12 THE REPUBLIC: SATURDAY, JUL Yi 28. 1900. if GRAIN MARKETS BETTER ALL AROUND. TIlEIsE "WAS A FLTCrJTT 1.EAC-TIOX IN VALUES. Trading as a Rule Was but Little Improved, and a Good Part of the Time Was Quiet.
OfilC" Republic. Fridaj, July Vfi. The -ppculativc jrratn mnrkets t' raonotondis weakness which has ear i tenz.s.1 them nearly nil of the viV, nigh: in ground That Is to fray, a aiticl: m. tone was tlex-elopeJ early in the day. hi.
lf lire more rninoi.inc.-d later and I prites -non; establl-hd as a result tl.e ad-round Improvement. The 5trouger I' -j continued throughout the session i a ndly over Interrupted. rotwltli- ti.at there wore immbcr of 111 ic-iccs tint ordinarily would have brought 1 ut lower valuei Tlio Rains, suoh rv were, while not large, were eucoura- tup to the friends of tlir different cereals id rt-ultd In slightly better trading. Mora i less ccsi'MIon characterized the early ill- p-s ff local tradt and -iH-euIatlon by 'he outside was of the snnllest proi-ortlons, condition of affairs due largely to the conflicting opinions and an ali-cnce of really iioi? hull leadership. Still the situation '1 the way through was julie tncoura- I i- iic.
and there was a more cheerful atrect bwt I'migs than had leeu witnessed on a previous day this week. Whilix oon-tderaMe hesitation w.is wlt- -td on the part of tr-iders. there was Itrlx'ng strength displayed and a good i-ruui took place In wheat at i 1 inarkei Traders here this re ng took ir cue at the opening from n-rul encouraginK influence, with the re-ilt that the market made a good i-lart and rtlnmd grow lietttr as the day ad-need and foremost tlio fa-1 influences were the early cables an-nm. Ing that Liverpool tad advanced v.r mht, although th. re.
were num- of be. iish advirts the raatkets of this ntry ill opened higher, the greatest ad-x inre lump at New" 1 ork. whit.il Was The initial dealings here were tc i sher at Ta'sc for Sept. There was for sale at this advance than could well taken care of, and as the 'e were rj ortexl at IM atx) or twice a-i 3 as on ihie da. a tar aio, there vvas qJl'k letloitti to 727o.
which provttl to he low pru of the d.tv i rish condition-, included terfeet vveath-i 1 through the winter wheat s-othm, i re. ip al! wmt wheat market- inxuttate arrivals at pritiK wheat The Arj.mtine which pj.ieil tu eaed wre report- i I jij i bu. bj ISeerboiin i i Uro- irhall i local export- il ti. -arne old tier to tell. namel.
it i ui re unat le to do fiusiinta abroad Tfiit jiriri. and the advance in ocean is umi cited mttttn- itcriall More n-li ijuik.j were fortiii milns. but had ueiial effect Amttni; th was a re- that more mills 3t JlimitapolM would diwn on a. sjunt ot the poor Hour u.ncjs Outside luarkMs reported little deman 1. the clear.inc were at bu.
end theri wire prospects 'T an inrre i. in the wlhle sjtitK- vrtk Liv.rj'ool carre to the help of prices il on report that at that market there un iii mat closed It better for ilav ti'ther with the bullish tone at 2.IC 3. t'ure w.v an advance here to TJc jt S. pi ir.d lo Ttf- id for U-x Juiv llrJjr i. tie in the day a stronir cah dt- iand was at the scaloard, Chicago oti er 1 "ints The week's cUarance In ur and heat amounted to 2.362.u3 hn "irpart.il with 3.0i.(i bu last week and No'wIt'jstnrMins tha.t th cither coodi- cju not have been better for the wing plant, there was, a stronger er toe opi'iiinK.
i-ept. liems jc hicher at V-2C from wnleh there wa further im-pr v.nient to Year sold at "321-o to SZ bcliy better than jesterdaj'a lose, and f-r Ux- was bid. ThI- ar: strttiRth was imparted to thl by Chicago, where there a. a i ulllsh ucdertuno due to a statement r-i iv I Snow to the effect that corn nad ii. en cnouslv damaged, and prom-d less fian average ji.ld.
and the w.athir nett month wuuld be a. factor In the tlnar crop, result. Tn're wera other bullish influences lattr. however jt Western markets were small at 1S bu aRaiiiit bu. last sc-ir.
including 2i.ir bu. here, against J0J. bu, hd the export clearances were ZtiiAO in. The Ijverpool markt To" alj firm at Jvancc A good, strong tsli-5 develofed ite the and rricea movtd up on re-xirts of ca.h- sale. The week's e'earances were 3 2CIr'J 1 lieing 43G0T-1 bu.
lesb than eir ago. fept. sold up to and clo-ed lc higher for the day at STHe. Dec. closed at c.
car -kC highor at 3c bid, and July better at 2Sc bid. Following the ezample of other grains the pe-ulatlvo situation was ilrmcr. though, as usual, very nuiet. Tho total Wenern were CJS.00O againtt 5se.fl"J bu. a vear ago.
St. Ioouis received 3o, bu S4.0i) bu last ear. Shipments amounted to 37J.fx) and only 1 5V bu. Sept. during the day old at 22c.
and ZruZZc was afterwards bid. but the cloo at 22c sellers. July was much less strong than th first-named month, and -it th clo-e was lower for the day at 22c aked. Tradr Rosslp. Ftr.m practieally all ortr South the crop reports am now good, the tnlv exctptiors Iielng the southwf.t.
On ths ivh.de the jleld now exr-ected to exceed an averaga in the South, and in China the Yiell also de-crlbl as very nuod These gcjoj crop rtporti confirmed to ten by the trrlnss of -wheat for rhlpment. la fe-rmany t.ie weather oomTltlcna are now nore favorable fr the exoptr. vthleh ar. how-evar, cot expected in rwich an averago. Aecorii'r t- our latest novices the weather la ITanre remains raie nd warm and very faromb for th'.
th wrheat crop la northern district- Deer-I -hm. Jule 13. This week'a shipments of wheat by all ex perting coiyuriiMi will reah bu. If Jtus-Ia anl thi Danublan ports rhlp as nuch us they did last week. Another Increase acit is probabla.
-Aa th Anceptlne rhlppe-1 1.73S.07) bn wheat this sreeJt, at ksst that it the axneunt reported by lleerboNm, the rlaln B-nomhall tna-ls by that Uie Atgentin ahlpmenta were pra-'tleajly at an end is net born out Jit any means. The total thin week Is ssoo. bu amailer than list week, and in nil the ehlrmenu from that ovintre will from on decrease, but they are 111 btl. In exce-s of corresponlrir Trer'; lapt year. filnc Jan.
1 Argentine has ahpped iS -no agalrit bu. during sum period iRst -ear. Shipments of era, on toother hand, are Increaslmr. as 1,144 nf-i bu. clearel this week, ajralaat 64S.O10 bn ls.t week anl bu.
o- year ago Iiroonhall reports tl-e shipments as l.V,C bu. wheat and 7.S.-UW bu. corn. How bountiful wm Cj- ylell o' whit In Tennessee this year is proven by the of AKTioultura, who repnits the average 3-teId for tha Stata at JS bu. to the acre The Montreal Tradi liullelln sars- T-iere Is a diverjrenc of oplnlcn reR-antln th- prospects of the wheat crep in Minltutm.
and th authnrlUe-, whose opinions illger wldeij, Bre reliable men. and alve their views aocnrnlrc to the beet Information they have teen able to cull, estimates of th- crop rang- all the way from JS.eio."f) to ZZMvi bu Uverpool receipts this week were S15.i) ba wheat, of which 37.rv) bu. American, anl 241.00) bu. corn. Th wheat and com were Iarr than last WMk.
bat smaller than a jear The manager cf the Texas Car Per-ice Ao-rlatlon saa there la a great fhortsne of In Texas, and the continued consent! of trafiie at Galveston Is lielne severely felt by the rail roads. Tlio blockad- wh'ch existed at that po-t several dare ao r-as been temrtorarllv relieved but there were i.sn ears there lat nlgiit walt-inK to tie ur.Ioide.L right humlrad of the cars Jemata In Galveston from twenty to thirty dav tiefore they had unleaded. No demurrnre can b-1 harged. ps New Orleans d.cR not demurrage, and Galveston must compete with that city -During th rt In elavs ocean hive equal 10 per nu inis was due to th eneaitement of tranports by tlie licrmaa Gov ernmeat. The Mcrtern Miller rvutlook: The rains.
Mch have be-n cf much benefit 10 the corn rrup, have "lad tha opposite effect on winter wheat, and Fome dunaee has resultet not ecily In a rebic-tlfn ba leld. but also Injuring ths quality of th-sraln The wheat is not averaging as good as was promi-ed one or two weeks aco In Southern HPnoi- millers compliiln the eannd fit enouEl, e.i milling wlieat to run their and have come uv the accumulative centers for supplies. The Hour trade 1s still "out of line There has been aome Imjeoveinent in the domestic but In the export line l.ttle could be dope, as the bids from the other side are far too low to permit of rales. Primary receipts of wheat were S'-ov) hu against ISifflO bu on- week ago. bu cue j-ii mkc.
anu tri.t.ij du. iwo years ago. Th Arcentlne wheat xb-ible this j.ee afS.ft.j ii. nn-1 is now aalnt bu- one airo. a decitsse then the ns this week The corn xi ible 1 now 1 SJWlIIK thtnR.
fioni a Vtr. acr. but bu than a ear iibo. Tlie de.res-t In tie wheit stock 1 llinne- arei i e.tlmxlei! at lhat should nike a certa a i-urexse i etee I a certa a in the wheat vi.ti bu a vear aco. Sept.
hre old up ni 2 red 1 I. c. t.cwn? 4c up for the dav at 7SvC I k. i. Dei had TtAtC bid and clos.d Jc bet- -Jfh" hid Juiv aoid at V2Sc aiidcioeJ i nS up at bid.
