THE OMAHA. DAILY BKR : FIUDAX , .JULY HO , 1803-SIXTKKN PAGES. 1.-S IND1TION OF OMAHA'S ' TRADE Jobbers Patiently Waiting for tlio Olouda to Roll By , COLLECTIONS GENERALLY HOLD UP WELL MirdmnU HUH Itcduclni ; Tholr Stocks Splendid Crop Outlook l.rtnds Jinny to Antlclpitn nn Actlvn Il I.ato In the I'll 11. In ( i general way the Jobbing trade of Omnliii Is feeling the effects of the provnll- stringency In the money tnnrkot , but in n loss dcgroo than that or many ether cities. The fact Is frenornlly rccognUcd bore that there Is no real cause for the talk of hard times In Nebraska nsldo from that produced by Ihu roluctnnco of the banks to extend credits to business bouses. Tbo splendid crops of tlio past nnd thu equally .splendid outlook for tlio coming crop ought to tnaku business good and would , without doubt , In ordinary times. However , tbo cutting down of loans by the banks has made It very dim- cult for linns th.it nro compelled to borrow money to do business nnd Ims compelled them to reduce their operations within the bounds of thoirown capital. Mora than that the uncertainty ns to when the money m.irhut will return to Its iiiortnnl condition is preventing - venting business houses from anticlp-uliig the future and making plans for the exten sion of business opcr.itions later In the ye.ir. The volume of business Is accordingly re duced nnd trade gcticuillv hampered , to xonio extent , because of the Inability of business houses to obtain tholr usual accom modations at thu binkit nnd not bcc.iusu of nnv lack of material prospctity In the state. Although there Is every evidence of gen- ci.il piospeiity In the state it Is impossible to rudlico tbu credit of business houses without i educing to some oxtoiit'Uio volume ) of business , Asa business man lomarkod , "Wo nro accustomed to depend upon thu bulks for help , but all of n sudden wo nro thrown entirely upon our own resources nnd a bank nt the present tlmo la of no 111010 use to a business m.in than .1 saw mill. " In suite of nil drawbacks , Lwu\cr , the Jobbing trudu of Omtih.x con tinues fair for the season of the yi'.ir. Tlio jobbers nto pursuing the same con servative polluy already noted and the retailers tailors are follow Ing tholr example. Stocks luo being reduced and thu purchtisn of now goods limited to present necessities. Hvery ono appears to bo waiting for thu clouds ot dlstt list , that have darkened the llnanci.il hori7on of the country , to toll by befoio tit- tempting to push business or branch out lu nuy now lines Tin ) llrurory Trade. The wholesale grocery business is , without doubt , in a more satisfactory condition than nuy ether line of the jobbing business It m.iy bo bocaiiso ttio grocers c.utya liugor line of necessities tb.ui other jobbers. At Ihu sninu tinui the rot.iil trade is not buying with their usual freedom , others being hold b tek as long .is possible. The retail gtocers aio .1 little timid .ind are waiting to see the corn in the o.ir before they put in very heavy stocks of goods Collodions have been hotter than it was anticipated they would bou month ngo. The money stringency has been html on the country ineichants ns there is not much ch.uico for them to gut assistance , and they nio compelled to fall hick entirely upon the jobber * They are , liowover , learning to luly to n Broiler extent upon themselves , and it is predicted Py the jobbers that the gtocors of. the state will need less assist ance in the iiituto than they have hud in thu pastMost Most everything in the grocery line is low nnd thu tendency of the market is rather downward. It is picdicted thnt diicd fruits will bo oxtiomely low. Canned goods nro nut likely to go as low as they would other wise on account of the number of cannuiics th.it ut o idle from the Jack of ready money to carry on their operations. 'Ihu IJry ( ioiuli Trade Is quiet , for no other apparent reason than that jobbers and retailers alike are content to wait futuiu events. As a jobberroniniIced : "U'o tuo sitting on a log sunning our selves and awaiting developments. " Thu lopicsent.Uivu of an eastern house who was in tlio city the other day said that them were very few buyers in Now York nnd that these who did put in nn appearance were then ) moiu to cancel old orders than to pKieo now ones. The mills in the e ist tire being closed down lapldlv ai.d studies teducc-d to nn extent that must cause un nctivo maikot when trade dues tovivo Now Voile ill y goods men nro predicting lint thoio vvill bu no improve ment until after the assoinhlini' of congiess in special session. Tim IIiiriHv.iri ! 'I mile In hardware local jobbers aio reporting a vci'i fair tun of orders ST far ns the number IsconcoinoJ. but the total volume is below the nvurago for the month of Julj Country muixhnnts are not bti } inir a dollar's worth of goods that they do not lequiru at tliopicscnt tlmo. Tlio country appears to bo hesitating , and oven the piospoi't of good crops is little inducement , to antn-ipato the inunedi.ito vmts of trade. Collections mo fair for thu Huisim of the year , but tbny uru never ex pected to bu very active this month \Vh.it few changes there at o on the mar ket have a downwind tendency. The dlfll- cully of borrowing money leads manufac- t tire is to foreo sales in older to realize on their goods , In other lines of the Jobbing trade , 'as boots nnd shoes , huts and caps , etc , tliero is little changn to note , the condition of thu ti ulu nun.lining about thu samu duthig the past two weeks or more , Tim Hank I'ltmrllicn , The cloailtiRs of the national hanks of Oiiuha for tlio past week tooled up ths sa no tot it as the corroainmllng * ookof last you- This would seem to Indicate that there bis not boon sued uvorygie.it docteaso in the volume of business or if there has boon ! u onu line U has IIBOII m.ulo up by some other The loc il eloirings for the month of July will show some decrease , but nothing ns compirod with the decrease suffoiod by many other cities AS uus : hiis IT. Tliluk * llntlom HUM llenii 'lunched ( land I hut IV ill Kmnlt. Mr.V. . H Uobo-non , Omaha manager of K O Dun & Co's muroan tlio agency , in his weekly trade talk aiiis- "Tho financial woild is pleased Indeed to rotil in the newspapers the olncl.il state ment uf the comptroller of thu currency which shows that In all this linancial Bliiugunuy but HCi national hanks have been obliged to suspend , Of this number only thlitv-tlvi ) havu actually gone into the bands of revolvers ; thu others have oithur resumed or 1m vu a fair piospeel of reopening by Sep tember 1 , TIM widespread ulfecl of thn tnenotjry dilllcultles is shown in the fact th.it banks have failed lu twoiitv-ono states nnd turrltoties. There is encouragement iu the interest shown by the. government in thl * particular ease , for unfortunate ns the fact may ho , it Is to the government that all o\es now tuin for relief. It remains to bo win ! what can ho effected for the better ment of thu liiiaucl.il situation by congress. Personally , 1 think congress vvill do nothing hi tlmo to got credit for the country's iccovory. When ( jongross lOnvtmcs nnd begins to outline a policy pcoplo will , perhaps , come to the con clusion that thu conditions are not so bad after all , and the millions now in hiding will begin to como out nnd seek tliolr legltlmuto pluco lu thu circulation of the country , As soon as contidunco is rostotcd business will bo lusumod , and It congress Hutu wisely ut thu outset congress will aid iu the rcstoi.t- lion of linancial order , U othorw iso , it will come of llboU. "Tlio rains of this wuelc