Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 17, 1892, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE OMAHA DAILY DEE : SUXDAYr JULY 17 , lS92 STXrEEN
THE COSDiriON OF TRADE
The Local Trade Reported as Ratbor
Dull ,
A VERY HEAVY GAIN IN BANK CLEARINGS
Tlir Jobbing Tratlr of Oinnlin CJrovvlin ; Ilnp-
Idly It Now Siirp - , < * Anj thine liter
1U f d re ix | > erlcirel In the llli-
tory of the City.
Sofnrasthe jobblne tr.ilo of Omiha la
concerned there have been no new features
developed during ttio past week. Ttio volume
of business continues larco for the season of
the year arid oven the bet weather does not
appear to affect It. ihls Is espoclaliv true In
* uch lines as dry poods , boots and shoes ,
groceries and hardware.
Tu nav that the Jobblnc trade of Omaha Is
lareo for tbo season , however , does not fully
explain the true condition. It mlRht convey
idcu that business In a
a more correct to say
lobbing way , duilnfi the pan six wcclts , was
never before equalled at this season In
Omntm
Uvtrv jobber Is reporting heavy pains In
tbo totals of sales as compared with previous
, vcnr . A boot and shoe jobber reports that
his Juno sales \\cro fJ.iHH ( ) in excess of the
mips tor the corresponding period Jast yenr.
Omiilm's jobblnp lerrllor.v has buun laif-cly
Increased durliiR the p l jcar , and that fact ,
toppthor uith the l/inroveu conditions pro-
valllnir In the vvrxt owing to peed crops , Is
the re.u cause c/ the activity provalUui : In
Jobblnc circles. Omaha rapidly calnine in
Importuned as a jobblnp point , and everv-
InniK' would seatn to Indicate still further
Drouth In that direction.
The Hflull Tniilo
of Omaha is not very ar-tlve , In fact this Is
the dull season when little could be expected.
A peed many people arc absent frotn the city
tolting tbch sumer outings und uro spending
their money at dlstat.t resorts.
The larcc arj seeds bousc , which depend
Inrcoly upon thu trade of the wealthy und
fashionable , feel the absence of their best
cubtotiicri In decreased EUC ! = .
J'eoplo as a rule uavo already purchased
julr summer outllts of all kinds nnd trading
In .luiv Is usually limited to the neccssltiosof
life. The grocery trade , especially in the
,4 case of the smaller doalur , Is none too good.
, There docs not appear to bo enough ) men
iteadlly employed at good wages to put any
life m to the trade.
I'ruilucn uml fruits.
The market has been devoid of any special
features concerning produce clurine the iwst
week. Butter and eggs havu sold at almost
steady prices , but poultry has lirmed up
somewhat.
In fruits the berry season Is draulneto n
close and shipments , in view of the extremely
hot weather , are riskv.
California fruits have not been very plenty
during the week , but from this time on it Is
Ilkelv thai consumers of fruit will hove to
depend largely upon California for their sup-
pliei.
Th < - Cl
The oanlc clearings of Omaha have been
very satbf.ictory durtnc the past week , indi-
railne , as they do , grunt business activity.
Compared with the correspondme v ci'k List
> ear there was a gain amounting to % J uer
centTnit
Tnit increase must come largolv from the
jnbbine and manufacturing business.
The following will show the clearings for
each Unof the wnek under review :
Mondiiy . tl.MTi.-illTS
TiiuMduy . 1,1 til "i DOS
UndiH-sdiij . 1.5H1.517 M
Tlinrsdny . 1OW,7(1I ( ' . '
1'rld.iy . l.2.rilUOU
baturtlay . 1.045.7J.l..tJ
Total l .11
Itcnl i : t tu .ll.irkrt.
While r.o , largo sales hava been reported
there ivas conftidcrablo activity in real estate
circles , and a good manv small cash transac
tions were recorded. Tdeio appears to bo
more confidence among homo seekers In gen
eral , and people who have been boarding
monny in the savings banks for the past two
or tli ice j oars nro now bringing it out and
investing it in nomcs. While these transac
tions do not make much of a show in ttio way
of teal estate tranbactions , they indicate a
very healthy state of the maikec.
The real estate transfers for the week end
ing Friday night wore ab follows :
Tiily n . t 31.001 no
.Inlv 11 . 'a. iiT. oo
.lull 12 . 5ii.7"il OJ
July 1.J . 2iiuv ) no
14 . K..007 40
ift . : i7.M7 oo
Total . S 54 Sk5 41) )
Ibis is not up to the daily average for
June. The buildinc permits have not been
us lurco as manv would ilka to see them , but
they inoicatu that thereis homo activity In
building circles , ttuupb limited mostly to
the erection of cheap dwellings.
The lollowlng will show the total permits
ItsucU on tachdm of the woeU under rc-
\icw :
Juijn . ( : K > .OUO
Jllljll . WHO
luiyi'J . 407ft ,
875
Total . tlu7b. . * >
\\CstlTII Ill\CHtlllfllts.
Eastern canitnllsts nro fully aware of the
general prouricty provniling in the west and
western secutiuc-s ure in better favor tban a
jcar aco.
The United States Investor pays that the
western mortgage business appears ovorv-
w here to bo ranldlv rcacbiug a safe and
healthy basis. Values throughout the west
nro down to a flguro bosea on the actual In
come of the proportv , and nooodv is stimu
lated to borrow in advance of bib actual
necessities. Tuo agent of the mortgage
company no longer canvasses the country
EKoklng whom ho may Induce to borrow , but ,
on tbo conttary , the Borrower seeks the
company or agent. Again , tbo onca
gioedv lender east no longer clamors
for high rates of Interest , but looko
first to security , having learned that valua
ble and over self-evident fact the gruater
thu rate the greater the rltk Having now
to deal with a clientage who , for the most
jmrt , have met with changed ideas respectIng -
Ing their investments , and having fresh In
tholr memory the mistakes which naxo
wrought wreck and ruin to so many corpora-
lions , those individuals and compaaics v\ho
now ook to negotiate tbo sale of western Investments -
vestments Imvo no excuse for not making
tafo ' and conscrvatlvo loans. Wo believe
thoro'aro very few now ongaced in this busi
ness who do not merit the couhdenco of the
Investing public und whoso securities will
lot boar cloiu investigation.
AS IIU.V hl.KS IT.
Iluilnrii In All I.lnrit ( iooil uml lu Some
It U Kiulilii- ) .
W. il. Hoborson , manager of K. G Dun &
Co.'b mercantile agency , speaking of local
business , sajs :
"Ttio nock lu Omaha has boon devoid of
special interest. Jobbing bouses hat o gen
erally enjoyed a good trade. In seine lines
thn hou es are not able to keep uplth their
orders , noticeably so lu crocorlcs. I.iquoit ,
leather and lumber are cxcoptiouR , bo\\evor.
liuildlUR matorlul have uecn lu poor de
mand in city and country , tbouph lumber
men tuv they uuvo fulr orders from the in
terior.
"Ketnll dry poods men have had a tnoder
atclrcroase. The trade in boots and shoos
lias been qulol , but fully up to u your ngo.
Dealers in clothmi. , bats and caps , etc. , lay
trade U fairly ( ; ooU for the titno of Iho j o ir ,
bulnoth'iiK to boiut of. Jei\olor contmuo
to compluln.hiloiuthequeeiibvare line
lliero has Ix'cn a pronounced linproveinuut
nil throucb the month. Urorers una com-
inlKstoti men find builneis lu their line very
litllo If any Improved over lu t week , but
better than a j our ago.
' "Tuo nine uutlonul banks were called upjti
forstutement.ou tbe I''th ln t.bich will
probablv bo published this Meek. They sliow
uu uiKrouto Increase lu deposits ol more
than f'ATOU.GOO over amounts khowti bv the
May Rtutemtuts nf tbe current jour. 'TbU
show * motiov to be remarkublv eauv tu
Oinobn , In fact with proper securltv bor
rowers can practically dlctatd their own
terms. U'ltu mo hur\est coming on It 1s
possible there .vlll bo H belter ueuinud ,
though our uioro conservatlvo bankers are
by no moans conddeuu
"Honl tstato bus been quiet and the pros-
p ct for nn acttro market Is not bright.
The principal Item of interest to thU branch
of business 1 < the report that arrangements
nro about consummated for the erection of n
f400,000 hotel on the corner of Sixteenth ana
Hnrncy ,
'At South Omaha trade has been compara
tively d JH with the stock yards and pacKintr
house ocoplo. Hocclpts of stock have been
llRbt , prices tlu-rel h and peed stock scarce.
The week was far from satisfactory. "
cn vncn "wr/tvs
Church of the Good Shepherd fnplscopal ) ,
corner Tncntloth nnd Ohio btreets. J. 1' . D.
Llwyd , rector. Holv commuolon bam.
Sundav school ntti:45 a m. Morning prayer
and sermon U n. in , Uvenlng prayer und
ermon b p. in. Seats free to all ,
Cillton Hill Baptist Misslon-Urant ttrect
nnd Military avenue. I'roachlne service at
11 B. m. Prnyor moetlntr Tuoidav evonliiff
at 8 p m. He idents of Clifton Hill and vi
cinity \vclcomo.
Immanuel Baptist Church North Twenty-
fourth and Bltincy streets Hev R u.