--'j vi-lb. probably or of bn. One. jear ago the Increase was t-U. Hroom1 all Lall -a tleit tre wheat crop of fin-xt TlrHjin will bu ugilnsi tr; a.t-u.4 La lat jear t'uth C.rnin, I'lour.
Ciu-h maJkat K.tiU.,1 1.MC s. arid 1.4 curs locnl and li inrs thruupu. Mrtwip, fr icd and choice rairs of 3 rt-J. t-iTr lr.b of nh.t.ii small and pnmiluru over toej t-IUIJ No j-ers t.liiiir frelt. In ptfit oatldo mills, ai a wero ibti el'tatinp.
but till vtly Ilk'tH A IM tit iuovif) Nu led ord-rttl Kadfd -Jiil ll to 1ilago No. 2 n-d ia on irk aui at ihu. Hid T3'. biul I. aid.
3 red 1 t. No 4 II ttr 71'. Iot uradtt uj: fv. No 2 hard ut Wvc i and to No. 3 .1.
worth In eletaiar. No rt-d f3c. Nu. 3M IK. 4 tS 'jUS anli ii.arl..
Iv and 21 1 al wil ihrouli. N'ut mu. fir fmi. -tad irlieH firm but d.tnirii t'-M Cii trk N.i 2 1.1 s'ih mellow at 4i. N'o 2 ulute at 42c.
No 3 le at -e TS s'isb n.orkel 21 cant hmtl in! 4 car thruUhh vul.l. a a nwiid lluhl and onvr lies ei- tiKillat li trk re 2 I at 2i-c inalnlt to 3 Ht 23. N. 4 al to 23c for tliolce. 2 white iHtiblv at No.
nid at 4 du al 24Vrf cid 2 N.M-lliein at ale. 2 nhiteat Sf'jC 1: i but o.a!t ilrnl' No 2 vll dH K. ride at U. terr fair ijonentic trade mitt lie-Ine .1. ne tb, upti crM 1.
rim: the let-np In c. lelnl ef rln ubent lloilrs it li ikh wlwt It tbsil 1 1 Thre t- on xiirt la rreak on F.d( winter wh.it tl ur re j-. IMI.nt 2 utr lIn 15 evtrn fun. $3 39U3 1J. b.w and niollH ii V.
Hard winter In Jm J2Mr. f. MralKht-an 1 ill for patent l.l: J'fJJt at J2.20 In and SJM i- iai MS? 2. peail ineul. frit, and h.Kl'inv J2 JI It.
i ton anl t.ms Ihr-ui-h I2S t.n nT the b. tin' ii xilttile with al.Mhme liHe readiti-e Krade. dull to cblee prali? eholie IMee. trirk range- Tlmnthv fnr eh.iUe ju tl fr N'- I SU'flli for N- 'J: l' Jt fr 3 JTntrle f.i- No Hit- J) N-. 2.
y.u i) fr i SJiU l.rAT N'i4nleally unrfatneed at 53 IWIi at GIIA.sS SKKIi-. Tim. tin in 1 S7 bid fr prime new to arrive millet Jt 2. WI f.ir prime to arrive Htber k-Js ii.imiiMi t-er lint .11111,1. 7ikl r.ri man more, lever 2 to (lunarlaii otw- o.
i mxner ri.VNeKITV-IIuver-t In market at SI 4 for H-t hi. jki SI 'A atk'J fur cii-li Il Ml jt t. ut -Vst0: Strt and to a-rtve had tl 25 bid rirf. mi '4'lul Te fnllnwinK htW Hm rantte i.rl In future and n'i lose.1 Kaneed To d.n iKiit3r 32'stii 1. -d 1 T.
T-. ft Tt. -n1. Tliui.la' nsb Wheat-Jaly Atic Sept July Si era 3fcl.li Tear Oat July HUb Sept 21iKI a 2" a -2 a T.i .11 74', ti 4i7lj In1 ,41 3'. 42 1 41Tr 236.t 23 3C 4r 22.ir Oaph wheat, rvrd araj oat nrmred' It Tear.
Tfcnrnd.il eat N.i 2 red aietr; II TI'- No re. TJ 73 Nit. 4 ti later ssx CH V7VI 2 lotrl ttln e- No 3 lianl (', SI vn-vo 2 zfisso. X.k 3 31 trtlV, N-i. 2 white ..31 (r bCv No.
3 white nmt tl'-tf Oats No. 2 21 jri2'. No. 3 23 i No. 2 2S Not 2 white 2 N.
3 n'dte No. 4 white luv iiueiil of tiriiili. Ileeelnt Shln-neiTs. CI toft I.ll" fhiCAKO I.trei Knn-ia "ity Milwaukee Mlnnpspilis IHilath New Yrrk VVTieit Oirl 'rn lit 4W is fiSit if-0 iIN iT.Jt 1 t. I.44I f.i.E.'.
4.e 4v 21s lo) ID 2. .) )) 1 "') 2TS Bl llul) II K. 33H 12 1 "2.1 t2 2e C7pi. ll'ttr. MM I'lXl l.4T' PjI si.v.
2 I 14 .32 )Ii: 4JSU K2IS 1 ivton Tlaltimore Now onMn flalteston toeUs Craln in Mure. To-lay Tes'div Uh rr lUi- 1 O.i S2I 1 (fK.CT J21 I.sk ill "51 21 "vvieit vm ''s 1 I'le 3.1CT 2 ill 2.tiCJ i festraet srao. USUI ItuW fS4l7 7.3.1 747 It 27.4. 7i ".4 1.2W No 3 rye. 1.174 1.7W I'lnnr.
Ft. Ioui- s.fej tlilcago ll.vij lil 1 I)e. trolt vi bbl' Milwaukee 2.C2S 1 Mln.i.-epolls iLfS bids New Ynrk bll and 4. 7-1 sk- taltlnsire 25.212 bbls New Drleans bbls and 12 ks. PRODUCE MARKETS.
Local Fruit, Voetahlo. Poulm. Ku iiud Httr Qiiotaticins. St ln, FrWar, Ju.y t7, Th mark ts ivre fairl activ to Jnjr, Flilppr wre p(oJ bJT9 Rr.J thrf- a3 a pofvi denianj for rar.r erythlnc from the 1'kiI tralv. lalrs vero fur tht-ir Saturliy tra3 hini titers was a fair momrat all raun'L lYJ Wfie senraUy t.tailjr n.l unchans-Je Iotai(n-9 Wf-rs firm anil In -vxl b-th of hom-prown r.J by ttoat, w-r comparatively all oJTerlD wt taken Phlppora tverr- ccxA lu-r anl lol dealers were In th laark't.
stock Lrouaht ltt pti' moh iult anil i-aJy at iinpjangel prH-f-. Unions VrT firm and e-! sto-A was In ner- intwierai. tut nn-tlj of infe-rt'-r Niualttj, anj poor Mock was har4 tu 11 Tomatoi wr- filrlv llalf-rlp" to-Js: In pool fr -hlpj-Ir; iMirr-" an! pr. Btrt Pteidj. but ilTrliJts riir ti-k ttei- In -cs of th-j local demand, and jt! ftcrtf -utnke "acumli--r were dull and Northern r-iulliiower t.t uTfilaljlp.
a oonMRrment- bjtUiI in Lid milrion. but othtr eKetaW-- Qiiit anj rteaJv. Apil wt quiet aj3l rea'ly. HrelptJt ww nntl finry, larRe. vU pm k-1 fruit nas wjwrlally ani-l, but prices w- so low thit I-rnr fruit vhh not wantnl I'oiWie wt In RO'xl lmansl anl mlr fn It Tiax firm Hecipis w-re Jh-ii, lut all of kh3 mock met with rea'i ai ifor iruit.
LoTveer, not nar.tnl. Iars wcr tealy anl in fair tem.inl at un-chanxe-1 IMumb wens qult fltnl Lnchanet, with receipts abmit -quuI to the lmnil. were In fair nntl th market wa steal Hecelpt4 of M.sjo'irl nieljn v-T 11 car. some ot which wer lirrtel otter market I-are r-elon net vnU etl ral-. but (Jinkls or inferior mIf.n were, aii.i weih.
Cantaloupes re iuH anj 4te-i of home sjrown -er r-iy tut f'fferlna of trj t-erk were lichtf Th. re i-a a -J l-n and ff- choli k. but an thins licking In flavor was aIl to pi OnnKcs wer1 tlnn an-1 Iti rxnl demaotl, with offfrlniTS Irarly equal to th demand Im'M wer -strong ani lt nrtUe demand, nlth rc-rini VtsUt 0eT fruit were- quUt and Ftei1v Wvo iKultrr was quiet o.l wero farce, firm and in irood deiand but nrlnc chicken wr ovqIf.ntiful and weak Ueeotj.t., wre ht-tvy nnd the derrujjd waji islow hprlmr turk-j would ha vjM -adllv at fr! pric. lnt non were offered Eia-InK ducks were qylt and steady, tnit othr j-niltrj' -m dull and rirlnal Veals ver In fair demand. rplctilly i-mill fat Hei.
and prices Ttre steady. a receipts wero llrht. hfT nd Iambs -e iu.l and nnrhantTI to-Dl rnf quiet lut Meady. Hdders wr fn-cl'ne-i to held out for richer jrlcen. whlb- buym were few, and the demand wajv Ileht ltvlpts were fairly heny ax.d tocke are larce Ililes were qul-t an I gtead at unchinewJ rrtccs, with both rce.pt- and demand Ilsht riarl(Pl n-t and larelr i-Undr to-diy Ofierins were moderate, but the demand JKht iiot of tho wi nior or Jt'-UM.
irrd buj--r were elow shout taklrjr.bold. troice. nearby st--k at 9c Is cfr, and fair tv avrape at from Tc to los Reeeir.ts at St iy.ul. to-da it ere 1.342 cj-es. and sh pments SP cai-es.
