THE OMAHA DAILY -JULY LO , PAT.ES. n THE CONDITION OF TRADE The Volume of Business in a Jobbing Way Largo. MONEY CONTINUES VERY EASY IN OMAHA Tlio t.oril Hotult Trido Not n * Oooil tin Alurch nit ! Wiinlil MUo to See It An Aihiincu In Ccml AntlDpiitcili The Intervention of a holiday , \vhlch was tirotly generally observoJ , Interfered to some extent with tr.ido during the nast wook. Some lines of business oxporlencpd a shrink age greater than others. Such bouses as carry Roods that are In special demand on sucli holiday enjoyed a Rood trade , and there was no fnllliiff olT In tlio buslnois done Ijy these who deal In catublpsatid drinkables. As n Rcnoral thing local Joboer * report a wast satisfactory trade. The tnovomont of poods has horn unuiunlly Urge for the past few wcoks and stlli Keeps up A peed ninny explanations havu been given for the prasont nctlvo condition of the wholesale trado. It that the outlook for has been nreued poor crops carlv In the season delayed trade , then came the Rood weather nnd o\rory or.o was too busy to trade Thus the sprl'ip's trndo was dpi lyod until about Juno 1. It lomalns for n grocery jobber to ofTor additional reasons for the eood trade In Ills line. According to his theory garden vosotn- bles are t.otory thrifty In the west nnd are \crvbaoicwaru at the liost , and oarlv fruits of all kinds scnrco. Hence people are unable to secure as lutgo n proportion of their HvliiK from the garden as has boon the o.iso In former j ears. This \\ould mturally create n Iqrgor doiuand for citnnou fruits and vpcctnbles , dried fruits , cereal Roods , otc. As monov is plenty In thu rountry the people nro IndulKing their nppotltus loan extent that Is very gr-itlfyiug to tno dealer in pioccrlos. . Weather conditions nro likely to pliy n vorv IniDortiint part In determining the length of tlmo that the present heavy trade v.iil Hoop up. 1-avoroblo we.ithrr for wntcrlnir the corn crop , will tend to sustain the coiillilenco of /J the people , mid so long ns there Is no doubt nbout the future , trade must bo fair ut least , The Krtiill Tr.idP. There Is no use in tiylng to deny the fact thutthe retail trade of Omaha Is not ull that could bo desired Thproarc.asamatterof fact , tome exceptions to the geneial rule that this branth of business Is iiulet. Some houses , for reasons that can bo readily discovered , hnvo enjovcd n fair trade , but tnko the ro- tnll ostubllshma.ts ns thev como , largo nud Binall. all over tlio city , and the general ver- dlot will he , "trade U dull. " Money In Konernl circulation Is not sum elcntly plenty in Omaha to create an nctivo retail tnnrkdt In nnv line. The money is boarded In the banks wheio It does not beni'Ilt the goncrjl nubile. Thcro mo too many mon out of work nnd new enterprises are not being gotten under way fast enough to crcnto tin active demand lor labor. If there was plentv of work In the city , and every one wanting employment , could find It , the surplus money in the banUa would soon bo pilu out In waires nnd would llnd its way into all the clmnuc's of trado. Tin' C < ml MnrKct. There Is no doubt that the advance In thor r holosnlo pikes foroc.il , which uns mudo by \tio custorn sales agent ! , n fuw din s ago , was thn most Important in ttio history of the tratlo for a decade. Although no changes "n the rot all rate * dcmmded of consumers Is made ns jot , the crent IIIIISTI of the people fiill feel the effect In n short timo. Tnoro Is every reason to bollsvo that tigher prices in the retail trade will bo inaugurated in the comlnir month of August. Mon who are well posted In the business dni'lnrc that prices will rule higher mid higher for a long stiolch in the future. Inn lovlowof the trade for the past ten years an authority BIIJS : "At no time during the period has there bpon ns mirkodaud rapid nn advance from January to July ns In the current jear. Ksprclally slnco IbbS ' tlicro has oeen'n uniform advance , bcplnnlue EOOII after the lirst of tha year , but in most 1 , , stances the top figures were not readiea until late In the fall or oarlv In the winter. " Ainons thu Hanks. Monov continues very easy in Omaha nnd all the banks have more than they know how to dispose of. For months pist money has boon a drug In every ttaanclal center In the civilized world. Not only do the bankers of Umahn complain that the demand U not lufllcicntto keep down the supply , but the Tales nt which monov Is quoted in I\ow York , Boston. Philadelphia , Chicago , San Fran cisco , Now Orleans mid other centers of trade show that bankers llnd It impossible to pet a remunerative lisa for their accummuln- tlons of wealth. The reports of the holdings ol the Bank of Kngl.iml , the Hank of France , the Imperial Hank of Germany , thn Bank of Hcluium and other larcc banking Institutions ubioad show thul they are now even fur bolter proxidod with funds than they wcro u year ace , when , as ji ru ult of Jlnnnrinl dis- nsters , they mndo such strenuoub cllorts to hnvo tholr cotfers oveillov\ing. In view of these facts there doe ? not np- pcirto bo much rnuKOti for anticipating n liuhtcning monov inniket this full. To be Euro there nro apt to bo hoavv crops this fall nnd It will require vast sums of monov to IHOXO them , but bunkers nil uprco that there Is monov in plenlv to provide for these necessities. Nuy. they will oven welcome the chance to profitably use their deposits. As an instance of the cnso which prevails now and which is likely to continue It maybe bo noted that Just buforo the lirst of the month , when luipo amounts werotledupto provide for Interest payments duo July 1 , monov on Ihreo months' time was offorLd at i ! per cent In New York. And It wc-nt bog- pine nt that 1 The clearings during the past week show a smaller total cmiue to the fact that Monday was n holiday. It will bo noted , however , that for the remaining du > s of the week the avoriigt ) was very good. The following shows the clearings on each davof the past wnok : Monday , holiday Tiipsday JUHUlVUi \\Ydnusdny l.3IU.U7.b'l ' Thursday 1.077.HIH.1K , I'rlduy 1.VA4.T..H fc.iturday I.O.Wl ! ffli 1 Total Coinpiirlni ; the clearinKs of the past week with the cortcspondliiK week last year a troiiiciiilous ( , 'ttln will bo noted , nmounllnf- bl ( (1 ( per cent. The total clcailni ; for Juno wcro the larg est of any month so far this year , Thu Kciil INtutii The m&rkot is In nbout the same condition Ba noted n week nio. ; There IH conMdoiahlo Inquiry for property , but II U limited for the most purt to piopcrty lhat IB wantut for Improvoinout or ocrufiancy. There Is verv llttlo doing In u bpcculutivo way. This bolnc the case the sales nro ino'itly smnil , the majority of them hiirdly HOI thy of a special mention. For the week cloilnirestcrdny mornlnp the total trauafers woie MU'/30.01. For the corresponding ilu n tu Juno the total trans- fcrs amounted to only f SI.SUlUU. The total trausfurs for tbo month of Juno \vcro f 1 , 171 , 115 il" , a slight fnlliti ) , ' olT an com- nil red with May , but a-lilo finm that the kt of uny month niiico Jnnuar.y. IPS A IIOJIi : l.SIM'STKV. ' Wlmt the HYuti-rn I'purl lliittoii Factor ) U Iloloi ; , A few weeks ago visitors at the manufac turers exposition were greatly luioroktt'd In tno pearl button factory operated tlieio. 