. TJBLB OMAHA DAILY BEE , SUNDAY.J JULY 2o , 1S91-S1XTEEN PAGES. 11 THE CONDITION OF TRADE , No Especially Interesting Features De veloped in the Money Market. \ WAITING THE OUTCOME OF THE CROPS , Trntlo ( | tilet IIH Usual nl Tills Time of llio Vonr lint. A lion t Up to tin1 A vrrngc of 1'rov IOUH rJI.'IIHOIIN. The jinst weclf has wllnoiscd very little ( hanirt1 In financial or business affairs In Omaha. AH noted before , the usual mid summer dullness Is now on imd until trauo experiences the reviving Inlluoneos of the no- prouctiliitf fall there Is not likely to bo much change In llio situation. It U still too early In this stale for the money market to feel the effects of Iho move ment of crops , as harvest H not yet com pleted , but farther south this movement of money westward hn.s already sot m to quite nn extent. Tiir : wiiot.iisAi.i : TKADR of Omaha is fair for the season and while In Homo lines it rn.iy no a llttlo less , ( 'onprally npeaklng tno volume oftnislticm Is about up to the nveniKO of previous seasons. In hardware there Is not mueh activi ty mid prices ruinuln practically tim-hniiRpd. Denlors KSiicrully arc aiiticii.itm | ; : a good fall trailo. As against the rlosoof last week there Is no chanfio of a noioivort by character apparent on tlio gen eral : i < nrkot al. eastern points. Demand IH moderately active ; some onorators think it ha n leink'iicy to increase , but finds till the nrvoir.mudalion required in matter of stock niid assortment , and Kent-rally at about. former cost. Tlicro Is frequent , reference to c'lrtaiMnunt ' of trade Imlldura' hardware , eopecmllv on local account. Kxport orders are ucciLsloinilly fair. Ntiils moot with about usual demand of lalu [ irovaillng , and develop tn > rcAll.v now or important foature.s. Htocks arc held so as not to appear oblruslvo , but \\ouldeometotliofrontmorofreely If there was u place for thcrti. Omaha ( 'rocers rei ort no inarlted change In values in any line and the general trade Is inclined to bo quiet. Nov.Vonr jobbers in groceries claim that It has boon a Urst rate month Ihus far with anpnrcnt chunccs for ci nllnuar.on , but operator * con tend that even should trade fall away they can stand it very woil after the .success o'f l.'ito secured. 1 'nitty m.ieli every parcel of Block moved has gene into actual consump tion , or at least started in tlmt direction mill what , is left can he taken euro of without ulrain or tionblo , especially as no important or iinuoj Ing amounts are expected to follow. Certain speculative contingencies it is thought may force the cost of coffco to a trlllo higher "lovol , but there is an impros- hltui that ruling rates are now full onouijh to make some contraction of nc.tu.il consump tion , and bore and there may ho noted n ten- „ / denoy to meet all legitimate calls promptly. > Other staple articles rarely conns under serious complaint on account of cost , n-nt when buyers withdraw it Is only be cause they have secured a supply for present wants , and propose to wait until now neccs- Mti"s ai iso. There is very little to say about the local Irade In dry ioods excepting in a K ucriil vav. Trade is quiet but perhaps no inoro so than was lo bo anticipated for the summer months. Tlio Now Yoru Uulletin notes that the situation in tlio dry goods trade presents the anomalous features of urgency on the part of buyers for goods nlready purchased and nn unusually slow opening of the fall demand for lendinirstaplos. 'This cannot bo explained bv " any recent ac tivity on the part ol buyers , as the imirkm has been of a dragging nature for a considor- ublo lime past , nor bv unfavorable full pros pects. In the southern states trade Is imlif- feioiit , but In the west and northwest every thing is of a highly promising character. The present situation seems to imply a change in the policy of tin1 trade , for this season at all ovunls , us there Is an unmistakable disposi tion to meet reoiilreinonts only as thov arise , Business may not , therefore , tie so active just jio-.v as In previous years , but It Is moro likeli ? 1o bo well sustained during usually quiet mouths. This change ought not to bo dis agreeable to either manufacturers , agents or jobbers , as it means n return to a sounder trading- basis , and the probable diminution of the "extra dating" and other evils which are n fruitful cause of complaint. COI'XTHV IMlODfC'i : . The produce market hns been comparauvo- 1. ' even during the six days under review. rj'jp ' most noticeable change has been in tlie poultry market which broke toward the lat ter part ot the week under the inlluenco of largely increased receipts. 'Tho irain in re ceipts was mostly from near bv points , huck ster" . bringing in a largo amount of poultry which wns sold direct to the retail trade thus It lorferiiig with the sale of the regular ar- rivi.ls from shippers. Dcalors in most cases found It slow worn to move consignments niid they were forced to offer stocks at loss money as an inducement to buy. The butter market also weakened thodoclino amounting to > < , c. A verv considerable jiroportlon of the country butter arriving at the present time goes through the hands of the packers , ivhoro it Is reworked and put In slmpo for llio ciy trndo. Kpes have sold all the week right around 1-'c. The icceipts Imvo not been heavy , but nhoiit equal to the demand. The potato market has been lint. The amount of homo grown thrown upon tbo mar ket by local product rs 1ms wo-ikenod prices until there Is Umost no demand for round lots shipped in from the country. OJt.4 .l / , ! / ; . OMAHA. July S.isoi. . P ATI I.B Official receipts or entile , . as comuiircd with l.ttii , yesterday and ! . : ? Saturday of last week. Tlie mat Uet win slow mid weal ; . I'rlmc Loo\c4 would soil at about hlendy nrhos. ( food beeves were slow at tlio rei cut decline of Ifle toVic , and ' , ' . " 10 to Joe on fairly good ones , lluteln-rs stock' was active mid II rm at a : iiu to hoc denllno from ln&t weuk. 1'eedeis were slow and null with little iloln ; . ' 1 he tecolpls during the week were | : 'JU. ) as compared wllh . " .Hi I the week prior. Of re ceipts 7,107 were Hlaiighteied In local paeklm ; IIOIIM'H. lions Olllclal recoluts of IIOZB , 4,11.1 , as compared with rcti1) ) yesterdnv and li.u.'ili baiiirdny of | asl noon , The fnarUet was blow and steady on light luv-'s , LIU ) weal , and to to.'ic loworon he.ivy hogs. Nearly all were sold. U he range of the prices paid was t.VIOft.Vs'O. llio bulk fOillnat. . f.\ iQ.fi.i5. light , S-i.lU , A fioO ; heavy. J.