHEEP Receipts , 1,000 head ; shipments , 400- head. . Market steady. _ Jivw YorU I.lvr .Stock Market. NEW YORK , July 26. DEEV'KS Receipts. <,209 hend ; no trade of Importance ; European cables quote American steers at lOUeil'.ir , dres ed weights ; refrigerator beef , 7iC10c ; ex- norm today , 125 beeves. Calves , receipts , 148 head ; on sale , 346 head ; slow and weak ; veals , pear to choice , I360tj6.25 ; buttermilk calves , 2.25 SHEEP AND LAMI1S Receipts. 5.284 head ; on sale , 8.300 hend ; sheep , weak ; lambs , steady ) about 3 00 head unsold ; sheep , poor tu prime , IlC04i3.76 : l mb , common to choice , M.OO < | S.60- .HOaS . Receipts , 3,470 head ; easier at | 4.20Q 540. Stock In Record of receipts at the four principal markets for Thursday , July 25 , 195 : Cattle. Hoes. Sheep South Omaha . i . 1.605 1,00 1,407 Chicago . 8.000 12.000 12,00 i Kansas City . & .W 1 3.70 > 1.005- St.. LouU . 8,300 8.000 3,700 Total * . . 18.706 1S.7M 18,107- SI. . I.ontsi Live Stock.- ST. . . LOUIS , July 25. CATTLE Receipts. J.SO- On r 90 rather scant offering * , nnd some sales were mm! * lit n shndo advance , within the rnnnfK- oo.1 shipping nnd ilrrnml beef natives , rang *, t5300S.7Sj strikers nnd feeders , JttOfi3.Wi cowl nnd inlicd , .25 < JS.Mi Texns nnd Indian steors.- ranee. . . J275fl4.2r , , with the tmlk nf sales nt JS.25 03.7i cows nnd mixed , I200MJ25. HOOK Receipts , 2.00 hcadi shipments , nonei market stronger nnd light fupp'yi ' heavy, II.SOB B.10 ; packers , iute5.no ; light , J4fWi605. SIIKHP-Recelpts. 3.700 hend ; shipments. 1.100 liwtdj nmrket 25ff50c lower ; nntlvp sheep. I2.50O 3.23 ; lambs, JJ.OOC'i.SO ; southwestern , 114082.7- 5.CIIIG.VdO . I.IVI3 STUCK- .Deiminil . AViiHot Arttve Except for Ciirn-l-Vil Lot *. CHICAGO , July 25. With receipt * of not more limn 8,000 rntttpof nil kinds prices were not any hinder. The demand was not ncllve , except for- d corn.fcd loin , nnd euch cnttle were not plentiful. Sales were on n basis of from 13.40 to 15.75 for common to cholre native steers , with transactions largely at from 4.60 to 550. Hutch- ers' - nnd dinners' stuff sold mthcr freely nt steady prices , cows and bulls selling nt from 11.75- to 13.60, with n few fancy cows nnd hclfcra nt from 3.75 to 1425. Vcnl calves urc 23c per 10) . lower tlmn early In the week , with sales nl from (2 to J5.23 , chlelly nt S4 nnd upward for Rood ones. The bulk of the stoclten and feeders sell nt from 2.50 to 3.75 , choice ones fetching from 13. W to 4. Alwut l.Oix ) western rnnBeis- cnmc In nnd Kood ones were active lit full prices. Texas cattle receipts were about 1,000 head. There was n fair demund nnd the light supply prevented any decline , sales belns chlelly be- tween ¬ 3.25 lilul 4. Not morp than 12.000 hogs were received , but- te many weie left over from yesterday that the entire supply reached fully 2,1,000 head. Only peed hogs were wanted , and shippers were limit- Ing - their purchases to small numbers of light weights. Heavy hogs sold at an extreme range of from 4.G5 In J5.15 , mixed lots at from $4.70- to 5.20 for commnn to choice , nnd light weights at from 4.81 to 510. Transactions weie laiutly- at from $5 to 55.10 for light and at from 4. 8a to $5 for heavy- .Theie . was n much better demand nnd prices were 15c higher for sheep , while good Inmbs moved up from 15n to 20c. Sheep were salable nt from 1.50 In 4.33 far Inferior to extra, lots , few botnv so poor as to go below $2 or choice enough to sell nlinvo 350. Texas sheep were salable at from 2.50 to 3.10 , and westerns at from 2.50 to $ 150. Spring lambs were In active demand at from $3 to $ o for poor to choice , the "lest selling Me higher than yesterday.- Recelpls . : Cattle , 8,000 head ; calves. 1,000 hend ; hogs , 12,000 head ; sheep , 12,000 head , ColTee Market. NEW YORK , July 23.COFFEE Options opened steady nt nn ndvuncc of 6@10 points on sternly European cables , higher quotations from Ilrazll , niletl generally firmer on fair ware- house ¬ deliveries , nnd linn ; closed steady nt 20i.10 points advance ; March , 14Suni4.90 ; July , 15.05 ; August , 15.05 ; September. J10. lfj 1D.23 ; October , 151fifl520. Spot coffee , Illo , market llrm ; No. 7, 15.75 ; mild , steady ; Cordova , 118.25019.00- vim ; house deliveries from New York yesterday , G.529 bags ; New York stock today , 222,348 bags ; United States stock , 314.S56 bags ; nlloat for the United Stales , 174.000 bugs ; total visible for thi United States , MSMO bags , against 3GS.90D bags last year. SANTOS , July 23. Firm ; good average Santos. 14.70 ; receipts , 100.000 tings ; stock , 146,000 bags , cleared yesterday. 16H ( ) bags- .HAMIlL'lta . , July 23. Steady, unchanged to- VJ lift ?, higher ; sales. 4.000 bags. RIO DE JANEIRO. July 25. Firm ; No. 7 , Rio. 14.40 ; exchange , 10d ; receipts , 4,000 bags ; cleared for the United States. 10,000 bags ; cleared for Europe , none ; stock , 138,000 ha .HAVRE . , July 23. Opened nulet , unchanged t , IJf higher ; at 12 m. . dull , unchanged to 'At net advance for the day ; sales. 6,000 bags. Wool Miirkct. LONDON , July 25. At the 'wool auction sales today 16,956 bales were offered , of which 1,300 were withdrawn. Competition was strong nnd the tendency hardening. The fifth series will open September 24 , nnd the sixth series November 28. The llrst series of 1S9G will open January 14 , and the second March 3. The following are the sales In detail : New South Wales. 3,738 bales ; scoured. 5Hd0 Is 2(4d ( ; greasy, 3i9d , Queensland , 1,812 bales ; scoured. 6'JdSls Jd ; greasy , Ci79d. Victoria , 1.663 bales ; scoured , 2'idffls 3.4d ; greasy , fi'ifflOd. South Austtalla , 327 bales ; greasy , 4ii6il.T- asmania. . 845 bales : greasy. 4'J 10il. New , 7,742 bales ; scoured. 69dflls 3',4d ; greasy, 5T10V4d. Cape of Go-x ] Hope nnd Natal , 669 bales ; scoured , O'.tdGls 34d ; greany , 6W7'i- d.Ilnltliuorc . Cralii Market.il- AITIMORK. . . July 25Fl.OURUnchangeil ; receipts. 7.3UO bbls. ; shipments , 1,000 bbls. WHKAT Klrm : spot nnd month , TUiQilUc ; September , 72Hff72l.Jc ; steamer , No. 2 red , CSJf CS',4e ; receipts , BI.7M bit. ; shipments , 32.000 bu. ; stock. 420,100 bu. CORN Esy ; spot nnd month , 49S49ic ! ; Sep- .Jriuber . , 4S' . { NSHc ; year , 40.4c bid ; receipts. 2.678 bu. ; stock , 192.900 bu. OATS Steadv ; No. 2 while western. 32c asked ; No. 2 mixed , 30c asked ; receipts , 10,841)) bu. ; slock. 109.732 bu. RYE Quiet ; No. 2, 50S52c ; receipts , 503 bu. ; stock , flS40 bu. Cotton Market.S- T. . . IOU1S. July 23. COTTON Quiet , steady ; middling , 6 H-lCc ; shipments , 35 bales ; receipts , 10 bales ; sales. 70 bales ; stock. 17,989 bales. YORK , July 25. COTTON Quiet ; mid ¬ dling , 7c ; net receipts , none : gross. 2 tales ; sales , CC9 nbles , all spinners ; stock , 18C,1 ! 1 hales ; total today , net receipts , 505 hales ; exports to Oreal- Ilrltiiln , 32 bales ; stock , 357,159 bales. NEW ORLEANS , July 25. COTTON-Qulet ; middling. 6 9-lCc ; low middling , 6 3-lCc ; good or- dinary ¬ , 5c ; net nnd gross receipts , 361 bales , Including 2 new ; sales , 150 bales ; stock , 94,914- bales. . _ _ __ __ Pry CiooilxOIarkct. NEW YORK , July 25. Agents have advanced bleached cotton ns follons : Lonsdale , 4-4 , to 7'ie ; Illackstone , 4-4 , to 6Hc ; Hope. 4-4 , to 6'4c : Fltch- vllle. - . 4-4 , to 6Uc : Foiuet-me-not. 4-4 , to 5'ic ; the general tone of the market. More buyers are present and more business Is doing. Print- ing ¬ cloths llrm at 5 1-1 6c nnd no sales- .SiiKnr . Market. NEW YORK , July 23. SUGAR Raw , firm ; Muscovado , 89 test , spot , 24c. landed terms ; rellned. llrm ; No. 6. 4 1-lUWHic ; No. 7, 484Uc ; No. 8. 3 13-16Jt4'ic ' ; No. 9, 3' ; 4 1-lCc ; No. 10. 3 13-16J4c ; No. 11 , 3 Il-16ff3'c (, ; No. 12. 3H 3 13-16c ; No. 13 , 3 > jc ; off A , 4'4c ' ; 4Hc ; mold A. 4 ll-16C4c ; standard A , 4 510W- 4Hc : confectioners A , 4 5-16Q4Hc ; cut loaf. 5 l-16 5Uc ; crushed , B l-16 ? 3'ic ; powdered. 4i 4 15-10 ; granulated4Hc ; cubes.4- MIHvatikee Mitrketn. MILWAUKEE , July 2S. WHEAT Steady ; No. 2 spring, 72c ; No. 1 northern , 74Hc ; September , ' "CORN Ixiwcr ; No. 3 , 45Hc. OATS Lower ; No. 2 white , 26'ic ; No. 3 white , 26'i 27 c- .HARLEY . Nominal ; No. 2 , 47ic. RYE Higher ; No. 1. 63c. _ Oil Market. CHARLESTON , July 23. ROSIN $1.1- 5.TURI'ENTINE . 244c. WILMINGTON , July 25. ROSIN Firm ; strained. 1.23 ; Kood , $1.2.- i.SIMRITS . Firm at 24' { 25c. TAIl Firm nt $1.30- .LONDON. . . July 23.CALCUTTA L1NSEED- Spot , 37s 3d ; June shipment , via cape , 37s 3d. MliiueaiiollttVlieat Market.M- INNEAPOLIS. . . July 25. WHEAT Firm , 69c ; September , 676C7V4c ; December , C8'c : on track , No. 1 hard. 70V4c ; No. 1 northern , C94c ; No. 2- northern. . OTJc. FLOUR Firm ; Hrst patents , 3704.00 ; second patents. 37003.75 ; first clears. S2SOOT.OO ; second clears , 2.45 ; export bakers , 245300. Dalutli "Win-it t Market. DULUTH , July 25. WHEAT Weak ; No. 1 hard , cash , 71c ; July , 71ic ; No. 1 northern , cash , 71c ; July , 71ic ; September , 63'icj December. 70Hc ; No. 2 northern , cash , CS- c.'FrlMco . IVIieat Market. SAN FRANCISCO. July 25. WHEAT Quiet ; December , J1.03i ; May , Jl.W4 ' ; cleared , 57,50- 0centals. . _ Jury AViiB AVlllIiiB to Acquit Two. DENVER , July 25. The Jury In the United States court In the case of Robert E. Taylor , Frank Wallace , W. S. Crumley and O , S. Wilder , accused of holding up a train on the Florence & Cripple Creek railroad and rob- bing ¬ the mall , reported a disagreement to- day ¬ and was discharged. Later the attorneys for Crumley and Wilder learned that the jury had agreed to acquit these two and convict Taylor but could not agree as to- Wallace's guilt. Judge Hallet had then left the court room. An effort will be made to have the Jury recalled to return a verdict In BO far as they agreed. Wealthy New Yorker Ilit n nt Tncomn. TACOMA , July 25. C. W. Hull , a wealthy resident of New York , died last night on a Northern I'aclflo train , while enroute here from Portland. A stroke of apoplexy was the cause. He was CG years old , and , with II. n. Kirk , his traveling companion , had been spending some time at Portland. They were going to Alaska. The remains will be shipped to New York. Tne deceased Is eald- to have been largely Interested In the Singer Sewing Machine company. TUG MA11ICI2T. INSTRUMENTS placed on record July 25. WARRANTY DEEDS. August Uollwltt ar.d wife to Joseph Thoen- del , lot 6. block 11. Patk Fre t $ 1,50- 0Helnrlch Michel und wife to WIIHum Urue- nlK - , lots 1 to 6 , Michel's subdlv 3,000- O H Hamon and huslumd to E J Martin , lot 33 , block 6 , Pudduck Place ( rellle ),.. . 1,600 Maxwell & Kreernan Co. to O W Mosher , lot 24 , Frremun add , CM- M L Wolfe nnd huiband to A F Connftt , lotH 15 and 1C , Hawley Terrace J M Wolfe nnd wife to O F Bhelbv. lot I, 1st add to Lakevlew ; lot 2 , block 1 , lot 15 and e ' .i lot 14 , block 2 , Exchange place J F Sturgeon and wife to Druslllu Parkin , lot 1. block It , Wiull's 2nd. .. 17,00- 0J M Wolfe und wlfa to I. W Wolfe , lot 2, lit Hdd to Lakevlew ; lots 1 and 4, block 1. lot 1J and w H lot 14. block t. Bx- change Place ; lot 22 , block 1, Bouth- Omaha. View 1 DECREASED FOUR MILLION Commissioner of Internal Hovonue Tiles Ilia Annual Report. COST OF COLLECTION HAS INCREASED CH of ( lie Ilnreaii Amounted to- n Little- Over Tour Million Kxnct Amount Not Yet Obtainable. WASHINGTON , July 23. Commissioner of Internal Revenue Miller has submitted his preliminary annual report for the fiscal year ended June 30 , The total receipts from all sources of Internal revenue for the year were $143,245,977 , a decrease for the lUcal year just ended of $3,922,271 , as compared with 1891. The expenses of this hurcau for the fiscal year ended Juno 30 , 18P5 , will approximate $ IOC3,253 , and deducting therefrom the dis- bursements ¬ made In connection with the ascertainment and payment of the bounty on sugar , amounting to $10,391 , the net cost of collection will bo about 407SC1. The exact amount expended for the collection of In- ternal ¬ revenue cannot be ascertained exactly until all accounts of collectors for the fiscal year are received and adjusted Disbursements on account of carrying Into effect the Income tax aggregated $ SS,7S'J , and the receipts from this source of revenue were 77130. The percentage of cost of collection as ascertained from the above figures , for the fiscal year ended Juno 30 , 1S95 , Is 2SI. Deducting the sum of $10,391 , expended In sugar bounty work , and which Is not properly chargeable to the expenses of collecting the revenue , the percentage of cost of collection would be reduced to 2.S3 , and eliminating both expenditures and collections on account of the Income tax the percentage of cost would be further reduced to 277. The percentage of cost of collection for the fiscal year ended June 30 , 1S9I , was 270. The report shows that $85,259,252 was re- ceived ¬ from distilled spirits , against $79,802- 027 , - for the last fiscal year ; 28617.898 from tobacco , against 29.704907 last year ; $31.414- 7S8 , - from fermented liquors , against $31G40- 017 , - last year ; miscellaneous ( opium , playing cards , etc. ) 513.028 , against $551,483 last year. There was also received $72,130 from the Income tax , which will bo refunded , anil 2.26 from bank cltdilation- .I.AIIGEST . DOCIC IX TUB AVOIII.U. TV Deep Water Quay Soon to He Opened at Southampton. WASHINGTON , July 23. Henry W. Mar- tin ¬ , consulate clerk at Southampton , has supplied the State department with a full description of the new graving dock and deep water quays at that place which are' to- bo opened on the 3d of August by the prince of Wales and the emperor of Germany. Speaking of the new graving dock , he says It will be when completed the largest In the world. It will have a floor length of 650 and a width of 112 feet. Mr. Martin says that an Immense trafilc will be carried ou- at the new quays on the rivers Itchen and Test , enclosing this dock , and that they will bb utilized by the Hamburg-American and North German Lloyd steamers as well as those of other large companies for discharg- ing ¬ passengers and cargoes. The capacity of the dock at high water will be about 14,500,000 gallons , which with a ship In will be pumped out by the large engines used In from one to two hours. The new quays enclose 3,830 lineal feet , with twenty-eight feet of watSr alongside. To show the extent of the new works Mr. Martin gives the quan- tity ¬ of material used In their construction. It appears there were 2,000,000 bricks , 10,000 loads of timber and 40,000 tons of cement , be- sides ¬ Immense quantities of granite , chalk and filling material required for the work- .TIIAIJI3 . IMPROVING WITH MI3XICO- .Xow . Turin IniT of Great Ailvaitt iet- o the Southern Itepnlilli * . WASHINGTON , July 25. J. B. Gorman , the United States consular representative at- Matamoras , Mexico , reports a prosperous con- dition ¬ of affairs at that point In his annual report to the State department , which has just been received. He says there has been a rapid growth of the commercial relations of Mexico with the United States. Crops of all kinds are more abundant than they have been for six years , while manufacturing has Increased In every line. He also reports a marked Increase In exports , due to the new tariff. Among the articles In which there was the greatest activity were wool , cattle and hides , and large advances In prices ucrcr- ealized. . Mr. Gorman states that only about 20 per cent of the Imported goods sold In- Motamoras last year came from Europe , the remainder being received from the United States. The exports ot fruits were largely Increased in consequence of the Florida freeze. He thinks that a line of fast steamers on the gulf would soon bring the Gulf of Mexico In competition with Florida.- Mr. . . Gorman also says the Improvement of- Aransas Pass will result In vast benefit to Mexico and Texas- .AII . , HRADY TO MOVB TO ATLANTA. Government Exhibit nt the t'otton- Expoxltloit to lie Sent ThlH Week. WASHINGTON , July 25. The shipment of government exhibits to Atlanta for the Cot- ton ¬ States exposition will begin at the end of the week. The government board of management will move Its headquarters In a few days to Atlanta and will hold Its next meeting at that place. Special preparations are being made at the Agricultural depart- ment ¬ for the exposition. Assistant Secretary Dabney , who Is chairman of the government board. Is determined that the various branches of the department nliall be well represented despite the limited appropriation. The ap- propriation ¬ for the exhibits of the depart- ment ¬ was limited to 23000. Of this amount $9,001 has been already used In the work , leaving a balance of $13,939 , The weather bureau , which receives the largest appropria- tion ¬ of the bureaus , will send an Interesting practical display of Its methods and devices.- U . was alloted $4,000 , and $3,015 has already been disposed of.- NIMVH . for the Army. WASHINGTON , July 25. ( Special Tele- gram. ¬ .) Major John IJ , Ilabcock , assistant adjutant general , Is detailed to attend the en- campment ¬ of the Connecticut National Guard at Nlantlc , 12 to 18 of August.- Followln . assignments to regiments of officers recently promoted are ordered : Lieu- tenant ¬ Colonel Samuel M. Whltesldo ( pro- mothed - from major , Seventh cavalry ), to Third cavalry , vice Purlngton , retired from active service ; Major Henry J. Nowlan ( promoted from captain , Seventh cavalry ) , to Seventh cavalry , vice Whlteslde , pro- moted ¬ ; Captain L. S. McCormlck ( promoted from first lieutenant , Seventh cavalry ), to Seventh cavalry , troop I ,, vice Nowlan , pro- moted ¬ ; First Lieutenant Solomon I' . Vestal ( promoted from second lieutenant. Fifth cav- alry ¬ ) , to Seventh cavalry , troop C , Vice Mc- Cormtck - , promoted. Additional Second Lieutenant August C- .Nlssen . , Fifth cavalry Is assigned to be second lieutenant , Fifth cavalry , troop I , vice Ves- tal ¬ , promoted. Second Lieutenant Herbert A. White , troop II to troop L , Sixth cavalry. Leaves ot absence granted : Captain Alllen- H. . Jackfon , Seventh Infantry , one month ex- tended. ¬ . Second Lieutenant Jacques Do- Lafltte - , Eighth Infantry , thr.o mant'-'s ; Second Lieutenant Henry A. Ilarber , First cavalry- .twentyone . daya extended- .WeHleril . 1'iixtniiiNterM Appointed. WASHINGTON , July 25. ( Special Tele- gram. ¬ . ) Charles H. Drcver was today com- missioned ¬ postmaster at Turton and Peter Hlggs at Goudyvllle , 8. D. The postofHce at- Armaha , Iowa county , la. , has been ills continued. Mall will go to White Pigeon. The contract for the heating apparatus for the public building at Fort Dodge , la , , was today awarded to L..A. Thlcl of Chicago at- hU bid of $3,30 5. _ Xo CharKeM AKuliiNt Ifacen. WASHINGTON , July 25. Some Idle rumorg have been afloat ( overal days at the Treaiury department about charges having been pre- ferred ¬ against Chief of the Secret Service Hazen , coupled with Intimations of hti pros- pective ¬ resignation. U can be authoritatively etjtctl t.at ( up charges bave been or will bo filed ngalnit Chief Hazen. The only founda- tion ¬ for Hi o report * lay In the fact that A ( nldtnnt Secretary Htmllit was dliplcaitd with In not reporting to him In poison bo- fora - ho nailed to Ktiropo several (Uys ago to ( citify In the Mondall-Ilownrd curt. For KitrnliililiiHr Indian * Coal. WASHINGTON , July 25.- ( Special Tclfc- gram. . ) In the ofilco of the commissioner ot Indian affairs this afternoon bids wore opened for furnishing coil for the Indian ccrvlco during the fiscal year ending June 30 , 189J. ( There were sixty-five bidders. The bids wcro for furnishing hard , soft nnd blacksmith coal and the supply Is for reservations , agencies and schools In Nebraska , South D.ikolo , North Dakota , Idaho , Wisconsin. Kansas , Wyoming , Colorado , Michigan , Min- nesota ¬ , Oklahoma , Now Mexico and Washing ¬ ton. The list of bidders ombnrccd coal dealers In all stales named , There were halt a dozen Omaha bidders. It Is Impossible to say who will bo the successful bidders , as the Huts nro complicated and li.ivo not yet been tab- ulated ¬ and scheduled by the Indian ofllco. Awards will bo made , tooii , On Aligutt 1 bids will bo opened at the Indian ofllco for furnishing text books used In Indian schools. _ Income Tax Onlereil Itefnnileil. WASHINGTON , July 25. The secretary of the treasury has formally directed that the money paid Into the treasury on account of the Income tax bo refunded to the persons and corporations respectively entitled there- to ¬ upon the filing ot refunding claims- .Cailet . Appolutmentx. WASHINGTON , July 23. Cadet appoint- ments ¬ to the United States military academy have been Issued to John McCullough of Hor- ton - , Kan. , at large ; Arthur A. Oreen , alter- nate ¬ , Lccomplon , Kim. , at large- .TllltKK . MUST IIKM1 THE VICTIMS.- ItoNii . Gordon Coolly TellH the Storr- of ( lie Murder.- HAnUOUHVlLLB . , Ky. , July 25. Hosa Gordon , who murdered the woman near Co- burn , Ky. , yesterday , In a confession Impll- catcJ - three men , who slio claims wcro at thal- ioiiso at the tlmo of the crime , and held Mary Sutherland and Melissa Brown , her vic- tims ¬ , while she disemboweled them. War- rants ¬ have been Issued for the arrest ot the alleged accomplices , and the three will likely be brought hero today. Much excitement prevails over the affair. The reporter se- cured ¬ a short Interview with the prisoner , In which she spoke of self-defense. She Is a small , bright appearing girl , about 19 , with keen , brown eyes and short curly hair. When asked concerning the crime she very com- posedly ¬ told her story , nnd how It originated over some callers at the house where uho- lived. . Miss Gordon expressed herself as very sorry for the occurrence , but showed no fear. The grand Jury will at once consider her case , and a final trial will follow as soon as the court can reach an Indictment. Alabama I'opiillNtM Will Fane.- DIHMINOHAM . , Ala. , July 25. TJie state executive committee of the people's party met In Birmingham In pursuance of a call by Chairman Adams. The meeting was con- ducted ¬ behind closed doors , but resolutions given out to the press recommend a fu- sion ¬ In the next election with the republican party. The committee declared "honest clec- ttlons - and the coinage of silver at 1C to 1" to- bo the main Issues of their advocacy- .XnrHe . Arrenteil on SiiMplelon. NEW YOHK , July 25. In connection with the case ot Lillian Low , the young woman found dead In the woods at Washington Heights , Miss Helen Hanson , a nurse In Roosevelt hospital , was anestcd today. She Is a niece of the Miss A. K. Hanson , pre- viously ¬ arrested on suspicion ot having knowledge ot the causes leading to Mlsa- Low's death- .Siveillxli . * MiiHleal PlltfrlinnKf. NEW YORK , July 25. Charles Johansen , president of the American Union of Swedish Singers , leaves New York today for Chicago , to take part lira meeting to arrange for a great musical pilgrimage to the leading capi- tals ¬ of Europe. It will bo the first largo body of singers that ever planned a European trip on a similar scale- .WEATII13II . I'OUECAST- .Kalr . , iv ltli I.lKlit Southerly AVIiiiln. for XehniNka. WASHINGTON , July 23. The forecast for Friday IB : For Nebraska , South Dakota nnd Kansas Fair ; llgjit , southerly winds. For Iowa Fnlr ; slightly warmer In the eastern portion ; southerly winds' . For Missouri Fnlr ; warmer ; southerly winds. Ioeal Keeoril. OFFICE OF THIS WEATHKR BUUEAU , OMAHA , July 25. Omaha record of tem- perature ¬ nnd rainfall , compnrfd with the corresponding day of the past four years : 1835. 1691. 1SS3. 1892. Maximum temperature. .. . 9i W 91 97 Minimum temperature fiO 07 72 78 Average temperature 79 8.J 81 8J Precipitation W) .00 .00 .00 Condition of temperature and precipitation at Omaha for the day nnd slnco March 1 , 1895 : Normal temperature 77- Kxcess for the day 2 Accumulated excess slnco March 1 183 Normal precipitation 15 Inch Deficiency for the lny 15 Inch Total precipitation flncj March 1 10.99 U ehoa Deficiency since March 1 8.47 Inches- tHeiiortH from Other Stations nt H I * . M. JAMES B. BOYD. J. W. DEAN1 , Telephone 1039. BOYD & DEAN OMAHA , NE- U.COMMISSION . Grniu , Pi-ovisions & Stocks Room lllVi Hoard of Trade. Direct wires to Chlcat'O nnd New York. Correspondents : John A. Warren & Co.- jr. . . P. SMITH ( Tel. 1508)) S. M. STANFORD F. P. SMITH & CO , GRAIN and PHOVISiONQ Room 4. N. Y. Life nidg. , Ottmltti. Branch ofllces at Fremont and Columbus. All orders placed on the Chicago Hoard of Tradov Oinctspondents : Schwartz. Dupce & Co. , Chit ctifr-o ; Kchrelner , Flack & Co. , SU Louis. Rcfef- to First National Uank , Omaha. MAItQIN No matter what booklet n- nniinivn utatlon you may have read send ' our"- which Is NKW ana HXPLAIMBDcOMPI.nrn. It clearly explains inumln tradlnR and DKKINKS ALL MARKE' ? KXPRCSSIONS. It's free and will teach you something. ARIJOC1AST & CO. . 223 Trader * Uulldlng , Chlc .co. , IRIUOATION BOND SAI.B. Notice IB hereby clven that renletl propos ills will bo received by the bonnl of directors of the Lillian IrrlKntlon district of Cufter county , Nehrnsku , nt their olllco nt the Anil- Fcliool house In H.ild dlatrlct , up to 2 o'clbcIC- p. in. of day of AUKUSt , 1SS5 , for i'12,000 of the bonds Issued by said Irriga- tion ¬ district , | 25XX ( of Haiti bond * bolnir In bonds of fMO euch nnd J7.000 of mild bond * liclni ; In bonds of 100 each. All of salj- bonda druwlnt ; IntereHt nt the ruto of C pec rent per nnnuin , payable beml-iinnjialljr. The principal nnd Interest of said bond * payable nt the olllce of the stuto treasure * of the state of Nebraska , thn II ml amount remaining due of said homlx payublo lu twenty ( (21) ) yearn from their iliite uiU bondu payable In Instullments after ten years front their date. The Imnrd of directors reserve the rlKht to reject any and nil bids. Act1 dress nil .bids to I * . ! <. Mo tew If , Hoc. , 41- Walworlh , Cnster county , Nebrasltu , Hy order of the Ixiard of dlreotorn , maj * thla 22nd day of July. 18M.- II. . . P. QATK8 , Pretldent , I . U UETCALli' . Hccretary.