'j"hn of an Inquiilng mind were able to aiccrtuln thut the factory operated bv the Wcstcin 1'oiirl Button company was located In Omaha ; that It gave employment to tw cnl-Iho button muUci-n , besides twelve omeii and girls employed In sorting , now Ing onto euros , etc. They could also have learned fcy inquiry thut there U another factory In Omulm turning out the same kind of goods and that the two factories give employment to over fifty iicoplc. It was possible lo obtain the still further Information Ihut Omaha Is ono of the few cities In the United Slates In which pearl button factories are operated. Omaha's -oiupotitor * In tun brunch of manufacture nro Now York city , Newark , Philadelphia and Detroit. Whllo the cltl-otVs of Omfthn were learn- Inc nil nbout the manufacture of pearl but tons , M shown at the cxposlttoh , they wcro not aware that events were then transpir ing that would threaten the existence of tbo ncnrl button factories , not only of Omaha , but of nvery other pearl button city in the country. The Austrian llutton- . To fullv understand the danger which tbroaton'i Omaha's now Industry It will bo necessary to brlolly consider the history of this branch of manufacture In America. Tor many years Austria was tbo great pearl button ininufaeturlnc country , and thousand * of men and millions of capital uciocmplojed in Hits Industry. Some lo calities especially In Hohomln , dopondca al most entirely upon pearl button manufactur ing for a support. The output of these Austrian factories wxs exported to all the I'uroponn countries , and very largely to the United Stntcj. Attempts were made to manufacture the buttons in this country , but Amorlcan mm- ufuuturon could not pay American wapos anil compote with the work turned out by the cheap Austrian labor. Some Idea may bo guttiod of the dlfferonco in waeos between the American and Austrian button makers by Interviowlne some of the workmen In Or.aha. U'agp.9 tu Onvihi nnd AtlUrlii. There are now working In Omaha for the Western I'oarl Button company mon whore- cpntlv came from the Austrian factories , nnd who are making $2 par dav. These same- men state that they worked for from75 cents to S3 cents per duv In Austria , and that the duv was tw Ivo hours long. It uas im possible for American manufacturers to com pete with nueli cheap labor , nnd Austrii con tinued to supply this country with buttons until the so called McKinley bill went Into effect. The laritt Imposed on peatl bultons bv this net was sufllclent to overcome the diftcreuco In wages , and American capital was not lonp in llndlnglls way Into the now Industry. The manufacture of pearl buttons was commented In Omatm last fall , and thoUKli the b'KinnluK was smnll the business has crown until , n noted above , some ilfty people ple are no-.v employed ut good wairos. \\lthtliogrowlh of the luslnuss In the Unltpu Stales ihoro has boon a correspond ing decrease tu lOuropo , and Iho question with foreign manufacturers has bpun , "How shall wo overcome thn American tariff ! " .Sonrco ol Danger. The latest move on the part of foreign manufacturers bus been to shio Into the United States' what arc Known as pearl blanks , that ts pearl cut and finished ( n the foi in of buttons and only lacking the eyes or shiinlc for the thread. The board of appraisers classed these blanks as buttons , but the Importer carried the mutter Into court and secured a reversal of their decision. Judge Lacombe of Now York ti < ild that although ttieio blanks miy have reached such a stigo of manufacture ns to bo unsuitable for any other purpov ; , s > tlll that they are not buttons within the Ian- gunge of the larlfT act. Under this decision European manufac turers can turn out all kinds of pearl button , iliiisncd with the exception of botlng the eyes , which can bo done In this country , and thus oscapa Iholartff. The Amorlcan button manufacturers are vcrv much alarmed und nro taking action looking toward carri ing the question up to the Unlteil States circuit couit of appeals. Frank ( Caspar , in m.igor of the Western Pcail Bt lion company of Omaha , snvs that if the laillT can bo goltcn around m this wav tlio pearl button business in America will bo ruined In ull Us branches. It is u case of life orduith to every penrl tiutton manu- faciuierin the country. Mr. ICiispar fur ther romaikod that it would bo too bad to hnvu n business which , though onlr n low months old , nlroidy employs llftv puonlo In Oimilu , destrojed bv n legal technicality. If the tariff question was settled and manu facturers weru ccrliiln of being protected nguinst the cheap Euiopcan labor , Omaha would not bo many weeks In doubling the number of omplovch in bur button factories. As Dun x P It. VV. H. Hooorson , manager of the mercan tile ago-.cy of U. O. Uun & Co , reviewing the local irada conditions for the past wool ; , says : Jobbers continue to report excellent trade In nearly all lines , with collections bettor than usual. Almost without exception Iho llrsl week of July , IS'Ji ' , U fur ahead of Iho same period last year. Ttio liquor dealOM and brewers are not so complacent. The continued cooler weather is matoiially decreasing consumption and trndo tn tuoir line Is very dull. Bunkers continue to report larpo deposits and llttlo demand for loans on good security. Onu of the luigor binlts is umleistood lo have shipped J.IGO.OOJ lo Now Yurie within the week , n most unusual occurrence. How ever , n moro nctlvo monov market is fotu- shadovicd and the ballof Is becoming general thut the stugnatlon will cnu with the begin ning of the spring w boat harvest. The sales of tiioworks nro reported 100 per com above a year ago. Kolail Irado has not materially improved. Tnc prenencoof convention and Independence day visitors was not as Btlmulaliug us had been anticipated. There Is u slightly Improved condition In the rail estate mm but , but nothing Is ro- pirted of tiny spuclulslgnillcanccoxcspt It bo ttio talk of u chungu of tbo site of Iho pro posed union depot from Tenth und Muson sticots to the fool of Farnuui. At Soulh Omaha inn week has been somo- whiit sensational. Hogs nnd cattle have ocou steadily advancing , until Wednesday the highest point in three years was reached , when top hogx htought $5 bt ) und prime beeves j.1.50. On Fiidav theio was n very sharp decline , thu result of the anxiety of growcis nnd dciiluts to tuko advantage of the high murkol. Tlio recoipls for Iho week \\ero very largo and ouch day witnessed nctlvo trailing and some fovorlshnoss among { peculators. liny Was Itrnl Kiisy ricking. Hay tiamilton was m Oiunha July 4 and persuaded n dcnUcn of n Ninth street resort lo foi'salio the ilen and go to Beatrice One of the conditions was that li'iy should scttlu the debts of the young lady/ amounting to ? 