\lf J.Vn ; ; ml.xed , W.airrt.\i.1. ! The iiNornge of the prices paid was { j..M1. , as com pared wllh * . ' > . ! . ' . yesterday and M.1i Satur day of last week. The receipts of ho s were K > . \l.ll \ as compared wltli ST.KU the neeU prior. Of receipts u'jia ) nero slaughtered In local iiicklng : houses. VIIRKI * Ollli-liil receipts of sliccp 1,91' . ' , as ruiiipariMl wltli I2fiyesterday nnd 1,11 Saturday of last weeli. Tlio inarl.i't wasai-tlve nnd llrm , with good mutton liiiluiii.uid. Nallyns. tl.- " ' ( J.1.00 : wi'hteins , iN.UKiS 1.7.1 ; i-oiiiniou nnd craters. fc..i < 4&iiii { ) cgniMt iw to 70-1 it. Inmbi , I .NXifi'i.73. The receipts iliirlin ; tlie wi-ek were ff.711 us i-nmnarnt witli 771 HID v > ei > U or. Uf ri-l-elpts lu3 ; were siiuiliteieil In iov.,1 puuk- lllK llOUhl'S. Htook Olliolal Toiluv. Ulllelu' YeMerlay. Cars Ilinid Cms Head Piittln -2 lIKS Cattio (12 ( l.52 ; 4,44.1 llosi. 70 5"i bhcop 6 l.UM Slieep 1 12,1 llisos ) 3 C4 Highest an , I n.Hvo-it Si IM of llot , Today. Yestenlav. II uhust . 1,1. JO Hl'jliest . , rJi ) Lowest . .1.10 liowust . 5u ) A\erago of tlio prices paid y < ! sturdny..f.1.aT. Average of thojira-esijji lil today . JilllU. ' ' I'i'il'iH I'l'cvallliltr on Cattle. The following U a table ot prices p-iUl on thlsm irii.it f ir Ilia 'rixda of slojlj moatlonud : Fancy steers. HIM to I Ml liis . J.VIW 4\ S 1'rime steers. liV ) to Il7."i Ibs . 6.5 HIHMI steers , USO to ttii ; U a . M JA. 10 lUil , hiTs'stecrs. 10Vto lilJilbi. . . 4.1M 1' . . rsteers , Ml to 11.1' ' IDs . a.W Pi'uimon steers. BJJU ) JWO | hs . L',7.1 Kulrto TiHid cows . , . 1,50 tiood to choice. ' 'OW * . . . . . . . . S.7.1 riiiiii-uto fanl-y uuvvs . . . . 8,73 He feis . . . . * 2.01 , leeileis L1.nners l.OJ llullh t.7,1 Oxon , , j.7a flnw-s I.50 JUalvi'H , IJQ wenlorni'ornfej uteors 2.W Wcstorn stueiu 1.W i.SO Vif torn cows j.OJ ol' 1'rlouit 1'ulil for Hog * . The following ubl ihuwa tlio raugo of tli nrlcoi paid for ho , ? * on the nnya mill- catod : Wcdncvlny , July I 430 ® M riinrsilay , .Inly 2 430 CJ4 ,17'i I'rldny. July 3 4 40 l 57 M Hiilui-rlay. Jiily4 44.1 aim Monday , July (1 ( 4 55 ® l (11 ( Tiiciday , July 7 4 .11 < ? 44 75 Wi-dnesdiiy , July 8 4 M HI 75 Thursday , July U 451 a I 7.1 I'rlday , July 10 4 57' ' } " ! 7.1 Haturdftv. July II 4 tA < ! U M - Monday , July 13 4 70 ( TV.4 M Tuesday , Jnl v 14 4 7 © I O.'Vi WiMlnmiMy. July 1.1 47.1 W co Thursday. July 13 4 hi ft. , to I'rlduy , July 17 4 00 W > 20 Hiiluidny. July 18 500 ift.1 2.1 Monday. Julv 20 5 0.1 Tuesday. July 21 fi I ) Wedm-ulny. July Si 525 Th u ml n vl uly si ' BSD ftl,14 ! I'rliliiy. Julv2 500 a.1 40 balnrday , July 2.1 . . . . . 510 SB 40 HlKlicMt Mill Ijowe.st H tl * H of Hotel. Thu following fen ILMHIX ! table show * tha lilnln'.sl : iiul lowiMt < : iliH iin.l hlglioqt and low- eslavoia-tonf thu s'lloof IIO.M aii'l thn ( Into * nt lliN iiiiirlciil In oauh inontli during the nionllis stated : \m. \ March 11 jjlT" " " ID April I W f , 3 B3 4 IR'i1 ' .1 U.UK 'nt * < t fK * I Mny I 0.1 I 014 Jiinu 21' ' ,1 Mir 3 HO 3 Ml 3 37 ' .Inly 3 ; 3 [ ) 3 August . . . ? ir 3S7W I 4 3 U HiMitniiihorlU 4 60 3 70 4 37 | I' ' 4 dim Uduliur. . . 2 I ilJ 3 40 4 21 ! 20' ' 3 Mt4 4 15 t 73 . ( S'.l ! 13 , 3 211 Dccemiiur. j I 3 73 t K 3 )7 Jnnunry. . . 1 3 75 3 67l | 31 i .1 31 - * i luiij i if 3 ( > > > 3 4J 121 3 2 ( ' .Mnroh (71 ( 4 40 J j3 | 4 37 April .110 ) ! 5 13 4 ft ! i 4 W Mny ' 11 I I1J 4 m 4 ta 4 15 Juno | li | , 4 4 ( JO 4 4m : ii < il' ' < July ! 5 55 4 30 5 M. II II'O Itiinue of I'l'ioes ol' Tin-following table shows the prices paid forshcop : Prime f.it sheep M O'l ® 1 DO rood ! fut Kheen H 50 CM 23 I'minnon to 1:10.Hum : sheep 223 < ff.i : : V ) Westerns 210 SW 00 Good uu lo7J II ) . lambs 4 73 4411 OJ Avorntio I'riuu of lloiin. Showing the uvor.uo nrico p-iid for loads of hoifon the days iudio.itoJ. in ISiS , ISs'J , IbUOmul IS'Jl. HccciptH mid Shipment . Showing the olllelal receipts and shipments of cattle , lio.'s and sheep on tlie dales Indi cated ! Uvoclpta a id lisjO3ltiou of Stook. Olllclal reualntri 'in ' 1 dlspo ltloa of stool ; as shown by tlrj boiks of the Union stookvards BOi.ipany for tliu t\f tiitv-foiir hours ending t fto'ulook p. m. , July 23 , is'Jl : HHOUHM'S. KecelplHiuul linosi , ( inn I'nr tlio \\'ii-c. ! ! OtHulal rogolpts and disposition of stocU as shown by llio books of the Union sto-kyanli company for the week endliig.it 5 o'clock p. m. Saturday , July 23. iv.ll. IlKl'Kll'TS. IIISI'O.SITION. Itopl'lINlMltUtlVO STIIKIH. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1. . U70 Ill M 22..I2U $ .130 70..1300 * 5 M 53. I'Jj'i 4 80 , ' 1'J 1,151 5 VJ STOrKKIIH AND I'EEIIEHS. 1..11,10 .110 3..J1.VI 310 13. ICO 3 15 1..10UO 3 23 24..1077 323 22. . 1005 340 No. Av. Pr ? . - ; 20 ihiiiiioi 223 21. . O.'O 2 2.1 IS. , fa1 ! ? 225 21. . K > I 225 1..I1.VI 2'JO 1. . 11.0 ' . ' il.1 21. . Mti . 2 40 i..r.GO- 30J 10. . 112.1 2 10 1. 1430 223 1 , . 110 2M 1. . 150 300 IIKIKEHS , 24. . 7W.I 2 05 K't'AOU. WESTEItS OATTI , SO 4 CO EIIEKP , No Av. Pr. 20 WyominKKriissors 01 1415 1C luinlis 4-i 4 7. imtlves. tnl.totl Tl 4 15 3 bucUs 150 a 00 Clilonjjo hive .Stock Mni'kot. CIIICAOO. July 2.1. [ fiuoclnl Toloitruin.ta Tils llRn.l l'nfortuniiti.'lv for the sellers the fresh iL'i-i'lpts of oiittlodm nut comprlso the Uuy's supply. I'IMIS were fiilrlv well lltli'il will ) the luiivliiKsof llio d.iy bufuro. wliluli Included not only u Itiriio iiimtitily of rubbish , " but iiuiiiy KUUI ! ivtlllo. Musi outlets weru chulxMl Ui | und oi.ly ( t few rutllo weru wituluil , ( 'ou-io- < | iumtly the soili-rs nuru anulu at the mercy of thy buyer1 * . Valum were Kroiilly uiiM'llli-,1 mill tinstu'urtliy qnot itlons were out of the iiuntliii. | Nominally prices were H.-VWUK ) fur Inferior ti rlinloe eons , buffers anil bulls ! il.7.Y3.4U | for Muukois and fecilurs-i < il. l'iii.25 ( . fur coniiiion to r.uiuy .shipping steers. anil il.