Poster , pastor. Regular services nt 10.30
A. m , and S p. m Morning theme : "A
Neighbor , " In the series of kocla problems
solved by the parables of Jesus. Evening
theme : "Ten Minutes \\lth Solomon. "
Kvcnlce services forty-flvo tnlnutos lonj : .
bunday school at 12 in. Young people's
mcctuip at 7 15 p. m. Everybody cordially
welcomed.
Pnst 1'rcsbvtonan Church Seventeenth
und Dodco slrocts Owing to tbo repairing
and cleaning of cburch , no preaching uill bn
held Julv 17 , but Sundav school will convene
as uiual nt 12 m. , and Young People's Kocl-
otv of Christian Endeavor meeting at 7 p. m.
St , Mary's Avenue Contrrcratlonal Church
Ao morning service. Sunday bcnool at
noon nnd Younjr People's Soclotv of Chris
tian Endeavor at 7 p. m. as usual.
f'ontral United Proibyterlan Church 113
North Seventeenth street. Hov. John WII-
lliimson. D D . pastor Services ut U :3U : n
in. and 8 n. m Sabbath school at 12 ra.
Young people's meeting nt 7 p m Subject
of mornlne sermon. "A Sketch of thn
Five Yours' \Votk of tbo Central United
Presbyterian Church , " and of evening ,
"Tho Judges. " Strit.gais welcome. "
Hillside Congregational Church Services
ntlU.i'Jn : in nnd b p. m. Sundav sclio 1 at
12 noon. An address to young men in the
evening. Wcdncsdav , July UO. Dr. Hey will
gno n itercopticon lecture.
Cliftou Hill Sund-iv school , corner
Clllton s'rost and Military road , meets
every Sundaj nt Up. m , including bible
class for adults. Young paople carneitly in
vited , as a special class for them is in pro-
gre-,3 of formation.
Clifton Hill Presbyterian Church Corner
ol Carton strout und Military road.
Services at 4 p. m. , conducted on Sunday
lirst bv Air Carnaban , gradual" of Bellcvue
college. All are cordlallv welcome.
First Unlversalist Church Corner Nino-
terntn and Lothrop streets. . Ser\lco 11 a
in nud7.4"ip. m Morning subject : "Cnlld
Desecration. " Evcninc address : "Con-
tentmpnt. " Sunday school nt 12 m. Young
Peoplo'n Christian union , Scats free , a.l wel
come. W. PratiKlm Smith , pastor.
Cyntba Cnnstlan church , 431b Nicholas
street Joseph Shields , pastor. Pleaching
morning and cveninc. Young People's So
ciety of Ctmnhin Endeavor ut 7.1.1 p.m.
Sunday school at 12 in. Mornlne subject :
"Temptations in Cily L.ife. " Evening sub
ject "Paul In the Cllv of Athens. " BapUz-
Inc after evening service.
First United Presbyterian church , corner
T \eni-first and Emmet. Hov John M.
French , pastor. Services at 10JJ : a. in und
b p. m bibbath tchool ut 12 m Young
People's Sociely of ChrUtian Endeavor at 7
p in. Morning subject : "Unseen , Yet
Loved" Evening subject : "Is Holiglou a
Luxury or a Nece sltv ! "
Westminster Prcabi terian churcn.Twunty-
ninth atifl Mason streets. The pastor , Hov.
John Giirdoj , D.D. , will preach at 10 .SO a.m.
on "Books of Devotion " Sunday school ut
1m. . There will bo no evening fcrviccs.
Kuox Pru4b > icrlau church , corner Nino-
tconth and Ohio streets. Preuchm. : In the
morning ut 1U..K ) by the pastor , Hev. A.
Leard. Subject"i'ho Church ' Preach
ing in the evening bv Hev Mr. Carnahan.
St. Mark's evangelical Lutheran Church-
Corner of Twenty-litst and Burdettestreots.
Hov J. S Dotvvfiler , D.D. , pastor Services
at 10.to : a. m ana s p. in. Morning text ,
" 1 am With You Always. " Matt , xxvill , 20.
Evening text , "Tne Lord Touch ! for Israel. ' '
Welsh Presbylet Ian North Twentj-fifth
cud Indiana streets. Sunday school at 10.3J
n. m. Preacblng at 7:30 : p. m bj Hov J.
MorlalsHichardsol Chicago. Subject , "Gos
pel's Helatlon to Man. "
1 < irst Methodist Episcopal Church- Twen
tieth and Davenport streets. Dr. J. M.
Driver will preach morning and evening ,
bticcial music.
Trmitv Methodist Episcopal Church Cor
ner Tvvcnty-tirst aid Blnney ( Kountze
Place ) Hov.V. . 1C. Beans , pastor. Preach
ing at 10.30 u m. and b p.m. bubjocts : M online
ine , "Tho .Invs That Are Comlnc1' ; evening.
"Wajsldo Lessons A Trip to the Coust. "
Sunday school ut 12 in , J T Robinson super
intendent. Junior league 'i p m. E | > vvnrth
league 7 p ra. All teals free. All made
vteicomo. Pastor's residence , 21U Locust
street.
Ur.ico Evangelical Lulheran Cnurch
- between nnd
Twenlj--stxth street Poppleton
Woolworth avonuos. The pastor , Hov.
Luther M. Kuhns , will preach at II a m.
on "Tno Question of Christ , " ana ntS D m
on "Man Worth Saving. " Younir People's
borletv of Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m ,
"Work for the Unsaved. "
People's cburch. Eighteenth and California
Hev. Chatlcs W. Savidce , pastor. Captain
A. Overtoil of Council 13luffablv assisted
hyanumhorof workers , will conduct the
service both morning uud evening. This will
bo a rich spiritual Ucut forour people. Seats
free. All are vvclcomo.
1 ho Hov Dr Merrill of the First Motho-
olst Episcopal church will occupy the uulplt
at Kountza Memorial church Sunday tnoin-
ing at 10 .JO , corner Sixteenth aud Harnoy
streets.
South Tenth Street Methodist Episcopal
church , corner Tenth and Pierce streets
Hev Alfred HoJgotls , D D , pastor. Class-
moollngs at 10 a. m. und 7 3J p m. Preach
ing at 10 30 n m. nnd b p m. Morning sub
ject. "Tho Strikers' Sldo of tbe Hocent
Strikes. "
St. Pnllomona's Cathedral Kt. Her.
Bishop Sbanlov of North Dakota will preach
at St , PnUomcna's tomorrow mornlnc at tno
10:30 : o'clock mass , Cappocci'.s "Laudato
Puerl" and Gounod's "Pope's March" whl
be rendered during mass.
At Plymouth Congregational church , cor
ner Twentieth nnd bpcncor streets , there
will bo services uu Sunday both morning and
evening. In the morning the pastor uill
preach and in tbe nvcning Hev. J. E. Hey ,
1) . D. , of ttio Amorlci n Missionary a socla-
tion , will glvo an illustrated lectuie on "The
Young Afro-American. " Dr. Ho > is noted for
his lantern lectures , und In thU lecture he
will have a fine Instrument , firal-class slides
and an expert opsrator Admission freo.
The public are cordially luvitea to both ser
vices.
Trlnllv cathedral. Eighteenth street and
Capitol ivcnuc , Very Hov. C. H. Gardner ,
dean. Holy communion , bo. m , ; buudny
school , l:4.ri ) : u. in , i mo ml DC prayer , litany
and sermon , 11 a. m , ; evening prayer und
sermon , 7.M5.
First Baptist church , corner Fiftennth and
Davenport streets , Hev. L. M. Woodruff ,
D D. , will supply tno pulpit morning and
evening. Services at 10 30 a. m. and b p. m.
fruuduy school at 12 m. ui.d 3-iO ! p. in. The
regular prayer meeting of the church every
Wednesday evening. The young people's
prnjiir meeting every Friday evening nt 8
o'clock. All scats are free aud everyone Is
cordially invited.
At the Anaociatluii Ilullillni ; ,
Mr. James A. Powers addresses tbo
young men's service Suuday at 4 p. m.speak
ing or. "Facts. "
Secretary Ober meets his Bible class at
0:30 : a. m. , ana Colonel Bird the joung man's
class at 3 p. m ,
The building ls opnn to all on Sundays
from 9 to 10:30 : u. m. and 1 to 7 p. m.
Trunk hliuiiiiun's Trial.
The county commissioners spent the fore
noon iu listening to the testimony ia tbo case
upainst Frank Shannon , tbe Justice nf the
peace of West Omaha precinct , who Is
charged with having collected Illegal fees.
Tbe testimony was very tame and nothing of
a startling nature was developed. Shannon
appeared by attorney , while the commis
sioners went it nlono. County Attorney
Muhoney having decided that It was a case
tbul did not coino wltuln bu Jurisdiction.
Stout blcin With K. R.
Halpb Stout , the genial president of tbo
late lamented Omaha ball club , has signed
with Ibo Kansas City Times , aud will Jump
into tbo harness Wednesday nextvhllo
wim theOmabas Halph played short , bjt
with the Tuufls ills bopod tbat be will plry
loog. Good luck , anyway.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS
Trading on 'Change Was Unusually Light
Yesterday.