4i. Tnis was done and tno two took Iho train , buying checked Ihe trunk of the frail deceiver to Beatrice. When Iho train started Hav was alone ; the young lady had disappeared. At Beatrice the trunk was opened und nothing found ex cept nn old comforter. Now the policj uro asked to interim o uuu recover thut Mnnd Chief Sunvoy has noted on the loiter , 1 Servos jou nghl. " Dougluii County ICrpilltllcniiH. The Douglas County Hnrrl-on republican club made up of a memberihlp ( ram the thirteen county precincts moeU today nt U lilt ) p. in. at the MoArdlo ecaoolhou-o , Me- Aidlo precinct. UoWltt's Sursaparilln cleanses the bloo.l. TIII : KIAI/IV : .M.\iticir. : INSTRt'SinNTS placed on recorJ July 0 , A * V II K lenn hon and wlfu to T I ) Wilson. lot 4. Wiuuh \ llalliird's siibdlv . . . $ 400 I'r. ml. Spinlii and w Ifu to John Kneel , jot ] ( < . iniiek.l. Jultur'K add . COO John Knncl und wlfu to ICaterln.i tomln. siui.o r . . . . . COO Prank Si'inln and wlfu to John Kuncl. n 't ' of u ! J lot il , block 0 , Kotiiil/u ad add . . . . . . I.OCO John Kuncl and wlfu to Kutcrlnu humlii , H Mill ! . . . 1,030 Sniniiul Morlonhin to. Muds IIiiu-.un , lots I'Oto ' .1. block 4 , l.ohuuk'Nsubdlv . . 8)0 ) JaniCN Il.'iin nnd wlfu to Iknry Hohlff , lot F. block 4 , Dil 1'onl plueu . 1,100 John Mui' luy nnd wlfu lo I'r ink and Ilittlu Itnilil , lot 8. block di ! , Huuford W'neo V . . . 1,250 I'liiiiauan and w Ifu to Trunk Kudd , lot U. Mnhonuv'H mid . MQ I ) A ( Jutes und hiihlmnd lo A r Jonuu , lots 1 and 2 , block il. r-nmmll nliico . . 1.1,000 W II Mlllard nnd wlfu toTliomus Wolfe , uy.Mlfoul lol II , t'li'sei'nl p.irk . S.BOO 1) It Thomas and w Ifu lo U II Ithodi-s. t > 3 a ofu.ll n of SW24-IU-12 . 550 N J sUoro to J J Tarpluy. lot ' . " . ' , K-iBjiar'ii add . 6)0 ) C M t'riim und husband tu h A bhcolcr , p.irl tax lot IJ In 10-I.Vl'l . aDOO Join Ilo.ttoy.sr. , und wife to I1 A lieu- loy , nn irrcs tract In KW no .l-H-l I . . . 1 H T Uuddiind liustMiid to John Muckoy , lot 7 and u I * fuut lot H , block J , S.iiin- Ueri.V ll'a add \Viiliint Hill . U.5W lit mis , J C Drove ) , t-peolal muster , to II HVln - Uu man. lots 7 , H iindO. Kliu's mill . , 1,200 I NViit oniimo. ti ) Mutual Iinnitmunt company , lol ft , block It ) , Highland 1'luco . , . . , l.BOO Total amount ot tranifer * . , . t M.UJ1 THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Bulge in Provisions Was the Feature of the Day. SHORTS WERE IN A PANIC LATE At the Close Thcro Win a Iltish for All 1'rodiiPts lit Once It Took Itlililing nt High 1'rlrrs to Uct All ) thins. CIIICAOO 111 . .Inly O.-A tirtltni1y ; sudden bulge In provisions wis tlio foituro toliy In the lln.tnl of rratio. Tor two or three days the t-illc li'id DoQii tli.it Oud ihy uti'l other bUopontors wore selling out. The m irkot has gons tlown mi lor It with the who'o so ilp- liu trulo l.UIIni on ( or stilt fnrlhor decline In p-lcas. Thound of the dootlno was ro ichcd tuts inornliu. 1'ork for Soiitoinbar was oil to JIM" , from tlio JI200 mirk September lurd was ut * 7 07' $ and rlb < sit17. 1"'j. ' Tlio trulo uluyo I for auothnr downturn with grain to 1 ty. lint Iho lio.ivy sutlliu In- tcu-als of yosloril iy iiilalc | y turned In the lust hilf licur to thu hiiylni hlilo This startle I thu tndo and tint the s'nirU In a pine. Thorp was a rush for nil proluels at once. It took bidding ut hlcher urlcos to uat nnytliltu. 1'orlc jittnpail 'l o t < } 111 S0 nnd closed at til 7-"i , about 22'o ' brsltur for the d.iv ltlbs robound-d 2J'Ju to J7.ll for ' 'cp- tumfoT. chuliu I"'C liluh.'r .it t"i \ lYinl was mi 1241 ; from last infill at J7JO for bop- luniber. This sharp turn In Iho doillnss C'liisoJ a mini ro lel'on ' but ut , x dec Ino of ' { o for Inly tinilefnr S'ptonibor' oinp iri'd with ypstor- d iv s ro-.titu prices Nothing could lift who it from the double deptess on of the \beutod government lupnrt uird tlio lln tnrl.il nnd commercial lo'lslutlon at the fccioral cupltiil f-i-ptomlur wheat oloso 1 ut " ( I'ic ' iijnlnst from "li'io ' to 7b1iC vuslerd-iy. It was psilnmto I that thcio would bo on v a small deeio isu , If anv. In the v nlluc supply of wheat Olio cr.i talk undo thn duo Inn in ( Itcut Itrltaln. 'I'll'in was free soiling ot eorn oarlv In the hniioof dls'oili-liii tlio l 'opihl Illooni hold ings , I ut the riililuiwoiu ills ippnlnti'd. Oats openud sfulv. declined ' 8V. and re- ailcd ' ( . . follow In. : corn chisel v. A good do il of.Inly wim eh uue 1 to i-uptoniber. tin I .1 good do il of M > ptoinhor w is old liy the olo\.ilor people. At tlio opoiilni ; .hny and beploinbor were 'Su ' ap irU They I lion came together and sold at the Mime price , butuloiod .ibout from ' e to ' 10 up.ut The uitlinitoil rocolpts for Monlay arc : \\hoit.l4leui ; corn. 2 .l oars ! oats , 1'lcirsj lnvs. ilJ.OiM ) hc.ul Tlio total icci-lpls of luus for nevt week are ostlia itod at from 12. * > ,000 to 1 U.OOO. There was a bettor Inquiry for vessel room , but ollerltus were snrilf. Kites hold steady at-'o for who.it and l o for coin to Hull ilo. Tlio loulliu futures r.inud as follows : Allllll.fi Illon Iiu u o F WIII-AT No 2 July . . . . 77 $ 77 AllKUlt . . . . 71,1 , 77i i t-pptpinbor . 7l , d 7014 Cons No 2 July AllL'llft . . . pitpinbur | K'i ' OATS .No K Jul ) II ( : u Annum . . . . Miteinl'cr 31 OH .Mh S 1'Olllv July . . . n it ( > > II 3U t < citiMiib | r 11 II HJ 11 49 II > HI > July 7 oo 7 15 f t > 7 > ' L-iitpinber . 7 ID 7 25 7 U7H PlIIIIIT IllllS July 7 4714 7 17'd 35 September 7 I" , 7 20 Pmh ( jiiot it Ions were as follows : KI.OUH Qnlct and uiR-hinccil : winlorp.it- iits. Jt.'UiiM : winter straits W7i.ai.DJ : sprliu P ttents. } l , I0t fiOj Bjirlu straits , $1 JJ ® 4.10 : bikers' . Ji.OOft.1.71. \Vnivr : No ' 'snrinp , 77'Je ; No 3 spring , 71'je ; No S red. 7o Lower ; No. 2 , 41' ' Jc : No. 'J vollow , 4SS 4S > 1c. No .le.ish. 4i'o ( : No. 4 , a-iiillc. UATSso. . : . ' . .us , ® Iiir : No. 'J white , a.ia J-l'tL1 ; No .1 wliltu. .li'sai.'Uo. IIVK NO - ' . alU. ItAiti.i.v Jo L' , 03e ; No. 3 , no s.ilos ; No , 1 , no ales \SEBII-XO I. II 01. TlMUrm .Stiii I'rhi u.fl.S I 31. I'OIIK Muss , pel lbl. . ill dOSill ii.4 : lird , per 10 His. Jr.l'- " , 0.7.11 ; short ribs sides loose ) , J7 4."t6 7 7"i ; dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) , 87.UO ; hhiirt clciir skkb ilioxnd ) , lf.GJ < c7.li.'i Wnibici Distillers' lln'hhod soola , per Ral. , tl.l'i. btitiAits Cut loaf , , V3V'o ; Brannlatol , 4JJo ; stand irJ "A , " 4\e. lie olptb .um smpmonts today were as fol lows : On the Produce pxch injo to lay the butter market was e-islnr : fancvcronmory. I'JiJIO'iu ' ; line wpstirn. 17 ® fees ordlnirv i.rilile ; line iltilrle , , Kai7o. Kfstt. weak at U'4l4c. ' Nun York MuikotH. Nuw YOIIK. JulvO PLOUII llccotpls , 1475 pkirs ; exuorlM , i5.7u ! bills. , 12M5 sicivs : dull , hoivyii : eiT.lOlbbls. . ; lowuUrm. $ J 20&.I II ; city mills.4.25U4'M ; city mill pitents. ifl.41 ® 4.7 > . winter wheat , low ei.ulus. * J 'flit .li : fair to fancy , il.2l4 4t ; patents tlKitfrl * " > ! Mlnne- hot i e.oar. K I'lJi. I ti i ; stl.lljhti. 