-'iiti.'J.I for ttni-it TUMIIIS. Vnul ciilvcs woio In demand at $2.00VOO. A uoiiipurlMin of today's urloes with tiiose mimic nl the close of last week shows a tluliiKago In values ranging from 15 uml'He in ulniice to extra Kiwli-it to Mi and 75f In pour to ( rood qualities. Tor this ilmiio ) there was no other reason than that of Incie , iso In receipts. Tliero nits iinlte an nnusiml demand fioni illlVureni sources. Cxnoi tors unit e.istein local buyuis weio nil operatlni ; on a mine oi1 less liberal scale , but the leirltiiuato demand was lnailcuate | tolhuabsornllon of such enormous nuinliers as wi-iu dnmpeil Into the yards and llio prices had to sulTer. The dcellno fell must heaviiy upon Texas cattln and that class of nalUes I hat must soil In computlt'on with them. Uf Texas cattle alone there were > , ! > i , and a very iuiiu portion of the natives were equally coni'iion. 1'erhaps never before certainly not at this time of the year were so many half-fulled cattle | int on the markel within Iho jpaeo of one weelt. lluyers weio llu-reforo In a posl- lion to niaUe prices. They availed themselves of the opportunity , and with disastrous 10- sults to .sellers , the. loss of not a few of whom wuio tippallin , There was not an oversnpply of choice beeves , but they felt the depress. on In the lower grades and eased oil' l.Y&'uu in nympatliy. Of ? > .0ou head on sale. there wore not more ihan 'uU head sold above $ . " ) . , ; \tioii ] li uxtra grades \vere saleable at $ li.GU ( Tsi.-5. ; Dressed beef men lilled llioir storo- lioiiMjs largely at $ J. . " > Uil)0 : ) for Texas and at W.-.ViiJ.OU for natives , while canncrs and local butchers loaded up prlne. pally at tl ? .Yi2. l. Ills doubtful that they will ajrnln forsunio years to come bo able to supply their wants at as low an average price. As a result of the present week's decline , really decreased receipts for next week may Bafely be counted itlion , and the recovery of prices must bo slow , IIH thu ehannels of consumption are lilled to repletion. Today's lie market was without a quotable eluiiu'e. Ciood iinalltles , of no matter what weight , commanded Friday's prices , and the punier grades , wlilio stl 1 weak and unsettled , wern not to l > c had at any appreciable decline. The olVi'i'.iitis wuro eoinpar.itlvely fuw and they found buyers at if 1.7054 " > .50 for heavy weights. $ l.7. 't5.i. ( i for medium and at t.1.'H. ' ' < 85.7u for lltilit. fulls and common plus sold anywhere from $ . ' .50 to 1-1.5(1 ( , and thciu weie salM of fancy light around f.'i.M ' . The "IMIOIII" Is out of the hos mttrket teiiiornrily | at least. Tliero were no sinus of a icactlonary tendency until Wednesday , but sin e t bun the weakness has been most pro- ni.nnct-d. The highest prices of tliesu.ison were lo.ichoil on Tuesday , when cliolco heavy and medium wo'ghts touched J'l.'IS'Ol.l.hO and ftiiu-y II.lit oil : o.l lo$5.hU4ifi.v ! > . On Wednes day prices started downward and have sagged stead. ly and r.ipldiy In that direction since the decllnn of the last four days amounting to 2.V&40C per 1 10 Ibs In heavy and medium weights and to IMt.'t'c ' In ordi nary light Advance In "ringers" ( fancy sorts weighing from I" , ; ) to Ui3 Ibs ) Iris been well sus tained , demand having exceeded supply. That paitlcular grade now commands a piomlum , as i onip.ired with best heavy hogs. of 2.VTJ300 per 101 Ibs. The principal cause of Iho break In pi lees was thu market curtail ment of eastern orders The decline In pro visions was a lesnlt rather than a canseot tuo shrinkage In the value of live animals. The Evening Journal reports : UATTLKKU - eolpts , 1,500 ; shipments , SH ) . Market steady : pr.mo "to extra natives , $3.70Wi20 ( ; good to choice. J33U < iJ5.73i others , * . ' ) .73ffi5.1U : Texans , $ ' .74.0U : cows imd helfurs W.u'.ViM.riO. HOGS Itecelpls , U.OUO ; slilnments , fi.OiO ; Market steady ; rough and common , $4.504.flo ; mixed an < l puckers , * 5 ( XKtil.2,1 ; prime lieavv and butcher weights , r .Xi < a.1.43 ; light , (5.25 ® 3.7.1. 3.7.1.SHKBi' Itccolpts2,000 : shipments , .100. Market steady ; wothars. Sl.7.'i33.25 ; yonrllngs , f.l.20j& f..40 : mixed il,15@I.MTexins. ; J3.C03l.7o ; lambs , $5.l > lXtfl.S.UO. Kaunas City Idvo st icic Market. KANSAH Cn-v , Mo. Julv " . " > . CATTLK ito- cclpts. ,180 ; shipments , l.X'J ; marlcel dull and steady to lower ; steers. < ft.W& : > Mi\ \ cows , il.SU 4i : > .fiO : stockeiH and feeders , W.riOiCX'.U. lions Keeoluts. 4.00J ; shipments , l.'J40 ; market dull and lower ; bulk , J5.UO- ; all grades , S-l.V.Kii ; > . . ' .0. SiniiHecoipta : : , 1,140 ; shipments , 'J50 ; market - kot steady. St. Ijoiiln Ijivo Stouk ST. Louis. Mo. , July r > . t'ATTi.K-Koi'elpts. 1.00(1 ( ; shipments , I ! , ! ! 0. Market stoadv ; fair to choice natives , iJ.OwQ'i.mi Texan and Indian Bleers , W.lDtttJ.Ol ) . llixis Heuu'pts. l , : i' ' : shipments , 2ifO : ; market slow ; heavy , { 5.5.@j.G'j ) ' ; mixed n.su ; ligiit , i : > .4 a : > .G' ' , There wore just three fiunilios in the "futui-o grout city" of Dakota , says M. Quiul , ana each liuil u shanty. Oil the one ouuiiiod | ) by the founder of the .town was iwiiitoil , in largo loiters : "Ono million dollars to loan on bond and mortswgo. " This struck mo as rather odd and [ asked the man for an explana tion. tion."Well "Well , you sco it's for the looks of the tiling , to help the town nlonjy , " ho replied , " 13nt suppose some ono should as.k for a loanV" "Can't bo tlono ; only three of us hero , you seo. Ono of 'em couldn't put up a bond for 3 cents , and the other hasn't { jut n blamed thing to mortyayo ! " "Can any ono toll mo the ttiorapouti- cal value of fasting spittloV asked a qutot man.l'l know that old wives , as the saying is , take great block in it for \vurt3 , birthmarks , corns , bruises and even small cuts. Indeed old nurses seem to believe that their saliva in the morning before taking food is a panacea for every land of skin complaint. Hut did you over hoar of the nap of an old beaver or silk hat being used as a styp ' tic ? You will 11 ml it u capital one , a'nd for burns or scalds , if placed over the wound in hufllcient quantity to keep out the air. it will draw out the heat rap idly , as many hat maker.- * will vouoh. " "Wo uro getting oil the track , " bald ono , "when wo talk of fasting spittlo1 deonsea fishermen and llshmongorM gen erally hold that nothing is bolter than a piece of lish bkin. Kol sUlns are com monly iihcd * to euro rhounvitism , and are considered infallible by some. A negro minsirol once told mo that noth ing stopped bleeding and assisted mi- Inro's liealing work so well as burnt cork. Thus every trndo and profession has its own emergency remedies , as the doctor called them just now , and doubt- ; the list inijjht bo oxtondcd to every tnulo liiiown , ' ' DoWitt's Llttlo K'U'lv ' Uiser * ; only pill to euro sluU lioudiiclio and ro uiato tUu Ix'--sol A 1'al'n Ituuiird. Mr. William Ilustor-of Spi'lop Hill , in Pomihylvimlti , htia 11 uurrlor but. In otlior wordei , ho hus trnlnutl n common but to boir : tnoijsiigos in tlio nmnnci1 of homltif , ' pigeons. Ita \ mild , though not for nn instant do wo put flilth in the ns- sortlon , th.it hlsllittormouso llo\v n mlto tlio ether ilny in lo s than twonty-ciyht Koconda , The proudod Writ that overtook took \vlug uovor made such time us that. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Wheat Receipts Largely Below tbo Estimatis With Encouragiag Oablos. LIGIIT OFFERINGS AND SHORT DEMAND , Continued Cool Woathur ami Uumor.s ol' 1'rost Cause JlitUl In Corn StockH and IJllllllH. CIIICAIIO , July 2S. Wheat showed a good deal of strength during the early part of the session , thu now * having a decidedly bullish coloring. The receipts of No. 'i were largely below tlio estimate and cables gmiornlly re ported a better tone abroad. A private dis patch from Antwerp said "Iho market Is stronger on Incessant rains" Huln was also reported throughout the northwest. Coutisclman had a dispatch from New York saying that all olTers of wheat yes terday were accepted by foreigners and that 110 boat loads were sold for export by the out- ports yesterday. Minneapolis reported largo sales of Hour for export ami llradst reel's ro- uorled the wheat and Hour exports from both coasts last week atMCW.IOJ bushels , against 1,1011,1100 bushels for llio same week last year. There wns also some talk of probable frosts In the northwest which also helped to develop strenglh. A cable from Liverpool brought llio corn Ir.ule news estimate of the supply and ro- iiuliements of Iho world for the en suing season , m.iklni ; the wanls 4'0- UO',0'0 ' bushels and the supply , al lowing l.V..oOO.OJO bushels from America , at3 < S- UO'i.COO bushels , leaving adellclcncy of , tt,010,000 bushels. Tin ) shortage In the HiHslan rye crop Is estlnialed atL'fil.O 0,0,10 bushels , and thai of ( iermaiiy 7.\0 0 , ' 03 short. All of these gave a strong tutu to prices , and with light offerings and a good shoit demand , December sold from baliQ'-f' e to bU'ie. ' It held aiimnd t-'o ' for H time , when theio was free selling by Logan , Il.iy.len and White. This eho-'ked the adv.inoe and then came the esllmato of S'iO ears for Mnu.iuy , when the weakness sot In and Iho price wenl oil' to M'jC and closed athi' c. At Ml to Ni'o I'rrdrldgo bouuhta little wheat oiieniy , but it was gen erally Ihoiuht Ihal he was selling heavily thron-rli brokers. At any rate ho was a very good buyer on the snlHeiinMit | brualc , Corn was sliong , chlelly on the roiilfnucd cold weather and talk of frost ; Ihere was a a little freeze last night at t. Cloud. Minn. , but without , plumage. Sh.irls were nervous and wlillc olferliiL's wcie lU'l.t prices \\uio bid nil from llio start. .Si ptemlmr opened at MiiC , sold up Irregnlarto 5j'C , thru on the cslimato of . " > 1U cars for Monday broke to .V > ' c and elosiM at .V > 'ii' . Cash coin was In sharp de mand and higher , shippers pay Ing 01'/c for No.2 and lite for No , ' . ' yellow , and everything was sold readily , ( lately llrolhci * bought a gooil deal of corn. Ilaldwln & I'arnum were also buyers , and I'ardrldgo was credited with cov- erlnir a good line of .shorts through Ilrosscau. Oats wuro iiulet but generally i-asy with very narrow uuntuittloiis , llogproducts weio aliong and higher , l.lvo hogs lecelpts , S.OUO. The htrenKth In com strenglhcncd provis ions. The Anglo-American packing company Jjouglil Inrd , wlille Wrlglit and Uyiu ; bought rliis. Tlie general crowd also seemed on the buying side , piobably co\01 in shoit sales , Heptemher pork started al } ll.4. > , touched ill.10 , advanced to sll.O'i , lluctiialed within lhaf , range and elo cd nt fll.4'i. The leading fulures ranged as follows : Oash quotations wore as follows : ' l'i.mi Steady , niichaiiKod ; winter , pat ents , J4.fiJ4.H ! ) ; spi'lns , patents , $4,7"i.1.10 , WIIHAT No. a bin-in ; ; wheat , 8Do ; No. 3 spring wheat , S'lJa'c ; No. 2 red , 8'Jo. Con.v No. " , Olic. ! OATS-NO. ' . > , : BV5ii.1Jo : ; No. 2 , white , ilSffi : iSie ! : So. 3 , white , 'Ma. KYE No 2. OOc. llAitr.KY No. - ' , nominal ; No. 3 February , 5lle ; No. 4 , nominal. 1'I.AXSEKI ) No. i , } | . ' 'Ui ' < & ) .03. TuioTiir SEKD Pilme , JI.21.C4. ; ! Point Mess pork , per barrel , lll.iTK : > Lard , per cwt. , f4i'J. ! Short ribs sides ( loose ) , JH.fi.KS 0.01 ; dry salted shoulders ( boved ) , 15.70S3.7.1. Short clear sides ihoxpdi. { 7.10't7.'J. ! WIIISKV Distillers' llnlshod goods , per gal. , $ l.li. ( SildAus Unchanged. i i Receipts and shipments today were as fol io \vs \ ; On the prodnco exchanuo today , the butter market win easier ; fancy creamery. 15'S@ Ifi'ic ; line wostoru , 14I3' . ' ; line dairy , la&iUe. - N'oW Yurie . . NKW VOUK , July 25.t 1,01:11 Uoceipts , 8,2.vj pnukiiKus ; uxpoits , I.h23 Imrruli. II.74U sacks ; sales , HU'H ) barrels ; low o.\tra , f3.75-iil.33 : fall- to faney , S4.l04D-l.Ui ; patimts , H.M'tfa.M ; winter wheat low grades. J..73l.33 ! ; patents , il.i'.u ® .1.2.1 ; patents straights $ I..V.ftj. 1.1 ; rye mix tures , ? l.i.1fCl.7.1 : : line , fci.UuQ l. j , CHUN MiiAij Dull ; yellow western , 13.25 © WIIISAT Receipts , 1CS.GGO busliels ; exports , 21ii,71l bushels ; .ilos , SJS.OUU bushels of fu- Inres ; 7ti,0K ( ) biibhols spot.pot ! market dull and htroiwiNo. ; . 2 red. tM.Vfttl.OO In store nnd olovatur ; IKHicttfl.Ul allont ; i > UltU ( > t..OI % f. o. b. ; uii'-'nuted red , Us'4C ( TcSI.U.'i'j ' ; No. 1 northern to arrive , Jl.o'.l ; No. 1 hard to arrive. 11.12 ; No. 2 Uhloairu. fl.OI. Options dull and ' /i'tf'ac hl'lieron better uiililes , eloblnK steady ; ir-idlin : local ; No. 2 red. July , ! * } > ' . > i' ' e. i-loMn : : . lU'0e ; Anunst , Hl'i'3jiXD. ' ) : ' closini ; , Ul'.fi Supi iiinbcr , 93 13-1044 H.'ie. elosliii ; , WBI Oolohur , ! H ! ? < rt')7e ) , elosln1- . 7o ; Novi'nibur , i1 osini ; , uu ; Ueceinber. Urt'J ® IM'ti1 ' , eloHlin ; , OU'ne ; Jaiiuarv , U'.i'uefofl.UO' . ! , olosini ; , < lUUli : May , ll.03Jii1.041S , clitbliiK. Kvu ( julut : llrm ; western , Senleiiiber ilo- llverv. 7il ! ( ii7Ue. HAIII.I.V .MAI.T i'ull ; Canada country made , Jl.dO'l l.i)5 ) ; elty iiiiiiliS * l.U.Vil.U ) . L'oiiN Kecelpu , ,01,2.11 . biuhels ; exuorls , fi.1- 141 bushels ; sulet. t.-'J.UOj biihholn of futun-H , 13 , ( ) U liiiMliuIn of spot. .Sput niailict dill ; Hteudy ; No. 2.7u't40ilo Inelovator ; 71 'te nlloal ; uiij'nuluil mixed. 7 > 'i > 71e ; options iiulet , l > u Tin up ; utionu ; moder.itely aelivo ; lU'hl ollur- IIIRS ; July "OffiiJ'jC. ' uliihii | | > , 70'4c ; An nsl. CO ® fitiJ4e , elosin. ' , ( Jil4o ; : ? opiomhor , ( l-l'i'tiiil'ne ' , oiosiii , 0.1'ji ; : Outoiier , li'44flii244C , olosln- , U2'/r ' ; Derember. elosliiK til'ie. ' lTH-ltei'ulitF ) ) , H7SliO bushels ; nxpoits , 314 bushels ; hales , 2.1,1 uu bushels of futures ; 33.