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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1896)
" "T'i.'i. , . - * * - . . * fc.jJTS * 0 TUB OMAHA DAILY JULY 2 , 1800. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Ettremn Activity of Whe-fit at the Start Was Followed by Dullness. THERE WAS A FAIR TRADE IN CORN Shot-In CovcriMl I'rccljnt Ilio Stnrt , but IIH dip Soi liiii .Vili 11 nceil tlio Market IJasod 0IV. CHICAGO. July 1. Kxtcomo nrtlvlty In wheat at the start today wan followed Hy dullness. Peptnmlter closed easy nt M'.ic ' , or He below yesterday. Corn , OU.IH mid provisions all closed easier. Wheat had a range for the tiny of le. ran ftelliiR developed was n little mixed , prices doing bettor early In the day nnd easing off later , the dual flpures BhowltiK trout Ho to lu decline. Tlio filrciiKth cn.rly v/ns clue In n measure to the stiongcr tone ot cables. Llvet pool show Ing an ndvanco or from ' .fccl to "id. nnd then northwestern markets ruled Btroni : and higher , due. It was claimed , to numerous complaints of damage from vust and dry weather In that Bcctlon. Another factor which stimulated prlccH was the veiy pmall tellvcile ! on July contracts , only about ! W,000 ) bu. going nrolind. being m-nt out by elevator Inter ests. Liverpool stocks did not show as largo tin Increase in anticipated , only 172.- OUO bu. . making the mipply there JSS4Oi ) ) liu , against K.rcU.U'Ki ' bu. a year ago this limn , and was possibly something of an Inllueiu-e. Continental market u were ulsn up , early Ucrlln advlci-H emoting an advance of from if , to i imirk . Northwestern receipln , while larger than the same dny last week , und it year ago , showed some falling elf compared with tin- average of late. Out- Bide markets were lower. The out Inspec tion her.- was a little larger , tin Ihe other hand. Hie weather was most favorable and Indications point to no particular fhange In Ihe Hume. There was u pretty fair tradf In corn within He range. The f roll UK developed , \vhllo unsettled , was on the whole easy and the close showed from lie to ' , ! < ! decline. The feature wan the demand for July , which I\WIH in good request , deliveries bcliii ; mimll , and the pi Ice worked up to within from "do to le of September. Shorts cov ered freely at the start , but as the nes- Blon advanced Ihe market cased off , due. to increased offerings , Oats wen- strong early , but weaker later nnd closed at the bottom , with n decline of from * c to Uc from the top and a net loss for tin : day of ' ,4e. The trading was moderate , but not as largo IIH for several tl.'iys. The feature WJIB the buying of July and September by elevator people and on New York orders. There was also n good deal of changing from July to September at from c toc ' < and from July to May at from Be to 3'f.c difference- . Crop reports were generally favorable. Provisions" , although opening rather heavy and continuing so , did not become radically weak until near the- close , when It seemed Hint all at once the weakness of wheat appeared to be recognized and the ( dump of the dny then occurred. Septem ber pork , which had been hanging between J707V. nnd J7.15 nil day , suddenly sold off to $ i and closed at that. September lard , after a similar procedure , wound up nt J3.H7V4. compaied with JUG yesterday. Ulbs weakened with the others near tin- end nnd left off 2V4I * lower for July and f.c lower for September than on the day before. Estimates for tomorrow : Wheat , 12 cars : corn. f.OO cars ; oats , 225 cms ; hogs , 2t,000 ! head. The leading futures ranged as follows : Arilli" < I Qjun. I illgn. I L.v. [ "u'ljii. WI.e.it.Xo. . ' . ' Jnlv C5H Pept fi7 r.7 HI Ctl Ml Ueo fill. ' ! 