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G THE OMAHA DAILY HIDE : yiUDAY , JULY 20 , 1805.

COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL

Energy of Yesterday's Advance in WheatLeft tbo Market Weary ,

THAT CEREAL STARTED A LITTLE WILD

It AVa Soon t'nrcnl Down ami Madeto Drop Some of UN Ho Sud-

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Aciinlreil lliilllnli-

CIIir'AGO , July M. The energy of yrstcr-tlay's

-Be ndvniK'o In wheat left the marlcot

weary todny. Compared with the closingprices of Ihe day before , wheat Is 1-Hc

lower , corn has lost I'.ic' , oatsie' nndpork lOc-

.Whent.Marled n. llttlo wild , but It wns

soon forced down nnd inatlt to drop pome ofIts BO suddenly acquired bullish enthusiasm(September sold nt from 72c up to 72Vic ntthe stall- but Holler * nt 72c were more nu-

merous¬

than buyers , nnd at nbout Ilfteenminutes from the opening nil that wnswanted nt 71'4c' could bo obtained for n mln-ute or BO before buying ngnln assumed sulll-clcnt urgency to CUUFC n reaction. The bigndvuncc of thu day before canoed the Liver-pool

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innikut to come In with n sympatheticrlso of Hid per centnl. Oulsldo of thatthere was no new feature of a strikingdiameter. Chicago Inspection was OS car-loads

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, 42 of which were No. 2 red and fourof these No. 2. On the corresponding dayof the year before the receipts here were437 carp , of which 318 were of contractgrade. The total of the receipts nt the pri-mary

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western markets today wns 307,000-bu. . , computed with 931.000 bu. a year ago-.Thu

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receipts at Mlnnenpolls nnd Dtiltithwere 15l! cars , compared with 3til carloadson the Hlmllar dny of the year before. Theexport clearances from the four principalAtlantic seaports were cijunl In whent andHour together to only 114,000 bu. Closingcables weiu nil llrm. Liverpool closed at anadvance of l'd' since yesterday. 1'nrls Im-proved

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fiom 10 centimes to 20 centimes ;Antwerp , 25 centimes , nnd Berlin from 1VS to2marks. . News from the Unkotas andMinnesota wan of the uncontrndlctory chnr-nctcr

-, silRgcstlng that thu crop must be

necessarily ns the news concerning It Indi-cated.

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. A winter wheat millers' associationIs credited with the report that In Ohio ,lllltiol * , Indiana and Kentucky threshingreturiii! show a yield of ono bu. per ncremore than thu government report. Themarket bernmc very ragged nnd somewhatnervc.us after the first decline to 704c. Itrecovered to 71'ic after that and still litterIt had a break to TUV&c , with another recov-ery

¬

to 71ic. Shorts were apparently nothappy1'nrdrldgu stopped more than onedecline by the fieedom of his purchases , andthe terrors of yesterday's Cc dump In pricesdwelt rtcudlly In the minds of the shorts.-On

.the other hnml. the scalping crowd had

no hesitation In wiling nt Tic nnd over , nndfrom these opposing forces a movement wnskept up In Ino price of September between70c nnd 71 ? c. About live minutes fromthe close 71SJC wns tlu1 current price , but atthe close September wa down to 7040.

The corn nmrkot wns dull nnd henvy ,with prices inclined downward for the mosl-part. . Thu trading wns light and the trans-actions

¬

conllned mainly to the operation ofthe locnl scalpers. The receipts -were 32-2calf. . A chipper took about 1CO.OOO bu. ol-

ppot corn , principally at Ho per bu. overthe September price. September opened ntfrom tec to 44 c , declined to 43c unil-clo ed nt 41ic.

The early market for oats was llrm onJuly and weak on the more remote futures.The wenkncFB In futures was principally theresult of advices from the Dukotas" andIowa stntlng that conditions were very lineSeptember opened % c lower at 22c , soldfrom Zlc to 22V4c and closed nt 22vic.

The provision market was generally heavynnd the traders listless nnd Indifferent. Theopening was at n slight advance In con-sequence

-of the receipts of hogs amount ¬

ing to only 11.000 head. The weakness ofcorn nnd downward tendency In wheat lintn depressing effect nnd mndo Itself felt inlower prices for hog products. After open-Ing

-at 110.90 , September pork declined to

J1075. Lard rose ' nt the start , but loslbefore the close , leaving off without changeslnco yesterday. Hlbs became quite weakafter a 2'fcc advance nt the start nnd restei'with a loss for the dny of He.

Kstlmntcs for Friday : Wheat , 75 carscorn. 375 cars ; onts , ISO cnrs ; hogs , 10.00Chead.

The lending futures ranges na follows :

Articles. | Omii. | Ulrli.-ViicntNo.

. J v. I Clou.-

71M

.

. 2July fOKSept. . . . . . . TUt " * 70J6-

43H

Lk-c. . . . ; . . .Corn No1. . .

July 44 < 43MSept 44 K-

3fH4.WMay

CaloNo. _'. . .July. 23J<

Sept 23-1OXMay , !

Torlc per bblSept. 10 DO 10 00 10 70 10 75Jan 10 73 , 10 77K 10 70-

fl

10 70I.si (1.10011)9-

Oct.0 35 0 3.1 30 6 3K

. 0 17M 0 H7X 0 17 ( , 0 37 !Jan G 30-

n

0 3'Jh 0 30 U 3'Short Illos-t'cpt

-20 0 20 6 15

Oct 11 17K-fi

0 17 0 10-C

0 12Jan 02 H 6 ll- ' tl'JId 6 til ! Hi

Cash quotations were as follows :KLOUII Stendy nnd unchanged ; winter pat-

ents¬

, J3illi3.7Si winter slrnlKhts , J3.OOjfl.l-Wsprlne patents. J37. . 4.23 ; spring straights. J2.9C

f3.25 : bakcis , Jl90ff220.WllEAT-No. S Hprin69W72Tlc, ; No. 3 sprlnB

nominal ; No , 2 red. cu % 70H-c.CORNNo.

.. 2 , 43 t43tc : No. 3 yellow , 431

C43 ! r-

.OATS.

No. 2. 2lc ; No. 2 white , 27&023C ; No.3 white , 23 26Uc.

UVK-No. 2 , r-.HARLKy

.No. 2. nominal ; No. S, 33c ; No. t.nominal.

FLAX SKED-No. 1. JI29.TIMOTHY SEKD Prime, } 37B.PROVISIONS MPFS poik. per bbl. , J1070raiO75.

Lard , per 100 Ibs. . JG21. Short ribs , sides ( loose) ,l605fiG.10 ; dry salted shoulders (boxed ) . J.VG7HWC.7B ; rhort clear sides ( boxed ) . JO.'GOfiG.G'U.

WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal. ,J1.2H ,

The following were the receipts and shipmentstoday :

Articles Kecetpts. Shipments.

Flour , bbls , 3.000Wheat bu. . 21.000rorn.lni. . . . 251.000Oats , bu. , . , 11,000-

On

flyo bu-Parley , bu. .

the Protuuj oxotinnro toiUy the bnttur mar¬

ket wan arm : creamery , Io l7Kc : dairy , 103ICc. ECCB. linn ; lUlllNe. Chocno , 7 7> < c-

.MSW

.

YOIIIC cyaxKit.Uj MAHICET-

.UuotittloiiH.

nu the I'rlnelini-CoiuiiioilltlfH anil StiipleH.-

NCW.

YORK , July 23. FLOUR-Recelpts , 14.40C-

libls. . ; exports , B.SOO bbls. ; market firm , willspring palenls and Imkcrs In good local demandlow grades , quiet ; winter slralRhls , J3.503.70-Mlnnesola palenta. J375C4.00 ; winter extras , J3.U-CC3.20 ; Minnesota bakers , J31003.20 ; spring lowgrades , ILSSeiSO. Rye lljur , steady ; supertlncJ325ff3.40 ; fancy , IJWflJ7S.

CORN MBAIQulet : yellow western , J1.00110WHKAT lU-celpts , 24.100 bu. ; ex ) ortB , 42,00 ) bu.spot Irn-Bular ; No. S rinl. 47 ? c ; No. 1 northern77o delivered ; No. 1 haul , 78o delivered. Option *lost |iart of the odviuice today and closed lUl'iolower ; early weakness resulted from efforts toruallto on local holdings , and Ihereafter priceschanited frequently , with a late sharp advanceon war talk and a final drop to the close. Talkwas still bullish , however , caused laritely by re ¬markably IlKht winter wheat movement andsmut In sprint,' wheat , nnd bears were verynervous ; September. 74WW75HC, closed 74 >; c.

CORN Receipts , 7fOO bu. ; exports, 71,200 buspot weaker : No. 2 , 4SV4C. Options weakenedvery decidedly under favorable crop advices ,larRO receipts nnd local pressure ; closedlower ; July closed at 48Hc ; September , 43XC4i ) >4c

OATS Receipts. 16,800 bu. : exports , 1,700 buspot llrmerj No. 2. c ; No. 2 white , 32c. Optionruled dull nnd lower with corn , closing at Ucdecline ; September , 26c ; October. 27-

c.cirKfe

.

r<

ioir <t'! brn" ' T7080c ; nildilllngs. SOSSSci

HOPS Quiet ; slate , common to choice oldStfio ; 1SS4 rrpp. SfiSc : coast , old , StfSc ; ls,9t'crop',

5r9c ; London market steutly.Orlenns sc-

i? to lb >- ""nnoii Texns seleetnl-i

60 to 60 Ibs. , nominal ; lluenos Ayres , dry , 20 to* ! . "o : Texas , dry , 21 to Ibs. . 12tflSc.LEATHER-Strong ; hemlock sole , ituenoAyres. light to henvy weights. 23c ; acid. 21V4c-.OOI

.Firm ; domestic lleece , lSJf2Se ; pulled

PROVISIONS Href , rosy ; family, J1060U12.60extra mess. J7.50fc800 ; beef hams. Jl8.00 fl8 50. J9MMlloo. Cut meals , sternly ; p cltie.

bellies , J723U8.W ) . Ijird. weak ; western steamcUwed nt J6.GO, nominal ; September closed a| tt.fa. nominal.-DUTTER Firm ; western , 9HO13c ; westerncreamery. 12617HC ; factory , 8V4U12vJc ; Elgin

17 liCHEESE Steady ; state. Inrjre. 6O7 c ; smallH&SHc ; part skims. 2O5c| ; full sklnis. lliClKcKGGS-Quiet ; western , fresh. ItliBlSHc.HOSlN-yulet ; strained , common to Bwd , JI.6-3POTATOESDulI : Vlrclnla Rose. J1.60 : . (loLong- Island , Jl754j2.00 ; sweets , J3.00G4.-

60.TURPENTINKtlulel

.

: 2SC2SKC,IlICB Stendyj domestic , fair to extra , 4HO VJcJapan.MOLASSES Steady ; New Ol leans , open kettlegood to choice , 96320.PEACH ES-60cCC 1.7-S.APPI.KSltbls.

.. . TScfiJl.M.

WATERM ElXN8eOc.M-USKMEIX

.> NS-Ilbls. . Jl000400.

KREIOHTH To Liverpool , nrm ; grain , bytram. 1UOM.METALS Pie Iron , quiet ; southern , J11.600

liW ; northern , HiWJli.W : Cctptr,

irokern price , 111 H'i' : MtfinnKO price, Ill.M ,

ml , stmnffi brokers price , J3.IO ; exchnnc*irk-r , JJ47H. Tin , mrody to firm ; straits , lll.no-M.K ; plates , steady , Spelter, quiet , J3IP3BO.COTTONBEin ) OII < Steady : good demand for

prime nnd nff grndos summer yllow ; tntcs In *

Itido 200 bbls. prlmo summer yellow at 28c , nnd60 hbls. nrr yellow nt 27He-

.OMAHA.

.

. < MAUICH-

T.onillllon

.

nf Trnili * "Mil (Itiolatlonsi-on Stnplc unit Kn !! < > Produce.-

iOlBCholcfl.

slwk , lO'.jfJll-c.llUTTERPncklng

' .stock , 7iCSc! ; choice to

fancy, 1201tc ; leathered creamery , Uc ; separatorcreamery, 16c.