- wo bushels of Miiot. Hpot miirkel dull , oasy. Upl.ons dull , wuatsuri July eldslnit 4lo : Aiitfiist , 34'i' ' .U 'lie ' , elosin- ; , 3ite | ; September , : i4Vii3l Ve , elosln , . ' ! 4'ie ' ; .spot No. { while , 47'ft44hi > : miMul wcMlorn , 3ll'i/5iio / : ; white wiisturn. 4S'i/Mei ! ) No 2Uiuiiso ( , 4-"ie. lUv yulot. steady ; uliltiplni ; , U'JOlD ; good to eliolec. 7ytd-.iO. lloiM WouU. milet. UIH-TEI ; tiptlons barely stnady , opened 5 to 2u | io ins down , elo-o 1 iinct | steady , 5 to 15 niilnlsilowii ; sales. 1.10'JOah's. Inclii.l.nn . : July , JlM.1 ; AiiKiisl. fil.43 ) > i | iL5i : ; tfoptuinla-r.JI3.45 ; tleto : er. 414,13 ; ileconiUor , tl3.5. ) ; spot Klo. djill , nominal : fairfarn'oos , IU > 4u ; No. 7 , MMIAI'I lluw. dull , nuuiiiml ; fair n-llnini : , 2Tiu ; i-i-iiiiifujralB , 'M ti > i. ; pci refined ilull , easy ; No. 0 , . .liiNo. ; . 7 , 31-IBo ; No. H , .liio ; No l ) , ! i 11-ICo ; No. 1U , 3U-1CV ! .No. II. 3'ic ; No , 12. : . ' . ; eoir ; A,4 f ' , mould ; A , 4'io ' ; sliindaid A , 4 .i-Hio ; c-infi'flloii'.rs1A ( , < ! " ! cut loaf , .I'li'j i-riisbed , ,1'ae ' ; tiimdon-d , Jcj uranulaled , 4-'t ' < & l'ic ; eiibcs. 4ji' . AloiA.-Kis I oioi n , .nominal ; Or.enns , Ko.i'l dumuinl ; eommon to fancy , u5.l.o. Uti'B l-'alr , demaiKl llr > n ; dome llc , fair to o.xlra , .VSi'i7i' : Japan , . .Vji.i.ii > . I'KTitiii.KUM Qulut , stea Iv ; united closed at C7'iO ' for Au.'iist : rellued Now Voik , ? ll.KV(7Oi ; Philadulphla Kiiil llalllmoro. f'iH i,7.iO ; I'hlla- dolnbla and llaillmoro In bulk. H,43 < KI..10. lorroN biKi : > tiii.-tjult-t. htoady ; urndo , of- ferinn 2V' < .2e ! ) : yellow , off grade .Sli air. TAI.I.OW I'irm , ipiiut ; city , ifj for ptiok- agt-si. l U-liXtii'je ; oountry. 4 © ' , as to ipja.lty. KOSIN Kasy , ( | iilL-ti ntr.ilnod coiiiinon to eood , ii.t.iii.40. ; , Tuiii-uSTi.sK Dull , weak ; liViQlXic , Kdos-yulut anil to idyi western. iOUio ! ; receipts , ,1.IM pai.-kai.'e.s. IIIH..S-Dull .UK ! slo dy ; wet halted Now Orleans -uleClud. 4.1 to 73 ponmH 04i.ii.-j Tu.xas sclouti-il , V ) to ( ii Ibs , > iVc. I'oitK Kinii and s.ik > s , 'jco mrroNi uxtia Driiiie , * iu..1 < ' . ) . „ f'tiT .MKATS-l'Irm anilipilutj inukieil liclllos , ' JlimiLKS-Qiilct iiinllirin , blicrt uloar , Sep. toiuhtir HU2S. ! I AHD l''uiniiuthewestern slo.'nn f'l.Si , iiom- Inuli sales , 43o tlurcci , j(1.7'rit ( ' .hJ ; opilou-i talca 2,700 tiercu * ; July , iC.bO , closiu iO.&Oi Sl CloSllIB , tV'll.Sl ' ! ! S bcr , W-si to. ! ! ; ) , oloslu * . j\ ' . .li October. elo lng . t7.ivi ; Uecembor. IM.i , closltnj. 7.2V llViTr.n Qiiltit , eholco about steady , west ern dairy , llftUci we.stern creamery , HitISc ; western factory , IKilHo ; Klglns. He. (1iiKiisii--jui ( < t , easy ; part skims. . I'll ) liton Dull ; American , City 3fnr > kct * > . KANSAS CITV. Mo. , July 23. WIIKAT Quiet but stronger ; No. "hard , ciish , no bids ; July. 7Schld ; Niv 2 red , cash , 7l'to bid. H ! i asked. Crtiis Ptronscr ; No. 2 , cash , M'io bid ; July , KlVr. OATs-Weakor ; No.2 cash , 2SJo ! bid ; July , : l.c bid. HAV Weak , uncliangodi fancy , } 5.3) . l''l.oi'll Dull and unchanged. HuiTr.itSteady and utiehati-'od. Cuiiisi--Stciiily : and unchanged , Koos Weak at lOc. PuovlMoN3--st' ady and unehnnged , Wool , --Dill and unchanged. ItKCKII'T.s Wlie.it. I7..0U ; corn , fd.OV ) . Sllll'.MKNTS--Whcat , 2,000 ; corn , 2 , . ' > ! Oats , IW. Ltvcitt'oor , July 23. WHEAT I'lrm. demand poor , holders offer sparingly ; California No. I. ! * tt ! | s per cental ; red western , spriiig. 7s 7'id.COH.V ' COH.V I'lrm , demand fair ; new mixed west ern. fs liul percental. LAIIII 'Ki.sJId percwt for prime wcslorn. IlfTTKtt * fq pvrewt for t'nlted States llncst and 74s for 1'iiited States good. TAt.t.ow 2'is percwt for line American. St. FT. I/oirtsi , Mo. . Julv 2.1 WIIKAT I'lrmer , lileher ; No. 2 , i.'ush and SeptenibiM * , M'tc , COIIN Lower : No. 2. cash , 6S > (0 ( : Septomlicr , M'ie. ' OATS-Steady ; No. 2 , eash , 29Uo ; Soptemtior , SC' ic. I'OIIK Steady ; JI1.6'J. ! I.Alltifl.2,1. . WIII.SKV ll.lfl. Toledo Grain llurkct. TOI.KDO , O , , July 23 WHEAT Kasler ; cash and July , NIC. COIIN Steady ; cash. C'Jc. OA1Sjulet , cash , 41c. Ciiiuiiinatl CINCINNATI , O. , July 25. WIIKAT Stroiig ; No. 2 red. ( lie. COIIN SI longer ; No. " nilvod , GOffiO'c. OATS Lower ; No. 2 mlxuil , 3J.J. WHISKY il.10. Milwaukee ( .rain > : : ir'ot. MiLWAtncRB , Wis. , July -WIIKAT Higher ; No.'Jsprlir , ' , cash , uti'tc ' ; September , Si'iC. : Coiix Stronger : No. l' . cash , fiJc. OA-IS Steady ; No. 2 white , 4e. ! STHVHN .1X1) It < t\3)S. NKW VOIIK. July 2.1. The stock market to day was active ami weak during the first hour , dull and stagnant for the remainder of the session , but closed at the lowest prices of the day and In many cnscs ot the week. The opening was steady and dull , but the bear manipulation in Iliirliiigton was renewed Im mediately and in the most open manner , mid that stock was soon elf a material amount. Pressuio was afterward brought on Iho lilch- 'jiond & We-,1 Point securities , and the com mon Moo < and the bonds Mill'ered severe. y , while the preferred stock which has not been dealt In during tin.1 week sold down over S pel- cent from Its last previous salo. In addition to tlie.se dee.ines Jersey Central was also unaccountably weak , losing ' . ' per cent , which alTccled Ihe rest of tlio list unfa vorably , .ml small losses weio sust.iined all along the line. The hank .statement , however , unexpectedly showed a material gain In the surplus reserve and the downward movement was checked ex cept In the stock most directly all'cctcd by Iho manipulations Aside from that the llnal deal ings were devoid of feature orlntoiest. Thn market clo.scd dull and barely steady for the general list , but In most cases at tlie lowest pi lees of the day. The linal changes weio generally Ins.cnllleant losses , bnl Jer-oy Con- li-.il Is down I'jC ' , Iturlliihton l. ' c. and Richmond mend .t Wesl Point PHI ! . Ilnllrond bonds displayed the usual dull ness , the sales for tlie session amounting lo * : . ' ( > 1 , 1 1)0. ) but the tone was weak , and while the active bonds , were only slightly changed lisa rule this Richmond & West Point lost ( i'gc. The following are the ciosng : quotations for the loading stocks on the Now Vork stock exchange today ; Atrldaon . 3I ? ( ' ilo preferred . 132 Ailam Kxprum . 