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(i TIIK KAXSAS CITY JOUHXAL. THURSDAY, .1ULY2.J, 1895. ,1 IV i0mm i . ... .. . Wi S. At ODDS, Priildciit. The National Bank of Commerce. CAPITAL, SURPLUS, DEPOSITS, Accounts solicited, nmi depositors offered every facility consistent wit It Kood banking. DIRHCTOKS: (V. A. "VII.ION V.M lit ITHl. Ji'S. I'AIIS. .1 II. ARNOLD WM. ASKEW. ) cKnKMmr ii c nNnt.ii it ward, s j malleoli. v. t. vtKiinintis. 0. M COI.l". J. .1 MM) fOltli. ni:STKItA SNItlKK W S WOODS. V. A llfl.K. Missouri) Kansas & Texas Trust Go,, KAN.' I'll V, Mil, flllll.ll --- HI, ',10,11(10. surplus mid I mil, hint I'r.iiit., t:ut,tim. AIITlirit i:. Hlll.vM.l.l. President Vlte Pr.stdetits A. A Mosher. U I. Mrtln. W. R Tajflor. J Mr I). 'I rltnble. Itobt. II Con, "-p'teiim. Wm S Toylor. Treisurer; Iranx H iVlicor, As.it Ttnav: Jantto T. Noltlienius Asst. ecv. Trimble A Hfafe.r. General Ai;nrn-r Lveiutcs ii (iiiicral I rust ltnliir. Arts u I rustec, 't rmisfcr Agent or Itrg Utmr for ( itrpiiriitlmi.. Acts n t'.it-t nine. VitinlnlMriitttr, Guard inn. or 'trustee of Otntcs. Colli its V' .tern Mortgage., 'Pukes itmrgo or prnpiiilc., inllntlug lints, paling tutus, I'd., lor distcrn In tistiiri.. Kansas City Dlreitors A K. "tllwell, II t Martin. A. A Mosher, c A Heati. Trunk I ooper, F, A. t'numi. .1 Mel) Trlinlil". ltohl tillllum WANTED! flood business paper, strong makers and Indorsers, or good collateral. SikIi no run bear Investigation can bt used (iruiiiptly ut current rates. Parties having such paper to otter pleas correspond with us. Telephone 1592. tilll'AUOiinil KASsVs I ''V COMMISSION CUMPAW. H. U. AIIKMi. l't fil'-J l)cliiwro Mi-ret. Houston, Fibie & Go. (Successor to Wm. J Wollmnn Co) BONDS, STOCKS 'T," .'AV.IAL tt'JU Dl'biuillc stri'i'l. Klllisi. Itl, Mo. W. J. Andersons81 103 Delaware sL. Kansas Cits1. Mo. Com meiclal Paper, Stocks and Uontla. Ileal Estate Loans H. P. WRIGHT & GO. STOCKS nnd BONDS. The only nrm In Kansas City dealing In bonds ami .stocks ex lu.stvely. High trade bonds and stocks always on hand. Send lor our quotations. ARMOUR BUILDING. TEI.. 2631. COO DELAWARE ST. ri.NANI'IAI.. There was a more unlet tone to the local money market osterda. The demand lor money has dropped rf attain. There was some cattle paper offering, but mer chants atnl manufacturers vvunteil no as slstnnce and the loan market as a whole was dull. Hales, however, remain un changed, still GfyS prr cent. Currency shipments to the country very light. Hank clearings yesterday, Sl.477.llii; same day last year, $l,r53,:XSl. a decrease of $"(!, 03:i, a loss of I per cent. ICastem exchunge oulet and weaker. Houston, Flbie ,c Co., exchange brokers, quote It as follows: New York, 2oo premium; Chicago, par; St. I.ouls. par. The gold reserve yesterday was ?I05,711, 017. Local IS. ink Stock Onntatioii.. Tl.'e following are the bid and nBkeil price of slocks of Kaunas City oanks nnd other local securities, as furnished by II. 1 Wright ,c Co., brokers. Armour build ing: Hld.Asked. Amertcnn National bank Uil (17'i Citizens' National bank.... .....loo 103 l-'lrrt National bank 170 ISO Interstate National bunk S3 in Midland National bank lOo l2Vj Missouri National bank 95 IbO National Bank of Commerce ...112 115 I'nlon National bunk 102 UC'.i Missouri Savings bank US Mechanics' bank 102 lnt; Kansas City State bank fcO so Metropolitan National bank DO !ir, New Kngiand Bafe Deposit 120 123 Kansas City Stock Yards CIS. itn Metropolitan Street railway BO 7u United States Trust Company.. J03 Money at II011111 noil Abroad. New York. July II Money on call easy ut 1 per cent: lust loan. I: closed, I per cent. Prime mercantile paper, !"; I per cent. Sterling exchange. Jlrm, with actual business In bankers' bills at SI.DOii l.fio1, for demand, and tl.SJWi4.SM', tor sixiv days. Posted tat-s. Ji.S'jUfi l.iiu and $l.:w'..'fi l.til. commercial lulls, ji.sv,. London. July 21. Money 'i per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short and three months' bills, 9-ltl per cent. Now York, July 21. Cleat lngs, Ji3,3U,277; balances, Jti."2,8Sl. Huston, July 21. Clearings, J16.S7n.293; balances, I,!M1,524. Baltimore. July 21. Clearings, $2,201,fiOT; balances, TJX,,'m. Philadelphia. July 21,-ClenrlnBS. ?11,.'25, 411: balances, $1,501,760, Cincinnati. July 21. Money 3'-.ill per cent. New York exehamje, par to 2 premium, cwarlngs. 12. 157.530 Chicago, July 21. Clearings, JH,'.li!,iil. Money easy. Hates, 4(ti4'.s p,r cent for all I ian. nnd 5ji.V3 per cent for commercial paper. New York exchange. 23c premium, linkers' (London 1 wterllng. ti.W.i to li.wi'i,. St. LQuIk, July 21. ciearliiBH, S3,37"..u!i7: b.ilanees. IWJ1.27S. New York exchange, pur bid. Money 5Sj6 ner cent. New (Jrleuns, July 21. Clearinirg, tCStl,l39. New York I'xchanee. fi.Sb rer JI.OOO prem-1 nun: commercial. 3u,- per 11,000 premium. ! .Memphis, July 21. Ctearin, 55,000:1 balances, JS2.M6, Eastern excimnge, l I premium selllmr. i.n , J.. , .,. 4,Bar silver, 30',id per London. July ounce. New York. July 21. Silver certlflniiieK. o.aeTse; bar silver, tiGV'lUeXiuun dollars, ,Je- slum -nut linvcriiiiient iii.nri. w... vlli, ,..iV. V. o,";.J .. !'.' .. ew York, July 4.-CIosln cpiotatlons Hie New York Stool; exchange: Yestr- To- H. . utn. on day. day. Stale Alabama, cla A n7 1OT 107 97 97 HS'i ion 1 m i 1 Ai-baimi. emits u..., , lur Alabama., class C 87 9T Alabaintt currency Louisiana, ntw consols, 4s. North Carolina 1 North I'uroUiuv South Carolina non-fund.. . S3 lun .12 1 'IVnues.ee 3s, new settlements.. ) i eiinesnee as, new settlements.. iu TVnlleSkeu lis, oh settlements., SO VlrgiuU centuries ,, fsjti Mtiteurt 8 IW " liBllr""'! li'imiit New York, July 2i.rCIosln quotittlons on I ha .New York Stack exchujie, . . . . Yest'r- T. A1CJ11SOO is,, .,..,.... AlfcbUun Kd A Canada. Southern 2ds Central I'uelilc lsts , Denver & Itio Urmnle U... Deliver & lib Urande Ts .. Erie 2ds : (i.. II. i ii. A. as ii.. 11. & S. A. 7 ..,. 3u4 ,..107T ....1D2 .... W ,...114 .... 6BV4 ... Iu7': 102 j, ?S' 113 107I 101 JIM'.S m 115 llfi now. Mh Houston A- Te.i'ib Central 3s..itn Iluutton & Tx Central Cs....io; 31utu.il Union C H3 Missouri, K,,s. ti 'Vvk. lit Is.. S7tl Missouri. Kus. Tex. 2d Is ... u New Jersey Central general 6..ll Northwest S. P. delntures...)I.j Northwestern consols ... , iJ Northern P.eltjc lsts I1 Northern Pacific SMs l,r HS4 118 18 03ii jjit im Hlo Grande We.lun lsts 77V. St. Paul consols. 7i .lii. im St. L. 1. M. fjftinrul is... St. L. A: !j. F. smusral lis St i'ljul. C. hi P. W. 5.... ... SS'I ...It ' ...lltti ... m m Ui 113', 1 exaui i-aciuu ,i Texas l'-clfic 2ds I'llioil I '.11 ,1,1 lsts Of ''Mi Wtst -hot. Is siotks and III. , Kw Yotlt, July 21. Share liati 1" 'I'l'.uutwn .l. ",'""? i"," rsi.wieui jjs , By. jjy sample on trni K here ut Kanuis I 'nlttKl State 4. coupon 112U Jt2',i City: No. 2 hard, 0 ears early at H' '7 !".'' i,.ue. neyi U l'oi,p0,,"?3 l' ''ft'1 "' 6lL! "ter 0 cms it fie, i cars i I'nlted State new rg. -U 1221 122Vs 05V' ; No. Shard, 3 cars at 3c rejected 3 ,aV"i !:" S8 ret.ered....Ilrf) JIB?, ,10 e,ade, 2 curs ut 53c; No. 2 led, new United States Ss, resUlered.... p7 OJ nominul it dwytuo: No. 3 red. 2 cars at"'. I'actllo UB 100 Ida a .... m ,:i.. una 1 , ,, .. , i!,r. M , ...