68 Ob Corn.No 2. . July Sept JS HUH utili OalH. No. ' . . July 15H IBK'iii ' May Porte.vcrbbl July li ! ) . - n sum 0 B'Jh 7 15 7 oo L.'ird.llHHba July 3 PO a H2 ? RIM Sepl ( J'JU 4 U. Short Ribs- July 3 (12 ! 3 11.1 : t co : i GOr Sept n Hll r Cash quolatlnnsere na follows : KI.OHlt-UiiHy ; patcntH , J3.40ifi.CO : ! ; $2.5083.30 ; hprlnir patents , $3.2383.73 ; J2.25M2.40. WII12AT No. 2 BjirlnK , M ic ; No. 2 red. r.CTic. CORN No. 2 , 2fi-tfr2G ! e ; No. 2 yrllow , 27ii27'-.c. ' OATS No. 2. IKVi-eiSHc ; No. 2 while , liyiS'ic No. 3 white , IGfrlTc. 11YK No. 2 , 2'Jc. 11AHLUV No. 3 , 23ji2RHc ; No. 4 , Sic. PIANSKI-n No. 1 , 75'iu. TIMOTHY SI3RD I'rline , J2.S3W2.00. rilOVISIONS I'ork. ineps. per Mil. , SC.S58JG.t > 0. I.nrd , per 100 Ibs. , J3.87' ! ; . lincon. short ribs Flden ( louse ) , > .1.f.OSj3.f'5 ; dry nulled tliolllilorf ( boxed ) , J3.S7'/iiW4.CO ' ; hhoit clear Hldua ( lioxvd ) 3.S7Ulf4.00. WII1HKY Dlftlllcrs' nnlsheil coeds , per Bill. $1.22. 811OAIIS Cut loaf , $5.57 nfkcil ; granulated $4.P5 nfki-il ; off "A. " J4.B7. rOl'IjTUY tjulcti turkeyH , 7f(9c ( ; chickens , SJJ 13c ; dncUK. ! iic. ! The following were the receipts and Blilpmentf today : OntliPProluco nxch'iiiirj tel iv tin butter mar ket wan Btoadv : creann-rv. ! KiN4o ; dairy , Dot I'-'c. KBCB. Bteady ; fresh , K13W YOKIC GKXKItAI. SIAHICI2T QiiuliKloiiH if ( Inliny oil Viirliiui ( 'iiniinoilllli-s. N1T\V YOHIC. July l.-Kl.Ot'11-HccclptB. 13,000 hbls. ; exports , 2.K17 bbls. ; < iuk > t mid easier , will FOine accuinnlatlun on docks. Mlnnesotu bakers. $2.60C2.fO ; winter putenls , J3.MiffJ.CO ; winter BtralBlits , * piliiK , low Krades. JJ.105i2.30. Koutii- cm ( lour , steady at $3.2. . llyc- Hour , ciulct Biiperllne , I2.t0fl2.70 ; fitiu-y , J2 7Ul)2.HO. COHN MlOAIHteady ; jellow wi-Mein , C7e. ItyM Steady ; No. 2 weelern , 36Kil3i > tC. 1IAHI.KY fillet ; \\vrtrrn fc'udlnir , 20'ifi3lc. ' llAltLIIV MAI.T Niinilnal : western. < .Vif.V ! AVIUJAT llrcelptR. 13 30) ) bu ; cxpjils , : 1117 Uu. epot , iiulet ; No. 1 haid , CO'io. Uptluns upviiei etronKer on better cables , small ik'llveHes am covering , but Inter turned wi-uk on dimorallzu tlon In Wall ktrevt , and declined all day , us Blsted by reports of Kold shipments , a rumoiei failure In MlniifiinpollH mid Ktnrral unloudlni ; clotfd 'Uf'.vo net lower ; July , 61i4bG2Hc , h IKc : Heptcinliur , WfiCJ'ic. clohliiK , KUu. LXlltN llccelpm , w.fiW liu.i cxi > urtn , f,2.S79 bu epot. iUlet | ; No. 2. S3V. Opllonii upnn-d fti-udli-i tin drouth tiilk , l > ut nftcrvviirda vvrakrned , urn' declined nil d.iy In tyinpalliy with vvlu-ut , uiu oloffd > iPic nt't lovvi-r ; July. 33i3Ht ( ; , clo | nt S3o : Krpli-nibt-r , S4834HC , ulosliiK , 3 < f. OATS ItfcelplH , l r , . ! io 1m. ; CXJIHIIH , 20.000 lm. fpot , Ki'iuly , with Rood expurl drinund ; No V Zl'4c. Opilons wenFiroiiKtr on nciir montlm ovvliiff to wniill HU < ? 1iB und Kuoil eu li ilennind clewed UliUi' net hlKhcr ; July , I' ' iliu c. clunliu SO ic ; Ki-itt-inlicr. | SU6-1U' , clo lnir , 'iu'tf. lUrrrKltHeclpts , 7f.3D plitcu. ; Mcudy ; went. crn duliy. aHfflSc ; vveMcrn civuinvry , lUi'iilS'ic IClKlnn , l&Uc. C'lliiHiHtrelptB. : . S.UO iikKH. ; niiirki't rpili-t lurKi' , f > ' .ilCic ; Kinttll , tU'c ; part iklniH , " 'iH'.ic full nkliiiH , I'.ii/lV. ' / 1'XKIS Iti-ctlplK , 7CSC pl > R . ; uti-iuly ; utatc uin I'rniiKylvanla , 12U13c ; vvcutrrn , 10ii12c. ! HAY Ulllcl ; nliliplni | , ' , IC.OOOti.tu. llOl'B yulct ; ttutc , IbUI ciop , ZldJiS cj UK crop. 34tSc ; I'nclllo coaet , Ik9l crop , : > . ' . .ffJi.e119 Clop. Sine. HlPIW-Mrtni ( Inlveutan , lljjlliic ; Hut-nui Ayri-i" " . dry. ICc ; Ti-xim , dry. 9c , L'ullfornla. I3c 1'HOVIBIONS Het-f , quiet ; family. JS.SOjJs bd licef haniB. H5.VJ ( | I8.W. Oil nii'alB , kt"u'lv pickled tclllci4V.MHr - ; i.l.-kled . lmni > . 9Uffa ic plcklvd ehouldcm , J4. OU < .W. I/in | , strudy ; Htit crn Kteiini , ll.'O ; rcllnt-d , btfady. 