117 IN. V. Cuntrnl . ' . 'J Alton. I Turro llauto. 2il N. V. Cldc. .V Ht. I , . . . 10 iloproforri.'il . 125 do prefi-no'l . r.5 Aini'rionn I2.tpr03s. . IUI Ohio Mlj < ljjlipl | . 17'X The total sales of stocks toiler were Kj.riU ? shares , InuludlitR Atuhlson , .I..H5 ; ( 'hlu.sjo lias , 4.00S ; Dolawar , ' , l.aukawanna .t Western , 4n."ii ; Louisville & Nashville , : ' ,1UO ; Norlliorn Pai-llli ! piofurred. 2,11'1 ' ! Uiuhmond .t West Point , li,4IO ; St. Paul , 3S 0 ; Union Paeillc. 1,710. Financial KovliMV. Nnw VOIIK. July 25. The Post says : Hur- lliiloii ; .t ijnln y was thu only conspicuous Mouli on tlio list Hits in trnlirj and ll so'd oil rapidlv under tlie hammering of tlio liear cllipiii by a eoniblnatlon iiniisually well or- Kiinl/uil and managed by one of the most adroit t.oar manipulators In Wall Mtreei. It will not bo iin.ls to stati. frankly thu legitimate arguments employed iiKalusi this stock. l''lrst. the company own- a heavy load of bonds Issued lai"-'ely on ex tensions which lust now yield llulo or no prolll. So'-oml ' , tlio corn crop , on whloh ll 10- lles lo reooupo Hself for sneh losses , will be late this year , and , conseiinenlly. to sonic e.\- teul impi-rllle I by Iho eliauces of unfavorable woalber. llnd this year's crop failed In the face of the present reluct-ince of In vestors to take new bonds thu outlook would have been dlsnal. | Hut the crop v. til nut , ho a fiiiluic , nor will the new e-tteiislons whi-n Iho company's manuKors have luu. lime to complete their plans. Some Interest was amused by the decline of Louisville durliu ll-u mornlin ; lielow Ihe price , , i which tin : new stock Is otfrioil to slinrolioluoiH for subscrip tion. It need mil be inferred , however , that the $4MHH ) ( ) stock will not bo subscribed for at 7o pur cent. A little more than a month ao. In coin- inuiit im on llio sains of Louisville by Ion- ( iiin lionsoi , it was uiiK esled In tills column that tlio solleis were markel u their own holdInits of stock to rover in Juiy by the now l.oulsvlilo stock taken mi-lcr mib- scrlptlon. Th's SIM-II.S to be uMiclly what ha- , happened. The price of Louisville at tlmt tlmo was 73e , so Hint Iheiu ha * : l. ° un i fair prolll In the irans lelioii. Mui'li of wbul was hold was shipped from l.oiiilun to this country for delivery and Its arrival In this conntrv has been noted slnco tnat time. Of coin-so tlio question romalnuil how to obtain tlio new stix-k which i an be ai'iiilrod | on'.v ' in tlio proportion of leper per cent toitIllil holdings. Hut this h IH been easily solved by the purchase of the "rights" lu op MI mui-Uet. Today , for Instance , a privilege to subscribe f.ir . ten shares of New l.oiiMvllli ! stock at 70 per cent brought (3.1' ) , whereas Its intrinsic value wllh j.oulsv.llo sol I in-- below 70 per cent on Iho inu-Kot Is of I'uurm' nolhliiK al all. The quuli'd nrl-'es slm- plv ro'iie.siiutH ' tlni bid of the "Insider- , " who hold l.ou.svlllo lust Month to obtain llio priv ilege Of SIlllSL-llpllOII. Now York "ilo oy .t.nrkot. NliW Vninc.Jiily 21. MO.NEV ON UAi.t , Rasy. with call loans ut Hi per cent ; closing ollorcil at : ! i per Cent , PIIIMK MKIICANTII.K PAi'Eit3'iU7 pur cent. STKMt.tri KxciiANOic-Uulot and steady at fl.K4'4 for sixty day bills and tt.bil'i for d - iiiand. Tnh followliu wuro the clinln ; prlco-i on bonds : tT.'H" 4Trrujrt7lral.lfifril | , 1C. A T. til , . ; W i ; . i. fi , i-oiiimn-i 11 ; \iiitiini ' Union c < tui t1 ! ! * , tuKhturua tiuV. ( . J. Cent Int Cort..lO ! ( 4Wi , coiiion | ) tniNurthcrn ( P.m. lots..IIS I'arlHp. ( kuf "JJ 110 tloWi 112 I. < iul-il ui'i St-iiiip 4 < . l .ViirtliwoU' ccui ul . .lnii ToiiMoaiti : N , S. ii.IU ) iluilvbantiiri ) 3i do & 1 Wjuroiun | AiTraii ( ) . , . * a ilo Jt O.I til. I. A I. .M. Hun. Sn.lDJi Cnnaila Suulhuni .Mi 'J7 St. U A 8. r' . ( Jon. M . 12 , ' fentrul 1'iiuirto UU..IU.1H St. I'nul conioli. . . . . lim , II. Ml.il. IHJ lilt ! t 1 * . 0. A I * . l t . . . . tU do H . T. P. l < .0. Tr. Itcts. . : ) 1) . A It. 11. Wi.-st Ittn . . . . T. P. It. ( i. 'ft. llct . .lHl ( y7 ' ' ' " " M.'K.'AT.iiin'i'ii ( . . ; 70 ivvint"uiioriT" NotOH , Pilli.AUKM'lllA. July 23. Ciaarln.'s. JU.771- Wlj buluuuc.1 , llXJI&bli ( cluurlu * fur the Hiivo optined in their clientt ) NK\V STQtiK In the BACHELOR HEADQUARTERS At 000 nnd ilOOS [ 'annuii Struct , Saturday Morning , July 18th. The most I'omploto line of Stnplo , fancy and Impni'toil ( Jrot'orlon , topothor with 5 full iiasortinoiit of the llnost I'Vesli Fruits , VcKi'lnhlos anil Mt < lon to I'o 'ouud ' In any inarkot. Hrtncinl'or wo makoa spccialy of line Toon. Hitfh O ado and 1'ow- dorud I'olTcKs that will oli-aso an opii'iirinn tnito. Are solo n onls for the F.lpln Croaniory Hultor , the finest to bo had In thn city. \Vo widooursolves tin ( nil1 Mooro's Suporiatlvl1 Flour and thosu * who .isoit arc u ? enthusiastic in tholr praises. Try MooroV Itukitio ; 1'owdor. atI0o a pound , nnd you will want no olhor. Uuch lovely rolls ami bisciiiK With our hotter facill- tioa to display our floods and attend to the tniiiiy wants of our constantly inorons- inj trado. wo hope to tnorit a continuance of your ti.itrcna o and nolii'lt a viHlt from these who are stnnifjovs to us anil hope by fair dealing and close attention to business lo please you. With our ini roat-oil faoilities tinilor inuoh loss expense , wo assure our natrons they will bo furniihcd the best on the market at the lowest market price ; and all goods fjuarntiU'oil as roprowi-ntod. Telephone your orders and they "ill receive careful atteution and prompt deli verv. TIiLlil'HOXli 229. 20 % and 2008 FAR NAM STRliliT week. f.1K : . .W ! balances , } IO,7iliU : : : money , 4 percent. llos-ro.v , Muss..July -Clonrlni : * . f Itl.sW.ntl ; haliinces , | lMi,0-4i | n.onpy , ' "id' t peri out ; oschnnge on New York , liv dloi'oiiiit to par. 1'or the week deal-lints weio } , sl,07lt,7iill ; b.il- ances , , * l,7r. i'.iil. Tor the same week last voiir clearings were f'.in.Tl.MI ' | ; balances , tl i.i. : > I..Vs1. HAI.TIMOIIK , Md. . Julv Ti. Cleirln.'s.fj.l.l.i , - Sfll ; baliiiii'es. l.ll. ' . iH ; moiiev , 6 per cent. Nnw VOIIK. July 24. inearlnns , j7l.fi7l.fW ! : balances. n : > > r > .11411. Tor the week clear.ngs . woiel5l7t'.l7H."l7 ; balances. f'.VI'.N ' OI. CillCAdo. July 21.New York exchange , 7.1 © Slle discount. Money unchanged. I'limrhiRs , - , ' . ? . " ' , o. ftterllng oxclianaii unchanged. Hostdii Stool ; .Market. HOSTOS. Ma s. . Julv as. Thu following worn tliecloilng prices on the Itoston stock maiket. Atclilon'I'upukx. . . ilPl 'Ciiliiiitrl ' A llccla . ' . ' 15 HoHtun , ' ; Albany 3IM I'innkMn . ! ' < HostiMi A Maine Hit Union . W Cli. . Hurl. A Wuliicy . Kcarsarue . l1 Kaslorn It. It. ( in idKCUUltl . III ! I'ltclilinru It. It Oiilncy . IUI Flint A I'erepld. . . J-iintn Ko Cottpcr . . 