( I'lNANC'IAI. W. A. Itl't.l;, (MOiler. 31,000,000.00 200,000.00. 4.G00000.00. on tli Stock exchan-re Irregular n'ttd unsettled thtoughiiut the greater part of thi ,M an. I in the Dual tritilltiK was di ilibdlj heavy in tone. Chief mining the ili-pii'Kin intluelke iti the market was th' sharp advance In wheat, which re flected it-ports of a scant crop and as a tuisetrii.nrv lol to iellln of the prannirs, tioth for the lonit nmi short nrrounts. Thi' jf.nerill tallttny list .'nht t!n .lr lr.'slon, whli'h was increased to somr xti'nt hy a slluhtly hai,lei,lli(t telidenoy of Merlin pxrhnngo and by inoilerate snle for thi' foreign ni count, tnaltily on nrbiirnne. The course of the market wag vi iv erratic with the wildest mutilations in the industrials. In the bond market the Atihlson Issues wni heavily dealt In ami on purehnns nmtrefrntiriB l.is.no.) the 4s Irust receipts linptoved p, nc-r relit and Is seoohit trust ecelpt IS. Aside from the Atchison irndlntt the inquiry wan good for other mortmiRPs, which caused n Rcticml rite In Vulii.'s The flg;reHte sales of the day I'luliifl the turn, total of i2,MU,0W. (Jimintluiia on the New York Stock ex ehanite were, ns foilowm YeitfU'V. Toolay. Adams n.tnress .....lfr 147 Ati-hlson Itallrond , Wi American :.icsr ., UJ IlillllUlote & ohto (a Canada I'aelllc h 'imada Houtheril 61 Cetiirnl l'iii.'illc Mi Cbesiipenlii' .V Ohio 21'a 'hnairii . Alton lf.O chi.'iiKi,. IturlltiRton & Qulney., ." I'hlcami (las Mx I'Muivo ,v K. llllnolB prefd Ki ''.. C. ,t St. I. -I7H c.Hi.nlldnteil (!as 13!i'-i c.ilotndo l''uel fc lion R1, I'iilnr.idn Kind A- Iron prefd.... !:'. Colorado t'oal & Iron S iton oil Certlllcates :g',I I'elavvare & lliiilson IS) Iielawaie, I.nekinvamiii & '...lia'. Denver A; Itlo flratide Ill, Denver .v: Itlo C.rande prefd..,. t7V. Distillers & C. 1 Co.... 2l(, llile ;ifH l'.rli- prefd Ku, I'ort Wayne lisfi llenernl Kleetrlo SCJ, )l'.4 113 fitt Mi lllll 4r's litllty 7Vs id s 2fl'i '$ 3ls 10 22'4 iin-in ;onnern preiu il'.,1. 127 Jit 25,i & 27'.i 33 11 ) 21 & 1 27?i 3015 i!t 17, :s'i 1IV 173". 17'.. llnols Central ......'.'.'.. !j "iklnc Valb'y L'J'J u II Houston & Texas Central itausnM A: 1 exns jiref d Lake Shore Lake Lrle .t Westetll Lake Krle A- Weslern tiref'il.. .. :i7; ,..132i ... 2c ... IJh :.:$ .. 15 ...101 ." 331; '.'.'lW',8 ..ip; .. 1 ' 0l'i liliut?; .. tu ... lUs ..mm .. 13 .. OS .. 174 .. 25H .. in? .. i $ .. wi ..ic,0 ..174 Lead Trust Louisville ,t Nashville Louisville te New Allianv Manhattan Consolidated .Menipnis A- ( natieston Aiiciugati central IMInnesota & St. Louis Missouri J'nclllc Mobile ,t Ohio Northwestern Northwestern prefd National Cordage National Cordage prefd National Linseed Oil Co New York Central Northern I'atlllc Northern P.iclllc prefd New Jersey Central Norfolk .t Western prefd.... Nashville A.- Chattanooga .... New York A New England... Ontario Jt Western Oregon A; Navigation Oregon Improvement Co O. S. L. ,t V. N Pacific Mail R. S. Co Peoria, Decatur & Lvnnsvllle Pittsburg Pullman Palace Car Co North American Co Heading Hlo tlrande Western Klo Grande Western prefd... Hock Island A Pacific St. Paul St. Paul prefd St. I'aul A: umahn li'.i i3. 73"h 17'.i 43 754 I3!tt 123 lO-'l, 120 lM!, S W, UK 9 17 531, 2111.. 10s 81 is W St. Paul A: Omaha prefil lis Southern Pacific 2I4 Sugar Hennery Co 11SL, T., A. A. & N. M 2 Tennessee Coal A Iron .154 Texas I'aelllc 12, Toledo, St. Louis K. C 8 Toledo, St. L. A: K. C. prefd... 11V4 I'nlon Paelllc 13',t P. P., Denver A: Gulf 5 I'nlted States Kxpnss 41 Wheeling A- Lake Erie 17 ' ,. ,i,-,-ini.; ,v ...int i.i .1. iin. ,. am- i;ne prom... r.3'2 Wabash. St. Louis A: Pacini !!'(, Wabash. St. L. A- p. prefd... Wells-t'.irgo Express Western I'nlon Telegraph Co .107 . fili Second asfessment paid. ! New stock. wANTED-j;rfl,rs The Hanson Paper and .Milling Company wishes to buy material for making paper. Will pay for wheat, rye 01 oat straw, II per ton, and inaikct r.,tes lor old paper ami rags d, l.ver.,1 at the mill, located In the Kast bottoms. Just e.tt uf Agnes ave nue and south uf Air Line rallin.nl, Kan sasCltv, Mo. C. l. khknch. President. WYAN NELSON. Secretary and Treasurer. i:sT.lll,IMli:i 1K7II. FKENCH BROS. COMMISSION CO. Orders executed for future delivery of Grain and Provisions. Itooms 20. 21 and 22, Exchange bids. Private wires to Chlcaco, Now York and St l.auls. Till; (illAI.N AIAKKLT. In store Wheat, 81,323 bushels; corn, 4S.377 bushels, oats, GI.3W bushels, and rie, 3, Ml bushels. WHEAT Heieipts past 21 hours.... 27.000 Same time lust year 5l.on0 An excited and blither market was hud yesterday. The repot t by the Kansas State I .Miners- Association in.it that state would (not maltc over lo,wjvitKi bushels of wheat f t.nd that not over lo per cunt of that I woum ue goon unuusn tu nun had a very ' toiHUh imie..,,. .. Nonhwest also continue to report damage i to the crop there. The result was a shurp I .bul1 movement In Chicago, September der liveries advancing 4.c. Cash' grain here aiiu uuvice.s irom tne i was higher In kimpuihy and in good d I mand. Tho elevator men ..11 free buyer ) nmi some Inquiry from millers for the to ' grudes top 1 ear at 59c. 1 car. 53 noun. Is. at .'. 1 e.n- at Sic. 1 cur at 59c, und late 2 cm at tiOc and I our at lilc. COHN-Hecelpts past 21 hours i,ino Same time hut year Si.suo The market was steady and tlrm, under the Inlluence of the bullish feeling in wneat. nut there was no especial life to .trade, buyers dispose d to hold back and ifp slow. Jly sample on track here at I Kansas City: No. 2 mixed, li ears at 39c, I car t 38V. 3 can) nt J!.i I cur at w.c, S.0IW tmshchv at 39.'; No. 3 mixed, Syfrfcijc I No. J white, 1 car ftl 3Uc aild 1 car at VV; No. 3 white, 3S3iiW'- I OATS-Kecelpp, past 21 hour 11,000 , Same time lust year out j There were more In yesterday than for some time, et prices were held steady i ! lirm undr the Inlluence of a bullish wheat market and it stronger tone to corn. Trading, however, was light. Hy sample on track here at Kansas Cuv v.. 2 miieit, 1 car old at 2le nnd 1 ear at SILcj No S mixed, 2 far new at 21e; No. I on ru, 1 mr ai 10c; .-10. i vvnite. 1 iar at 27' jo; No 3 uhii., I car new 3l',c; No. 4 .nt, .y ItYE He, en, ts mint si hniir Same tlm- lust year ivw None coming- in snd market dull for the want of ofteiiiic Prices nominal. No. 2. tt, Ny. 3. 40O4.U. I'l.OI'H Dtmand A little better under the Inlluence of a strong? wheat market. but LilKtb n0i uuotablv hinher. Soft ?'&' Hfr ,w pound sack, patents, tl.&OCP ,!-Jt?: .,f 'snej, $1. 