1'orli , 'tt-iidv old to newincim. . Ji.WKil.W ; Bhort , JS.7SJ/1HW fiiinlly. 5S.Jf fl0.f.O. - TAI.LOW Ktcady. dull ; clly , S'4c ' ; country 'uil.S relroli-uin. dull ; I'liltc-d clofi-d at 11 1514 ] U ln. iiult-l ; klralnrd , il.7U. Turpentine , inilot i5H i2 Uc. t'otlonfM'il oil , Inactive ; prime crude ; o21c | | : nff Krudi-H , isai'.ic ' ; prime nununcr > vllotv . ItlClV-Bleady ; domeetlc , fair to citrn , 3tflCc ! Japan , 4Jil'5c- MOLASHE8 Steady ; New Orleans. J9flJ7c. M1STAI.S 1'lK Iron , rusy ; fouthern , JlO.COf Jl.W ; iioithi-rn. $11.00013.00. Copper. te dy broke r , 111 W ; rxchoiixi * . tll.ZSihl.M. J.ead quiet ; lirokeiii. 13 ; excbaiiKC , J3.00&3.0S. Tin Heady ; nlrall , $ I3.45C1 > .U ; 1'lutfj ' , nultt. Bpel tcr , dull ; domettlc. HMdt 10. Nt , IM II | ( ieiifi-ul ST. I/31'IH. July l.-FUUn-Qutt ! , easy nil loner ; p.itent , $3.30ii3.40 ; funcy , K.CoijJ.TV ; extr funcy. J3.Klra.lO ; choice. Jiii2.40. WUBAT rntuu' Marled In higher , but \\ltli out much stiriiKth , u the Influences favoring th l > ulU were not so decidedly urongClearunc * were nut laige and u report from New Ycr that J5.0HUW pf : oMtuuld bu shipped cturtc sellliih" ( hat broke prlcen thuijily. The wcaknet In Wall Mrrel bud a tleprffUnir effect nl o. A doiuetllc iiiuiktlii Mere ueivk during ( lie la half hour und Ibe clo e uaa c ry anil luwrr thu yntmluy , Hiut | , cany ; No. 1 r d. cash , elevutoi UUWMSo ; truck , H > iJ5Cc. new ; tiOtiCO , old ; No. ImiJ , K > c bid , July. 5i\c ; AUKUX , W.ytj'.c KfplcmUr. WV.c bid. COHN- Future nmrkt't was llrm early , bu ueakened ilmBIUi wb-i.t. e'.ot ng brow | yv.-ter day. Hpot. llrm und hlvher. No. 2 ciuh , 2 ( > , i 3ci July , J4' c atked , Ke,1vmbrr | , Kc , 11YK ISo MJ , OATS.-IrrftuUr enJ fr ctlon on both tlJe of ye Unl y' cloce ; itot , Urm ) Na. 1 ca li l.V4c , July , i ; , ' , c , Auifji t , lf.Sc , September. 15ic ; Iny. IV'ic bid. I'OLl.TllY-ritmj clilckeni. cU , 7c ; tprlntf , IK , turkey * . prlr.c. 10(71 ( > c ; diicltt , old , MifcCc ; rtlncn. lfc | ; icetre , rrrlrgt , Ifjtf , COIIN .MKAIl.tO. . nnAN--Offerltu : mall ; Kicked , Mit truck , ar > M xt i ! > ic. KI.AXSUBD-Xomlnal : 7'c. TIMOTHY- Prim * . J2.S5. HAY Slionif for c-holcc. er df , which flra cnrcc ; pnilrle , cd.l. $4.tOflG.W ; new , t'.OO ; tlm- II. . y , U.tOfflMO. ni.'Trilll-SlMitlj'i crcnmcry , ICfilCc ; ilnlry , 10 le. le.KOOiS KOOiS Plenily nl 7c. " \VllW\V 1\.n. l.l'.ADSteady ; J2.JO Md , lull no miff. SI'ii.Tiit : Lower. 5 CUIH prime \\cstt-rn fclllne t JS.T5. . runVISIONS- , lower ; ttnndnrd mess , Joh- Inif , Ji.f7Hf(7.Ml.nrd. ! ( . lower ; iirlnuelenin. . 3.75 : rliolce. IS.fO. llnccin. hoveil shoulders. 54 J5 ; OIIKK , J4.l.4 ' ; Mbs. JI.X7H : Hiorls , $4.3714 ; diy ailed meals , Imncil r.lioublerH nnil IOIIRB , $ .1.76 ; Ilii. J3.S71J ; b..riK. $4.M. HKOiiIMV rior. S.CO MI | .J \\licat , 35.0CO bu. ; mil , 1.1,0"0 Ini. : outs. X , r/0 bu. , SIIII'MIINTS I'lour , 6.1x0 bbls. ; wheat , 10.000 u. ; coin , 17.000 liu. : onts , l.OCKTbu. O.MA1IA ( JC.MJUAlMAUKUT. . CcitnlKliiti nf 'I'm lie niul ( lii itiilon mi Siiit ( | < > unil I'ntK.'X 1'roiluoe. nOGS Cholie Mciclt , fc. UUTTRU Common to fair. So ; choice to farcy ounlry , 10If12c VIIAI. Choice fat. fO to 120 Ibs. , nro quoti'J at { i"ic ; lai-Re and c-onuc , 415c. Cllii-Ht-Uaimtllo : brick. 12c ; Kdnm , per iloz , , d.0 ; club bouse , 1-lb. Jal * , per iloz. . $3.50 ; I.tm- : ei-er , fancy , per Ib. , Uc ; ftonucfoit , H-lb. at a. per doz. , 53.00 ; YOUIIB Amerlcus , lc ; twins , fancy , ll'ic. I'Ofl/riCV MVP hens. CfJBUc : roc ! ; ? . ? .o ; tur keys , Gc ; old ducks , Cc ; fprltiff chickens , lie > er jinlllld ; FIIIK | | dueks , lOfi I'Jc. rilliONS-Mve , ? 