CORN WAS QUIET AND VERY WEAK
Kttrcino Outturns nnd Opnrr.nl Weakness
AVc-ro the IVattircn of the Traillnif
Hog Products Were Nrglcctcd
slocUn nnd Hntids ,
, 111. , July 16.-Tr.idli > 3 on clnnco
wns very lleht today , as Is usual on Saturday
when there Is : i half holiday. There was \cry
little In thu way of news that was calculated
to stimulate tnulu or to increase values The
result was extreme dullnoo and general
weakness. I'lirilHilgo w is thought to boell -
In seine Soptuinbur but his operations were
not on u very largo soalo bcptemhor nucncd
unelunpL'l at 77"c firmed up to 77Ue on light
oirerlnss then u ised'olf gradually to 7 Ue ,
remuinoU iulot ] and steady and so closed at
7C'.c
Corn was ijulot nnd woik on ranorts of good
rains In the southwest , uenor.il iltilltinss and
synipithv with the wuaktitMs In other criins
nud provisions The opening no. * stc idy with
a firm undertone ut4 'tii. im ad\uuco of ' .
llnnod up to 4"'ic. then wo.iUi'ne I Ith who it ,
.clinic olT tci 47-4C "iliil tlosucl steady at4i' e
Oats wuto dull uiiil wu iK ulttlllbor | onuned
iincli.in-'od at : n > 4C huld .it that pr.cu fur a
time , ttuukcnud to.M'iC anJ cloied steady at
ajc.
ajc.Hoi products wre ne Joctocl , dull and fu.it >
uroli'sv. tluctti'itlons woie conllnod to u n ir-
row ranso und the cloio bhons In Unitk-unt
fhanses comp ire 1 with \ osteidav's iiriies
l.-.tliiitcd ! reco pts for MonJiiyliuil : ! 1U
cms. corn415 ours , -oils 530 oars , lie s 5uuuO
liu id.
Tnu loading futuresrancd as follows :
AHTICI.LM
Will AT NO Z
Jill ) . . 7SX f 7RS * S 77U
AtliniM . . . . 77'i | 7M *
' 774 " 71. ' *
ColI.N No 2
July
teptember . 4SH 47) . 47H
OATS .No 2
Julv
Al.KUM . . . . SO'J '
' SU'l SJ'-l ' ; Al
M'ISS 1'onu
July . II 7JJ * 11 72 II M 11 72MJ
September . II b"J 11 67 H ,
'July 7 15 7 15
September . 7 25
SHORT uins-
Jul ) 7 S3' ' 7 45
September 7 Si't ' W
Cash ( juotatloiis were us follows :
Ti OLH Diill.iinchanped
\\lin\T No 2snrlnp , 771ilit7s1ic ; No 3sprln ? ,
7J' c ; No 2 red. 7b4e
UOHN No. 2 , 4sc ; No. 3 cash. 40c ; No. 4 , 42 ©
4 ic.
, --\o 2 , 33'C ! No. 2 white , 324c ; .No 3
.
H\E No. 2. o'e.
IUiu.ni No 2 , C'.c ; No n , f. o. b. , 3Sc ; Na 4 ,
f. o. b . 401''C
TI.AX Sini : No 1. tl 01.
Tl\OTin ( M-LI > 1'rlri.e. { I to.
I'OIIK Mui. . per bhl. . $11 70JJ11.7 * : lard , per
10 Ibs. . i1.Si,7 | I7 > i : short libs sides ( loti-e ) ,
? 7 50 ; dry halted shoulders ( boxed ) , j.ioa7.2i ; ; ;
short flour sld < > s ihnvod ) , } 7 to.
WIIISKV Distillers' finished gooJs , per gal. .
11.15
SunAits fnclinnied. cut loaf. rQ. > " .c ; gran
ulated , 44c. st uid irl "A. " 43c.
Ilet.olpts mm shipments today were as fol
lows :
On the I'joduce oxcliiuiTo toJuv the butter
murketw.is iincliin : cdfiincy croamory. 1UU
2'c. Uno western. 17 ® . MV ordinary uaiOo , flue
dalr > , -
NI-M A orl. 'Miirkfts.
New YOIIK. Julv Ifi I'LOCII Ilecclpts , 21.447
pkcs. ; exports 4 , ( > 4" > bbis . ld.044 sucks , murket
( | iilel und stead ) : sale * , . lt > . " > > ; low ex-
trus. $1 SjJt ti.'i ; winter nhcut , low prudes
t M.v&i ! . > : fulr to funey , ni.VSI.4i : rmtents ,
J.l.s.iil.0"i ( ; Mlnnesoti ilear , S 10&.L7TI.
strul.'hts. Jlritiai40 ( : pitcnts. Slii.Vji4.7r > ;
rye mixtures , Jj.10 ® ifi ; supeiUne , il.7"i&J.J3 :
tine. Jl KV32.10.
C'OII > * ILAI , steady and nulct ; yellow west
ern , gi.Vrffri.10
\ \ nn\T Itei-eints. 10l.iv ) hn. : exports. 24S1I4
bu , SLtis. 40.VOU on. of futures , ! i- , ( w hu of
spot pot murket dull nnd woakcr. No. 2 rod.
M > * 4C In btorr und elo\.ator , S7s4t' ullont ; M' dt
Mi f. o b ; No. ied.64'4c : nncraded led , 7 'i
( B'U L : Nu 1 northern Mi'-AS'i , ? ; No 1 liurd.
! i 'iiflilc : No 2 northern. 7 Jc , No ' - ' C'hli'uso.
b. " > 'TU.s."il4C ( : No 2 Milwnukie. b.'uh."ic ; No J
spring. ? J > 4c. Options weio generallv dull nil
day und had on y manlpu utlon The open-
Ins w ns inn h meed ( o ' 4e lower , fo lowe 1 bv a
decline of ' .c and a toiietlon of ft-V. c osing
dull at ' 40 up to 'sc down , No 2 red. July , t-l'ti- ;
Auzust. h4'iiS6lJBC. clOhlnc at M' c ; Scptem-
her , MS&s4iiC , c-loslnj at h4'te ; October. s' > 4c :
DeLcmber. b79-l ( a.s\c. ; Closing utbliic ; May ,
DIG' ' c , closing utirJe.
Km Du 1 ; western , 74Ji7sc
lUiti.ci MALT yulet : t'anudii , O'cQSI.05.
UOIIN ItOLOlpls , .14 h..r > Lu ; export * . 1.1,501
DU. : s lies..lii.ow bu of futiues. l.l.WKJ bu of
spot ; siiol dull niiU we iker. No. ? , , * > lc In ele
vator ; f.'ic ulloat ; unsrided mlxo I. .ri.(5.filc. (
Outlons declined 'iVc und closed dull.
through hotter crop we ither July , fll e ; Au-
cust , M UJTi c , elohln.it M c : t-epti'mher ,
W fu-'il'jp. cloilng ut.ilVe ; October. . ' > J14 < Tt.iJl.c.
closing ut.M c : December , .Iff ; Jluy , Me.
OATS Ueuo pts , ( / , < > 0 hu ; exports , 115000
bn ; s lies , futures none : 72 , IUU bu. spot , t-pot ,
dull and weaker , option suits nominally
lower , Jnlv , .lot , Anii- . J5Ji' : fcptemLer.
Jl'iC ; No 2 spot , white , .b fi-ls'-e : mixed
westtrn. .U-t&Ii'to ; white , Js'/ittllc. No. 2Chl-
c.120. .174s I7U < - '
II * \ lv > nlet and sto idy ; sblppln : , Me ; good
to choice. 7. > uOJc.
lloi's Dull but stoadv ; state , common to
cliulce. ! S5,2ic : 1'iiclllc coast 1NBJ4C.
MTOAII Kiu , dull but Him : fulr refinlnc ,
2'jc ; eentrlfii.'als Ufl test , ai-lCc. roUutd ,
( inlet but steady.
" Mui.\ssKs I'orelcn { dull ; f.Otest. lUc : New
Orleans , quiet and steady ; cotumon to fancy ,
KICK Fnlr flumanil. firm ; domestic , fair to
extra 41 C'.f > 1ic ; Japan , .r > 'siJtye.
nous yulot , uustorn. prime , 10'4@lCiiC ' ;
vvestorn. poor , per ease tJ..Vj.Lfi I.
I'OKK Knslcr ; old moss , * ll.5012.75j extra
prime , Sl./ij.
tinMI.AT * Inactive : pickled bellies. 0 ®
t 4e ; picltled shoulders 7'4c ; uleUo I ha ins , 12
4j-"ic : middles , dull , e.iby , short clear , ? 8 00
LMID \ \ eaU ; western ste un closed at $7.45 ;
K'lles , aw tierces ; option sales. l.Ojj tierces ;
Ancnst. J7.4J ; September , t7.43Q7.IG. closing ,
S7 4 7.47.
lll'rmt rinni fair domund : western dairy.
14SI.c ( ( ; western creamery , IbQ.'l'iCi western
factoiy. 1 JfWxi ; HUlii1'ic. .
I'HKEsElodciiito demand , firm ; skims ,
* I'lO fiiON Qulot. Amerlcm. JU.50 ® 15.00.
Coi'iT.n bli'udy ; lake , 111 2..ail.J3.
LEAD Dull ; domestic , W IWW t' . .
Ti.s I'lrm ; Ural-Ills , tJI.0 21.10.
Oinnlui 1'roduce Market ,
Tons-UaiUSc.
CMhidUKs California. { 2.01&2.25.