63H1.75, fancy, Jl.SOQ I'Wl choice. l.4jl.M hard wheat? per IW fai.' ,CK- Ptents. ii.soji2.00; straights. um& r?r?ii.istM-w' ,0" Eria,!3' COftNMKAL-Firiii, but klow sale. We quote at Jfi79c per cwt.. bulk. COHN CHOP Demand lisht, but prices un. hinge,! Quoted ut "IH73. per tut s:i' lie ' MltAN Slow suio, but tlrm Oliolci. 0x1 : 1 . sa.-Heo; poor, as. , uuik, ij(, 1 LAXSKL'D-Firm an a in , Hood demand, j ijtjv ui.iiikm. i (iMPi't-r siiiii nrtin We qtiot nl tl.ttiD1.l3 per bushel upon the hAls of pure n to hilling-. PAULEY No receipts. 1'rlces Bt til nom Ihal. No. S, r. HAY Heoeljls pat 21 hotirs MO tons Same llrne Inst year 270 tons The inrtrket l still dull for prairie, but timothy lit good demand. New prairie, J.'. is7.) as to conditions old upland, fa i..y. liOOfi'W per ton: choice, J.6ofl.00: lowland. No. I, r..0W5.5Q; No. 2, H.nwl.50! old llmothj-,cliolee,10ll; No. I. 9.nm!W: N" J. $ onff'i.OOi No. 3, 47.ViT7.l; now llm "thv. $5.flrW.on. as to condltloni clover m.xe.l, No, J. ?.(!0S SO; No. 1. clover tnlxed, 17 '"iiS.W: trniRiit clover, KpQlf'.aQ. Yoterdiiy's t'bleago Market A furnished by PrfhCh Uros. Commission company, rooms SD, SI, Si, I5xchnn,;e build' 1 hi;: Opilohs. 1 Open.) Hlgh. Imyt. Close, Whent, JttlyT .1 STlJ 7?'", J 5T,$ 7P, fcpl f' 72',, JSI4 72L l"-c . 70J , 71 7ii 7IS Coin, July ItUI 4I',I 4P,i 41, ?t'pl Illi; (;. It ,( 41- My.. 33 ;'(. 33V, 30 Oats, July 21' 21', 21', 24'(, P.epl 23', 2VV, 23', .May. 23y i;s , k- PolK. July 10 73 10 70 10 75 10 7ft cpt 10 JO 10S5 10S,!4 10 M .Ian . 10S7V4 10 W.4 10 37' 10 S2' Ijtfd, July car. r, 23 028 c r. Sept fi 80 1! 33 0 30 I! 33 Jan G 27i B 30 0 rtts n 30 S. tubs, July... fi 10 10 rt 10 r, 10 Sept 10 171 0 10 B I7' ..Jan . i. ......... 6 On 6 H7'a .8 00 ii it!b c'lifrflgo raf lots yesteltlny: Wheat, 21; corn. 130; oitts, 80. Estimated receipts ta-tlny: Wheat lOcnrs; comi, 2fii onrs; onts, 130 cms. WIIKAT-ca(h-No.,2 red. 73'ic; No. 3 red, 67e8c; No, 3 hard, 7W71c; No. 3 hard, 'rnllN-Canh-No. 8 mixed, 41c; No, 2 white, 4lo, t)ATf!-Citsh-No. 2 mixed, !4Hc; No. 2 white, 2S'ic. . tlriitii Note,. Heports fiom Iowa ore that oats are threshing out S'J to IW bushel per acre. ltecelpts of wheat at primary poltlls yes terday were 2Kl,t.J bushels, and shipments, 250.000 bushels. The four Atlantic ports cleared for ex port yesterday 26.100 bushels of whiat, 11,179 barrels of Hour, 153,537 bushels of com nnd 31,721 bushels of oats. Hosarlo ndvlres of June 13 state that the supplies of wheat In Argentina this year had exceeded expectations and the total export," will likely, after all, exceed SU.OOO, OOo bushels. Dodge City reports n rainfall of 1.S2 Inches Tuesday night. A light shower fell nt Concordia, and a good rain at Spring field, Mo., Cairo, and In the Northwest. Fair weather is predicted. Some of the crop experts nre reducing their estimates on the spring wheat yield In the Northwest. Prime and the Pioneer Press make It HO.Ofo.OOO bushels. Hlnkly 70,000,(100 bushels. The government July figures indicated IM.CmI.O'W bus-hels. The government estimate of last year's crop was S7,0jO,ooo busbel, A telegram from Snyder, Neb., says: Th small grain crop here l so enormous and so much out of proportion to what was expected that farmers are having mtn h dllilculty In harvesting it. Many nre running- their machines seven days In the week and then ftar they will loso some wheat, rye and oats. An element antag onistic to what they term Sabbath dtse cration are threatening to have the farm ers working in the grain Holds on Sunday arrested. Leading decreases In available wheat supplies of last week, reported by Itrad street's and not covered by the oillclal visible supply report, were 50.MO bushels In the Northwestern Interior elevators. S.-("-) bushels at Cleveland and 22,iy) bushels at Kingston. Ont. Cot responding Increases Include 53.0"! bushels in Milwaukee private elevators, SI.OOO bushels In Chicago private elevators, 35,Oi1 bushels nt Pittsburg and 20,nu0 bushels at Ogdensbtirg. Car lot receipts of wheat: K.C. Chi. St.L. Mpls. Dith Tot. Yesterday . .43 21 irl 43 P12 311 A week ago.. 21 45 70 43 70 SCt 2 weeks ago..! I to 1 00 pin 2Wi A year ago. .S3 357 291 211 132 1,79 Car lot receipts of corn: K.C. Yesterday II A Week ago 10 Two weeks ago S A year ago 52 Chi. St.L. Tot. 130 11 101 103 3t 150 127 21 13!) 2'!2 70 390 Cur lot receipts of oats: K.C. Chi. St. L. Tot. Yesterday 14 00 25 90 A week ago 10 S3 s li'l Two Weeks ago 3 lit) 11 121 A year ago 17 152 93 271 Prime, in his crop bulletin Ttlesdav. says: "East of MlssippI und all through Cen tral and Southern portion of corn belt weather for last three days, with excep tion of Sunday, has been cool and cloudy. Every Indication of rain, but not material izing, every day now, shows good effect of last week's rains upon corn; just best kind of weather for corn to ear out. "The spring wheat crop reports, taking Dakota and Minnesota, us a whole, was run down very decidedly during last ten days. The more und more we get Into mer it" A winter wheat crop, the more fact becomes appnrent that uuallty Is lower than first threshings indicated. This ac counts also for fact that large amounts of wheat still going from grain centers into Interior and very small movements of new wheat which have so far taken placi. Simply have not the wheat to move. Wide range in qualitv and quantity of out crop. Harvest still pro gressing." Crop, In Canada. The Montreal Trade Bulletin jf July 19 says: "Later renorts of the crnnn In Onlnrln confirm the statements made in last week'a Issue to the effect that the discouraging reports which appeared In some dispatches frum the West were very much exaggerat ed and overdrawn; and despite all nsser tijli.s to the contrary, we maintain that the dry season has le en favorable for wheat, although the growth of the straw may bo stunted. We have never known n dry sea son yet that did not turn out much butter than expecti d. fur the reason that the growth of straw being below the normal, glies an Impression that the wheat Is also a poor yield; whereas it has frequently oci urred that u stunted growth of straw produced full . a.'s of plump wheat. Of cjiiise, it is held that this year, In addi tion to the drouth, was the frost: but ad mitting the fro.it caught the wheat In .some sections after It had made considerr ble henilwuy, we contend that the only real damage that frost can have on wheat is when it is in bloom, or during the milk stage of the grain. There can be no doubt that in tome sections of the country west of Toronto the hue I'rim ivllt lin .... short, owing to prolonged drouth, although In those districts where the shortage shows the greatest percentage, there will, we have little doubt, be a larger crop than depicted by the blue repurls that portend ed absolute ruin. Take also, for Instance, the barley crop, which Is spoken of as .1 light crop almost everywhere In Onturlu, and the following extract from a leiter received from a merchant in I'lcton speaks for Itself: Mtespecting barley, 1 Jo not think the crop will be as bad an I see re ported In some