LIVE POULTRY Hens * i6H ; roosters , 2c ;

spring chickens , per Ik , i : 13c ; dinks , 708c ;spring ducks , IUc ; turkeys , CS(7c ; geese , 6c-

.VKAL.

Choice fat. 70 to iOo Ibn. , lire quoted nt-6iiC tc : large and coarse , U54c.(

CHEESE Wisconsin full crenrn. 9c : YoiinsAmericas , HCl'-'c ; twins. HQlzc ; Nebraska andIowa , full cienm , lOc ; Llmburger , Nu. 1 , lOc ;

brlrk. No. I , llc ; Swiss , No , 1 , 13c.HAY Upland hay , J7.M : midland. J7.50 ; low-

land¬

, J7 ; new hay, J5.60 ! rye straw , J5j coloriinkes the price on hay. Llcht bales cell the Lest.Only top grades bring top prices-

.PIGEONSPer.

dcz. . J1.00W1.2-3.VEGETAULES.

..

POTATOES New potatoes , choice stock , 30 ®Ko'.S'IONS Uertnudas , per crate , none ; California ,

In mirks , per bu. . WcWJl.OO ; home grown , 60f75e.OLD DEANS llnml picked , navy , J120 ; Limn

Limns , per Hi. , 5'if6ic.-CAIlllAOi

.: On orders , racked , IHc.

RADISHES Per dnz. bunches , lie.GREEN ONIONS Per doz. bunches , lOc.LETTUCE Per doz. . K. | 2UC.

ASPARAOt'S Choice stock on orders , SSflSOoper doz. bunches-

.crcUMHERS.

On orders , J0 35c per doz.PEAS On orders , per bu. . 6U (65c.STRING IIEANS On orders , per bu. . 60S 5c.TOMATOES Choice stock , per 4-baskct ciate ,

8.i' )ci 6 to lO.rnso lots , EOC.

SUMMER SQUASII-1'cr doz. , on orders , 23JT

c.WATERMEI.ONflPer doz. , crntrd , J2COB300.GREEN PEPPERS-Pcr bu. . 1000160.WAX IIEANS-IVr bu. , 60063 ;.CAt'LIFLOWER Per doz. , 7JC0J1.00-

.to.

two dozen. 40WW-C.CAI.UIFLOWERPer

.doz. , 75cSJ100.

CELERY Home grown , per doz. , 435J43C.

FRUITS-.PEARSCallfotnla

.

Ilnitletls , per box , J2.50 ;to 10-box lots , J223.

RED RASI'IIEIIRIES No shipping stock.PLUMS Cnllfornln. per box , choice stock , J1.6)-

1.7u ; soulhem , per cnpc J125.APRICOTS No stilppine stock.SOUTHERN PEACllES-Pcr G-basket crntc ,

J12VH1VI.AI'l'LES-Cholce shipping stock , bbls. , J2.00S

2.23 : cooking npples , Jl76if200.CALIFORNIA PEACHES-Crnwfords , per box ,

3c : 5 to 10-case lots , 75QSOc ; Hide's early, 60-

fl 73-c.STIlAWHEIlRIES

.Choice shipping stock , none.

CHERRIES No shipping stock-.GOOSEIIERRIES

.

No shipping stock.-IILACK

.RASPIinilRIKS-Ni ) shipping stock-

.11LACK1IERRIES.

Choice ( took , per 24ql.-cnfe.

.. J200O225.

GRAPES Arkansas stock , per 6-basket crate ,ji008120.

TnoP1CAIj pnuiTS.ORANGES Nmrls , per box , J3 ; choice seed-

lings¬

, per box , J2.60 ; Mediterranean sweets , J2.7503.00 : fnncy St. Michaels , none.

LEMONS Extra fiuicy lemons , SCO size , J6.00 ®6.23 ; 200 size , J6.ri06.60.-

KANAKAS.

Choice large flock , per hunch , J2.25-Q2.50 ; medium size bunches , J200if225.

PINEAPPLES Per doz. . J2.MISCELLANEOUS.

FIGS Fnncy, 15c : choice , 12fll3c.HONEY California , [email protected] SYRUP Gallon jugs , per doz. , JI2 >

Hlxby. 6gnl. cnns , J3.NUTS Almonds , He ; English walnuts , foft-

ehelled-

, 12c ; standards , lie ; filberts , lOc ; Drazll-nutz , lOc ; pecans , 9c ; peanuts , raw, Cc ; roasted ,7c

DATES In CO to 70lb. boxes , Ge per Ib. ; farddates , small boxes , lOc per Ib.

CIDER Pure Juice , per bbl. , J5 ; half bbl. . J3.RICE POPCORN In the ear, on orders , per

Ib. , 2He.HIDES AND TALLOW.

HIDES-Np. 1 green hides , tifec ; No. 2 green, 8c ; No. 1 green salted hides , DC ; No 2green salted hides , 8Hc : No. 1 veal cnlf , 8 to 15

Ibs. , 13c ; No. 2 venl calf. 8 to 15 Ibs. , lOiilOUutNo. 1 dry flint hides. 120Hc ; No. 2 dry flint hides12c ; No , 1 dry raited hides , 12e ; purtly curedhides , He per Ib. less than fully cured.

SHEEP PELTS Green salted , encli , 2360c ;green salted shearlings (short wooled enrly skins ) ,each , CKlSc , dry shearlings ( short wooled tallyskins ) ' No. 1 , each , 6IOc ; dry shearlings ( shoitwooled early sklns > . No. 2 , each , 6e ; dry HintKansas nnd NebniXM butcher wool pelts perpound , nctunl welgnt , 6 ff8c ; dry flint Kansas nndNtbraskn murrain wool pelts , per pound , actualweight , 4@6c ; dry flint Colorado butcher woolpelts , per pound , actual weight , 486V4c ; dryHint Colorado murrain wool pelts , per poundactual weight , 406c. Have feet cut off, as U Isuseless to pay freight on them.

TALLOW AND GREASE No. 1 tallow , 4 f(4c ; No. 2 tallow , 3V4 Z4e ; grease , white A. 4f4'c ; grease , white D , 3'c ; grease , yellow , 243c : grente , dark , 2J4c ; old butter , 2Q-2Jc! ; bees-wax

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, prime , 17T20c : rough tallow , 2c.WOOL. UNWASHED Fine heavy , 67o ; nne

llBlt,8W9c : quarter-blood , 1012c! : seedy , burrynnd clmffy , kiff9c : colted and broken , coarse , 7sj9c : rotted nnd broken , fine. 6@8c.

WOOL , WASHED Medium. 15iJ18e ; flnc. 14016o : tub washed , 16fflSc : black. So ; bucks , Cc ;taglocks. 2g3c ; dead rllllfd. 6gCe.-

St.

.

. I.oulM CJeiii-riil Miirkct.S-T.

.. LOUIS , July 25.FLOUUHliher ; patents.J3M03.6j ; extra fancy , J330g3.40 ; fancy , J2.9003.00 ; choice , J2.73 | 2S5.

WHEAT Today's market was the reverse ofyesterday's , prices declining nt the opening onweak cables and renssurlng crop news ; Intercables were better than expected nnd the clo. ewas nrm. but below yesterday's finals for op-lions ; Fi t higher : No. 2 red , cash , 69ic ; July ,69'fcc ; September , 691ic.

CORN Weak on large receipts and splendidcrop prospects , becoming better later , but theclose wns tame ; No. 2 mixed , cash. 4IV4c asked ;July , 404c ; September , uc b'd.OATS Dull and easier, with little trading In

futures nt the decline : spot dull ; No. 2 , cash ,26c bid ; July , 26c ; September , 22ic! asked.

RYE Higher ; No. 2. In elevator, this side ,43Hc.

FLAX SEED J1.23 for spot and J1.234! forJuly delivery.GRASS SEEDS Timothy , lower ; J4.90 for

AUKiixt : other feeds nominal.CORN MEAL J200Q205.IIRAN Higher ; 64H ° . enit track.HAY Stendy : new prairie. J60009.00 , this side ;

timothy , } 12 for one car new , this side.IIUTTEH Scarce nnd firm ; separator creamery,

16 17c ; fancy Elgin , 0c.EGOS 8ift V4c.WHISKY Jl23.LEAD Higher nnd very stiff. J3.23 being freely

bid nnd no sellers below J3.50 Inte. Speller heldsillily at J3 60-

.PROVISIONS.

Potk. standard mess , 11. Lard ,

prime stenm. 16 ; choice. J612H. line-on , boxedfhoulders J6.37V4 ; longs , J6.75 ; ribs , J6.S74 ;shorts , J7 , Dry salt meats , boxed shoulders ,t5.li2V4 ; longs. J6.37 ,4 ; ribs. J6.60 ; shorts , J675.

RECEIPTS Flour , 4,000 bbls. ; wheat , 101,000bu. : corn. 33.000 bu.j oats , 16,000 bu.

SHIPMENTS Flour , 6,000 bbls. : wheat , 6.000bu. ; coin , 8,000 bu. ; oats , 10,000 bu.

Liverpool MnrkefH.L-IVERPOOL.

.. July 23WHEATSpot. marketfirm ; demand moderate ; No. 2 red winter , 6s id ;

No. 2 red spring. 5s 8V4d ; No. 1 hard. Manitoba.-5s

.

8d ; No. 1 California. 5s 4d. Futures opemrtsteady with near nnd distant portions 1'idhlgner. closed tlrm with near nnd distant posi ¬

tions Hid higher ; buelnpss about equally dls-trlbuled

-: July , 5s 6d ; Augiut , Bs Slid ; September ,

5s 6 l ; October , 6s 6iid ; November , 6s 7.id' ; De-cember.

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. 6s 7ttd.CORN Spot , mnrktt nrm ; Amerlcnn mixed

new , 4a 4ld! ; futures openwl quiet with near amidistant positions ; jd higher ; closed Inactive withJuly lid higher and other months unchangedfium yesterday's closing ; business heaviest onlatest positions. July , 4s 3d ; August , 4s llid ;September , 4s 2d ; October , 4s ZJia ; December ,4 Hjil.

FLOUR Mnrket dull ; demnnd poor ; St. Louisfnncy winter , 7s 7d.

PROVISIONS Hacon , market stendy ; demnndmoderate ; Cumberland cut , 28j30lbs. . 27s Gd ;short ribs , 2S Ibs. , 36a Gd ; long clear light , 3SW45 Ibs. , 34s 6d ; long clear heavy , 55 Ibs. , 33s ; s'lortclear backs , light. 18 Ibs. , 34 ; short clear middles ,heavy , 65 Ibs. . 33s M : clear bellies , 14016 Ibs. ,35s CO ; shoulders , square , 12018 Ibs. . 3U ; hams ,short cut , 14(116 Ibs. , 42s ; tallow , fine N. A. , nom ¬

inal ; beef , extra India mets. 77s Gd ; prime mess ,61s 3d ; pork , prime mess , nne western. 67s Gd ;prime meas. medium , 60s ; lard , quiet ; primewestern , 32s 6d ; refined , In palls , 33s.

CHEESE Market steady : finest Americanwhite , new , SSs 6d ; finest American colored , new ,S8s G-

d.1IUTTER.

Finest U. S. , 70s : good , nominal.COTTON SEED Oil , Liverpool refined. Us.LINSEED OIL 20s.PETROLEUM Hellnnl. 84d.REFRIGERATOR DEEF Forequarters , SJid ;

hlmUiuarters , 6 ,; l.HOPS At London Pacific coaat 2-

.KIIIINIIH

.

City Mnrkot.KANSAS CITY , July 25. WHEAT Firm ; No.

2 hard , 64-Ji j65Vjc ; No. 2 red , 67ffGSc ; rejected ,6S0GOC.

CORN Lower ; No. 3 mixed and white. 3SV4c.OATS Steady enrly : closed lower : No. 2 mixed

23024c ; No. 2 white. 25c.RYE No. 2. 45c.FLAX 8EEU Stendy ; Ju'y , J1.13 ; Aujuat , 1.1 *

September , JI.1-I.HRANFlrm

.

, 69 61c.HAY Firm. ; timothy , J860C9.60 ; prnlrle , J8.0-

0IIUTTER Firm ; creamery , 13Clc ; dulry, 1-

0EGGSFIrm , 8Hc._STOCKS AMI I1OXDS-

.StcMirltloN

.

IrrcKiilur A nlii butAVcdui-Hilur'n LONHOM llc-covvroil.

NEW YORK , July 23. The stock market WHSIrregular again today. Some of yesterday's losseswere recovered , end In several Instances lightgains were made on the day's transactions , buta majority of the stocks dealt In doted at de-clines

¬

from the final figures of last evening ,

London advices reported a weaker market forAmericans and the foreign continent was In thismaiket as sellers. At the openlmt prices weregenerally well held , the only Important move ¬

ment being In Leather preferred , which showeda ealn of 1 per cent , but dropped immediatelyIb per cent to 8614. A slight Inquiry for thecoal shares developed , which , became of thescarcity of these stocks , resulted In their Im¬provement , Suiauthanna & Western selling upHi per cent , Delaware & Hudson Ht per centNew Jersey Central H per cent and Reading liper cent. A leading operator who has beenprominent of late In the attacks upon Chi-cago -

Gas lnue.1 the stock freely , causing abieak therein of 1H per cent , and the Sugarclique forced the price of that stock 1J4 per cent.Small recesilons were made In the general lintand the market did not recover Its tone untilnear 1 o'clock , when the grangers cam * In gooddemand on western and Iloston orders and rosefrom li to % per cent , the katter m Rock Island.Chicago Uas and Lead preferred euch. gained 1per cent. In the last hour , under the Influenceof an attack on Chicago Gas , which yielded 2U-wr| cent , there was a general reaction. This did

not exceed a fraction , except in Delaware &Iwickawanna anil New Jersey Central , whichlost 1H per cent , respective ) } . In tha final trad-U

-) Ueutral UluUlo HM undtr futiurc and

I

doied 1 per cent below yesterday. The generalmarket wns Irregular nt the rlo e. Declineswere et bll hed of 1 per cent In MichiganCentral , Manhattan , Lacknwnnns , Erie Teli-rrnph

-and Leather preferred , 1H fer cent In

Minneapolis A St. Louts (list preferred , and ! (pep cent In Chlcngo Gas. The (inly advanceibove ft fraction Is 1 % per cent In Pullman. Atch-

on-

preferred when issued sold nt from 31 to-

Jl4. closing at Jl 4j.

llond nere nnlmatnl , bill somewhat erratic.-In

.

the late dealings the niUnnctng tendency wasquit * pronounced In some of the spcculntlte-ssues. . The snles wete J277OiJO.