Dnlry l'rodnels. r.ntlee-xse mnrkit was firm on evert tMnir rrje 'tra. which vv. pl-ntlful and of oth.r cra.l. Itirnt Cr.
anictt-Kxtn I'h Hpii 171.1 icon.I. ic rjlrv ISe- ttt'ts H-- 454' sintrv str le-mtkrd 12' peed to ltWIlc for l.r Kxtra lv. flmi. 1- Cheee-Qunte: Tw'n. at lie- -Inirles ll've-TT He- New York Llmbumer IUHUr lJflld.
hrlcL at lH4rllc. ire jol.blnc urirts. Wool. Mlruirl A Illlnol-- Mnl cornblmc 2fl- Mrd clothing. .13 low IS s.
ciea- nilxr-d IT Slleltlv burr 15 rill U5ht fine .11 OIT llird bmrv ITenv-v fine .13 rail U'l-cn'-in A Iowa llriKit comb. .13 OIS14 flvh I raid. filS'j I'srk fll" Tire me-llum 15 Tl Ieht Hn- 14 ia Heavy tine .11 6 Kansas i N'cb Tlrlsht med 19 I'ine medium. It fileii IMik A randc.14 IJsht line 614 Heavy fine 11 J.12 Tes I it lk-Jieilluni jj oa-se A lo It ffS Fin- in-liurn 14 HIT. IJsht line 14 v-r.
IIavv- tine ti ju Pakota VVesiern Jtrlrht med. 4,19 Dark .14 in Uitht fine .14 flu Ilearv ane .12 filj Arkan-as South -lied t7 Hum- 11 -i; llird burrr i Tulnatheil N-o. 1 No 2 r. 72-i' Hurry sua Ansora cext hair riean i clear.11 fr I'urry 10 gn itlack and see.ly from 4-than ouotatlon. to Cc a poand less HillcK.
"XVben -old Orern-b-ilteil 7c, Southern rc Jry IPnt -hnIce Texas lc, ateracc itej fallm He. drv-taltei! 12c When sold on selection: Green ealt-No. 1 "Wc eei-en e. dry flint-Xn. 1 UVa- drv flint-No.
2 He; fliS-Bull drSK iS SlST The Kry- 1 itUc. Drr-salted-No. 3 HUo. Lnvuled Ic leas than cured, pirt cured JC Iea- l'ro liiltiii. l'ork Market firm, fob S12.TS.
Iirl htsh-r, prime steam 15 t5. hoice St fiij. Countrj Iald socordlnr to quality nod larVSKe t'owitrr Ilacon Fair averace jirce. unlfom-Iv tut and well kinekt-d: luuldets ut Otitic, side-. f-tJe I-aitlS Ut ftjac ilt-eit tif tho 1 tS IlTef-ll- larlv rut alid txiorly tuJld: tbeew fell oa their nierlt-.
ireen Hams Ktc Held in cir lite i-l le Ilant5 vm t-t-l ft-r le N'eAT vorii at Co. i'nmi i he i.Ij. k. del lturi if l.out hama ut vc: l-elllea ut fif-c. an in averts 1 3 Meats Ilvd bits.
Kvtra hborts c'nbs "tc clear Hides IV bellies V.tiM-. a in uveraKe. plnte Ifealen. hans Matter in Mnall order" Itcoi U.J. a.
meats in a Jobbing ffj I'--akfajit liai i.n fir be.iv ti iur rnn-e lildu hama i allfirttia.s f' is ni.rai,e. New Vurk thuuldi r-t Vina ivi iiieiit Kvtri I lib. leir M'V fc 4c, lnie as In at.raRe jiUlts I I'talers iluiiK-. en ftiiu.ll uider TalUw urtrv No 1 No 2 pa k-em rhMie tlrtai imet Hruwn 2,1 relbw 2e. whit pa.
k. rs- chal.e uhlte 4.j- ullnw 4. f.ief Vll t.r.ler: HbM Mess fe 72. I-Ultoll M'r-ell Jll. tuItKUe.
ut yer d3Z. driei at I1J loilltr. t.attie and chIs. IV I1t I.riiV Tmkets Vteraxe ie-lpt lftiTiB turk--s i Vn liens uii.1 li) 2li l.mns iv-r dux 3 tlui ks Sl'tlns hiiketw quot'd ut Hi princ ducks t. I'll Kl.x i t.
inn. it IN. flr hen 11. iuiis'i unl thin 3SM rl ev; tiuoiaMA 3Ui4, thtn rwe tUiks 2 rS -'LUdi-e 5J linii- I. 4lt I'rtiitr umi 1 fuiilil--.
A VTKitill.lj.iNs Qut- Ivlt trk ut for i.t SI tin Mi f.r laint -XTAIJ IK.s IlJlnuts i lto'ij3 k'nis -it $liT 1 2 for an i 1 -4f3 bak-1 fr lH-i4. osMiitri K'nii 1-M- bj baKft rK4.n-sa cratt ii Jfl, jH Uir-kl at rnntesrM-j it Ihi isjuk.t- 1 Ion ns sold tu ii- ls. Uu l.ik--i rKiu r.tM k.wniM tj-jii ut t- ti Jwt. and at jy. io Wc i-r 4 t.it p-sit at f- l.iifitos anl jiH7' for i llnK1 towtu tu 3 tut ts at S-ftts Ati.l i sa-krt rai.tal tot oiu-iifcui t- rr Ii- lc.
Mlssi-jsijH 1 and Ttim-we 1 b. at 2e. mij 4 bji'k crJte- nt si i-baint Kllwrtiwt it li Uukt rate Ji-nn- Kton n-ir by ieii.t "-10 ut z-to ftV (-r ls bu ba-k-t fol iMiUlid-Mkrsl aiel dam iKd Us APl'loLlv sjuutr I bu ZZ l--k bs. ut Jiv I tu ht- at -He i T. iois In bbl MUJtab frt'tu 91 tu ft irr i lair.
IZ b- ami ZitZ Jt fan aiietr ib m- Kt.wn K-Id bo- frmi wagms al jtr bj fatnj UrK- at 11.1 siintf wi'd m- at lih- v-r '-lir bui4vet hi k.tMiw and arl-ti-K r-Kxtett at j-t bu bo.sKft tor -in 1 lMmon at trim 3isjio jurr ba ba-kft r.r p-ft for cliwi-' ll.vii Kiurtda la iU)titil- at -W iT bill, or bW. crate Milktmi I- i erte at i- 'A ir bu Ux and 7 ah. i bu Na-by a.ie-tir iiitub: it anl Usar imjit. at Jtjj, In lnkct te tnt-fpi in 1 Kiwt c-a" at W4lwc per rut ard in lat 1- xe at V. tvet -rbi at i-Hl2 i-r climax lkt Alabama utute at i-r 4 Ui-kt cratr lis at 1 t.
-nd lell- warv at pr Utmax lukt t'l KUANT.s-Nwnh-r Mow nub- at t-er 4 gat i at nu Sales at p.r 3i tnt KAlt Al'I'Lli? Dall at XiHilwt- mi nai-k-i OAtTT Kltl IT Qnut-i iallfurnli Rartlett iati 51 73 jicr lb bu I'Iuts TrKd al fl iiiKnl dud Kurlsink at pr Ji lb rae, pachti at iau tot lr.w I ni it -Mlb crate JtANv.I-S- I'trm quotr in a J-lddnK way frm t-tor M-lcun new s-uinmer crop inoiin f.In fruit ta S6 per lux. California late aiia.io. at Jfl4.r. and Mrdtteiranean i-t at 13 71 per Ikv o-) tik. in cor bl Miiiari 4nt Callfirrnlu at fvr lite aKiicin.
I.Kilo.SS-gy te: Mcilr ir bs.t f.r clcbM to JVil I. fcr janv.y. rtllfi-rrlt at i JHt I'aiK. Cabfjinii. cuatea hi I it on trk ZU- iff for rioibn at jus-w pr lalf ii ate.
it NAN.s Quote on orJr: lrt I-lmon ot 51 Ti in.r but ilt rr tlris tid Jl Iji for I.fiS-Ju te nt 7v'-ec 10. ukuM1S tiutatal-l- ut U- i-er 1 a stinll wa at tr I v. riiTATOKa litrfiie troun earl Ohi noil htctier Iof fr ini farrora waans rang'd at -iiJTc ir bu r.aml) t-. from rar lower rier tsotntj Ofil''s and 1-uU- red at fnm iZr fwr to it-ii -j for prim-. t-cipt fr.m Notth irt-d) at fur to 4- rJV fo-p-ini larKf.
Hon receipts inalnlj it 4M el-lew at TOMAlullN IIome-Krown f4 I in Khipplrif or-d-r hi Wo per iu itix ii.r half and rer bu lojr tor tv. Ordtrj tharged Cc j. bu lex. Cf I ilHFltS- II bu and at AlHIHiK Home deln at 7ic for Iil Fritttn eliirc at 2V: per In sMpplnR onlir en sluvt, un or- OKI.KIH to i-iedlilm si-e-1 dull at 7'te to lie tluz and at e-H te-' per case contalnir-K 4 to a doz heated and tieman 1 Ite. Ml.o-IP.me xronti sundjinc the demani- 11 jr at mine tef be.ket.
con.lgn-tni nt- unsal.ble i lil'AN't1 Home-siottn sold loi.e at rer bu for rni.nl on ML S11 un-alalile Udme-irrimn sold at tfll'Jc tr bu Ti Il.ere gruwn -ell at tl per t.bl. en rd.rs I'melicnnviiM net n.tnteit. SWEIJT IXT.TOl:S--ontlcnf,! Ijt. Tenres. see at 2ec per peck txx an-I 4)e ir Iu.
