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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1897)
THE OMAITA 1)A1LV COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Opens Higher and Closes at a Snb- stantial Advance. SLIGHT WEAK SPELL INTERVENES Corn n IJninI 1'rncllnn mill n it Small Otic fork , l.aril nnil ItlliH Are All HlKliL-r. CHICAGO. July n Mnrlcuti were gener ally ptroiw on the Hoard of Trade toiluy. \\heat oiieneil buoyant and titter nn Inter- Mnlng weak i-pcll clo ctl I'.Jc ' hlishoi. Corn Ktilnctl V , nnd onto Uul'rovlnlon < ) were 1'ork gained 10'ic , fnltly active and hlfhcr. lard , lOc. and rib * , 7e. Liverpool opctiLd steady this morning In the fine of ChlcaKo's decline the < luy befoic. Thiil. with a contlniiiillon of llrmniss at l > nr\t \ nnd tlie law export purchases at Ntw Yoik > u8tcnlny swept nway the hear- Ishnc-w that had overcast the last hour of Iho pitAloUH se-slon. September openfd nt fiom 71'it. ' to 7TV. a rl-w of about lo per bu. A Rood dcul wus offered ut lhu advance for a mliiuti' or two , but , whm about live inlnutei Horn the stait , the price touched 71V , pullers bteame scarce all ut once and the jirlco was rushed up to I3ViC. A cable- ' that 1'runte Hi inn from I'nrln estimated would have to Import 100000,000 bu-hels of \\htat UiH 5 cur. A New York mcssjgc waste to the pffrct that export takings of wheat juluiliiy won ! I amount to l.uou.ouo btishclH there , and 2W.COO bu-hcls at oul > o > t . mouti- I mi rummy lor valmm dates of stilmncnt this fnl . A sale of IM.tWU bushels No. 2 KIUUI" hard wheat lor ox 1 10 , i t was made iKie sesturtlay afternoon All those inut- tUH betamu known shortly nftcr the opening u . taken altoKilhtr , appeal nultc sutllc lent M explain the utruicth ol the tarly tiuill IP. t'lile uu receipts ' wtie 171I cars , of which 110 ele new. 'The Minneapolis ami Du nth iccilntM weic S7J i-ar iiKnlnit 017 the > ear before The total receipts at primary inir- Hcln were SIO.I/UO busluls. cominrcil | with tr.5.000 bushels lapt yeai. 'Ihe excess of the 1 nmr > maiUel receipts N not very Kreiit rmiMderliiK the estimated imuh laiger crop this sear , but such preponderance as there U this M.UKOII Is all thu bears have to Bell wheat on. What good use they can make ol a poor weapon was ncc n In the tlccivne iwliltli occurred about an hour ami a half iroiii the start. The price of September ihbppeil at that point of the srs-lon to .o9 c. am July , which Mild as lilRh IIH HC. Jell to 7K4C. Thu maiket was steadied at the cleeline of New \oik telegrams Miyl twenty-live boatloads offcicil to lite lo tlnent had been accepted. St. Louis wired to a lmllar effe-ct , an export house there itpJttltiK all accepted they had otfcifd to the continent lloports from the northwest wure more hopeful about i-prlng vvh-tU pios- li.ets. A mei-sace from North Dakota said the -water on the fields vva fat t dlHiippeiu- ItiK and tht > wheat prospects Improving IT ho 1'rlce Current estltmted the spring vvhtnl crop at ii'i.OOO.OOO bushels , and the winter nt .125.000,000 bushels. m.iklng n total of 630,000.000 bushels. New Yoik increased the quantity token for export to sixty bo it- loads. ThebujliiR fever broke out afresh unil the high price of the season was paid near the close. An advance of 2c at St. Jy uls and very bullish messages from that point were being talked of during1 the clos ing spurt. September opener % o higher at 7al/4c , cold at 7IV4c oft to i.J'o ( , rullli d showly to T14C , closing at 7.1 0 bid. . . . . . Corn opened Him with wheat , but thoio n'i an undercurrent of eonlldence In present prices quite"dependent ( of the \vhcut mir- kp * . The i-rop Is not making satisfactory niogress In M > me Important growing sec tions and It Is from these places that the telttrums retelling to the piogiess < it ttiu crop prlnelpilly came. The I'rice Current n ported "the general prospect unchanged Blnco a week ago. Of the Kansas crop taken fix a whole some \vell-lnfoiinccl people be- llcva It to bo giving piomlso of as good an aggrepate yield as on the -vear hofoif. The iicelpts were 781 car * and the quantity Injected out of store MS.OOO buslun \ - pcrc clearance" * from Atlantic ports were : < 3llKX ) bushels September openeil VS > c higher nt $2.77 < S and grnilually gained Btrength until it reached 27 ? ? j 27W.C It fell back H < "M'4c ' from that point , but became stiongei again with wheat near the close , advancing to 27s4c , and closing with sellers at that. The market foroattiwas without Important features. Shorts bought early and helped the linn feeling which existed. Synipalhy with corn , however , was the most Influen tial item September opened unchanged at from 17&&C to 17'/.fT17c ' , sold up to 17W 17)ic , and closed at that price bid. Iteceplts were .53 cars 1'rovlslons were firm on a very moderate amount of tiadlng. September pork opened at S7.72V4. an advance of 2ic ! , and later roe another 5c , and near the close added 2'tc more. The day's gain wan lOc. I nrd for September started at 5c advance , { 4 20 being bid at the opc-nlng. Near the end it rose top $125 , and that was the . closing price. Hepie'inbcr rib ? opi'ed 2'/4o ' Higher ab II.C21/ . . It touched $4 CfliiT4 C2'/4 a few moments latei , anil after that rose to Jl < B The closing price was $1 < i7Vi , the last 2' c b lng added Leading futuio range ns follows : Arilcka.1 lll.-li. | Low. | Clo o. lYcsd'y. W bent- July , 77 77 70 7(14 i lit. . . ' 7JW Due' . . . . 70 74 7S'4 7.l Coin- July. . . 27 271 , Si lit. . . S7M Die. . . . s'tM May . . . .nn 30Jj Oath July. . . . 17'f ' 17 17 bent. . . . M iy. . 20)6 Pcrk- Jnly. . . 7 77' < 7 7'JM 7 HJW 7 7J 78JH1 7 70 _ tun. . . 4 ' . ' ( ) 4 25 4 20 4 25 4 ID Oct. . . . 4 25 4 30 4 25 4 30 4 0 Eh'iUlba hi t.t. . . 4 ( UK 4 07K 4 GO 4 l.7 } 4 CO 4 UO 4 70 4 llfi 4 70 4 b.'lt No 2. Cafh quotations were as follows ; I'LOUlt Plrm. \\HEAT-No. 2 sprlnu , 7Cia ! , No. 3 sprint ! . C8c ; No 2 red. 7G'4e CORN-NO 2. 27ijo27 . OATS-No ! , 17'ijjl7 4c ; No. 2 while , 20r21ic ! No. 3 white , 20fj21u. R % E No 2. 40c. IIARI.EV No J , f , o. b , 2SfI33e. SEEDS-Plaxwed , No 1 , Sl'kJfSJ'ic. ' ' Timothy leed , pilnie , ti 75 PROVISlONS-Mew pork per bbl . J7 SO ® ? M. Lard , per 100 Ibs. , J4 20ff 224. Short ribs sides ( loose ) , S'jW'He ; dry sailed shouUers ( boxed ) , 4Mf5c ! short clear sides ( boxed ) , 4sif4'ic , WHISKY Distillers' llnlshed foods , per Kill. . illTOAll Cut loaf , J5.71 ; granulaled , Jj o1) etiindard A , Jl 90 ' Untho I'r.ilno , ' tixulianru toliv thn bultor mur- ktt wan llruil cro.imorv. lU-UVc : tl'llry. 7a I''e. UliiHwo. litrtll OJtulIc kggu , llriu , fre-sh , Uho. Live poultry , ntrong ; turkey u. 7uMu , chlck- eiiH , 7l U8c , bprniKM.U tUlOc : tlucka , MS\V YOHIC MAItKUT. ( liiiitntliiiiH of tilt * Day oil Grncrul Coiiiiiioilltle'N. N13W V011K , July 2'J.-ri > OlJU-llecclpts , 79.114 bbls. ; exporls , 0.9JO bbls. ; fnlrly acllve and ulrcnger , with wheal ; winter patents , J3 30JJ4 ; vlnter Btinlfchls , J4 Ooff4 20. llye Hour , llrmr suptrllne , J2 20 2 40. fOUN MiAIPlrin : ; yellow western , COc , 11VIJ rirm ; No. 2 western , 43c , HAllI.m-lHlll at 2Jc. IIAHI.IIV MALT Nominal. WJI15AT Receipts , 90.1MO bit , ; exports. 47.933 bu , bpot , slrnngi No. 2 red , 6ji4c. Uiulons , stioni , ' on higher tables , eased off under beur- Uh uprhiB vvbeal crop mws und llbtrul receipts , but finally turned btronir on unexpected de. iimiidi tlosing Kll'.u net hlhher : July , 4\T { > K 13 l c , clo eil nt W k-eplember ; , 78 15-ltiif 7t'U. cltited nt 7 he. fOIlN Iterrlpls , WS23 bu ; cxporls. 40S 9 bu bpal , slroimor , No. 2 , J2C , elevator ; Sjic , nlloat. Uptluns np ntd Him , und ndvurictfl tharply on .iul vvlud reports und kinerul totei- Inif , cltoed Ho net hlghtr ; July doted ut 3J > 4c : teptember. 3J 7 lC | 3 : e , cloud at 3\c. 41ATM lleielpls , H7.UJO bu. ; exports , 27.441 bu. Hpot , quiet , No i , fie. Options , dull and nomi nal ull day ; doting unchanged ; July cloted ut 21\o , beptembir rloi-cil at 2Htc. 1IAY htendy , ihlpplni ; , 4iii50c ; fc-ooj to choice vhlppliiK , C0j7of. HOI'b-Slfudj state , common to choice , U93 crop , 3ij4c , UM crop , Cj ( f , 1'aclllo roast , 1M3 cr p , 3 < | 4c ; 1S9 crop , C&lOo I-onion market , 63 HlDKS-nrm ; Texas , l0i'ic ; California , 17cLEATHER LEATHER Plrmi hemlock sole , Ruenos AyieK. llKht to btavy , ISillSc. fJlilfornla I'JtfSJc. PROVIblONB-IKcf , llrnii famll ) , JS 69i ( 50 , tcef hams , $ V ijH JI (0. ( Ml meats , sleudy. pick led hellli * JCWij7(0. | icKled | shouldtrs ! 