11 liyi 51) ) ; patentH , MS7ii4 75 : r u inlxtnrp1. JH.lO'fril.Oj ; KOiioi Iliu. f I. > i.J ( ( I ; line , fi 4 ( ( (275. I'oiiNMUAi , Dull ; yu low westurn. J--SlSI 15. \Vllitr-IJccolpts : , 51,75) bu ; uxpoils , ' (1,70 bn ; Miles l.MV'Ut ' ) uu. of fnliirLs. Wi , 00 bu. of spot. pot market dull , Irip.'iilar. closing eiisy ; No. 2 red. M'ii',7e , In store and oluvu- lor : hi iassc iitloat ; > 7i5s7i40 f. o b. ; No. J red , Mdiii ij ; ungraded , 7J'l'i' ! > ! ) We ! No. 1 northern. S'i'iiifNi'.c ; No. I tin I.SJo : No 2 iiorthcin , 7s'i © 7'ic ' , No 2 Chic KO , S4'c ; No 2 Mllwiuiuee , Nl'i&SJ c ; No 2 sprln. . 77ff677'ti' ' . Options oponu I htuuly and iinch nixed from which tliero WIIH .Kiecllnoof 'ili'je , ilosliu sto.idy at'iC oir , very dull , aw ittln thu ovurninent report , which Isoxpetted to bu bear.sh whllu tluiciibies iru weaker No J toil July.MGSl'ie , closing at Hlo ; Aiu'ii-t , M CtSl .l-IOir. clo.-ln at hljac ; September , hl'sCiSI'iC. closing atbl'at- ! Oi'tobur. MilQK'i'iCi closln ; : nt Me ; Deeombur , t < 7 l-lliils70-lijc ( , cio-hii nt b7'0cj May (1SJJ ( ) , 01 . .lKii'M'.tclosing al Ol'4i' , Hr. Dull , heavy ; western , SdfliSle. lUili.m MAI.T ( julcf. C'.inadu , OleSM.O" UoilN-Uceelpls , K2'i ) bu ; uxpotts , 8.1)0 bu. : s-iles 477.0W Uu. of futures and 7,0)0 ) bu of Hpnl > | iot mnrkeldiill und wuakor ; No. 2 , M'tS-'iTc In uloiatoi , 57'i'iCV-o ( allo.it ; un- Kradud mixed. 5lii5'4u. ' Options , 'ia'c ( lownr and wu ik , with local lon.'h sulllm ; and western 1 iiililatln ) ; July , 55'iltwe ' , uloslni ; at fi'i'ic ; Aiu'iiht , Mil-1 Inclosing at Til c ; bupluinbi-r. 5l'i < ii"i41.iP. closlm ; at 5l'ju ; Ottober , 5J'ji 5le , closliuat.'ilc. . OArs-ltecolpIs , in 178 bu. ; ovporls , 2 , n ! bu ; sales , IM.OK ) ) bu , of futures anil .li.nut ) uu , of spot. Spot m.irkut dull and wuakur. Options < iupt | and wpukur : July , .i5J4 < i | li.closliu at , t ) ' i" No. 2 white , Aiunht , .I7'io ' : No. 2 hpol , wh te , JSi1 ; mlxol wesiLrn , J.lljdi.l.-oj white wpstein. : ; siiji | ( | . No 2C'hlciL-o 47o. UAI Quiet and nto , dy ; shipments , 70 ; Rood til UIMMUI : . , ' \u 'JV. llorsttp.idy ; state , common to choice , 18 < 2. ' . ' > iI'uelllc ; const. lb'le. bllOAIl It in , quiet and onsy ; fair relltiln ? , ' . "its ; cutrifuualh test , .l'c ' ; sales. UJ ) hhds of MuseovaiU ) and K inu liurn contrlfiu-als nnd moliihsus hiiBar nt previous Drives ; ipllned. dull but bteiuly : No ( I , Jif4c ( ; No 7 , ' . © ; No. n..ii-llrti.ll-i.e. : | MiiljishKi 1'orelKn. nonilnnl nt ll'io forM test , Nun Orleans , dull but btoady ; common to lane"V31V. . KIOK Active nnd firm Kiiiirf ( Jnltit. but lltincr ; fancy western , lair to prime , U'lOllic ' ; recnlpls , 4 , ' .Ml plB . * IliDKR Dull ; wet silted .Now Orleans , 45 to riiliK-Dnll firm : old mess , j.70QI | | 2 tra prime. ( i..iiOjsr.'iU. ( Cui .MtATB-Qiilet ; pleldcd bellies , ploUle I shoulders. 7c ; plcUled hams , l. ' iniddleH , ijiilot ; ulioi t clunr , J 'W ' IMIID Dm ) , tinner ; western htoam elosocl nt } 7.i. : " > , hales iW ) tli-ri-es at } 7.1l ; option uulei , 1.IWJ | Ivrcos ; July , } 7. II ; eptctniber. f'Klffi"M , eloslnir ut 47-15 bid ; Octouur , < 7.ilii7. : . J , closlui ; ut 17. . o bid. Iliirri.it-Qiuut : woslern dairy. 14iilOc ; west ern creainury , H.Qj.'lu ; westein factory , liO ( IBoi r.Uln. ailiajlo. CIIBFSE I.lht | ; domnnd ; part sKlnis , 2j ; Q.5'40. I'm luov Dull ; Amorlcan. J14 00j | 5.0Q. ( Jin-i-iit-iiHy : ; luko. ( II ' . ' .Mill. 1(1. ( J.BAD Dull ; dome-lie , 1 1. Vtiitl .W. TI.N tteady ; btr.iUhts. f.Ubuif'JJ.UJ. Kiina IH Ullv Miirkpt . KANRAH OITV. JIo , July 0. WIIKAT Oulct ; No. aiiard. d | < Bii.'e ; No. . ' n-d. O'QWo CIIII.N l-'lrm ; No. V mixed , 4.'lifti33 ; No , S < i Iio. ' W uki No. 8 mixed , lSaS34oi ! Na 2 wh to. 'JOc. lt > u Almost iins.iionbloj No , S , Be. I'liAXHKl'.D Lower Ht H'Sib'C. llllAN btoinly ; melted , 5 dj-'klu , HAV Moiuly mid unchiiiiKod. HiiTrtii ririii ; oruamery , ll'J'SIOoi ' dairy , . r.nos-Yery llrm ut lliill'a ItKt hilts Wheat , U.OU ) bu.i corn , 15,003 bu. ; o.itx. T.OjOhu. b uriie.NTH Wheat , C9.00J bui corn , 2.0) . ) bu. ; out * . l.iKW bu , _ Oil .xiiirkct. I'KTiini.viTM Iho murlot opened stondy.nd- vunvi'd nliihtly und uloxeiUtuady , I'ttnnsyl- \iinlu oil , hKit | Bales , 1.1.0W ) UUlti.1 , f > HUi hUhubt , filHo ; lowest , SlUu ; closln.ut AiiKiiit option Billon , IVOOj bblu , ; opened ut 6.'Uu ; uUUcit , Wo ; lowuit , &JJtc ; oioilui ; ut Mmi oil , no sites. ' Total V.os. 3\030 b'ls. ' UOTTOXJRGU Olfi-Quloti crude , 2Jc | ycl low. ; i.v. : TAt.um-lliill : city ( $ J tor.pkis. ) 44T14 5-lCc. icn tN Quiet and steady : Ur.ilncd. common to cood. tl. J'iai.7. ' ' Tout'KNUSK yulotnnd KKdy atI3U1J33tO. ! Omtlui I'roilnco Uirkat. 2aU"4P. liUTrr.itHood p oKlns stock , 12c ; smill lots select ilulry. HS&ne. , , I'oui.Titv Oood old hen' . TIi7'5o ; roosters , 5o ; chicken1 ! , wcikcr , Hroai7 > 0. ( Jiu.iiMir.s-Uallfornla , OKiJ3.33j homegrown grown , sc'iroo at fi'iO par dr ( Wor. I'lUClllls C illforiiln , tl.TV. TOM \TOBS Southern , 11 ,1)1 ) 75 per case of 4biisUet < < T Al'litcorOallfornla. . f I.T.ViW 00. IihM INS Choice. * > . OU1M' fiincy , 17.00. OIIANOKS C illfornH , tl . " > J3I 7,1. ' . , $150 ; red , quarts. ( I Ml t rod. pints JJ.M. 1'I.UMS-C illfnrnl i , M.avas.50. I'F.Altsll.ilf boxes , $1 75. HASANsscarco II mi" , KTC. No. 1 croon hides , 3o ; No. t Croon salto I hldot , Jl' o ; No 1 ! croen s-iltcd htdos. 22c : No 1 Broon silted lit les. : . ' ) to 40 Ibs. , IlUe ; No. 3 srcon salto I lildes. ! ' > to 43 Iba , 2'ioi No t voilcilf. 8 to li Ibs. c ; .No 'Jxoal c ilf. S to min.4e : No I dry ( lint hides. 7e : No 3 dry Hint hides. 5e ; No. t drv salted hi le , fi"ic. Sheep pjlls Oreon silled , oieh : ic56 II 2S : ttreen silted shoirlnKs ( short woulcil oirlv skins ) , ea h , r < 4 > . ' * Hii dry sloirllnus ( short wiulo i early skinsi. No. I. each , VillOa ; dry shnarlln s ( short woolcd early a > lns ) No - ' , o luh , fie ; dry Hint Kant is and Nenniokii bull her wool polls , per Ib , a tu il wol : ht , 1 ij 14'ip ; diy Hint Kiinsis and Nohraska murrain wool pelts per Ib , iictu il wo it lit , 8 $ .V : dry Hint Co or ido butcher wool polls , peril ) . , acliml woUhr. IKaiS'ic ; drv Hint Colorado inurriln wool polls , per Ib . actual \voicht , sl iocs dry pieces nn 1 bucks actual weight. 7iJ ( He Tallow and tlio ISD Tallow , No. I , .lUQIvl lillow , No 3 , 'HM'i'1 : crcii'o , whllo A. . ( ' ( o Kre i o. white M , JU : ro ise , yelloiv , , lc ; cri-ase , d irk , S'v : old butter. " 'So ; beeswax prime. lOfiVIci ruiuli tillow. PiTt-'o I'DTATOLS New. scarce : soulhorn stock , i ® S'4e ' perlb. I'Aiuii in Homo xrsnn GJC nor do/ . M-II.ON * Witornip ojt cet 100 , JJ50) ) ; c.in- toloupes. $ , ' .00 per dor St. I. nils M irki-ts. ST. Louis , Mo , July 0 TLOUII Dull nnd iinch uuoil. WiiR Advanced fie only , but declined. liter and elmed Uc below yostordav : July rinsed ntTMit' ! August , 74c ; beptombei. 74 e ; Deeonibrr. 