of the papers. Of couise, the urea planted In this section Is not quite as large us It used to be, but on the whole, 1 think m.iv look for ,1 t.nr yield on a good portion of the tcuitory howu.' " MILLS Commission Co., toa Now York ui nun, lin;.., Telepliuiiu tilHK, KANSAS l.'ITV, 31 0. Dealers In GRAIN and PUOV1SIONS for cash or future delivery, and ItAILHOAD (STOCKS and HONDS. Orders by malt or teietrupn promptly exei uteu. Leased H'lrei l tlilcago und New York. Hefer to Hradstreet's und Dun's Mercan. tile Agencies, New Eut'land Safe Deposit and Trust Company. Telephone ".04". A. S. VEST, BROKg-"i Stocks, lloiuls, (ii'itiu ami rrovisions. Direct Wire In Chicago, Now York und .SI, r.oui., ';oi. ,'-:) m:w viiuk i.hi: 111.111;., KANSAS CITY. THE PKODIICi: MARKET. Quotations below uro for Job lots. On final lols higher prices aro asked und ob tained, enough bcluir usked to cover extra coat of lailiiK for und tilling them. The pal lies making small outside orders want the best goods utid selections. Dealcis me. fer to handle the foods In Job Iota In straight consignments, as received. ni'TTKFl- Cpamtry continues dull, but steady. Chop e dairy In good demand; llrm, ami tin best storo pucked sells very well, but pinker- only buyers of low glades. Wo quote: Highest grade stparaior, 15c ,,er pound; finest gathered cream. He; tine ftesh, uiiod flavor, 1Sc; fair to good. 12' Dalrlts Fancy farm, 12c: fair to good lines. So. Country store packed Fancy, lie; fresh and sweet packing, So EGGS- Demand fulr und nrh v steady. Fr. sh. v I IH'TTHHINi:--Criainery grades. In 20 to , CO pound tubs, solid. Uc per pound, dulrv- I grades, in 25 to to pound tubs, solid, !3!sc per pound; rolls, prima or bricks, g viumis, j In 10 iKiund tubs, 'c higher than solids, and 1 pound, le higher than solids. CIIEKSU We quote: !! rklmer county. N. Y. Cheddars, l.v per ponnd; Crawford county, P.1., Cheddars, I3c ier pound;, She boygan, Wis., twins, 12c: Sheboygan, Wis., Young Amerlen, 12V; Missouri and Kan sas full cteam Se Ppri.THY-The supply of hens l light nnd demand good nt steady price,, springs are quiet und offering, good, nnd turk" dull nnd young ducks tlrtn mid wanted. Ducks, yotitiR, 9c; hens, r,'i- per potinil: roosters, eneh, I2',tn5e; pprmgs.per pound, OlpK; turkeys, hens, C0cVc; toms, ue; dutks, tv, geese, &V; pigeons, per doz., 75c; veal, choice, SO to IW tioutids, &S6VM ner bound. MELONS Watermelons In irood supplv nnd movement fair nt steadv prices. Nut hire melon are In heavy ofTerinr and slow at Hue a basket. Caiiteloupen are hard to place. Watermelon,, t.T dor.eti, tI.BOH2.TO; i-anlrloupes, per doneti, SnetJl.ijo. iEltHIE.S-niaeklHrrles nre about the only kind In and they met with a fair de mand at ntcnile liHr.t. Wv. miotr lllncts. oerries, per ill quart orftte, (i.mtri V; rasp berries, black. l.twi,23; raspberries, rod, fi.no: strawberries, f2fVfiV50 gooseberries, per 21 quart emte, tj.2Vftl.5v; huckleberries. berries, per 21 "quart orftte. I1."Hfl 2fi; ranp- per 21 ounrt crate, ti 73 PorATons-Miirket Rlutted and lower, Hell li .from glowers at avtiwio per bushel. CALII'ultNlA FHl-lTS-Steady and In fair demand. We quote: Ivacbes, 75ttlnc per box; Koval native plums. U.D0WI.2S per box; wnsli plums, $1.75 per box. Hart per box; ciymati plum,. tl.25iri.oO per box! 'Irisllcdy plums, JI.75 per box ; Ger man prunes, 12 per cne. P. D. plums. 12 per box; wash plums, $1.75 per box. Hart lett pear, 12.50ji2.75 per box. PEACHES .More coining lit and market Weaker, but demand good for best. We quote: lVnehes, shipped stock, freestones.io jtSOo,; r, basket crate, t.33; 4 basket crate, ic; clingstones, 2.Vt;33r per , bushel box; homo grown, Ufii6c per ' bushel; 40c per peek. . GHAPKP-Selllng fairly nt old prices. Muscat grapes, 6c per I basket crate: Coit ion! grape, lnjiSOe per basket; basket crate, tl.imijt.i. PEA Its Mole 011 nle and market weak er. We quote: Large. Mo per -i bushel box: I basket crate, v75c. OKAN'OHS rum and In fair demand. Quoted: Mexican. J2.70'O3.W; Washington, navels, t3.0njl3.iH); California seedlings, fan cy. t2. i5fi3 11); choice, 12 231T2.50. LEMONS-Malkel steady and firm. We quote: Messina, Ju.eOSi 11.26; Jlnlagu, 3.tiW e.fiO per box. HANANAS-Slow sale. Latge, Jl.7302,0), and Jumbo. 2.tii3.(" per bunch. PLI'.MS Not so many coming In and market sternly. Wild goose plums, supply limited, 00li70c per crate. Hluu plums, tl per crate; other varieties, 3o3i40c per crate. APPLES Steady, but slow sale. We quote: Fancy hand picked, 3.Vi50c per bushel; windfall, 23 H.U: pel bnsln I; shipping stock. 35e per bushel, i 25(!t) 2.0i per barrel; shipped stock, 75c'u J1.23 per barrel; old stork, fancy stand, J5.0J 5i7.u0; common to choice varieties, 12.009? 4.00 per barrel; crabapples. l.i per barrel. TOMATOES Selling very well at EOftOOc per bushel from growers. NEW VEGETABLES Offerings liberal and prices low and sales slow. i.'uoted as follows: Cabbage, slow, home grown, 15ti30o per dozen heads. Onions, new, 408 ,VV per bushel. Till nips, 15ti- per bushel. Ctuillllower, fancy. 3twil0e per dozen. Let tuce, 23o per bushel. Radishes, 5c dozen bunches. Cucumbers, home grown, 5c per dozen; 23c per bushel. Pie plant, 15c, two dozen bunches. String nnd wax beans, 25J? 35c per bushel. Squash, fancy, 13i20c per dozen. Hoots, heavy, fancy, f0fit."K.' per bushel; 23S,"0c per ' bushel, Given onions, three and four dozen bunches. 23c. Carrots, live dozen. 25c. Sweet corn, 3filo per doz en. Michigan celery, 2ti.il"i- per dozen bunches. Pens, Mk- per bushel. BP.OOM COHN Quoted. Ilurlirt green, 4M(5'.s.'C per pound; green, self-working, 44 8jl?:c; red tipped, teif-worklng, 4c; com mon, self-wot king, 3JJ3Ho; crooked, half price; riwnrf, 3V.-'i3r- FI'.ATHEHS l'rlmo geese, jjc per pound; dark and soiled, 30c. mixed and old, 15&30C; 1 per cent tare on small sucks and 3 per cent on large. HONEY 1 pound comb, white, 15c; fall, 1 pound comb, 13THc; 2 pound comb, Cali fornia, white, 1C;l7c; 2 pound comb. Call forni.v, dark. 12fil.'!c; extracted. In cans, 637 7c: extracted, in bairels, 5?i6c. GKOUND LINSEED CAKE-Quotcd: Car lots, sacked, S22.il per ton; 2.VO0 pounds, $1.30 per 100 pounds. HEESWAN No. 1 amber, 22c per pound; No. 2. ISc. NCTS Jobbing prices: Coconnuts, pr 100, quoted at $4 00 Pecans Missouri, per pound, 95710c. l't amits Virginia, white, raw. per pound, 4''t3e; Tennessee, raw, 4f5e; roasted. 7fiSc; Kansas, SUc Hick ory nuts Small, per bushel, J1.23; large, 11.23. Hazelnuts 2It2!Jc per pound. Chest nuts 10c2 per pound. DH1ED FHUITS Sun dried: Apples, choice, Cc pur pound; g,ood. 5c; poor, 3c. Wool, Hides and 1'elti. WOOL Slow sale but steady. We quote as follows: Missouri and similar Flue, 71390, line medium, 9Jlle; medium, lltfil3e; combing, 1214o; coarse, 101il2c. Kansas. Nebraska and Indian Territory Fine, 7179c; line medium. 7&10c: medium, 9fI12c; combing. Iltl3.-; coarse. SfflOc. Col oradoFine. 6,9c; tine medium, 7(iil0c; me dium, Siil2c; coarse and carpet, ii)10j; ex tra heavy and sandy. 