3 UHG5 23 l.ird , steady , vvtctern sleuni , J4 to , rtllnid. itiudy. I'trk. strndy. old miss s OOjf fid. new IIIKH. Jg.75rV50 , shorl rlcar , fS'tOI05U family J ? JSitlO 00. Tallow , quiet IH'TTKU ' Receipts B V.5 pkcs ; markel quiet ; w if tern crcuiiu-ry , Htfl5c , Klflm. IXfaitory ; , CIlh'liSE-Itecelptf. 9000 pkgs. ; market quiet ; luge , while , 7ktr7Uo ; larkc , colored , Ifte ; unaU , white , 7f)7'lc ) ; fmnll , colored. 7UGlic ; part klm . 4fl'4c. full klm , 2HOSc. KOUS Ilecelpts , C.K7. pkics ; market quiet , ( tale nnd Pennsylvania , ISci western , 12c. OIUS Collonseil , stcody , prime yellow , Kft 26o Pelroleitm tlnll Itosln , sleady. Turpen- line , firm nt ISOSiLjc Firm , fair to extra , 4'i06',4c : Japan , MOI.I.APSn-4-rirmi New Orleans , op'n ket tle , Rootl ID choice , 2ifl3)c , ritiiIIITHquiet grain by steam , 4d nskul ; cotton by steam , IJc. StnT\f. 4 Pig Iron steady : sonlhern I * < J 10 VI ; norlbern , $ lom 12.00 Copier , eny ; lake , brokers' price , J11.12H. excbntige prlcr , 310 M 11 r. Tin , firmer , straits , J13 7ifM3 ) CO , plates , dull. Spelter , quiet nt ll2Mi430. lnd strnnK ; cxchnnge price , > 3Slt39i | } [ brokers' price , > 3 CO SI. I , mils ( iciii-rnl ST 1/Jt'IS , .luty XtIX > Ut ! Dull nnd ensler ; patents. U'UfHOO , strnlKbls. 5J coin SO , eh-ar , [ 3 If ,1 , ? : u , low nnd medium , 12 2303 CO. WIIUATTuliires slrongcr and hUher nt the opening , but trading was compnrnllvcly llshl , cables wete strong nnd prices ndvnnccd , Hie clOflnn flgutes being from IHc to 2c higher than yesterday Ppol higher. No 2 cnsh , elevnlor. 77C , bid , trnck , 76'478c , No 2 hnrtl cish , 74c. bid , July , 77V , August , 78r. bid ; September 7701 77'4C ' , December , 78'Sc , bid COHN Stendy for cnsh , with Seplember frac tions hither. No. 2 cnsh , 25Uc , bid , September , 23 Sc. OA'H-SlMilj. wllh bul little trailing In futures a good demand for cash was shown , however. No S cnsh , 17 > 4c , bid. No. 2. on Irack , niic. No 2 while 22'i I3o , Scplember. 17'lc. II VI3rirm. . 4io ) bid. IIAUI.IIV Nominal. COIIN MKALt-tl 4'O1 M IlttAN Klrmv < nst side counlry points , 8303Cc ; ensl Irnck sacked , wc.rlh , 3SIIOc HRii : > 4 rinxsord Una nl I0'4c ' ; prime timothy seed JS.'OllJCr , for spot , S. ! 0214 bill for August delivery HAY Dull , steady nnd unchnngcd ; timothy , OOgilM prnhle. 14 OOflSOO I'ori.THV-Chkktns , sU-ndy ; old hens , Cc ; springs. St. tlucks. springs , Co ; gecsc , springs. Oc. lurkeys , old. 7 > 4c . . . , Ill'TTKU-Qulcl creamery , 110130 ; dairy , S3 > 1 ' 4c. iltT-rirm : nt 7i\ \VIIIhK\-ttll I COTTON TIiS-C3c. ll\OniNJ-fC7".c. MITAISLend , easy nt > 1 67IJ. Ppplter , dull nt 14 1H I'UOVISIONS I'ork. tlriu : slundnrd inc-s , Joi- blng J740fi81 I.inl , higher , prime Rtentn 14 , choice , J4 OR. llacon ( tnixT4) ) shouldeis. } ' M , extrn siort clear nnd ribs f"75 , shot IB J' > S7'4 ' Drv sail meats ( boxed ) vhouldets Jl < .7'4 exlra ihorl clear. J305 , ribs. J"2o , slmrlc , < 3 37'i. ' lliCtil : > T.c < Plour 6.WO bbls . wheat , 07,000 bu . corn 24 000 bu , oats. 10 000 bu HIIII'MRN'rS Hour. 5000 bbls. ; wheat , 1000 bu. ; corn , 10 iM ) bu ; oats , 12000 bu. Mi rrpiiol ( irnln nnd Irn\ lVIJUroOU July 21 VnOVlSIONS Lord , prime we lern dull 21s 3d. Tl'HlMJNIINi : HIMllITS-rirm 21s Cd \VHI3AT Dull. No 1 northern spilng Cs lOd COIIN Dull , Ameilcan mixed , spot , No. 2. new , 2s iod s Dull .Inly. 2s 9d , Autust , 2s lOd ; Scplunber , 2s ll'Jd. ' I , MVHKITS. Cnnilltlon of 'I'riidf mill QuiitntloiiN ii Stnitlr nnil PIIIIO > I'riiiliivi * . EOOP Hulk of silcs , 707'sc. Hoi wenlher Is tauslng heavy losses , as much ns eight dozin per care nnd mnny times much higher llUTTint Common to fair , COC'ic ; choice to fancy , 10Q12c , scpnrnlor crenmcry , 13c ; gullicrctl cienmery , 12c. VK VI , Choice fat. SO to 110 Ibs , quoted at 80 9c , large and coprsc , 4ff5c l.lVi : TOUI.TUY Hens CifClte ; cocks , 3f/4c , spring cilckcns , per Ib , & & 9c ; ducks , Cc , lur- Kcy s C8Sc. I'lHEO.SS-LUe. "ISOOc ; dead pigeons nol wan led HAY Upland. 13 C ; midland J4 50 ; lowlnnd J400 , rve slrnvv , J4 50 , color makes the price on hay , light bales sell the best , Only lop gradis bring top prices IIUOOMCOIIN Hxlremoly slow sales new crop , delivered on Irnck In counliy , choice ireen sclf- vv 01 King enrpel per Ib , 2024c ! ; choice green , running lo hurl. 2ff2Uc : common. lV4c. VEOITAIII.ES cnciIMIinilS-I'er tloz , 30S40c. 1 O.MAI ons l'cr 4-lnskcl crnlc 1 00. ONIONS Per Ib , California , lS2c. LIMA IIUANS I'er Ib , 3c. HIJ XNh Hund-plckcd navy , per bu. , 11.10 CAKHAGn-Homc grown , l 4GU4c. 1'OTATOnS-I'er bu. , new , 75c WATEH.MEI.ONS-Crated. per tloz , $2750300 rilUITS AimiCOfS Per CHH , Jl 35ffl ( 50 HLACICItiHIlirfa I'er 24 at. case. Jl 00 ® 1 23 SOU'IHIHIN PEACHES I'er 'A 0" . C0ft73c C'AMPOllNIA I'EACIIES Per cn c , We ; Crnw- ftirds , Jl 00 C'AUIOHNIA PE.\nS-arllclt. ] per cnse. Jl S3 @J DU CALirOUNIA PI.l'MS Per cnse , Jl 23511 40 bOUTHEUN PLUMS Per 24-ql. c-i e. Jl 00 ULUEllEUKIEb Per Ib qt cnse. J1.60. HOME GROWN CIIEliniES-Pcr 8-lb baskel. 30f33c. TROPICAL , FRUITS ORANGES Mediterranean sweets , J3 SOS'S.1 ; I.CMONb Messlnas. J3 50JJO 00 , cliolte ( . nllfor- nln , J" I BANANAS Choice Inrge stock , per bunch , J2 OOS2 23 , medium-sized bunches. Jl 50Q2 00. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS Almonds , California , pei Ib. lotge size. 13c , IJrazlls , per Ib , IDc ; Kngllsi walnuta per Ib , fancy , soft shell. 12ffUc ; standards , 10 © lie , lllberls , pei lo , lOc ; pecans , polished large , 9lOc ; Jumbo. Ill2is ; large hickory nuts. Jl 25 per bu ; cocoanuts , 4'ic cacn. riOS Imported fancy 4 crown , 20-lb. boxes , 12c ; C crown. 50-lb boxes. 13814C. HONEY Choice. 1315c. CIDER-Clarllled Juice , per half bbl , J2 S3 ; per bbl . J4 0004 23 MAPLE SYHUP I'lv c-Bal cans , each. J225 , gnl cans pure , per doz , J12 00 ; half-gal , cans , 1C 25 , quart cans , J3 50 : FRESH MEATS. DKESSED DEEP Good native steers 400 lo COO Ibs , CV c ; good forequarters , sleers , 5' , c ; good hindquarters , 8V4c , western steers , Cc , fancy heifers , < > Uc , good heifers , Cc ; good forequarters , heifers , 6c , good hindquarters , heifers , kc ; good COWH , Cc fair cows , 5Uc ; common cows. Go ; cow forequnrlers , 4'4c ; cow hindquarters , 7',4c. IIEEP CUTS Tenderloins , ISc , bonele s strips , SHc strip loins , Cc , rolls , Sc ; sirloin butts. 8c , shoulder clods , Cc ; rump bulls , 4Uc , sleer chucks , 4\c , cow chucks , 4c ; boneless chucks , ji.jc , cow plutcs ) , 2He , steer plates , 3c ; flank stealt , Cc ; loins. No. 1 , 12c ; loins , No 2 , lOc , loins , No 3 , 8Vic ; sltloln ends. No. 1 , So , ribs , No 1 , lOe ; ribs. No 2 , Sc , ribs. No. 3 , CV4C ; slier rounas. 7c ; cow rounds , CV4c ; cow rounds , shank off , 7Hc ; cow rounds , shank and rump off , Sc ; trimmings , 3l4c , beef nhanks , 2'4c ; brains , per tloz. 35c , sweetbreads , per Ib , lOc ; sweetbreads ( calves ) , per Ib , 40c ; Uldncjs , per doz , 35c ; ox talla. eai h , 2c ; livers , Per Ib , 2c , hearls , per Ib , IVic ; longues , per Ib , lie. MUTTON Lambs. 7 c ; sheep. ty.c ; markel racks ( long ) , 9c hotel racks ( short ) , 12c ; legs nnd saddles , be ; lamb legs , 9c ; In easts and stevvs , 3c ; longues , each 3e POIIK Dressed pigs , 6Ho ; dressed hogs , Cc ; lenderlolmSHc ; loins , Be ; spare ribs , 3Hc , hum Bnutngc. bulte , 4c ; shoulders , rough , 4Vic ; sliouldem , skinned. 4\c ; trimmings , 3c ; leaf laid , nnt rendered. 4'4c ; heads , cleaned , Scj snout nnd i > ars , 3c backbones , l'4c ; theek meats , 3c ; neck bones. 2c , pigs' mils. 2a , plucks , each , 6et ; hlllerlluga , 5e ; hoeks , ti. ; hearts , per doz , 25c ; stinmchs , encb , 3c ; longues , each , 7e ; Kidneys , per doz , lOc ; brains , per doz , ISc , pigs' feel , per do ? , 25c , livers each , 3c. HIDES , TALLOW. ETC. HIDES No 1 green hides. Cc ; No. 2. green hides.5i.o : No. 1 salted hides , Sc , No. 2 iireen salted hides , 7c ; No. 1 veal calf , f ! to 12 | b , Sc , No. 2enl calf. 12 to Ib Ibs , Co ; No 1 dry Hint hides. lOffUc ; No. 2 dry Hint hides. 9 lOc ; No. 1 dry salted hides , 9flOc ; iiait cured hides , He per Ib less than fully cured HIIEEP PELTS Orein snlted , each , 25COc green tailed , sbentllnKS ( short wooled early nKlns ) . each , 15c ; dry thearjlngs ( short woolej early skins ) , No. 1. each , fc ; dry flint. Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool peltt. , per Ib. , ac tual weight , 4Q5c ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nc- bratka murrain wool pells , per Ib , nclual weight , 34c ; dry flint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per Ib , actual weight , 4Quc ; dry flint Colorado murrain wool pells , per Ib , , ncluul welkhl , 3Q4c ; feet cut off , as It Is useless to pay freight on them. TALIXM * AND GREASE Tallow , No. 1 , 24cj tallow , No 2 , 2cj grease , vvh'jo A , 3o ; grease , while li , 2c , grcntc , yellow , As ; ( .rease. dark lc ; old buller. 20214c ; beeswax , prime , 15if2c , rough tallow , Ic. WOOL Unwashed , fine heavy. 7BSc , One light , UiflOc ; qimrlertlood , 101/12c ; seedy , burry nniT iliaffy , kU c ; celled nnd broken , coarse. 79c , celled and broken , line , CQSc , 1'Uece wnshen , medium , 15OlSc ; fine , HfilCc tub washed , 1CJT ISc ; black , So ; bucks , Cc ; lag locks , 203c ; deatl pulled , SO Co , HONES In rorlots , weighed nnd delivered in Chicago : Dry buffalo , per ton. J12 OOiiM 00 , dry country , bleached , per ton , JlOOOiJUOO , diy coun. try , damp and meaty , per Ion. J6 COHS DO. STOCKS AM ) IIOMIS. HfiirH HuliI tlit > Miirl.cl nl tinCltiHf , but Nft ( JaliiK ArtHffiirilfil , NEW YOIIIC , July 29 The slock market was slrung , with a Klrong demand until delivery hours , when Ihe bears raided Ihe markel on rumors of unfavorable crop advices from the Dakolns and Ihe news that gold exports on Saturday would be In excus of J2.COOWO , causing lbt > close to be Irregular at sllghl recoveries fiom Ihe tovveel , but with the ereiler numbir of shares showing net Increases for tha day. rlutlalnlng Influences on the market wilt * favor able trutllc statements , rising iitiotalkns fur wheat and cotlon wllh the tngnKemeiit of an other half million of wheal from our ports. Americans In London were uttrauini- broaden ing Intitest , London buying and selling some 23 000 shares here. Al the tame time the con tinent. In a moderate digree , purchabed Amer- Itnns In Ixmdon The market was featured by violent iluctuallons In ( he specialties and uggret- slve strvnglh und uctlvlly of low-priced slocks , which hltheilo had participated to only a slight extent In the general rise , Southern und Houth- wttlern groups vvero exceptionally strong Southern preferred advanced on foreign and donitslle purchntes onugue rumors In regard lu dividend proipecls , bul Hie nioveinent was p ubably part of thai recently dUplayed In pthci southern teiurltles. On prophesies thai a series of bearish Interviews wllh Sugar people would be publlfhed. bujcar , which had risen lo 133U , was foi-ced down to 137 , but raited a , point In Ihe late trailing It wan claimed that sales had been made of Dutih granulated for September hlpmenls. the fort'len renner * having refuted bounties thereon , so that the American counter vailing duty mlbt b * avoided. General ttleclrlo Advanced 1'i. the contracts of the company placed abroad being favirnbly commented upon llrooklyn Rnpld Transit developed enrljr weakness , receded S'4 ' per ctnt. but rallied 1 per cent Su < iuehannn A Western preferred broke 1'i p r cenl In sympathy with the reac tionary movement nmong the nnthraclle co-tiers. Delaware & Hudson nlso lout 1 per cenl Ttie grangers , except llurllngtnn nnd Omnhn. which held their own , receded fractionally. The June net earnings of IlurllnRlon were over Jiwooo above thoec of Inst yenr , nnd the unme amount In excels of those of Inst Mny , This wns Inter preted ns n most favorable showing A sllgit rife in silver and the export o flOO.OW In gold lo Cnnida were of some Inteiest to the slreet , There were ndvnnces of 1 pr cent or more In nbnut nineteen shnres with similar declines In seven olhers The ndvnnce were : Pllnt and Pere Mnrquottc preferred , Ip6r cenl , Ice prc- f erred , 2 per cenl. East River , 2'4 t > er cent , Cot ton Oil preferred , Cnnndn Southern , Clcvelnnd , Cincinnati , Chlcigo & . St I < ouls , Chenpenke & Ohio , Colorndo l uel , Denver & Rio Grnnde pre ferred , ( lenernl Electric , Iowa Centrnl , l iclede Ons , Mlchlcnn Centrnl. Mlnnenpoll * * Pt Louis llr t preferred. Mobile S. Ohio , Starch second pre ferred , Norfolk WcMern prefened , Southirn preferred and Oregon NnvlRnllon preferred The decllnei : Stnndnrd Rope , Unkc Shore. Pills- burg , Cincinnati , Chicago * Si I/ouls preferred , Rubber preferred , 2H per cent , DiJnwnrc , \ \ . Hud son , llrooklyn Rapid Transit and Susquohnnnn & Western preferred. The transactions In rnllwny and tnlcellaneou9 mortgages nggicgnled tie largest total noted in mine yenrs , nnmely , Jl 910,000 Thl Included nn extensive vnrlely of la ues In which Improve ments of sulKlnntlnl proportions were general , but the mo t noteworthy In Ihe middle grnd ? liens Purchases for Inveslment account were freely notel nnd n brlfk deinnnd for the low- priced bonds wns recorded by the fortlgn nrbl- tiage hotttes Oovcrnmtnti were In Rood de mand and Improvid sllghlly on purchases of J43.COO The Evening Po t's London financial cnble- Krnm Fays. " .Most maiUets were rnther quieter today on the npproachlnR holiday s , nnd South American stocks were vvenk The feature Is the hrondcnlng Interest In Amerlcnns of the profes sional public here. That Is to my the cnpltniUls and others hnve bought during the ln t two dnys nnd ench freth rise Increases the possibility of a boom litre ArbllrnRe dealings were very large. Alcbl'on prefer led and adjustments were botixht here Southern preferred wns nlso slrong Prices nl the close were good , but n fraction under the best prices nt 3 o'clock Rumors Ihnl Japan It buying silver li denied India , hovvevtr , In buying and thctc nrc cover ings of speculative Kale ? . Coin nnd bullion wore down ( o 21000 , though 41,0(10 ( gold came In for Ihe weik from AuMralln Other securities were- down i'COWW and ollur depo'lts down GV , 000 The relurn was without significance The Paris mnrkel was Ilnn nnd nUo Ihnl of Rcrlln Ihe continent Is buying Americans , but not largely " The following were tlib closing quotations on Ihe leading slocks of the New York exchangtt today : Atchlson 11 SI Louis A , S P 4H do pfd 2h5 < do pfd . . . U.iUlmoru .V. Ohio. ll ) { SI. Paul S7k Camilla P iclllc . . . 71'a ' do pfd 14l > ( Can id i Southern . fia'j SI P. .V om ni't Ct utral Paclllc I ) do pfd 145 cinH A Ohio inn St. P. M. .VM 11H Chicago A. Alton . . .li'J So Pacific HI C.H A.Q < > bo U-illway U % C A.K I 10 do pfd C.C ! C. .V St L . . . ' 'MM Texas V P iclllc 14 dopfd ( Ill Union Pacific 7 ? Djl , V. HuilBoll. . . 118 ti P D A.G Del , L A. W . 17i7 Wnbtah ' ' " ' do pfd 17 ? { do pfd . . . . . . . . I4 Wheel .V L E . . . Us Erlfdicw ) ! . " ' Ail mm Ev 1 , " I do iHtpfd 17 Atncrlcnii Ex 11. I Pt Way no . . 1H7 United snti-H Ex -1(1 ( ( Jrt'lt Northern pfd 120 \VollMPiirxo Ex .lilt" " Roektn ; Vnlle > v . . .1 A. Cot Oil Jmi IlllnolRCcnlril . . . Klii do pfd 07 L ike Eric At W. . . . IllHi Arn'n SplrllH MX tlopfd 71H do pfd H2U Likobhore 171 Am Tobacco 8JH LoulHV Illu .t Nash. OlW tlo pfd lll > m .Munli-Utaii L 1UH ChlctgoG.is O'H Mfl Traolion Ill Conn. (5 is 170H Mkhlpan Central..inm Com CibloCo 17i" Minn A.M L ' - ' ! ! < Col. P. ilron ! ! ) ' < dolHtpfd 81 tlo pfd XO Mo Paclllc 'JUKI Oe'ii. Electric .T V4 Mobile .V , Ohio : _ HllnolnSiffl : > 7 Mo K. A.T 14 ,0.LiClodo Gan do pfd 34 s Lead H4' < Now Alb A. Chi. . . . > 4do \ pfd 101 do pfd 1U Nal Llu Oil 1C N.J. Ce'iilril . PacllliSM-ill : iOf ! > N. Y.CeMiltal . 1014K Pullm in Pal Kill N. Y. Chi. .V St L . l.iiM Silver Ccrtltic iteH. . " > M do iBt pfil . 05 Stind.Ropo i.T M7K dolMpfd | j" > j bug ir Noi rulk .t Western 11 do pfd Ill No Amor Co l * { T. C. .t Iron USH No Ptcltic 14H U. S Leather H do iifil I. tlo pfd Ontario i. W 10H U. S Uubbe-r . . . Ore It , A Nav 24 do pfd Ore Short Line 1HIJ Western Union. . PittHburg 107 Northwe-Htoin . . . RiMdlnp 2I' < do pfd 1(11 ( lloeklslind HJW Chi ( .1 Western Tolnl sites of stocks today wire 414TOO sunn's , Including : A'chlson , 3903 ; Atchlson prefeircd , 4J00 , I'nmdhm Southein , 3 61. ! , thecnpeaUe .t Ohio , 29,501) Chicago lluillnglon .t Qulncy. 22- tK. Louisville & . Nashville , 17,010. Manhattan , 3,343 , MUsourl , Kansns . \ > Texas , 2770. Mis souri. Kansas & . Texas preferred , 4,990 , Missouri Pacific , 9,503 , Ncvv Jerhcy Central , 4 SCO , Ontario A * \\istern , 4,707 ; Rending. 13,453 ; Rock Island , 13,703 ; fet. Pn.ul , 24 50S. Omnhn. 