F THE DM AH A DAILY BEE , SUNDAY , JULY 20 , 1890-TWELVE PAGfiS , THE COMT10X OF TMDE. Coatinuoa Easy at All linancial Ccntrss. , GENERAL TRADE GOOD FOR THE SEASON , , , < s Dmnti.'i Jobbers Hay Iliat Iliislncsa Has .Voter Iliicn So Oootl at This ScnNon of tlio Vcnr. for the week n reported by Mr. llu lien , manager ot the elcnrliu house for theA violated National banks of this city footed H7W.03I.I3 , an Ineieaso of I38-10 per cent , li-ilincn were MTC.5K11/ ! . The liio t tnonoy mnrket has been dull dur ing tli < wk'k nnd loanablo fiuitln have au- cuiniil.u d in excess of the demand. Itatoi ( iid easy at 8 per cent fur iirlmo paper. Kx- Chant-'i s .n good supply. Tin i .iiti-rn loan market Is qnotod as dull nml M < inly. Call loans 1110 4 lo4'/5 per cent. Time In.ins. " percent for ninety days to llvo month . . Commercial ii.ipi-r , Hlxty days. 3 to 0 percent for two n.iinos , and r > ' ,5 to 7 per vent for HID li'iiames ' ; llrstcUmsto Rood , with Spur con ) t.ilti n on names not HO well known. Mom ycDiitlnucM'iinyn tall II nnnclal centers. Ail > lctHiulIcntu that feats of slrlnRonuy at I ondon.l'arlsand ' lleilln gio\rlmoutof Soiilh Aluoiliaii coiiililluations nro UTOiimlU'ss , and i theic K nothing for flnanolcrs to worry ever JU'.I n..w. unless It bo low rates of Interest , Gemini trndo Is very Rood for the heason firm iJinaliii Jolihiira say business has never bci-n so Rood to tholr knowledge at this neasou of tin > i.irisnn\r , Intlio building tiadesonly complaint Is heiuid and traders In this line attritjiito the depression existing solely to fouls on the part of capitalists that pioltl- blllon nay oarryat theensulng fall eleotlon. /iitlilicrt.s have an abuiidanco of Woik planned to bo put nndur way Ju.st us - boon as assurance U had thai Ni'lirnskii 11 not to ho ciii > i'd by llio rule of families as Iowa and Kansas have uei'ii. lint unlll IhLs ii.ssiir.'inco can bo Riven our HH' < lianlcs find Inborors must remain Idle , ns cniltdlll | : nolboinvested. It\voulil aston ish tin most HAiiRtilnc believer In llio fnliiiu grcalurss of Omaha IIH u ciimiucrclal un- iri'pot I'uiilil it ho Minim just , now how JaiKO HII ainodntis ; hrld nwnltliiK Iiiuslinent In Indiitilus which will boni'llt tbls city ns soon OH the prohibition Klmst Is laid. As I'i'ilalnas the HUH HetsNovenihor 4 on a dlsgriiutlucleronil ofdefi-atcd fanatics at the Jiolls In Nebraska , Jusl stosuri-ly will Iho uiluo of hi-r farms , oily anil Hiibiirtitin lots , stocks und luinln of towns and cities upprvclutu and n gi-iivral < 'ia of unhnnced pruspuilty bo In- aiiftiiralril. l'rlce nro prictlc.illy unehaiiKrd Jor all li > uilliiKStnplcs > iiKnrs nro pcrliaiH Wi'aUi-rbutinutatl | ns are not lower. ( lotlois aru I ho same as last vi'ok. The total stoclf of Itrn/ll eoiroesln sloroand alloat for the I'mti'd .Slates to date foots -t l..W5 baits , against . ( . - > I,7H baxH at thla time last year , and tliuiti.iiKctsin IIiiroDo nml South America iiio btri : < 1y at iinotntloiis , 1'or mild grades conditions romnln sllRhtly Ini'iMiKir nnd HIIIIIO eonltli'l of opinion may bo noted In the vlotts i-vpri's i'd , oven upon the KellltiKsldi1. Tlicru hns not of late , however , uei'ii nny loss of vunlavo iiround on the trans- ni'llon I'oiHiinnnatvcl , und IIH tlioiuiintliinoxos nlimi ; thu eliniices nii'tlritwants ofcoiiHinueis will i.nliiaily ovpiunl Into \oluniu Hiillli'liMit ttilirliix trade up to thoiougnly tutl fautory form. In diled fruits the market Is by no moans nn ndUmmoyot tberu Is a Hteiuly luguhir do- inand rxpi'iloncod. which shown a .sllnht In- oreasnfiinn day to day. .Supplies In thu Inter ior ami also In the hands of our local jobbers niitsniiiiiisly liroknn , anil tills fact Is n-tlecti'il dally liy tlionumerouslniiiilrlesaiul thu many Final I s'lh'.s thnt are a fcutuio of Ihn nmrKet Troin tlio h.inds of Importers , Thu latter are prompt to take advantagu of any opportunlly that u trill's to obtain ad vanbcd prices , thus wo Bto thu value of ninny slaplo Roods gradually Improving and maintained in Urm posltl Currants are hold by the principal owners nt lull . " > v , but small orders can yut ho uxroutud ontslilc utS'lu ; the demand Is only moderate , tliouch I lieie are inoru Koods bolllnx at Ilm nd- Taiicnthan when the nrlco was three-chthtlis of a cent lnwor , l-'or Tuilclsh prunes Inrask.s thuioU u fair jobbing lnijulry.wltb sales ro- rorteiliit ? ® i'/i ' cents. 1'ho lattnrprlco Is Bom-rally nskiil. thoinjh lots of ten or more disks could probably boolitalned nt tbu Inside. Valunola Kitslni do not sell with any firrdom , nnd thu slow moromont IsdlsappolntliMto tliosn ului iim carrying the Koods. llopo , hoiv- OM'r , Is ontertnliii'd of im i-aiiy Imnrotoment , and iirlcon tborefoio am maintained qulto Btenrtlly. Mu. leiinro qulot , but bultana and Oallfoiniunro jthbing fairly at full values. Citron lomatns qulot hat Urm. Dates are steady , but the demand lucks spirit. Klc.s are taken rather IndllrVrontly. TnriiKono almonds nro mm-livid nt full 12'fe. and ulea at lU'ic. ] liii7ll nuts nre higher , holders nowriifasliij ; lo book orders below ll'ie. fcjlclly lllbertB nro hold liy Mimu In the trade at lOc , thouRh small ordiMs utinyut bo placud at l > Hc. Kor.Iordan nlmondh tlioro hiiH been more Inquiry of laic , v lib sales of iO boxes nl ; ; ViiV : Jo. Chill wal nuts an > held nine , though carload lota can bu yiirelniMMliit HJSo. The Llonimeiflal ( N. Y. ) Ilullotln says of BiiKiir : lloldors quite generally Heom to fia ) convinced thai values have fairly passed ilm lowest limits on tlio persent crop , and whlli possibly iho upward turn may prove Hlow and unimportant for a while , tins chances are coa- 8ldirml nil In favorof the theory that natural nioltlircHants , and the appcaranco of refin ers from tlmo to time , must gradually Blronjlhi'ii the entire position. The board of managers of the Now York coflvn i'\ilianto ; have just forwarded to tlio niPinliorsa rocoiiiiiieiKlallon tlmt proposes a rudlcil uhaiizo In the buslnes-i methods at pri'M-nt In operation on the exchange. The recommendation l.snothhii : moro nor less than to onlarRO the Hold of trading and speculation no ns to allow transactions In all colt'cesurown in Ninth , t'outh or Central America , nml In the Last or West Indies. At the present tlmo tlio otmtr.iot Iradlnx on Iho exchange la con fined to Klo and Santos eolh'os. the growth of llrn/ll , nnd should Iho proposed Innovation bo ndonlod U will , It Is asset ted , moro than ilou- lIe ) the sire of the I'ommodlly to bo traded In. It Isoxpeotcd tbat a public meotlmr of the mi > niliiii-NOf the cxchmiKO will bo hum within ft four dav.s todlsoim the inattur.and Ihoipies- wlll hi delliiltuly deoliled by ballot on August 1 , lielwiH'n noon nnd 2 p. in. The I MIII trudi ) shows MHIH of Increased ac tivity and tbnThonias Iron company ronorts : "Tlit" sonson which Is Keiiurnlly siiKgcstlvo of Inarllvlty was IncMiiK this year , the mills are BtHI kepi busy , anil wo are nmiiufactnrlni ; up to our full limit , llut , what Is more to thu nolnl. our prices avoraco considerably better than they did a yc.ir nio ; , and the outlook Is far moi-ocnuoimiKlni ; . Thcro Is no doubt that n vast amount of Iron and stool will bo pro- iluci'd this year , and onlors aru coming In In a moil ! ? ratlfyiiiK and HatUfuclory manniir. All malicra nio bonked nhoad and will 1m unable to iii'i'opt now huslufsOVIMI though litilii > r pi lens for iirodncllon bo oftVrcd. Tiio ntei-1 rail business Is paillcnlarly Urm , ami th < > M < railroad comiiaiilos which have not liuiilo tlM-lr cent rncU lli llnd no lltllo dllll- cully InplachiK their onlors. " Ht'liorts from this statu nnd South Dakota dhow thiil tliRRrovrliiK crops are In flnu eon- dttlon and tlioiiKRrceato harvest will prob ably oxeeoil that of issu. Tliero U a heavy ilo- liiand for alcohol and hhh wlnrs from Iowa nnd Kansas and ono linn hero Ij paying out 11,00 pt'r day for special stamps on liquors Koliu InthohO two states \\ldlo In thu far west tnulo in this line Is comparatively dull. I'ollotthitf is tlio stiui'iiii'iit of anthrnclto coalforlho month of .luno , 1SOO , coin pi rod \vlth thu hiuno period lasl year : Wyoming ivKlon. | v , l , 0h,7l ; isv.l , l.i'ai.S'JJ ! inereasi ) . 114Siil ; l.ehlKh . iVRlnn , MW. 571. IIU ; liS'J. ' MI Oj Ineroaso. 10.44.1 ; Sfhuylkllln > lon , lbU ! , l.u-m.- 054 ! ISSi ) , 7S7.M7 ; inere.isy. 27H.OM1 : total , lhW ! , 8.4IVrnW ! It-Si ) , 3Xti,21l ( ; ( : lnorcaso,412nH ; . The tlsht between tlio 1'ulliniui and Wnsnor ,1s heliiKolosi'ly watcheii In all parts of the crtnnlry , an tlio Ii-.no Involved Is of the lilch- CM inipiirtanco. A prominent western rail road man was dl > .cu ; liii ; this subject at the Hotel HrlKhtun , Long llrunoh , thoolhor night. llu Maid : "Tho Pullman company hi its fight with the Vandi'rhllts over the vi-stlbulo pntiMil , has lifcn rntlu'r unfortunate In ono iiart.'cnlar. Tin' mill has proved fatal tothotwomoHl end- nont of Hi vuuiiM1 ! . lion Thurston. Ilm dls- lliiKiilKheil patent lawyer of 1'nivl- ( li'iii'o , \vho hud charzo ot the I'ullinnn end of the litigation , died rls'lil hi the inl.lst. of his work. The senior iiu'iiiln'r of Dlckurson & llukci-sonwho ) were the pilnolpal asjot-l.ito attorneys , baa also passed uwny la the vi-ry midst of the contest. Tlio loss of these two limn who liadcieilod the case , and who were Hat unit oil iv Ith it , has boon \ ory sorloui to I'ullman , who xind < nilili > illy focls that this Uval contest with thu Vnmlerblltsls the most. liiiH | > rtant lie has mcrliud. It Is not Koiioridly known that the burnt of t ho contest In uolml tot tlio Wimnor- YumlorblltlntiMVSt Nbornu by nn assoelatlon iiiulo ; n | ) of thoralltindsot llu * cntlro coun try. The We.stcrn Itnllway iHlatlon ; and t lie Kasti'rn railway nssoolut Ion urn a vombl- maloiiof thn railroad coinpanlos of the I'litlio country todofunu nil aults brought on palunti iiKnlnst any inoinbor , Jiultro 1'uyMiii of C'hl- cuno 1m the eonlor counsel of tills combination inthonnst , andeonsiMiiuMilly when the I'ull inuii company sued thu Lnko ghnroand tin Injiiiu'tloii touroM'iit II riiiinlncUsYajiHir viHtllin train. JudKol'aysoiiutonconssiiiiird cent i 1 of the lU'fiinso In Ivoliulf ot thu \ \ ust- orn Uallwny as oolatloTi. It Is the baino way in all tin ) othorbiilta which the I'ullmancoiu- TKiny hns hroUKht la the east aKiilnut the Vuiuli'ililH roiul.H. Kor Instani'o the Kastorn Jinilro.id iis-iocliitlon defoiids the hull briniKht ly I'lillmnn asalust the HosUm A Albany railroad for runnlnu Its WuKtii-r vosiibulo train. r > o tlmt Mr. I'ullinnn It flghthiK In thl * iiicu not only thu Vumlurbllts. hut an us- i ition ot all tlio railroad