1.00fll.l5 ; dead pigeons not v.'nnted. HAY New Imy. $5.f,0 ; upland , tS.CO ; nildlnnd , I4.60 ; lowland , ll.tiO ; rye ptrnw , J4.00 ; color malies Ibe price on hay ; ileht bale.s sell the lieHl ; only top cnide.i brine top prices. IlltODM coitN Kxtr.m-ly slow sale ; new cro | > . delivered on truck In country ; choice urcen selforl < ! ni ; carpel , pur 111. , Zlic ; choice green , to hurl , 2'c ' : common , l',4c. WATiHMKl.oNS-l'er doz. , J3.00. CANTAl.ori'i.S-I'cr doz. , tl.21.40. IXHS 1'I.ANT 1'tr doz. . 11.00. TOMATUlIS-l'cr 4-bafkct crates , Jl.OO ; tcn- cuitc lota , ! 0c. CfcrMUKHS I er doz. , 40B5CC. Ni\V : ONlONS-Soiitbcrn stock , per Ib. , l ic. LIMA lIKANH-I'er Ib. . 4c. IIIIANS Hand idcked navy , per bu. , tl.40SIl.CO. I'll ! 1'I.ANT llmne nrown , per Ib. , 1C. CAl'I.IKLOWiU-l'er do ? . , Jl.0 ( ' fAltllAdp : Ilumo Blown , per doz. , tOIJCJc. l'OTATOis OM potntucK , unsalable ; new , per bll. , 4e. ( ) Cni.UIlY I'cr doz. , 23c. 1-MH'ITS. I'lflcen dlslrlctH 111 OreKon and nine districts n Washington , tneludlni ; Clarke , San Juan. * 4pokum > . Walla Wnlla , Whatcom , Yaklma and Klttttas. counties , and U\o In Idaho biive been [ anvassed by the 1'oi-tland Hurnl Nortluvest to [ ihcertalu the outluok for fruit tills year. These leports. to particularize. Indicate n practical liilhiiij of Italian piunes for westein WasblnK- toti and soUlhcrn and westein OreKon und about it half crop for catluin Washington , Oregon and Idaho ; French prunes from line-fourth to a half crop west of the Cascades and an average crop cast , with fllxer prunes n trllle larser. Tbe tbiec states will have In the nelghborbond of 150 eai loads of Italians for export In the fresh htate und the dried product * lll reach about 2N)0,0X ( ) ( ) pounds , of which lers than one-tenth will be Italians. A very llcbt crop of apples Is l redlcted west of the Cascades and nn average. cio | on high lands en&t , with an excellent home nuiiket. 1'eacbes > irc n complete falluru In tbe western poitlon and southein OrcKon , a full crop about Wenatopee and portions of Snake river district , and from one-third to two-thirds of a crop In other districts of eastern "Washing ton , Idaho and Oregon. Shipping cherries from one-third to a half a crop throughout the entire 1'aclllc northwest , rears one-fourth crop west of the Cascades and a full crop east. The Mist car of California fruit fiom George I > . Kt'lloK of Newcastle Is In and thu fruit Is choice , an usual. Quotations : CALIPOHNIA CHl-HUIUS-No shipping stock. STUAWllblliHIKS-OreKOii , Hood lllvcr , per 24-qt. cafe. 12.75 : Colorado. J2.50f2.75. | HOMK nitOU'N CHBKKIISS Per 10-lb. basket , .nsr.c ; 16-qt. cnises , $1.75. CJOOSHIllMlltins-I'er 10-qt. case. $1.40. 1II.ACKIIKIIHIKS Ter 21-at. case , $1.75. III.ACIC HASl'UKHItlllS I'er 24-qt. case. ? 2.75S ? .00. .00.1II.ITKHKUUIKP Per IG-nt. rase. $ l. ! > usn,73. IH3I ) llASI'liHUl'.IKS I'er 24 pts. , $2.00 ; 24 Its : , $3.r > Cii > 4.iO. CAI.IKOIINIA AI > UICOTS-l.2rSfl.33. fAMKOUNlA I'BACIUIS Unrly Alexander , per box. $1.23. CAI.II'-OIINIA PM'MS Per box , $1.75. CL'UIIANTS Pur JG-qt. case. $1 50n.75. ( [ SOUTIIP.UN APP1.BS Per ' .i-bu. Iwx , 45ir.0c. . SOUTHIMIN PLUMS - Per 24-qt. cate , $1.250 1.50. 1.50.SOt'THKUN SOt'THKUN I'lJACIinS Per 'A bu. box , 50c. CAI.1KOUNIA PRAKS - PcrZO-lh. caiO , Jl.CO. TnOPlCAL FIUJITS. OltANOES Mediterranean sweets. 120 , 150 , 176 , ICO , 210. J4.DO : larger and smaller sizes , J4.25. LKMONS Mesflnus , fancy. $4.50 ; cliolcc , J4.COff 4.25 ; California lemons. $4.W. 11ANANAS Choice large stock , per bunch , J2.00fl2.23 ; medium-sized bunches. J1.50W2.00. P1NKAVPLES Per crate of live to Bi-vcn doz. , JS.0080.CO. MISCELLANEOUS. HONEY Fancy white , per Ib. , lie ; choice , 13c ; California umber color , lOc. MAPLK SYlltlP Five gal. cans. each. J2.73 ; gal. cans , per doz. , $12 ; ' .i gal. cans , JC.25 ; quart cans , J3.50.Clarlfled Clarlfled Juice , per half Mil. , $3 ; per bbl. . J5. PUKSRHVES Assorted , 20-lb. palls , each , $1.4) . FIGS Imported fancy , 5 ciown. 