4.SO ) . Southern Rnllvvny preferred , 24 4C"i , Toxni Paclllc. 5,34"i ; Wnbnsli picferred 11,03 * > ; Amerlcnn Tobacco , 14 3j2 , 11 iv State Gns IS OW , Chicago Gas , 0,13.i ; General Electric. 1S13J ; Pnclllo Mall , C 4S ) ; Sugar , 27CG6 ; lennos ec' Coal nnd Iron. 9GI3 ; Western Union , 4,031 , Chicago Great Northern , 11,070 I > cw York Moni-j llnrke't. NEW 1ORK , July 29. MONEY ON CALL 1 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 304 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Plrm , with actual business In bankers' bills at J4 S7W04 8714 for demand , and J4 iCV4W4 SC'4 for slxly dnys. posted rales , Jl S7V4 and J4 SS@4 SS'/ : : commercial bills , J4 S5 < 4 SILVER CERTIPICATES Offered at 59c. DAR S1LVER-5714C MEXICAN DOLL\RS-41l4c. Closing quotations on bonds were as follows : U. S ' . ' 8 , re-ir 1)71 ) * Krloilds OHM U. S , Ifl.rcg , (5. II S A. OH . . . .ItiSVtf U. -iH.eoup . . . . . ( ! H. Ah A.7B . . . KKlit U. S new -In roe , H AC T. font. Oa . . . .lO'l U. S newMacoup. . l-MU II. AT. Cent. Cs. . . .100 II. S rs. rc-g , 11SV , I * .VN Unl. 4 82 f u , s RH coup . . . . 114 4 M. K. T. llistlB . . . . 80H Pacific ( > H of ' 1)5. ) . . , .101M . M. K.T. second 4s. 04U All.claHsA. . . 10IIH , Mutual Union OB..1H7 Ala , claHH n 104 N.J. C. Gen iHtH.-ll'IH Ala , cl : > HHC USM No Pnclllc IBIB . . .117V Ala rurreney. . , ! M No P-icillo idH. ! . . . BOM Li Now Con. ! . . . , no No I'.aellic' B ! ) ( ) MlHHOitrl tin , 101) ) N. W. CoimolB 110 N. C. ( , H l.'O N. W b P. Deb Os 117M N. C. 4B Ore . Nav.lBts Ill S C. noufutid. Oro. Nav. IB HM Tt'iin , now net Ms . , H. O West Isls . . . . SIS * , Te'im. nt'W net Ba. , it00 ) St. P. Consols 7B . .1 174 Tcnn old Hut OH . . , 00 St P. C A , P. W. fisllflM Va Centuries Ol' < SI. L k I. M. Gen , 0 8'JH Va deferred St. I. AS. P.Ge-n 0.1KIW AlchlHon ROW Soiithnrn Rv. us. . . . 1)1 ) Alelilaoii Scond A , fil * < Te-x. Pnclllc Isls. . . 1)1 C in.idl So.'JiidH . . , 108 Tex. Pacific 2d8 . . . Vll" " ? C. P. iBtBOf'1)5 ) , . . . , lOl'l U. P. IBIH uf 110 . .10j ( ) D. .V R. G. 4s K8H WeutShorots . . I3.fi U. (5.7H 11DS , " offered. It Uiioinilnnx. BOsTO1 * . Jttlv 2 . Call loins 233 nir eontllm3 : loans .IHdtl per cent. Cloairif prices totatoekH bDHs.t'il mini IT marj < . A.T.AS V 11 W. Elcc < t i L/ Aiucrlcin Sii ll'I" ' ' . Kle-3 DM . llINi Am. Sugar ofd . Wls Cent . 1J. Uavsnto ( .as . . . ( IU Kd. E103. Ill . 1S4 Hell Telephone. , 821) ) Gon. Elos , pfd . 715 UostonAi Albany. AlchUon pfd . VrtK IIOBion.t Maine. . 1UI ) AlchlHon is . H5'n ' C.II..V.Q HHW Alloiiuz Mllllni CJ 1 Fllchburu 1)1 Allanlle . 20 General Kluctrlo. .15 IloHioa.C Monlmi 111 I Illinois Stool . . . IHittoA. Hasten. . . . Ul Muxlc in Central. Ollliinet V llecU . HUO N V V N.B . . . Jr Ce'iituimUl . HUOUU Old Colony 1'rinkliii . 14 O S L 18 KoiiHir.-e . 11H UublH-r Osse-olt . ill ) , II Qutioy . 11 1 Union Pacltlo . Ta-n invck . , I''ll \Ve-stKna . " * U'olveniiB . Wi-st ? : ua ntd . . . til" ) FrilllOlNUO JllllllllC SAN PRANCI3CD. July . ' Tlio ollslal oloi- Iniriiuilitlons fr ill ill ; BVJSH t > livvjri ai follows. Aim 0 .limited 4 Alpha Con 14 Kontuckv Con . . . . II Andes Mexican .14 llclehcf OccldcaulCon. . . . 11 HcBtA. llolohor. . . . 40I Onhlr 77 Ilnlllon I ) OvtTIll 111 8 Caledonl i , . , * , . 8 Potom , 4. , riidlli'iifo Con , , . 40 hav.iso : il Chollar 70 Slorra Nnv.il i. . , 10.1 t'onlldi'itcp 101 Silver Rill 1 Con , Cal. A. Va 1.1,1 Union Co i fir Con Impcrlil . , , Utah Co i tl Ciowa Point. JH Yi'llow J uUot. . . M liuiild&Currtfl. , . , BO olimliril 135 Halo , V Norcross 1)1 ) Sllvtir bird. Ii8 ! < u. Muxioin dollars 47iaiStc ? ; liiittB.Hl.'nt. irv ; drill * tilJ.Tl i , 17-ui > Yurli ( tiiutiitliiim. NKW YOUt , July -JJ Tlo follo.vnu arj His cloBlnir nlnniT Chollur , . , . . 70 Ontario , . Crow a Point . , , JO Onhlr. 70 Cun. Unl. .V V.i . . 1.11 Plymouth. . . Duiilvvood 1)3 lOli ( .otilil i. Curry , , . 40 OnlciHiUur ofl 7tU Raloi-Norcroits. . 87 SiornNovaJa , P.T llomcHtaUu 1'IHH ) Stnul ir.l , . . . , lltl ) Iron Silver . . . . . . . .H Union Con , . , 50 Moxium. . HO Ye-llow Jio ot 4h I.OIIllUII StUUl ( llllllllllDIIH LONDON' . July - ' . 1 p. n. Can. Paelflo . 7J N Y. Central } in > ( Erlo . 10 Ho.vdlnr , 12 tlo2ds . , . . . . , : i7 Moi'.C.in iiuvv4 > . 7 III. Conn il . . . . . . 101 AtchUon IjH . ' ! MfXliun ordinary , < it. Paul common. . _ UO)4 IIAR SILVER-26'id per ounce. MONEY * tS't per lent. The rale of discount In the optn market for one and three months' bills Is M/Tid. Gold Is limited ut lliunon Ayres today at 1W.C.O ; at Lisbon , 47.50 ; at Rome , 104 93 Aiiifrli-nii Sffiirllle-H In I.oniliiu. U1NDON. July 19 American securllle * opened linn and continue ) to ull day on general s.e u- lutlve demand Ihe close was tUady , with a fair demand Iliinlv of CiiKlniiil'fiKly itlnlfiiifiit. IXNIKN ) , July 29The weekly slnlement of Hie Hank of England shown the follow Ing changes an compared with the previous week : Total reserve , decrease , JLJC9.000 circulation. In- create. 45.000 , bullion ihcreaie , 234.347 , other securities decrease , S:9 , 00 ; other deposits , d . I 6SS.OOO. pn > ll/\/i1eposlK / decrenfe , 171. . COO , notes reserve , decrease , 233,000 , Kovetnmenl se urltles nnchftn eiL. The proportion ocT/io / Hank of England's re serve to liability WKtirtlUsl week wns 50 S9 per c'nt , In now * M 90 ilr Wnt , The Itnnk of EnglstftTs rnl * of discount re mains unchanged nr I ter * cent. WccKIj SnfiiU ( > r > l' of llnnU of Traitor. PARIS , July 29-lTh weekly slnlemenl of the Rank of I'rnnce fi6\-s ( the following changes , s compared with tlfe Vrcvlous account : Noles In clrculntlon , decrease" 3,400,000 francs ; irens- nry nccounls current ancrrnre , 13SOOOOO ; gold In hnml , Increiife , T.IM.'wO ; bills dlscounled. In crease , 3 .100,0"0 , sllv'er-ln hand , Inerense , 725- 000 frnncs. , , , I'liiinie'liil IIOSTON. July Clenrlngs , JlZ.HC.Ot'O : bnl- nnces , JI.254.0PO i ' NEW YORK , July -si Clearings , J1005 S1M ; balances , JC.031,721 PI1ILADELP1IIA , July 29 Clenrlngs , J1r9l- 827 , balances , Jl , 410,11' ' CINCINNATI , July :9.-Money , 2I44TC per cenl New York exchange par lo 23c premium Clenr lngs , Jl,52"i,6o NEW ORLEANS , July -Clenrlngs , JW 270 MEMPHIS Tenn , July 21 Clearings , J322.S47 , balances , { 31,213 ST LOPIS July 29-Clenrlngs. J4.-,7r99 bnl- nnces , Jl 01 * , 163 Money , 4f7 per cent. New Yoik exchange , 25c discount , par nsked. CHICAGO , July -Clearings , J11.0C9300 , tint- nnces , Jl,4"9 COO New York cxchnnge , 2c ills. count. Sterling rxchnnce. demand , J4 87\4 ( .8 , sixty dnys , Jl < GXR 4 & 7. Ixical stocks were dull nnd lower. Closing : American Rlsciilt , 79 , Diamond Match , 140 , Metropolitan L , KSHl rUrnvvbonrd , 2S ( , Clly Hallway , 246 , Wesl Chi- cngo , 103 Soulh Side L , 41 , Lake Slreel , 15'4 , NJVV York Dlscull , SOU I'lirt-lmi I'liiiiiitMal. IIERLIN. July 29 Exchnngc on London , 20 tnniks 3114 pfg for checks. PARIS , July 2 Three per cet\t \ rcnles , lOlf ROc for Iho account Exchange on ' London , 2Jf lOc for checks. NEW \ORK , July 29 Gold lo the amount o ! J100.000 wns vvllhdrawn from the sub treasury fen shipment to Cnnndn , CTT4).N MAHlviyrS. HulllHli Scutliiii'iit In PriniiMiiiffd rvllli ( iiiiiil roiitnrcN AlioiiiKllimr. NEW YORK , July 29. The collon mnrkel opened 14T3 polnls Ijlgher , furlhtr ndvnnced 2fl2 lulnls nnd closed steady ut a net advance of 45T13 polnls A fnvornble turn of the Liverpool market and pronounced strci'glh In spot cotlon were Ihe chief supporting fnclors. During Ihe forcparl of the session the locnl < cn1plng cle inent wns. In full control and bul sllghl changis were noted. Lntcr In the morning , however , gco.1 buying orders In the late months vveic re ceived from New Orlenns nnd Liverpool on which prices sharply ndvnnced. Tindlng In the afternoon wns spasmodic bul fnlrly nillvc , with total transactions for the day footing up CC 000 biles A feaiuie of the day's transactions was the unusual demand for Augusl contracts by local parties , who c6 ! ed out short accounts. The generally better condition of Hie dm goods nnd prinl cloth market lended to strenxlhen Ihe bullish sentlmenl Putures closet steady Sales , GG.OOO bales , January , J7 09 , Pebruary , J7 12 , March , J7 14 April , J7 19 , July , J7 C2 , August , J7 5S , September , J731 , October , J7 10 , November , $703 , December , J7 00 Spot elo ed sleady , mid dling , Sc. middling uplands , 7 l.-lGo ; middling gulf , SJ-lCc , nel recelpls. none gross. 