have lifted the farmers out of the slough of desimnd nnd trade will Imtuodlatoly foul the good o fleets uf copious rains. The rainfall covered al most the cnllro stuto and is timely. ' Is'tmraska is all right , anyhow , but our peoulo are ngrlulluriits , nnd wlion drouth stares them iu the ftico thuy quit bujlug oud go to grumbling. Ttio importance or rains iu 10a \ / ton is therufoioplain to everybody. N "A local retail dealer who conducts oua of the tioaviiit clothing houses iu the west bu * written his eastern manager that trade In Onmhn this fall will bo fully in good It tiot better tbau in Ib'Jl , uud ho Is preparing tfl push Ills business with more than tflsi "Hut the traveling men nro sick. Scores of thorn are laying off anil tratlo Is nil but dead. Outsldo the grocery find hardware lines tn Omaha there i , par- haps , not ono wholosilo houstv In the city which docs not shown falling off in trade for July as compared with ono ycir nffo. But it must ho rcniptnborod July , 18W , was a ban ner month to Omaha The wook's trade Is nlso off .is compared with last week. In re tail circles business Is tjulot and nn nlmos' . universal cry goes up over poor collection * . "It Is generally conceded that the imt vvf > ok was the worst of the present period and a Rood many conservative business men think : the txittom has boon touched , and \TO may look for improvement from this time forward. fln "To give the nonmercantllo reader nn Idea of the extent to which banks carry customers lot it bo stated that ono of the oldest business men of Omaha , who has been actively promoting enter prises of one rlmrautcr and another for noarlv thirty years In the city , claims to have paid $30OuO in Interest to ono of our banks during his business oarpo.1. Ho says ho has tmscd J,700,000 through the bank In the time named. A few heavy borrowers llko this , If they manage to hold up tholr heads nealnst adversity , make banking fairly protltnblo in good times and help to wlpo out dotlults on bad loans "Tho effect of this unexpected and unusual stringency upon binklng business will piob.ibly bo good in some particulars. Hero after , enterprising houses with limited capItal - Ital will hovery loth to place themselves " selves absolutely "in" the hands of their b inkers , and bankers on the other hand , will not bo \\illing to extend largo lines of credit. Hoth banker nnd borrower will keep closer to shoro. " I'UUITS. Hn * Avnrngcd 1'nlrly Well A. I.oiTnrTotulanoy in Soinn I.lnos. A fair amount of business has been trans acted during the week in the produce dis trict , although there has been uogre.it rush. The fruit house * ropoi t a fair demand , botlt from the country nnd locally. The fruit m n do not have so very much to sell nt this tlmo , the tr.ido being routined ton few lines. California fruits , especially poaches , nro plenty , and there is iulto | n trade In apples. Oranges nro still selling to some extent , though the season is pretty well over. The height or thu blackberry saason appears to have been reached nnd dealers look for light receipts from now on the Inl.inco of the season. Prices on most kinds of fruit show vot'i little chtiugo sinao the close of a week ago. The past week has witnessed more changes iu the line of country produce than in fruits The genet al tendency of the mar ket has been lower. The butter market broke and Is now very dull owing to thu domorallration of thu mar ket in the cast , Thu situation iscry b id in Now Yoik according to all accounts The Uutope.iu demand which they depended upon lo keep up their mat kot has fallen otTer or ceased almost ontbcly. The largo houses that had money are loaded up full of butter for which theiu is little demand and houses without the ready money cannot borrow on account of the money stringency and are hence unahlo to take any part In the market kot These houses In Now Yoik that have been taking the surplus butter In the west , w ire not merely that Iho mtirirot is lower and demobilized , but ndviso a cessation of shipments on the ground that there is no money to handle the butter. Such being the situ uion in thu east the maikot here could not very well keep up ami pi Ices on packing stock havu declined 2 or U cents during the vv oi'lt. The egg market is also very weak and prices ate lower than n week ago with a less confident feeling. Iho iccelpts hive been qutto largo and some dealers claim th.it there is n ten dency tovvanl the accumulation of stocks. The market on poultry has also experi enced some change. Choice old hens have not been very plenty and the market on such has remained about steady. The receipts of spring chickens have been very largo and tbo market is deeidcdly lower. The market broke carlyln the week , but in spite of that fact the chickens lojpt coming and prices went still lowor. I'rmtnce 1'olntorn. Advices from southern Illinois , from where car lots of grapus are usually shipped to this mm kot , commencing quite early iu the sea son , Indicate that the crop has been very largely i educed by the rot. They do not ex pect to bo nblo to ship over a car lot per day to nil markets this season. William Innis of Uljsses , Neb , is growing 120 acres of cucumbers and 100 acres of potatoes for D M. Ferry & Co. , tlio Detroit seedsmen. He lias put in nn irrigating nin- ehino which pumps water out of the Blue liver Into ditches which carry it over the Holds vvhoro it Isteiiuircd by the growing crops An Omaha commission man who was out there the other day reports his crops looking llnely. The grow ing of seeds is each jour becoming n moro important industry and the success of this venture may induce other Nebraska fanners to give it n ttial Quite u good many seeds have been grow n for eastetn seed houses in past jo.frs in the vicinity of Watoiloo ami the efforts in that direction have usually been attended with success. According to the last census thoio ate in Nebraska eighteen seed farms with a total actuago of Ki,8TU. The lands , buildings , implements , etc. , arc valued nt $ ' .K)7,7-1 ) ( ! . An Iowa lady has gone extensively into the onion-raising business nnd is asking for bids on her crop One local commission house offered to handle the crop on commis sion , hut the Jady replied ; "I do not care to sell my onions on commission , us I have plenty to occupy my mind this fall. " The linancial sttlngoncy has proved most dlsaslious to the fruit canncrs of California , sajs the Sin Francisco Uxaininnr , and as n result , fruit growers and thousands of poor people who earn needud wages in tlio can neries uvcry i car will suffer. The trouble all arises because the baulcsvvill uot loan the canners money to carry on tholr business as they have in former years. No canning com pany has tbu capital that would bo neces sary for them to buy all the fruit they want , hho tholr labor nnd pay other expenses for wbU.li cash is required , and then wait for iccoipts from thu sales of their products. The cost of running n largo can nery is about $10,000 a day. The practice of canners has been to bor- low from banks on warehouse receipts as fast as tholr pioduct was packed nnd to dis count their drafts secured by bills or lading Though San IVancisco banks havn moru money in ttio vaults than over before thuy have refused with ono or two exceptions to acvonuiiodiiti ) canners this year. Loading fruit c.innois anticipate aim-go rlso in pticos of canned goods a llttlu later , became the California supply will bo less than half ns gieat as usu il , Yet , now , fiuit Is totting be- causa thu canneis can't bundle it. Fiuit nuctlon companies