3'n7c. HIDES AND PKLTS-Demand very good at old prices. Green and salted, free of brands, No. 1, 7',c per pound; No. 2. 6Lc: green. 5V"C: green salted, butt branded, No. 1, C-ic; No. 2, 5'-c; green salted, side branded. No. 1, 5Uc: No. 2. 5c; green salted kips, 151(23 pounds, No. 1, Cfce; No. 2, 5'jc; green salted calf, S1I15 pounds. No. 1. Sc; No. 2, Cc; green sailed hides, Nos. 1 and 2 and butt branded, around 0'Ao; green uncured, No. 1, djc; dry flint hides. No. 1, iie; No. 2, 7Hc: dry salt hides, No. 1, So; No. 2, 7c. Sheep pelts, green und dry. 10ii.-iuc; dry, 4i5c per pound. TALLOW We quote us follows: No. 3, I'.'.s'; No 2, le. St. Louis, July 21. WOOls Quiet, but un changed. We quote: Missouri, Illinois, etc Combing and clothing, 15lil5M.c; coarse ami braided, ISjJIS'.ic; medium cloth ing, 14'ifiHbc; light line, 9itlftc; Kansas and Nebraska Medium, H113e; light line, 9ft 10c; heavy line, 7liSe. Texas, Arkansas and Indian Territory Fall and spring me dium, 13U lie; coarse and low. Sidle; light line, loilt'e; heavy line, CTfSe, Dakotu, Wy oming. I'tah, etc Medium, 12Di3e; course nnd low. O'.ilOc; line medium, fiillc; light tine, 9i10c; heavy line, 7(tiSe. Tub washed Choke, 21c; fair, ISftlOc; coarse and low, 14'n 16c, Unsound or defective in condition, length or 1 olor, or mixed packages, from lc to 3 leas. Pro, I, Inns, There was a Hteadler and firmer tone to tho market yesterday, but trading light. Smok d meats aro uiuvlng very fairly in to consumption, but lard and dry will meats .ire verv dull. We quote car lots: LA HI i-Cash, $0.10; July, SC.10. ilKEK.N MEATS-Shoulders, $6.00 per cwt.; hams, .8TMj S 3o D. S MEATS fpartly cuiedl-Shoulders, cash, -,ii'n5 73 per cwt.: short libs, sides, cash, i;i5; long clear sides, $6.05; short clear sides $6.13. S P .MEATS Hams. cash. $S.25fls.73; should, rs, $5 5015.75 A, J, GILLESPIE 1 A, J. GILLESPIK L. J. GILLESPIE T. H. GlI.I.RsiPIP &i OO. i J. V. GILLESPIK Commission Merchants, Kansas City Stock Yards. Liberal advances made to parties feed. Ing stock. Uuylntr feeding cattle on orders a specialty. Correspondence solicited. Tel ephone No 1523. 31auki:t hy Ti;i.i:tiii.vi'ii. New Yoik. July 21. FLOUR-Receipls, 13.SO0 bam U; exports, 2,S')0 barrels. Mar kit dcildedly higher on spring wheat anil a good loiul de-mand. buyers willingly pulng 10c more; .lured stroiiu. Wlnttr strtilgh's, $J..-i0ti.'l.7: Minnesota patents, 53.7511.00, win ter extras, $j.O0dj3.2O; Mlnnis ta bakers', $J.tuii3 2n; sprint low grades, $1.95'i(2.5o. ciHt.NMEAl.-Dull; yelluw Western, $1.09 u 1 10 per ,' t. WHEAT Receipts. 11,300 bushels; exports, none. Sot nomlivally higher. No. 2 rod, 73'ic Options excited and higher all day, closing at the top und 3'i(4lic over last night. Shorts were badly stampeded, start ing with unexpected higher rubles, and then running prices up on themselves by tho very trenzy of their buying. Had crop news and rumors of wur in Europe were Itt cld.nlul bull features. No. 2 red, Sep- leinner, ,;.. 11. i'i.c, I'lojeu inu, CORN Receipts, H7,-) buslieis; exports 12i),7i)0 bushels. Spot marliet llrmer. o 2. 49V . Oplluus higher, but not active, line nop prospects dlseutiraging bull opera tions; dosed !a1ie over lust night. July closed 49Vi September. 4JiiS"i-, closef 497,c. OATS Hecelpts,36,ki bushels; exports.30,. 4iifl bushels. Sjpot closed llrm. No. 1. 2v4,v; No. 2 vihlle. 31H.C. Options were dull to the point of sluggishness und closed ut most nominal ut ',4fiV' advance, ut 2Si,c; September, 27c, closed 27c HAY Strong. Shipping, "UiiSOc; uood to choice, S3c$1.0O per cwt. PROVISIONS Cut meats, steady; pick led bellies, lU'iiic; pickled shoulders, tic. LARD-Steady. Western steam closed ut $ 65; September, $6.ti5 nomliul; rellned, steady. PORK Market steaiiy. New mew, $12.25 13.W; family, $12.60012.75; short clear, CHEESE Firm. State lurgi , (,'; faiiey, 6' 11S s, , part skims, 3'4c; full tklms, l': lUi-,' St. LOUIS. JuLV 24. -FLOFIt-Ilecelnli. 2.O11O barrels, and shipments, 3.000 barrels! iil.,l,r TiY.7,.J ei knr. .. .' T.J. ... . " "" I .0..v.. ..(.., .,..., lAiia lanvy, j M.W.3I0; fancy, H.SDflt.OO; choice, 7Sfj) 2 b. .WHEAT Itecelpt. fji.ftYt bushels, nnd shipments, 15,000 bushels. There was a wild rush to buy nt th opening by shorts and others anxious to get long and a there were few sellers to meet It a rapid and heavy ndvance resulted. The Knti sn Millers' Association's report that not over 10 per cent of a crop, not to excetd 10,c,i bushels, wit, lit to mill nhd that JsV.fTO would hnvc lo be lm,irtcd was the big bull card of the morning. Tln into cables were all strong and domestic markets went booming during the latter part of the session, the ndvance being over lc. No. 2 red, cash, OrSic; July. 71-V; Sep tember. 7tici December, 74c bid. COHN ltecelpts, 7,0u0 bushels, and ship ment, ..IW bushels. Market rather neg lecied because of the Interest In wheat, which continued so strong that the price of eotn was ndvancod, though not over Tic; market tame. No. 3 tnlxd, rush, 10V bid: July. 10V; September, 4ic bid. HATS ltecelpts, 2S,0i) bushels, nnd ship ments, l.ooo bushels. Dull, but stronger for rutures; pot higher. No. 2. cash, Vte bid; July, Zoije; September. 22lc. EGOS Higher. Fresh, SfHtc. Ht'TTKU Scarce nnd firm. Creamery, K5li17c. COHNMEAlz-Hteady. Quoted nt I2.00W 2.O.. per barrel. HAY Choice timothy tlrm. Old, P.MUt 15.no, this side; new. $i2.RC7 13.00, this side; prairie, easier: new, J7.3i.iI0.5o. thi side. rntllt standard mess, lobbing, $11.00. LAHD-Prllno steam, $6.00; choice, $6.15. HACON-itoxed shoulder, $0.37i; lonss. $C.7R; ribs. Sfi.i7S; shorts. $7.00. DKY SALT MEATS-ltoxed shoulders, $3 02',; long, $6.37'),; ribs, $0.60; shorts. $0.75. , Chlcngo. July 2l.-Ft.OfH ltecelpts, 3,i barrels, and shipments, 9.ui barrels. Mar ket firmer. Winter patent. $3.2593.75: straights. $3.003.10; spring patent, $S.75ff 4.23: straights, $2.rvjf3.2u; bakers' grades, )l '.nniz.si, , Hl'TTEH-rirm. Creamery, 10017'ic, and dairy, lUttlSe. EtiGS-Steady. I'resh. 1lflll4c. New Orleans, La., July 2I.-PHOV1S10NS -Quiet. l'OHK tll.fA LAHD-HctWed tierce, 4SIITc HONED MEATS-Dry salt shoulders, 5V: sides, r.'ic. HACON-SldcH, 7'iiC. HAMS-Cholce sugar cured, 9!4Jjlo'ic, HICIJ Quiet: ordinary to good, 34sc. FLOI'H-Dull: cxtni fancy, $3.5003.70; patents, j.i ora.'.io, COHNMEAIs Quiet; $2.20 per btiriel. HHAN -Steady; 7.WSijp per cwt. HAY Firm; prlmo timothy, $lo.00RI6.50; choice. tl7.oVfilS.Sn. COHN Firm; No. 2 sacked, mixed and white, iVc: yellow, 51c. OATS-Steady; No. 2 sacked, SOlje. Liverpool. July 2I.-WIIEAT Spot steady; demand toor. No. 2 red. winter, 5s ."lidj No. 2 red. spring, Ds 7Wtl; No. 1 hnnl, Mani toba, 5s. 7d; No. t California, 5s 2'il. Fut ures opened firm, with near positions l',4d higher: clos-nl firm, with near anil distant positions Tia higher; business nbout equallv distributed. July, 5s T.'d; August, Rm 3V1 September, 6s 4't;d; October, 5s 3d; November. 