420 bales , exports to Ihe eontlnent , 100 baits , forwarded , 2 7 biles ; sales. 301 bales , all spinners , stock. C4.4S3 bales Total today : Net receipts , 237 bales , exporls lo Ihe continent. COO bales , slock IOC fS9 bales Consolidated : Net receipts , 2.3M bales , exporls to Great llrllaln , 2,017 bales ex ports to the continent , 4.9IS bales Total since September 1 : Net receipts , G COS SOS bales , ex ports to Great Britain , 3OOQC2S bales , txports to I'rnnce. C99,0Ii' ' bales , exports lo the continent , 2,13S5r > 3 bales , channel , MSI bales LIVERPOOL July 19 COTTON "spot , fair demand. prices firm nnd unchanged , American middling , Hid The sales of Ihe day weie 11000 bales. of which 2 000 weif for sptculntlon and export nnd lu- eluded 13 W } Ami rlcnrt Receipts 2,500 bales , ull Ameilinn. PutuuR opened quiet , with a modcrnte- demand , nnd closed quiet but sternly nt the ndvnnce , Amirlcnn middling K M C. lulv 411-OJd , buyers , July nn I August , 4Dbl { T4 lO-B'd , buvers , August and bepteniDer , 4 u-GIW 4 C-Cd buvnrs , Septtmbtr nnd Oelober , J C2 UUf 3 C.1 C4d , sellers , October und November , 3 66 64 W 3 67-C4d. sellers , November nnd December , 3 "I Mil Htlltrs ; Drtembci nnd Innunry , 1 W T4 iffl SI C4d. buy era ; January and Pcbruary , 3 5J-C4 ijf3 53-C4d , buyers , 1 ubninry nnd Match. 3 53-C4d , buveis , Muiih nnd April , 3 54 C4d , Bellers , April nnd Mny , 3 51 CI5T1 .Vl-Old , buycis NEW ORLEANS July 29 COTTON rirm ; sales , 430 bales , tmllnirv. C'fcc. gootl onllnnry. CTic. low middling , 7 B-16c ; middling. 74c ; eood middling , 8 1-lbe , mltlilllnc fnlr. S'ic ; receipts , 91 liales ; Block , 9007 bales l utures , steadv ; Hales. 9.9IX ) bales ; Julys nominal ; August , J7 43 ; Siptember. JC9HiTC91 ; Oetobir , Jb77SI 7S , No vember. } 6 79S6 80 ; Decemlior. J6 S1BC S. , Junu- nry } C81BCS ) , Pebrunry , J6 7f68J ; Match , Jo 90 0C92. MEMPHIS , . July 29 COTTON Steady ; mid dling , 713-lCct receipts , 9 baits ; shipments , none ; stock , C 113 bales , t lies. 2m ) bales t > T. IXJUIS July' > COTTON Plrm nnd un changed , with no sales repotted ; middling , 7 13-ltKj , receipts. 296 bales ; shipments , 234 bales ; stock , 10,234 baits. _ CofTcr MiirUe-tH. NEW 'iORIv , July 29 COITEE Options opened steady nt unch inged prlees , ruled qulel all day , with fluctuations narrow , buying cheeked by free Hrazlllnn iccelpls , easier European mar- kcls nnd n sluggish tjwt market ; elosed qulel , wllh quotullons unchanged lo 0 poinls net higher ; snlfH , 102CO bags Including : feeplember , JC 93 ; December , J7.100" 15 Spot coffee , Rio , dull ; No 7. Invoice , J7 37'4i Jobbing. J7 S7'z Mild , qulel , Cordovn , J10WS1C50 ; sales , 1500 bngsa very desirable light coloied roasters bai-lb , J7 50 for Rio , No. 7 , spot , 500 bags Mara- calbo , latler on prlvalc Icrms Tolal warehouse deliveries from the Unlled Stales. 10779 lings , Including 10,308 bags from Ncvv York ; New 'iorl. stock lodny. 37C.779 Ings ; United States stock 41C S4S bags ; alloat for Ihe United Stntes. 2S4 M)0 ) bags ; lolnl visible for Ihe Unlled blntes 700.S4S bags , agalnht 432,000 bags lust year and 518,210 bags In 1S"3 HAVRE , July 29 COITEE Closed qulel and sltndy ; unchanged to > ,4t ndvnnce , snles , 21,000 liacn. RIO DE TANEIRO , July 29 COPTEE Stoa ly . No 7 Rio 7.F50 nls , exchange , 77-161 , cleared for the Unlled Stntes. 4 000 bags , for Europe , 0,01)0 ) bags , slock , 2f 2 000 lings SANTOS , July 2J COPPEE-Qulel ; good nver- nge Santos , 92(10 rcls , receipts , 24000 bags , stock , 453 000 bagB HAMI1URG. July 29 COITEE Opened ' pfg lower , closed unchanged lo U lifg higher , tales , 22,000 bags. KIIIIKIIH CM ; C.rnln anil Prov | N | IIIH. KANSAS CITY , July 29 WHEAT Pnlrly ne- llve , unchanged. No 2 hard. CSif9c : No 3 C7 6Sc. N < > . 4 C4BCOC. No. 3 red , 70V4B7P/4C , No. 3 , C9iff70Uc , No. 4 , C3iCc ( [ CORN Palrlv nctlve , about stendy , No. 2 mixed 25'iW23c. OATS I'alrly ncllve , weak. No 2 white , 170 M.C two cars , old , choice , 20c. RYE Nominally , unchanged , No 1. Wlc. HAY Active , steady , shade higher , choice timothy , new , J7 00 ; choice prairie , new , J3 OOff 550RI'TTER Steady ; creamery , I1Q13c ; dairy , . EGOS Stendy nt Cc. RECEIPTS Wheat , 150,000 bu. ; corn. 28,600 bu ; onts. 12 000 bu SHIPMENTS Wheat , 127,200 bu ; corn , 63,700 bu , ; oats , 14,000 bu , ItnUliuiiri * RALTIMORE , July 29 PLOPR-PIrm , un changed , receipts , r.40r bbls ; txports , 11 438 bbls WHEAT Easier , ppol , t > 0 < ( jibOV4o , heptimber 79' W79ic ! lecelpls , 143,701 bu ; exporls , 15500 bu , ; southern vvhent by tumplt , SO f c , south ern , on grade 79SS2c. CORN Plini , Mint , 3l4if(31'le : hepltmber , 3l'i ' ( ? 3P4c , steamir mixed. 2li'iiJSi c ; rettlpts , 59- 4ti > bu , exports , rl 428 bu soulhirn white corn , 32CT33C. pen I hern yellow , 31c. OATS-PIrm No 2 white , 2C'4ff27c. ' RYE Slrong and higher ; No. 2 western , 43',4c bid : lece'pts ' , 1,035 bu IHTTEIt < Julel und unchnngcd , fancy cream ery , r. (10c. ( fancy lai'lilie , store packet , EGGS Plrm and unchanged , fresh , lOc. CHEESE Steady I'nnd unchanged Cl lit1 1 M nil U CINCINNATI , .July 21PI OUR-Steudy , WHEAT Plnnf No 2 red , 7Sl o , CORN Plrm , } $ o - 2mlxid , ikiio. OATS Pair demnnd ) No 2 mixed , 20jfi2lc. RM : htindy at Kc , PROVlMONh-Ilulk meats Drill nt J4 C0f4,70 llacon strong ut 'J ' > Mft5 55. I ard , linn nt J4. WHISKY Jl Itf ' t Ht'TTER-SttailrflElgln , lC'ic. " ' ' SITGAR-Plrm. EGGB-Stend > lit ' 7c. > v M'oul V ) , , , . ) , , . , NP.W 'JORK , . .July.JJ.WOOIPIrm ; neecc , IfJllCe pulled , N/ < . Ajixlrn , . ' 5 UEc , lexuii , 10J/ Vr 1X)1'IS , Juli -WOOI PIrm nnd nn- ehnngetl , MUitiurl nnd Illinois clothing and comblm , . 16Hfl17'sc. light line , 138Hc , iijrlhirn nnd western InUiit.o ltW17c ; medium , Hiilic , line medium. ntft ( ! < lullghl | line , l2 n'Hc Texan. Indian Tt'irltoryuiituj. medium , ICiJc ; tine me dium , 136141. tub , miifht'd , fair to iholce , 21U > 24C 't > t Pftirla PKORIA , July -CORN Market steady ; No. 2 , minimi I. 25c. O \TS-Mnrket quiet | No 2 while 19i4819'4e ' , WHIHK V Mnrkel slfady nt Jl 19 RECEII1T8-'Orn.U.7irO bu. , oats. 34600 bu. ; rye , none ; whliilo 75 bbls ; wheat , CM bu SHII'MUNTh-Corii Zl MK ) bu. ; oats , 61 150 bu , rye , none , whliky , 715 bbls. ; wieal , COO bJ 'lolrilo TOLEDO , July 29 WHEAT Active , ca h and July. 76V4c ; August. 76 4c , CORN bteady , No 2 mixed , 37c. OATS-Stcadv. No 2 mixed , 2Cc. RYE-Dull. SS4c I'lXJVERhEKD rnchatifccd , prlne October , J4 22 alulV/e. Jl 50 bid , OIL I'nchanted. 1'lilliKlHplilit Prtiiliiff ] lnrk > t. PHILADELPHIA. July -IlI'TTER-Plrm ' ; fancy vvetlern crenmeiy , 1514c ; fancy Pennsyl vania prims , 16c , fancy western prints , ICc EGGS Plrm , freth nearby and western , 1 ! , CHEUSE Steady , fair demand Ran KruiirlHioVliiut and llnrlcj- . SAN FRANCISCO. July -WHEAT-Slrone ; Decemler. Jl 4J. atked , May , Jl 4354. blJ , UAJILEV Slnog , Oeceuber , ' OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Arrivals Continue Fair in Number and Indifferent in Quality. MARKED FAILING OFF IN FEEDER PRICES CoutittllnjiTR (3l n Trii-Oont Coii- nt the I.ncnlnrilH _ Iin-n Wenlc unit Clone SOUTH OMAHA , July 29.-Hecclptg tor thu tins Inuluilciiveru : . , Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses. July 21 2,977 7.C22 2.7W G July 28 2,510 8.1W 74. ! 77 July 27 3'UO 0,459 615 1 July 20 1.S17 'Al ! > - * ' " 20 July 21 1,531 2.2J5 . . . . > July 23 1,141 D.4J1 2,712 July 22 2,358 12..WC k5 July 21 2.S15 10013 1,311 July 20 3.107 8,753 10 July 19 2.0JO I.SS9 1210 July 17 l.r.iu 4.S-CO July 1C r ; 1.C53 D.C93 071 July in 2,773 3C3 . . . . 1 July 14 2M8 4,443 V > 02 1 July 13 4.VC9 7553 1G5 . . . . The olllclal number of cars of stock brought In today by each road \vas : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's Mo. P. Hy 7 2 U. V. Bvptem 9 SO 0 C. A. N.V. . lly 1 113. . & . M. V 11 It. . 19 JO S. C. & 1 . lly 2 C. , St P. , M .v. O. Hy 6 7 H \ . M. 11. K. Jl. . . . 55 3S 7 C. , 11. & . Q. lly' . 5 4 K. C. ti Si J G C. . U. 1. .t 1' . lly. n. 1 2 ' . , O , II. 1. & . P. lly. , W. . . 4 Cripples driven In . . . . . . ' Total recclcpts . .10S 110 13 I The disposition of the tlay's receipts wns as follow P , each buyer pin chasing the num ber ot head Indicated : Huyers. Cattle. Hops. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 2.1 bS.1 G. H. Hammond Co 311 1.45S 30. Swift and Company . . . . 