proportloH In tlio country , tlio o\onsoof | tnodi-fi'iiso not full- I. , upon the Yamlorbllts , uutuuou thu united rend < . Sln o thf ilcnth of Thurston nnd Tlok- ) oraon the I'lillnmn litigation ha < boon taken In cliaruo by Itutinells , the gonotal counsel of thu ruliman company. " OJtAII.l ItlVK STOUIC , Cattlo. Faturihiy. July 19. rroolpU ot ciittlo 1.800 , compared with K8 yp tordav nnd I.KTi Hatnnlny of histnei'l ; . The receipts during the veckwcro J4.5I7 , oonipared with ll.'Jl thu prior week n train of ; i.t3l : AtnoiiR tlio rccelijts wiToil.xcars of tlio llnuHtsti-orshioir.ihllii theynrdfor some time. TlKiy noId nt J-I..V ) . The Market opened fairly active and Urm to tttronif on the host grades f Hteurs. itlth thn commoner grade * of Ntvers and butchers' Mtnff steady and foaturo- ! ( . HinoUcrs and fcrdors are slow , without Ufa and prices nncli.ingeil. Hnlcimon dliTur coiiililiiraiily on tholr oiilnlonsuf the nmrkct nearly as many sales being luportcd weak as strong. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Intimated receipts of hey * . 7.500 , eonipired wllh 11,417 yesterday nnd r , ( U" > Saturday of lusl week. The rccelptn ( luring tbo week have been auiV ! , cotnnrud ) ) with 4luw Intt wi'Clf. n falling off of .MW ) . The iniir-kot opened nctlvo and strong on heavy boss nnd steady on llKhts. I.ato arrivals swelled tlio rei'clpU and buyers begun bidding a nickel lower. Tlio iiiarkc.t became slow nnd weak , cjomnit Hat , with twenty loads In first hands. Tlio range of prices vins WAnQWfim light. J.l.5oa'.r ) > 7'ii inlnod , t-tfiiWf'Mft ; heavy , $ : i.wu,74. , 'J'bo avi'ragoof the tirlcos paid win Jiw/j com- liariid with M-'Vsli yeslouliiy audW.lTtia.tunluy ot last wuuk , Slicop. The rpcolpts of sborp diirlns tlio week have been l.HVeiniijiarod with 1,710 , the week prior , u f.iltlni ; oil of .v ; . Good muttons cuntlnuu In ( leinuiid ut IIrm prices , I'rcvallliiLr 1'rlous. The following Is n table of prices paid In this market for tlio jraduot .stiuk inontlonnd : I'llinoMuoM. ii'to : ) ) Ml ) tti JI.L'J 0I..10 ( iood Htuers , l'i"ito ) tnilbs 1.00 w.t.15 liood htcors. 10.V ) to | : ) Ibi ! ) .8' > 441.0.1 CoiiililOii , liKX ) toll.Vfti : i.'J W-WO Common catmncrs If ) C't'J.OO Onlliinry to fair cows I fa Cii'.lO 1'nlr to good cows MM { W.fi.1 ( Jood tocboluu eow.t ! ! .7.'i ( 'r'l.l.'i Uliolcutofiiiivycows ! ! . ' > . " > < c-1.M l-'nlr to good bulls l.7. > fj.'J.iv"i Choice to fancy hulh " .M CC\.yi \ Ijlglitstockurs and feeders 2..V ) y'l.uM l''ecdors ' , D',0 to IKK ) s ' .M a : I'lilrtocliolcu light hogs 11.51 5fJt.r.7"i I'alr toeholeo heavy hogi. Itnj CW.,74 ( ! Fair to cliolco mixed hogs U.&iiiwJ.tt Coinpnrntivo Tuhlos. Tlio following tnhlo shows the range In prlci'.son hogs ihirlns this and hint wouk ; Avprafjol'rlco of Hogs. Showlnijtlio avor.izo nrloo jidd fur lov-ls ot hos on thu days lmllu.ito.1 In 1SJ7. ISii Liil and 13JU ; Average Cost of The following table elves the uvoraio cmt of hogs on tlio dates mrmtlonml , Ini'ltidlti ; thu cost today , as b.isud upon sale * reported : Juno .10 II I'U July 10 n KJ Julyl U ll.'j' July 11 34I3 JulyS i ! 4l'i July 12 347 July : ) II 4V4 Julyll HJS ! , Ihly4 I ! July 15 ' Julys : ire July in' : . ; „ . ; ; „ . : ) w July ? afi''v ; July 17 : i4SJ ! Julys : i 07U Julyirt : t.W/j Julyl ) a CIJij July IU 3 G0 ! lllffhcst anil Ijoivcit Salca oT HO.J. Today. Vcstorday. HlKliost MC7W Tll liost S'l ( V > Lowest 3 50 1owo.it U 50 Stock Keoolpts. Official\Vstorday. Rstbnatod Today. Catllo. . . . 4"i cars , IKIrt Rattle. * . SvS cars. l.ROO llogi fit cars. 3tt7 Hopn llUoars. 7,500 Sheep.cars , 00 Horses. . . . a cars. Uo lloiu . . -cars , Uii KniiKC of Prices. nons. The following table shows the range of prices paid for boss : 1'alr to cliolco light bogs M 51 < 2fl 57 s 1'ulr to cliolco heavy 3 fid tfft. ! r,7'/i Kali to cliolco mixed 3 GJ CS3 57ji I'rlmo fatsheop 4 25 l 01 ( 00(1 ( fatslmcp a M J40 Common to medium Hhcop U 5J i 83 Disposition of Stock. Showlns tlio number of cattle and hojrs purchased by the dlfTerent buyci-a 011 today's ' market : CATTLE. Swift & Co 313 ThoQ. II. Hammond Co JI7 The Armour ( liidnhy I'aolclns Co L'5 Leo Uolhsohlld IM Hamilton & Stephen 3 NolsMorrU R42 llockor & Dezon 149 Lolimium > t Triuiorniann l.'i Orono ft VanSant 1 Other lluyora ] no 8&S 130 iions. The Armour-Cudahy I'aoklns Co. . . H.278 Umalm Packing Co 2,101 Swift & Co 2.V ) Tlio O. H. Hammond Co : KM J. P. Suulrcs& Co Kll Iloi > rcsontativo Sales. DHKSSUI ) 11KB ? STUKIIS. No. AT. 1'r. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. Pr. 1. . 000 83 00 21. . BO M K > 23. . 1007 $ .1 80 1. . 1KM 300 43. .1007 U 7 : 10. .11178 3 Ki 1. . 1020 SS 1..1070 375 2t.l ± ' . 0 410 20. . 1030 am 4 . . 11.17 380 40. . 1240 415 IS. . 001 3 C.1 20. . 078 360 17..iit : > 3 420 siiirnxo AND Kxroiir STIKIIS. : 21. . 1030 3 27i ! 0..1Sn aftS 21. .1240 400 lit. . WS3 M 41. .1075 370 17..iti4 : : 4 2.1 : i , . 10.U lift ) 2. .11.10 375 72. 13.15 4 ! 10 , . l l 3 M IS. . 11 1(1 ( a K > 1)5. ) .1532 4 DO 20. . 1201 3 65 23. . 1071 3 DO COWS. 1085 180 1..1070 200 1..I1IO 223 21. . nui 1 81 20. . KH 225 1. bliO 2ffl a. 77 : ) 2(10 2..1i 5 225 2. .1140 2 GO 1. .1140 2 OJ 1. . 700 223 ( i..llKj 2 liO 1. .1050 200 13. . 051 225 1 < J..1U2U 285 IIUI.I.H. .1510 200 1..12IO 200 1..1.VIO 225 1700 2 OJ I. . 