5s3Md; l'cember. Es f.,d. COHN Snot llrm: Atneriivin mixed. 4' 4',d. Futures opened quiet, with near and distant io.stlons ',d lower; closed .ste.vly, with near iositlonK unchanged to ',d high er, nnd dlst-ant position unchanged to Ud lower; business aliout equally distributed. July. 4s 3'm1; August, . l'ljd: September, 4.s 2d; October, 4s ',d; November, 4s 2Ud; Decj'tnlier, 4s 1isd. yln '"H Dull; demand poor. St. Louis '"'fid KLJter, 7s 6d. V ..u ., ?teady; demand moderate. Clim b'n ,IS a C(,-S 10 SO lbs., 37s Cd: short rib-, 2hns only bt-ei- clear, light. G to 13 lbs., fi ami monopol.:. ,.hvy. f""- lbs.. 32s iM; ' . . .. ,,,. light, IS lbs., 31s; short clem ri,."ltlon that D3 lbs., Xls; clear bel lies. 14 tc. -q s-qle meat, SHOt'LD. , ., . 12 to 18 lbs., 31. 1LVJIS-Short iut.ll to 1 lbs., 42s. TALLOW Fine North American, nomi nal. HEEF Extra India me&s, 77.s Cd; p.lme mess. 01s 3d. I'OHK Prime mess tine Wctern, 57s 6J; medium ines, tlm- Western, f,0n. LAUD Quiet: prime Western, 32s fid; re fined, in pails, 33s. Coffee unit .sugar. New York, July 21. COFFEE-Optlons steady and unchanged to C points decline. Sales on the call, 2,300 bags, and for the whole session 3,750 bags. Heprcsentatlve small foreign orders and cautious local trading. Declines checked by firm cables. Closed barely steady and 3110 points net decline. September, 13.10c; October, 15.11)17 13.13c; March. 1l.73TiH.S0c. Spot, colTee Hlo, steady. No. 7, ISe. Mild, steady; Cordova, lS'ifiUi.onc. Santos Quiet. Good average Santos, 13. 700. ltecelpts. 5,000 bags; stock, lfd.vW bags. Hamburg Steady; , pfg. higher; sales. 6,ik) bags. Hlo Firm. No. 7 Itlo, 11,100. Exchange, 11 1-lCd. ltecelpts two days, n.ouo bags: cleared for the 'tilted States. 5,000; cleared for Europe, 5,000; stock, 5o,mio bags. Warehouse deliveries from New York yesterday, 7.010; New York stock to-dav, 22S.J.30 bags; I'nlted States stock. .132.1S!); allo.it for the I'nlted States, 170.0HO bags. Total visible for the I'nlted States, 302, 1S3 bags, against 315,012 bags last year. SUGAH ltaw, llrm; refined, fairly ncttvo and llrm; unchanged. New Orleans, July 24. COFFEE Firm. Hlo. ordinary to fair, lSJ19'4c. SUGAH Quiet. Open kettle, fair to prime. 25ilj3c; common to good common, 2 5-161(2',jc; centrifugal, choke white, 3',e; off white. 3 13-lC3(3Ti,c; gray white. 3 9-lC'((i 3s;c: choice yellow, clarllled, 3',.'.c; prime, 3li3'ac; oft prime, 3 3-10fj3 3-lCc; seconds, IWiU'W, MOLASSES Steady. Centrifugal, good prime, loiillc; good, fair to prime, GSi7c; good common to fair, 3c; inferior to com mon, 21; lc. Havre. July 21. COFFEE-Opened barolv steady, unchanged; nt 12 m., steady, Lf. higher; ut 3 p. m., steady, ',f. higlier to ijf. lower; closed steady, unchanged to ijf. not advance. Sales, lO.OoO bags. i;.7r,fi- 0.77n; IViiruury. i;.S05i6.k2Q; Murcll, C.S3& o.s,u; ipui, u.ifj-ji u.y.u. Now York, July 2I.-COTTON Futures closed stcudy: sales, 1S0,.W) bales. January, 7.03c; February. 7.0V-; JIarrh, 7.13c; July, fi.76o: August, tk'fic; September, fi.63e; Octo ber, CSSc; November, U.92q; December, 6.9So. r.t-ail and .Inc. New York, July 21. Lead Strong; brok ers' price, J3.3o; oxchnnge jirlce, $3.1o. Spel ter Quiet; domestic, $3.73fl3.Mj. St. Louis, July 21. I.eud Strong; sales, 2 ears Missouri at $3.20; 3 cars Missouri nnd 200 ions August ut $3.22',.; lo euis part ile. silveilzed for September. $3.23. Spelter Firm; $3.60; though sales reported of 2 cars, basis of St. Louis, at J3.50. WliLliy, Cincinnati. July 21. WHISKY Demand fair. Sales, 521 buiivls at $1.23. St. Louis. July 21 WHISKY Steady. Distillers' finished goods at $1.2.1. Peoria, III., July 21. WHISKY Firmer. Finished goods on thu basis of $1.23 for high wines. Rye ami Seeds. Chicago, July 21. Rye No. 1, cash, 48c September. lO'-.c. Flaxseed No. 1. cash $1 2", September. $1.22 St. Louis, July 21 Rye Steady. No. 2. cash. '" -J xseed icneii, -ii'-jc on east iracK. flu: Cush, $1.23. coNs.tiN CATTLE, HOGS, SHEEP to Lone Star t OM-MlsslON " I'OSIPANY. For Rest Results. A New Company, Capital, $100,000. Telephone 1KM. Kansas City Stock Yards. Market reports furnished. Write us, Obtain lest r lulls by shinning your CAT TLi: HOUSsuudSHEKP 10 Robt. C. White& Co., Livo Slock Commission Merchants, Rooms, 100 107 and 108 (Formerly occupl-d by Wulte & lllzl), Kuusiis City Stock Vapils. Conslgnuieuis and correspondeiuu solicited Market report free upon aunl letting Tel n:a. FARMERS, FEEDERS, SHIPPERS consign ynui; CATTLE, HOGS and SIIEKPto Ben L, Welch & Go. CO'iMISSION riUKCUANTS, Stock Yards. Kansas City, Mo. Market reports furnished. Write us. TIIK LIVE bTOCH .MARKKT. Receipis at Chicago, St. Louis, Omaha and Kansas City yesterday were: Cattle, 2.i "11". hos, ".'wo, und sheep, 20,0)0; samu day last c utile, 2S,3oiij hogs, 33,500, and s aep. lo.9c). Ntw ork, Ji.ly 21, European cables riunta vmn.in., . ... .. . . . sm. i.iii. . . . 1 'i"ve .outo isn mci-is ui ww(iuu Ull'eatiu vveifa-nt, mriscrutor beer at Tj'iaiOe. Ex-1 ports to-day, 10) beeves nnd 2,300 quarter of beef. , CATTLK-Movemeiits for the past 24 hours: Hecelpt ;,6M 301 Shipment,,,.. 1.S72 14 Drlve-ouis 3,027 HO There was hardly so much strength to the market yesterday, yet there was very good trndlng nnd only the lower and un desirable grade were noticeably weaker. There were but few choice native steer In and they were taken by exporter at full old price. A lot of fancy Aberdeen Angus brought $S.flo. Native cow were In better supply than for some days. Choice wete In good demand ami steady, but com. mon were unimproved. Hull were active and a shade higher. Slorker nnd feeder were In good demand and steady to 10c higher lor ben olTerlngs. Hnllge rattle made up most of the offerings. Toppy lots were sternly and In good demand, but the tinder grade were weak to a shade lower. Milch cows coming In slowly and best In Rood demand. Common, $l5.ovifl7.i"); medl. nm to fair, $20.0n 21.00; nnd good to choice, $25.t.Hi35.iii. HEPHEHENTATIVE SALES. No, AV.Wt. I'rlcclNo. AV.Wt, Price. DHESSHD Hi;EirAND"lTM'OHT HTEEItS 23 1161....$ 5 01 H 1351....$ 5 .10 41 1210.... 3 10 20 1121.... 5 01 19 1I7.... ISO 20 1236.... 4 1 20 12M.... IM 30 1031.... 4 40 1R 1212.,.. 4 20 2,3 1310.... 5 40 53 1377.... 5 20 10 1276.... 3 15 46 119?.... 3 00 20 1231.... ICO 20 1351.... 4 73 IS 1233.... 140 10 126.... IW COWS. 1 930.... im ?. 7o.... l r.i l.L 707..,. 1 05 ft 930.... 1 73 1 52.... 2 2T. 16 SSL... 2 40 16...... 771.... 2 40 20 PV7.... 2 ft ll) M.,.. SO) IS W7.... 2 70 2ft 71S,... 275 S Inc.... 2 S3 21 9'2..., 3 IV) 9 32i!.,.. 2 SO 12 1037.... 3 OS 1 760.... 150 Ii...... $73.... 2 10 7 971.... 2 10 2 !)25.... 2 15 2 S6D.... 2 25 5 9?.... 2 23 4 S37.... 2 33 11 SCO.... 2 40 10 S7S.... 2 30 S 912.... 2 IM 3 1026.... 2 03 27 S92.... 2 75 17 916.. .. 2 S3 11 749.... SM S SS3.,.. 3 23 HULLS. 1 1200.... 2 10 1 1007.... 2.13 1 1370.... 2 S3 S......1093.... 2 S3 5. .....1110..,. 2 CO 2 830.... 2 63 1 SOL... 3 t) 2 S33.... 2 30 1 lOdfl.... 