I'LACIIES California. t\ \ " \
' 1OMATOK3 Southern , tl M per case of 4
baskets.
Al'ltlCOTS California. II.7.VU2.00.
LEVIO.NB C'liulco , J300Q.O OH ; fancy , 17.00.
UiiAMlUB-Callfornl i , $4.50 1.75.
IlIMCKIICIIlllKS J3.VI.
HAfii'iiEiiliir.s IllacK , JI.5D ; red , quarts , ! l.5 ]
® 5.0 ; rod , plntR , li.50.
I'I.UMS Uallfornla , f2.2.5 < } .
I'EAIIS Half boxes. 11.75.
HAr.Af.AS boarco
lliiirhAMiTAhLow Na 1 crccn hides , 3c : No.
1 cruel ) salted bides , 4c ; No. 2 preen salted
hide3c : No. 1 crecn suited tildes. - ' > to 40
lbs,4c ; Na 2 green salted hides , 25 to 40 Ibs. ,
3o : No. 1 veal c.ilf , Sto 15 Ibs. , 5c ; No 2 veal
cult , b to 15 ln . , : i'ic ; No. 1 diy Hint hide * . 7c ;
No. 2 dry ( lint bides , 5e. No. 1 dry nailed bid OR.
! nlitta. Sheep poltn Grocn Rilled , eiieh , 35u&
tl.25 ; creon Hiiltid shearlings ( stiort wooled
curly sl.lns ) , ouib , 155s 5c ; ury sheurllncs
( ehort wo ( > led ciirlv Hklns ) , .No 1. each. 6IOc ;
dry bliu.irllncs ( short woo.ed eariv skins ) . Mo
2 , each , RO ; dry film luinsan nn.l Nelirukkii
butcher wool ui Is , porlb. . ncliril weight , lIKTi
14lte ; dry Hint Kansas and Nebraska muiraln
wool pelts , per 11) ) . . astuul wclsht , b4ll2c.
Tallow untl prouvo Tullow , No. 1 , 3 ci
tullow. No , 2. . aj' c ; grouse , whim A , 3:4c ;
pruuse , white II. J' c ; uronu , yellow , do :
K rouse , durk , 2I4u ; od butter. 2c ; bcuiwux ,
prime. lVit2. ( > c ; routu tallow , l'iitc. '
I'OTATOKs New , scarce ; southern stock. 2c
per Ib.
CAmiAclE Home crown , COo per doz.
Mtl.ONsViiiern.eUiiis , per 100. I'M.00 ; can-
tcloup'k. t..UO per dot
Nuw AI'l'i.u * IVr one-third bu. box , 7ic.
WAXIIKANH-llulf-llll. UlUktt , t'i. .
NKVV TuiiMi' * Per bu. , 5 o.
IlbbT8 Iloz. hnnclies. l'5c.
IIUTTEii I'nckliiKHloaK. ll'Jttl2c | small lots
select Uutrj , lii .r > c
POULTUV Old lions. Ml5'tc : roosten , 6ao ;
* " "
- -
s I'Miikens.
polM VVIiiut .Market.
. , Minn , July 10 , Iluilness to
day wut , very dull una ulnioht compluteiy
tugnnnt un hour lifter openln.heiit
opened ut the KUIIIU price u Ian nlRlit'k cloke.
lor thu tlrot halt hour tl.ero wu no uhangu
front tlut time up to noon. The lIucluutloiiK
did notejeeed Uc. with uctuul trudlng doi >
iiBxlto nothlti : . July wheat opened ut"3 c.
lout Uo and ulosud ul 75o : beptember opened ut
74c , Ruined i c , dropped lie by 11 u m. u..u
closud ut ra c , Thu ca&h whtut tuurkct was
stow from thn stirt oxcclpt flir tlio best grades ,
which sold s cwiy to tlu locil millers. No 1
n ird was held nt 7lifc7fll.c. _ No. 1 northern 774
17"iCNo 2 Milwaukee. 740 : No , 3 , BKftC.hr.
Kecclpts hero were n4J cars ; shipments , IS5
c irs lollowlne nreclMi c riuotatlotisNa
1 h-rd. on track. 7s4cTNrw 1 norlliern. July.
7Vci t-cptcmi or.iernffcemhoi. . 7B'c : on
truck , 77c ; No 2 northcrji , on track , Cia.-'c.
H City -lliirki'H.
KANSAS CITV. * Mo , .lulj1 \ViiK VT Raster :
No 3 hard , old and t.ew , O13foc ; No 2 red. IS
® 7lc
CoiiN-rirmj No. 2 Wjxod , 41Sl'ltc ) ; No. 2
white. . > Ivl'itli ( * <
\TS-Pti-idy ; No. 5 mixed , ! 5ci So. 5 whlto.
Jlc.
Krn-Stcntly : No 2.VC" "
riAxsrf.ti-bteady : Hrfa so.
JIliA.s-bteudj ; aiked. Mo.
MArinntliiiotliy ; , - ' \iO0.riO ; pnilrlo , 1500
I.M.
llt'TTnit ' teadyj creaiucrv , 11'saiSc ; dairy.
. - --Quiet 'ind wc'ik : lie.
KKIUITS WhciiU 211,00. ) bu. : corn. aW)3 )
lu ; ont . none
S ni'vin.NT < Wboit , 10.00J bu. ; corn , 4.03)
bu ; oats , none.
Mllvtauker Vurket .
MlMVACKrE , WIs. July 1(1-n.orn-Qttlrt. (
Wiir AT Hull ; ' eptember. 74c ; Na 2 spring ,
i4e ; No , l norlliern , Sic.
dm * . Uuioi ; No. t. 41'io. '
OATS No 3 wliltc. . < .
lUtt iv : Dull ; No 2 , 57c : sample , on track ,
: - ) atn- .
1'itovi stove yulet.
1'O.IK-JII S3.
I\l : } ; -.0
Ktriii-TS-riour. 7.MO Ibi ; whcit , W.5V )
bn. : bar t > y. t L'tOl bu.
DMiiI'MKNT's-r our , 17,430 Ibs. ; wheat , 15,237
bu. ; bin ley , i70J bu.
Oil . Market.
Nrw Yoitu. July Pt.Titni.tuvt Quiet ;
crude In bh s PirKers. Sun ; crude In bu k.
fJ"'J ; teflned New York , Philadelphia uml
Ililtlmoro. met refined in bulk , Jl 4V34.50.
Lnltt'd. no sales.
s l Liiuit.-Qulct ; crude.23'c ; yellow.
-Dull , steadj ; city ( K.OO for pkis ; ) ,
io : tN Quiet , flnn ; strained , common to
choice , * 1 . JljM..15.
' 1 fiii-l.VTiNK-Qnlet , firm ; yv ft O'ic
ANTWPUI- , July 1(1 ( I'mitdLLirM llJ4f p'lld.
ana Hellers.
Dnhith \ \ hint Market.
DUMTII. Minn. , Julv ir\\ie , it ru'ed ilull
un I lifeless ted iv. opening iitn-lriiued , with
the demand prlnc.paily fur cash. The clo o
vus , easy , 'snii'ic lower all round. Shipments
this tteek h i\o iieen s nailer , receipts UMTU- :
In- well , i oii'lpts. 111,0 4 bu ; shlnmonts , 2l.ii < Vi
bn . Close : NJ 1 hard , cash. Jnlv und truck.
SJ'ic ; .NMitomuoi , 704c : Ducember. SP4c ; No.
1 northern , cash an I July. 7s'5f ; f-optombpr.
77'4c : Dccetiihor , 7141" tr iclt. 7Ho , No. J north
ern , 70'o ; No J. die : rejei-ted , r > lc.
> CM York l > r. ( .nods Market.
New V < IIIK , July lC.-Thcro was a fair
nmoiintof new trade for ituniay In the dry
coeds market. Some lurie buj ers were In the
mnrket looklnro\er the situ itlon und new
business scorned to hp In the air. Tlioro was
nothltiR of a marked character disclosed us
regards transactions
MarKctR.
Livnnroou July 1C WIICAT Flrin ; do-
4s 11V1 perconlHl.
J.AIID 1'rlme western , 37s pcrcwt.
Cotton .Market.
New Ont.cAN * ; . Li , July 10. Steady : mld-
dlluus. 7c ; low mid ilinzs. d'.c : good ordinary ,
fie : net receiptVs.1 hnics : tjross receipts. 7)1 ( )
bales ; exports eo istwlse t'JJ ' bulosj sales , 1,203
bulos ; btoeli , lJ2s. ! > bi.lps
Ciillro llarket.
NEW Yoitic. July 10 Options dull and un-
chunsed to f > points up , no sales. Spot KIo ,
( jnlt't , llrm : No 7 fl.U'O.
Trailers' lallt.
OllirAOO. III. . July 1C Counselman A. D iv
to C'ockrcll Ilros Commission Coheat
inled dull nnd tame with llucluutti tis MirylnK
Uc I'ueh wav Cables were staady und tirm
July wheut was Inclined to lirmne s early on
account of somewhut disappointing returns
from thre-hliu and u s itKfuotori export de
mand. Corn wus quiet hut firm There wus
' 8o decline with .onslderible soiling by ro-
cohers aii'l scalpers , on Hutch bill rumors ,
but U was sustained by purchases by shippers
and the bull crowd who bol o that oid corn
Is worth,5Uir Provisions weres ow. wlthlones
seliitu as rapidly as the market will staiu.