1.170 205 L.lh'JO 225 .11GO 200 2. .10.10 215 1. .11110 2SO OAMNKRS. 1..1000 140 1. . TIO 150 1..1000 105 17. . 700 2 85 85KTOCKC11S KTOCKC11S AND rEEDKHS. 33. . 503 2 tO IIOQS. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , MostoftheBmlnesa in Wheat Was Trans acted the First Hour. THE CORN CROWD AGAIN DISAPPOINTED. Onls Muted Another Notch Provisions n Tilttloln I'rlco The Cnltlo ami Hog MurkulH. CHICAGO , July 10. [ Special Tolcjnun to Tltr. Tlio big Imsinois linvlioat. so fur n n jirlceit wns concerned , was over at the ( 'ml of llio first liour , 1'ho heavy trading conttniluil inoraur loss nil < hy mid llio iimr- Vet. huvlng otico uilVnticuil. hold remarkably stiong. The buying was by MrotiR imrtlt-s , uml tlic sltuntIon ujipenn to Justify tliolrliold- liiK on to tholr wlu'Jin The market started only 'Jo or He ever the Close , but It did not ru- iiKilii tlioro 11 inlnuto. Didoi-i nt opening l > rlcus roultl not bo Illicit till tlio price was up ! lc. Thcro WHS Just ono llttlo tlccllno after the titiirt , causing u few sales nttlio closing prices or ywtcnlny , and Him prices moved straight up lo or more. 1'liun tliuiu wnssoino ROCK ! selling , 1 > ut buyers took euro of offering1 * and held tbcmiirkat , August wlic-at sold M fc to HM--JO to Wlii" Koptotiihor goliUDHutosii'to toMHo toft ) " td 0)c toMMo towi'.c ; DoviMiilwrOmo to W'io to w\.to \ to l o tolU'iO ' to 2Jo to lUVo , iietlns exactly with i-ontcinbrr. As far nsiicws wi-nt , ilm foreign situation was Imlllilivhllulhu iinrtliwi'stsimt a Hood of lipiirlili dispatches. They were not lliiii'd rlnht for the market and Una no foreo. Liverpool cnbluweru llrm early on bull veiitlmr ulirimd , and at thu eloso ( td up on oliolcovlicit. : . J/onrlun. 1'itu la the day , cabled a strolls ftpllng vltll tliocontliii'tit buying wliout emy. which did not iiffifi ) wltli the London ealile. lloinu crown wheat In Knslawt was M for the week. llnyliiK was Rtai'lccl by lliituhlnsoa brokers Inking nhoiit 1OW00 Tlicn ltwm tt Co. , MeCormlcIv A Co. , Itakor & Co. , Hlooni , Orr iiinl many other strong eoncei us bought liber ally. The crowd followed and Duforo noon trtidn wui ro.'arded n , lic.ivllv lonir. Miles by Mllmlri ! Itodnian at nn advance were uirdltcdto Hutchison. Receipts hero wuruUl ears , with 77 ears for Monday. Trade la corn was ay.iln disappointed. Dis patches from his coin btates livuo tlio inattor of n iood cmwlnij trun In doubt. Thcro win iio'illspuiltloiiaiiiotiKtlintrailatoplniiKoltiand tnnko new prices nnd the mimu for the day waHiiariow. , luly anil August kept toKCtlie.r botMcuiilPa and Ih'ie. nio.st of the sus-ton. Sop- toinbor old at IWHc , JW olt on larger lecelntsnt tlit ) opcnliiR up to3sj ; ( and becanio steady at IHVic : .May was lwt\\ucn 4l'Sc and 4P < i' . The coin market was quiet tolhuclose. The last prices were : July and AuL'ti-.t.'JS'nCi Kentuniliur , IW'ie ' ; Octo'jor. So ) und May 4Pie. All mouths were sellers o.xcept July und Au gust. The outs market was lifted another notch ( oday. The prleos of July was put tin an other cent toi4u ! and solil later at ilic , closing around : Ujc. ! The cash duinanil Is note strong as It was. tii'ptombnr oats sold at tlio highest point on tli j crop , toiii'hlngllOeclosing nt ) ' ( i' ; August touched SOJiC. uloilnv at IW'iCi May sold at 33'4.eiiC , closing at JH'v. llotehln- Ben was a big buyer. The first car of now oats that ai-rUed today was graded No. ; i while. I'rovMons ' drugged down a llltlo in pilcn to day , with no now fi'aturo tn thu tnulo. Mess iioik was almost nesU'cU'd. but cloicd 5 to lOo lower ntfll.SJ for July and * 10.i" for Septem ber. Laid was oltU'Hc at JLiUi for eptenilior. There was more soiling of ribs and Srptoin- bcr wont olVto $ . " > . ! . " > , closing about the bottom. Hugs at the yaida numbered KMHiO , or UWX ) iiioio than expected. 1'acUug to date , lT4Ulioo hogs. ra UTOCK. , July 1 ! ) . [ Special TelcRtnu tn Tun IlF.E.l CATTI.K Thcro was a fair dcniand for the ulmliiR tiny of the wcok , particularly so when tlio liiiinenso run for this season of the yc.ir Is considered. Halos show moro or loss IrieRuUrlty , but In a general way the nut ho ciittlo sold without material change from the prices quoted yesterday , llujcrs woio pretty well filled , how ever , and the movement was draggy , some cattle lemalnlng unsold. Cows and hulls Inclined to weakness , but the 2V1D ( Toxuns on sale , owlnsj to a "hungry" coining demand niado strong llguros , S looker anil fecdor trade was In a llfolosseondltlon , not enounH doing , in faut , to quote a market. natives , WSf&lffli cows , bulls and mixed , 81.i. : < J4 40 : 'lexas cattle , f.1 OOQCI.10. llooa Til" market opened strong at yester day's'closuU. . 