2 10 2 "CM.... 2 63 1 1460.... 2 i 2 1SS0.,.. 175 2 1020.... 2 30 4 1002.... 2 33 1 $).... 2 33 1 1270..., 2 30 2 S30.... 2 55 1 1210.... 2 00 1 700.... 2 35 JIEtFEHS. 10 730.... 2 SO 25 378.... 2 25 13 5SI.... 2 25 S3 S93.... 3 50 39 376.... 2 23 25 736.... 2 73 CALVES. 1 f? .... S 50 2 I?.... 5 50 ir .... 7 30 7 fi.... 10 10 31...... ' .... 6 t I '.... 7 25 6 ft .... em 2 if.... s oo STOCKERS AND FEEDEHS. 31 520.... SCO 23 1116.... 3 60 30 425.... 3(0 29 S29.... 3 50 15 661..., 2d) 20 1132.... 4 30 21 790.... 3 30 II 920.... 3 40 26 413.... 3 25 22 1291.... 133 10 "38.... 3 10 34 917.... 3 S3 39 S30.... 3 SO 19 0sS.... 133 64 1137.... 125 2! 917.... 3 10 13.,. ...121$.... 4 20 37 907.... 3 SO IS 1021.... 4 05 21 1111.... 3 60 39 1161.... t 10 22 llltS 4 23 31 959.... S 75 41 1231.... 133 15 7SL... 3 53 15 1032.... 3 S3 5$ 1003.... 3 67U 17 1038.... 3 SO 21 Illi.".... 4 30 37 S03.... 3 63 II S20.... 3 70 I 11 11.33.... 125 36 550.... 3 30 15 Hint.... 4 23 S3 1041.... 3 67V 15 746.... 3 50 37 890.... 3 65 I 20 13H2.... 4 40 IS 1123.... 165 I 25 1120.... 155 HANGE CATTL1-NATIVE DIVISION. TEN AS STEERS. 21 913.... 3 20 t WESTERN STEERS. 49 1113.... 130 I 40 1272.... 4 53 COLORADO COWS. 23 763.... 2 45 RANGE CATTLE TEXAS DIVISION. n.Aan ahu Indian STi;mis, 16 1011. 3 70 2SS. 107: 3 63 3 50 3 30 320 3 30 3 40 3 35 3 10 3 03 2 40 316 1026.... 130 K"6.... 131 S6.... 21 795.... 145 1U93.... 101 1017.... 43 931.... 3 60 3 35 3 20 2 60 3 70 3 60 3 23 30... 52. . . 150... 60... 10... so... 51... ..1036.... .. S32.... .. 901.... .. 917.... ..ira.'.... ..1011.... .. S53.... 23 S73. 15 S23.... TEXAS AND INDIAN COWS, 763 2 90 33 6(J).... 5.1., (3.. 28.. 691.... 2 30 33 734.... 702.... 2 35 2e hen,-'".... 761.... ,260 2i-anchero ... .... lirf.... 2 0"i s 'jerils TEXAS AND IN.iTAr. iinr.r.s ii.. 2 1010,... 2 00 I 7 1126.... 2 1100.... 1 75 2 770.... 1 139i).... 2 25 I 2 10 2 10 TEXAS AND INDIAN CALVES. 2" Hv.... S 00 I 5 mi .... 4 CO 3S0 j .... S 10 I 40 fi .... SOD TEXAS AND INDIAN STAGS. 22 Sff.... 3Q0 I 3 .843.... 2 "3 HOGS Movements for past 21 hours: Receipts 4509 Shipments '",55 Drive-outs ,-,'no" There was but little lite to tho 'market yesterday. The run was light, but with the holdovers the supply was fulr Packers were slow to get to woik and bearish. Light weights were scarce and about steady, but mixed and heavies were 51; 10c lower In sympathy with declines elsewhere At this leduction there was fair trading In a quiet way, and the bulk of the olTerlngs won" disposed of by the close. Extreme range $1,701(3.00; bulk of sales, $l.75S4,f). REPRESENTATIVE SALES. No. Dock. Av. Price. No. Dock. Av. Price. c.' !?' H? 1 sn -l0 '"7 M (.3 200 161 4 Vih 30 2S0 206 4 13 .,:) .. 238 4 63 70 .. 266 4 67'i ,?.7 " Si .1. ,il 26S 4 70 312 .. 337 4 70 lit 40 234 4 75 47 SO 217 4 75 EI ..233 4 73 S3 320 230 4 75 S5 J60 236 4 77'i SI 40 2111 -1 SI) 00 SO 219 4 SO 50 40 220 4 SO 68 40 216 1 SO OS .. 212 I 90 CO SO 200 l 9K C3 .. 198 1 93 a 40 l'j.S 5 fill S9 .. 1S3 5 00 CO 20 IIS 4 15 21 .. 110 4 73 43 .. 170 3 (f, tU 210 193 4 60 1; .to "si 4 12; CO .. 216 4 67',(. 95 SO S75 4 70 li'i 40 223 I 75 71 SO 219 4 75 70 ., 228 4 75 50 160 210 4 75 73 ..227 4 75 (3 'J 229 4 SO 91 210 201 4 SO CO .. 232 4 SO S7 Hk) 218 4 S3 79 SO 210 4 S3 (. 120 200 4 85 76 120 219 4 90 51 SO ISt) I UiVi CI 40 221 5 W 77 .. 1SS 5 03 SHEEP .Movement for n.-ist 21 hnnn Receipts I'-ffj Shipments , ' " Drlve-outs t j 3,5 There was fair life In this market yes terday. Hut prices were 11 little lower in sympathy with declines at points east of us Monday and Tuesday, and Chlcugo wus again lower yesterday. At a decline of 10 $ii.,o there wus very good trading, how ever, and the pens weie fairly cleared by thu close. Good stockers as well as mut tons were telling very well. REPRESENTATIVE SALKS 10. 27 lambs 23 lambs 31 Southwest lambs , f.8j California lambs .. 53 Southwest sheep . 100 Southwest sheep 707 Allzon.l sheep ..,, 220 California sheep .. 27 Merinos 20 stockers 27 stockers 33 Southwest stockers 3S Southwest sheep .. 102 native muttons ..., 68 native muttons ,, tl native muttons ., 26 native muttons ., . Av.Wt. Price, ....75 $3(0 .... 13 4 73 .... C5 3 50 .... 60 3 40 .... M 3 30 ....92 3 30 .... 92 JM .... 98 2 S3 .... 67 2 40 .... 78 2 (0 ....SI ) ....SO 2li) .... 90 3 1.) '... 3 S3 ,...61 3 2". ,... 56 3 10 ... 97 3 10 HORSES AND MULES-Moveuunt for the past 24 hours; Receipts j.. Shipments , '' Ji Drlve-utlts " Dullness continues to characterize this market. Not many on snle and very few wanted; no outside buyers Deie. Local speculators eoutinun to control ihe mar ket, and us they only wunt bargains they got but little stock und prices nmaiii un changed for both horses und mules. Wo quote: Muks, 11 hands ; ,5 amies, in, nunus iiui &0 .. 433l CO Mules, !", hands Jlules, 16 to I6's hands Hoi ses Southern Horses Streeters, Driver. .... ,, .,., Diafl,. .....!!!" ..,, 61u 70 .... S31U10 -.. 20i 30 .... 201( 40 .... 40ft 63 ... 40 70 HORSES SOLD AT AUCTION Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of each week, at the Kansas City Stock Yards Horse and Mule Oept, W. S. lOUCill A: SON, Maiiujur. Hundreds of all classes of horses sold at private sale and at auction each day. All stock must be as represented or no sale. IVK STOCK HV TLl.LCUAl'II. . , i - .. . . 01. 10U1S, JIO., JU y 24. rATvrLl..n. cvipt. 3,iW; shipments, 4W. Martct ajiiXa WHEAT UP NEARLY 5 GENTS , LIGHT ItLCIitl'IS AM) VltlOltttt'S COV- , Lltl.Ml 11V Sllttltl.s (At : AD'AM'i" Other .speculative Products Were Higher, Corn and O.iU tlnlnliic .VSo f-trh and Pork Dr for seplrintier and J I .ae for Jiinunry. r-hlcacn .lute 51 Wheat tt'tlt tir inJOriC Jump to-day. closing n' on aivanefcfj 4V,c for September. LlRht t t" scared the Jhorts and their vigorous lOVerlng caused the bulite. fc'eptimier orn and oat each gained "do and proviions ilocd fllghtly higher. At the start in wheat tlurc were buyers at nearly lc advance, mid In lompleto contrast to yesterday morning's repor of the Liverpool market, vvhiih cam weak, following tt strong market hero, wns quoted firm, notwithstanding yester day' lc decline at chlmgo. In half ntv hour from the opening September, which started at rrom 6M,c to CS'irc had risen ta TOHc, or 3o per bushel advitlb e over tho previous da's closing price. The Chicago Inspection sheet gave the day's receipts ut twenty-one carloads, eighteen of which were of new wheat and not one of the latter wns up to tho contract grade. A year ago to-day 3S9 cars were received here and of that number 317 carloads graded contrnct. The total amount at tho Western primary markets to-day was 293,0") bushels as against 1.061 ,000 bushels In the corresponding day of the year be fore. Philadelphia, wns the only port from which any wheat cleared and 26.100 bush- i ela n'la II, n .item,.., ,.! .. ,!... .. H.a ...I.. 1 S ..v ...... ..,v otiiuii,,,, ,,,,,, .1, nuui ntv IUl.,1 shipments were 10,903 bnrrel. The Mil nonpolis unit Dultith