\\e think the ho product will dr.iR lower.
CIIICAOO. 111.Julv in I'1 G Loj n x. Co.
to Duncan. HollInzer .t Co. All markets have
boon ijinot and with lack of outside trade und
InercisL-d estltn iled receipts ruled listless In
wheat the oxpott iloarunces were fulr helnc
ecjinil to.'im.UOJ from Now YorU aud eh irt-jrs
hero 225 , 00. As uj-alnst this the receipts ure
showlnj * ( jullo un Increase. Inulana people
are reporting fa\orublo returns from thresh
ers J ho weather for harvestlns Is perfect-
Corn wus he-ivv Thn wt-atherclcrk could not
ha\c Improved on theprozrum forthc weather
during the next twenty-four hours for the
peed nf the corn crop This with heavier
receipts In th s busy mouth for farmers does
not iir ue for higher prices In the near fiitnie
Chuilor ! * 151.OOU. range " 'i und bl4 , close 47' &
4P. Oils were easy This week's receipts ut
Chlcuiro.117. . OJ bushels ns ugulnJt ,104OiO lust
year , boln larger thtin for an } ' coriespondlni
week on record. This Is comment enough.
Provisions weukcncd e rly on commission or
ders to sell , latei closed higher on orders
from the hull clique
CIIICAOO. 111. July 1C Kennett , Honkins A.
Co to b. A MoWhorter : There wus u Una
undertone with I ml cutlons of sonic advance
un111 word was rocel\ed th'it senator llrico
hud HlreJ that the Hi.Uli hill would pass Im-
medl itolv w boat weakened with other cram
nnd coTtlnuod so to HIM cloie. Crop nnvs Is
fuorahlo nnd it Is expected thut the
marketnss will soon 1 ineiy In-
crciis" , but the qu Illy ot the new
crop Is excellent and licn ! > seems to hu an 1m-
protin ; ditnand , which may result In a
slowly iKUanein ; in irkct If conare'-s does
not Interfere with vicious legislation In
eorn and oats 1-01110 loius reall/ed in conse-
ciuoneo of un Intertcnlnc bollduv und estl-
males of zoo I reueiuton Monday , but tbo
spcnulutlto tone of corn Is encouraging for
better prices. A leading of the
full government report Knows that
the im reused acreaao In tbe
south will produce on y about Irilf the at er
ase yield lost In rod need acreage of the seven
surplus st itis. Provisions were dull und
featureless.
STOCKS AMI ItO.SUS.
Ill I'olnt of Dullness I null UK 1'airly Uroko
the Itfiuinl.
NEW YOIIK , July 1C. In point of dullness
the stock market fairly beat the record today ,
only n shade over .10.00J shares comprising the
business In all kinds , of stocksfor the dnv.
but the ccncrul list displayed a firm temper
throughout , and Iliere was iindoubtod buying
ot Richmond .x. West I'olnt securities , which
rumor wus nttr buted to the Vnmlerbllts
without Milllclent grounds to base such a sup-
po-ltlon upon. In the general electric stock
there was also good buying , although the
rapldltv with which Iho advnnco wut , made
suggested manipulation , und the final gain
wus nearly 2 per cent. The close wusory
null und llrm at slight gains for the day. The
trading reached only 24,050 listed uud 0,575 nn-
lUted.
Government bonds were dull and steadj.
State bonds weto dn I nnd steady.
The I'ost suys : There is n disposition to con
nect the cancelling of > estorduy'n orders for
export gold with the refusal ot certain banks
to furnish gold cert.lielie * to depositors It
happens , however , that gold hud already been
sent out prior to yesterday's discussion under
precisely these condition * , and moreover , that
the ruzular condition * ol the sterling market
stuped themselves yesterday us to maxo
f urther exports ut that time Inexpedient. Belong
long as the treasury keeps up gold payments
and the secretary iltwiuruil yosterdny thut
they would not be stopped It can make no
positive difference toUMJCleoxporters whether
their banks give them gold certificates or
treasury no las
The following nro thb closln ? nuotctlons
for the leudliu stocks on the New Ycik Stock
exchange today :
AtchUun . ,0i preferred
AltUlllI KxprtBB 14J 7 * Jmtrnl . . .
Alton , T 11 . .12 Norfolk A. Weil pfd
do profiTrt-d . . ftprtli Amur Co .
Amerlcau Kxpri-m , lib
llnltliroro 4 ublo libW do preferred t > vi
Cunaillua Tuiltlc . . W LI' DcnAliulf
CnuHdii Souttiurn. . . 1C
Central I'licltlc. . JU'if ' doprcfeired 14.
Chen X Ulilu SJ'TS. Y Co lit rat
ClilrsKO \ Alton . ISO } Xl V .V .N K
c uy . . . . IWWIOutnrloVe tern
Clilcaco liu , , . ftj lOn'HOn liuproveiu't
Cr > u olldnled ( jut 114U Oregon > ar . . . .
C. , IX , 0 A t-l h. . OS * IO b I * A tl .N
Colorado Oial h I U ll'ikiltlcMall
CottouUII OrtlflcB ai4leurlu | | , liec A. K .
Iielawurn X lluiliun ' '
] > , ! . \ VV . IWAi'l'ulliimn i'aUe . . IW
II. A. U. ( i iiref . . IWUjM
1) AC I' to Ulcliiuond Ti rmliml
Koit Tenuenee. . . . . . 1 do preferred 42
Krle . W Itlo lirunde VVttt 87
do prefwrrc'd . ( ( do iirufurred 74
IM lilock liluml . . . .
Urint .MirlluTn , iifd 137 iSl. K A S. T lit pfd 74b''H
C'lilcneo A i : . Ill | ifd 00ws bu 1'uul b''H
llocklnv Vulk.j . . . ws , do prplerred
llllnnU Central . IUIH si I'aulOumbtt
bt 1'uul \ llulutti i do nrvfvrri'd . . 117
Kaim3 > JL 'lixui l.ld . tHoulnern 1'utltlc . . .
laiku Krlu n Wvit bucnr Ilillni-r ) .
do iirelerrtd . , , , . 71.Ul . 'Itmu. ( oul \ Iron
I.akt > Mior . Ul 'Inxitt 1'nclllc . . .
l.tud Truet . Tol. A o. l' pfd . . .
, 7 Hi. tUilon I'uclDu
I-oul.vlllu A .N. A * U e ) hzprem
MBiilintlun Con . . 151 , 1 M I-
Jleiuplil. \ mar Ul
illcliliun Ci'intnl. 144
Mlixiurl I * " 'Me . . . Wi.-turn Union , . 144HI
Hdbllf A f lilo WUei'lluic A U K. HIau >
> nniTllleClintl do pri'fvrrud . , 73
Jtatluual Curda <
Lid.
The total Siics of Hoiki todty wcrj 30C3
shiiros. Incluillnc ! IteatllnR. S.VO | Richmond
A.ist I'olnt. l..a.'iSt 1'atii. a.
NcvrVork Uoiii- )
XF-V YOIIK. July 10. MOSKVOV CAUt Ki y
nt ! "i cor rent ; rlo .ni nITerod nt2 pur cent.
I'HIME MBIIPAXTIM : I'Ai'rii 'in"1 ! percent ,
* -Tr.in.iNO KXCIIANOE yiilet Hut sto idy nt
Sl " for sixty-tiny hills unit Sl.S1" ! turtle-
in n nil.
JTlie clo lngjitiotntloiis on bonds ; _ _
r < * 4 rrc . rn. < MII tun i rmotiM no > <
II P 4 < roup IICH v J r Hit Cert HUM
V S 4't ' ri-c. 100 North i'ncltle lft lli'H '
I'ncltlrKtIM.i ) idrt ' .Sortli I'selHe ! nil . 114
1 ( iiil-lann Uninp. 4t'l NortliwrUun Con ns
Ti'iin lH'-r > ut ( . . . . 10ft 'Nortlitti"ttrn ' , 1' ts 107
Term tiow not 5s 1014t I. A 1 M ( .en ! MH
Trim n net Hs . T4st. . l V K llr-n > , U .
Ciinndii Suds 10.4 M 1'mil Consul" . 1Z7H
On rnrltlc I t . HU U r C. A I' luts . 11s
lion A It ( i Ms 11714 lox I' I Tr llcts 71i' <
Don A U O l . < 5iJ l ( > r 1' It ti Ir llct Wi
Krlc.'nd- . . | 04V Union I'nc l ti > ll l
M K AT If t m If . ; i > \\fjti-liurc
-M , K A ' 1 2(1 ( In 4 4
1 bid
riniinriiil Nnlr .
KAN H ! CITV. Mo , July 10.-Clcarlns , $1.-
NKW OntEiNS. Ln. . Jtilj lC.-ClcarlnKS.
fl..M i./71. (
I'Aiim , July id Tlirco per cent rentes , O'f
i'4t' for the account.
OVIAIIA , Jtuv 1(1 ( Clearings. ! l,01172n. Total
for the wee. , Jj.dli.Cll .H.