appear to bo very popular iu all the sin rounding < itles , but the eriuo has not as yet struck Omaha , The question was recently brought un among a patty of Omaha commission men ns to whether or not thoio is any distinction butween huckleberries and blueberries , a fruit that is now coming to market in liberal quantities both from Arkansas nnd Wiscon sin , Some buhl that it was all the s.imo kind of fruit , hut known under different names in different localities. A letter hits Jim como to hand fiom Mr. Patch of 1'atcli iV Uoberts of Boston , in which huckleberries are described us a small and black berry full of seeds whllo thu blueberry is larger und has few seeds , Mr. Hnizard of Omaha who is considered good authority on .fruit , and a good many other things , says that they are all huckloburrli * but that the blue hucklo- berrlos nio called blueberries , Ho also says that the blue huckleberries aru uot as soodv ns the black and that the bunt como from along the Uuluih roau iu Minnesota. Mr. Webster iu his unabridged dictionary remarks that the huckleboiry , also called w hortluberry , is un odlblo black or dark blue fruit of several speciesshrubs nearly rotated to the blueberries and for- merely confused with them. Mr , Webster and Mr. Patch apparently differ from Mr. Hazzurd but Omaha commission men vvill back Mr , Hazzard's opinion against all cottiers. Many of the foreign governments pas * stringent regulation * to protect tbo product * of tholr aoll und prevent deterioration in the quality and consequent loss of reputation In the mnrkou of the * w/\ * > 1,1 . The Ureou , vmr _ eminent regulates the shipment of currants , the datu of August 2S being Jlxeu again this your vrhou nrst shipments can bo made. This action Is takoa to prevent uiutuo haste in the | irop.iration of the crop uud subso- queut unfavorable result * when submitted to consumer * . COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Liquidation In Wheat Yesterday Was Oon- tinund on a Heavy Soalo , EVERYBODY HAD THAT CEREAL FOR SALE As the Decline Went nn Margin * llornme KxhnnsleilnnilMnnr Trnil < m Worn Clo e < l on that Account StocKn anil Ilnmli. OniCAOo. July 23. The liquidation In wheat , which has boon no much of n feature during the lust few days was continued this morning and prices today attain bout nil records for cheapness , September sold olT at ono tltnn 2Vi * from the close last night , nud December 2hc lower , Uvorytiodysrdinort toha\o wheat for sile. As the decline wont nn innrglns became ox- Imitated i and many trades wurn closed on that ia account. Oasli sold as low as CBi < c : September - bor I : , GO'f , and December 07 ic. Near the close , however , shorts begin to cover freely and largo 1 export purchases were reported which cnusod a rally of 1'ic. AH tiio low conditions outsUlo the monetary matters worn favorable , with big exports for the week , 4,305,000 Int. , and big export purchases hero and at Now York. Homo of the trusts' securities on the Now York oxclmiiRd started panicky and that KIWU the wheat market Its direction lit the opening. The start In tlio pit was \s lid. A few purclms- Ine order * wore billed at Hie start nt M'nC for Suptambur In ono part of the nit while. In tm- otlicr Kronp of ti iders It was boliiK wildly olTorod down MC , nt a time from C3c to Gl"c before hiivlnit hocnino at alt general. The tiiico ilroppiMl l" < c In a few seconds , with but llttln fuss in excitementattnndlng the collapse In prices. Holders had evidently mndo up their minds logntout of tholr long lines nf wfinit and cnn- Hciiunntly prounrfd for the sacrifice. Tlioro was some buying on the llrst decline , which caused n ro.icllon to GU'sc , but fiesh selling orders caiiRlit at such a chance and the prlco nirilticntdnnn lofnro ovury fresh otter to Hell. Not until thn price was gro > olln around GOliC nnd oxen 00 ; < c for a fraction of a second was any permanent recovery possible. September reacted nnd closed at GlVJc ; December started at 70VJC , dropped to GT nnd closed firm nt GOc At the bottom of the duy's range there was no trading In.Inly , but It was nominally 4c discount at DbViC. It closed nt & 7' c. The Imovnncy toward the end W.H duo to an netlvo export demand , both hero and at Now Ynrk. At the latter city 48 himtlo it's were worked and hero ! 2ttf > , OflO bu. of No. 'J spring were ensured for direct shipment to Mvcrpool. Tim hlsh prlco of Now York exclmnzo provcnted further en- K moments hero. Of the local receipts of 140 cars. 87 woio now wheat. Kxpnrt clear inces from both cnists for the wi'oU woio t,3 ( > 1,00bti ( comiured with5,077- 000 bu. the week bufoio. Minneapolis and Dulutli tocolpts amounted to 171 earn , com puted with iJQ ! the coricspondlng wcokof last year. 'I he corn market was remarkably firm , con sidering the weakness in wheat. At the close today there Is ac decllno. Ilitslmns was moderately nctivo and thoru was a peed In- miliy for export , bolh here and ut Now York. IiOCil receipts were 417 curs. September slatted at 'M\c , dropped to 37.c unit reacted U > iia c , at which It closed. Trading In oats was IlKlit and scattorud. The market fell elf slightly In sympathy with uhu.it mm coin and the rather heavy receipts also K-ivo the market some weakness. It tinned up nsnln ton aril the close nnd ended at the top price of the day. bliorts worn buying rather freely early. Poplumber opened at 'JJ'id sold down toH c nnd up nKiln tn'JS'iC. JI.iV opnnod at iS c , sold up to 'M\v and down to 3He , cloblng at 2HBc bid. Local receipts , 20r ) cars. The provision market ropoitod yesterday's performance. Thucllnu hold September lard at f9.70 and picUors sold somn ribs. Itlbs were vvunk and closed ( ic. lower. Hog receipts wore lljjht , numbering 8,000 , , but the imirlcut wns limited oisy. Kstlmated receipts for Monday : Corn 510 cars ; o its 204 < irs ; boss 20,000 head. The lending futures ranged as follows : ArtlcleH Open Hlk'h. Low ClOHO. now r : ° H 57K fl-'Jfa IM niw II7JS 87 .I7M iiUH nctt 37K : is 24 21 J8 18 Cr 18 70 18 ir ; 70 1 J 45 10 CU IB 25 60 10 I ) 70 I ) T2 < 4 II 70 8 55 8 OU 8 50 CO 10 7 4T -I.1) 7 11) ) C ish quotations were as follows : rixiuu Nominally lowor. Win-AT No. 2 spring , 07'4c ; No. 3 spring , 03c ; No 2 led , 57'ic. foiiN No. 2 , UO'je. OATS-NO. 2,23'c ; No. 2whlto , 2GHc ; No. 3 whlto , no sales Kvi. No 2,40 < 47c. ll vni.r.Y No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , no sales ; No. 4 , Kubru iry , 35c. I'l.AX Hi EINO 1,11.10. TlMonivSKKK Prime , ? S BOTJ'l 00. I'oilK Muss , per hbl. , S18 70 18.72'i ' ; lard , pur 100 Ibs , * 9.15-2/J.17' , ; short ribs sldus ( loose ) , 17 12'iT 7.32'/j ; dry sailed hbouldors Iboxi d ) , f7.75 < i48.00 ; short clear sides ( boxed ) , * 8.37'8.50 WIIISKV Dlstlllors1 llnlshod poods , pqr Kul , tiiidAlH IlnchanRed ; cut loaf , G'c ; Kranu- atuil , 0 82 ; stamlaid "A , " 5.70 , Thu following were the tucolpts and hlp- munlsfor today ; On the Produce oxchan u today thu bultur arket was stonily and unchnnKod ; cruuinury , Mi'JUc ; dairy , 1018c. I''fui , llrmor at 1.1 Omnhu I'roiluoe Murker. llUTTBii Fancy cruamury , print. 