7s'jp. noiiN Cash , llrm nt 4V.JC : onllons opened lil-'hei , bill soon hut the uilvnnco und closed ' 8o under yester lay ; July closed at 45o ; fcentcinbi'r. 4Vtc. OATS I.o-.voi ; cash , SI { c ; July , 23iC ; Aiuust , ' "le ; beptomber , Sliic. Hins I'lrm ; CJcon-oist tr.u-lc. HAY tju ct and unchanged ; prairie , $7..r © 0.0) ) ; timothy , Vl\c. IjKAii Illtfher and actlvo ; refined sola at $1.10 for July and soft Missouri at JI.UT'l for An not. IIUTfKit Unchanged ; crei-nory. lDS20c ; dairy , rjniflc. s Unchnnsol at 12'n ' > 2. \VitlrtKV-Moidy atJl.lV luaoiso Unch mzed at ( I' ComiNTiKs Unch inKca. I'uovi IONS Port Hi in ; Jobbing. Sl..OO. I/AH i Hold hk'her : Jr.tu askuil. Duv SALT MGAIS Ilicon Urtn but sle-xdy and iinch mired. KFCfii'TS-rioiir. 4.0M Ibs : wheat. iWXM bu. ; corn , 14,000 bu. : oats , 1U.OUO bu. ; rye and barley , mine. SIIIIMIKMS 1'lour , SOW lln. : who it , S.03D bu. : corn. 15,000 bu. ; oils , 8,000 bu. ; rye and barley nono. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Clllp ( 'llllllltloilK. Wt iliNOTOV , D O , Inly 0 The July returns - turns to the st itlstlcl in of Iho Hop irtinonl of AKrlcnlliiio in ikes the following uxoraces of condition : Corn , 81.1 ; winter when , 8 > .n ; sprliie who it , fill ) : oats. 872 ; rye , O-'S ; birloy. Ui u ; potatoes , W 0 : tubac.-o , II.1. " . Thu acre.iKU of 001 n Is ropjrtml ut U3 U of the uctu.il area of last your. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . ' \llluauki-n ( Irnln Xlitrknt. MlI.WAtlKKB. WIs. Jlllv Q WllBVT Dull : Septumbor. 7l'4o : No 3 sprint , nominal. Cons Qulot : No. A 47e OATS Quiet : No a white , .USJS3le ; No. 3 white , d'i'i&l.lc. ' ' K\r.-Xo l.7n" c. UAH : LV Quiet : No 2.r > sS'Je. Ciillt-o M irllut. NBW YOIIK , July n Options opened dull , unch incod to 5 points down , closed steady , unchanged to5 points up ; s i es 7.110 b us. In- clud.iu July , fll.81 : AiiBiist.SII.SJ : boptuinbor , III 8) : October , ill.si ; Milrch. JIl.'JJ. spot Uio , dull , nominal : No T. f U'.ST'iliU O. Cotton .xi.irkot. NEW Oitr.r.ANS , Li. . July 0. Ptcady : mid- , dlliu , 7 I-KJC ; low iiilddltne. OUc : ordinary. Go : net receipts , 1.117 bales : Kross rocolpts. 1.015 bales ; exports to the continent. IMW bales : coistuisu , GG7 bales : sales , 80J bales ; slojk , 03- 310 bales. _ I'lilliiilclphl.i ( .lain .Miirkpt. I'llIUDF.I.l'iHA. I'a. . July 0. WllBtT Sto idy ; No. 2 ted July , KstiJi'c. COII.N Options ( loll ; No. 2 mixed .Tulv , 52'J ' . UACar lots , dull : No. 2 white July , 40c. I.lM'rpoollarknts. . Ltvr.iti ooi , . July P. WIITAT Quiet ; liold- r nllor iiicwlnrilit v : Nn. 1 ( ) ilffornliv. 7s 2(1 per cpntiil ; red western spilu , ; , ta 7d ; No , 2 winter , Os u'JdSIs 7'zd. UOII.N Qulot but hto idy. CliiPlnn itl .tlurkntn. CINCINNATI. O. , July 0. WHEAT rirm : No. 2 ro I. 7'-c. COU.N riris ; No 2 inlxcd. 4S'40c. ' ( ) \is I'aslor ; No 2 mixed , Jl'j55c. WlllSlvV-JI 15 _ MlnmapollsIVIuat Xlurkpt. MI.N.NIAI'UIIS , M.nn. . Ju'y 0 WinIT Still st tenant ; roi.olpls. . ' ) . ' c Us. Closed , July. 74c : AiiL'u-sl , 71'iC. ' On lr ick. No. I hiir.l. 7-c ; .No. 1 iioilhi.iii , 7ti' c ; No 2 1131 thorn , ( < SIi7-'o. Tolpil ( irilu Maiknt. TOI.KDO , O.July 9. WiiB rDull , steady ; No , ' cash. 8lc , UOUN Dull , bleady ; No Jcnsh , 5lo. Quiet ; No 2i-.ish. .lie. Traders' Trtlk. CniCAno. III. , July ! l Coiiiisoln.nn .t Div toCuekiull lima. Commission Co : 'Ihom.ir- Kols wcro all ( lull and the niitunl tcndunuy downward , but speculators nusltiio to sell w boat on account of the prices. Nevertheless It K'r uliially drops uiulor future s i es of coni- liu crops. Com steele artili ht and until thu next crop fives butter promlso holders are lirm and tlio market Is easily bid up by the local bull crowd , Outs followed corn closely and oxhlbltu 1 a tendency to r illy f linn thu breaks on account of thu uncurtain piospect of Iho Krowlnr trop. Provisions nro dull and oxiopt for muiiliiii a- tlon would sell loHor , as stocics nro amplu for Immediate consumption and tlio summer re ceipt * of lio.-s nxceeil thu llbnral run of lust soison.J iiihisu ciiiUcm In buying until ) ii Ices hnvo ruachu 1 a lowur love' ' . CniuAdo , III , , July u I.ozan & Co to Dun- cun. Ilulllii.'cr .x. Co. : The business In winit today has been ll ht. Septemtiui opened ut 705ie. sold us low us "I'BO and closud at 70'iC ' bid , 'Ir.iilo h is been liitlil und thu bulk ot It local , Our Koiuriiinant luuorl due to lay has had rather u < li pre sui , , ' Inllneiiuu , Thuuun- eral esllmatps am for an Iniprovumenl In the condition of both winter nnd uiirn- , If It COIIK-SHOWU cannot SLU unythliiK but u dull anil dnijjtfliiB mirkct and lower prices. Wo will hu > on la 1 0 surplus If both crops are su- euiod and the absence of Hie foreign ili'inanil u innot but caiiiiu weukne < H. Corn will do to buy on ull dCLllnus of u cunt or BO ; thu crop win bu a llKhl and lutuonu. In ontx not niueh ( loin.- . Provisions urufcloudy , some local uuy- liU toward tin' close ORIIS.O I thu adv.inco. cincAao , III. July lu-Konnotl , Hopkins A. Co , to K A. MuWhoitcrI'lio bearish "Into tu- port JHsuud iusturiluy jbu > h id a duprussliiB effect im who it and thov suKKUStutt a hluhur aiucl | Ibis morning. 'llJ ( prlco suoins HO low traduis don't d are In' bu short , and thoru coiihuiiuntly ( | hits 'been ' u full cti-n- liu up of thu market. Hxports for Iho week show n marked ftillln < oir compaied with Ihc nrw\lous week , Corn and oats wuro rathettouk , on the oxuectalloi ! of n most fuvorablo kn\ernment rupert anil roall/liiB sales In consdliuni.o. ( { In pro\lslons bull opur.itorsvho holrt-oltt on tlio lurxo ud- M.IICO havu been taking buck t-onio of thulr sinir toiluy. This .frightened bhoits nni caused u sharp upluiiu < Jt Is ostlmnted thai Iheiu will bu u ll.-lit run of ho.'s nuxt weeK and It Is thought thuru.yill be u bolter murl'.e hereufter. STOCKS A < > IIOMIS. TrudhiK In ItnrlliiKtVli unit I.oiiUtllln thn Only I'liuinru I'ri-m-iiinil. Niw YOIIK , July O.Tlio stock market was UKuIn Inlitiivoly dull , and apart from the tnul IIIB In HiirlliiBton und I.oulsvlllu. prusunted no feature of any kind A Hrm lumper prevailed The Improsslon rallied grounil that .Mr , Cum mack wuscoverlnK hUsliorlsand thii'lo > ulop orators of sinullor cullbor were anxloiu to fol low , und Iho support thus Klvmi to the pi Ice jireservod Its Hrmnuss until the close. Thooxpoctutlon that fuithur unuuKcmunt of cold would bo miidu liikt nl.-ht was dlsau pointed and u rumor Unit the fiiithconiln uovernniont crop report would bu tory fu > or ab.o on corn woru Inlluontlul factors In ih moxumant und despite the fnot that the bank statement showed u material reduction In th iiiiount of cash hold nh "ull us the kiirplus ro sone , went for nothing In vlow of th strong position of the uunks nt pri-b out , London vm apparently u nolle of LouliNlllo > A Naslnlllo and nt on lime thul stock showed n loss of 1 poroun from Its last pricoon I'r.iluy. but It romulnei alone in wunkni'is , und othur fctockH muudll upprucluted wliuu thuro was buslnebs unoiul to UUUHO nuy ulmiiKe In iuotathii | at all. Th murUut uu the whole was llriu fruu ouuulu- close , while rot lining Its professloml char acter. Uovcrnmant bonds were noilccted. Stale bonds ncBlected. The Test s iys ; Th it Ioul < n Illo A. Nnshx 111 * stocks hid settled down when Iho first nirrce- able surprise over Iho smal ncs of ilivdcml reduction was oxor.rnnnol bo sururl'lni ; . The nnnn il statement of earnings shows a dollclt for the year of $ ,8SAs the surplus for the six months ondliu with December was $174Ml , the result of the h ilf > i" r' opcr.itlons , when Iho dhldunl had been allowed for. musl luivc n loss of $ 8MK aitallist n surplus of IIIT.nnn u jeir aco. The decl.iratlon of dlIduiuls under sui'lii'otulltlotis can bo justi fied only by posltHo iissurantoof earnings In the now Usual ye ir so Inr o us to more thnn offset the vo irsdullcloiipy When there are suru grounds for such i-xpoct illon It Is often wiser lint to risk Injurliu the compiny's credit throiiKh thu suspension ot dividends and the rin < .ciiieiit | bro ik In prices for Us stocks und bonds * Thn following are the c'oslns nuottt'ons for the loiidln. stocKs on the Now Voik Stock cxehanze ted iv : NPW York Miuicy Uuknt. oHic. July 0-MosM-ov PAU.