30-lb. toxcs , 14c : choice. 10-lb. boxes , 3 crown. 010c. NUTS Almonds , California , per Ib. , medium size. lOe. . ; Tarragona nlmnnds. per Ib. . large. 12V4c ; rirn/.lli ) , per Ib. , Sc ; English walnuts , pir Ib. , fancy soft shell , 12c : medium size , 10c ; niberts p r Ib. , 10 > r pecu.ns , polished me.Uum. be ; large lOc ; peanuts , raw , G'i7c ' ; roasted. 74c. ! DATES Halloween , per Ib. , 5c ; farda. 10-lb. boxes , per Hi. . 7c. MAPLE SUOAR-rhnlcc. per Ib. . 9c. DHESSEU MEATS. HBIF Ciooil Ktc .rs. 40U to CM Ibs. , f GK.e- webtern sleen , oc ; good cows , ind heifers tV'li Gc ; medium cows and heifers , 5ig5Hc' good fnrenuartciH , COHB and belfeis , 3\f4ic- good forcquarterii , . native steers. 4V4t5cgood " - - " - - hlndqunrters , loin backs , bunelees , ! 'c ' ; luln backs. Uc ; cow rili No. 3 , ( Hie ; cow loins , No. J , ! te ; beef ttlin- mines , 2c ; rump butts , 6c ; shoulder clods 6c- frozen , 4c. MUTTON Dressed lambs. EC ; dresred mutton 7c ; rocks , lOc ; less. Sc ; saddles , Sc ; steivs ! c : sheep plucks , 3o ; tlifcp tongue ? , per duz " 5c ' PO111C Dressed hoes. c ; pork loins ! 6iic- spare rlb , 9'e ! ; ham sausacrs. butts. 4r ; pork shoulders. 4Uc ; pork choulders skinned 4140- pork trlmmlng.i. 3c ; leaf l.inl , not rendered ' 4le' IIIUCS AND TALLOW. HIDKS No. 1 green hide ? , ( c ; No. > , . . , . , . . . . l.l.j ! ' > KTr 1 ttriiart fit n.l l.l.i r. SH9e ; quarler blood , 101Ze ; feedy , burVy and chaffy , 6O9c ; cotted and biolten. coon-e , 7f9c- coiled and broken , line. GCT&b I'.eece wavheil Medium. ISftlSe : line , ligiCc ; tub washed ICft 15c ; black. 8c ; bucks , Cc ; tug locks. tQlc ; dead pulled , IJJ6C. .STOCKS AM ) IIOMIN. 'JViuiicr I'mlenveiit n CiiiiiiileUCliniim - , NUW YOHIC , July 1. The tpeeulallvc temper underwent a complete c.ianse today , owlne In the rebumptlon of ( he liquidating- movement ami to bold and effective bear operations. Tlieru was no relleetlim of the support nccoided the market yesterday. ncllNr % . - theru any nuc ortiy Indlcutlun of InteuM for bun ; account by com- mUklun huui-et. i liemam dtscouriiKtiig Inrluencc was u chunge In the altitude of London This win lupplemi'iited , liicldt-ntiil to the bear raids on prices , byarlous rumois uf n dUturbliiK character , mine of which were unfounded In" cludliiB one to the effect that arruniemenls weru being mude for Hhlpments of gold to Europe nKKivKiilIng severul million dollar . The vi.l- lime of bunllleMi was connldeiubly larger than yviterduy , and buslnefs was fairly well dlttrlb- uted , although two slocks , Sugar and Tobacco limited fur about one-third , . - ( r i.ie umrricale deallns * . At the outlet tlic bull * e7e ,11 , courugeJ by lower London prlcm , und. although route moderate buying orders for foielgn uc- count were nollce-J , the Irnders lined up on the thuit lde. end woie led by two lending pi'o- . operalurs. .1.t . , In. . .1.1 I ! t'mler * J. . . . . . their t . - efforts _ _ . . , . together . support fuclllluted their work , und the only tal- lu-u that occurred vein feeble and were entirely due In covering operations. The icnclioiiB which quickly eneued generally cnrrle.1 prices below theprovlou * luvv prices. An early unnuuncement of the engagement of IZKi.OtX ) In gold , togeihei with the expoit rumor leferred to above ? wan followed by a reinl-dcmorallzed condition of i f- falr * . and price * yielded all aloiiR the lhe | i-i , , Krangen bore tlio brunt of the deiiroflun Northwestern Hewed for 3Vi per cent Hock Uland 3'i per wnt. Hurllngton " \ per cmt anil tit. Paul IH per cent. The attacks on the cruur were ontcntluly bated on unfavorable trailic re ports , rcnderca and expected. lleferrlnir to the gold export rumor , apprrhcn- klvn on taut so ire wan relieved by u tugging tendency In tbe exchange market , and by the kUtcments of Icidlntr drawer * that no Important butwarJ movnnrnt wu Indicated , Th * fptclal- ties w re conspicuous In th < tp culatlon. To- IIUK.