21c ; fancy croamorlO ! ! , nollil packed , l9c ; fair to K < > od crciiinurlos , > olld iiicked , KWHric ; cboli.o to fancy country , lOitlOc ; fall to oed country , 14c ; p.ickluk .stock , frush , llitl'Jc. KIIIH sales ntu bulng niadu lar/uly nt 10i ® Uc. 1'OTVroiw On orders from the country -pota toes mo brlnsliiK as hlili as 751.Klo. ( ) MKI.ONM H w.iHonly n slioit tlmo IIKO that watermelons were so plenty and so cliu.ip lluit commUsloii men wuro refusing Ilium on thu ground that they could not gut finlu-bl out of them. Now thuy are Helllnu quickly at $25 pur 100. Uanialoupos niu moru plumy than limy wuro a f w days IIKO. Uunlaloupu , nor buskel.il. 00a,2r. ) . Ai'i'i.KM Choice red stand apples , houlhorn , | ) or 'j-bu. bov , ( > 570c ; Kruon , oiyu.uOc ; gruun cooUIng applea , per bu , bor , 75Ji90c. ( HUAI \ > I'llUlTrt I'liims , wild ROOSO , per 24- ijt. ciato , JJ.60 ; Texas punrs , per box , fl.50 ; 'loxas puachus , pur 1-b.iskut crate , Jl.10iil.lD ; Cullfornla pears , per box , $2.00 225 ; Cali fornia plums , lurKO and fancy , $2 ; California poaches , Halo's curly , 11.15 ; early Urawfoid , 1.2Viil.40 , CVIIIIMU. There Is a pretty KOOI ) doin ind for rom the Country ami u considerable amount is buhiK shlpimd from this point. Thu local Kronont nro kouplng the muikut wull Mlppliud. ( Jbolco Homo grown on orders from the country. 2c uur II ) . Un.niv stray hlpmonts aru arriving and tbo Quality of tuo stock Is pronounced good foi this Neuson of the year. Celery , per do/ . bunches , 35c , OMONS Homo grown stocU Is plenty , though theru are u fuw blpmenta boliiK received from points farllior south. Arkansas onions , pur 48-lb. box , OOcffif l.OO ; homo grown , pur Ib , 2o. ToUATDBrt Tlio niiirkut Is mill full of tonmtouH und prlcos are low. I.ar o receipts aru anticipated for the uuxt few days , Kouib- urn , uor4-bu kut crate. 75c1.0U : nor H-bu. box.BOo. IlKiintut-Tho nmrkot was very llthtly sup- iilled wth | berries and prices wurullrin. llluck- borrlos , which havu been couiliiK In for n neuk pnst In luruu quantities , woru scarcer , and about thu only bupply was toibo found In the Intuits of local gronruru. Thu rnspuorry stmson H uboutovor. Thuru wuro a few blueberries lit thu market , but they havu bi.cn w > high ut tbo points whuru t-rown thut there has not biion much Inducement toihlp to this mnrkut ho far this season , lllackborrlcs , homo grown , pur24-iit. cane , * 2.75 ; black raspberries , per 24jt. . cu ! > o , (3.50 ; huckloborrlos , * J.5U. TIIOI'IOAI , rilUITrf. OIUNIIES Wllllo thu supply nf orangus U not largo thoru are ocoaslonul earn arriving thai keep stocks up u > the point re.iulrod by thu demand. A ( rush car of Mudlturranuan sweets has Just been received ami tlio stock U unusually good for this season of the yenr. Itivursldo Mediterranean snoots , J3 &O&3.70 ; brlRhts , * J.7& 300 ; Hlvcr ldu buodlhik's J 00463.25. I.KUO.HS The steady warm weather pro duces a v ory fair demand for lemons and all bouses are doing a good stuady huilneas Iu tliem. Messlnas , uxtra fancy , ib oOi G.OO ; Moss I lias , pur box , cholcu to fancy. 15 OOf5 & ( > . 1UNAN1H 1'rlcus roniAln about stundy. 1'er bunch , largo , * J.25it2.7i ; per huticli , binall to medium , * IOUi&2.20. IIIDW , TAIXOW , Eta HIDES No. 1 greun hldos , 3c ; No. 2 green hides , 3c : No. 1 grcon snltod hides , 3Sc ; Nn. Q flroonsKltod hldos. 2' At ) No I Rroon knltod Fildci , 26ll .to4Oibs. , 3lpj No.Rrcon galtcd hldoi , 23 Ibs. to 40 IN * , _ Vl No. 1 vnal cilf , H Ibs. to 16 Ibs . Oct No.2 vonl rnlf. 8 Ibs. to in Ibs , 4cs No. 1 dry fllnthtrlfs. 7p ; No. a dry Hint nidus. Oc ; No. 1 dry -nilltod hldos , 6c. 1'art cured hldos 'ic par Ib. less than fully cured. HIIKKP rRi.Ts UrconTHtpil , each a.ViWt.'JS ; green allo < l .shenrllnit short woolod early skins ) , nncb 10 < i2I > c : dry sho&rlliiits ( short woolcd early skins ) . No. 1 , each f aioc ; dry shearlings ( short woolnrt onrly nklnsi. No. 2. each Oc ; dry Hint , Kansas nud Nohrnskn butcher wool pnlts , per III. , actual weight , 10 $ lie ; dry Hint Kansas hnd Nuhrnska Murriiln woolpplts , per Ib. . ftctml wolnht , 7aiOci dry Hint Colorado butchi't wool pulls , per lh. , actual weight , OI&lOc : . dry Hint Colorado Mur rain wool polls , per Ik , actual weight , 7O9c : dry pieces and bucks , autual weight , 5it7c. TAI.I.OW AMI ) UnA8H--a'allow , No. 1 , 4 > f < & 4 jeV tnllow , No. 2. 3'ttMd ; crease , wlilto"A , 4Ml5c ; Rronso , whlto II , 4cj grouse , yellow , 3Ko ; grease , dark. .V ; old butter'Iii'JHc ; beeswax , prime , lG323c ; rough tallow , 2W HOSTS Cur lots weighed nnd dollvnrod In Chicago : Dry buffalo , per ton , llfi.UO'rMB.OOi dry country , blenched , per ton , $10.001813 00 ; dry country , dntnu nnd tuunty , JH 00310.00. New V'ork .Mnrkrti , Now MOIIK , .July 29 riotrn llecolpls , 10.000 pkgs. : exports , 200 bids , fioo sacks ! sites , 2l > 00 pkgs. Market very dull nnd nnmln il on the lower wheat mar kets ; rlntor whoit , low grades. Jl.OSfi 4.2'i : winter whont , fair to fancy , 245 W3.45 ; winter wheat , utitents , $3.403)100 ) ; Mlnnusota clu.ir , $ J 4MJ3 00 ; i Minnesota straights. $3.304.00 ; Minnesota patents , $4 OOP4.45. roitN MKAt. Quiet , steady ; yellow western , J2H ( > iJ2.70. Kvi : Dull , woikl western , 54Gf > c. IluiM.rMAl.T-Quiet , stuadyj western , C5JJ 90c. 90c.WIIKAT KecolpN , 102,000 1m. : exports , BCi- 000 hit. ; sales , l.OMO.OOO bn. futures , 200.000 bu. 11 ot. bpot innrUet we.iU ; moderately active , lai2c lower ; No 'J red , In store und ulavntnr , OayftHGc ; nlloit , 07i iii07'4o ; f. o. b. } OlJi0'Jc ; ungraded red , US'So'lo ' ; No. 1 hard , 70 > ic ; No. 1 northern , C7c , No. 1 ! northern , G5 , e ; No. 3 Milwaukee , lH > 4c. Options woru active , excited , hoiw und l titJ c lower , with the cloin unselllcd ; No 2 ted , August , 05Ji07Sc , closing at (55'iC ( ! September , OU 7-l(5rs70He ( ( , chHbiKiitOH'ie ; October , 715S IWtC , closing nt 71'ie ; December , 7&151 ' 77iic , closing at 70 < > ic. UoilN Keculpts , 01,000 hu. ; exports , 15,000 Ini. ; sales , 105,000 nil. futures , no spot. Spots dull and steady ; No. 2 , I7c In elevator , 47' @ 48calluit. Options uurudult at ' ( c decllnu on September , closlnx ste ulyj Auguit. 470 ! Soplombor , 4b'iiMBc , closing at 4bSc ; Octo ber , closing ut47c. ( A1S Hocolpts , 150.000 bu. ! exports. 80,000 bu. ; sales. 45,000 bit. futures , 3O.OOO hu. snot. bimtH , dull , Ulster. Options , dull , wuakurJuly ; closing nt 3G4c ! ; Aiuust. , )0ic ) } , closing at 30'5c : ticptutnbor. 30.W30'fc , closing nt StHJe ! spot No. li white , 3Hc ; No. 1 ! Chicago , 37ltC ! No. 3 , 3Gc ; No. 3 white , 37e : mixed wtsturn " 3VS3Bej whllu weslurn. 3844.ic. ! HAV Steady , fair Inuulryj sblpplng , $7.00 ® llors rinn hut dull ; state , common to Choice , 10 < 5J22c ; I'nctllc coast , 10321c. HIDPS Nominal , WIUIK I'uovisiONS Uut mu its , quiet hut steady : pickled hboitlUurs , * 7 ; hams , fll.uO ® ! ' . ! 50. Middles , eiLty but dull ; Hhort clear , J7.75. I.ard , dull , noiiiliinl ; western steiuu closed at < J'J.7 ( ) ; sales , none ; option sales , ninie ; July closed alSU 05 noiulmil ; 4upteinbor cloied nt $91)0. ) I'oik , steady but iiulet ; new mess , JlH.OO ® 18.75. IliiTTUt btoudyfairdumandi western dairy , 15lSc ; wuslurn croainury , lOS20c ; western factory 15fiil7Kc : KlKlus.'JOc. CIIKKSI : rinn , rulr duniund ; skints , 1V - . - . KIKIS steady ; rocolnts , 4,000 plcgs , : wtst- nrn fresh , 14 ® 15'ic ; western , per case , $1.50 ® 2.75. 2.75.TAi.iflW TAi.iflW Steady , quiet ( city J2 per 4'.c. l/'OTTONSPBi ) OnKasy , ijulot ; crude , 35JJ 37c ; yellow , 42c. I'KTiioi.nivt stonily iliulot ; crude In bills , \\a4liliigtiiii , S4,85crnrfoln ; bulk. JJ.MXa'J 05. KOSI.N Hasy. dull ; strained common to good. U5cffi l.OJV ; . TIIHPKMIM : Dull , o-ifcy at'JGia27c. KICK I'.ilrly acllvu , llrili ; domestic , fair to extra , 2 * tt5Hc : Japan , 4'Ja'il4'u. Mor.AHSK New Orluiiif. , open kuttlu , steady butdullatsoaosc. oiiiiAii Kaw , quiet , firm ; fair refilling , _ , . . centrifugals , OGtest.S ci lellned dull , stuady ; oil "A4 13-lGQ6'je ; mould "A/TiSfflS 0-lGc : standard "A , " 4 S-tOiiS c ; confectioners "A , " 5 l-lliHi5Kc : , qut loif. 5 ? tj5 ; 3-l ( > c : crusbod , b'.fBiS 1-lCic ; po\dered ) , 57-lGa5 , o ; granulated , 0 3-lGOViC ! cubes , 07-lG'Q ' I'm IiuMi Sloady , quiet ; Amurlcan , J12.75 © 10 00. Coi'l-Kii Quiet ; $10. < 1,1AI > htoudy ; domestic. 