1'alees mlod very unovoii and llnally Unified weak. Hales of Jioavy tanged from J-J.in ( to f I.X ! ) for poor ( o choice , with a few fancy atJ. ! % . A bulk of tlioffood heavy , hon- ever , sold at f'I.WViJl.85. Jlght soils , sultahKi for pork , and > eleoted butchers' pigs broucht , ucnorally S\A\ \ though lights anil skips Hold down tof3.M ) , end fancy slngo lust up to iK with heto and thcro a transaction at $ ; i'J3. ' Nnw Vonrc , July 10. ( Spoclal Telegram to Tun llKi'.l-SToqKS The market showed this morning a continuance of the Intense dull ness of yostorjay , while prices were only slightly changed from those of last evening , with nshiRlooxcoptlon of Sugar lioflnorlos. in \vhlclithorKooflast ovtntiu r.as continued and at 77 It was J percent better. A further rlso to 77K followed by plenty of stock canio out from that point and It quickly retired to TS'i , The Ken- oral list win utterly devoid of feature , nnd besides Sugar and silver certificates and citizens CiaU ! > f llrooklvn showed nny anima tion or movement. Silver moved up again to lOUJs and citizens Gas advanced a fraction. Sugar remained In the neighborhood of the lowest and at 11 o'clock the market was still hitonso. do. 11 and steady at about Hint prices. The bank statement mailo public during the succeeding hour was not a good ono , hut not nearly as had as predicted by ilii.incinl Jour nals. Hesorves showed a doiTeaso of f. QOUO , loans a deereaio of SiSI.'i.oOO und deposits de creased JUXHi.OOO. Granger and coal stocks voro Immovable. Sugar was up ngani to ? i > and Chicago O.is at . The wcok ended in a most disappointing manner. Stocks. NP.W VOIIK , July J . [ bpoelal Telegram to THE llKK.-Tho following are thu irlnliig stock quotations : Allco 2'a I lonioitnko 11X10 Ilo.it A llelrher 3M Ilornbllvor. Sii : Cnloilonla II. 11 I'.O Moxlc.m : < ) Con. Cul. .VVn ; wj Mount Diablo I'M ' llpailwood T 123 .V. Cominouwo.iUli. . . 11 l.'olimmlii 100 Ontario I1X ) KurokuCon 8.r > 0 rijriwnith 411) llnlo * Norcrosa Ji'i I'lin-nlx. Arti 17."i J'HOUVVK 31A It It ET. CHICAGO , July 10. 1:15 p. m. close Wbcat Firm ] cash , b7ic ; HepU'inbor , Wo , Corn l''lnu ; cash , JSJio ; Bcptcmbcr , Hio. Outs Unsettled ; cash , SlJJoj September , ) ' . { o. Kyo Steady nt H' 'iMOo. ' lliirloy Quiet ; 07(5,70. ( I'rlmo . Klav E.islor ; 41.2JK. Wlilskv-SI.10. I'ork Dull : cash. | | JS ; HoDtembcr , SIO.STi. Lard Steady ; uaah , W.SO : boptomber. tJ.'Wi ' C vir > . riour I'lrin ; winter wheat , 51.00G4.30 ; spring , 81.fi02 > 4X. ; u > d. tS.W33.00. 1'rovlsloas Slionldors.'M.tDai.W : short clear. $ .V4.va.VM ! short rlhs.i-.0ixa'i.0j. Huttor Unchanged ; cieaniory,12aiOoj dairy , s-iltpd. RW4U ! Halted bulls. ro ; grooa salted calf , TUQ.'i" . ! try salted hides , tin ; dry calf , Mtlic ; doacons. ! Uu each. Tallow 1 ; nchangoa ; No. 1 , solid packed , 4o ; No. S.UVJu ; cake , 4 0. , Hecolpts. Shlpm'ts. Ilour . 8uoo 7,0t'j Wheat . : K,00) CTHH ( ) Cora . 2iHCOO llli.OOO Oats . 1SO.IBO 1J'.000 Nr.w yoiiK.JulylO. Wheat llceolpts. 17-.2JO busholso\ports,4sl50 bushels ; spot hlghur ! No. arcd wiUWJolnoluvator ; 03o afloat ; 07 W.MHo to. b ; opt loin closed Urm ; No. J red , Jnly.eloslnu at Wic. C'tiru UouulptH KW.7TO bushels ; spot firm. No. 2 ll'jo Inoli'vator ; 4'KBi.v-io atlo.it ; niiKraded ml.\ctl44QIU'o { ; options lower , July closing at 443 , < o. O.its locolptsS ! < ,0001)ushols ) ; options Irreg ular , July oloihiK nt 40o : snot higher ; No. 2 hlto41JiO42ii ! mlxod wostoru S83llo ; white wosteru4iKi6J"e. L'offeo Options steady , unchnngod to 5 points up. sales. U.25J bags. July tl7.'J5 ; Au gust $ l7.10417.15j bpot Hlo stuady ; fair car goes , r-M.OO. Sugar Haw firm ; fair rfflnlng 413-10o : ro- niuHllower ; 0 5M5ic ; white extra O 5 c ; yellow 4 iMo : off ASO-lGoi mould A U 3-UJo : Htandanl A 61-lrto ; cut loaf ( i'io ; powdered UU-lOo ; cranulatOJlO Ho. I'ctrofoum Uultod elosod for August at Wo. Wo.Kitgs 1'anoy firm , western fair to fancy , i. I'ork Steady , mess , I12.7.VS13.SO. J.ard Dull , easy ; western steam ( s.io asked ; July M.07. lluttor Quiet : Klein ITOl'Koiwostorn dulry Ktllo ; creamery IDitlTe. ( JliouaoVeuk ; [ mrtaklins 3UiW > iO. WlNNEU'OLlH. July 10. Wheat Itoeoiptu. ft ) car * . blilpmiMit.s. M rnra ; cash wheat iinlut ; rather slow ; hlghenidoa active ; low grade uuu winter wheit oxtrrmMy dull. Clo-sliiR ! No , 1 hard , July and August. w * s < m track , KJjr'JIoi ' No I , nnrlhorii , July nnd August. 8.1Sion . : track , Kw , < , No , 3 northern , July and Au- Cint , H-loi on lr.icW.83.e-V. ST. . Loft * . July la.Wlif > nt-Markotliljhor | witli , K'la'i Soptcmhor , t M . C'oin 1/owori cash , l)01 ) < 4.KiC ! ! ! September , D7c. ' Ortls Hither ! rmli.anebldi September. iWiP. ! I'ork Dull at J1I.U- ) . l.nrd tjulet at f.vr > < v.Vf0. ! ! Whlsky-Ptcady lit JU3. llutter-UnchaiiRed ; j'holco creamery , ISO ICci r.lKln , ITSbe ; cholrtt dairy , HAlSe. MiiWAfKF.K , . Tuly lO.-Wheat IIIsher ; No. 2 sprlne.cush. wva87o ! No. 1 northern , Wo. Corn I'mni No. II. iWo. O.its 1'irnii No. 2 while , llyc rirnuT ) No. 1 , 40lc. ( llirli < y-Qulit ; No. 2..V > e. 1'rovlsloin 1'asy. i'ork Cash , 711.25 ; Aug ust. J10.40. Ol.vcixXATl , July 10. Wheat Hlghor ; No. S ml. 80e. I'oin StrnnRj No. 2 mixed , lip. iat-s r.asy : No. 2 , mixed , * > ® ; 8iio. Whlsky-41.10. KANSAS Oirv , July in. Wheat Stronger ; No. 2 hurd , cash , 77Ji877J4 ; July , 77 > io bid ; No. 2 rod. ea h'KU'K' ' . I'orn fctendy ; No. 2 , cash , SU'iSMO'Sc ; July. 'ic. tats Ka-Jlcr : cash , DSo ; July , 57He. crn , Hs O.Ud per cental JH'I3 UTOVlt. OincAno , July IS. 0v.ttle licrolpti , 4,000 : shipments none ; market , dull , steaily ; natives W.iViil.W ; covvu. bulls and liil.\cd , tl.S5QI.4l ) Tevas cattle , i2.OOtM.10. llcus-Hecolpt.s.l'.tmO : marlcotweak ; tiackors and "shippers. * J.O. > S'I..C ' ; mixed and select heavy , M.7aii.lW ! ; bklp ? and assorted light , J.r < ii.tir ; ( . Sheep Hocelpts , 4.0DO ; nvirket easier ; natives. ? 