The Evening Post's London cablegram tnys !

The slock markets were still dull today. Ameri-cans

¬

were wrnk , except Atchlson. which hasrl > en further. There Is n general tip here to-Miy. . Canada Pactllc wns flat nnd down 214 percent. It wns sold here and from NewHumors of fresh cnpltnl a re revived. The In-

create In the Hank of England coin nnd bullionthis werk wns mnlnly due to the net Influx forthe week. Three hundred nnd sixty four thou-snuil

-pounds In gold cntne from nbroad , the dp-

tails being 134uoo received from Australia nndI-237.00) In bars bnugil , while 12,000 was ex-

ported-

to Purls ntfd 13.000 to Mnlta.-It

.

Is believed that Hie Increase In other de-

l

-

l oslls wns partly due to the commencement of-

he[ remlttnncc of the Indemnity to the credit ofthe Russian or Japanese governments. Thisoperation , the details of which are not properlyknown hero , excites much Interest here nnd hasnn Important bearing on both London nnd NewYork money markels.

The following were the Closing quotations ofthe lending stocks of the New York exchangetodsy :

Atchlson-Adnnm

HH NorthwesternExprcns. . . 148 do Did ,

Alton1. II-

Am.112m

N . Y. central 1014-Kl. Express K. Y. AN. K

II.Mtlnioru AiOlilo. uaw-ni

Ontario fcV. . . . . . . . 17MCanada I'-iclllc , , . . Oregon ImpCanada Southern . Oregon Knv. .

Central I'.icltio. . . . O. S. L. .V U. N. . . .Chi'B. & Ohio ai.'t-

MIH

' Pacific MailChicago Alton P. D. A K-

Plttsburt !. . H..V Q-

riilcii'o: 1(10-

1VI3H

(; Uns-

ConsolldatoJC4 il'iillmnn Pnlno-

a.1ilj.

Oat , ; ! ) Hea-s

.rtlns. . .

Colo. Coal A Iroi.: U. O. W-U.Cotton Oil Cert . . . nil . G. W. I'M

Dolawaru.t Hud. . 130 Rock IslandDel. . Lick.: . . HN-

Wsili

St. PaulU.&H. G. pfd do pfdI) , AC. F. Co-K.rle

St P.V Omaha. . . . 41ISO

do Dtd-KortWavuo

22 Southern Pacltlo. . 2ft k-

li- . S itf.ir lladnory. . . . : H-

HUG. Northern old. . . liH! TCIIII. Cint A Iron.-USi

.C. &E. I ofd-HocKlntrV.illoy.

lTex.ii i'nililc. . . '.' 3 IT. &O Con I. nfd. .

HIInolH Ooiitril. . . OH Union Pncllic. . . .St. P. ADuluth. . . . 1 U. S. KicDrjnK..V T. pd 37 i W. St. Ij. Ar P 1-

)BOM)

Lake Krle A Wait i7sV.! . St. L. A P. nfd.iloutil-

LnkoShora4 ( WelliFairo El. . . 101

13VXI Western Union . . DIMLendTrunt-LoiilsvllloAN.

'M4Vhoollnff tt L. K. . 1 HU. . . . donfd-

M.All

U A N. A-

Manhattan. .tSt. L-

ICon. . . I ) . A H.O-IfMcmDhlH&U , O. K-

N.Michigan Cent. . . . . L-

C.Mlsiourl P.iuino. . . F. .VI .174)Mohllo A Ohio. . . _ doufd tiltNnshvlllcCliat . . . 08 H. .IT. C-

Ua

National Cor.l.to.-NaL

. T. A. A. * X. M. . . .Cordage DM.-

N.. " T. St. L. A.K. 0. . . .

. J. Ccntri ! do pfdN. A W. pfd 1.414 S. It. R-

do ljItNorth Am. Co. . . . 5U ptd-Am.Northern P.iclll a. . 4ti . To > . Co-

delink

No.I'ae. nfd-U.

IH'J' nfd-St in

. P. . D. AO P. . M. & M

The lolal sales of slocks lodny were 170.00-0shares. . Including : American Sugar. 22,800 ; Alchs-on.

-( . 7,2)0 ; Uurllngton , 12,900 ; Chicago OmX41,500 ; Ul.otlllers , 3,100 ; Mlrsiurl Pacific , 4,2-W ;

Rnndlng. 6 200 ; Rock Island , lO.S'XI' ; St. Pnul ,

12.CUO ; United States Leather preferred , 6,600 ;Wabnsh preferred , 3,000 ; Wheeling , 4100.

New Ytirk Money Market.NEW YORK , July 23. MONEY ON CALL

Easy at 1 per cent ; last loan , 1 per cent ; closed ,

PRIME 'MERCANTILE PAPER 3N per cent.STERLING EXCHANGE Quiet nnd steady ,

with netual business In bankers' bills nl JI.9004.-SKH1 for demnnd nnd J4S9t4.89W for slxly days ;posted rntes , J4MiHff4.90 nnd J4SIOV44.91 ; com-rneiilnl

-bills. J4RSi.

SILVER CERTIFICATES WHflCCTic.GOVERNMENT I1ONDS Slendy. Slnle bonds ,

dull. Railroad bonds , slronjr.Closing quolallons on bonds were as follows :

U. aIB , rer. , naw.-U.

. R. P. iHtsof U6. . . 102. S.4n coup.now.I-

I.. D. AH. G. 7s-

D114-

107H

. S. s. rax AR. O. 4J1) . 8. SH.coup-U.S. JIS" Erie udn-

U.. 4 . roK-II.

. H. AS. A. Oa. . . .. 5. 4sco.ip R. II AS. A. 7s. . .

U.S.-B. re ; H.AT. 0. Os-

donn

PacificUa of 'II } . . 100 IN-M.

107-H7MAla. Clnw A-

Ala.107 . K. A T. 1st 4s. .

. Clasi 1-

1Ala.Cl.isn107-

H7do'Jd 4s O''i

C-

Ala.Currency.Mutual Union Us. . US

. . . . 07 N. J. C. Gen. Rv. . . HUMLa. Now Con. 4s. . 118 No. P.K ! . 1st ! 110Mlneourl On-

N.C.100-PJ7

do'.Mi-N.

102. Us-

N.C.. W. Consols. . . ,

. 4s._ 10. do S. F. Deb. Si.-R.

.S.O.nonfcmd-Tenii.

n-no

. O. Welt. Istt. . .. now net 03-

.Tcnn.. St. P. Consols 7s. .

. new Dot 5s.-

TCIIII.. IDA doC. A P. W Bi.-

St. 11SH-

R4U. old Oa-

Va.00 L. A IMf3ti. 5-

.St..

. CcMiturlcs. . . . . L.AS.F.Oi.i ) . 10-

8IIoHtnn

dodoforrcd-AtchlBon

Tex. Pas. lull4i-

Atchlson70W-niH

do'.Ms-U.Ud A. . . . . P. IsUof MJ. . .

Canada So. 2dv. . . 10874 WcBtShoro 4s-So.L. fi N. unified 4s. saw . H K

Stuck ( lnotntloiiH.n-OSTON.

.. July 23.Call loans. per cent :

tlmo loans , 3MU4 percent. Closln ; prictn forlocks , bo iQsand nilnliu shiirei :

A.T. AS. F-

Am.Win. Contr.M

. Surar.-Am.

. llil Edison Elea Ills. .. Surar nfd. . . . 101 Ucn. Elec. pfd

nay SlataOas-UellTolephono.

11 Alchlsm 2ds _. . . . 104 AtchUon 4n 79

BoslonAAIDany. . 210 New Enzland Oa. . 112Uostou AMalno. . . ITS Gen. Electric 09. . .

aopfd-C.

163-HH

Win. Cent. tats. . . . 01fiSM

. B.AU-Fltchburg

Allouez Mining Co 7Spfd Atlantic 18

Gen. Electric. BOM llostin & Montant-nutte

ntiu-1HHMexican Central. . k Boston. . .

N. Y. AN. E Calumet .V lleoli. .Old Colony 170H Centennial S07KHt

Ore. Short Lino. . . 0 Franklin 10-

1KB

Rubuer Ko.irsnrire-OsccolaUnion Pacific 41P.H

Went Kill 72-U'JM

OmiiRV-TamarncKWest End pfd-

WcRilnrh.Elea.1C ! )

. . . . M WolverineW. Elcc. out SH

Sun PrunclHCO MtiiliiK QuotntloiiK.SAN FRANCISCO , July 23.rha orHolil cloj-

Inr-

auotatlons for mlnln; au> 3.i3 toJiy w.irj asfolio WH :

Allr. i : Kentucky Con. . . .Alpha Con C-

AnneaLady Wash Con. .

M-Uclclicr

Mexican- OS30-

UcMount Diablo 1.1

t A Belcher. . . . b8 Occidental Con. . . 25Bullion 18-CniiHioma.

Ophlr-Overman

13-i. 11-

Chulleneo17

Con 20-Choliar

Potosl-Savatre

38C-

OContidenco38

3d-Con.

Scorpion 4. Cat A Va. . . . . 270 Sierra Nevada 40-

ISCrown Point 28 SIlTcrlllllExchequer 1 Silver Kin ?Gould A Curry. . . . . 38-HaloANorcroas.

Union Con 47. . ISO Yellow Jacket. . . . 30

Jimtlco 8Silver bir * . OOK3JO4c.! Moxlcin dolUr *. 04H

064740. Drafts , sljrht , 2Hc ; talomptilc. 5s-

.N'eir

.

York MliiliiK UuotntloiiM.-NRW

.YORK , July 25T.ia follaArliiurj t-

cloBlnc mtnuif quoiitio M :

Biilwcr. 'A Ontario 1700-OphlrCholer 00 125

Crown Point 35-Con.

Plymouth 20-Quicksilver.. C.V. * Va. . . . 200-

Ueadwooo. . . . SOO

40 Quicksilver pM..l oa-Siorr.iGould A Curnr. . . 80 Novadi. , . . 45

Halo A Norcrosa. . 125-Homcstatca

Standard 2001950 Union Con. 46

Iron Silver 38 Yellow Jacket. . . . 35Mexican CO

London Stuck (luotiitloim.LONDON , July 25. t p. in. clofui.-

Can.

.- :

. Pacltlo E1H-Krlo

St. P.iul con 70-N.10-

ErleVda. Y. Contra ! 103

(I8H Pennsylvania . , . 66U-Reading.111. Conlr.il 11)014) . U-

Mex.Mexican ordinary. 11)4! . Con. new Is. . 07K-

HAR SILVER 30 5-16d per ounce.MONEY U per cent.The rate of discount In Ihe open market for

short bills Is il-lCQH per cent ; three monthsblllH , 9-10 per cent.

Statement of tlic Hunk ofLONDON , July 23. The weekly statement of-

lh Rank of EnRland Issued today shows thefollowing changes as compared with the previousaccount : Total reserve. Increased 613.00 ; cir-culation

¬

, decreased { 17C.OOO ; bullion. Increased437,633 ; other recurltles , decreaxed n2WO ; other

deixislts. Increased 1083,000 ; public deposits , de-creased

¬

130,000 ; notes reserve. Increase. IC75.000 ;government securities , decrease. 200000. Theproportion of ihe Hank of England's reserve lo-llabllliy. . which last week was 8.41 per cent , Isnow W.03 per cent.

Statement of the Hunk of Frniiee.PARIS , July 25. The weekly stalement of the

Hank of France Issued today shows the follow-ing

¬

changes as compared with ihe previous ac-count

¬

: Notes In circulation , decreased 72,700-OOflf

, -: Ireasury accounts , current , Uicreased 81-

.KA.OOOf. -

; Kold In hand. Increase , 807S.OOOf ; billsdiscounted. Increased 7092.i000f ; sliver In hand ,Increase , 3C40OOO.

Foreign KliiiinelalOOH. .PARIS. July 23. Three per cent rentes , 102f-

I'M for the account.-IIERLIN.

.

. July 23. Exchange on London , S-

days' slgM , 20 marks 42V& pfK-

.IXJNDON..

. July 25. The IJank of Emtland'srate of discount remains unchanged at 2 per rent.The amount of bullion withdrawn from the Hankof England on balance today was { 34000. GoldIs quoted today at Uurnos Ayres at 2IS.W ; Madrid ,14.M : Lisbon. 2SV4 : St. Pttersburg , 60 ; Athens ,77 ; Rome , 104.47 ; Vienna. 10-

3.Kliiuiiolul.

Noten.I-IOSTON

., July 25. Clearings , J14C35OI > ; bal-

ances , } 1.80021.IIALTIMORE.

.. July I3.Clearlngs , J1927.37 < |

balances. J22I735.NEW YORK. July 23. Clearjngs , J93,204,1M ;

balances , j; , 07,7S-6.I'lULADELl'IIIA

., July 25. Clearings, J12.HS-

828, -

; balances , Jl,315,726.-

ST..

. LOl'IS. July 25. Clearings , J3,296,210 ; bat-ances

-, WSE13. Money , Kt6 per cent. New York

exchange , 121io premium bid.WASHINGTON , July 25. Today's statement of

the condition of the treasury shows : Availablecash balance , J191211.193 ; gold reserve, J105.604.12-

3.CHICAGO..