83.30. TIN Steady ; htr.ilul8.90 bid , J19 asked ; plates stonily , qtilol. sioady ; dqmustlc. $3.90. , hit. , j ST. Houis , July 20. i'Lotlii Entirely nomi nal ; now extra fancy , $27&2.80j ether grades unchanged. WHEAT simply demoralized , closing l c below veslorday ; No , 2 red , cash , 04Hc ; July , 05c ; Augusr , 05i c ; September , 08'aC. COIIN In the H , ime condition as wheat , but rallied , closing with a loss of c ; No. a mlxud , cash , 34c ; July , 34 } c ; August , 34 ; c ; bon- tonibur , 35\c. OATS I'lrin ; No. 2 , cash and July , 27c ; Au gust , 22Hffi223c ; September , 22'ic. HvK htionit ; No 2 , 49c. HAUI.KV No trade. HlUN f.owor ; OGc on east track. TI.AX Pi1 1D Lower ; $1.0 _ > . TIVIOTIIY .SKKU Unchanged. HAY Unchanged. llurri.ii hieady , unchanged ; separator creimoiy , 19'S20c. ; chcico dairy , 17@lc. os If nchaiiged at'Jc. 1'uovisioss Very dull , lower : pork , * 10 87 Yt ftlC.OO ; lard. * 8 87V.U9.00 ; dry suit moats , loosu shoulders , * 0.73 ; longs and ribs , $7.37 * , , ; shorts , $7.87Vt ; boxed , lOc higher ; bacon , packed shoulders , $8.25 ; longs and ribs , 9.mj9,25 ; shorts , J9.37hams ! ; , utt- chiinged ; sugar cured , J13 OiXj 14 00. KKTIITS I'lour , 3,000 sacltt. ; wheat , 97- 000 bu. ; coin , 79,000 bu. ; oats , 22,000 bu. SlilI'MKvrs I'Jour , 5,000 wicks ; wheat , 13- 000 bu. ; corn , 47,000 bu. ; oats , 8,000 bu. Kiinstih City Murkota. KVSSAS CITY , July 29. WHEAT Domoral- l/ud ; V 5ilc lower ; No. 2 hard , 48 < a48Vtc ; No. 2 rod. 49'iZOOc. Con.N Ic lower and rather slow ; No. 2 mixed , 28h29c ; Xo. 2 whlto. 29 > , @ 10c. O < TS I'lrin , No. 2 "ilxod. 21c ; No. 2 whlto , new , 2t.c. l'i.\x bf MI Nominally 97c. HAY Very weak ; timothy , $0.0038.00 ; pralrlu , * l.8r ) . HUTTKII Scarce , firm ; creamery , 1020c ; dairy. 13U617C. KddS lluttur fueling ; strictly fresh cuudlod , KhCLitT.s Wheat , 1,100 bit. ; corn nnd oats none Wheat , 12,200 hu.j corn , 7,100 bu ; oats , 2,200 bu. Now York llrjr ( leeds .Hurhet , NKVV VonK.July 29. In the dry goods trade thu xhiitllng down of many inlllx , which begins today to coiitlnuo through the coming month til least , causes more Inquiry for goods Now that tbo production will bo adjusted to con sumption theiu Is reviving contldencu as agalnsl any demor.ill/atlon of the market , Buyers uru 1 Ikoly therefore toopurato wben- OM.'I and to whiituvur extent circumstances may Instlfy them. CoiisorvatlHiu will not bo ab indoiied. Drown cottons nro very hlow , but the tliiost bleached goods continue well sold up. Colored fabrics will bo most nlTectod by the shutdown l.lvitrpool MnrUvti. Livrnpooi * July 20.VIIBAT Dull , holders offer freely , No 1 California , 5s lOVidttris per cental ; rod winter , f > s 8to. ! < i > Os 9' > d. Receipts of wheat for past thriiu days , 290,300 cuntals , Includlni , ' 174,000 Amur- lean , COHN Quiet and easier ; mixed western , 4s 3d per cental IJAIIII t'liineverfteru , , ! 7n put cwt. Cut KSK American line-it , white , 40s fid pur cwt. r NEW Ottl.EVNH , Jiin29 , Futures , baiely Htuudy ; sales , 9,000 bales , Incluillng August at * 7.4i(67.50 ; Huplumbrl" 7.00 < it7.08j Novum- bales ; uxporU to tlif/.cuntluuut , 70 balus ; oiilos , 1,400 bales. fiii Market , MILWAUKEE July 29 , WIIKAT Weak ; No U spring , & 8c. Kt COIIN Lower ; No. Sj' JJc. i OAW l.owur ; No. 2 vffilio , 3lc ; No. 3 , whlto 30c.ft 32c. _ , IIAIII.KYANI ) ItYB-Np Htnal. l'ltoirtloNH I/owcr iiiivrk , 418,90. JliirliBl , I'liii.uiKi.i'iui , July * * , Wit KAT Weak ; un- seliled ; No. 2 red , July and Augusi.i4' ( , ( t > 4i. COIIN WunU , Ion ur | No. U mixed , July and August , 4C < a40Mc. OATS Cash , steady ; futures , wuuKor ; No. whltu , July , 39 < a39He. _ Ctnciuniu .tlurket * . CtNriNNATr , July 29 WHEAT Hoavjri No. a red , offered at 53cj bid , 62c. COIIN Dull ; No. 2 mixed. 40c. OATS Lower ; No. 2 mixed , 23c. WlllSkY-Steudy , * 1.12. llnltlmoro ( iruni Vlarkul. JtAi.TlMOitK , July 29. Wiiuvr Weak ; No. 2 red , pol and July , Ot' 'c , COIIN Kasler : nilvod. upotand July , 45 c. OATS Kiisy ; No , 2 whlui wuttorn , 3 7 he. Toloilo < ir in .Market , TOI.KPO , July 29. WIIKAT Hloadlor ; No. 3 Club , 55ci August , 5&Uc. COIIN lull ) ; No. 2 cash , 41c. OATS-btcauy ; cuahaml mixed , 27c. ( ! onv0 .Market. Ntw YOHK , July 29. Outlons opened dull , unchanged to 0 poluU doitn , closed steady , uncliaimtd to 15 points up ; kalus , 10,000 bagx , iichnllnii ! Ansmt , M'i oiPopti > mbor , $ IT. * . % ; Docpiiibor , IIS 2.V21&.30 ; Suet lllo , dull , nomi nal ; No. 7,110.75. STOCKS AND IIOND9. Opening of ltn lnr n In s'penrltli > Detrl- opoil L'nniilftfrnhln Wrakuens. Nr.w YoitK , July 2 ! ) . At the opening of bus- ! nos at the Stock exchange today the nmrkot was wonk nnd lower. Honors ! KU > ctrlc and Chicago ( las were the apodal fe.ituros ; the formeroponed nt 30 , decline of O'J per cent as compared with 1'rldiy's closing llguros. The hroik was due to fercod ales , and at Iho decline there was some Rood buy ing 1t 1 nnd the stock rallied quickly to 3D , receded to 3Gli and closed at 38 , Chicago ( las was hammcrod down 7 points to 40 , recovered to 43V , receded to 41S and closed at 4US. There was < > mo dispute nlxnit the opening prlco , the Htock having Mold simultaneously at 44 and 41. Humors of a bond Issue to par for con struction and that the company would piss Its dividend n rnunt for thobruifc. The general market displayed weakness , the boars having niiiila most of the facl that Iho savings b inks would tnKu iul > milage of the tlmo clause. Thoconsorvatlvo element of the street on thu ono lianil commended thn action of the presidents. The decline outsldo ot Chlcnitn ( lasai-d Oeneral Electric ranged from 1 to 4ij porcont. Tlio greatest lossus were In Dola- wnro& Hudson , lict.awanmi , lakn Shore and I.oiils\Hie A. Nashville. Thti lower prlcos at tracted purchiisurs and a recovery of from 't to 1 percent followed. The trading In odd lots was again on a heavy si-ale Quito n fen I urn nt I lie market Is the bank statement , which proved unfavorable , us uxpocted , nnd the tuarkut cased of again. Among tbu special ties rullman broUo to per cent to 140 and rnl- llud to 142 ; ruinsvlllu& Torru ll.uilo dropped H per cent to H2 and Susqiiehiiiin i Ac Western preferred , now , 7 per cent to 38. At the cloio speculation wns ( Inner In tone. Tlio totit sales wen ) 101,000sh iros. Thu following aru thu closing quotations on th leading stocks on tbu Now Yurk block ex- chnngu today ; Atddson . Nor. P.Klile prld , Ad UUN Kxpri'Hs H 1' DA.O Alton.TerrulIiuto. NortliVM'Hlern. . ilo profit . . . 140 do pref il . . . 1.10 Atnerlv in KxprcHS 1(10 ( N. Y Ointnl . . . 1MIUJ lliltlmoniAOIdo , rn N. YANK . . . 17M C in id i I'.ielllc Out irlo AWotUern. 111 111H On iron lmi | . . . . H Centril P.ieltlc .V OreitonNiv . . . no dies A Ohio O S r , .V U N. . . ID riile.uri ) A Alton. I'.H'llie M.lll C. II. A Q . 71 Peorla Dee ft n . ridcniro On . Ml ) CoiiHoltil iledH is . 