IlALTi-ioitii. Mil. . July -ClearliiKS ( U1PS.-
5ni ; halnnccs , SITtVTOi Money , tl uorccnU
JlKMi'ins , Tenn . July la-Nisvv York ex-
chnneo sellln.it JUJ Clonrlnss J1JN570 ;
hiilances. fI4".74l ,
.NRvr YOIIK. Julv 1V ( Clcarlnis. S10 > .7il C93 ;
h.iliinces , JT.llii.f.-i , I'or the vvi'oc Clearing's
fd07rS.llO , biKinces. HO'M,10J
I'liii.Aiict.t'itiA. 1'n. Julv Ifi Cle-irlns * .
{ U''i.i'.ir . ' . bil.inces SI.Ks7.tm. Tor the week
Mitlea toJar. cleat In j : s. } 7.M 11 2J7i balances ,
Ml. 37. Jit ) . Jlonoy. ' . ' percent.
CuirAOo. III. . July in Money firm nt 4ft5
per cent t'li-nrliiRs. t fl.V > .i is ; for the ei-k.
} HK ) S4 1.1.10 Novr YnrK u\cli IIIKO uM ut pnr :
tlorllim cxclmnst1. Jl s7'4 for tl\ly-day hills ,
and M Ss' ! for sight draft.
HOSTOS , Muss. July IB ricarlnss SIMM , or. :
h.ilunces , SI.Mii.VM MOIH'\.I pircent. H\-
chntu'i1 on Now York. 5ftlo ( ) discount Tor
the week. t'loiirln ? , floi.iii7'IJ , hil.inoi's.
fli'.IM.su ' ) . Tut- the c irrespondlns week hist
s , $ iiairiM ( ) ; b ilaiico * . J10.-
I.IM ; STUCK .M.v
Movement of Cnttlo .mil Hoifnrtlio Week
OMAHA. July 1C. liocclnts for the week foot
upUM'i entile. DT IS hogs and -ML's sheep ,
against I'.MTJ cattle , 4 i.S.O ho ? < : nud 1.-3I sheep
the neoU Diovlous and S10I c.Utle , l , " > 71 hogs
und 771 sheep the corresponding week last
jear. in other words , compurou with last
week there has been a dorreiiso of 2,000 cattle ,
5.100 hojs and au Increase of nliout 1)33 ) sheep ,
while comp trod with the second wceUof Jul > ,
1P9I , receluts show nn Increase of 2,000 cattle.
S.COl l.o fa and 1WO sheep. In the matter of
receipts tontli Omaha Is making a far bitter
show In ? than either Ch'cago or 1C. ins. is C'ltj ,
while fct , Louis has been out of the contest forever
over three joins.
There has been little noteworthy change In
the Fcnenil can o market the pust vvt'oU. As
was ccner.iliy expected and niodlcieil the
so.itclty of ripe curnfud has had the elTect of
Etrenctlienlnc ; values on anj thing cornfod
and In coed flesh while the free inurkotln.-
grass nnd vviirnod-up i"ittlo li.is naturally
resulted In u weiketied fecilng In tlic'o
cr.idc * 1 1'rleob hive : been v < Ty uneven as
inlsht have been expected whip the mnrket
Is In processor settling down after the recent
nl most ] ianieU.\ advance tinU decline. K stern
shippers nnd exporters contlniiu to absorb u
very liberal sn.ire of the iceolpts. while the
most iii'tlve local ltiiilry | Is , ilso ( or the peed
divfed cuttle. Thlb clnss of sloi'k is bound to
sell hlshcr ivhlle tbocunfldent y anticipated II
ber.il run of western gr issculllo serves. 10 eep
values of cominon n.ituro eattlo down uioiiiul
low walarmtrk. Thc o remiiiks'also apply
\\illicquHifurio to butchers' nnil canners'
stocl. There has been no clniii'-o In tlio
sltuiitlon with regard to roodeis. Old corn is >
tcudiurto food und another irood or even
filr ire ] > Is by no menus assured
1'or this reason country huti'ts
conllnuc to ho'd olT and the Irauc linniMie - ,
Kvun the recent and appnrontly subst intlal ad
viincc In fat c ittlo Miluu- has failed to have
any perceptibly miinnlutlnc Influonco. Good
feeders ean now bo bought at from } -.7" > to
JJO ) . with fat steels hrln lns IN 7"i lo$52Ti A
month nco It took JIJ. ) to ! J 50 to Uuy pee I
feeders , while fat cattle wore selling for HT.'i
to H 25
Hoes Irivo shown considerable fluctuation
the past vrcck , but In the iiiiiln the
demand has boon fully urinal to the
supply. DnrliiL- the drat half of the inonlh
of Juiy the retvlpth have been h''oJ
Ehluinonls 4.i 75 or sumew tint over M per cent
This unprecedented shipping demand together
with the fdci that the Iliiinmoiid comp'iuy has
been practically out or the ninrkot for the
p tst thieo months will cxuliiln wliy Omaha's
Increase In luiLklii.- far this j ear eotnpnrcd
with last has boon only Ifl.uui hogs ivhllo the
It ricaso In receipts has been considerably
over 100.031' . Trom this week on there will
bo u olmiipo In this respect. Hammond
mend expects to open the olt iint now
blx-tttory house for Ulilntr tome time
abe ittfip 2itii Their cip.tltv will be up
ward ot 20DO hozs dally 1'lils will m ilerlally
Improve Otnahn s pick'tig ' ll uios for IsUJ.
Uurlnj the early part of tlio week prices ad
vanced. \\edncsdiiy . .s . lilpli day for the
yeir. L iter on bearish eastern advices weak
prov slons and a tostrlcto 1 Flilpplni dcman t
there was u icactlon und the week closes with
prices uljout IT.c lower tn.inVedticduy. . ul-
ihoii.'b still lOc to TIC nl-'lier thin \\ejk 111:3
CAITI.E Olli'miss were quite llbcnl for n
butiirda } and Inoludcd the largest proportion
of goou cuttlo scon here In several moun .
slilipers | and enportt rs. In ( act dcilera cen-
erally , hav o Iot of confidence In iho strength
of the maritot for good , ilpc , cornfed SHUTS.
and there w IB no lack of Inner Cistern
bujers paid from JViOO to l"i..f > for ooJ to
cbuleo 1'JJJ to 1.4V-lb ) beev os and local < l ressotl
lieuf housis wciu not tar boh nJ them 1'nlr
to ; oed 1-Oj to 1.4 O-ll ) Klcurs went at from
M 4U to il to. and f .bTi to tl H ) bought common
to very fulr stock. There was no quot iblo
adriince. on tl.o eonttiirv the market "us If
any thina sliado easier tliiin rrid.ij. this
weaker feeling belns due more to the llbet.il-
Ity of the olloilngs Mian to any substantial
roiison
In ImtchcrB' and canners' stock the trade
was about like 1 rid ay : In fact , t hero h. is been
comparatively lltt.e clnn t In this branch of
the husne | > > 4 all week. 1'oor to piimo cows
nnd heifers moved freely at from
$1 in to ? ) ,00. t-alos at these extreme
quot ul ions were rarn tl C5 lo SJ.40 buying tlio
blc hulk of tno ollerln s. Calves vvpro stendy
ut from JJ.UJ to iion. Hulls and slims were
pertiaps .1 trlllo firmer ut from tl ( .0 to $1 25
Tbeio was little show of nfo In the slocUcr
and feeder trade. A fen odd bunches wont to
tlie country it from J..ru to fiiUJ nnd iiyiud
trailer p ild H7' > lor some roiiKh 17.-ll > west
erns. The feeling Is very WOIIK and prices
low with no sUns of any Inunudiato Improve
ment. llopresentativu sules :
niiKssu ) nu.r.
No Av I'r. No. A v. I'r. No. Av. I'r
1 1110 III M 43 liilfe J4 15M l.Te J4 HO
1 WJ 3 VI 20 l.'iO 4 4U IU Kb. SIX )
19 10JJ II hi W 1115 4M a3..1Jjf 5 15
b 111J 4 00 40 .1245 4 b5
MIXED.
21 65J 3 23
BHIPI'INO AND EXPOI1T.
25 14B2 400 IS7 1140 455 7J 1224 507'J '
I 1U70 400 . ' * KiOi 4 Ii5 U > .Hi" S 10
21 I1SI 425 S.I I4UJ 'i Uu Ib'J 1,17.1 ft I' .
2. ' 'US 43) ] , U. 1JJ1 505 40..14 ( > 5 5 JD
IU IU2I 4 30
cow s.
12 719 1 10 4 . b2J 1 fil 17. 887 235
U h04 1 .15 ' „ 1120 1 Kr. 20. . 1I72 2J5
3 UU 1 55 21 bU7 1 ' . 33 t'M 2 40
11 W.I 1 ( iJ 21 hlH 2 UO 1 1140 250
7 077 1 G1 4 1010 200 1.1 IOJ 255
2a Nil 1 ( M 5 . TUO 2 10 1 1140 250
10 Kll 105 24. 11 Ul 215 ] 1.70 2 7'i
1 bio 175 1.1070 225 1..DJO 273
1. 1100 1 75 14 . 0-7 2 UJ
IIUIIKIIS.
2 . 525 2 05 4 775 203 6. . 2C2 300
CAl.VUh.
1. . 240 200 4 . 2.5 300 2 275 3 25
3 4U ) 2 Ul 1 2.0 3 2ri ( j 215 .I.W
1 . 2X ) 3UI ) 70. . 1KJ 325 1. . 200 4 fO
lltll.l.K.