3 < > 7 l.tiU 1.1SJ Cudahy Packing Co 2J ) 2,932 1,212 11. licckcr and Derail. . l.tO J. L , Carey 2' ) l.obmun & llothschllds. . 317 \V. I. Stephens 21 llenton . 'L ' Underwood , . 12G Hammond , K. C 52 l.ayton & . Co 101 Husz . , CO Hamilton 9G Cudahy P. Co , K. C . . . ir.3 Nelson ' .MoriIs , Chicago. . 21 Planklngton P. Co. , Mil waukee , Wis 192 Chicago P. .1 P. Co , Nobtaska City 8SO Otner buyers SS\ Total 2S'J3 S.OC1 2,791 CATTLD-aiecelptn of caltlo HO fai as numbcts were concerned were about the same as yesterday. 104 fresh loads being reported in. In the matter of quality , how ever , the receipt * for the two days , wcre a' ) wide apart as day anil night. Yesterday there we're as good cattle here as any one would nsk to see , even at the most favor able Reason , but today theie was hardly a choice bunch or cornfetl Mtcers on sale and nothing equal to jcslcrday's lop. The market on beef cattle was all that tellers could apk for. The more tleslrnb e kinds commanded Ml on ? prices and other- were at least steady. The demand was good and holdeis hud no trouble In unloading. There iwere some cattlu good enoURh to btlnu ; Jl 0214. but the bulk sold at J4 2 ( ftM 45. EEcf cattle are selling out of sight , this market being hlgn as compared with other markets * . Stl 1 the demand Is. so active and of such liberal proportions that buyers ha\e- been unable to hold prices down BO long as the receipts are moderate. Hutchers' stock hold In Just about the same notch as yesterday. There were- quite a good many cows he-re , probably twenty loads , but half of them were sold to go back to the country. There were quite a good many stockers and feeders In the yards again today. There were several outpltlc' buyeis , which gave n little tone to the market. A few right good catt'e which justi happened to take the e-ye of the country buy era sold Just as high as pver. That , however , could not be taken as any guide by ivvhlch to Judge the gen eral market. The fact Is that fatockers and feeders have been traveling the down grade very rapidly since- the llrst of the week. Toaay's general market wu all of lOc lovve-r than yesterday. Desirable kinds of feeders were generally 15(8200 ( lower than on Monday and the common to medium grades 20Jf40c ower. Representative sales : NATIVHS. ninr STKERS No. Av Pr. No. Av. Pr. No Av. Pr. 22. . . . 126 J3 75 43. . . . S31 J4 30 27. . . . 781 J3 DO 1..1390 400 21..1072 440 3..12V ) 350 2..1015 400 11..1213 445 1 1300 3 SO CO. . . . DCS 4 05 6. . . .1172 4 43 1. . . . ! I30 3 50 ! . . . .1.CO ! 410 48..1106 443 23..10-.0 .183 C. . .10S1 4 20 ] . . .1230 4 55 4. . . . 843 4 00 18..1J56 420 41..1.I34 4 M 30..1170 42.1 1C..1.01 350 SO . . . 1.111 400 13..12S7 440 22..1CM f C3..121J 46254 2..1423 460 _ ' . ! . . . .1010 423 COWS. 2. . . 12M 2 60 1 . . . 720 1 CO 7. . . . 034 2 23 6. . . . K.S 70 2 . . .1010 2 00 1. . . . SCO 2 Ki 2 . . . OJ 270 1. 11CO 200 26. . . . S77 290 1. . . . ! i"0 2 0 1. . . . S30 .230 17..1012 300 2. . .1325 300 1 . 790 2 TO 1..10TO 300 IS. . . . M2 300 2 . . 10S.O . 2 kS 1. . . . t20 300 1. 1000 3 Ji ) 10 . . . 731 2 63 1 . . 100) 3 00 2. . . 1140 3 00 3 . . .1123 3 00 2 . . 113j 3 J3 2. . . . 9oO 3 13 3 . 11S3 3 00 1 . . .1130 3 40 1. . 9JO 3 15 1 . . .1114 3 00 1 . .1070 3 40 3..1023 S 15 C . . 1133 340 1..12.0 183 1. . . . k.O 3 25 4 . . 1217 3 CO C . . .1162 3 50 HKlPnilS. 1. . . . 7ro 2 75 i . . . reo 3 13 11. . . 473 3 is I. . 1030 400 1. . . . 740 310 1..EOO 340 1 . . kSO J CO 2. . . . 935 3 CO 1. . . . 890 J k3 I3UU.S 1. . .1020 ! 4 % 1..1110 245 1..1270 2 CO 3. . . . 410 2 W 1 . . .1470 2 C3 1..1J30 3 00 1..17CO 3i5 2 .1310 253 1..1420 300 bTAGS 1..1220 2 90 2. . . . 935 3 15 CAI.VnS. i 2. . . . 235 4 CO 1. . . . 320 S 00 srocicinis AND PIIDKRS. B. . . MO 3 00 D . . . C3 ? 3 50 27. . . SIS 3 CO > . . . . 9&1 SCO . . . 795 J f. Cl. . . . 611 3 SO ! ) , . . . 813 385 21..1067 3 W 1. . . . 720 300 1C . . 10JO 350 Id. . .ll',8 J 50 5 . . . SUO 380 1. . . . 0 350 U. , . . 9JS 370 5 . . . 840 380 5. . . 7f4 3 CO 46. . 1035 3 75 9 . . . 715 3 JO 4. . . . 962 350 14. . . . 878 3 K ) 35. . . . 715 400 1. . . . UO J 05 13. . . . WW J GS 43..1243 375 N'CHltAhKA. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr. 1 tow 1040 > 2 25 1 feeder , . . . 9jO J3 50 2 Utora . . . .1023 2 00 0 fritters. . . . 978 2 85 1 urn. , . . 11W 3 i'i 18 reeilers. . 1043 3 85 Inns. . . . 1010 335 3'iftidirs. , 1114 4 oo 2 COUK , , , . 1(00 2 15 24 fcederu. , 10Jl 4 00 22 COWB , . IWJl 2 ua 1 bull. . . . 1200 260 4 fcedirs . . 1H2 3 M 9 towc , , .1018 2 85 1 lulftr. ll'JO 25i ) 1 lielfir. .0 0 SIX ) 6 liclliTB . .KW'f 3 CO 2 litlfern. . . i,95 3 35 1 ft-uler . .1040 370 21 fta-ilem. . 771 360 1 lei tit r 1310 370 40 fenler . .893 375 1 ficdtr KKXI S 70 30 fetilem .1011 4 05 53 ffulcm . WS 293 33 feeders. . .1120 4W 10 fetskra . . , 955 4 00 2k fieikrs. . 903 4 05 bOUTH DAKOTA. 3 COUB f6 2 " 6 C feuilerx , . 102" 3 90 1 heifer. , , . 710 325 1.1 ft ultra. . . , W5 290 6 rL-edera.llW > 3 50 50MONTANA. MONTANA. IlubertH & . Minor , 5 CHlvm 208 240 1 btlfer 400 290 278 tuuii. 890 223 234 culves. . . . 281 483 HOOB The lionr inarkitvm u little tloun In tl'u mouth Iliia mornlni ; . It oT > e eil u hlnule to 5c luuir , tie decline bihiK Ihe most murkcil 1,11 the ben\y loniln The light unil ineilluin \\clgitn were free ecllerH , tbu nupjily liclnt ; teen txlmuhtnl. Tounril the dun ; the bu > er tteuieil tci niaUu up their mlnJs Hint they wnnteil thu ImKH Kixi'l ileal wumu thiui Ihfy IlioUa-hl tailltr unil Hit irtultUIB thut llu market cloud MTJ nctlvn nnil t > oncer. Tie market 09 u whole would uteruRe only a nlmilv luncr thiui jt'ulinl.ij ' 1 litre utie feuer IIOKH ut )2 40 unil morn ut (325 I mn ytitcrdny uiul that In brief the nulti tlirftrinie In the ninrktt for tht two dnjii , Toduy'n ilecllnc rurrlea the niarktt bjik to about nhcre It ua on Mumlny , but It U Hill Co blKher than ut t'lf clcco of hint uttk and lOc hlfclier than one wnK 111,0. Ueineiieiitutlve ralta. M 278 $0 3 3S (7 Ml (0 3 57 H (3 M7 . . * IS 49 , . , .31) , , J J7 i 63 til ( to S 35 70 . . . . 2M , 3 37'4 f.9 . . . . . : l J(0 ( I Si 64 237 :40 3 JT'i Cl ! 7 < 160 33.1 W ! M 40 3 37H 70 : i 1(0 S r 73 ? 67 , . 33714 f > ,174 SO S3j f. m SO 3J7I4 17 ! 37 . . . S33 to MO . . . J J7'4 23 . . . 1 . S 35 101 . . . . 870 . . . 3 374 M : c ( so sis 70. . . s 2 . 33714 to : M . . s r fi j < s IQ s 40 ! > 6 792 SO 33- , S3. . . . ill 120 SO 14 . . 27 ! . . . 3 3.- . 7H. . . 724 SO 3 40 ra . . : M so 3 35 r.3 . . . . : so 3 40 51 . .167 SO 3 85 72 107 SO 340 61 S2S . . . 335 67 ! 47 (0 340 ti . . . . M 1M 3 3' 74 219 40 3 40 .17 . . , J7 < > 160 SK f8 .J. . 210 40 3 40 60 , . . .3V . . . 3S1 t < i 231 SO 340 H . . . .3M ICO 135 61 ! VI SO 340 M . . . . 304 . . . 333 72 . . . MS V ) 840 M 105 . . . 3 31 SI . . . . IM W 3 40 fS J76 160 3 ,1\ n . . . . SID . . 3 40 t.1 . . . . 167 $0 3 SS SS . . . . 20(5 ( . . . 340 71 ! M 120 1 r- . 7fi 522 40 3(0 ( f4 . . . 27 * 40 3 S'i 61. . . . 219 . . . 340 f9 . . . 307 SO 3.V , . 117 40 340 67 261 160 33- 70 117 SO S 41'4 CO . . . 2"0 SO 3V. 62 . . . ! IH . . . 3 42'4 ' 71 S6C SO 333 S3. . . . ! ! 9 SO 3 < 63. . . 211 St 3 IS 7 ! > 102 . . . 343 61 . . . . 237 . . . 33S iMO -ouns AND INDP. 1 . . . . 12U . 17. 1 SlTj SO 310 2 . . . 41" .32' . 6 . . . 2'G . , 3 ,15 2 . . . -i 3 2S 6 . . 2.V1 . . . 3 3S 4 272 . . . 3 21 ? 4 . . . . 215 . . 3 15 3 . . . . 170 . . . 3 2" ' 6 SOC . . . 335 4 . . . . 3.V. . . . 3 21 fi . 20S . . . 8 37 i 1 314 . . . 3 Z % 4 112 . . . 3 37M C 294 SO 230 7 193 . . . 3 40 7 . 29 ? SO 3 M 81II31JP The rerelptu of Mictp wore the Inrco hi koine tlnjr , but the ili-mnnil nnH K"od nnil they wct < nil eolil nt fully strntly itrlct1 * The only trouble with the ! > liep innikot In to get BUIIIclcnt itberp to hecu the buyers svipplln KipriEtntatlNc rale * : No AIT. . 10 cult SI J2 73 411 Mexican mlxnt SO 2 " 0 M western tnlllngft 70 3 20 111 wpstrin crass wethers S 360 332 wentPin KrnfB nether * S7 3 IUi 307 we'toru Rrnns wethers P7 370 509 western grn wethi-rs 11 370 420 ueslein grasn wether * 17 1 W 1 imtUo cwa , , . 