112 1'iilbii in 1'ilace , T I.I r. c c A t TJ 27 Rc.iilliu , ' „ 11 ! roiton on rcrt. . Richmond Tor . , Del. A Hudson. . . liiil ilo prcfil I'-'l Del Link A Went l.li ) llloii ( unlit vYeit , in 1) All U.prnfil. do pref d ! Din AC. F. Co HiKk Isl mil . . . KiHt Teiui . . . . .St Paul . IMe . . v SJ * On prufil do prefd JO' * SI Puil .t Oni tin Foil W.ivne 110 do prefd 100 Ore it Nortli'ii pfil. 102 Southern IMi'llle ISli f. A V. 1 prof il no Sntfir lli'llneij lift Hocktnir Valley . IIP * Ti nn f'onl , v Iron 11 Illinois IVntMl. . . US Texml'.u-ltlc 11IK St. I'liilAUiilntli J7 Tel AO C pi-efd 70 Kan ATivciH nf il tlnlini I'ulllu 17 I. ikn llrln A.Vtmt U S KxpresM 4fi do pref d r \V St I. .V 1 * Likt ) Shorn ilo pref ll . Lead Trust Wi Us K iriro Kxi | I.oidsillleANiHh. Western Union r.oulHIlli ) A. N. A. . Win i llnir A I. K M.lnh ill iu ( "cm do ptvfil . . Memphis .V rh is. . M .V St I , MlcldirinCViili.il. . 1) .VK ( ! MlHHonrlPaclnc . . 1HII Oeneril Klectrlr Mobile. A Olilo . . II N illon ll Lliineeil NiHhvIlle rtiitt . HO Coli ) F A I . . in N itlon il ronliKu. 111 tin prefd . . . Hfi do pn'f d . * II ) H A T C . HfiH N J C.ntril 8H T A A A N M . Nor He Wi St. pfil . -'II T St L A K C . North Amer. Co . . do prof d JO Nortliini Pielllc The total s lies of stocks worn 104,000 slmrc , including : Atchlson. 5,1)00 ) : HurlliiKlon , 10.000 ! Chicago Gas , 33.000 ; Distilling , JUOO ; Krle , 4 000 ; ( lenoral Klectrlc. 11,000 ; Lake Shore. 3,000 ; Loulsxllln A. Nash\llle , 4,000 ; New Kneland , 5,000 ; Itoek Maud , 5,000 ; St. Paul , 10,000 ; bugur , 10,000 ; Western Union , U.700. > Vw York Mutiny .Market. NEW YOIIK , July UO. MONEY ON CAI.IJ Nominally 4 pei cunt. 1'iiiMB Mt m * vvrn.fc I' uini-8J412 per cent. STMIUMI \MiK-Irregular with actual business In bunUur's bills at * 1.801 4 8J for sixty days and JI.H1IM 81 fordiiniand bit.vni C'niTtucATErt Neglected , closing at 70\c. GOVKRSMKNT HoNDsj Steady. State bonds , dull. The closing quotations on bonds : . S 4Hrej ; SI.L.V.S F Oeti St. . 100 IT , S 4Htoii | ) St. Paid Consols ll.-i U. S IMnreirt . . . St. 1 > . C.AI' l lH . . IMclllcbHOt 'U3. . . T P L U.Tr RctH. 110 Missouri ( is. . . . T P. 11 ( ! Tr Hcts. Tonn new Mtt ( in . Union P.ie. IBIH. . lof Tonn. now net . " 8. . Went SMoin IVnn new wt .la . R. G. W. Ists . . . . 1ST Tin id i So 'Jits. . . AtrldHOii Irt Ontril I'M. iHtH. . 11)1) ) ) do'J sCliHS A. . I ) All. O IHIH . . . . Ill O.H AS A 5n . . fl ! ) D A It. O 1 . . . " O H. A H A'd 5 10J Krle 1MB I > 1) ) "ill AT C. OH 101) ) HI 1C. A T. ( Jen. HH. 7.1V do con ( > H 101 M.K AT. Oral Is. .IPi N C-iroltn i HH. . . . 121 Mutn il Union lit ) . ( ) * > I do IH 111 N..I.C Int Cert. . C. UroxMis . . . . 115 N Pac.lHls Tenn old OH IK ) N 1'ae. liilH 101 Va HH N. W. COUHOlH l.IJ Va K\-Mat coup N W. Deb T.H . . . Jl ) _ ' Va pnnsl'lHerIeH ( M S I iLI ! M.Gen tin. 71. . ' * U } ' .Is 8.- llostoii Stock ( Jiiotntloiifi. HOSTOX , July U9. C'all loins , 8310 per cent ; time linns , 0 per cent and commission. Ulos- Ing quotations on Mocks , bonds and mining shaius : Atih .Top AS P. l.l'f ' West Knil pref d American Sutrar. . . < > , ' WeHtlnu-b Kleulile 17 do prefd . . . . 70n do pref d .17 IlivsnteUis n Win ( Vntril Com , .17"Hi Hell Teleplioni ) . l-n Ill'l Ikmton A Alb mj . nn l.7V IliiHlim A Malnu. . 1 ID N < nKn l mil ( In . 101 ilu pinfil . . . . lUli ( il'II llll'Ctlll ! . " ) H . II'S ' Chi lliir , A < J 71H WiH ClMltl ll IHtH. . Ifi Fllchhnrj ; 71 ! Allouez Mlnlnif Co 40 ( ion I'.li ctrlu , ts All uitlc Ill Steel. . . . so JIoHton A .Mont 17' son 17'r iX Cen Com n HllttltA IIOHtOII . r , N Y. A New Kiiff . IH Calinni't A Heel i. . 150 ! OMColouv 171 reiitennlal 171H Oreson Short Line H rrinklln ItitblM-r . . .10 Kt'llHiKe Sin IJIiieo II ) ' 20 Union Pacltlc Qulncv . . . . . . II.1 Went Knci Tain inek. nr , NKW York Mlnlmr Ouiitnlliiim. ; iK > v YOIIK , July 29.-Tho followlns ? are the mining quotation : Con rnl , . 113 Slerri No vail I II ) Ii iduuod . 11)0 ) SI.mil ml . . . . . . Ill ) Oonlil ACuiry . ,10 Con . . ill II ilo A Nim roHH. II ) Yellow Ja , hi t .15 Honii'Ht ikn . . . . USTHi Imn Sll III Mnxli in . ' ! " > Quick bllvir . UfiO Onlirlo . 700 ilo i.ief'd. . . , l.'UO ( > ! > ! . Ir . nt ) JO Pljiiioiltl . 10 ! St. I.DIIH Mining OIKItutIDIK. ST Lotus , July 20. Tin ) mining rtoek in ir kut WIIH excessively dull , no lncUs In duiiiaml American Nutllo could ba\u been bought a ! )5u and Mild nt 30c. Ad HUH. . * .4' ) 15 fj , , 5 Ui-udtuM l.lKi bill I uskid. Mnuiichil .VntiiH Nnw Oitt.KANS , July 29. Clearings , $891,504 I'Aius Julv 2'J. ' Thruo , per cunl runlus 85 15c for ( hu iiccotinf , KANHAsl'lTrMliily 29. Clearings , $757,150 total for Ihu wuul.4,75H,507. HAMIMOIIK. July -UloarhiBS , $2,079,209 baiancus , } 2J2Olf. Money , C pur cent. I.OMIO.V , July 2'J. Amount of bullion with drawn from the Hank of Kngluml on balanci today i58,000 , Mp.Mi'iitrt , July 20 , Now Voile ovclmngi selling at II.Wi premium. C'luarlngs , ibO,4b8 N'h\v YOIIK , July 29. rieailnn's , { 91.G51.437 balances , iM,7HA,71u. For thu wee It : ( /'ieir lux' * , 54J,5H97H ; balances , tJ7i57)70. : ( ) rilll.AliKI I-IIIA , July 29. Uluirln s , tll,23G , 211 ; b ilances. tl.syl.HUU. .Monoy. Gjier cent Pol the weuk. Clearing , * i'Jl ' Jillia > ; tj.U uncos , * H,3H2,427. C'IMII.NNATI , July 29. ClourllU'S , $1,135.150 ! for the xumU. JUOJ3 , 00 ; for IbOJ , tll.UIO.OOU. . Munuy. t.ftH pur cent. KichanKoniiNuw York * 1.0Oto2 ( HI discount. NMV YOIIK , July 29. ihjiorlal. Tulr cram t TiiKHKK 1 Kxcliiinito HUH iiuolud as folluw. . today : i'lilcnxo , 17 dlwounl ; llouon , 40c dUciniiit to J3c jiruiiiliini ; ht. l.otiU , tt.t.OdU- cuunl , HUSTON , July 2U. ( Jtimrliu * , 113001,062 ; bulunciw , tl , 109,064. Moiiny 7 3-10ifiH pur cent ; iixclmiiKe on New York , 40c dKcoont to 3Jc premium I'or thti week : 179,41)4,520 ; biliincos , * S , 7.13 , 441) . HT I.OUIS. July 2H l'lo.irln f , i2.l 9,20l , this wuulc , * 15,701,4ii : , last yiiar , $21,37Hb77 ; liikt wnuk , } 1H,374,7J7 ; liilancus today , (312- HOJthU ; wunk. I1.500.49J ; laU yuar , 43.0.1.V 21.2 ; last week , fl.rtJS.BJO. ilonuy ijulut , d'ttH jiurcunt. KxcbiuiKo on .Nuw York , tl.OO dU- count. A i.ivi : . 3iAiiiiT9. Week Uluirn with l.lfiit Iteinlpla , I.owrr lrlcu and > Vuuk ruellue. HATUIIIMY , July 29 , Hocolpt.s for the week , rotnparod with lait , hhow u moderate ducrea o as to cut tlo unil hhuop , with aullihl Increase In thu supply ot hogs , Compared with the corresponding wuuk last year thoru has bion a decreuiu all around Thu figured are n follows ; Cattle. Ilou-j. Hbeop. HoculptH this wt'Pk . . . B.408 27.4U5 1.&I4 Itt'COlpU laHt wci'k 10,110 2J.791 2B7 baine wuulc last year. 9,04U 34l > Ori 3,137 Tliocnttlii inarkut IbU wock has boon very umiVDii and , considering the snmllnusi of thu nuppllus. ducldudly unsatUfactory , K > un ri diculously Hulil rcculutj for tbU suason of thu juar failed to mlumlatu tradu to uny great iu' tunt. The gpuculutivu ulvuieul wan aliuo > t rntlrt'ly Inckltif , whllo the disposition ( \iunn thn drcticd Ix-cf mnn w to con H no tholr pur- clmos to their actual nocosillln * , Tlio week opriied out with a VITJT moan mar- Vet Mondar , hut with hardly < < mmirlt ralllo after thnt to Veop ono homo runnlnc under ordinary clrriimst inces. tlioro was a eradnnl IninrouMncnt. and \tj \ Irlday prlcoj for bolh Ix'i-f st crs nnd bntchors' stock had recovered 10ctn20c of the decllno , but today them wns another slumii ami the close of thu week finds prlcos lltlln if any bettor than the close ot the week n ravlous. Although the fre < h rocolpts. uliout 2,301 bond , were only fntr , they were the hoavlrst of the weok. Of the 1OI ( cars tvce.lv ed 14 , or nearly 300 bond , v orn Katms City Toxnns , blllnU direct to Cudahy. OITerJiiKs , how- o\or , wort ) almost entirely natives , nmoni ; thorn MIIIIO very cholco bettvos. The tiuukia opom-il out very nuarly steady on the bust tlpo cattle , onino 1.3H7 and 1 , 17111) . { 4. Humid * 4.80 , There wns no nntsldodonuiml worth montlonlng anil thn Innulry ( nun local homes wns do- cldedly IndltTorcnt on account of thu nmulo olTurlngs nnd the unfavornhln tonit to eastern nih Ices. I'rlces ruled ummmly lowjr , opinions vary lint from fie. to20o. DiMilurs were cenerallr looking for llboral supplies and a lower iniirkel In Chlcnjto Monday , and were gunorally ilNposed to Hull here nt a sacrlllco rather than takn the risk of havlntf thalr CBlllo shlppud to bo In Chlc.iKO Monday. Tlio result was a general "cutting looso" and by nixm the supply was very ci'iiorally out of llrslhiinds. I'tilrtii very good 1.200 to 1,3011- 11) . beov os sold all thn nuy from 13 00 to * 1.30 , with fair to good 1,050 to 1,15(1-11) ( . steers nl from Sfl.70 lo } 4 , and fair to poor izrassj and half fat stock nt titim f3 &U down to 1 1. 