Hume trronn Ilermuda at Ji'tfl 25 per bl. I He-e I iiill'ldST-Home rrotrn rr at it doz. n-jt ivantfd. time fcrown sell at $122 per bid. in fb'iplnif order heated anl uorthlee not vt.irtti I'AllJFUuftLlI arrttlmr out of nepce unsaliblt.
ev.n for SAl at US. keirs at bZc: email oriers ciiarKel hUher. VlnrUet. filln; on banis tf 2.1 HAP I Ki IN A.VIl MKTXU- Ir -Wroueht 4V it 10 fceav cast 3ic. ste-1 anl and 3ve; stove ripe 2Si tium'ii Uuht J7.
l.eavy opir fll Ie-al Jt.w. Xlnt i.ZZ IVnter 1 is.t-i i--r in rsr lots en tik litur bbl vt)U No 2 half rbl 13. leee keg Jl2ijl lard tlene J2. p.rK iil.I SH Il-adllurs. ter et N'e i Il.iur lil.l I hoops-Fljur bid J134 for Jnr llf.wler.
hair bbl 12 eim (6 font) Jl. cak lard tierce cooper fhavej Ji45. tc. u. pork Mii elack woik.
round honi rjieir tble. tlal dii half bbls 2T. nwal i.bi. 2s, M.ls 22c. apple l.l.s ie to Jill tr Inn IiKESUiW-rlrpi ier lb I Ijrse while He In sm.II ano 4.c in larite sic 1 3e.
2'ert'e. nfi2S 12lll el-je. Tare 2 r-r tent fer larae tu 1 1 oer te-it f.ir small eks Kutk White duk 27n- Je ITllcken. 4, Turkey II.J 3c. tHil 3Ve.
vtlrr I7-. vtlnir tail anl imirtter-i 13e. vtlnc .111.1 tall 3f wtnc (n.lnlee. tM.tnrer. I'rlme Xe ier lb lii4e; Olt i-ijts- KI 1 ami dam ll.el .1111 Texts l.lrif.
nc at fr. $." in 77. lilt ullp er Mini link 12" K' l.len jl el td vt.irth tu.ire. llaj apile 22'-c eruke 21: 1 la. 1: ar.41li.-1 i uitue liark I rt fr.
bstk of tiee yj l.tof-ll 2-. lap Pave -tt tir ptllne creen S.1..1-fras bark 4. Al! 1hiu1 1 le tli dr and lean before twins to niatk.t nelt. at Iv-1 hearllnKs Itry tr fallen (elts 3 H(1X- per Ib I i 1 1 1 1 I15I-1T Matket niinlnsl imiKii joi.Mm; fr-i-n -tore at 31 21 at ti tMIITi: fhiice hand p'rked "1 besns In a J-ibl Inc uav from at 2.V-H rrenej l-r bu le. Weltrrtl lit J' el.
xveenlv l-- lama Isans at f. per l' linN'HY fiti.b at te to fan.v lilts rlovir Inferior, daik and I roVe-i lcs. and rtrulnei Is bbls and In can- i-jilc jer lb hichrr LIN'-I-nil Olle-I'er l-al Haw hellM st 7c. le per el le In tar lot-, fa-lor oil l-i bl- rer lb 1 12e. No 3 WViC fottol.eet oil Siimmr yelliw white 2Sc.
winter yellow 42c. white 44c TnrpPDilne 11m! Ilrislii. Ne-r York. July 27 flinln fpitet Turpentln-Quiet. CtilTee.
N'e-r York. Julr 27 off ie 5-pot Ilia rl'-llv. N'o 7 Invoice tnild tVriliua luture. cf-ned steady and unclnneed to ijints hlcber. and ruled quiet all the (orenoon.
with little- further chance, r-lbcht openlni: Improvement was das to rteim coverinc. Kuropesn market news jf inliffennt purport and Ilrnzillm mKIcee i crinlllctlrK to aft ird a fisithi-ld for neve vemane The muket puddenlv alvancr! 1) to 2 pants in follow 'nff a rt-e of Havre. nn blaher rlobanre rate In Ilio Shorts were lead buv sillers scarce flrweil ttd with prli.es et ii to 2 i-dnls blcber T.e-il l-ales t2 lus. Inclii'llnir br-. 8 2iS 2.V.
alarti nnd Mi) w. lry New Yolk. Juiv 27 No partli ulvr in the of the llleaclie.1 coihI. le-j2Snd esintlnues fair and ett-cks nr lM-n clemM up lrown drills slowtr. irreuul ir Wide el e.tsler Ii dtnev ft.tr-e mti i.i mttons pi-ictive and ea.y I'rlnt cloth- dull steely prints move lndlffetetitiy thttUehout IJnens are ilull and prlcts barely ttetdy lljrlaps ijuiet but t.rm.
Ciillfnrnln Irletl fruits. New Ttrk. July 17 Tliere vtrre no -nat-rlal tmnes In the trice of evaptratetl smiles to-tlav. but a wtak uad-rtone i.revalle.1 owlnir to the ontlnued larite of choice and fancv rrade- Cnllfomla drlisi fruits ruled dull and noirlral sale apple-, eorcnion V-At be. 1 nine cl.obe LMitUc: fancv 7i7i-e t'allfo-nia ilriel prunts 3t3tt7c it as to -lz and ipialP- Airlcot--lb val iiiv Park.
Ie4tl7c Peache- Ieele.l ltil'c. unaeelej G3c. Ili-inl liiirkel. New yotk. July 27 The feature of operations 01 the Mftal Dxchanpe the anuouacemett from Irf.ndon thjt 1.1"S tons of tin hal b.rn rhipiied.
This statement wr ikAneI our nnrk.t corsiderably, cfferlrits rf sjit eln at J34, with r. buvers at anv tlnvire. the clee was wiflk J3I. fopiier rule.1 t-uiet and u-ichaneeii here In It was Tie hlsher at i'Z. iir 1 eis-lter rulr.i dull nnd unchancel at jJ.T",xr id, and 34 2.
re-jiectlvrlj: Iron and steels were weak ncaln. lt Iron waTants show cline of 25 point. The brokers' price for lead wa tZ.iZ and for cof per JlClia Wool. New York. July 27 Wool siradt- Iorton July 17.
The Commercial Ilulleltn. In It- rev law of tre wI mark.t to-morrow, will fbv: "Not for five months lias thtre been fvich activity In the wool trade or such iartre -ales, irouirti ihey seem -mail when cemwared with the of lart vear. The advance In wool last vteek Is 'ully maintained and quotations on fine mtdium Era.l.-... nre fullv 2c the Fcnured round hlchir then on July 1 There have been nunr-lt-ine tiv ItiMlnn In tl.e XV eu. this week.
The American Vt.eu Compsnv has i.een iraiinr nere. raid the openin-: of new light- I no-Sit pected to restore I normal activity la ths trade." GRAIN MARKETS FIRM, WITH OATS IN THE LEAD. TflHEE-rOPFtTIIS OF A CENT. Provisions Wro Bunud Fiijjlici-, the JtNe iu I'oik 'flits. ithl'l lil.U- M-fa'l M.
liiciKii. Juiv Tlio oats market vv.i tlrm vvlie.it lirille Hid cot 11 llriiiest of tle principal nam m.rki-t.s l'rovislons Were njuv n.i l.tniii.I hUher ut tile close K.iih.i tvheit. vvhlcli Is the only dt.scripttoii ihis iDiinlry lus for export tills reelletit demand mid mni-Mcrnlili. w.is hold Tor slilpmrnt. but for obvious reason, ilie inkers of that luielness did not taie lo 1.
port it. One. of tile lieaxlevt handlers of Kansas wlieat from fhleaeo jM. however, th it that he oflered l.it liy cable was ac-c. pted bent.
The vvlie.it market, still iiiported bv Hip iiir(iortatit latt ur booiI export tlt-tn i I for Atmrli.in vviicit. and further ri.i in Liverpool op-'neii urm at irmti lc tu uv.r Tli'it'dix's losing price. All rlnieit of streniiili was tint Ars ntln. slitpinenii with lonip.iratlvi inoder.ite. and i-iiutlier was that one of the reastniM fr the l.ivupool aiiv.in.e was the lat.Tt tliinte of ihe wliMit crop Steal lliitmi.
finking the probable jield UX.VX..I.IH..1 compared vvltli I ivt xe.ir's total of 07i-)ij bu. Tin- toiu.Mir.iMe f-teet of Hi. 11 ''te)u l.u toiitrasled with the t0111p.1r.1llv.' indilfir-ence lo the u' iom.) bn ur more In this couuirv. tin-relv- illn-tnili-s the ten-dt-ncv of hum hi nature to make more or .1:1 iiiillviduil pin pilik than tif the death bv famine uf -ay tow Cast Indians. Local n.tlpis ot vvht.it were Is? cars, all but of Hie nii'iile In new iv Ik at Mtuniapolis Uuliith rmivid 2721 fits, asainst 3U u.
vear previous Arui sliipineiils for the week wtte l.tteJ..K. l.u.. ugatii-t 1.77..t) bu. tlie jear befut. Liver-tool closed htslnr than it vUc.11 it from to P.d mix Spot Xo 'J red was lovvir.
ami Iei-I'iate wheat liiclii r. Aulvveip vv.i 1111-ihaiimd. and Tarls vvilliout haiiKe far Jul d.llvtr.v. and t.pial lo te a bu lower for The kiiovvlm; im.s In tl.e lot al ttotvd av. ribtil Ihe atlvame in l.ivtrKiol tu a in ot.jti frelKhts.
but people mi tlio MS)t in J.lveniool Were evldintlv not it n.i re nt having acted uvii anv -ucli rea-oii. rll.inir tlie caue rf thiir ls-tttr iirlce the jemr tlir.i.shimr returns in the Northwest, tlie ollur re.ioii previously reftrr.tl lo New- York, iieins; about tin- ported lil-rher freislits. r. -pln-J that mi change in rale had la en mado tin, last two dajs. umi none mi that a previous rise in the ocean rate could not bo the ciip-l for to-daj advance In wheal in Theie was ni uudeiiiablv koi il fort Un demand at any rate fur American wh-al.
a rood deal or that ill fxldenre on the lioor of the exchaiiKe iu the of activity annum the C. I. brokers the charteilns earlv In the dav of ve-e-el room for llti.ti bu. wheat. The pit was dull the iiroatir part of the session, nnd.
althoiuh this inarktt did fully to tho MrciiKtli at tmre was .1 strong undercurrent of conll-liente In prtsent prices The total nceipis at primarv marki ts bu against "i'" bu the je.tr prixioiis. Sea-bo inl elearimees of whe.il Hour SI14MJ bu News coneeriiins tlie Nortlivvrst-ern crop situation was or tl.e sune doleful character 11s ht re, but the Hour tleni Hid at JlinneipclM was slack, with more mills. It w.is 5.1 Iti. about to clo-e Iiic.iu.-e of I.ick lenitnd mr Hour Demind for wheat at MltineapollH was also ihmic. or "1I1 disji.itch had it.
although from to V-y Ir niiuni over Sept. price was still lieing paid tor rec.ipt.s on track. Sept. wheat niienod at fn dovvii to lose to and clo-ed at Tna.c. as agiiust ij3.c yeMerday.