140 4 00 CIIICARU IIVU S'lOTK MAIIICHT Cuttli * StrtuiK lItiH" Ht'iMMcr oil Ac- tl\o DriuiiiKl"lifcp stt-nil ) . CHICAGO. July W-nuycr took hold freely In the tiittlo in.nKot today Receipts were lib ( nil , but tonic tnlrs T.OIU made ut a tllKlit nd xnnce Kutlxe beef eteern weio ncllxc , (3 90 to J1. extra bcexei behiK salable nt finm J" > 10 to J. ! . " > , snlceie 'urcely n round 5123 up to } 4 no Slotke-rn unil fri'itir xxcic In good tie. iniind nt ( rom (350 to (440 Ciilvc ? nctlve ut from (3 CO to ) . > DO , lexiin cattle , M to (2 73 YcitelJaj 'a drellnc 111 hogu wan rtcoxtietl to- duj on un active local nn.l sdilpiilnn diniuul. Coiiinion to inline stoera HOI | | ut fium < 3 25 U 13 sri , anil hpnpncl.tis nt fiom { 3 S3 lo $350 , bulk of Files at from S3 62'4 In S3 75 Hicclpts are IncreaKinK FllRhtly anil uK itKnte n fall In cnnso over the previous vvitk , with u trilling tleltiluiatlon In quality. Good sheep vveic nctlxc anil pi Ices nhoul nlPiilly , 1111111)1 vviro frctlv offneil Sheep were ratable' nt from } 2 50 to S3 for the poorett. to $4 ntul (140 for tend prime lot * l . .inibavtre ite- tlve nt from } 3 50 to K 40 , medium crntles were weaker Iltcilt | ( < : Cnttle. 9,500 hend , hogs , 23,000 head , shctp , 15,000 head. St. l.oulN M\f .Sdiflc. ST. l.Ot'IS. July 21-CATTIi-UeciliitR , 4000 lienil , rhlpn.cnts , 2000 hend market Meady , natlvn fhlpiilnc ami cxpoit Bteem , } 1 K if > 10 , dlt Bcd beef and butcher steers , S3 K'iH 751 bulk ofales. . 13 7584 40. steers under 1.000 Ibs , 50f 4 35 , blockers nnd feeders , J2 Id'iH 20. bulk of Bnlee. { 3 15O4 10 , cows unit heifers } 2 0004 20 , bulk of fales , $2 COOS 25 Tcxn unl Indian steers , $2 7H < J 00. bulk of Bales , t2.75i3 63 , cows nnil heifers J200&235 HOGS Receipts , COCO hend : shipments , 1 COO hend. market steady , llfilit. f37fy1SO , mixed W 3053 " " > , heavy , 13.10(7375 SHKUr Ilecelpts , 4,000 head ; shipments , 300 hind , market , fctendy to stiong mtlve mutton1 * . $20ii3 < > 3 , culls and bulks. Jl r,0l)3 00 , Texas Bhiep , J3 DOH3 90 , lambs , ti wg f < KaiinuM Clt Il\f StfK- . KANSAS C1TV , July -OAT1 MI-HecelplH 4 COO bead , market steady , Texas steir , $2 Od 4 I > , Ttxas cows , } 2 0002 10 , nntlvc stterx f2 COJI 4 ' ) , nntlvc cows nnd helfirs , } 1 404T4 1" , sloek- ers nnd feeders , J3 2'iS'l 40 , bulls } . ' 00fi140 HOOb HecelptH , ' 1400 bend , miiUet Heady nt yesteidny'H clo e ; bulk of siles $34C i3ro , hteivles , J3 40B143 pickers M40ff347'i. ml\ed nnd llKhts. J3 40 j1 r2 i Yorkers , ? 3 OiIC2 ( | < i. plRB , U 13JT3 rO bliniM' Kecclpts , 2000 hend. iniiKct steady , lambs , S3 25ST5.15 , muttons , (2 75Q3 80. \ e'iorlc Il\i > Stiit'K. NRW YORK , July 21 I113I3ViS Ilecelpts , 1 010 head , no trailhiK , UuropeTii cables nuoto American steers nt 9 © 10ivc , refrltcrntor beef , 7V4ii77ic , exiwrtn toduy , 49 beeves OAIA'iS : HeeelptB , 70 bead ; vtnls , JI.0001 7" . western $3 75 MI2ii ! : > AND UAMDS Ilccolpt" . CS.7 head. very dull , but steady ; Mieep , } 3WS12o ; lambs , (4 21 n CO llOtJS Receipts , 2,839 bend ; trurket lower nt M lOffl 40 SIlll-U I Roconls of receipts of live Mock nt the four principal maikets for July 21' Cattle HOKS Sheep Omnhn , . 2177 S.CM 2.710 Chicago . 1500 2,000 13000 Kansas City . 4 ' 00 94(0 ( 2000 ht. louls . 4000 6.COO 4,000 Totnls . 20177 4S 461 2379) ; Wv\ York Drj ( iiiiiilH NH\V YORK , July 29 The tin foods mniket Is looking upward In all llnis. The Improvemi-nt Is. however , very Krndunl In nil totton Roods lines. It hns been retnrdeil to Home decree by unfavorable weather conditions Jobbers have suffered more than first bund dealers from tils cause nnd retailers more than either \\ltli n run of fa\oruble wcnther good results In nil lines are to be expected In Htnplc cottons there Is a better lone to t'le market , better demand , more confidence nnd more llbfrnl buying Ideas I'rlnt cloths .ire linn , with snles of about 80000 pieces , odds nnd rcRiilurH so fur this week \Voolen nnd worsted Koods hbovv a eontlnuid expansion nnd bales are btnvler nnd will dis tributed. Snjrnr MnrUi-tM. NKW YORK , July 23 St'OAR-Raw , flnn , full icllnlne , 3i < c , centrlfueul , lib It Ft , 3s4c RP lined , rtrm , stnndnrd A , 4e confet tloners' A 4'4c , cut loaf , Ci .c : ; cruslud , 5'j4c , granulated , 5c cuhts. S'.c , powdered S'.c NH\V ORLHANS , .lull t9 St'Cl Ml Op n Ket- tl > , ( [ Ulet nt 2i4fJ3c , fentrlfiiKnls Heady , ( crnnu- lated , 4'4lfr4 fi 16c , wblleH. S 13-lf 7IV. yellows. 2 JT2'4c , beconds , 2fi3 13 ICc Molusus , none In llrht hands , otbiis unthanjtd. rallfiirnla Drli-tl Trillin. NH\V YORK , July -C'AMPORNI \ DRIPD rillJlTS htindy ; evnporatfd apple * prime wire tray , C'jC , wood dried , prime , 5'fcc , cioltt , 5r , fancy , Wid.c , rrunes , Zlfl't as to Mzc nnd nunllty , apricots , RoyO , hflVi , Moor pirk , 12t , peaches , unpeelcd , CiiSc ; puled , Ilfrl4 , 4)11 MiirUi-tM. OII CITY , Pa , July 29 Credit b-ilnnees , 71 , certificates , no bids , tdilpmcnts , C4 039 , runfl , 110,422 IXJNDON , July 29 OnUuttu llnteid. Nenr at hand di 11 verics , 32s 7'il. ( ioviif\Mnvr : citM > HI i.rirriNS , Clliiinlli' Ciinilllliiii of tilt * Coiiiilrj UurtiiKT I.iiKlVffl . \VAHHINOTON , July 29 The vvtck indlnc 8 n in , July 26 , WJB cooler than usual In Minnesota seta , the upper Missouri valley , throughout the Rocky mountains and plateau legions and on the 1'ii lllc coaut Over the creaicr poitl'ns of thi.be dletrlctH the aveniKl dally deficiency Kf - iinlly rnnKeil from 3 decrees lo 7 degrees , bflliKT Rrrutent ovir the central plateau rexlon Thin' WUH u very slight iltilileniy on the northrn New innhmd toast nnil nenily normal Umpira turt- conditions prtvulliHl on thn hUlf mldill" ' Atlantic and vouthcrn New HnKlund coasts , nnd over northtni Oeornln unj the vvisltrii puillons of Urn C'urollnas and sotitbirn Virginia but , with thesu exceiitlnus , the wiek vvus wanner than iikii il In all ilUtrlct" taut of the .MlfsUtlMil nvei nnd from the lovvei Mlanuurl valley touili vvnrd ovir Arkunsns and the northern portion" of Uoulslunn ami Texas. Over the crcatir portion tion of the lake region and over limited niens In the lawn Mlstourl valley and Milf ntuteg the avctiiKU teinptruturu exct es heiurully ranti'd from 3 degrees to G digrtei pir day , rtaehlru 0 degree * over u limited uitu in northern New York , 'Ihu maximum teniiiernlurcO over the norlhirn dUtileU < antvvurd of the MSHOUI | | valley wtr gtncrally lees than 90 dtgrcm , bilng luvver than usii.il Mnxlmiinv tempeiulures runglng from 93 dtgreeH to 10U detrees , huvvfvrr , oicurred rjvcr the tuHttrn portions of XebruBka nnj rCansas ami In Oklahoma , Atkumns and northern 'lexas Umifiially low nilnhnum temperatures fur Ihe snmn oteurred over thu eentiul HotKy mountain riKlon on the 20lb , Unlit froils occurrlni ; In portions tions of Idaho ami Colorado The vvetk has bein t liaiactrrlze I by ununually heavy ruliifalla In boiuhtrn New intUnd ovir poitluns of thu inlddlii Allantlu ttuies and In the Ohio , upper Mltslcslppl and H < d Rlvir of the North \ulle > . Very htuvy ruins hnvi ulno fallen ovtr central nnd western Kantun and over portions tions of Ihn rust gulf und noulb Atlantic states , Ihe actual rainfall tanging from two to ( he Inebet. In many rectlonv The neck hus bein. drier than uiiial over the 1'lc.rlda it-nlnrula anil fiom the vvnt tulf to.ipt ntirthward over Arkansas , weitern Mlffourl and eaitirn Kansas. It v\us iilso drier than unuui over portions of southern Michigan , the n rthern portions of Indiana ami Ohio and over n strip extending from the mitral und wentirn porlluim of 1'ennuyhnnlu touthvMblMurd to latlern 'Itn- nemee I'racllrally no rain fell on the Purlflc. coail , there being a total ubsince In Ottgon and Cali fornia , Tim vveek linn l * < n very faiotnule to iif.r- | cultutul InitresIB en Ihe 1'aclilc umst nnd gtn- rnilly In the states of the initial vail. * ) * , last Gulf , south and middle Atlantic .O'nln in Ntw England , New lork. HIM Red Illver of the Notlh valley , and over portions of the Ohio valley , there has bten lee much fuln while drouth prevails ovir Iho gleulnr part of Texan , and In portions of Arkanvus , Missouri unil Kan sas. In the last mini til stale hoi winds have provixl Injurious. iic < lH' rains hive caused damage to train In Bhock In lortlonj o ( the Ohio > J1 < = / , Ttna s oo nod the mldJlg Atlantic Mitt tnftr * nt1 rtimixrln locnl norm l In | < ortloni of New Knglonl , New end New Jersey , Corn hn rpntlmie.1 lo mnke r.ipltl crowth In the utaleii of thn central \ Alleys , inKo region. Nv l.nirlniid nnd middleAttnnile exist In lonn the Mtly cnip 1ms rcnched lbi > entlne ' Fe , nna there Is ample inolstute for present " * , . ' " Nebm Va It continues Into , but 1 Kenernlly In excellent condition In contrnl nnd yoiitliera Knnsnn corn lias been seriously