4.1.i3l. > s ) : westerns , ii.t l.so ; Tux- ana , i.i.lttftil.W ; lambs , tt.iw i i 10. Sioux UITV , la. , July It' ' . Iliis-lteoolts | ) , 2ilK : ) ; market opened 24u loner ; quotations * ; ; . .Vr'5i.ir.S ! , Oattltt Ten car loads were received today , Inlttlicydld not stimulate trado. Except a low feedois trading was conllnod to scalpers with unchanged quotations. ST. Loiiig , July 1' ' ) , Cnttlo-ltecelpts , OOOi shipments , 1,100 ; market shade higher : fair to fnnuy native steers , W.P.nil.70 ; stockeis and feeder * . M.aMrW.10. lloxs Kocelnts , 1,100 : shlnmnats. 2.403.mar : ket strong : IIPIIV.V. juwa.l.ri ; light , tJ.OjQ U.77' ' J paekliiK. t UiVQ'l.TO. KANSAS CITV , July ID. Oattlo-ltecolpts , IViflO ; xiilpiiiciiti , 0,200 ; market steady to strong ; steers , 8J. : ) iB4.D : cows , $1.503X00 ! stocki'M and foeder.s , fJ.r Vit.l.r l. Iloirs uuculiits , ni'tO ; ' : , " " \ mar ket steady to lower ; all Rradus , JH7 aj.GiJ. rroduco. COHV nsc. DATS'M'Vfft - . . . MlI.t.3TUHJII.SO. . cnoi'i'Ki ) riin : JDM. risn-1'er Ib : I'erch. 7o ; InifMns , 7o ; pickerel , he ; pike. IK.trout. ; . Oa : whl to. Do : i nipple. lOo ; cat llsh , lie ; cud tte i , . , , , , ) ; lloun- deis. ISc ; Oregon salmon , lie ; bhick bass , 13c ; lolf'.tei-J , 13o , .IIIM.IKS 'UiQIe peril ) . DKi-ssKn VK.\ir-'lmico medium , & 157c ; light. fil-Vio ; hBiivy , 4 4'io. LlNsiii : : > OirU'iw. . 03n ; b died. ( He. UIIIKII Per bbl. rellno I , Jii.oj ; half bbl. M.2. ' . ; hard ( lilerj pure , per bbl. $ - > . ( ) ! ; iiranso older , half bbl , * , .UO ; pear I'ldev , half bbl. * 7.l ) ( ) . \\oof. Mno imwa-hod.H'iiirii ; : mi-dlum un washed , IM'Um eoat-o unwas'ied. Iwai.'Jo. lIiiiK-J. 1'Kf.TS AND TAi.i.owUreeaalted i i ea . ) ' ( | U ! dry hdti d hides , fie ; dry Hint h i en , i-j calf iiii , w. U.Tr7 > ic , namaR.'d hhleslV , , s. t-heop polU. Breen , each , &uc ® J1.VS ; shocp pelts , < liy. | ) t.f. Ib , iHtle. TAI.WHV-A No. 1.41'c ; No. S.lUM'ic : siva-e , whlt < -iH'k' : ! ; yellow. "i'rMo ' ; stoarlnoi ( e. llONKS ( Otlotlitiiins ILM fiipilillv.i.v In I'lil- OBKO. ) Dry biitriito , per ton. JUMMfils.'JO ' ; diy country , Ineai-lied. ilf.iO' III.OJ ; diy country , damp and meaty , 59.0'VUO.OO. ' lUiXRV Stralncil. CO-lheans , peril ) , 9o ; new comblionov. IRTJlhu , UKANS lland-pioked navy , if 1.7.732.00 ; handpicked - picked navy , medium. SI.CO I.7.'i ; hand-picked country , JI.40rjl.oi ) ; good clean. sSl.lOffilJJi. 1'it'Kt.KS-Mudloiii , porl bl , t5.dUbiuulI ; , JO.r.O ; gherkins , $7.f > 0. HrACKiiKliliiKS iJSLVKfl.OJ ppr2l-nt case. KvAi-oiiATKD Ai'i'i.us-il'aiicy , lOK' llo nerlb. liMjiiKimiKis-1' bu , Jj.oj. l'erl4-it ! | ca-,0 , $ ! .TOJ4,00 ud,6SJOiier24-qtou $3.r > 0 per 2lit case. UOOSKIIRUIIIKS Two-biishelstand. J4.003o.03. COCOAKUTS 1'or 1X ( ) , Si.ix ) . W.VTRHMir.T.O.NS : I'll I1 101 , S2".00" W.OO. OANTKr.OHI'U 1'or (1(17 ( &I.Uk&Ull. ) CAUKOIIMA Ciiiiiuii-i-l'er : lo-lb box , 8t.HOtt 1.7."i ; southern , per husbul , S2.r > 0i.X : ( ) ; Oregon , l'KACur.3 Aikansas. } J-biiRhol box Jl.OO ® ] .r 0 ; Oalifornla , pi3rlo.v > 62.00i. . ' > 0. LT.MONS 1'er box. Met > sna ! , fency , SO.OO. ToMATOhs I'our-hasUet orates , it. ' > 1Kfa. ONIONS Now southern , pur bbl , SI.5035.0J. I'llAiiti Itartlctt. Oalllornla , per box , J1.50. I'HUf.-us-German , per IHJ.V , J3.23 ; tragedy , per crate. $ . ' .7j. I'I.UMS I'urplo Dunne , per box. IJ.2.1. POUI.TUV 1'er don-n , choice buns , $ ' . ! .TOtVJ.rO ; .choice . mixed , $ J.50/r'J.OO / : roostors. 82..VTfl.7J ; spring chlcKons , ? ! .w 2.'J. " > for small ; fc.V- > 3'I.Oo for niodlum ; , IJWjJI.5j for largo ; live tut keys , ltuTTiH--Urvaiaory : , fancy rolls , print , lOVio ; uroamcry , fancy , solid packud , ia ® cruatnnry , choice , lOVpl''e ; dairy , fancy lolls and ntlntx , liUic : dairy , fnncy solid packed , 10Iio ; dairy , choice. UQilOo ; country lull , fancy , &So ! ) ; cliOlce , 7 ( < iSo : Inferior , 25c. Knns--10o for stilotly fresh ; btalo not sal able. OIIKESE TJxtra fancy cream twins , 10o ; fancy full oream twins , l ) u ; choice full cream twins. Do : coed full croani twins , 8i > : fancy skims , 7ii67iu ! ; choice skims , GHJc ( : fair to good , ! < r& > yiu ; cliolco Young Amnrloa , 12c ; fnnuy llmbm-gor. 10T4l2o ; fancy brick , 10 ® tic ; domestic ; Swiss , 15&17C. Dry O noils. IUAVY nuowN COTTONS Atlantic It , 7 Atl.mtio II. 7c ; Atlantic I ) . OJfo : Atlantlo 1' . e ; Aurora 0 , 4Xo ; Hack's Head , O'to ; Cabot , OJiii ; Darlington. O'jo ; Karmcrs' Nn. 1. 4'j ® 4Vic ; lloosler l.L , SHBJ India Head , 7Uo ; Lawruiiuo lift. fiJio ; Henrietta lilt , fi c. KINK lliiowN COTTONS Atlantic 1.1. , Co : Au rora H , Hc ; Aurora K.C o ; Atlas O N It , 7Mo ; uhoc cloth , 4o : Clinton Fi SJio ; I'cpporcll I ( , ; Lungdon U 11,1)0. ) lll.KACMKi ) ( 'OTTONM Itorkploy cambric No GO , flu ; Iut ! < Yet , ( i'/o ; lluttorulotli XX , 4',5o ' ; C'ul)0t. ) 7io ! ; I'lrst ( Jull.OVJu ; 1'rultof tlio Loom , B'ic ; lllll Semper liluin , bo ; HoiispUocpnr. h'iu ; Kliii ; I'lilllip cambric. lOo ; Lansdon ( r If , ! ) ! jo ; Lonvlnln , Wf ; I.onsdulo cambric , lOo ; Now York Mills , lie ; O.ik Lawn. 7u. HllKKTINOS AM ) 1'lI.I.OW ( USINO * IlrOWIl Nut-l'onporoll , 4.1-ln. , lu ( ) ; I'opmiroll , 8-4. lie ! ; 1'epperell , -4li-4. Mo ; I'i'pperell , 10-4 , 22 , Utlca , 4S-ln. ir > c ; Utlca. r.S-ln. l"ic ( ; Utlca , 7s-n,24o | : Utlca , HMn , LMo ; Utlca , W-ln,2SJc. ! llleached Net ' . 