Corn. Torn was again limited hiuher at Llver-IHiol and at a more mult rial improvement thin on any recent ks islon. The shipping demand excellent and lountrx off. rings were extreme lv small, so that the holders of -it "orn stlffentsl their price with that of futures, and made it duilcult for brokers to XI 11 orders ror shipment. laical rtetlpls wire 7C ears, or s- nnd-r the numlier eTpecttd, ami comp.insl with o43 the prcvlou-, jvar Tlie shiimienis.
ht nee iitnounKd to bu Total rcr-ipis at Western primarv- markets vvtre ijs.nm compared with V3.H.I bu .1 jear ago. of to-morrow's loc.il receipt, vvas 3." inrl iads. The tli's cliaranc. from the ellMJarll xvre jI4.l hu. Argentine hIl-ineiits for the week wre bu.
i.iverisioi advance for was from lo Id. and iiot corn Sept corn ojiemsl al from "iiV- to and from that crailnally up to ssv. and clo-etl at rixiic. etimpareil with 37', the dav before. Aug.
si, as high as aid closed ut the Increasing premium Aug over S-pt ledng a m.irktsl rciiture of the situation New York it isirtr.J for e-lirt cf Isi.itloatis and lei. were fold for shlpnitnt htn-Dilts. Trading in oils was the lightest Tho tll.irki tt l. -I 1.. at and tsirn pric.
id mucli I .1.1 vv III the ailvam of in Sept. price of oats ri.e silling of ftituns against pur. Iia-es of new- tuts In ihe country was oft-it liv taking in of un oat. for rdilimeiit. Mtpt.
raiunl from r2sc to oienlr.g -i'''-7-1- lo and closing Loe.il receipts wire against tin- like out or the previous x. ir I'learances from the seilniard weie tfilv lui New York reiiorted 4nii bu us tu-dav's for shlpuii-tit abro.nl The tstlmstew recilpt-t for tomorrow were lxr. tif the pis ears re- Ivi-d to-day w.re from this ast.irs crop. Ilnrlev. Th Isirlry nnrk.t hM quiet vvllli onlv .1 small amount grain oirer.sl for sale.
Tlie fact that offerings were light but Tew tradts to he (reeled Kcrtlpts were .1 cats and shipments bn. llximrts out of New York were nothing. grades ranged from 4 if to 17c. feed lots from J7c to 4 xj; screenings, from luc to 31c. II.
xe. General offerings and lack of speculativo demand caused the re market lo rule hoax nnd 'ae lower. No 2. f. Ii sit July opene.1 at and at f.lc.
S-pt" t-tarted at 5Jt-c and nt r-rtrs Mini Miipment. bu Them were no e.orts out of New York. Itnnge of Articles Open. Wtat-July fug 73 spt Coin-July ssvi-xi; Auc 2 Stpt Oals July JJ-. Ainc b-pt 22-r22 Ales.
Inrk-Iul II U. I'littirrt. IIluli. Low Clo.e 77.x, o-'f 7K-, 3f. 71', o.
3X, 2X 22, 2-6224. 22 11 -V 11. si II II 72', II s.1 II s. Sent 11 leird-July Sept 5 "21. 6 X7l, 7 ol T.iCiJ 1.
S74. 4.X.", I lit Short Hitis-July S-pt si x7i- 4 i. X7i, trjl. 4... lleieipta anil Articles Itec Vb.ur bid.
15i. bu 147.1-X rn, bu 4alK. Ml t7l.iX.S Itye. lea Harlei, bu 4.vx Ship 2-'.) 11.. 11 f.rl ism i 1 I'laTseetl.
Althougli clo-lrg 'jo higher for Sept. the marKot vvas uiet. wiin only .1 limited amount of trading dsh or No. 1 North-xvestcrn Fold nt JIM. or where It closed the previous day.
Aug opened at to $1.40, at which price lt sold, and closed with I.Iddirs nt that. Fept. startcl nt ntid rested with those figures. Oct. began at $1-71 xxent '-a- 'never and stopped ut J1.7C Iteceipts were cars and shipments 1 car.
Tlnmlliy nnil Clover seeils. The tlmothx- ser.i market was weak all session and closed with a loss of from Zc to T'ic since yesterday The reduction In prices was said to b- cau.s.sl hv the liberal offerings. Pept. openeil at SI.2e. reaches! ZVZT-- and ipiit at that.
tVt. starteil at $-1 23. jumped to J3.371--, reactnl and closed nt tho opening price. Cash was quoted nominal -r. J3.a Local shipments amounted to and receipts rX.u hu.
Clover seed continued to be lifeless without sale or offerings. Contract on the spot xv as quoted nominally at $. and Oct. at There were no local receipts or shipments. I'rox Tho shorta were Induced by much smaller hog receipts, or some other influence of it l's palpable nature to cover tpelr previous sales.
The offerings were and. to make purchases. Inducements had to be given in tin. shape of advancing bids. The nit it-suit was Sac ri-c in pork.
12' In lard and lS'i'dirjc In ribs. Liverpool reported American hams higher. The local run of amencan llama higner. rne local run of hogs was only compared with expected, and the estimate for to-morrcwr was head. The aBgrecatei of tlie day's rim in the West was vsimiared vvitti tho cortespontlitig iy of the previous iiv xpii.
New Juiv 27 Hour lns.ni.ts 12S bbls eNiits J.2IG bbl. hiIs T.o pkes market Iuid llet trade, but tliplue. a Utile more jtrengti, the cl.ee. in svmpathy with wheat. Ilvo Hour ee.v sal- 4.Vti bl.N fair to K'eei J2 il.i.lti- to fmcv 17 V.u2.o t'orriuieal jeiiow Western it.
ilran.lv wine JittMJSt.1. live titej.U- N0 2 o. ii. art tat; St tie New York, ear lots. Itarley 4V- 1 I New 1 urk.
inaltim; I NVtv York. Itar lev malt nominal. le-iit t.7.n iitirt. s.21 bu -ales 2 27.im future al.d bu 'Iit. tlrm No 2 re.1 Kl'j- o.
abut. NV re.1 elector. 1 Nrth i-rn Dfliith 1, ariut i arrive. I Imid Diilulh t. I.
attoat 1.1 arrive, Lilians dieiie.1 tlrmer t.n hlKher 1 ablee than iv M11.I fr 4fc.ii ImviiiK alter a al-aln tinned etroinr. Im- i. 'rtetiiu: "ii iron trturns fi.im alllnrilll unl tile Northvtert. tan. or le-tter ex Ji-rt lieiiuni an.1 a -canity siiei-ulntlve ofer Iick nrni it net Juiv lee.I x.J.
s11 i l.e,e. -1 Ins. I iH-e ttr. ii'" In. .14 )t, nmt.
elelt ti'm No 2 4 ,1 11 1. It ins st-ensti, uieleitone all day lo .1.. .1 alvnee. the ImproVe- e.l.li, biilll-h in.p 11. u- iveline mil e.i.oi .1.
.1 ,1 4 Oits ert 1 I7di.ii r7' No 2 27 Vn.2hlt nun 1. am. .1 white r.r VteMern Kvii.il nn. Xo, Jllt, tvh.at-Set.t-71 rI 724J71- No 2 l07'. fun, No 2 white lxS'4is- N-o uvlrv IV rrx Kre.h lie htetnent.
bent, lie y. a 4 It tnve.1 11.1. Tide 27 fHsl, quotstlors tre s- low llrur Wl.eit N.I 2 7lve No rd K'i- orn-Ni. ts No tell 2 Willie V. .3 vMt' 1- N'o 2 I irley I air to 1 hob m.llllnir IHiti- -N" 1 V-itlm.
stern piln.e IT.I.',J c'oter ontra.t mad-, t' M.s is.rk te-r 1 1.1 S1I Itilt t.1 fJir.1. per Hi II" xi short rll- 2 Drv ibt 1 1 -lort cleir il.t.i J7 whbit l.l- of l.irh-wine. jt jji Siimr fut I. af xte grsnulatel t'i confet-tl. rr a r.
IV On tie Pri-biCM ft, laini-e lo.liv- the b-itter market was firm. tYeamerle. dvlrles ltil7c weik. SljiflVV.c Ue fre-I, li-c Julr 27 Wheal No I red XV e-tern winter- 2.7 Ni 1 Nurtrem sprlnir No 1 fillfomls r. i Kutiire-Juiv nrpiir-i- e.
lot iirni Xmerban mixeil new S.I i. old llil ruture. rlim Sept in Nov Pi.rk Prime We-tern rrm at T. Hams Mi. it cut.