. July 25. Clearings , JIS234000.Money , easy ; rules. 4MH per cent for call loan *nnd MJSty per cent for commercial pu | er. NewYork exchange , lie premium. Hankers ( London )itrrlintr. Jt.W'.i and J469H.

NEW YORK. July 2S.The firm of Nes.laf ,Colgate & Co. of 23 Wall street today dissolvedpartnership. The firm dealt largely In silver bul ¬

lion and has been recently exporting gold toEurope. It Is not yet known whether a reor-

tU-

; nrm xJU tf&o pUc*

ew-OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET

Oattlo Eccoipls Very Light and No Pat OnesOffered for Sale ,

LITTLE TRADING DONE 'WAS DRAGGING

Market for Klenlilt Feeder * Shownthe ( nljI , Iff UIIKN net-over 1-

1JVIukel front itlic Sliu l-

of>

Mo nil a-

THUnSDAY

) - .

, July 25.The receipts today wcro 1,505 cattle , 1,056

hogs and 1,407 sheep , ns against 1,91 cattle ,

1.6S8 hogs , no sheep nnd CO horses yester-day

¬

, and 1,601 cnttle , 3,378 hogs nnd nosheep on Thursday of last week ,

CATTLE The receipts of cattle todaynumbered only fifty-seven loads , ns againstseventy-one yesterday. The receipts , In fuel ,

were the lightest of nny day slncu Saturdayof lust week.

The market wns prnctlcnlly bare of fatcattle today. There were no native beevesIn the yards and only four or five louds of-westerns. . Two or three lends out of thenumber here were not offered on the mar ¬

ket. One bunch brought J3.SO and anotherlend 4. There were really not enough fatsteers here tu make nny test of the mar-ket

¬

, but It would be stiff to say tlmt theprices paid were not much different fromyesterday. The feeling , however , wns slowand weak.

There were about thirty lends of cows nndheifers In the yards , fully one-half of thereceipts being made up of that kind of cat ¬

tle. There was a fair demand , and yetbuyers were not so anxious ns they havebeen during the past few days , and thetrade wns a little Inclined to drag. At thesame time prices were a little lower nilaround. The less desirable among the of-ferings

¬

were fully 5c to lOc lower.Good llcshy feeders were In active de-

mand.¬

. Speculators were good buyers , nnd-In addition to the demand from that sourcethere were several country buyers In theyards. The market was active and the of-ferings

¬were all taken In good season tind nt-

a little better prices. The eommonlsh lightMockers did not show any improvement.There are quite a good many In the yardsnnd the demand Is rather limited. Repre-sentative

¬

sales :cows.-

No..

. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.-L.

.. . . 820 Jl 23 10. . . . 0.13 J2 05 16. . . . S2S J2 45-

L. . . . 950 1 50 1.11GO 2 10 II. . . . 80S 4 511. . . . 900 150 4. . . . 770 210 2105.1 2501. . . . B40 160 G. . . . 7IS! 215 1.750 2 M-L. . . . KD 165 4.1007 225 14. . . . 79S 2 SO

14. . . . 875 1 IB 1.1030 225 L. . . 850 2501. . , . R40 1 G5 7. . . . M2 231 19.S45 2601. : . . 950 175 8. . . . 922 230 10. . . . 90S 2605. . . . 934 176 12. . . . SG2 230 11. . . . 923 2654. . . . 927 175 17. . . . M2 335 15.030 2 CO1. . . . 740 180 23. . . . 920 235 23. . . . 861 2 G3-

L. . . . 860 200 2. . . . 925 2 35 12. . . . 927 2 G5

1.1040 200 42. . . . MO 235 B. . . . 913 270-L. . . . 820 200 17. . . . 745 2.15 20. . . . SCO 270-L. . . . 940 200 20. . . . 824 235 1.10W 2752. . . . 925 200 21. . . . 920 235 2.1110 290

18. . . . 935 200 1.1220 240 8.1141 3 66-

HEIFERS. .L. . . 620 1 55 1. . . . 450 2 10 6. . . . 004 2 503. . . . 450 200 2. . . . 670 220 4. . . . 195 260S. . . . 516 2 00 L. . . GSO 2.50-

DULLS. .

1.1330 150 2.1010 200 L. . . 700 2 2!

1.1150 100 L. . . 780 200 2.1010 2252.1200 175 1.1340 210 3.1093 2251.1250 175 4.1345 210 4.1030 2303.1133 185 1.1370 215 1.1220 2352.1370 185 1.1220 216 2.1065 2401.1370 1ST 1.15GO 215 2. . . . 845 2401.1170 190 . 1.1120 220 2 SCO 2401.1400 200 1.1200 2 C5 L. . . 980 260-

STAtlS. . j

L. . . 920 200 L. . . MO 2M 1.1210 265-CALVES. .

7. . . . 441 265 2. . . . 211 3 l 2'. . . . 255 4002. . . . 3S5 275 3. . . . 15G .3 00 1. . . . 170 4 21L. . . 3SO. 275 1. . . . 2 : > ' 4 00 27. . . . 121 4 2i

STOCKERS A-ND PEEDERS.-L.

.. . . 620 250 B. . . . G20 295 31. . . . 852 - 3 25

L. . . 40) 2 50 1. . . . 780 2 95 3.8333 257. . . . 445 2 G5 3.1076 3 00 3 , . . . 863 3303. . . . G40 275 1.1050 .3 DO 9. . . . 972 3304. . . . 8G.1 280 IG. . . . 810 310 8.1186 3409. . . . 832 285 22.1C2 J 15 22.1296 3403. . . . G36 285 12.10G i 3 0 10. . . . 979 360

14. . . . 7SS 290 18. . . . U06 325 24. . . . 905 3603. . . . 014 290 1. , . . 920 325 2. . . . 975 360

17. . . . 724 295 1 IOUO'325 7.1104 30313. . . . 656 295 U . ' . c

WESTERNS.1 . NEIJRASJfiA.-

No.

.

. ' " "Av.&eWj.L 'AVfr.20 cows 1084 J2 SO ' ' 21 steers 1223 J4 00

1 lecr.1110 3 40 ; "C. C. Stephens.

4 heifers , . . . . CS7 2 25 22 feeders. . . . S23 3 30J. II. Nelss.

2 sirs , tic.1115 3 00 1 feeder 1170 3 309 sirs , UK. . . 1116 300 6 feeders.1035 3302 sirs , UK.1030 3 00 25 feeders.1185 3 455 feeders.1084 3

30J.. Koccr.

2 cows 870 1 75 1 feeder. . .' . . S70 2 501 cow 1000 225 10 cows 1016 2756 cows 991 225 42 feeders. . . . 900 3201 feeder. . ! . . 930 2 50 18 feeders.1007 3 201 feeder 1000 260P.

DC Cora.20 feeders.10C9 3 00 6 cows H9C 3 23

O. K. Anderson. "3 cows 1123 2 GO 8 feeders. . . . ! 33 3 502 cows 1005 200 1 feeder 890 3501 CDW 1000 2 GO 10 feeders.1009 3 50

MnrKrass & liayless.103 cows S25 2 70-

SOUTH DAKOTA.I-I.

.. Urooklleld.

9 cows 933 200 6 cows 953 27312. Swallow.

1 steer 1100 330 23 steers 1223 3 S-OOREOON. .

A. Hot-bins.2 sirs , IIB.1020 200 19 sirs. tiff.1209 3 10

13 cows 1021 240 79 feeders.1020 3206 sirs , tie.1106 3

10WYOMING..

J. II. Hunter.11 cows 1012 270 35 steers 1212 390

HOGS After the sharp break of the past twodays the downward course of the markel waschecked today. More than lhat. prices allowedsome little Improvement. Light lings were In-KOoil demand and Ihe general 'market about 6chigher on that class of stuff. Good light weightssold largely at from JI.90 to J493. Heavy hogsalso looked up , as compared with yesterday'sclose nt leaft. Some mixed and heavy hogs forwhich only J4.C5 was offered yesterday weiecarried over and brought J4.75 today. The mar ¬

ket as n whole was fairly active and nn earlyclearance was effected. The bulk nf all the hogssold at from J4.75 to JI.85 , as against from J4.70-to J4.80 yesterday. Representative sales :No. Av. Sh. Pr , No. Av. Sh. Pr.

7 2GO . . . J4 60 2S 194 40 J4 754 325 40 4 CO 82 250 160 4 753 236 . . . 4 05 58 206 SO 4 752 2GO . . . 4 G1 70 227 80 4 75

70 213 ICO 4 5 164 . . . 47663 247 320 4 70 33 237 SO 4 SO75 274 160 4 70 24 183 . . . 4 1010 245 . . . 4 70 8) 185 200 4 80

1 250 . . . 4 70 77 217 120 4 S2',452 503 . . . 472',5 IG 155 . . . 485

2 215 80 4 75 49 179 120 4 811 120 . . . 4 75 97 224 200 4 85

53 270 40 475 1 2JO . . . 4 K63 243 200 475 36 212 60 48517 204 SO 475 36 211 80 4 8S

1 190 . . . 4 75 41 196 0 4 W)38 214 160 475 73 118 SO 4 9082 219 160 475 10 168 . . . 49053 318 80 4 75 17 UO 60 4 9.1

62 20 240 475 SG 192 160 46538 246 120 4 75-

SKIPS AND CULLS.2 410 . . . 400SHEEP For the flrft lime since Monday IJiere

were sheep on Ihe market , and the receipts werethe largest of any day In a Ions time. Amongthe offerings were some Oregon sheep from Porl-land.

-. The demand was good and evrrythlnir at

all desirable met with ready talc. There havebeien to few sheep here .of latu that there Isnot much upon which to luiie comparisons. H-

Is fafe to say , however , that Ihe markel. Is a-

Illlle lower than last week. Fnlr lo choice na-llves

-are quolable ul from I2.M to J375. fair to

good westerns at from J2J2S to J3.60 , common andstock sheep at from J175MdIJ275. good to choice40 to 100lb. lambs at frppi , V to 13. Representa-tive

¬

sales : y . n-

No.. . . Av. Pr.10 culls tU'-V * M '2 °°20 bucks ; ., , , 100 2 TO

24 bucks I,, , .? ; , 112 200

64 native ewes , . . . . , 104 260-20S Oregon stockers . . . . , . .4 97 2 75371 Oregon mixed j . .i ,> 109 3 23

79 Oregon lambs t-.ii" " 4 w89 Oregon lambs { . . . : * 77 40076 Oregon lambs * ) . .tss 77 4 0041 nallve lambs 'VJJ " ° * 73-

KIIIIHIIN City L.lve Stoc-k.KANSAS CITY. July JsCATTLEHecelpts. .

6,900 head ; shipments. 3100head. Market strongfor best , others weukr'lyxni ( leers , I200S3.00 ;Texns cows , J2OJ0I.W ; beef steers. 140005.60 ;native cows. JlM4i2.60i (Dockers anil feeders ,

2.00 4.5S : bulls , Jl7MtZ83. .HOGS Receipts , 3,70) ti Klf, Fhlpments , COO hend.

605. i i .i.SHEEP Receipts , 1,000 head ; shipments , 400-

head. . Market steady._Jivw YorU I.lvr .Stock Market.

NEW YORK , July 26. DEEV'KS Receipts.<,209 hend ; no trade of Importance ; Europeancables quote American steers at lOUeil'.ir ,dres ed weights ; refrigerator beef , 7iC10c ; ex-norm today , 125 beeves. Calves , receipts , 148head ; on sale , 346 head ; slow and weak ; veals ,pear to choice , I360tj6.25 ; buttermilk calves , 2.25

SHEEP AND LAMI1S Receipts. 5.284 head ; onsale , 8.300 hend ; sheep , weak ; lambs , steady )about 3 0 0 head unsold ; sheep , poor tu prime ,IlC04i3.76 : l mb , common to choice , M.OO <| S.60-

.HOaS.

Receipts , 3,470 head ; easier at |4.20Q540.

Stock InRecord of receipts at the four principal markets

for Thursday , July 25 , 195 :Cattle. Hoes. Sheep

South Omaha. i. 1.605 1,00 1,407Chicago. 8.000 12.000 12,00 iKansas City. & .W 1 3.70 > 1.005-St.. LouU. 8,300 8.000 3,700

Total* .. 18.706 1S.7M 18,107-

SI. . I.ontsi Live Stock.-ST.

.. LOUIS , July 25. CATTLE Receipts. J.SO-

On r 90

rather scant offering * , nnd some sales weremm ! * lit n shndo advance , within the rnnnfK-oo.1 shipping nnd ilrrnml beef natives , rang * ,t5300S.7Sj strikers nnd feeders , JttOfi3.Wi cowlnnd inlicd , .25 <JS.Mi Texns nnd Indian steors.-ranee.

.. J275fl4.2r , , with the tmlk nf sales nt JS.25

03.7i cows nnd mixed , I200MJ25.HOOK Receipts , 2.00 hcadi shipments , nonei

market stronger nnd light fupp'yi' heavy, II.SOBB.10 ; packers , iute5.no ; light , J4fWi605.

SIIKHP-Recelpts. 3.700 hend ; shipments. 1.100liwtdj nmrket 25ff50c lower ; nntlvp sheep. I2.50O3.23 ; lambs, JJ.OOC'i.SO ; southwestern , 114082.7-

5.CIIIG.VdO

.

I.IVI3 STUCK-

.Deiminil

.

AViiHot Arttve Except forCiirn-l-Vil Lot * .