1 bore was a sharp luhiuicoin cow valiins 1'rldiy , and with limited .supplies nnd n very filrdoniind that ndxanco was well sustiilnud todav , ( iood fat cows sold at (2 75 , with ihln westerns as low us il ( Jnhes wont at fiotn * ) to * 4.&l ) . or about steady prices. Thoru was no pirtlciilar change In rough stock. A big bunch of stiiRs bnniulit * 3 40 , or about as much us thuy would luuo brought liny tlmo lately. Thu feeder t ratio has been good all weok. 1'rlcus ruled stronger todav and fair to good stock Is In ncthoileinaml at pih us30c toQOc bettut Ihan tun dnjs ago. Uepiesontntlvo sales ; No , Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. " " H.U ) $ .1 00 18 . . 1058 $3 80 2" 1500 3 00 17H . .1051 ! l 85 1 910 3 25 37 . . .115. ! : i 85 1 . . . JOO 3 21 70 . . . 1077 : i 83 22 . . 912 3 25 45 . . . .12JO ! 1 90 8 . . . 9J7 3 25 41 . . . 11JI1 3 95 22 . . . 10U5 3 30 31 . . . .1301 4 00 'J5 890 3 35 5O. . . . .1092 1 00 1 . . . 770 3 DO 21 . . . 100H 4 00 22 1112 il 50 20 . . 1225 I 10 l.OcfTxllSJ 3 50 40. . . .1172 4 10 00 . . . .1278 80. . . .1305 4 20 l > 7 . . . .12J2 3 05 15 . . . 12W ( 4 25 2J 103 ! ) 3 70 57 . . .1280 4 30 21 . 10SO 3 75 39 . . 1387 4 GO 60ef tt.1041 3 80 Smi'I'tNO AM ) EXl'OltT. 19 1471 4 80 1 . . .10JO 1 25 10 , .1007 2 25 4. . . . 952 1 50 1 .1180 2 40 1 . . 1UII ) 1 1)0 1 .10SO 2 10 3 . . 820 1 ( ) > 8 92(5 ( 2 75 . . .1O,1I ) 1 75 8. 1250 2 75 . . . 719 2 20 1. .1170 2 75 . . .1050 0 GG1 1 35 3 . . . 937 2 75 o.vi.vm. 0 . . . . 201 3 00 3 . . 2S7 4 00 4 110 320 1. . . . 130 4 00 STAOS. 23 . 1321 3 40 8TOUKHIS I ) H'HIFItl. 9 . 440 2 00 2J . 800 3 00 14 . . . btIS 245 2 . . .1015 3 IK ) 1 . . . 1020 200 38 . . . 820 305 07 . . . . 8J9 200 13 . . . . 97. ) 305 J . 1080 200 47 . . .1078 320 M iniksK V OATri.i : . No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. 5cnwsTx.778 $1 00 20cofcs , Tx.OOH ifl 00 C7u > ws.T71H 1 ( .O 2COWS , I'v H10 170 4rotts , Tx'JUfl 170 24 feeding .081 201) ) lions Tim oxtiuinu weakness In the Inn ; nniruut can only bu attributed totbocon- tlnuud slilnKuncy In the money murUut. U iiler otdlnnry clrcutnsfinces the present in idortito supplies would .Instiio stoaily pi Ices or an adv.inco. but a Unlit money niirket prtnents packers from I ildiiK advantage of tlio bin ni'inrlii there Is In hoes at presniit price's. Mo-it of thorn s ly thuru Is loss money In piovislons , hut they prufer to do thulr business "on thu bo ml , " as II ru- oulii's less m.UKlu and thu jnollti are about ns sure Tills ban been \\i-nk of continuous di cllnu. Yiilues have dropped i.0c slncu Monibiy and thu inarlvut closus very u nil ; at thu ducllnu Thoru N no notice illc ch in o In thu situ it Ion , nnd , iisldu from thu condition of mono > in it- tors , uvury thins would sooin to ba f ivoi.ihlu to hlslim prlciiN. The I'rlco Current says : "Phoro h is bi'on ijiilto a reduction In the m ot bojis tlio past wnuk , I'lckliik' lulurus Initlcatu a total of lOO.OOU , coinp-ired with 240,000 Ihu prci.t'dlim' weeK , and 170,000 for coiu'spondlMK tlmo last vcar , Prom Minch 1 thu total Is 1,080,000 , against 0,085,000 a venr : ito | Dccrcasu for thu wouK , 10,000 , .mil for thu season , 1,000,000. continued inued with hist year. " Huculpts today full moru than 1,000 short of lust Saturday's run , but the sui.tlmunt was uxiiumuly bearish nndnullurs h id to submit asKiacufully as they could to a timber lediictlon In pilccs of .V to inc. A modciatu shipping and flush meat dein ind kept ll ht and butcher nulKht IKMS ut a KOOI ! pruiiiluin ovui huavles , and xood to cholcu lo ids Kunuraliy with fiom onu to hilt a do/en loujh 01 heavy ho s tlnouii out sold at from f ) to ? , " ) 10 with pilmu ll > 5-Ih. sorts up to (5.20 llca\j nnd mixed packers sold mostly al J4 9" ) and i5 , with roii-'li nnd tliiowouts from that down to $400 Tiadu was In thu dull and diaKXi'in oribii thioiulioul , Imt. thu close found ihn pins fairly well cluuied , nl- tlmuuli Ihu fcollnx was uxtiiiinolv wuaK. The bulk of the sales weto atl,9' ) and $5 , us a alnslifO lofO.K ) 1'ilday audio 00 to fi 55 onu wuuk iiuo toil ly. HupiusuntiillM ) stilus. No. Av. .Sh I'r. No Av. Hh. I'r 20 310 240 J4 50 57 2o'J 110 f.r. 00 11 310 80 4 75 47 311 HO 0 00 11J 2.8 ( 80 4 75 1.4. 219 hi ) 0 00 J 270 4 HO 7i ! 19,1 ICO 0 00 1 207 4 80 49 220 40 0 00 00 294 240 4 80 .28J 40 0 00 8 240 BO 4 85 ( ill 240 280 0 OO 25 282 80 1 85 Ii5 2'JO 0 OO 10 3,11 4 85 74 220 230 0 00 ( .2 201 2 0 4 ' ) ( ) 59 278 0 00 52 35r > 40 4 02' ! 52 341 120 0 OO 00 209 240 4 95 01 2')0 ) 40 0 00 5-i 312 120 95 20H 100 0 00 50 220 100 05 hi ! 209 120 0 00 01 .21.3 40 4 90 00 320 80 0 OO 03. 220 HO 95 I > 1. 211 80 0 05 ( > H. .210 170 01 70 200 0 00 01. 301 40 90 245 5 OO 01 207 120 90 0) ) , 250 0 00 70 .2.17 HO 0 00 1.0 218 HO 0 11) ) 4'J 21)1 40 0 00 74 227 40 5 K ) 1,1 301 80 0 ( )0 77 .214 200 0 10 10 311 0 00 77 214 4O 0 10 OS 219 40 0 1)0 ) 70 20 ! ) 40 5 10 OH 251 11.0 n oo 01 210 80 0 10 57 , 277 80 0 00 71 180 81) 0 10 AhSOUTl.D , 31 100 0 20 Mil IT Two doubles of common" " xhcop wen rucuhul. lluyeis wtinlud K'ood mutUins and > > uro ready to pay steady prices , but Iliori wis no duiimnd for Infui lor Mil If and NtocUurs Today' * quotations worn an follows1'ulr li KOI d natives , * J 25i4.20 ; fnlr to ooil wost- i rns , i.tOih(3H5 ; ( ominon and hlocU Mmup , il,00ft. ) 00 ; good lo cholco 40 to 100-llj lambs , iJ.OOi&OOO. KupiusuntathUHalus : No Av. I'r. 100 wustiiin mlxud 100 $ J 00 Iliunipt * mill UUponUlDii of Stock. Olllchil rt'ciilnts nnd disposition of stork ns shown by thu hooksof thu Union blimlc Y.mls company for Iho twenty-four IIOUM undlng ut 5 o'clock p. m. July 2'J. 1H9) ) ; c v n 11. IIOIUKS.V Ml ( JiiH i He id CirH He 1.1 . C.ns lie id CirH I He.id loo'j.llio a.ll.M too Disi-osiriof , Stuck In Hocolpts of II ni stuck ut thu four principal WLsturn mat Uois Saturday , July 29 : Cut lie. Hogs hlnep. South Omaha . 2,100 2,1.21 IHO Chicago . 1.000 8,500 40U Kansas Oily . 