14 to rlrm at 47- Sd Vinerlean re1ne.I In oall- dull at K- Anietitsn tltiet white -teadv at 17. do I te ineadi 17s 111 dlirlnir the I thre 171.0V) ee-ltll-. tnclu lin Aireri in lieiflpts Amrban rorn dutlpir three dai- 47 Weather wa-in and bav i.ii: siiick Nullves lnlet but Firm Texan. Ir-tlxe noil Slelltl. Hugs llelter.
St. leilili. July 27, 1 -1 Kit-. Ship 1 1-J 4V 1 i.s-1 Ml 72 and mule. 1- 2xx faille Hoks Sheen Hot- fXTTt.ir-Very little tran ilnd in the native cattle varl.
supplies lietuv 'n Imil anilv In.uf tit lent The n-arket was alm.t over a- a- It br-ctI1 ard jirlte-t nileil steady to The quality t-f the teef effetirg. this week has teen of liiitchrr cattle ilp and of Motk-ers and feeiier-. metllum to eorrm ai rutnje lltlon ba- lee-i excriitlumlly keen inoorir lis it etibllt.ments and outside Inlertsts hue alsi te. a ntrellmg llaure In th- tra le. Idef stters I.e.e to bfhir tlan la-l tveek and Isitih.r tow.
and h-ifrr- di-tlav a stronvr to.ia wllh a iII-i-iUlon Inward lilnher un the it Mii.1. whlth 1-en but llehtl) stick Meers and feele'S alvance.1 ma terlally and now r.trure 2ac lo 4i hither than the lotv time with a countrv dem-in-l that Is imuli lirgtr tl an it has tn-en ftr man week- stisk tows and lieifer- show a Itkewl-e high. market and ni. re ur.ent lnqulr. V.al lull- ani milk cows ethihlt very little If anv dieren.
In x.ilue Sale to-day Included beef etrers. r'i lb, av at $4 SO. butcher cows and heifer- at 32 In 34.2:.. steers at 34 T. teal calvrit ut ae a pound; butl- at $2 anl milker- at 122 I.
i-r cow and call. Itej re-enlatlve Slles: Ntx Hes. Av. IT. 1 2 iows 571 2 4 41 -leers 34 s-, Icon- T3 2 iS lcow llwl 4 la I cow 2f Pino- 3M 21 so 4 1 tow 11" 3.V.J 1 calf S-i -tXl Hwl 1 bull lc-1 2' 1 cow 1 tow 4 toits 1)H l.jal liiiw-Aculr 23 Jim 3.1 lcow A calf 22 1 KO 3.oa r-otitiirni Cattle Tri.le ulh.m cattle re -Ins itate leen running moderate all xss.
unl so thij were to-lit, aggreeatlne 3s 1 1--, maitlnt. 2 cirs In Ut- da, a. 32 la-t wi 51 th- week leture ind lr2 lbs erres.inlln,; wtek a Je-lr ago InTerlnirs have lieen complied almoet mtlrely of ura et- and the iuve averaged fair to medium In qualltl tilth a healtlir Krm market to dx steers and good tau anl beifrrs llciire "ie htulier than a week wliPe tunnrr cows are only ps; tu I5-- l--fer t'nder an ea-ier tene toward the 1 lose, calves are ftlll -ome hlcher thin tM- time la-t week Sale- to-dav Atkansi bull, at r2.7a and c.Si ni 12.75 Texas and Indian Terrltcry lives at 7i Ier head, -laas at St 2s eex- at 32 all I tlisr-. 770 to 1 tjxs lbs. at 32 7 to SI 20.
Kiprefeniatlie -airs No In-. Av IT I N'a IWi bl II- 7S1 J2 7. -teeta 2ji.hs t'i, 2.7. 27 steers 1 alien li 7e lt4 steem in Mi 3 2i 111 steers 2ic.iws ttrx 2.xi 20 steer- JMsper- J4 3 71 4. steers 2 steers v'l 3 7j 1 (K nell.ln trt utllt Stale trk- u.i.iv v.
i.11 nriner llav tJ, il '''it men. r.Jli -''Tn J7 lultr r-niiial retlne.1 4. Ninth Am.rlean JX. f. "7 iffliT ll'e- tlrm o.
Juiv 27 Xbeat a I lJer. ej.J, nn.1 Juiv TxUr SeT.t firn No 2 S-r 'tX- nrSll. fll O'llel. l.itnietkr r.i .01 .111 Av Pr. 7.7 3 73 il X7i 77 1 .4 si sp; 2 v.
V72 3 si S'-X 4.il MS 4 SO The luslne vlni.1 on a better la. Is Arrivuls were small once mule and the opening inalket was tailed strong to a -hsue higher The top end wa- onlv str-n. end it wa- In th-n tdd le thlt the occasional a.lv.tn.e was ib uln. d. The aaln for the day urdr brings tl-e Iietrket li below Xit-ndtv-'s rfi aisl alsiilt l-V ulove the values of the orre-pm ling div a xtar ao After Ihe e-uly business vh- tl l.V wa- slow tint the rl eie su-tatles! th- a-n.
Irg values The tip like wa. IVX-1- fir eh die h. 2t.7 lb. av s. 1 i to Neliiti Morris 4'o.
lilid Ihelr lialn drove of al-sil s- penl no.t and averageil els lb- Til- Swift tr drove. 1114 heal. TU'. II. av 1 -I li.
The pun bases fiiow a 3 tu Hivtrae The bulk th- the rm- and the strl.tlv liw grad oneilncs in te.1, at to 3. 2'. us 3. to V-22-- on I1s and IV 1. 1 IlKht- 01 to lit ax at 34 to -or to tiu.ilitt Ilcht as, to lo .1.1 al Si to Si 2i the billk Ht la to Si Medium weights.
lw to 22a lis- sail at Si 4V to S. 5x the bulk Koine at t. IV to 35 Ji The htavt sold at 2S to 31 so, uik! fair to I- st beavx ht.g- at Si to $2 22Tn. tl Ii g- at 3a tu Sj 17' an 1 conunen fair i.ilx-tures at 2i to Si liepresentailve sales: No Av. IT.
N'o. Ax IT V. i i le i2i No IT. 1. 37.
Is. iVI 'i 1X3 :43 la i li 12', i.ii S.li i IX a ii S.li 171 t't 224 1-3 152.. 11 IM. 11 23 21-4 213 1-1, i.l'i 7C 5 1.x, la e.li i li i.l.V S.I21, 12 I li 70. S.I'.
fl i IS 71 3 si 7J-4 IsS 20X 477 1.2 .220 91 s2 li .1 X3. 7' 211 i t.1 .274 I'4 73 231 77 14 122 1 4T1 a li 2.l I. I. 11 1ST S.i; 77 2J1 175 KZ. 4 5.17' a I7IJ It.
S.17H 3s i I7W 71 5 21 73 12... (i.l7i 73 .211 S.171, 6.17is a 5.171, 77 i 171, a.20 42 i.20 4. iy, 2- ..177 i.2 S.7. i.2 224 i 2- 7 ..227 21 "On 414 2141 1 2a 13. 137 11 IC s.ii ei s.s2'2 SlirKP- Tin receipts of sheen thirtnir tho nrst four days ef the present week went very -01x11 and show cen.lderal le decrease compared with tt sania erlod la-t week and also comrare-1 with the same period list tear.
Tha efferirs-wrie principally lamb- und the qualttv was cnlv fair 1 hiring Ihe flt-t three ilnr. the market is slow, dull and dmegy. but on Tcursd-iy stpine and active and pries cf lamb- were atiout lit hlKher The trade In -lock sheep wa- tiry qtilit, a- but few were en sale ic 1 demanl exl.ts and tir.l.rs are on hand for -everal load-, but they milt I-- gco.1 Cull Iambs are very d-r -lie and burrs do not hesitate to throw tut evertthlne that have not trot Pe-h and quality Tishv the supidv- wa- -mail and the maiket stiong on sheep and to 15c higher on limbs Helie.entatlve sales. N'o lie- Av IT, 477 3 30 7 lambs si Iambs le, 5 b3 lamb. 7o 4 -) N'o lie-.
sh slot kers Av. IT 73 71 3 4-1 si S.2J .411 4 ft 4S 3 7i nr t- 10 cull lamlat ti native nheep 1 .4 4.rai21cuil lamts -miivn sneep. it s. 4 oucks L2 native sheep. S3 I2il 2 bucks 2.7.) Iltdtslj Tlie market was alm.et entltely clcare.1 of nil offerlnica and only a few bead remained la the hands cf speculators It was a quiet day.
with no developments whatever, save a moderate retail demand for some ehglce read lo r-es and drlrers. whlth. aing not available, ct.uld not le mxde to form the i-ls cf any aetitlt) The central wtek has been a good ope for all the good chunks, drafters and Iicrsea obtainable, the ony difference I ing that not enough of the kin 1 were or, hand tu -atl-ty the active demand that emanated from Kastrrn. xxport and local sources for them. The medium grades of chunks Ken-rai purpo home, did not change e-rctptlbly.
but there was some Imirovemrnt In the market on a few top S. iithern kinds Horse quotations: Heavy draft-Commfin ti good to Sua. rledce to fancy Sle to SiTi. Iirivers Common to choice $1) to SI7i. bulk SIS) to IIS, exsveh hnr-e.
$lw to SiM. Sa Idlers Corn-men to choke Shi to SI2i: fancy Sl.i to 3173. Chunk-. to 1.4V) lbe Common to rood is lo r'. choice to extra $10) to Slil.
Southern bor-es commi to gon.1 tia to Si), choice to extt S4i to SCl. 1'Iuga S15 to S4i. With xery slow characterl-tlcs during the forenoon Thursday market later developed a tlegree of activity that disposed of the bulk of the offerlnes anl on ths Kriday markot there were onlv about two carloads that remained unsold and these their -tie-man said would change hands Wore, the close of the day. On an av-trace trade has not teen quite as strong as the week before. It op-ned fteady.
but slackened later In activity and some of the sales were made on an easier tart Yet the market i-ould not be called uh-tantlally changed, as the difference was not much. Mule quotations ifor broke mules. 4 to 7 years old): 14 hands, extreme range S.VW) to 11 band-, bulk sales 4 i to K.f) in; nandi. extrcm taacii ta 65.W 01 to tt '0 57 rA to 3 to to 73 t.l 61. .) to 7.1..H to St hi to I- 1.1 11 DO to 17 liuik of rab-v repiea-nt rnUd males la rr han.1..
lrlie alie balk PKures irpirsent Pr.i las. 11,111 eAtra tmlli and practl. illj murel and iljs.ic.,1. lit 'I'elegrMpli. M'a- Jal.