In jured by hot winds nnd drouth , but over the remainder of the stnte It l In coo , ! Condition. lirnulli Is nisi causing st-rlous injuty to Into "V ? . ln T < lxn * nn'l iwtliiis nf Unilmnni . ! " " - lm" Tenernlly made fnvouildipiogrros. . nnd Is fruiting well over the nnrlhin , rtnttnl nnitn tfiii portlon of the ootlon bell , althoiiKU i in < vcmplnlnt of ru t nnd nhoddliiR nri > i < - celvrtl from pnitli iH of the. eastern potion In iMUthern Tetn-s dttiuth Is inilsInK bolls to tl'en rnpldly. pome prcmnttinly nnd the plant bi Mopped grow Ing , but over northern itvns ix cept some s-hetldlnR the crop Is gtwvlnt ; nnd fruiting well The- week Ins n vt bocn fnvornttc for nnii pletlng winter wheat Imivext wh. 10 iitillnlslutl In some of ihe moro northerlv seottnns SpiliiR wbdit has been Injutrd bv e\ec lv rnltm In Nmlh linkntn but In Minnemiin i \ ctpt on lovvlntids nnd In South Dakota the outlook IP promising \\nshlnglon nnd Oregon - gen the crop Is ntarliiR maturity In excellent eindltlon Kvcipt In Kenltiilty nnd tmrtlons of 1ennei < ee , where the nop nmtlnues In | H > or cmdlnnn the genornl outlook fur tobncoo Is ( luournRliiR Th cnip hts sustained daniiiRe by louil stoims In Ohla. > nNTr.ii. . i MMHv. . lluslnrss Otitlnnk nn Seen lij ( Jitifrry .ItililitTN 11 f tlir Con n I r > . The \Vholcsalo Oiooer of ChlciiKo , In lit l-wno of today , will print the- follow Ing llillcvlng that fiom time to time Mntinuntn from the Jobbets as to business conditions In dlffottnt parts of the tountry nre of Inttrcst to the tinde , we Rive hetcullh n series of replies rceelved In unsvvcr lo the following iiir | tlons 1 How has the volume of business of Ihe llrst halt of ISU7 lompnrtd with that of the eurir. fpnndliig period In ivifl ? 2 How has tontingv eompared ? 3 How hnvc sales of new sloiks conipnted" 4 Do you ncoMilte signs uf dellnltc Improve- tnent In eondltlnns ? 6 How nre colltitlotm ? The niihWiis RlMli nit' C'petlnllv Intriesthig when compartd with btnlimnits publlsiitd In t > ur I'suo of IVbiuarv 5 In itply to qiietlts of n rliullit ihainiter In nur liuiiihy us to Undo conditions made In IV brunt v , the tlr t nues- tlon asked of the jobbing ttnde was Dots I ui- unry huMncNs full below 01 t'xeted the vohimo of l 'Hifoikllig on tin b sis of the wlmlo number of n piles inched fiom ivvenlv llvt dlf- feieru stntes 2" , pel tint of tin Minery Jobluri noletl nn Int-rcm1 of btislne s ftir J iiiiuirv , 117. over1 Ihnl of the nmu month last ytni 45 PCI ctnl fiw mi mntci lul iluinge tlthtr foi bit- ttr or vvoise , while 30 per tent npoitid an luluiil falling off In tin II ix I mi nth of 17 ns lom- pareil with Hit * lltM month nf 'W In tie rtpllos given thin witk marly Mi ptr itnl of tin intlie mimbtr , repifeiilliig jnbbiis In twenty siven dUTorent Flatrs > huw nil Inctease In the \olnmtt uf business for Ihe llr-t luilf of 1M7 ns uiin- pauil with that of the II ret half of ! " % Ihlity liei cent lepntt volutnt. tif buslntss about the Fiimo. while only 20 pir tint note n decteutc. Dividing the icturns fioni the different slatts Into Mctlous , It Is found Hint 41 per tent uf those from en ttrn stntis show un Increase SC ptl it ill siiovv no thaiiM * und 23 per it ill s low a detiense Horn Ihe initial section 2S pu icut show nn Inucni-c 4t , per tint no thiuiM in voliimu uf liuslniss and 2s pir cint repoll n ileiniiur 1'ioin the southern section this sutlon having the latgest ripieFintutlon In the number uf ri- plles received CO per tint show nn hurt ise 20 per cent repoit no ehnive nnd but 14 pet cent % . show a dciieise ruini the Wf < t 70 ptr mil of Ihe repllc I give nn Inirense , lr > pir cenl note no change inolume nf business done and 15 per cenl note a tlecrt ise Dvv Ing to the length of time needed to itceive mall from the txticmc vvesl tie report oil the western Fiction Is fcome- wnal curtailed Pet baps the mnst encouraging dediiilloii to be made from these opinions of business men nil over the tountry Is to be had fiom the amuus to the question , Di > Mm rcioMiIro "l-us of dillnlte Impiovementf In condllhms' Of the en. Hie number 70 ptr cint iinswtr Ihls uiie tl n In HIP nlllimntlve Dividing Hie itpllts bv MI lions. t " , per ctnt of those from the instern statts 64 pir cent fiom the unithtin i-tales 70 pit lenl from Ihe westtrn stntts mil i" pel tent from HID rintrnl states niisvvtr this iimstloii In the nlllrmntlvc This vuy larte poriiiitiigifiom the centrnl stutes Is pirtlciilnrlv iniourilng from the fnel Hint reikonlng slmplj tin tht volume of business doneIn the llrs-t h If of 1H7 us comp - p ired with the same pt I Ind in 1S ) ' > the icntral stalls make n lets favorable slMWlng than imj nthei seitlnn It Is evident that crop iniidi lions and Hie t irlff sltinllnn during Ihe lust few vvitKs have glvtu decldelly hopeful vltvvs to n vtry lar , t > propoitlon of Hie jibbers In Hit 11 n- Iral states In the tompirlbon of tnnnnke for Ihe t o years 70 pir cMit uf Ihe tolnl nutiilier of lepllen report an lncrta 4 pir cent i dtcic.ise anl 20 pir mil give the same amount for the Ivvo ytars In Ihe mallei of collections 41 pir cent state Hint collections nrc In n t-ntlsfnilnry condition , 25 per lent make them as only fair and 32 per tint show Hicm to he slow lit purling tin Hie. Mies of ncvv stocks , only 23 per cent show an Incrensn foi the amount mid In 1 17 , ns lompnied with that of the con expending pulod In ! ! > > < ! 1'orty- llvo per cent report the sales of new stocks for the two years us about the same , while 32 per tint note u tleciensc n t a Pointful Mi-c > tliiKr. MIAMI , I. T. July 20-News has just tcachcel here to the effect tint .1 frpc-fot-.ill light. In which two negroes and ono Indian were killed , occurred at n picnic on Horse creek In the Cherokee nation The ttoublp occuired at a polltl"nl Kathorlng of thp fol lowers of the natlonil and Downltiff parties The rcKnlnr off ycai political ean\a Is now on In the ChetoUcc cnnntiv and politi cal matters ha\e reached n whlto heat anil mttcli more , trouble Is looked for before tha election comes off next Tuesday , \tlll-tl DlllllHV rHflllfH. HUNTINGDON.V. . Vn , July 29 A report has Just i cached here tint Captain Hatlleld , the notorious outlaw , held foi minder on Ivvo cnhes escaped from the Mlnso Jill this morning by cutting hlF way out with a halchet. A large reward la offered foi him. Tin : M\HIVIT. INSTIIUMUNTS placed on rcconl Tliurn- day , Julv 2'Ji WAUHANTY nnnns P. J. foalcs and wife lo H. n. Wulclron ; lotH 8 and 9 , bloek 2 , Ilcnnlngton I 00 Llz7lo Hoik and husband to M. H. Wutklns ; c25 foot of vvlOO feet lots 1 and S , block 21 , South Omahil txwoo II II. Hopper and wifeto II O , Hoppet ; lot fi and w'i lot 4 , block 1 , unillv , > lots ! ! and 10 , block 9 , lots C and 7 , block X , Waterloo. SCO Simo to Bame" lol 3 , block ' ) , name. 150(0 Same lo mine ; n'/i ne 1 i-15-10 3,00000 C'hreHtcn Hanson and wife to A. P. HendrlckHen , nl45 feet lot y , blork : i , ArmKtiong'H Hist add , lot C , block 4 , 13. V Smlth'B add , lot li , bloek I ) . Horb.ich'B mibdlv. fif Horbach'H llrst add , lot 10 nnd nil font lot 11 , bloclt , 1 , AmcH Place . 100 C. M. Kekles to H W Hli'h utUonj lot 9 , block 5. Klikvvood 3,00000 Ira Van Camp and vvlfo to Peter IIoH ft al ; lot 9 , bloek 1 , Van Camp'H 4WOO Pioneer Town Site ( oinnnuy to Henry Tledje ; lol 12 , bloelc 9 , IlennfiiKton . , . MOO Ji'nnfttt ) Anderson lo Aug JohiiBon ; lot 1 ! , block 2GS , Omaha 600 00 O A. hlndciiieHt and vvlfo to 13 H. Moore ; nil feat lot 1 , bloek 1i2 ! , 5,00000 DI3I3DS Hhcrlff to J M KniiiLln ; lotH 3 , 9 anil 10 , block 10 , Iloyd'H add $ i,2ft ; oo Total amount of transfers $14,270 00 Searles & Searles Sl'HCIALISTin Nervous , Chronic nntl rrivataJiseasJS SKXUAI.CJ ! , AIIPrhuttlllticuHiii & . Ilihiirilt rHiif AIi-ii 'J fditini nt bynml 4 niihiillutloii I'n a SYPHILIS Cured for life nnd pillion tliorouulilx el from the nyelein 3permatorrha , btnunal Weakness tjoit Mar.- .uod , Nlkln r.nibtluiis , Decayed Faculll n , li. male Weakness nnd all nciieut : dlnurders pe ri liar to tUhtr sex pusltUcly cured. : < 1LEU. FISTULA and REC-IAL ULCEIlii. HYDRO. CEI.ES AND VARICOCKLU permanently ami meets ? ful'y ' curttl Mitlioi n > w anil unfnllln/ , iy new niclhod wllhoul piln or outline. Cill on or ndlreci with clamp , JAMES E. BOYD & CO Tclcplioim 1030. Oin.ilia , Nisb. COMMISSION- GRAIN : PROVISIONS : AND : STOCKS I IIOAIIU OP TJIADK. Dlrtct wire * to Chlcsio and New York ;