-O wan affectll by uncertainty on the part ef outsider * en Hit dividend probability * on the common nr-k. wnd orrntlc , with a down- n-nrl tril d. The amour cement Hint the illvl- Cenrt hnd rren rnfsed was followed by lively tii'tadlng of rtt'Ck ' , ntij nn extreme decline of 4 p r cent tc fO. A imviry of nbout a point enquired Inlcr. Mifir dlftf.lnj-cd romt buoyancy , but toward * Itip clcnt wax foic.nost ( fi the down grade , iind l"i iff nt ft ntt le of 4U per cent. The coalers neiln irnde rttrlf.ert downward pronrepp. Some of the urunlly Inactive snares alpo ruled mn- tcrlnlly ibtvtr. The market closed nctlvc and ( i-c-ak lit Ilio lowest. Ilond * were dull , but weak , nltli the roncep lonp rather material In come nf Hie leading Ifsuet. Utah Southein extennlon BK tiutt lecdfits broke 3 par cent , Wisconsin ( 'en- linl tt'itt leccttitii 8'4 per cent , and Heading flin IKcotnrg , li per cent. OreKnn Kliort l.lnc l itusl rcivlptf. Hi per cent , nnd Metropolitan I'lcvnted recondB I per cent. The fnlcs were $ ' .3tiO. ( lovcrniiKnls were neglected , but weak , on trnnini'lloiiii of JI2,000. Bllver ccrllilcnten were eanler Thu fnle vvern JlZfi.nflO tit C ! > o. Tin 5verltltf r pt' London nnanclnl rnldeKram iar : Thu nlock mnrkc-tn were Rcnernlly quiet tudiiy. Ameilcanii rctnlncd n rlemly apiwiirancc find would probnbly have n heniillile Improvement were nine IjUflneca dolnu. Hut ninny of tin- Joilir ! aie n'.vay nnd the duration of the ac count icMrulns thnpo vvlm attend. Copper stn- tlMUH thonn further diminution In Murks , the ficluiil hhu-unt belnu Jfi.OCO loin. The dellvcMm huliiK June were l..rco tnm > , aRalnst Biippllcii of 14MX ) ton . The Ixindon moni-y market Is extremely eay , money belni ? practically un- raleahlp. The maiket opened with n renewal ot wcnkne i > , but pained tone nnd duped pleady. The lirrlln market WBB quiet nnd fi-aturcleps. Tlio fullovvliiK were the I'loshiR quotations on the londltiR Hocks of the New York exchaiiKe today : AtchHon itiN. ; ! y. rcnti-ai U4 ! AdTiniN K\ lift N. Y. A.N. K. . 4S Al'on.T. H AS Ontario.t W Am. Expresa 11(1 ( Orocon Imp 4SJ J Ilalllmore.V Ohio. . 17 Oix.t Niv : Canada Pacific. . . . ' Ill ) O. S. UAU. N ' Canada Sou the ru. . U'l'l'nc.ino ' Mall ' ' " Central Paulllu. . . . 15 i I'eorm Deo. , viK. . . . , " lli-l"1 CheH..V Ohio 1 : i' ( 1'lllHbunr - Clilraco , t Alton. . 1511 ll'iillniun P.il.ico. . . 1(10 C..H. xy. . . , 7M Ileadln ; ' Chlcatro < > aB UII'J ' H , 13.V is' ConHolldalc'd ( lat. U > ili ! H. O. AV. pfj 411 C..C. . J , .VSt. Ij. . . ' _ ' 7 ! Itocu iKland Colo. Coal ii. Iron. IS St. Paul rotlonOll Cert. . . . II | do pfd Uehiw.'iru.v : liu I. , 1V4 , SI. 1 * . , VO.iitIvi. : . . . Del. . Lick. : , t W. . . l.-)7hi doiifd D.<.U. pfd 4IH ( Southern IMeills. . 1) ) . , VO. P. Co 1H ! < suirarUoMnery. . . . 1II7M EimtTcilil Teim. ( ; oi. : .V. ti-oo. Ut Erlo Toxaal'-iclfic . 7W ilol ! ! pfd . . T. AiO.Oenl. jif.1. . . 70OTf Fort Wayne 100 Union IMclhc OTf ( i. Northern ptd. . . 11(1 ( U. ft. Kxnr HH 40i O. , \ B. I. lifd \V. St. I , . liV i ; Ilocklni : Vallov. . . \v. st. r , . > v l' . uf i. . lu'i Illinois Central. . . . \VclU Farad UK. . . I'll ' SI. P. &UiiluUi. . . . \\VHloriiUnlcm. . . . . b' ' K..VT.ptd Whnulltiir .V L. K. . I.iknKrlo.V Went 17 do pfd clonrd ( Ill M. A St. I. . 17 LaknSliuro 140 | t.t ) K. O Lead Trust U4W ' ' * ' ' ' ' ' LoulHVIllo .V.V. . . . 4 JN ! ij'.i'.i'.r.r. ! L. , VN. A 7 C.P..V1 Manhattan Con. . . . 07U ! do | 1(1(14H ( McmuhlH.v , C IS T. St. L. AK. ft. . . . 