-r.isy at " ® 2'4 nor cent ; lust loin , 'J per cent ; closed oirptod ut - pnr cotit. I'lttMB McitfA.NTii.i : I'Ai'Kit- | ' ) ' 3.11 per cent , STKIII.IMI lAuiiAMit-jiilet hut sti-idy at SIM for sixty-day bills anU fl. 'i for do- mil nd. The closing nnotattons on bo-ids : riimm-ml > ( itci. OMAII\.IulyO Uio irlnis. Sl.o.'D.SOl. 1'Aitis , July 0. Three per cunt rentes Osf Oi'ie. KA.NSAS Ciry. Mo , July 0 Cloarlns , II.- t' ' if | nl. NEW OIII.BAN' , Li. , July 0. Clearings. il,27i''Jh. Nhw YOIIK. Jn'v ' 0 Clcarliu-s. ? lll.il7.S1l : : liilnncus , Kopi.iih. ! Tor the weuk : Cloatuus , If 8S 1(5.I'U ( ; b ilaneos. * | i , , JI ,212 MKMPIII-I , Ten n , Ju'y ' II Now Yor't ox- cliiur.'i' sullliu at Jl.TjJ. Cluailius , } , ! ll.ri7o ; balances. Jl i.'iVi. I'IIIIAIIII.I'IHA. I'.u. July 0 Clparlnss , Jll.- U1.JIT : b.il inei-s. JI.7U4.slJ Tor tno week. eluirliUH , ii.l.Ia7.ll ; bil.in ea , $ J,7niij ( , iMonoy. . ' per cunt. llovrov , Muss , July 0. Clo irlnss , $ | 7SVI'I7. ; bilances , Il.dVi.H.'T Monov , 4 per cent. Kx- ch.iiiio on Now York. 17o discount. Tor tln > week nuirlngn. KiU'V.'Vi ' : lialinui" . JI0.4IK- ri4. I'or thu s line w > uk last yc.ir : Cloirln-J , II (1,101M.1 ( ; bilam-us , JR'.OA'UI. ' CiiKAno. III. , luly fl ClearliiRs. fin.SJ- 03) . I'or thu weolt. $ ) . ' . ! I74.51I. ar.ilnst Jss-llss. foi the coriespoiidlnu week last yoir Nuw York uxchaiiKi' . Wic premium Money plenty , 4 HIT cunt on call , f > pur cunt on tlmn. loiulun cxohaiuo dull ; Mxiy-d.iy bills , ( I.b7'i ; dc- m mil , { I b.S'i. ' ST. I.ouis. Mo. Ju'y 0 Cloiirln.js , fl.S8\- 0 > * i ; bilinecs , i TiLUil. Cloirln.'s this week , MI. < i.1O..VU. btlnnoes. * > , ( , ( ,1.7 .t Cli-ar n s last wto'c , ( Jl.ViS.'Dl ; b.iluiuos. * l,27iltV ) > Cloir- tn H for the eorrpspoinlln ; week last yuar. f J I.178,47il ; I ) il.ineeb , * . ' . I Is..fi7. .Money , 4ft I per cent. Lxch.nuo on Nuw Yor'c. I'Oc ' piumlnm. iivi : STOCK MAitivirs. ; ( 'iittlo ValiiDS Deiiiiinili/nil mill ruiilrk } lines Hack to Wn.-l'j Atiilii. OMAHA , Julv 0 Heco pis for the 'week foot up 1.MI7 culllo , 4U.SIO lies and 1,21.1 sheep. aiialiiHl ( - , " ! ! calllo , 4 * > ,4 ( I bo/s and ' . ' . ( ll'i Oil sluop tlio sumo week 1 islycar. It is no ( lorn th.it c.itt o v.ilous lluclirito us widely and as wildly as duiliu thu p ist wi'ok. Tno r.ip'd ' advuncJ of lusl week W H tontin- tied Tuusduy and Wi-dnesdoy of this weuk On Thursday them was H ro.ictlon and on I'rl duy and Saturday pilccs went Illurallv to Kimifch. In oilier words thcio w Nin ad\anuo of from .Uc to Mo Tiiesiluy and Wo Inesday ; Thursd ly's market was himily steady nnd on I'rld ly ami Saturday tlicro was u drop of from .U'c ' to 70c Ilutcher Htnuk values have In u muasuro advaiiued and do- ollnud In sympathy with beef tuttle , lint prices nro not moru tluui lUu to I'io lowur than hint weuk on really duslrablustuir. Thu lunsoii for Ihusu fliiuluallons HUH In the uncurtnliity of thu siipp'y of uatllu List weuk thu cultlu f illud to coinu forward , not withstanding the sharp iidMinco In vulmn This weiik'ssiinply at nil in irkuts has buui. oxccssho and thu result has been a bad biuuk , I'or the Iho miirkul days this weuk ( oveins' vo of tlio ronrih of July , there wure.i/ moro oattlo than for the BIX days of Inht wcoi > unil o\urOHX ( ) moro tluui for the H.IIIIU wuuk lusl yuar. No ono IdiortH how many uuttlu theru uro In the coun try anil H U this fact th it makes thu mat kut so luady to respond to uny miirkut Inureuauor dcoruutiu In siippllus. Thu ubovu win ulho apply to hois , While thu ho s wuro xoliiK up , which wiis for over i month p i t , thu ( iilaiitlty unit quulltv of the nirurhu-s nuilo U look us If tno country WIIH pi oily bhart ot miirkutablo block. The heavy runs this week lud to tlio oppos'lu belief und u brcaU of "itwus the result. Local hoiibus , howovur , are mainly ruaponslhlu for thu pruvulllnir low prices , as thu bhlpplmr du- manil has nuvur biun bettur or moru aetlvu than ul prubiwt. Tor thu Hrst wuuk of July bhlppurs took I4.1U7 IIO.TH , or 4(1 ( purcunlof thu unniu rocelptn. There Is u coed iindurlonu to thu tr.ido and this bruak Is not cenurady ru- gunlcd us pi-rmuninl. UATTI.K I'or u baturday the supply of oat- tlu was fr.lrlv llberil. There wuro l..IW moru cattle hero thnn lusl Hiitiiriluy und thu supply was miidu up almost unllrulv of natlvo cornfoil stui'U , Iliiicra said the ijnullly was I m 11 trim nt , but thorn wuru plenty ofery duslrablu beuf htuurs hum Tliomni- kut w.i.s domoralUcd almost paruly/od. Tun thousuid Iho hundred e.ittfo in four dnys was moro than un ulru idy uxollod und pinlcky market could bland nnd the deollnu of 1'rliluy wus ropenieil with Interest. Milp- purs wuruduuldudly buarUh on ucuiinntof thu liberal rueulpls und vury unfiivoiablu iMBtern u'Jvlces and wt-ro not Inclined to Invest very huavily i.oc il houves found u\orythIuK Loailuu thulr way uuu tnido no effort to stop It They hail no dllllcn ty In seciirln * all the pattlo thuv watilo I nt prices rinsln * from I'e toii'o lowur than 1'rlduy. Prices In cencrul wore anywhere - where from .tie to 70i ? lower than \\odticsdiiv \ , the iloollno bolni hoivlnst on thn coiuiiionlsli half fat and mven stock , nnd Ic ist on the well mature 1 bcotstoprs. riicro Isn xery Renri il itnpro'S on tint after the present oxoltQinont his subsided peed conned o.ittln will sell higher , crass cittlo still lowur and Hint the spro'iil but u con them will bo oonslderibly wider tlmn last yo ir. I'r.idlin : WIIH on the dull nnd dr.iBgHg or lor throughout nnd qttlto a few c.itlio will c thnr spend tiimlny In the pens or enjoy a trip lo Chlouio Clood to choice 1.2 0 to l.TiIb steers sold nt from it 0) ) to ft > 5i fair to 1:001 UK ) to l..Ml-lb stcoiM at from J.I sO to $1 SO , with common to fulr stuir from thut on down lo f.lV > . S-ontiMOtv fair I'tah cnss cattle wclshliu I'Til poun Is brought f I'.V Thu liber il supply of cow and mixed sto 'k nn 1 the depression In bpuf oattlo values c iiisntl ndi'cidedly weak fee liu In the m ir- kct for butchers'iiml c iiiiierV stock. Prices nro 10 to' 0 lower than a week n.o I'oor to prlmo POWS and helfurs so'd at from il.iu to $11) ) : bulls woroxtuidyto wink at fiom } 1 M to Ji'j * . Oihcswcro pracllc illy uiiohan.'od at from t..W to f I 75. About o\prv- th nt In this line wis picked up befiru Iho clo-o Thu trade In stoeKprs nnd feeders w is do id. IIP2iilur dotlers hi\o ( | iilln n few on hind which they aio untiblo to dlspoi'of at any thing like s-iu'sfaeto'v prlcus. coiiseiuently ] they lot the fresh orTuilnxs severely atono. I'rlcos nro iioinlniiily I to 20c lowur tliiui u wuuk tuo , Kepresent ithu sales : II1IRS-JKP IIKKF. No. Av. I'r. No A v. I'r. No. Av. I'r. 22 VMJI53 Si ) 10M { I SJ II ) 1J'I403 15 UHl .1 ( A 17 II"425 0. 