3,800 3.JOO bt. l.oula 000 1.00 Total 7,490 15,021 000 KniMii. ( Ity l.hu itoik Market. IVANS ts OITV. July 29. UATTI. ! . Receipts 3 , HUD head : slilpiiiuntH , 1,700 head ; nurkut stroll,1 to lOc higher ; Tuxas stters , 3.10 ; Tox.iiiCou * . ila'.ft2 15 ; hhlpplng 8ttorn , I4.OOUO.20 ; imtho cows , i ) Un.3.OO ; bulchurs' ' stock , M ( JOJM 10 ; NtockiTM and feulcrs , tJ.10 < it3 00 , bulls and mixed , il GOQ2.70. lions -Kicolptf , 3,251) head , slilpmonts , 2,450 head ; market weak to lOc lowur : bulkof slle-t , il.7f.US 'JUj lights , * 5.1Ki5.5& ( ; Yorkura , J5 4M45 5& ; pigs. iS OOJifi.M , hiihU' Uiicelpu , 400 held ; shipments , 100 hrud ; market strong ; risprcsunlatlvu sales , ht. J.ouU Live htmU viarkul. bT. I.ouis , July 29 , tUTTIE Hecolutu , 600 ) lieud , BlilpmunlH , l.HOO head ; muikut un changed from yesterday. )0Ki IIuusUecelits | , 000 bead ; slilnmciits , 000 cl ! mirknl nmk on hunrr , stonrtv on llsht deM top ptlco , W.30 ; hulk of sifes-J5 OiKJ A 4(1. ( .HitKKp llocnlpts , 200 hPixd ! shlpinonts , 300 head ; market llrm , uuclianijcd. Uullooii a nud 8 o'clock today. EXPENSIVE SMAKTNS3S. The llrnwur rntinil Out tlint thn Vermont Kurinor Ihidonitmiil Huinnn > Ti t rr. "Itonco cost mo just * 1IHW , bc.sldos the prleo of throe bntlos of ohninpnKiio , to lonrn that u Vonuont fnrinur wiw stuavtor than I was. " said the oltl follow with tv wall-foil air to the New York Trlmuio. The speaker had bean u brewer In his early days , but ho hud rotit-od alter ho bad put by tx eon-idoi'ablo a inn , iiiul at tbo ajjo of 72 ho wa-4 still enjoying life. life."Quo "Quo season , " ho continued , "hop * were scarce , and all thu brewers were keeping a sharp lookout for any nwu1 ones wlileh were jiut on the market. Our agonta In Boston tolographud to mu that a niiui down in Vernitmt had 100 bales of just thu kind that I wanted , and 1 started Immediately to buy them. "Now , if I do say it myself , I do not take a back seat from any one w him it comes to judging the quullty of hop ? . Well , I arrived at thci place whuru the owner of those hops lived and inspouted what he had for sale. They were the best hops that I had MJOII that season. The prloe bo asked for them , IK ) cents n pound , was reasonable for bops of that quality ; In fact , it was a little less than the market price. Not to let the old follow see that t was too anxious to got them , I began to try to boat him down u little on the pi'ieo. "Tlio thought struck me thut perhaps I might beat him down moru if I could induce him to go to toxv u and get him u little "mellow" over a bottle of chnm- pagne. The town was not far away and 1 suggested that ho go. biuk : with me , as my time was limited , and If wo struck n bargain on the way t would pay him tlio cash for the hops before leaving him. "Ho consented , nml to town wo wont. Wo stopped at the hotel , loidorodit bottle of champagne und some good cigars. We drank tlio wine and smoked thu cigars. I kept bis glass full and lie did nut seem nt all bashlul about taking all that 1 gave to him. lie began to warm up uud I thought 1 was going to ha\o the prlco of three or four eases of wine at least , 1 Miggoited that he ought to let mo have those hops for about 55 cents u pound. I decline lie raised the prlco instead of lowering it and said ho thought they wcto worth ( H o.onts. "I laughed , but. it was no go , and ho insisted on lil cents as the price. "I oidered another bottle of wine. Again he drank all I gave to him and I poured nearly all of it in his glusa. When this bottle was finished the prlco of hops had gone up to 02 cenUs a pound. . Things were gutting intotostlng. The I vvitio had Hushed thu face of the old follow - low , but he would not comedown a quar ter of a cent. "In desperation I tried another bottle of wino and more cigars. Tlio sparkling lluid went down bis throat like water down a rat hole , lie became more ami moro talkative , and 1 gained courage ouuo more. " ' \Voll'I said , 'we'd bolter close the bargain on your llrst offer of (10 ( cents. " " 'Well , I think thorn hops aru worth 'bout (15 ( cents , ' lie replied. "I argued and thieatoned not to take them at all , but it was no use. lie was sharp enough to detect tlio fuel that I wanted these hops and wanted them badly. lie would not budge : i bit and I had to pay ( ij cents for them. That ad ditional , "i cents a pound made a dilTer- oneo of $10 on every bale and S > 1,000 on the 100 bales , besides my wino and ciga'r bill of nearly WO. " Balloon nt.'i nnd 8. CourUand 13each. Am lent l.lshtiilni ; . The Etruscans of old bolioveil in Uiroe kinds of Utflit-ni'iK ono inuapablo of doitio ; any injury , sinotliof iiuro mis chievous in its ohuraotor and oonso- quontly only to bo issued with tlio eon- hunt of a quoruiii of twelve fjoda , and a thinl , carrying mischief in its train ami for which a royular dourco was tuciuirod from tlio highest divinities in the can -jkios. Ciiiiously ciHiu li , bcientists , follow lnjy the load tukon by Ai < i < ro , have nKo ileurood that tlio varieties - riotios of liulitiiinij aio tliruu fold. ' 1'ho lli > t unniprohumlH that in wliioli tlio ills- ( Imi'ttu npjiours lilco a like a lonj ; liuniii- OIH line , bent into mitflutt ami /i/.i ; rt and varyiiiif in uoinploxion from whlto to blue , ptii-plo or reil. This Ifiml IH knoun as forked li htnin , because It Honiotimos divides into two or inoro brani'lios Ijofoio reuuhin the oarlh. Tliu seuond dilfors from the Ili'dt in the rangu of stirfaco over wliioh tlio flash is dillUBed. J'Yoni this clruiimHtnnuu the lUbi'hurgo is ( lusi natcd nhoot li litninK. Tlio third class ilillofs no widuly from the moro 01 ( Unary manifestations that many motoopolofjtsts have doniuil tliolr ri-jht to ho treuttid as lo itlmatu lijjht- nitis. ! Tlioy noitliur assuniu thu form of lon < , r lines on tlio ono hand nor shoots of llaino on thoothur , but oxhihit thiiiii- belves aa hallb or globular lumps of lire. Balloon ! l and 8 o'clock t day , 'IriiHlM unit 'I rust. A now list of protuctod trusts in pub- llHlied conlaitilm , ' l.VJ by actual count , and yet the luathur trust , or'uiii/.iil [ on the Ibt of May , with 91-0OU'OOIcapl- ' ) ) tiil--4 < ! 0OU.OUO ( ) iojresentliif , ' jirojioi-ty and jjood will and ? ( W,01)0,00 ) ( ) waturis not inulndod. No doubt , homo othurs have eseapud thu ijot.icu of the ooiupllcf. Ono of the most utTuctlvu is the castor oil tniht , with a ivipltal of W.OUU.IJIM . ) , uovuriiij ; hovon mills , worth about $70- 000 , which eaiirtui a very olleutivo movement - mont from the pocluits of uonstimorH , The avoruKO ] ) rlio ] > ald for castor bonus is $ lr)0 purbiiHliul ; a himhul ylulduabout Hlxteon pounds of oil ; prlco , l.'i coiit.s per pound ; and the lofuso , itnisd as a fortil- i/or , pays the co.st of urtitfhlti } , ' and liiuiilliii , The protuutlon trivoii castor oil is 11)1 ) pur liont. or , to bo oxaeUIHDJ. ? ? on 4100 wet 111. For liubim and hujfify axles , with ovury cont'M worth of oil , thuro in nearly " contH1 vvortli of turill adminlHtored. "Throw physlu to tlio do ri , " Lut UH tiilto for a tililo the motto of our cwln ; "In G ) d Wo Trust. " > ' 1111' IIKAI.I Y VlAltlCKT. INnritlIJli.NT.S : iilucod on iccord July 'JO , 11 r Thomas and wlfu to ItucKur , vv'Jof Iot2hocli2l | Dioxui's uiibillv } 1,000 J M httiiinuni and wife , to O J I'luU- urd , loin 15 ti ) 49 , block 9 ; lolH 1 to 2. , 24 to 21) ) . 28 to 37 ; u ' , ' , of lot 38 , block. 12. Went I , iwn . . . t.,000 I'rnnk und Kathuiliiu Mioull to J W Johiialoii , lei 55 , K i.spur'.i add. . , 000 \\ulnut Hill havings unit IntfHtiuunt ciiiiipiiny to N K llolliiiun , lota IU and 17 , block U , Walnut Hill . 2,500 C I' HurrlHim In H I duler , lot ID , block H'2. Amblorl'laco . . . . 2,600 O A Adam * and husband to i ; K WuMtoii , w , o ( u GOfuut of lot 28. Millard A , U's add 2,000 Homy fuss A wlfu to It ( ) 1'oiloy , Jot 11 , block 14 , Kount/u I'liiLU . . . . . 1 I. O I'erloy toAtiuu I/\'o.st , .inio , . . , 1 O.UIT CI.4IM IIKKUS M A relersenet.il tollurinun ICnuntzo u' ' , w22unduK -J7-15.1J 0,000 J M ChilstwiiMiin and wlfii IIIH.IIIHI 1 .Mcl'.iuue huvliiK * . bunk toll 1' l.lndliw undlv ii , lu(8 ( , block 7 , Uauc iVnol- dun'n add , . ( iuorgu liordon und wlfu to M U Kylur , nl , lolW , KlUabuth 1'laco Total amount of tniusfors , Balloon ut.'i und 8 , Courtlund Deuoh.