receipts were 117 car against 2,6 a year ago. The bad conditio of the winter wheat was emphasized hi the receipt here of orders this morning' from millers In Michigan and Kansas, un purchases in ftilllllment of them of 10,090 uusneis lor encn place tor immediate ship ment. After the advance In 70,c iinlerl above, the scalpers reduced the price to C9,o again, but there wns a constant .ir fectlon shown nil day for an elevation above the 70c level, and It on numerous occasions knocked tin ncnlnst 701-e. N'enr the close the shorts became anxious for wheat nnd a wild ndvance resulted. Cud nhy. Pardrldge and other big shorts wero buying heavily nnd the smaller fry Joined In the raco for cover. September reached 72Hc and closed at 72,c. Corn wns llrmer and higher, hut Iho trade wns only moderate except In spots. ine advance wa.s almost or perhapt nuuny awe 10 tne exciteu rise in wneat. The opening prices for September were ui irom si'.io 10 li'tc nnu tno nienest to me mi- was pain n minute or so rroi tno ciose, 41-e being then quoted, and tl. laiesi iruuing was nt ii'w. .Mny ro irom wvic una 331,0 ut the beginning 36c near the end and reacted m 3.w;. Oats were firm and somewhat higher all around, but the market was almost en tirely a sympathetic one. No independ ence was noticenble outside of 11 continued good shipping demand. September opened at 22,c, sold up to 23'ic und closed there. The provision market was nnn.irnn i it- Indebted to the advance In wheat for ivjl recovery It made near the close nnd which left pork 7Vc higher for September and, I -'.iie nigner ior January man at tne closo of the previous session. Lard and rlbst were virtually unchanged In tho end from1 yesiurnays closing prices. easy and some sales lower. Good shin- ping to export steers, $3.30Ji5.73; light ship ping nnd dressed beef grades, J3.7."t'5.20j common steers, $3.(10113.30; cows and mixed stult, $2,251(3.50; Texas and Indian steers, $2.75i4.23, with s-nlei; ohlelly between 5:3.2; and 3.73; eow.s nn 1 n ixed lots, S2.001i3.25 4 HOGS Receipt-. (,.e); shipments. 1,400. Market nbout 2 low. and iigiit weights butcher grades, rs, $1,731)3.00; light, 0; shipments, 300. sheep, $2.75113.50; vest sheep, $2,501 outselling the b Heavy, tl.RnflG it"; 1 1. 1 ii.so-ira.io. SHEEP Receipts. Market Weak. Nat lambs, $3.50fr5.00, Sm 3.25. Omaha, Neb., Jul celpts, 2AW0; market bulls, stags, etc , $i HOGS Receipts, 1 , " ket I'fdOo lower. Km, l.70f-4.75; light, tl.TV.i f tl.70ffl.S0. SHEEP Receipt?, m ,. Fair to choice nativ choice Westerns, I2"i'o stock sheep, $1.75U2 .'" '. Chicago, III., July 21 to-day were estimate i wns fairly active and wen) worth nioi'i ih. good demand, common t tlons were dull un I , 100 pounds lower. St, , r- Hltv fair: mar- i-,i I.S0: mixetl. balk of tales, market strong. 'o3. 75; fair to common and $3,001(5.50. : LE Receipts wo. Trading droves that '0 were in 1 um ,esi rip ge lac per old at JJ 50 1i4.90 were about 10, I..ci, .,. the com iiiouer me came tne nuruer tin v were to get rlti of. Hulk of the cattle s.,1,1 at SI "01i ..,'. ne siucner unu leeoer traa, fl.ls improved and In many r,is pri'.s are as much as 15c higher tlu '1 k. sale ranging nt -2.4fil.M 1 ,., active ut ruling prl. - n of cows nnd heifers 11 Hulls sold at $1,901,3 1., ,,, , $1.30115.30 for desir.tbl, .. tie were In good demi' sold at unchanged 1 1 were weak. Few w, bring $1.00. Western r.. at firm price, and uinoni. 232 Dakota steers uv,i.inne at $1.10, Wyoming; si. .is ,n,i pounds at $1 30. HOGS To-day's receipts . at 22.000, and us 13,(io vr. 1, 1 1 yesterduy, the offerings r-.. 11 1 was 11 much larger numb, 1 t ho 1. fa.rly 'ie saiei fi'i 50. at at- ioi.i Hindi gh in, "reelj-l s w e)', pom H og 1 279 siimated 1 r f' un ,') This ' ould tx't oisposeii 01 lit mis time, and s vvei'S We lower. The demand w.i.- t, -u.-r than k has been lately and a la r bus.i.ess wns transacted, shippers wanting .1 Luod manir choice, light. hogs Sabs u,r. n.ude 0? heavy nt tl.juU5.12'.,; m v... !,, t jisnip 5.20, und light at tl.ooi ,2;, Most 01' too utiuruviiuna ei e in i.aj-,, .iiu for ileal .- and at $5,101(5.15 for light " SHEEP Supplies are niu. ii greater than are needed to meet the r. .In. . , require ments of bu.iers. and tli.-r u ,a .,,'.., 1 decline of 15fiJiic per nxi poiinds to-l.iv in sheep and lambs, the re-eipts ben .-Si'Vi"-'. J.-'V 1,r'"1' iiai'-" were1' slow $3.Clf4.SO for common to choli ;e sjiring luiuos, ,1101 siiet-p mil' cir inelv dull .11 $1 90JW.30 for Inferior to , xi.u. few selimg above ?-. iex.is 1 Bheei, sold ut $2.1)01,3 w and Westerns at $3.tAl'u3 33. If In .search of 11 New ScnuaHm,, Try the effect of a mud bath at Las Vega Hot Springs, New Mexico. Other forma of baths may be had there, all especially beneficial In rheumatlo troubles and dis. eases of the blood. The cool, dry. tonic air of this resort Is Just the thing for tired nerves, and thrre Is nothing so restful ai New Mexico sunshine, especially wnen supplemented by such lino service as is Klvjn at the Hotel Montezuma, reopened June 20. This famous inn cannot be ex celled anywhere In the Southwest. Hound trip excursion tickets on sale to Las Vegas Hot Springs from principal points. Heached only over tho Santa Fa Hou,, ... or. Illustrated pamphlet und a copy of "Land of Sunshine1, uddress Georga IV 1 T-i f-.rvtvtinVi J . 1 l TT .. Mo, MUbWMMUkM, -,-, ... IVilHKJS I'trv riiariuuteutliul Aisneliitlon ut Denier. "1 lake pleasure In Informing you that Ihe I'nlon Pacific railway, from Kansas City to Denver. Is Ihe laute w have se lected for those attending the meeting of the American Pharmaceutical Associa lion nt Denver, August it to 21 1S35 "Respectfully, CHARLES M FORD "Chairman Committee on Transport.. The' above explains Itself Like everv other organization and Individual. th goon druggists wanted the best thence for this meeting, c ty lb ket olllce 1000 Main street, Telephone 1)09. 10W To Chicago by llayK, The SANTA FE ROUTE has put on fast daylight train, leaving Kansas City at 7:30 a. in. dully, und arriving in Chicago that same evening. It makes the run In about fifteen hours, making the s-am'tlm" as the fast night trains. Free chairs Piiii man sleepers. Vestibule throughSut.' D n" Ing cars serve dinner and tupper and ' guests only pay for what is oideVed fi? passengers preferring to leave Kansas City ' In the evening, the SANTA FE otterS choice of two fust trains. oners For particulars cull at savti ww ROUTE ticket offices, northeast corner at Tenth and Main streets an" lffiO PnlSn v? nue. GEORGE W, HAGENHlTcil? P. und T A. s -rtUto, now aud 2d iinnrl. ofallkiuds;l.otterl'rbses,TrucUs.,- etc. J!QUUN' SKLLFXIv Ca.'.'j U'cL CCU. l.-CATTLK-Re- M B-Ti.1- W-70f.i4n. -tern steers, $3.251 fH.iu; lexa steers. $ " .11.25; cows -andJSi Alters. SL'.i!J!2.t(f: can-,. 1 $1.23612.2:1 stoclc-' ers and feeders. 52. 3o',! ' aicev -,-yi.oflj -."i t T. , tiln i,li V'iIIiia 'i SWilulberri-fct.', I 1 toi i ;al ' i odS re I $ I ( It