12.M 4111 2J SV ) ill , ' , 111 10II 4 - ' > 21 1IVI 4V ( ) 1 lOJll .101 2J I0.7 1.1) ) ID 1211 470 IR 1117 il b5 21 1010 4 II 31 1 < 17 4 Ti ' )7 MS il M 21) l.'IO 450 S 1HI 4 M ) IH 7.11 il h ) 7 Kill 400 31 .11.11 4bO 1 . OJi ) U S ) 8'ltl'I'IVI AVI ) CTt'OIIT. 5 Off ) 3 .10 21 IXII il 0 00 UH7 4,11 1 ID ) J 50 C.l ItiU il Si 40 tl.l'i 45) ) 4 100) ,15) 20 II7S 4 CO CO I2.V ) 41.0 20.0.1 il II ) 21 10II 4 OJ i2 ! II.0 4l.'i 10 115 U 75 21 017 405 110 U > 0 505 10 711 1 0) 2 . s. f. 1 S'i 1 070 2 50 20 775 IU 111 MO 1 IK ) 2 10.15 253 lOi 115 3 .1111 2 UJ 14 llll 250 l 7 I l * > 7 8.M 200 ! > IOIU 25) ) 071 1 n 10 sill 0) ) 1 Kill 21)5 ) > ( 1 r. 2 8 IJ 2 00 3 10. ' I 2 70 SO 775 12. ) 7 . Ml 2 < > 0 4 111)7 ) 2 7" > " . 810 1 2-1 5 8l"i 210 ill ( Us 2aJ 1 ( HJO 125 8 WiJ 2 I2' ' { 1 1170 2 8"i 2 Sil 1J , ( i Sl | S n 1 .11- ) 2 si 5 7IS 12.1 II ' .ICI 2 2" > II S57 2"i 2 . ill , ' ) 1 25 2. . SI"J -J- , I 1071 .10) I ! WO 151 2 1I7J 225 1..1IS ) 310 I ! > ; i I M 1 SD 2 21 C . 8H .1 10 J llll * . 1 50 8 10SJ 2 4J 1. H7J .110 li ) 811 1 ( V > 2 10SI 25) b HI" ) 310 I Ml 175 17 10J5 250 1..111J J 10 0. . tOJ 1 8.- llf.ltB'lH. 21 TO ) 1 40 1 , C7J 2 . 0 2 0113 00 1 4'IJ HVJ 2. . 040 273 3. . OJ.1 300 7 . C.'l I 50 CALVES. 15 102 250 I 22) ) il M 1 . 151 4 ' 'I 11 211 3 2' > 2. . 1(0 ( 400' 3. 2Jfl 475 10 Ul J 50 2 130 150 3. 1VO ) . ' 00 1 1740 201 1 1 1,0 1 50 1 Ul ) 2 UO 1 1170 .10) 1 110) 1(1) ( ) I..14W 2 2"i a 17. I 310 1 1270 175 1 .1120 250 1 IsOJ il IS 1 HIJ 1 7"i 1. I Ull 250 1 1GGO .125 2 1000 1 73 1 ll-n ) 2 S3 STOCK 1.1IS AND KKKDnlf. 1 , < 170 2 00 3 . OKI 2 C5 1. . 0 0 2 75 1 U.O 2 50 UTAH CATTLE. No. Av. I'r. 01 steers . I.T.I JI'J * . lions Thu supply was thu he ivlustln oxor n month and thu quality In cuncr.il rathur lomnion Conditions weru much ihu b inio as on lilday. Milpp us orders weio llbi-i.il Thov took oor 8.000 hois or more th in two- thlids of thu enllru frcbli ruculpts. bhlppnrs MirttU In piyhu * 34 * > t ) J > 0 fol ( toud niu- dliini .ml hoixy weight ho s mil chok-o lights I'ai-keis bid fi 13 to" > 40 on exurytlilnK. boilers could h.irdlv see Ibeii w iv elo ir to , iu- ceptlnn lOc lo 5'di-jllno and ihctridewm \ pry dull. I'p to U o'clock los" than h ilf of thu liOO hos on sale hud chancu I h tntls. but thu Hun olosu to pio\lslqiH anil the uirlv il of liber il fresh hliliu | | or ders unlh une 1 thu ti ulo ( .onslilui.iblc , anil It did not t iku loiu to ele.ir up tlio enllrosnp plv , tno nrirkut closing llrrn ut the doc-llnu Onu prime ho ivy lo ul broiuht $5 ( > l and eom- inon bluir sold as low as fto. . but tlio hU bu k of the s lies wuto at friini t" > .40 to 3 > .4 > nc-ilnst $ > 4" > to { 5 ( " > I'rld iv , thu iuiiui il iixorl''oof prlc-us ] i ild buliiK t'i 4. " uu.iliibt $1 "il'j l'i Iduy nnd j' > 4Ji last S.itnril.iy , Itupreaentalhu H lies : No. Av Sh. I'r. No. Av. Ph. I'r. 4 . 3.12 40 $5 25 TI . . . .211 2JOi4) HI . 1SI 3J ( fi iW 7 * . . . 2IS ' . ' 0) 540 72 . . . .217 ill ) .1.1) hi . . .32J 410 540 "A . . . .OS M S . / ) 7S. . . I'K ' ) 210 540 87 . . .101 3. ) 1 30 T3 . . .2.8 1(0 ( .140 K ) . . .207 WO 515 M . . . .218 .Ul 544 ! ' hi . . .27 H ) fi 15 07 . . 211 2 0 54. $ 80 . ,2il 200 .1.1.1 3' . . . ll 4) B421' .11 220 240 .1.13 TI . .2111 210 fiVJ'J TI . . .2.3 bl fi .13 hi . . . . SIS 2b > .14. ' , . " .II TO . 214 ICO fil.'i' T ) . . . .SB 12i ) " , TO . llll 20 J .131 Ul . . .211 M 542i , ( i1 . 2JO 2)0 ) .1.11 Gl . . . .241 10) 512'i ' ' Cll . . . 2J40 . ' ' SI . .171 'Ul .l-il . - fi4.'J 71 .211 2)1) ) ) 531 M . . .214 K1J 541 7 ? . . ' 02 10) ) 3.15 70 . . .2li ) 100 ii 4 > r.l'M LKn r , .15 TI . 2.M L'JO 541 5 10 .1 40 fi 40 fi 40 fi 4) ) fi 40 5 40 fi 40 .1 40 fi 40 fi 41 fi 4) ) 4 40 fi 40 fi 40 fi 40 fi 40 fi 40 fi 40 .1 40 fi 40 fi 4) fi 40 .1 40 1'IQH AND IIOI1I1II , . .270 01' 3 . . .ilS-'l 210 525 T.iurn WIIH conllnuod weakness In thu ninr- kut for bu ny hoxx. Thu duiniind ran piln- clp illy to lluhl woU'hlK i.nJ whllo ( ho latter wuro sa'oihlu at steady prlcus Ihu foimer hud to uo5u iiittur. Thu dumiind for coo I llt-lit wulifhlx uxcepilod thu v ipply. Trading wild nt from M 41 to V > 83 foi poor to prlmii liunv v nnd iiiu.llum wulvhlu und from tl.40 to (1.0 J for fnnuy llirht. I'rfci s lomhoop and lambs were without Im- lioit ml chniu'o ( Jooil stuir W H hvari-u mil llrm and thu oir Kr.idim uuiu no lowur than buforo , TlioriiiiH'o of iinot itlonn was friini ll.oo lolO oo for common to uholcu kluup , unit fro-n jl.21 to7.m for liin.ln. Unll fclieop hold as low as from t.'O lo ttUU , and uull lambs at from $ l.21loi.l.Tl. UoculplH wuru : Catt'c , 5.00 r , ho B , 17,000 : hill UP. ' . ' ,000. Kiir.i.i' Oltorln-'H consisted of purl of u Imd ofury common mUud n ithcs and homu hold- uver < . Kvurylhlnx no d at price * hto. idy at thu rccont duullnu , I , u. lOu to i : > c. lowur tlitin hut wuuk. Kuir to i-'ool iininos 4 5)ft.1oo fair lo a oed wcsloros , jl7' > fti V ) ; com mini anil hlock bhuep. f'.Mjil.inj i-ood lo choice 40 lo W-lb. lambs , tl WUU.0. HopiCiontutlvo No Av Tr 1 buck . Ill ) tl CO 40 mixed iiuthos . 81 .100 6J mUuU natlvcB . t > 7 3 .5 ItoculpU unil DHpoilllou of Mock. OHIclal rucolpU and dUposltlon of utook us suowii by thu buukii < jf thu Union block Vurdv cnmpiny for the twenty-four hours ending at fto'olo-kp mInly n , IS.U : flltKKP. IIOIISKS * M llcnl Cnri llrm Cnr I llrnd. ll.'l 3.M1I II.Ml 4(1 ( S M DISPOSITION. Chip tgo l.ltn Stork Mnrknt. rinc\no. Ill , July 0. ISimol'il TolojMii to Tin : IIKKTho oittlo mirUoi was InictUo ted n v nil i very weak. Thn fresh and tile ro- relpHi'oinb'no I in uln n supply of I..OJ' , whllo the doin in Id d notoall fern ilf th it nuinber. Snips worn s'ow , iinovon nnd Konprilly a llttlo lowrr. llnyurs nro nnllplp it ng lure rt'i-plpts for Mundny. null they were liullflor- ont iinoiit liivnsllnt ox-opl nt prlfps of tholr o TII in iUi > Onotntlons r.itiKod from $1 M ) to M.V > fill IMliulturi \ anil bulls , t.'Alto tA 8- > for stooUers mil feeder * . $173 to tJ 7 for common - mon ovti'i shipping mid drossol beef t or , and from * l 7" > to i.OO forTnxnns. Tin I'.vi'iiln , ' lonrnal ropnrts ! t'liTi.h-ltoi'olits | , S.'Od houl ; Rhlptnonts , nouihiMd ; lower : iiHtlios M llit % ' I'ltMins , $ . ' . 01 sj ; stookors. . > .ir.it.L7.'i ( : rows. $1 ( I ft7.X ! Ilo is-llei'olpls. 17.000 ho id , shipment' . " ( mi houl : in irUol slnw , Mjl e louoi , ro'Uli and ponimoii. J\u : > ! lt.\4n : mix oil an < pieKers. fi 4Viuilj ( ( pritnn ho ivy nnd butchers' weights , - SMIIKI' Ui'culms. ifljj hond ; shipments , l.noiheud : in iriiut Htroni ; lo blither , natUi i , JI'ilBI''li rox.ms. f j.'J.ViiVl.bO : grass weMortu , Jl 8s Iamb&lAii 7.IO. St. l.nult I.Uo Stock Mtirlu't. ST.jl.oiMs , Mo.July 0. OATTI r Itecolnts. I.OIJ 1'uid : shipments. 