4H Michigan Cent IH T.St. L. A.K.C. pfl 1(1 ( MlHhourl P.iclllo. . ion S. K. H. . Mobile .v , Ohio 1B IS. H. H fd Nashville ( Jhnt. . . . OS I Am. Tob. Co NallounlConl.iL'ii. 4' ' ( do Pfd UG Nat. Cord Ketifd. . 01 Am. Tel. .s , C. Co. . . . I'D ' N. J. Cuntral 1411 N.AW.pfd lAin.Siur.ir pfd North Am. Co i. U. 9. Cordaso pul. . 17 Northern H.iclllo. . KH U. S. L , atlier pfd. . 7 N. Pacllle lifd U.S. Rubber 1(1 ( U. P. I ) . A. U do pfd 711 NortrTw'oclorn OS4 ! S. U S , & K. Istn. . 4001 111 doufd 148 The total sales of Rlocks today were 320.371 shares. Including the following : American Tn- bacco , 65.0IO ; Chicago Gas , trun receipts , 11.SIO ; Distilling. S.f.cO ; flenerHl Klectrk' , 6,300 ; Uiuls- vlllc , t Nnshvllle , IS 101 ; Manlin ta i Consolidated , 13.COO ; MUsourl P.iclflc. 4.100 ; North wi-stein , 6,700 ; Heading. 4,600 ; liock Island. ! ) H"0 " ; St. Paul , 37,3Ci ( ; Tennessee Coal and lion , ( i,7u > ; Western Union , 7.1CO ; Wlieollng and Lake Erie , 3SCO ; silver certificates , 125,000. \ MV Yorlc .tloin'y. NEW YOHK , July 1. MONEY ON CALt - Stendy at 2i3'i per cent ; last loan und close , 2'4JJ3 ' per cent. 1'HIMi : ME11CANTILE PAPKH 4 514 per cent. STEHL1NO nXCHANOE Steady , with actual business In bankers' bllH ut J4.iMi4.l-Mi for de mand and $4.S7T4.E7U for tlxty t'tiyn ; iiosted rates. Jt.SSHTft.S-iH : . ullla , S4.Si.ii. HAIl SILVER CSTtc. SILVER OKHTIl-'ICATES S i rca'4c. C.OVK'RNMUNT HONDS Weak ; Hate bonds , dull ; railroad bonds , weak. Closing quotations on bonds were as follows : IlllHLIN. July l.-lvxclmnKe OM days' rlKht. 'M marks 3Si ! pfg. I'AHIS. July 1. Three IKT cent rentes , lOOf fOc for the account ; London exchange , 25f lClu for checks. 5NIJON , July 1. Gold Is iiuoled lit Iluenoa Ajrea today ut 162 ; Madrid , 19.25 ; Lisbon , 29 ; Athenu. 171 ; Home , 10 .Mi. ! I'lllilliellll \ < iteH , IIALTIMOHE , July l.-Clcarlnga , $3S02 40 ! ; bal. unces , J748.4C7. HOSTON. July 1. Clearings , $18,443C9S ; ' i | . uncft. 12,732,141. PHILADKLI'IHA , July l.-ClcarlngH , J12.S90- feM ; tuliincfs , | ! ,3e6,4CO. KT. IXJIMS. July I. Clearings , $3 C2I.460 ; bal- unees. $541.027 ; money , CfiS per cent ; New Yorl ; exchange , 25c prfinlum bid ; 4''c ' ' preinluni ni-ked. NKW YOUK , July 1. The Mcrrantlle Safe Deposit - posit company holds 1.4M.471 ounces of tllvcr bullion , agalnat which 1.4 ( i certlllealeB urc out- Clearing * , jn , H'J.7l'J ; bahuu-ej. 10,121 , . f Hirer SI a r lift , NEW YOUK , July l.-CXin-'KB Options , steady on near months und Hun on far months at un advance of R'ifW point * , following du- cldedly fuvoruble cables and foreign buying ; ruled quiet , but tlrm ; clo d steady at H'f/M ' points net advance ; kule , 15,250 bugs , Includlnu : July. $ H.tOi'll.t5. ) September. 1 10. to. t-'pot coffre quiet ; Ilio. No. 7 , $13. Mild , quiet ; Coidovu , > 16.WJ18.00 ) ; sales. 1.100 bugs Hlo , No. 7 , 16Hc c uid ) f : Hlo No. 7 offered ut HVic o and f ; July , ehlpmtntj. 2,500 bat-s Marucalbo , p. ( . ; | > ( KI bujju Central American , p. t. und 350 buss llotrotu , p. t. Total wnrehoute dell\frleu from the ( 'lilted States , 7.110 bus * , Including. 6,010 from New Yoik , New York mock today , ICt.Hi butv ; United Staten Hock. 1S9.45S bagu , ullout for the United Slates , 137.UOO bagB. tutul vltlble supply for the. United States , S-'S.US bug , agalnit 5I2.43G baK l * t year , RIO , July 1. COKFEC-Qulet ; No. T , 11,050 rels , exchange , 9V1 , receipt * , 7.COO baud ; cleared , for the t'nlted Platen. K.rxx ) haRs. for Kurope , 1,000 baRp , Ptock , Hif'loOTlinRp. RANT03. July l.jyrm-FKC Uarely steady ; KOCH ! nverace SantorrHl.lfl rels ; receipts , three any * . 21.000 trngp ) - & , IllO.OOO b RP. HAMIUTHO , July flPJOK1Migiilet ( ) UC'i ' pff ? , advance ; pale * , 9,000 haRs , HAVHH. July l.