27 -fattl-Th re, ept- lonnnrit Iiave leli unite moderate-about 41 read a Wetl Hlie, M- Week -wi: on eIH tan hit: jia. k-rs arei etporter. onimon tttl- -bowing rs, advame me ileeloe.l ate the Week, and be lav maiket larked -tremrth, alth.ai'h onl. ebiUt 2.. "I jH re.ette.1 It irotsible that iiiir imieie in the re-eii-ti iit rtrel mil t.
In a knur r.inae of e. I Is-ht Weight kieers sht.anl the eMl adlanee, as l'n iisrkie.l fre-lt. toell be I. util for if tminev- and irere j.tilIttin Vhtlve and fed VI. -tern I larc.p -it the eitr-re- raise belnr 3llw.nr.
with i.h! fit -MiM-ine an.1 at t.2u.a aO-I pjenty ff hl-lCe b.eVe. at 3 l.r,, IliK- toilav'. "run" at K.fx lit. Ut haie arrlte.1 terv ll.l- week min-t in-, Tx. for tl.e same tilii- k.i.1 eefc an 1 143.1.
for inliie a Skit As s.o s-wlne were camsl -r j-' nVi 1 tbl. Oil 11. lie riei, a The demand ws 1 tie. line tat largely le c.iere.1 a few win-- la, yliimr 2-c ab.v 1.,,. ..,1,1, all tie mv from 14 11 to 1'.
"21.. the b-ilk ir-ssliH: the at KW e27. st1g. jsXMlte. Irgn at JUtXTJ.
Hnd pis-, michlmr 7. to 127. lie. aa Sile. were ri.t.ie nf -si to trlme ebliunn nteracinc sei In xei pis it V.
h. naiklng avera-rln 2a lbs nt Jt I -l 1 beep I'jttlm ite. reeelr- (T -been am! lapll to dll letm- the -ut lie- fir the tteek Jl to li.7cn lend jKaln.it 4 is. for tre tire-latt week Tl-ete wa. a ri- denrtintl -ind rrl e- were strorrer.
prime natite lrnlK -eliinjr ul Md.1 at n-aK, Sheep ohl at Kf for rams, and cull. J3 2iKiX4" for 11V 4 efte- ji.) filr t. prbite AV-tnn rane -11I1 MXrllnc- at S11! I7tni fit, .7 -4'attl. K-seil 1 (1 native. si Tev all killing erode- nl er nttive ker- and feeip p.
7a6t butt he-. wv -n, heif-r 32 SOI eanii-r- 2 r4! 2 Western. fe. Tee IW 4lli r. jtr-a Texan- Tel.
II t-Itt- 771... maikit to bleher heatt i-aj- pi 31 IJi. nl-i S4 2--II7. Itecelpt. 1 'Ming -tea ii k.r- feeiler- higher.
limb- 3 fr muli.ai- Western 3." 7il feeoei. irfi-2r. Si lltb V-l. Iilv '7 fatll ItereljiH 1 li miiile- v-ii and Mead- a -ha Slrol.g.t Il.ltlie 1. It '41 Weslieil sle-ls $4 2e.J Te.j.
iers 31 'ri, -o 1, -v mil relf-rs 1 nn-t- SI T- is ar.J feeder- aa-itfi iiv. but'-flags, eti S2 lb- 4a. rnmket shade 10 hlrher heavv 3.1v. l-ilteil P- "71 efir- "I'm I Ulk of Sale- ti 4.71- Sheep- liefe re. learket 7ta lilxber all aroii-sl te-trlitie.
3. 4 41 Uethem 33 "VI. sh-ep ST'i land- S4 New York Jut- 27 TVeves I'eceir'e -1 jty in 1 h'eher strers 31 "AM ehr lee do bulls 42 Af I itrs 34 .1 1 quite I'nlted rttates eitlTe 1. w-er llfilH-e II. ref rir -at lee.
sv 1 l'xports 2.i entile, lie. eli ts A' ib unfair veils ft 5e.iT pr buiter aelite Tit 4j2 2a mlx-d calve- -fl veal, -ti-vlv at 12 lr lb Sh-eii and Iamb C-lli. reirlet ftex.lv- to Krm. sheep S.W, lairbs I 4.C2 K-tJ fanrv Iambs $7 75. ItKIl Hl.If SPKfl.M, St Jiwp'i.
M. Juiv -fsttle Tt.s-eir.-s sin tier, itive-i Jt 3Mea 2T. We-tern Sti" iws nnd heifer- calve. J7 7jiS2 Isill- an) PWi4 1 -li-krrs -iisl feeilers 334t4.7. II Itereipt 1-7 string to 'i- hlKle-r.
light 1 Held lnlx-sl II rreiiium aol heav 3 1, plKS rtll blllk SU-ei lie Ce, t- -JC steady -1 hi: rirriov lllillisli Cnbles a Strong 'liilie ti the Mtuntion I'rteea Muile 47alns. st Friday. July 27. l. Uhile -peculative trading was not heavy, tht Up- of tie situation was quite -trons.
al tlio for future, at 2 ew York was at a few points advance Spots at Liverpool were off 1 11. anl -ales wet- -mall, but future af 4inlrir lower r-, otered and from I l.iir.l- ie-tlrr fur the dar. laf-al Matket Imli unl unchanged. N'o 3 1 O-dinarj 16 4. -t ur Unary 3 1 is lejw middling 7 ni tklllns tu t.1 mid.lMiig 1 Mlddl mc ftir 1.x, Tinges and stains i.tiVc le-Iow white ICasiitng.
i--r vard 1-lb. lb 2 4 tb lrvn ties 31 32. Hemp twine Ir lb areboUse statement to day: 1VSS-IS-J N'ei rer-ifts to-day a 1 Ne' te, 4pt slnte Spt 1 Ii0.37i 7r.ei!i rutins tu-diy 174 42 ri.elpt- -Ints. Sept 1 471 JCTu Ilti- snipme-its 7-o alj sl.liment Sept 1 572, 9u 42: Stttk in hand 1 4L! 4J7 Utirissii Market -pot demand bnilte.1 and rrices 1-32-1 lower: uplands -ale 4.i"J bales. Illturestl.asl utllet.
Jull- i JUlv-AlllT. 22 1 1 l-4 lb: 4 fe ct -Nov. 4 47-4l 4 42 I Dee -Jan. 4 2S Cld Ntw York Xlarke-- dull nd unchanged; nitddtlnir 10 leuture. steadt.
To-e laiw Clceo Yi "tenia). Tseday To-dat- To-diy Juiv tt Vr Sel t-mber isrtobrr Not er I "esriller January I'ebruarv March JH tanJt. bur of als li nands. eztreme JS hand', I ulk. of sale.
l.Ja hands, extreme ranee 1-e- bulk of Mien P. lo'lCi ettreitie range Is to p.t. han-1. hull. .1 25 9 34 9 7 71 34 4 s.i; 2H 2S 21 i.
23 21 23 27 21 2s X.S S.23 2S t.Z 31 27 Net ncelpta 4n states ports f.rr seven a)- 2i.4J7 Isiirs. airalnst for the -i-ne tune la-i hur. ano u-t tear, -inee Sept 1 S.il'-.2a2 bale-. s.pn.lll tlet same lime at seasen Hxi-irt- for -even dav-. 2l.2y amln-t 17.312 fur fmf me la-t week.
Ii-K hatsl. 112 S44 bale-, ag'lli-t 2si412 bal-s siM t.ar llx Teleitrnph. New YotP July 27 -To dav's "Mtn market was the smallest or recent time, and neither loliirs 11 -r -horta null have claimed decided ad-xai tape at any time durlr.sr the entire The openlnu- teady. wllh prl.s-s Itjj sdnts loither tu 2 IVb r- nf the h.sir 1 rices scored a ris- of tliis ports mi a suiden -nre of whi-h oiittinated in tl.sl-e of a -'mile traJer take proril- In a en-all tt iv There proied lo l- a few sellers on Ind. and this hastened the It ince, and adJe.1 to the itmcern of the smaller beurs Hut In-1111 idav v.
tints had rel ip.el alsiut la-t night tleurea. and tmrlnir the lsiluine of the session iinliiilsirtant furth-r variations. Tradu lad i.rartli allv nothing In the way t.f i.en work en Th- niaiket clo-e, quirt an.1 stead). will, price net Mil istlnts higher. Sse r'o-ed dull- mtjlltni: urlaiids l) 1 be do Gulf sales TsK Islle.
CutU-eS quiet anlfteldy-Juiv X7. Aug 'X, S- pt 72 I'e-Not -s is- ss tvi, -XI trill xpril Xlat jc I. Jillt 27 Cot to 1 sp. Ilinltc-tl IjWer nt ices A merit an middling fair Koo-1 mlddltne nuu lling ia.d. low-mlndlinr g.s.i onlinarv erdlnarr a-'4il The -al of the da) were 4 bale-." r.f whl.
7... were for -tabulation and e-port "and Inclu 1-1 2.P.1 Am-tlc-an llecelpts im.1 Xlnttlean. Allure- i.rene.l anl clo-ed quiet. mlddllpg I July Jnlr- AUIC 1 32'44a 3t-4J VUIT Self I4S4i Sept O. 4 O' -Nov 4 47C4.1 Nov- Ilec I It-Clot 42 ni I lee Jan 4 i ui -k.
p. 4 3t, ra-ii 7 C4.1 pvi. -J'arch 4 21 Mjil Man 4 4 34d s. Nw o-lem- lai Julr 27 Cotti, quiet anl steady; vn) ordinary l-P ei.h1 ordinary 'V. Inn ml Mllng iv; -11 tiling io.e i mid-tiling Ilia-; mi.llllrg ralr reeeints r.4: July 1) ltd) lxe- Aug.
rts.e7c sept 12-. O-t. Nr. mc f. ira3.07c.