'ill K. C. , St. ,1. Atl'.ll. 7s Tuiniirnrk . IMI .Man . Contrnl Annlnlon l.aml Co . . 40 .Mox. C-on. otnii Sun Dlcijo hiiinl Co . . IH N V. \ .V. KIIJI W."t Knil I. anil Co. . HHH .V. V A N. Kit ) . ' . 78. . . . 113 Illoll Toli'iiluinc . I7S Hntliinil , ctiniinun. . . 3' ( l.ainaon f-Kiru S . IS'v do pftl lill Watorl'oner . 2-l ( Win. Ten. coin C. M . 14'4 Alluuei.MlnCo ( ne\Tl Atlantic II. A II. C 14Hi lloston A. Muiitnna. . Tiomlo i Moolc .Marker. TJONDO.V. Julv 23. The following are the London slock quotullons closing al 4 p. m. : C < m olfl , niDiioy . WciiKl-le'Jnils . lui Coiunli. uccotint . I''iHillllnolc Central . ! KI II. S. 4s . llllin.Mevlciin. ordlnnry . . .l H II. S. 4'iis . llUVSI.I'aiil.uiimiiion . . . r | ' < N V. I' . , \ O. Isla . . . . 2'm.Mi'.v. | t't'llt. . nuw 4a. . . 7I' < HAH Sii.vr.u 43 lIOd l per ounce. MoMir ( Jiilet. Itato of discount in tlie open market for both Hhoiland three months' bill" ! Is IJi to Pi per cent. Iiiitilc nl' lOiighmd Kiilliiin. Ijnxno.v , Julv 2.1. The amount of bullion go > io Into tlio Hank of ICngland on balance today Is LtX'i,00\ L'arlH PARIS , July 23. Throu per cent routes u.lf ilOc for Hie account. Dnnvtir . . DKNVKII. Colo. . July S3. f/ght and foaturn- le s business was done In minim. slocks loday. Sales 2'ltK)0 ! ) shines. The following were Iho closing iiuolalions on mining o\ehange : Hun r'ruiiclHoo .Min n < ; ( jiiotntions. SAN KIUNOI.SCO , July 23. The olllelal closing Now Vorlc .Miiini ; ; Qi Nr.w VOIIK. July ' < . The following are the closing mining stock quotations : St. Iiouls .Iliiiln Quotations. ST. I.otns. Mo. , July V.I--1 he mining mnikot was Inactive today and prices wuro generally unchaiu'od. Tlie following bids were madeon eiill ; AHUM lean 25 Silver AIHI ' . ' 7'ii ( iranllo .M 2iV ) I'lll/tilictl ) 1 5 MiiiitniM ) 71 Vuina 40 .M. llruen 47'u ' Havana m HAVA.NNA. July 2' . . Today was Imlldav here. I'urliiK ' llio week little hii-lnoss was done In susar , holders belli-/ ( ) ' , ' for bnvort. . The market elo-o I last ni lil quint and utoady. Tlio quotations \M-III .is follows : MilA KisKUAU : ] Kemilar to - ooil , polarl/a- tlon , f'I'.i'tj.'t'i : ) Rold per quintal : Mus covado fair toeoii.l rellnln. . .S.i to ill deKieus , * . ' . ' , ' ( . . , ? : centrlfn-'als , ! U to DO degrees | iolarl/.itlon , f..HI' ' it'lOi'J. Stock lu wall-houses al llavanna and Ma- l.'in/as 2 boxes , l.l ' /'Oi ' ba fl and -'JUU ho- heads. Kspurlsdiirlii'- wei-k 20 bo.xei , 3ijvo ba-'B and 1.20) ) bo lii-als , of whlcli 20 boxen , : r.fK ) ' IIIIKS and all the lii ( siii ) ! : < lrt to the United Slates. II U'ONl 1.75 Kold per cental. Hl"n-iii-'il.0.i : until pi-rqulnlul. Jr.itlCKii HKKIfl'.O.j ' ( -old poquintal. . Hams Amerloun sii'iar i-nrod. ? I7.0 Kold pur ( ] iilntil : for norllii-rn , and Wl for sou thorn. 1aid In ueis , M . . ' , n cihl poriuiiinl | ; ; In llns , $14.75 , Pi/rATor.s-Aiiieriean , f.i..Vold ) ( per barrel. IrMlir.itNotnlnal. . Si.inls ! , nominal , WIIITK NAVY IlKANd MTiulil | ; purqulutul. HODI-S Nominal. rilKIUIITsNominal. . KxciiA.Ndi ; Weak. Hl'ANlHii iioi.ii tt.in'C'U'J-U. ' Now Vork ( Jold I'.xport.q. Niw : YOIIK , July " 5.-Tho uvportn of Bpoclo from Iheportof New Vork this woolc amnunleil lo fi.u.\r.ni ; , of which v , .su''j was In u-Dld and tls7,3u7Hllvor , The Imports of Hpeelo iiniounti-d to ! 7IK,72fl ) , of ulilch tTD''ilh ' was liiKold and f ! i. 178 Nllver The shipments of gold to the West , I ml Irs ilnrlui : llio ueoli wuro as fnllown : I'er "Ar- " Matun/.as ? l')1l'i."i ) ( "Karaloan" si no" to / , ; pur to Havana fi23.CV ) , and p r " ( Jily of w.ishln K- ton" to Havana { lllHi5 ) , Tl-lllliT.-1 Tillc. ; ST. I.otJfrtMo..luly25. lansoiibnr Drothurs toUocUrell llnithnrs : The following wab Iho r. 1111:0 of pr.ces . for llio leading oplloiH nn thlH niaiiviit loilay : coMMoiilfvlTiiien. I Illu'li I lovr. I Clmu , | Vuat. Whu it - AiiKiisl. . . . SIM Corn t-a\il \ 62) ) ( 52) ) { Oatn- JtHr no 2'J Cnic.Mio , July 31. Soluvnrtx , Dupoo k Mc- I'ormlek to ! . C. SwarU . Co. : Today's \v is a short session nnd was not ovorurow-iled with business. Wheat , howovur , Wits sleady. The reeolpls , iVW ears , wore nearly 20) ) under the expiiutatlons. Tliat was a bull faetotj Ihon lliu enormous export bunliifbi roporteil Irom tlio seubn.ird , an aceompllsliod I'rlday , was another help , t'abhts Wuro neither one thin : nor the other. The fioit prim- IHO for Wisconsin did not matorlul- l/e , L/ertaln promlni < nt lei < ! shorts nero Inclined to cover. They furnhlied tlm liuylng Hiiiiiinit. Monday's wheat lecolpls were uupceted to pi.ieli ui cars. Tim sr- - boal'd eloir : uicM neru large aialn , abunl 2.ViiiO ) ) inihliids of whuat alone. Wltli nothinu In the wuuthor to croatu iilarni an the scorn of spring who.it. and wllh ne\l week's roulpts as largo a * they am tj\p rted , It Is exnocled to yield further. Cum vsaj Una , partly lu JOHN A. .M I-'IIANK c CONMOX. McShanc & Condon , INVHSTMliNT BANKHRS , 300 S. 13th M , , First National U.iult Uuild- tng , Unmlia , Nob. Donl In Mockbi > iuN , necarltlo % , Cdinnii rclnl pn per , etc NVkuthito IOIIIH on Iniprovoil O n.'di-i ro.il c-tiiti' . Slum llinc. l.iniM. nn atiick , ur on nil iiiirnriHl | | c.'lluli'nil Futurity. sympathy with wheat , partly In covering of shorts an ! partly on lighter receipts than expected Tlio fuluio Is almost alto other dependent on the weather. Oats Here steady within an c.xcocillngly narrow M 11.10 Local scalpers In pnu ision.s toint u < U ant me of the small maiKet and of thu llrninoss In grain to jump the prl/o. . NinvYonu. July 25. Kennotl. lloi-ktns.VOo. to S. A. Mi-Whorler : The itock market has bi-eii heavy with further evidences of liquida tion of clih'aco , Iliirliiigton & Ojilncy ami Itlchmond Terminal. ! ) f the latter II U said , a. proinliieiit house told ( in to a law line of .speculativo holdings. This Ulclimund Ter minal bonds and preferred stock an- weak at tlie decline of 2 < iji percent today. The soiling ofl'hieago , Iturllngtoii A : ( Julney M'cms to tin of the same nature IIH for some da ] s past , and It is unnoted that , the company is .n need of money , and Uniting Itself unable to sell bonds. Is a borrower. Dolowaro. I nckuuanna & Western has been pressed for snlo today. It Is reported tlmt all coal trndo Is ut a stamlsllll as far as new Iraiisactions are concerned since It wua dl.