CHICAGO , July 25. With receipt * of not morelimn 8,000 rntttpof nil kinds prices were not anyhinder. The demand was not ncllve , except for-

d corn.fcd loin , nnd euch cnttle were notplentiful. Sales were on n basis of from 13.40 to15.75 for common to cholre native steers , withtransactions largely at from 4.60 to 550. Hutch-ers'

-nnd dinners' stuff sold mthcr freely nt

steady prices , cows and bulls selling nt from 11.75-to 13.60 , with n few fancy cows nnd hclfcra ntfrom 3.75 to 1425. Vcnl calves urc 23c per 10)

. lower tlmn early In the week , with sales nlfrom (2 to J5.23 , chlelly nt S4 nnd upward forRood ones. The bulk of the stoclten and feederssell nt from 2.50 to 3.75 , choice ones fetchingfrom 13. W to 4. Alwut l.Oix ) western rnnBeis-cnmc In nnd Kood ones were active lit full prices.Texas cattle receipts were about 1,000 head.There was n fair demund nnd the light supplyprevented any decline , sales belns chlelly be-tween

¬

3.25 lilul 4.Not morp than 12.000 hogs were received , but-

te many weie left over from yesterday that theentire supply reached fully 2,1,000 head. Onlypeed hogs were wanted , and shippers were limit-Ing

-their purchases to small numbers of light

weights. Heavy hogs sold at an extreme rangeof from 4.G5 In J5.15 , mixed lots at from $4.70-to 5.20 for commnn to choice , nnd light weightsat from 4.81 to 510. Transactions weie laiutly-at from $5 to 55.10 for light and at from 4. 8a to$5 for heavy-

.Theie.

was n much better demand nnd priceswere 15c higher for sheep , while good Inmbsmoved up from 15n to 20c. Sheep were salablent from 1.50 In 4.33 far Inferior to extra, lots ,

few botnv so poor as to go below $2 or choiceenough to sell nlinvo 350. Texas sheep weresalable at from 2.50 to 3.10 , and westerns atfrom 2.50 to $ 150. Spring lambs were In activedemand at from $3 to $ o for poor to choice , the"lest selling Me higher than yesterday.-

Recelpls.

: Cattle , 8,000 head ; calves. 1,000 hend ;hogs , 12,000 head ; sheep , 12,000 head ,

ColTee Market.NEW YORK , July 23.COFFEE Options

opened steady nt nn ndvuncc of 6@10 points onsternly European cables , higher quotations fromIlrazll , niletl generally firmer on fair ware-house

¬

deliveries , nnd linn ; closed steady nt 20i.10points advance ; March , 14Suni4.90 ; July , 15.05 ;August , 15.05 ; September. J10. lfj 1D.23 ; October ,151fifl520. Spot coffee , Illo , market llrm ; No.7, 15.75 ; mild , steady ; Cordova , 118.25019.00-vim

;

house deliveries from New York yesterday ,G.529 bags ; New York stock today , 222,348 bags ;United States stock , 314.S56 bags ; nlloat for theUnited Stales , 174.000 bugs ; total visible for thiUnited States , MSMO bags , against 3GS.90D bagslast year.

SANTOS , July 23. Firm ; good average Santos.14.70 ; receipts , 100.000 tings ; stock , 146,000 bags ,cleared yesterday. 16H( ) bags-

.HAMIlL'lta.

, July 23. Steady, unchanged to-VJ lift?, higher ; sales. 4.000 bags.

RIO DE JANEIRO. July 25. Firm ; No. 7 , Rio.14.40 ; exchange , 10d ; receipts , 4,000 bags ;cleared for the United States. 10,000 bags ; clearedfor Europe , none ; stock , 138,000 ha

.HAVRE.

, July 23. Opened nulet , unchanged t ,IJf higher ; at 12 m. . dull , unchanged to 'At netadvance for the day ; sales. 6,000 bags.

Wool Miirkct.LONDON , July 25. At the 'wool auction sales

today 16,956 bales were offered , of which 1,300were withdrawn. Competition was strong nnd thetendency hardening. The fifth series will openSeptember 24 , nnd the sixth series November 28.The llrst series of 1S9G will open January 14 , andthe second March 3. The following are the salesIn detail :

New South Wales. 3,738 bales ; scoured. 5Hd0Is 2(4d( ; greasy , 3i9d , Queensland , 1,812 bales ;

scoured. 6'JdSls Jd ; greasy , Ci79d. Victoria ,1.663 bales ; scoured , 2'idffls 3.4d ; greasy , fi'ifflOd.South Austtalla , 327 bales ; greasy , 4ii6il.T-asmania. . 845 bales : greasy. 4'J 10il. New

, 7,742 bales ; scoured. 69dflls 3',4d ; greasy,5T10V4d. Cape of Go-x ] Hope nnd Natal , 669 bales ;scoured , O'.tdGls 34d ; greany , 6W7'i-

d.Ilnltliuorc

.

Cralii Market.il-AITIMORK.

.. July 25Fl.OURUnchangeil ;

receipts. 7.3UO bbls. ; shipments , 1,000 bbls.WHKAT Klrm : spot nnd month , TUiQilUc ;

September , 72Hff72l.Jc ; steamer , No. 2 red , CSJfCS',4e ; receipts , BI.7M bit. ; shipments , 32.000 bu. ;stock. 420,100 bu.

CORN Esy ; spot nnd month , 49S49ic! ; Sep-.Jriuber

., 4S' . { NSHc ; year , 40.4c bid ; receipts. 2.678

bu. ; stock , 192.900 bu.OATS Steadv ; No. 2 while western. 32c asked ;

No. 2 mixed , 30c asked ; receipts , 10,841)) bu. ; slock.109.732 bu.

RYE Quiet ; No. 2 , 50S52c ; receipts , 503 bu. ;stock , flS40 bu.

Cotton Market.S-T.

.. IOU1S. July 23. COTTON Quiet , steady ;

middling , 6 H-lCc ; shipments , 35 bales ; receipts ,10 bales ; sales. 70 bales ; stock. 17,989 bales.

YORK , July 25. COTTON Quiet ; mid ¬

dling , 7c ; net receipts , none : gross. 2 tales ; sales ,CC9 nbles , all spinners ; stock , 18C,1 ! 1 hales ; totaltoday , net receipts , 505 hales ; exports to Oreal-Ilrltiiln , 32 bales ; stock , 357,159 bales.

NEW ORLEANS , July 25. COTTON-Qulet ;middling. 6 9-lCc ; low middling , 6 3-lCc ; good or-dinary

¬

, 5c ; net nnd gross receipts , 361 bales ,Including 2 new ; sales , 150 bales ; stock , 94,914-bales. . _ _ ____

Pry CiooilxOIarkct.NEW YORK , July 25. Agents have advanced

bleached cotton ns follons : Lonsdale , 4-4 , to 7'ie ;Illackstone , 4-4 , to 6Hc ; Hope. 4-4 , to 6'4c : Fltch-vllle.

-. 4-4 , to 6Uc : Foiuet-me-not. 4-4 , to 5'ic ;

the general tone of the market. More buyersare present and more business Is doing. Print-ing

¬

cloths llrm at 5 1-1 6c nnd no sales-

.SiiKnr.

Market.NEW YORK , July 23. SUGAR Raw , firm ;

Muscovado , 89 test , spot , 24c. landed terms ;

rellned. llrm ; No. 6. 4 1-lUWHic ; No.7 , 484Uc ; No. 8. 3 13-16Jt4'ic' ; No. 9 , 3';4 1-lCc ; No. 10. 3 13-16J4c ; No. 11 , 3 Il-16ff3'c(, ;No. 12. 3H 3 13-16c ; No. 13 , 3 >jc ; off A , 4'4c' ;

4Hc ; mold A. 4 ll-16C4c ; standard A , 4 510W-4Hc : confectioners A , 4 5-16Q4Hc ; cut loaf.5 l-16 5Uc ; crushed , B l-16 ? 3'ic ; powdered. 4i4 15-10 ; granulated4Hc ; cubes.4-

MIHvatikee Mitrketn.MILWAUKEE , July 2S. WHEAT Steady ; No.

2 spring, 72c ; No. 1 northern , 74Hc ; September ,

' "CORN Ixiwcr ; No. 3 , 45Hc.OATS Lower ; No. 2 white , 26'ic ; No. 3 white ,

26'i 27 c-

.HARLEY.

Nominal ; No. 2 , 47ic.RYE Higher ; No. 1. 63c._

Oil Market.CHARLESTON , July 23. ROSIN $1.1-5.TURI'ENTINE

.244c.

WILMINGTON , July 25. ROSIN Firm ;strained. 1.23 ; Kood , $1.2.-

i.SIMRITS.

Firm at 24' {25c.TAIl Firm nt $1.30-.LONDON.

.. July 23.CALCUTTA L1NSEED-

Spot , 37s 3d ; June shipment , via cape , 37s 3d.

MliiueaiiollttVlieat Market.M-INNEAPOLIS.

.. July 25. WHEAT Firm , 69c ;

September , 676C7V4c ; December , C8'c : on track ,

No. 1 hard. 70V4c ; No. 1 northern , C94c ; No. 2-

northern. . OTJc.FLOUR Firm ; Hrst patents , 3704.00 ; second

patents. 37003.75 ; first clears. S2SOOT.OO ; secondclears , 2.45 ; export bakers , 245300.

Dalutli "Win-it t Market.DULUTH , July 25. WHEAT Weak ; No. 1

hard , cash , 71c ; July , 71ic ; No. 1 northern , cash ,71c ; July , 71ic ; September , 63'icj December.70Hc ; No. 2 northern , cash , CS-

c.'FrlMco

.

IVIieat Market.SAN FRANCISCO. July 25. WHEAT Quiet ;

December , J1.03i ; May , Jl.W4' ; cleared , 57,50-0centals. . _

Jury AViiB AVlllIiiB to Acquit Two.DENVER , July 25. The Jury In the United

States court In the case of Robert E. Taylor ,

Frank Wallace , W. S. Crumley and O , S.Wilder , accused of holding up a train on theFlorence & Cripple Creek railroad and rob-bing

¬

the mall , reported a disagreement to-

day¬

and was discharged. Later the attorneysfor Crumley and Wilder learned that thejury had agreed to acquit these two andconvict Taylor but could not agree as to-

Wallace's guilt. Judge Hallet had then leftthe court room. An effort will be made tohave the Jury recalled to return a verdictIn BO far as they agreed.

Wealthy New Yorker Ilit n nt Tncomn.TACOMA , July 25. C. W. Hull , a wealthy

resident of New York , died last night on aNorthern I'aclflo train , while enroute herefrom Portland. A stroke of apoplexy wasthe cause. He was CG years old , and , withII. n. Kirk , his traveling companion , hadbeen spending some time at Portland. Theywere going to Alaska. The remains will beshipped to New York. Tne deceased Is eald-to have been largely Interested In the SingerSewing Machine company.

TUG MA11ICI2T.

INSTRUMENTS placed on record July 25.

WARRANTY DEEDS.August Uollwltt ar.d wife to Joseph Thoen-

del , lot 6. block 11. Patk Fre t $ 1,50-0Helnrlch Michel und wife to WIIHum Urue-

nlK-

, lots 1 to 6 , Michel's subdlv 3,000-O H Hamon and huslumd to E J Martin ,

lot 33 , block 6 , Pudduck Place ( rellle ) , . . . 1,600Maxwell & Kreernan Co. to O W Mosher ,

lot 24 , Frremun add , CM-

M L Wolfe nnd huiband to A F Connftt ,lotH 15 and 1C , Hawley Terrace

J M Wolfe nnd wife to O F Bhelbv. lot I ,1st add to Lakevlew ; lot 2 , block 1 , lot15 and e '.i lot 14 , block 2 , Exchangeplace

J F Sturgeon and wife to Druslllu Parkin ,

lot 1. block It , Wiull's 2nd. . . 17,00-0J M Wolfe und wlfa to I. W Wolfe , lot 2,

lit Hdd to Lakevlew ; lots 1 and 4 , block1. lot 1J and w H lot 14. block t. Bx-change Place ; lot 22 , block 1, Bouth-Omaha. View 1

DECREASED FOUR MILLION

Commissioner of Internal Hovonue TilesIlia Annual Report.

COST OF COLLECTION HAS INCREASED

CH of ( lie Ilnreaii Amounted to-

n Little- Over Tour MillionKxnct Amount Not Yet

Obtainable.

WASHINGTON , July 23. Commissioner ofInternal Revenue Miller has submitted hispreliminary annual report for the fiscal yearended June 30 , The total receipts from allsources of Internal revenue for the year were$143,245,977 , a decrease for the lUcal year justended of $3,922,271 , as compared with 1891.

The expenses of this hurcau for the fiscalyear ended Juno 30 , 18P5 , will approximate$ IOC3,253 , and deducting therefrom the dis-

bursements¬

made In connection with theascertainment and payment of the bounty onsugar , amounting to $10,391 , the net cost ofcollection will bo about 407SC1. The exactamount expended for the collection of In-

ternal¬

revenue cannot be ascertained exactlyuntil all accounts of collectors for the fiscalyear are received and adjusted

Disbursements on account of carrying Intoeffect the Income tax aggregated $ SS,7S'J , andthe receipts from this source of revenue were77130. The percentage of cost of collectionas ascertained from the above figures , for thefiscal year ended Juno 30 , 1S95 , Is 2SI.

Deducting the sum of $10,391 , expended Insugar bounty work , and which Is not properlychargeable to the expenses of collecting therevenue , the percentage of cost of collectionwould be reduced to 2.S3 , and eliminatingboth expenditures and collections on accountof the Income tax the percentage of costwould be further reduced to 277.

The percentage of cost of collection for thefiscal year ended June 30 , 1S9I , was 270.

The report shows that $85,259,252 was re-

ceived¬

from distilled spirits , against $79,802-027

, -for the last fiscal year ; 28617.898 from

tobacco , against 29.704907 last year ; $31.414-7S8

, -from fermented liquors , against $31G40-

017, -

last year ; miscellaneous (opium , playingcards , etc. ) 513.028 , against $551,483 lastyear. There was also received $72,130 fromthe Income tax , which will bo refunded , anil2.26 from bank cltdilation-

.I.AIIGEST

.

DOCIC IX TUB AVOIII.U.