2noo hi > al ; market sto id } i fair to coed natlvu steers , $1.5ittl,70 ; Texas stci-rs , mo Hum toduslrablu , * 1'yitl SO ; cannt > r < , i ! i'tbM. Iloils-lt.H'clpls. 2.055 head : shtpnients , 2 , RO IIP id , in.irkct bnruly stundy ; lair to ticst hu IN v. ? * < liiit" > 7t ; niixnd. mo Hum to Kood , * > . .IO ( i/il ( h- > : light , fulr to ' cst , ( t 4 I5S5 b5. Knur.lKiMplpts. . 2.07i ) hijad : RhlpiniMils , 503 ho ul. mostly Ummih Tox.ins ; market steady ; good Tusans , M 7Ti5tl.75. Kansas City l.lvii Stock Mnrliiit. KVSSAS ctry. Mo. July 0 f\Trii lie- pelpls , t0t ) ) ! shlpnicnls. , lIOJs steers woio dull und lower at $15 < ul.85 ; cows stonily nt JI 75BH.7" ) . feeders firm at M0ll.i"i ( ; Texas sU'ors stuidylowuik to lOo lower uli8 > O llO's-U-colpts , B-'HO : Hhlpniunts. 41))0 ) ) : market was filrly actlvo an 1 st < > i ly to Ae lower ; all gr ides , $ . > OJai.TiWj ; bulk , $15045 bO. Slllll'l' Uocelpts , 1,0)0 ) ; alilpmi'iiH. 10) ) ; thu market was nominally ito.uly , miiltoni , { I.s5 ; lambs , ? 50J. V.I fit.I .ft TICK * . Trinity Cathedral , iizhtoontti street nnd Capitol UACIIUO Very Hov. C. 11. Gardner , dean. Holy communion. 8 a. in , Similar schoul , It. 15 u. in. : morning prayrr. lltnnv anil sot mon , 11 u in. : ovculng prayer nnd ser mon , 7.45 p in. Cllltou Hill Haptlst MUsloi Cir.int street and Mililat v nvonuo. I'roachtni : sorvlco at 11 a. in. Prayer mooting Tuo < daovonlng nt S p. m. Ko < idonu > of Clifton 11111 nnd all strangpfs wolcomo. ( "ontinl Unltod 1'roibytorlan Church 113 North Seventeenth stroot. Kav. John Wil liamson , D D , pastor. Services ut HI . .ID n. in. and b i ) in Sibbuth school at 12 m. Young people's mooting nt 7 p ill Subject of moniltiif sermon : "Tho Soul's Feast , " and of ovonlng , "Consecration. " bui'ramont of the Lard's S.ippar at ctoso of inotning sur vl co. Firt Baptistchurch , corner Fifteenth nnd Davenport --troets. Dr. Woodruff will oc cupy thu pulpit morning and evening. Ser vice ? at lu..tun in. nnd at 8 p. m. Sunday school nt IU in. and ilf JO p. in The regular pr.ior mouting of the churoli uvoryVoiino3 - duv ovcnini ; nt 8 o'cUck. The youn pee ple's prayer mooting every Friday oveuln g nt 8 o'cloi'k. \Vestmlnstor liobytorlanChurch - ly-ninth and Mason stroots. Tno pustor , Hov. John Gordon , U.IX , will preach at 10:31) : ) il. m , on "Gou as a Thinner. " There will bane no evening ervico. Sunday school at 13 m. Meeting of Young People's Society of Christian K.idenvor nt 7 p. in. Immanuel IJ iptlst Church Norlh Twenty- fourth tinu lliuncy streets KJV. F. W. Foiler , pastor. Hugular services at 10i'J : ; ' a.m. and b p. m. Morning Ihoino : The IHst of. "Four Sarmons on Social Problems Solved by Christ's Psrablos" ( solllslrioss ) . lOvoiung theme : "Tea Minutes With Solo mon. " Curing July ana August tno ovonlng services will bo but forte-live minuloi long ; Iho popular ana instructive "ton-mhiutos sermons'1 will Do preached as on othorsum- mor evenings in Ibis church. Our room is cool und fanb for Iho free use of our congre gation will uo in oichcnair. faund.iy school ut 1" m. Young people's meeting nt 7:15 : p. m. Cyntha Christian church , -CHS Nicholas 8treot--Jo < .oi > h Shields , pastor. Servicoa nt l)0 ( ) : ) a. m. and 8 p. m. Young 1'uople's So- cletv ol t tiriitlnu Undoavorat 7:1. ) p. m. Sund iv school nt 13 m. Morning suuject : " 1'ho Coil For Which Wo Itvo. Evening subject : "i'ho Huildora Kojeclud. " Buptlr- ing after the evening sorvloo. Unitarian church , Savuntoonth and Cuss streets List service before varution. ( 'reaching in the inoinlng by the minister , Kov IMowtnn M. Maun , Sun day school at lli o.rlock. People's church , on Kfghtaanth street bo- twcen California mid Wobiler-Preaching at IU : , ! ) .1. m. and 8 p.m. Pastot , Kov. Charles W. Savldgp. Subject In the morn ing : "Our Slus Affecting Others. " Subj.-cb in thu ovonlng : "Ilypocrlloi " Soils frco. Sunday school at " : ! ! U p. m. Cllftou Jill Sundnv gt'hool corner Clifton street nnd Military loud , evoty S'i'iday nlH p in. Clisscs to suit all ages. You 111 ; pioplo earnestly Invited to como. Clifton Hill Presbyterian Church - Corner ol Clilton street and Military road. Services at I p. m. ftlr. Ccrniihin. graduatn of Jiellovuo college , will conduct the services on Sunday lint. Kvoiy ouu will bo gladly welcompd. At St. Mary's Avenue Congrozntlonal Church Sermon by the pastor at 10 , ' ! ) a. m. , Ills concluding sermon preceding vacation vlsil of the pastor to his former homo. Topic , "Seeing the Father. " Other service * as usual. First Presbyterian Church Seventeenth and Dodue stroots. Koguliir Hcrvlcca at ( ) : ! ! a. tn. and 8 p. m. Sunday school ui * iiuuii. luuii ) , i uuJtu a . wuiubjr Ul v ui la- tlun Endeavor mooting ut 7 p. m. Pulpit supply for July 10 , Itov. George ICuox of Monticcllo. , lud. , who preached on last Sab- b.ith. Church of the Good Shepherd ( Episcopal ) , corner Twcnllulh und Ohio streets. J. P. IJ. Llwyd , rector. Sunday school nt ! ) ; l5n. m. Morning service , 11 n. m. Sermon to Die , "A. Chilli ol Passion. " Evening sorvlce , b p. in. Set mon topio , "Tho Expectant Creation , " Seitl-s frco at nil. Suwiird Save I Methodist Episcopal Church Corner Suward und 'J'wenty-socoiid stroots. Kov , I ) Clendonnlng , prLsfaliii ; uldor , will preach lii Iho morning and lulmlnlstur the Huciainont of the I-.oi-d's Supper. In the evening the pastor , Kov. II. A Ciuno , A.M. , will pioncli on "What JokU < liuKun i'o Uo. " Free billings. Evnrybody welcome , Trlnltv Methodist Episcapil Chinch Cor ner Twonty-lirfit and Hliinoy ( Kounl/o Pliico ) . Kuv. W , 1C. lioana , pastor. Preach ing it 10iO : : n in. utid 8 p.m , bul/ect mornIng - Ing , ' 'Prophecy ntrl llhtor > , Concri'l Conference - foronco Echoes ; " nuujDot evonl.ig , "Uuy- Hide l.ossoiib : A Trip to the Coast. " Sunday school nt 1- in , , J T. KobliiHon , nupurln- tondoiit. Junior longiio ! ! p in. E | > wortti league 7IJ : ! p.m. All Keats free. All made welcome. Flrii Methodist Episcopal Church--Twon- tletli nnd Davonporl alrcotn. Kov. P. S. Murrill , ID. , pustor. At 11 a.m. Kov. George iillott , D. D. , of Wushinglon , U. C. ; nt b p.m. Ur. iCIllott. Sabbath school at JiUa.m. : : St. Mark's hvangolical Lutheran Church- Corner of Twonty-llrst nnd Hurdultuitroiits. Kov. J S. Deiwullur , I.It. , pastor. Services ut 1UU ; a.m. una U p.m. Morning bormon , "Abiding In Uovo. " Evonlni ; uur.non , "Uo- coived by Appouruncei. " Or.ico lOvuiigollcal Lutheran Church Tw only-sixth slruol between I'opplolon ana Woolwoith uvunuos , The pastor , Kor. Luther M. Kuhn * . will proacli at 11 u. in. on "Cure for Lonelinuii , " and ut 8 p. m. on "Tho Preaching of the Cross , " FiNt Univer.ialUt Church Corner Nine- toiiiith umiLothropstrouts. Kuv , W. FranUlIn bmlth , pastor , Sorvlcos nt0r \ ; \ < im. . and 7:15 : p. m. Sunduy school ut 1'J m. Young People's Christian Union ut 7 o. iu. boat' frco. All are wolcomo.