42-ln. lOo ' lii-ln I'eppiroll. - ; 1'epperell , - , lie ; I'eppei ell , li-4. 141JO ! 1'epperell , S-4. 20o : 1'ep- po > olI.U-4. 220 ; I'lippuicll , ll-l ) , 22o ; Utlca , 8-1 , 21c ; Utlca , 0-4 , lo ; I'tlea. 10-1 , Ssijc. . O'Jo Amoskeap , dress , s'ic ; ] latu > . 0'ic : Warwick , dress. 7'c ; Lancaster , CUc ; Glciiuf ! < v Ui \Vhlltonton ; , clrots. bljC. I'uiNTs rnrtlco blue Kct Martha Wash- inslon.Oe ; American , ll'ioj Arnold , nlto ; Ainold U , lonirolotti. 3 > u ; fellful A , 12o ; Merrimaok. ? . 10c , Cold leaf. H u ; Hamilton. fi o ; Allen 1'lnks , 0Jo ! ; Allen Ohanibray , Co ; Gloucester , I'Vinolos ' Tildystono , O o ; Steel River , fie ; Itamapo. 4'/io ! St. Ledger , 5 > c ; aiilrtlnps Martha Washington , 4Vie : Morrl- maok , 4c. ! Turkey Keds Fountain , Wio ; ( jirner,7c : ; Crollold , Hiic : llerlln. ( i io , \ViaANS-Not , Thistle. 7'4o : Hcd Ontss. 7c. Cor.oiiKD OAMIIHICS Ciown , 44c : Ited htar , Wtvt rolled Clover , Oo : Slater , Go ; high colors , Ic nxtri , C'HAfeii Ptovons" II , 18-ln. S'-So ; Stovnns' D , 18-ln , Cc ; Slovens' A. IHn , 7e : Stevens' I' , H-ln , 7'Jc ; Slovens' M. Is-In.fc'Jc ' , StOMMis' N , 20-ln , fiiic ; .Slovens' NN , 20-in. B o ; Slovens' SJIT , 'JO-ln. JI-iu ! ; hlcaehcd , Ic u.xtra. JlKSflMH Net Amosciig | | , 0-oz. lfi'o } ; York , camlet , 12o ; Kveiett , sUindard , J2Wu ; Hay maker's , 7(4c ( : Old York , XX , Viya ; Lawrence , 22J. ii'/4e : : Lawrence , 0-oz , 13Ho ; fancy btrlpcs and checks , lto. ! Con ON'ADK.s York Nankin , 10lo ; Hvorott , 8-oz , ISc : Lonlston. 10-ozSJo ! ; Worklnsman's , 14c ; Oorksorow caMimerivi' e. AVcckly Hank' Ktatoinont. YOIIK , July 19. [ Spoulal Tolcgram to Tun HIK. : ] Tlio weekly bank statement shows tliu following phansua : llc.sorvo , doori'iisc I f > SO,075 1/oans , ( Ircreast ) W.l.WJO Spuolu , ( locruuso. . . 2s.v : > ,400 J < c : il tondurs , Ineruaso iiV)00 : ) ( ) Deposits , dcoruiiso. . . . ' . . . . ljUAvn Ulroulntloti.dcurca.so. 7U.400 Thu banks now liulU $5,027,100 In execs1 * of the SSnorrvnt rule. Tlio export of epoclo from the port ot Now York last wcok amounted to JA47U.131. of which J.323Hl was In cold and irwo ( sllvor. .Tlio Imports of spooln for thu week iiinoiiiitort toilio.fvis , of which (33,057 was hi gold uuU J ,781 silver. Tlio Cuft'cu Market. NEW YOIIK , July 19. [ Special Tolosram to Tar. ItKu.l Ooneo Option * , steady und un changed to S points ui. Sale ) , 13.2.V ) bag' , In- eluding July , I1T.23 ; Aiisusl , * I7.10317.15 ; Sep. tonibor , * lfi.CO ; Octobur , $10.no ; Doccmbcr , til.CO ; January , $1 ! > .41 ; Murcb. (15.30 , Spot Itlo nulut but btuiifly ; fair cargoes , i O.OO ; No,7 llut , iJb.2i3lS.J7v , . Dr. Dlrncy euros catarrh , Boo bldfj. Dr. Knlin , nn employe of Marcus Frank. lln , Is wanted for mubozzlcmoiit. HU om- liloyur 1ms 11 led an Information cbarglng hUn ivltli upiuiriiriutlni ; to hU own use four doiou p&lfsof spcctuclud valued ut i. A BETTER FEELIXC PREVAILS Real Estate Owners Oonfiilcntly Expecting a Rise in Values. STRONG REASONS FOR THEIR FAITH. for Inside Property Im- Umlcr "XVny nnd Con templated Comparative Heal Kstnto nnd Hi tik Figures. The week just passed hns not been prolific of largo negotiations lit real oit.ito matter * but tlioro scorns to bo n bolter fueling nmou nil classes of holdera.for the Immediate future. Prohibition or high license form the basis of nearly all tnlk on the subject of real estate , nml now that the prevailing or/lnliln / seem * to ho thatp inhibition will not carry next Novom bei'owners nro more secure mid Investor * feel srfcr In limiting Inquiries for property. It ennnot ho too ot ten rclteiiited that a great futtiroli bcforo this splendid growing elty.iiiul n cursory glance over the past is nil tli.it is necessary to insure ooiillilonco for Ita future. Str.mgcrs passing a day or Uvo in tlio city on their way cast or west nro astonished , upon making inquiry that no higher prices are nsltcd for Inside business ptopcrty. They cite St. I'nul , Minneapolis itnd Kniisas City as towns where values nro much higher hut with no reason for It Is apparent to even the most Btipcrllelal observer that Omaha has a better country directly tributary to Its lob- bint ; utul manufacturing houses than any other city west of Clil- e.igo. Tlioro can bo no successful controversy on this fact. Pour or llvo years ngo the price of Sixteenth street frontage was leas than half what It readily sells for now , and in many Instances prices tlireo times greater than tlioso iiskcJ llvo years since. All btracta in the neighbor hood of the court house and eltv hall will soon bo taken up by business. The radical grade of Douglas street will hriii } ? that thoroughfare Into the gc'iiorul list of prospec tive business west of Sixteenth and the oro.ss streets , Seventeenth. Eighteenth mul Nine teenth will all feel the bcnelit. Aheady several shrewd buyers are in iking inquiries for property along these streets anil it is pretty certain that a rise of values will ensue in thn iiL-nr future. The most uotablo work of Improvement to bo roninieneed the pist week win the letting of the contract to 1111 nnd briiifj to Ki'-'do ten miles of streets In Kuat Omaha. The earth will bo hauled from Vlorcnco bv cars and 700,01)0 ) yards , costing tyoo.oiK ) , will ho required to tie the work. Other improvements are