TV Deep Water Quay Soon to HeOpened at Southampton.

WASHINGTON , July 23. Henry W. Mar-

tin¬

, consulate clerk at Southampton , hassupplied the State department with a fulldescription of the new graving dock anddeep water quays at that place which are' to-

bo opened on the 3d of August by the princeof Wales and the emperor of Germany.

Speaking of the new graving dock , he saysIt will be when completed the largest In theworld. It will have a floor length of 650and a width of 112 feet. Mr. Martin saysthat an Immense trafilc will be carried ou-at the new quays on the rivers Itchen andTest , enclosing this dock , and that they willbb utilized by the Hamburg-American andNorth German Lloyd steamers as well asthose of other large companies for discharg-ing

¬

passengers and cargoes. The capacityof the dock at high water will be about14,500,000 gallons , which with a ship In willbe pumped out by the large engines usedIn from one to two hours. The new quaysenclose 3,830 lineal feet , with twenty-eightfeet of watSr alongside. To show the extentof the new works Mr. Martin gives the quan-tity

¬

of material used In their construction. Itappears there were 2,000,000 bricks , 10,000loads of timber and 40,000 tons of cement , be-

sides¬

Immense quantities of granite , chalkand filling material required for the work-

.TIIAIJI3

.

IMPROVING WITH MI3XICO-

.Xow

.

Turin IniT of Great Ailvaitt iet-o the Southern Itepnlilli * .WASHINGTON , July 25. J. B. Gorman ,

the United States consular representative at-

Matamoras , Mexico , reports a prosperous con-

dition¬

of affairs at that point In his annualreport to the State department , which hasjust been received. He says there has beena rapid growth of the commercial relationsof Mexico with the United States. Crops ofall kinds are more abundant than they havebeen for six years , while manufacturing hasIncreased In every line. He also reports amarked Increase In exports , due to the newtariff. Among the articles In which therewas the greatest activity were wool , cattleand hides , and large advances In prices ucrcr-ealized. . Mr. Gorman states that only about20 per cent of the Imported goods sold In-

Motamoras last year came from Europe , theremainder being received from the UnitedStates. The exports ot fruits were largelyIncreased in consequence of the Floridafreeze. He thinks that a line of faststeamers on the gulf would soon bring theGulf of Mexico In competition with Florida.-Mr.

.

. Gorman also says the Improvement of-Aransas Pass will result In vast benefit toMexico and Texas-

.AII

.

, HRADY TO MOVB TO ATLANTA.

Government Exhibit nt the t'otton-Expoxltloit to lie Sent ThlH Week.WASHINGTON , July 25. The shipment of

government exhibits to Atlanta for the Cot-ton

¬

States exposition will begin at the endof the week. The government board ofmanagement will move Its headquarters In afew days to Atlanta and will hold Its nextmeeting at that place. Special preparationsare being made at the Agricultural depart-ment

¬

for the exposition. Assistant SecretaryDabney , who Is chairman of the governmentboard. Is determined that the various branchesof the department nliall be well representeddespite the limited appropriation. The ap-propriation

¬

for the exhibits of the depart-ment

¬

was limited to 23000. Of this amount$9,001 has been already used In the work ,leaving a balance of $13,939 , The weatherbureau , which receives the largest appropria-tion

¬

of the bureaus , will send an Interestingpractical display of Its methods and devices.-U

.was alloted $4,000 , and $3,015 has already

been disposed of.-

NIMVH

.

for the Army.WASHINGTON , July 25. ( Special Tele-

gram.¬

. ) Major John IJ , Ilabcock , assistantadjutant general , Is detailed to attend the en-

campment¬

of the Connecticut National Guardat Nlantlc , 12 to 18 of August.-

Followln.

assignments to regiments ofofficers recently promoted are ordered : Lieu-tenant

¬

Colonel Samuel M. Whltesldo ( pro-mothed

-

from major , Seventh cavalry ) , toThird cavalry , vice Purlngton , retired fromactive service ; Major Henry J. Nowlan(promoted from captain , Seventh cavalry ) ,

to Seventh cavalry , vice Whlteslde , pro-moted

¬

; Captain L. S. McCormlck ( promotedfrom first lieutenant , Seventh cavalry ) , toSeventh cavalry , troop I , , vice Nowlan , pro-moted

¬

; First Lieutenant Solomon I'. Vestal( promoted from second lieutenant. Fifth cav-alry

¬

) , to Seventh cavalry , troop C , Vice Mc-

Cormtck-

, promoted.Additional Second Lieutenant August C-

.Nlssen.

, Fifth cavalry Is assigned to be secondlieutenant , Fifth cavalry , troop I , vice Ves-tal

¬

, promoted. Second Lieutenant Herbert A.White , troop II to troop L , Sixth cavalry.

Leaves ot absence granted : Captain Alllen-H. . Jackfon , Seventh Infantry , one month ex-

tended.¬

. Second Lieutenant Jacques Do-

Lafltte-

, Eighth Infantry , thr.o mant'-'s ; SecondLieutenant Henry A. Ilarber , First cavalry-.twentyone

.daya extended-

.WeHleril.

1'iixtniiiNterM Appointed.WASHINGTON , July 25. (Special Tele-

gram.¬

. ) Charles H. Drcver was today com-

missioned¬

postmaster at Turton and PeterHlggs at Goudyvllle , 8. D. The postofHce at-Armaha , Iowa county , la. , has been illscontinued. Mall will go to White Pigeon.

The contract for the heating apparatus forthe public building at Fort Dodge , la , , wastoday awarded to L..A. Thlcl of Chicago at-hU bid of $3,30 5._

Xo CharKeM AKuliiNt Ifacen.WASHINGTON , July 25. Some Idle rumorg

have been afloat ( overal days at the Treaiurydepartment about charges having been pre-

ferred¬

against Chief of the Secret ServiceHazen , coupled with Intimations of hti pros-pective

¬

resignation. U can be authoritativelyetjtctl t.at( up charges bave been or will bo

filed ngalnit Chief Hazen. The only founda-tion

¬

for Hi o report * lay In the fact that A(nldtnnt Secretary Htmllit was dliplcaitd with

In not reporting to him In poison bo-

fora-

ho nailed to Ktiropo several (Uys ago to( citify In the Mondall-Ilownrd curt.

For KitrnliililiiHr Indian * Coal.WASHINGTON , July 25.- (Special Tclfc-

gram. .) In the ofilco of the commissioner otIndian affairs this afternoon bids wore openedfor furnishing coil for the Indian ccrvlcoduring the fiscal year ending June 30 , 189J.(

There were sixty-five bidders. The bids wcrofor furnishing hard , soft nnd blacksmithcoal and the supply Is for reservations ,agencies and schools In Nebraska , SouthD.ikolo , North Dakota , Idaho , Wisconsin.Kansas , Wyoming , Colorado , Michigan , Min-nesota

¬

, Oklahoma , Now Mexico and Washing ¬

ton. The list of bidders ombnrccd coal dealersIn all stales named , There were halt adozen Omaha bidders. It Is Impossible to saywho will bo the successful bidders , as the Hutsnro complicated and li.ivo not yet been tab-ulated

¬

and scheduled by the Indian ofllco.Awards will bo made ,tooii ,

On Aligutt 1 bids will bo opened at theIndian ofllco for furnishing text books used InIndian schools._

Income Tax Onlereil Itefnnileil.WASHINGTON , July 25. The secretary of

the treasury has formally directed that themoney paid Into the treasury on account ofthe Income tax bo refunded to the personsand corporations respectively entitled there-to

¬upon the filing ot refunding claims-

.Cailet.

Appolutmentx.WASHINGTON , July 23. Cadet appoint-

ments¬

to the United States military academyhave been Issued to John McCullough of Hor-ton

-, Kan. , at large ; Arthur A. Oreen , alter-

nate¬

, Lccomplon , Kim. , at large-

.TllltKK

.

MUST IIKM1 THE VICTIMS.-

ItoNii

.

Gordon Coolly TellH the Storr-of ( lie Murder.-

HAnUOUHVlLLB.

, Ky. , July 25. HosaGordon , who murdered the woman near Co-burn , Ky. , yesterday , In a confession Impll-catcJ

-three men , who slio claims wcro at thal-

ioiiso at the tlmo of the crime , and heldMary Sutherland and Melissa Brown , her vic-

tims¬

, while she disemboweled them. War-rants

¬

have been Issued for the arrest ot thealleged accomplices , and the three will likelybe brought hero today. Much excitementprevails over the affair. The reporter se-

cured¬

a short Interview with the prisoner , Inwhich she spoke of self-defense. She Is asmall , bright appearing girl , about 19 , withkeen , brown eyes and short curly hair. Whenasked concerning the crime she very com-posedly

¬

told her story , nnd how It originatedover some callers at the house where uho-lived. . Miss Gordon expressed herself as verysorry for the occurrence , but showed no fear.The grand Jury will at once consider hercase , and a final trial will follow as soon asthe court can reach an Indictment.

Alabama I'opiillNtM Will Fane.-DIHMINOHAM

., Ala. , July 25. TJie state

executive committee of the people's partymet In Birmingham In pursuance of a callby Chairman Adams. The meeting was con-ducted

¬

behind closed doors , but resolutionsgiven out to the press recommend a fu-

sion¬

In the next election with the republicanparty. The committee declared "honest clec-ttlons

-and the coinage of silver at 1C to 1" to-

bo the main Issues of their advocacy-

.XnrHe

.

Arrenteil on SiiMplelon.NEW YOHK , July 25. In connection with

the case ot Lillian Low , the young womanfound dead In the woods at WashingtonHeights , Miss Helen Hanson , a nurse InRoosevelt hospital , was anestcd today. SheIs a niece of the Miss A. K. Hanson , pre-viously

¬

arrested on suspicion ot havingknowledge ot the causes leading to Mlsa-Low's death-

.Siveillxli

.

*MiiHleal PlltfrlinnKf.NEW YORK , July 25. Charles Johansen ,

president of the American Union of SwedishSingers , leaves New York today for Chicago ,to take part lira meeting to arrange for agreat musical pilgrimage to the leading capi-

tals¬

of Europe. It will bo the first largobody of singers that ever planned a Europeantrip on a similar scale-

.WEATII13II

.

I'OUECAST-

.Kalr

.

, iv ltli I.lKlit Southerly AVIiiiln.for XehniNka.

WASHINGTON , July 23. The forecast forFriday IB :

For Nebraska , South Dakota nnd KansasFair ; llgjit , southerly winds.For Iowa Fnlr ; slightly warmer In the

eastern portion ; southerly winds' .For Missouri Fnlr ; warmer ; southerly

winds.Ioeal Keeoril.

OFFICE OF THIS WEATHKR BUUEAU ,OMAHA , July 25. Omaha record of tem-perature

¬

nnd rainfall , compnrfd with thecorresponding day of the past four years :

1835. 1691. 1SS3. 1892.Maximum temperature. . . . 9i W 91 97Minimum temperature fiO 07 72 78Average temperature 79 8.J 81 8JPrecipitation W ) .00 .00 .00

Condition of temperature and precipitationat Omaha for the day nnd slnco March 1 ,1895 :

Normal temperature 77-

Kxcess for the day 2Accumulated excess slnco March 1 183Normal precipitation 15 InchDeficiency for the lny 15 InchTotal precipitation flncj March 1 10.99 U ehoaDeficiency since March 1 8.47 Inches-

tHeiiortH from Other Stations nt H I * . M.

JAMES B. BOYD. J. W. DEAN1 ,Telephone 1039.

BOYD & DEANOMAHA , NE-

U.COMMISSION.

Grniu , Pi-ovisions & StocksRoom lllVi Hoard of Trade.

Direct wires to Chlcat'O nnd New York.Correspondents : John A. Warren & Co.-

jr.

.

. P. SMITH (Tel. 1508)) S. M. STANFORD

F. P. SMITH & CO ,GRAIN and PHOVISiONQ

Room 4. N. Y. Life nidg. , Ottmltti.Branch ofllces at Fremont and Columbus. All

orders placed on the Chicago Hoard of TradovOinctspondents : Schwartz. Dupce & Co. , Chitctifr-o ; Kchrelner , Flack & Co. , SU Louis. Rcfef-to First National Uank , Omaha.

MAItQIN No matter what booklet n-nniinivn utatlon you may have read send

' our"- which Is NKW anaHXPLAIMBDcOMPI.nrn. It clearly explainsinumln tradlnR and DKKINKS ALL MARKE' ?KXPRCSSIONS. It's free and will teach yousomething. ARIJOC1AST & CO. . 223 Trader*Uulldlng , Chlc .co. ,

IRIUOATION BOND SAI.B.Notice IB hereby clven that renletl propos

ills will bo received by the bonnl of directorsof the Lillian IrrlKntlon district of Cuftercounty , Nehrnsku , nt their olllco nt the Anil-Fcliool house In H.ild dlatrlct , up to 2 o'clbcIC-p. in. of day of AUKUSt , 1SS5 , fori'12,000 of the bonds Issued by said Irriga-tion

¬

district , |25XX( of Haiti bond * bolnir Inbonds of fMO euch nnd J7.000 of mild bond *liclni ; In bonds of 100 each. All of salj-bonda druwlnt ; IntereHt nt the ruto of C pecrent per nnnuin , payable beml-iinnjialljr.The principal nnd Interest of said bond *payable nt the olllce of the stuto treasure *of the state of Nebraska , thn II ml amountremaining due of said homlx payublo lutwenty ((21)) yearn from their iliite uiU bondupayable In Instullments after ten years fronttheir date. The Imnrd of directors reservethe rlKht to reject any and nil bids. Act1dress nil .bids to I * . ! <. Mo tew If , Hoc. , 41-

Walworlh , Cnster county , Nebrasltu ,

Hy order of the Ixiard of dlreotorn , maj *thla 22nd day of July. 18M.-

II..

. P. QATK8 , Pretldent ,

I . U UETCALli' . Hccretary.