1 1130 1 GO 1..10GO 1 65 2. .1140 200
4 10-.0 1(15 ( a. , lilfl 2 IU H K'J-I 2t > 5
1 H7U 175 1. 1240 20(1 ( 1. 1B10 3 00
2..I2UJ 1 7i
ETAQ8.
2. 1330 3 25bTOCKKIIB
bTOCKKIIB AND FHRDCIIS.
3 C4J 2 OJ 1 . 70 2 25 14 C70 2 75
5 . Ml 200 " 10 711 SIS 1.0 1000 303
4. . &UJ 2 tO 4. . 2.0 2 IS
VV CSTEil.-S CATTI.B VV VOMINO.
L'luy & . I orost ,
No Av. I'r. No Av. I'r.
4 fctcors * . nvj 2itn 4 ImllH . liir-a i 05
1 cult . . . .240 J 00 51 cows . 7UO 1 as
27 cows . . M ) 215 10 vteori . l.'tU U 00
25 call ( is . .HO 3 00
tailings
tOl.OIUDO CATTLE.
I ) T Cuttle Co.
02 feeders .127. ; 2 75
llunh The drop In prlcei since Wednesday
resulted In reducu'l vupiillob for thu latter
part of the week. There wi > r only 71 cars on
sale , or wcitrcely hu > f thu number received lubt
baturduy , uud thuRenunil ( jimlliy of tno ro-
coipm was Indllferunt , tu NUthu least
As on I'r dii v , buslnum opened out all rl/lit
on Kood Nhlnpliii : boo. bhlppurs paid from
t'i i J to t5 for Koud to choice 204 tu
: iv.'lh hoB-K , or steady to u nickel
blKher thun I rldny. With a ( .lightly
ludniud fchlpnlni ! demand und an amp o
supply In fciKlitputkern weru buarUh und
look the common to fulr llJht und mixed hok
ul from | v 4' lo IV55 or ut buruly stuudy
price * . Tlio litMvy end * of kpuciilutorHHorli
bold us low us < i.40. lrudtiK rulherdru pod
all day Hujkuilii : townu tboclotu , iilihoiuh
the lie lit. weru Ilrmlly ubout cleared , runt
wore lurtfoly Ht ti 5J to li.Ui , the sumo an 1 rl-
duy , IboKtuural ttvurugu of jirltuk vuld wai
SIMS nealti tS5 t Trldnr and : > .4' < , last
Saturday.
nnpnn nNTATivE SM.KS.
No. Av Sh. Pr. Na AT. Sh I'r.
2 . . 8.11 1130 SI . . . SJ2 1001133
4 . 217 5 IXI 70 .241 20J 5.V.
. V7X. . . 241 IsS ) 540 1W ( . . . isl 52J B 8S
M 211 .IA ) 5 45 si ) , . -JO * 2U 555
45 . . 2Ci 203 5 4\ 74 . . .2I ! > 241 5 Vi
07 177 s ) 54 ! 71 . .146 210 B fiS
72. .211 201 541 ( Tl . . .211 ICO 8XV
21 . .271 40 B4-i ( .R . . .210 243 555
vSO 204 12J 54-i W . . .210 120 % VJ
C,3 . . 1711 1(10 ( 547 > 5 M . . .ll 40 8.YV
70 210 sfl 5 47'i 70. . .211 103 8.V.
PI TO 230 547' , 05 . . .SK 13' 8 VV
SI . ISVl 123 5 50 41 . . 17J 8 .W
43 1,11 S 53 47 . . ISO 120 553
si . . .i s ino a ao 7 . . .tin ro 457lt
M . . .2i4 1JO 550 7. .240 2X > 557 > i
7l ! . . . .22 lUJ 550 70 . . . .VI 2lfl 8 "ff't "
SI . . .117 120 550 74 . V.\l 41 5(0 (
( 0 . SIS 3-JO 553 7-1 ' . ' 17 10(1 ( 5(0 (
s | . . 2i7 Id ) 550 74. . 217 SQ 5 ( ill
71 .200 lifl AM 7.1 21J 51.9
01 22.1 203 550. 77. . . . -Ml 2.K ) 5(13 (
(2 ( . , .S8 M 550 00 . . -51 S40 503
.vi . . . . 2.3 to a.'o r.i .HI : 3 aw
7i . . . , S30 Mt 550 71 . .2K 40 .Mil
27 . . . 25. 12J 5 50 71 . 225 H ) 5 OJ
5fi . . .210 120 551 75 .225 IdO Mil
7(1 . .203 240 550 Ml . . . .241 100 503
71 . . . W17 3JU 553 b * . . .221 SO 5 dO
75 . . .220 43 550 05 . . .S.iS > l-'O 5 l
fi'l ' .UU 2U3 5'.2'4 73 . . . - ' .t 203 5 C,1
( > 5 .211 551 M . . .21'1 210 503
75 . . . . 2 I 2iK ) 551 Ml . . . 2liJ 1(0 ( MiS
71 . . . . .IS 2sO 'i 83 71 . . . .St. S3 805
04 . . .2:11 : 2UJ 5 .Vi 70 . .2.18 121 8 ( vi
sj . .iw 210 a as us . . . .272 100 au %
7s ril 243 555 77 . . .241) h3 5 ( rt
74 . . . . 224 203 883 00 . . . .iT.I &H7'i
74 . . . 22I 100 S.Vi ( .1 220 12J 570
> 10. . . 23J 203 5 5"i 5S . . . S5J 575
i > in AM > nounu
1 . . . .440 1103 1 . . . 'I 0 500
f , .His 4 53 ( i . . .103 43 503
I 2'iO 5 ( H )
Mirci1 The fri-sli supply consisted of n
s nsluiluck of verv common ml\i > ( l nitivcs
that the killer-did nut VMUIU Prlee < n.ivc
broken budlv the p istwcek anil while receipts
have been too me.ncr to lull much about the
i.uirl.et , prl 'es are nomlu ill > pioilv c ixo to a
quiirter lower than u wi-uk a o I air to coou
natlvesl"'i tel o. f-nr to cool vio-tern M.W
tojl 2.rommon nnd stock sheen $ J5J to H > ( .
peed locholco 4i to 01-Ib. lambs 11 5' ' to * > 33.
Ili-celpts unit Di'p Kitluii nf stoek.
Ofllclul receipts nnd illspjiltloii of siosk as
sliownbv the luoks of tiu- Union Stoslc Yaids
compitty for the i went } -four hours end in 4 at
5o'clo.'lp m. , July i ( K I s.i. ' :
uucini'i's
CATTI K j IIOIIS sill I I * Illllllsls' i M IS
Dlsl'OslTIO.V
Chicago l.ltc M licit Market.
CiitCAno. Ill , .Inlv 1C. [ bpuclalTclcsrnni to
Tub Ht.u.1 Todar' * inodoiiito supply oTcntt't1 '
coiHlsti'd iilnioM whollj ofTo\ans ios than
Sit heuaof natlMtuttie were Included In the
fph n-cclnts i nd those iret with very
limited demand nt tbn lowest prices of
thn week Triidinc was on a basis
of fiom $ " J to fr..40 for cows
laid canning steers , Ine'ud ' n : n hiile of , r > .7.
'lex in Meersui Ibs. . at ii4 > , mi the cows sold
nt from * 'J' > to $ J ' : > uid fair to good steers at
from $4li toil sO
The hoz imirl.et was acaln Inclined to weak
ness , only u feu uvtra prime ship
ping hogs bolus salable ut sto dy pru'Ls
The provision murket u nln houocf decided
weakness anil um-kers pounded foi another ft
to lue decline on their purchases and reclined
the : n erase cost of the pr'nclp ' il parkin. :
dro\es about fitAt this decline the
trade was filrly attUe unit the wuu-
ulj was cleaiuJ : H un uuly hoiu
choice to prime h pjiin ? grades sold ut f rom
i"iSJ to 55 Oi ; host llsht sort up to S.ilK ) . bulk of
the fitr mixed und pick 113 at from tjfij to
$ 'i.7nd rouzh or Inferior graflus at from
ia IT > to > .Vi.
Only 2.13 bend of sheep irrl\cl , and the o
belnK chlell.v of ROoJ quality , met with re .dy
sale at firm prices. Tnc trade wus unhiim-
pcretl h\ stale stock Hiid thu inoxemcnt wus
decidedly more net ho. but nmes were riot
quolibly higher The lumb trade Hill
huiiis weak und houvy at the lowest
prices of tno wce.t. It tales an extra
prltnn grndo of lambs to sull above JJ.OO
Amons tod.iv's sales were culls and thin feed
ers , uronnci M.UO ; fair to Rood muttons ut from
M 10 toi4U. and n htrlns of extra prime foil
Toxins ut from $ . " 1 OJ to t , " > 7"i Limbs solJ
chiefly at from fifio to iiiOU , with thin culls
and mixed lots ut fiom $1 5J to (4 - ' " >
Itoeelpts : Cattle. J.50J ; hogs. ll.UJO ; sheep ,
2.000.
The nvenlnc Journal reports :
CATTLE Hocclpts , .IMU hend ; fhlptncnts ,
l. ' OJ head ; mtl\c * stoidy ; Texiins lower
tojav ; nati * PS , $ I lf 3'i 15 ; stockers. f.'iU-l OJ ;
Texaiis. tl'2i@S 7uj cos > s. tuatfcl Xi.
lloob Heeelpts. ll.UJU ho id ; shipments.