conlcmphitcd by the company , the members of which Inivo deter mined to build up a larfro manufacturing ills- tiiet over what used for many years to bo the bed of the Missouri ri'vpr. It is pivtty well settled that the Milwaukee and Kock Island ro.uU will join and build a Inrgo It-eight depot at Seventeenth street and the railroad tracks. The Uock Island in view of its certain and permanent advent into Omaha is bound to have facllitioj for humllhiK its immense freight business , and the location upoicen of is utmost certain to lie utilized for that puriio.ii ! . The visit of Gen eral Manager S. It. 11. Clark of tl.o Missouri Pacific yestcrd.iy uiuphuatzus the report that Ills company will soon conunenro tlio erec tion of a inagniticent p-uscugor depot on tlio grounds purchased two or three years ngo lor the purpose , on Sherman rvenue , running ftoin Nicholas north to Charles street. The talk that Iho Missouri l\\citlo would conibino with the Union I'.ieillo In n passenger depot is not borne out by those best posted in tin ; matter. Inside pai ties declare tlmt the Missouri Pacific w III build its own depot either this year ev next spring and then Lid for oilier eastern roads to use its terminal fa cilities. The grading has boon completed uy Con tractor Sluht for the now Union i'acllic pas senger depot , and as soon aa the tearing down of iu * previous "cow shed" is eompluted act ive work will bo commenced on thu magnifi cent structure which will bo a sourcoof pride both to the company and the , city. Work has begun on the Union Pacific freight house , Tlu baildintr will practically cover nil the ground running from Jones to Jackson nnd KIghth to Ninth streets nnd will bo ono of tlio largest freight depots in the world. MM. Clinton Brings of this city lias deter mined to build an elegant family hotel on her property nt the northwest corner of IVonty- llfth and Farnam streets. Mrs. UriRRS has traveled iu the cast n great deal for the pist live or six years and her intelligent observation loads her to believe that such mi invcstmciu will prove both beneficial to Omaha , where ho owns Inrgo Interests and remunerative. The hotel , us contemplated , will bo almost exclusively for tlmt class of people who desire- homo und at tlio same time do not wish to b hindered with the cares of housekeeping and bo frco to coino und go whoa they wish. The honso will bo 120 by ISO on the ground and will rise to a height of llvo or six stories , which will bo oruato in design and modern iu every uo- tall. It is estimated that tlio cost will np- proximalo f JOO.OOO and work will bo begun cither this fall or c.irly next spring. Work on the northern abutment of ttio Tenth street viaduct will bo commenced Im mediately , the contract having boon let some time ago. Krueat Stuht U building a three-story brick hotel at the corner of Eleventh and Mason streets , the cost of which will bo from $23,000 to S ' ! 0,000. Tlio transfer of N. B. Falconer's property on Douglas street to J. G. Adams nnd others of Uoston was nmdo last ITriday the consideration being $70UIK ) for 41 feet f rontngo. It is stated that Low Hill hns offered the corner ot iVifleonth and Dougl.is streets for $11X1,000 to an investor who is now figuring on tlio proposition. A largo number of splendid improvements nro in process of development for West Farnam street. William 1 \ Loronzcn has commonred build ing three three-story stores and Hats on Six teenth , near .Tones street. Thomas li1. Hall has the plans completed for a line three-story block ( itixl.TJ feet ut the northeast corner of Sixteenth and Leaven- worth streets. This building will bo ono. of the most substantial on the street. The foundations for the Carter Wlilto Lead works in East Omaha are finished and worlt will bo begun on the superstructure Immedi ately. Tlio Improvement llccoril. The following llguros show the real estate transactions , building ponniU. nnd bunk clear ings for the veelc compared with the corresponding spending weak of last year : m\b : KSTATB TuANsraia , Day. WO. HM. Monday $4i.H.-l : $ 77.82) Tiuisd.iy D.K.7ffl jH.OiiT Wednesday TT.ft'.ll ' 41.ml Tlnu-Mluy . l. " > .r ! 7 MHU : Krlday . BI.OOO 10H.17S Saturday . 40,077 77.WI CDTotals . { (0 ( : , a 8KM,15'J * llUII.DI.Xn I'CIIMITS. Day. lRSt. ! 1ROO. Monday . J U,7vl $ 'i.G'iv Tuesday . 51,000 H.ioi ) Wednesday . 8.0JO 4',1X ) Thursday . 5n..WJ 17H4r > Krldav . 7,000 m baiuuliiy . 1U.700 17.1UO Totals . ? 1I3TO 8"t 0KJO HANK CJ.KAHINas. The bank cluarlnga for Ihocok were as fol lows : Monday . 1,1S.RS1.BI ) Tiiesdny . ( Ull.017.ul Wfiimsiliiy . r.ioon.ti : ) Thursday . ! )11 ) , ' . J. < I 1'rlday . TMT.Ili..U't ' Buluiday . COt.llg.4 Tolal . * I,7S)1OBM3 ) An Incrcftso ever the corrosponaltif : wcok of last year of 23.8 per cent. The following permits wore Issued by the buildinc inspector yesterday : Jlcrrli I.ovy , two-story brick rcsldonco. DoilRO Ktriut. noarTwenty-seconil. , 112,000 James II. Macombor. tttotoiy frame residence , Twentieth und nmmel hi rods . 5,000 Ono minor permit . IM Total . . . . . . U7.1M Dry Ooodfl Mirlcot. Nnw VOHK , July ID. llnslnoss In dry goods wu light , Tln'io w.rs no duvelopiiiouts today ; , tlio iuutkt.t boluD' chlolly oxueutuul. AL.L NBlWSDKALxElRS. DD I IT mm CONTAINING THE ENTIRE Between Messrs. 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