-u-oM-rcd thu Delaware. I.ackatt.inna ft Western was cutting prices , buyers having witl.dr.iwn from the nnirkol. No attempt la being made to Ket Ihe July circular prices for coal. The bank statement was heller than oxpcctcd. The Inciuaso In Iho reserve of Jl- 220.110) ) was occasioned by Ihe deeroaso in ilo- tioits of J2.iM)0ooo ) and uneMiected In cash J7iim0. ( ( The fealuro of thu statement Is tlio dem-aso In loans of $ lS ruOU. 'Ihe stock mar kel closed ( lullaiiilue.il ; . Total sales. ( i3.00. ' rincuin , .Inly 20. Konnetl , llopUns , v Co , lo H. A. .McU hortcr : I.argo engagements for o.xporl , lighter local ii-celptH than expected , lit m li in-of foieign advices nnd a frost , sc.uo lu the niirtlincst Wetu llio basis of today'a stiongth in wheat. The early llrmin-ss might , not have held so well If I'liruiliUo had not been a liberal buyer at almost the top prices. This checked Iho olVcrlius. but I he cunul wan hoarinh and pieilh-t lower prices M.unlay If Ihe lu rm1 lo ! estimates are roali/.eil. Thoap- piclieiis on of f i us ! , had much to do with ted ly's mlVMieo In corn' A Rood many traders are tailing on nfler a conjectiiicd deal In September. Some day.s ago il W.IM ulvon out thai It. was centered In Wall street , and now the duuo ol .Marlbnrough aiul h s l'ngll-h friends are In It according tea a London special. Speculation m.iy put prlce.s hi her leinpoiarlly , but It IH believed theio Is plenty of old com In tlio country and It m < y I'D worked as old oats. At one tlmo this ye.ir the latter weio sold nt Ct'c ' to mrlvo and now they e.in't be sold at half that price to arrive. PicM-nl sellers had the onls when C.Oo . WHS bid and would not let thorn go. Of the 210 cars reci-lved to day 147 ' .M-IO old oats and delU cries ftom the old cioii will doubtless hcfieiifor some wi-oKi ! while the markets aio being Hooded with now oats below 2sc. History of this kind repeats Itself wllh OMisperallng frequency , l-ut. Iho fanners seldom profit bj It. They MO now holding on to corn , for which they are bid tola prices , and the chances an-tlmt they will llnally soli at about two- thirds of what tliuy are now oll'eieil , union KOII.O disaster overtakes llio growing crop , PiovlKlons were llrm In sympathy with corn and estimates of only 00,100 no s next week. Illhs weio ospocl illy atron/ loading packur buying them freely. The bulls are certainly managing their camp-ilgn wllh moat shruwd- ness. considering tlio enormous stocks which at ono tlmo were thought to ho an ull'ecliial bar lo an advance In prices for some months. C'incAii ) , Inly 2.1. I.OK-IIU , t Go. to Touoray & llr.yan : Ilioporls of the growliu spring crop are on the whole favorable , but two weeks later than lust soasou. Receipts of winter wlu-at contlnno heavy. The demand , howev er , is good. Olio healthy fuatuie Is frok'hl cn- pagomonls from this port have been made for thirty days ahead and the demand forton- nauo is si.lll cood. Cables are linn. Ono or two of our heaviest shorls were buyers today. Until the gfiiwin- ; crop of spring Is secured wo favor buy lu : on uoak markets. Darn strong. < -'rop reports are less favorable , this , wltli light receipts and n good demand for cash at ( i ccn.s over Hoplombor opt Ion m.ikes . soil- In ? it short Im/.ardoiis until i-ondllhiiischango , \Veii-i-omiiiend l-uylng It. Oats slr.idy with high priced corn .mil prospects of . < p iororop , SopiiMiibor looks cheap. Hog products llrm. especially lard and ribs. Wo bullevu ribs will sell higher. 'I Itl'J UK I/I'V AIAUILIiT. pl.iooJ on raoor.1 July 25 , WAIIH\.s-rr or.uiH. Albert AltendorlTand wife to WM Uoeh- foid et al ! < ! ! , : " , Mlllard & C'o.'sad . { 10,000 , ( ! K llauer and tvlfo to W II lloluomb o'i ' lot ( laud li blk IllPi Omaha 20,000 I'Mdellty ' Ti usl l..i lo W W Jotrorson Iot7 llniisnl , t Stoblien'ssub 2,000 C C ( ieorgit to L It ( leorgu lot Ki Idk 0 I'olter .x : ( ieor uOo..s ad to K Omaha . KO W H llolcomb and wlfo to Anulu llarker s'-ilnUI ) WOmalm W.,003 M I' IliipUIn-- and husband to Jacob Will- lams lot ib and B'/I lot I'J ' blk IH Han- si'oiu pie , 0,000 A II Jol.usim to J A WaUcllold , lot ' 2 , I'elh nn I'l.iou , WO J L Miles to Mrs llellna Conklln et u 1 , lot r > . blk Id. Orchard mil MO C.l Iti'iul Mill wife to K W lioed , lots 1 and 2. blk' . ' , WehlUumliig add 2,000 South Omaha land company to A O Wri.hl. hit - ' . blu 2.1 , Smith Omaha. . . . 010 Toneiy Nelson tol'II ' Tonuray.pt tax lot l ; In w ' , ' , sw IO-I5-1 ; ) 7,000 { J II Ti nor y mid wlfo to ( i W K Domuy. same nnd lot I , Ink 1 , Pope Place 4,000 J (1 ( Wlll.s nnd wlfn to It 1C Johnson , lot 4 , hlU3. Will's ' Park Pl.ieo 700 C ( i Wallace and wlfn to O I Hume , lot U , blk II. Oliflon Hill 600 Jacob Williams and wife to M K Hop kins , lot 5. till , 2 , Mlllard Plaeo 17,000 Anna M Viitcsto I. A W Tinman , lots2u and' > , blU U , and lots f > and G. blk 7 , lli-lggs I'laco 8,000 ( JIIIT ( JI.AIM IIKKIIH. A It llooclc to O ( i Hooolc , lots' ' to .1 , s. II. HI , blk I. lot .I to H , b.l(2 , H.o-kV siiband lot ? , blk 6 , Uc-a t-iilu add 1 Htangu l''n.oit and wlfo lo Hc'.aim Alltiildr.r. w IU\Kjfj ) feut lot W 1 Mllliild .V C's IK a IK-S. | | ) J ! ' lluyil , slu-rlir. lo fJ A HOUR- laud , lot nblU ,1 , ( Juntral Park 17 Kamito li T Ho iir'nml ' , n W feel , lot 10and II , Ml' 10 , I'lvtrluk'a huuond add , K3I Total amount of transferS t39.4l'i ! Cli'ii'li'j.Itn'oi'Mon IIH ii Ijlf'o Kiivi'r. Ono divy thin weolc , unyu a nonvspoiul. enl of tlio Boston ( Hobo ; Mr. Clinrleh I ) . .lolforson , itldiut KOM of "Kip Yun Winlilo , " did nn lioroiound most timely net. Two .vuuiitf ludlcH , ( juusts at the , | illoi-Hon villa , were in bathing nt Hut- tormllk liy. Ono of the lailiob L'ot ojt beyontl her depth , and went down , not being n Hvvminor. Her coinpuninii at tempted to H'i to her as.slHt.'i'ii'o , li'it ' sliu in turn onduni'orod hoi * life in deep wiUor , with wriliili HIO ) WIM not familiar. The Ilrst yoiiiiff lady uunk u tfocon.l time hefoio aHsihtuiieoytin attraeted to her , nnd tihovn.s about to ( ; o down for Iho liisl Uinij when Mr. JolToruon dove in and ( jra-ijiud hor. After druwiiiff bur to land ho nidud tlio soeond youni ; lady ashore. U"8torntivi.8 were uppllod to llio lady who had narrowly uscaned drowning , and bho waa tjnuliinlly brought to. No gripping , nn nuiuea. nfi pnm whea JuWili'H ) l.iUlu iO.irly Kuofi lauuu. bumll uili. batu mlU Boat