SOW ) liead ; m irket slow , close I shade ! ' > \u.r ,
mixed fit , > a7o : houvy. J.'i sOJiS'li , assorted
llcht t ViiA < > ; f-oeond class. J" . 7iia5HJ. )
bllUElItieolnts. . -.OiO hoid ; uhlpments.
1,00 > head , mnrket not Mstcadv to hi her ;
nit hi- . . $ J753\75 : Texuns. H 15QI 7i ;
wcsteins , il.lU ; iuinbs. il. . " > Citi. 10.
lUtiiKUH ( Mil I.Un stock .Market.
ICA\s\p LITMo. . .lllly Ifi tATTI.E Ho-
relpts. fl.VjO ; shlimint | . l.'JOOi poou steern
wore steady und others uns ileuhlo. nil
crude selllnR ut $ . I5ST > 2i ; cows steudv at
Jl .IVS-l 7"i ; fender- dull ut J' "ft % ' < - > : Tex.is
steers stcud ) for Rood und others unsaleable ;
all crudossolllni ut JJ ir > a.'GV
lions Hecolpts , 7.0JO : shlnmcnts. . ' .30 . :
the market wus lii'T . . ' ' > e lower , till grades , i. > UO
® S.h5 ; hulk , fiWa'iO'
fllhUl1 ItocBlpls. : iTO ; shipments , 1,200 ;
muttons quiet and unchanged ; il.M.
CLERICAL WHEELMEN.
T ln iancclUtsVlio HIIXO Toiirrit the
Conllncnt on n Tanilcm.
A tandem bicri-lo team which came into
the cllv Tnaav cxcitod a peed deal o
lion on the streets yostotday. The two
riders are exact duplicatDs in cvorv featiiro ,
In size , weight , ininiier nnd voles Ihey
near routton chop whiskers , blaeic bilk huts ,
broadcloth Print's A b rt i-aats , cordurov
pants , btown gaiters and clorlcil white ties ,
and If their mother tun distinguish ana from
the other she can do morj than anr ono else.
They aie known as the Har. Alorrlll twins
and are on their return journey from Port
land. Me. , to San rranclsco , Cnl. Tnoy left
Portland live months ago , and in all the
principal towns nud villages U-TCHS the con
tinent have given church eiiturtalnrouuts
which are bigbtv spoUun ol. They ulalir to
have traveled iriOK)0 ( ) miles on their blcjclo
in Europe and Atnorica unu tuvu acquired a
fortune from their entertainments. Their
home is In Chicago
TIII : HIAI/IV .MAKKKT.
TN'STUUMKNTS placed on record July 10 ,
JL ibU-J :
WAIIRANTV DUr.IIS.
Ilertha 1'iilte and liiisbiuid to John Ar-
noldl , ft ul , lots K und 11 , block II , Doer
park . . . . J S.0:0 :
K II Mullen to N en In Taylor , lot 5 ,
I'runi'Miiib In Mlllurd A , C s iidd 1
It II I'lckard 'iind wlfo to II A Jlitnmm ,
lotd. Iilnck \ CottuRO u rk 1,5)0
A L P.itrluk and w'fn to Hllen Andcrton ,
middle > ? lots 1 unC 2 , block U. Wulnut
Hill . 4,000
HA llrown toV T hwcesy , lots 3 to U
block II , bweoFy's udd 1
W I'huerty unJ wlfo toV J Muxwoll.
lots .1 to b and west J'J foct lot V , block
II gimu . . . . . . 20iO ( )
1 > C' W rcn to Mury Johnson , n 41 feet lots
1 and' ' . 01 ftun jilnco . 2'JOO
II f Iu Holt , to U KGIIIutn. lot 7 , block 2 ,
I'ortlund place . . ( XJO
Donnld McLean to Jorciuluh Deo. lot K
blocks Linwood parlt 100
CbrUtlun Mluhuoison ui Jumefc Johnson ,
lol2J. block hVe. tlawn add DO ]
H 0 ( Jlnrk und lo ( to t'und Mury
Andresfc , lot .1 , lilo'-k ' 1. I.iiKo View . 2WD
\\.i. llursi'h und wifn to Cliurles Jidm-
bon , li."iill'a ( ) feet , commenclnj on nw
corner lot 11 rlnloli 330
O U Ilitt to 11 O Jlltt. lot 7 , block b. t'lo-
Jjlin HIclMrd nnd wlfo to I ) II HusYfu , lot
U , block " . Hill ill Omiihii palk C'5
\ \ 0 Andrushund wlfo to U t'Ulurk. I27ti
x4BIet'tco.niniinoliiK at u point lli.'fitt
c * of k\r corner block "Q , Hiiun'kSnd
udd 2..500
QUIT CI.AIU IlLKIlS.
Murla Woods to M J lurry , IO'H 1 and 2.
lilock li. und north l.'l fiut ot block 7 ,
KlrkwooJ mid . . .
Aucubt I'oldurund nlfnlol , W K'hweur.
lotti , blocic4Kl , lirindvlow 1
4Di 11 >
I ) II Murcer , mahler In otinnrcry , to T 0
KcnnoJy , n 'i lot I ) , blook ' , luKu'n
udd . . 1.70J
Total umoui t of tr.intfvr8.w t 4dXf.i
H roqulros ei.ooa.uuo every twenty-four
hour * to run Uncle Sam's government.
DoWUl't Saritjiarlim ca-ansej tbo blood.
ritrr Without Prill * .
The dlstarco from the north polo to th
equator , measured aloaj : tba earth's lurtaco.
Is (1,000 ( miloj.
The state ot Now York bos cone Into bu U
ness ns n landlord. It will rent camp lte
of tlvoncros emit In the Adirondack region
tor $ io to f l.V ) a year.
A cubic inch of cold Is worth ! ln rounil
number * $210 , a cubic foot , &U.VN ) , and *
cubic ynrJ , $9.ni7,70i ,
In 100 years $300 worth of pennies would ]
only bo worth fJJO , to quick does copper
money wonr away.
More than n fourth of tbo cold and mor
than a third of the silver produced throueb-
out the world in the oar 1MH were mined lu
the United States. *
The hlRhoil viaduct In the world has Just
been croctort In Hollvla , over the Klror Loa ,
U.SIU above the sea level , and 4lWs above tbo
rlvor.
A wlro rene bat boon manufactured at
Cardiff , Wales , which Is believed to bo tbo
loncest and latgojt it the world. It is i,4,00 !
fathoms in lonptb , wnlcb would tnako It two
miles ana 103 yards long , taking our meas
urement as the standard.
With the oticiilnp ut > of the world by roll-
wny nnd steamship commuulcntlon tbo tie *
mind for diamonds has Increased marvelous- ,
ly. The world now purchases about f JS.vKHJ. *
OOJ worth per annum. Twcntv vear npo tbo
amount was about half a million st rltnc
In isiio there were just 1,000 OJit Fellows In
America In the next ton % enrs the grovvlh
wus vvonaerful. nnd olo-od with ll.HW. Still
more wonderful was the Rroivth of the next
decadr , wbon the erowth reached ] H'.IS43.
The clojo of the next cn years it had crowu
to 14'l,23l , nnd nt 1S70 to Vy7iir ( , 111 1SSO to
l.7s. ) , ami In ISOO to ( it'.i,70J , oxpendinar
nearly IOJOOJO annually In relief.
IF YOU EVER SUFFERED FROM
If you are in position to take
advantage of the laws re-
latins to
If you have taken up a piece of
If you have made an invention
on which you desire to
secure a
Patent ,
You should communicate
with the
Bee Bureau of Claims
The object of this bureau ib to give
cvorj pernon holding u legitiiuuto claim
ng.tiiibt the ( jovorntnent the advantage )
of a residence- Wubhington , whether
ho live in Texas or AlitsUu , It does
more than that. Nine-tenths of the
population of Washington would bo
helpless if asked how to yo to work to
secure their rights through the depart
ments. THIS Bui ! Buicuu of Claims
gives the advantage , not only of per
sonal residence , but of thorough famil
iarity witn all the machinery of the
government. It olTors
Absolute Security.
You do not k now whether the average
Washington claim agent will cheat you
or not , although on genoial principlca
you would naturally suppose that ho
would. But you know that the San
Francisco Examiner , the St. Paul I'loj
noer press und the Omaha Bin cannot ,
nllord to cheat you. They guarantee
tliih Bureau , ana their loputution ia
staked upon the honesty and ability ot
its mnnngcmcnt.
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Expert Specialists
for each of its departments .
Its Indian depredation c-afos uro care
fully worked un , with all tha evidence
required by law , and argued before the
court of claims in such a manner as to
bring out most favorably all the essen
tial points.
Its land caeca are handled in strict nc-
coidancn with the rules of the General
Lund Olllco , so that no delays or com
plications ensue in the orderly facttlo-
mont of the claims.
Its patent cases arc BO managed ns to
insuio the utmost possible benefit to the
inventor , by giving him the broudodt
protection his ideas will justify.
Its pension cases are disposed of with
the least possible delay and expense to
the votciuns
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bureau because you are afraid of thu cost.
Its costs nothing to get information.
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and they will bo answered pr mp ly
cheerfully und accurately , without
charge.
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Bee Bureau of Claim
Room 220 , Bee Building -
ing , Omaha , Neb.