Jar 07,. rvh 5 fUi lie. March S.113S li'. April S.124iS.ie. lllileri and I.entlter.
New- rk. July 27 -IllJesflrm la-ather -teiitr Chicago. July 17 The ind Leather lie. view to-morrow 111 -av "The pickers are making a del-mined efort ta advance prices of hM but sr m-tlnc with Indifferent jjuccesx. it I- l.ecnm!ng mere more evident earh week tint the price- of nil raw material, are seeklnr lower We quo native steers Texas steers brinded cowj i4e.
and nxtlve cows all weight- ir I'etrcvlenni. New York JuL 27 Petroleum CHI nty Pa Julr 27 Credit Litanies 31 27 31 2.1 bid f.T ie-h Sal-a 44- 4i I I.N. ca-h ell SI 2s' 1 bbl- at $1 4- cl.eed with -ales at JI 2a'. VS. av- rut" v.t.u, runs a.
a.b. aterase ilit Snunr. New York. Jilv 27 SiiKap-Haw strong; fair lining 4 13 ZVr lentrlfiunl. sS test.
4 2-32c Mo-lxsses -ucar 4 r.llnid llrni New Orleans. Juiv 27 sugar strong: cpen kettle 3c. centriillKlI VelloW seconds 24f 4 lelbc. Mala es nominal Ilittler. Cheese nil ITrrix, New York.
Jult 27 -liutt-r Reee-pt 4,122 pkg- niark-t weak 1 reairery 17lilx.c curr-nt pirkisl Cheese Iteceipts 5 47X market -teadv larre whit larae rrlornl stisi.r: sin-ill white -mail I-ored i.ltlVi Kgics Ke.elt.ts i Its pke. market nrm; Western at mark Htin'-e for eteraie Lts. We-tirn. los 01T I riilcnso I'oullry tlnolallons. Chicago.
July 27 teed t- ultry slow; turk-vs 6iT7c; chicken- XiftSo to lljdlr Mlnnenpfills I'lotir. Minneapolis. July Flour anl bran ur.chanat-1 Wlieat In store. No 1 NVrtfcem Juiv 7i'c. Se.it Ilec lln Itk N'o 1 hard N'o.
1 Northern 76'4c No 2 Northern Tic. I'ourtli-Cliiss I'ostiiinsters. KI'PL'IILIC SI-ECI XI Wnshlngtoii. July IT. The folljwlnr; fourtn-class have been ap-polntetl: Illinois Iirubaker, Marlon County.
E. K. McColm, vice McCartati. re-signftl; St. Ito-e.
Clinton County, J. II. Schuttte. vice N. 15.
Fischer, resinned. Indiana Kullock. Warrick County. W. Bullock, x-ice T.
J. Hullock, resigr.p,j, Indian Territory Maible. Cherokee Nation. F. ILiwkin-.
vice C. JI. O. JJTouti. resigned.
JIiss.sippi KolamUi. Itawamha County. J. P. Iloozer.
vice j. t. Wygul. relgncd; Jlnr-rovx. leiudenlale County.
W. JI. Tntvviek, vice W. J. Jlorrow.
resignetl. Jll-souri Fonllanl, Welister County, JI. D. Reed, lice A. J.
Terrtll. removed. Tennessee New. Warren County. Thomas OutUwr.
vice Colonel Gllley. resigned. Tex.is Norse. Rosque County. T.
T. Col-wlck. August leirEen. rcmoiud. HOTELS.
01 urn in -OFFICIAL HOTEL GUIDE. rollovvlne will be found a list of first class hoteN In territory tributary to St. Louis, with names, of proprietor, mtes per population of town. None bot ltr.t-clns hotels will be presented, ant commercial men iv depend t.pon receiving hrst-clasij accommodations at the ATSKANSAf. HOT SI'IILVOS.
AP.K.-Top.. la'O. Great North, rn Hotel; newly refunii-hed throuah- ut; first-class in all d. partments; fin I rtei'. electric elevator: elegint bath hone autlioritx Tnitetl States Goxernment urdee line roof: rates $2 to ier tlxy J12.V) to 'ITeil p-r week Trapk Damron.
prop. jussorm T.INTON MO TIotl .,11 moitern imnrnvetnents; prices rei-son tide M. Tiutrell. prop. KN'iErsioi: XIO.
Po? 3.w: Snapp's Tavern- ore-n the vear round; 1' ills ami verandas; good sample rooms; siHS-iai to traveling men; rates. tier ilit- Vie, XX Ctn itili nronrietress. Lincoln clrrk. s.s 1 rM 1. till I 1 Ill" Hotel, new.
with -ill modern Improvements; J2f) per day. Tit.livns JIathews. props NEVADA JIO T'op. 10 or.v- Hotel Mitchell: traveling; men's hoa'bvnetcrs; $: pe-dax-; lliiine Kahl prop MO Sft.tv: Central Hotel; jj O'll're prop-. COLOltADO Sl'UINGS I'cp -7v: th-Alamo.
Colorado's gre-itest hotel; irst-cla-: in everx- aiiooiptmi nt. rates rtasonable. tleorge S. prop ILLINOIS. CASKY ir.I.-St.
-Ch-irlos Hotel; pop. rates JI. Wilcox, prop. INDIAN TCItUITOriY. riT.CKI.I.
I. T. Hotel Lev where the commercial men stop; rates. $3 per dav. llrovvti liros props.
mmzm For I Bilious Dispepsia lossoilppf CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH ENNYROYAL PILLS OHzlaat m4 Onle Gaaalae. fiafe. limii'iilr Laalea. in PrsulsltlMr 4.II (ilaIAtl la KZD -1 Geldc'Ilsscxe. stale wttk MM nfb-a.
T.hrt. sifter. Kerase waar4ii -rl. .1 e. e.a K.T Has- Jf Jr calansf IM.
Tc.llmnr.Uls tail "lUlUf fee Lsallefc' et 1.II-- F-rtora Mill. Tui. a s. 1 1 1 br.c.tiu let'n this Mew. Tkl.healer I hrml.al 4s.
UadlMia PHI LA, JjV. DR. CROSSMAN'S SPEGIFIG MIXTURE 1 "ir llie Cure or stricture anil nnnlo-' koi.s i-tuiiplnliits nf the Organ, tif 4eaerntlciii. PTi 31 a bottle. Kor sala by dr-ggists.
WEEKLY BANK CLEARINGS. St. r.ouis ShmYs; an Increase ot Throe IVr Cent. New Tort. Julr 27.
T--e following tabl rsi-plle. by Prad-treet. shows the bank elerinc at the principal cities for the week ended Julr 2l. with the percentage of iner-s-" sna decrea-e as compared no.tt, tae correspoadinr; week, las' New Totlc Ho-tnn Chleagix PhladelPhU Louis I'ltt-'junr ItaltlnKire Mn Francisco Cinclnaat! Kansas city New Orleans Minneapolis 1'etrolt Cleveland telUISV'lh l'PT-ldenee Milwaukee r. 1-aul lluJii-i Omaha Indlanapoll- iXitumbu-.
O. sav-mnah Penver Hartford Ulchr-cnd Merrphls Washington Peoria ltTche.ttr Vew Haven W'nn-e-rer Atlanta Salt Lake Cltr Mas-. Itirt Worth Portland Ore. St. Jo-'pll Los Xncetes Norfolk Stracuse Moines N'a-hville llminiton.
Jjei. Itiver Seraiiton tinnd llapl.ls Aueu.ta. 17a lavweli leitton. Seattle Taeoma Sts-sane Slmiv CItr New Tte.lfi-.rd ttnoTvHie. Tenn.
Topeka Hirreingham Wichita I-exlngton Kr. ri3 tsnlxmaznr, Akron Tiattanocs-x ltnekford III Canton. sprirgflell. o. Tirg).
Simir Fait- D. llastlmrs. Veh. ITeiro-'. Neb.
Havenport Tolisio IlaiVestcn Iltu-tn Helena Kvan-vlll Ilacnn IJttle It.s-k sprlncfieM. HI YotmR.town. O. a ft r. iedlaSSaVtsS Art ret.
r-c'. Iao. D-e 7CiS.m 12 7 5 WO 3 11SS4X.1H 1V.1 si.4XJl.C5S 10 2.1 22.7V) -4 20 0 17.11i.xia 14 2M 5 9 21 2 'mJ 317.427 1S.7 74rW323 1.3 V. e.41S3 ss V. -H e.l-l.-Vt 4tX.aW il.ci3i.2Xt 15.t tV i4 24C 7.4.
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Wasliington. July 27. Army orders: Captain W. Abbott. Twlfth Infantry, is xvllevtsl from further duty at Jlaiii-son llarraeks and will Join his regiment.
i-aptain JI. Herzy. Ninth Infantry. Is rcliexetl from duty at Fort Slocum and ivlll piecs-il tr San Franelseo and report to tha C4mmandinK General, Department of Ctll-fornla. for transportation to China, -where lie will join his regiment.
The following; trans for 3 are made In tho Ninth Cavalry: Captain JI. W. Day from Troop I. to Troop Captain P. P.
Powell from Troon to Troop L. rrtvate Holly JlcClaskey. Troop Jt. Sixth. Cavalry, now in confinement at Fort Riley will be discharged without honor from th army.
Ititrul l'ree Delivery RKPL'liLIC SPKC1AL. Washington. July free dcilvery servlco will bo established la aa follows. Illinois-Fnlrbury. Livingston County, ono carrier: length of route, ur, Pulation served.
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