-OOl-'rai : doped Pteaily ; net unchanged to "if advance ; pales , 22,000 baRp. W f IHIMKSTIO WOQl.K IX DKMAXI ) . Major 1'arl of Hu iluoHM Dune Hceeiidy Wiin Itii.tlint I , I uc. HOSTON , July 1. The American Wool nnd Col- Ion IteiKirter will cay tomorrow : Wool pales for the week have nRRrc ated1 4.434.7&1 Ibs. , Including pcvernl hundred thoMfhni Ibs. ot domestic pcoured. Ttie major poH16u of the business done since la t wrltliiK wan In-domeiitlc wool. This , for the moKt part , wus told previous to last Saturday , since which lime the market has been very dull. It looks now as IhoURli It would be laler Ihan the middle of July before tnanume. tniii-s nt larpe will be ready to tnl'.t deilnlloly about the raw stock they will require , FO then- Is u propped for the next two weeks of a con tinuance of the wallliiR attitude , which the mar ket has resumed diirlnR the pant few days. Sales plnce January 1 , 1MW. have nmounted to It9i'4".1ic ' ! IbD. . iitiilliyt 1UI.713.724 Ibs. a year 111:0. Hostnn pales vveic 2 , < > ! > l,0oo Ibs. , l,42livO ( Ibs. domestic nnd CC7WiO II.f. fortdRn. Sales plnce January 1 , ! & ! : , r,0,321 , < KXJ Ibs. , acalnpt H,379,229 Ibs. n year IIEO. IIEO.The follow IIIR arc the quotations for leadhiR dcmlptlons : Ohio nnd Pennsylvania , lleeces , X nnd above , IC.fnii'.lc ' ; XX and XXX and above , 17fllc ! ; No. 1 rombliiR , SOiNo. ; . 2 combliiR. 20c ; delnlne , IfliMlrhlRan. ; . Wlfconsln , elc. , X Mlchl- Rim , 1SJjl5'4e ; No. 1 MIcblRiin coinhliiR. lOc ; No. 1 Illinois coiiihliiR , IPc ; Nn. 2 Michigan eombliiR , ll'c ; No. 2 HllnolK comblnu , IPe ; delalnu Michigan. KiilSo ; MUroiirl thrte-clKlilhti blood eoinb- InR , irc ; braid combing , He ; lake und ( U-orRla , HillCc ; Texas wools , spiliiR medium , 12 monthn , 1Kil2c ; scouied price , 27f2Sc ; i-prlnt : line , lOHllc ; scoured price , Ilii3i.il' ; ti-nltory wools , Montana line medium and line , lO'nllo ; scouied price , 30c ; Vlah , Wvom- IIIK. etc. , line medium and line , Siflllc ; pcouuil price , 30e ; Callfumla wools , iioilhi-in sprlnu , 10 { < 12c ; n-oiircd price , 30J31e : middle country , spring , MjilOe ; i-courcd pllce , ! 7ff28c ; AiiFlrulliiU , K'olired luiPls , coinblliR , puperilne. 4Hi..Oc ; eomb- IIIR , Rood , 43ifllc ; comblnir , nveniRe , 40U43c. ST. I.CH'1H , July 1. WOOINenrby v\ool III dimand ; ptrciiR and pOarce ; MlPHotitl , Illinois , tK' . , medium combliiR , I3il.1 < , ic ; HRI | | . line , ' . "i'il 10c ; lu-avy , IliuS fifPe ; Kanpas and Nebraska , medium , lOWllc ; llKlit. line , Mtft'J'jje ; heavy , line , 7i7l4c ; Texas , Arkansas , IndlHii Tcirllnry , fall and hprliiR , mrdlum , HHrin2e ; llRhl , line. ! > li ! , > .tc ; lieavy , line , 7 > tic ; wcptein medium. 1114(11:0 ; llRht , line , 9iiii' ! . .c ; heavy , line. 7T7Hc ; tub washed , choice , 18'4c ; fair , ISiQlCc. LONDON , July 1. At the wool pales today 12,3Ki halt's weie offered , of which lo.tiw wriu withdrawn. A better rclertlon was tilTi-red and met Improved bidding at llrm rates. Yorkslilti- and Ocriminy hniiKht the bulk ot the crosfi biedp. l"idlo\vlnR are salen In detail : New South \Vah-s , 2.i.'i7 linU-R ; pcouied. fdfil" S' d ; Queensland , l.fi-2 ! bales ; pcouied. i'iiKds 4d ; Kreasy. rilS | < d ; Victoria. 1,1)11 ) bales , scuured , hlSils 3'sd ' ; ureasy. C'/tOHd ; youlh Australia , 727 linles ; scoured , CHd Tils 2ijd ( : Rre.isy , 47lrtVtnt ; Australia. SOS bales ; scoured , lOSnU d ; Riensy. H tSUd ; Tas mania , 401 bales ; Rreapy , i fiiid : New Zealand , 4,120 bale" ; scoured , Cdijls 4d ; Kreany , 4' ,010iid ; ( * ap of (5nod Hope and Natnl , 1,000 bales ; ( coined , IM i dZls 3d ; Rrcnsy , 5iCd. | 1,1 vi-rpocil IfirUolN , MVlIIirOOl , . July l.-WUHAT-Spi.t , nrm ; de mand poor ; No. 2 red. winter , f.s Hvd : No. 1 hard. Manitoba , 4s lO'.id : No. 1 , California , fii 2d. Kutuies epened llrm. with near and distant positions Jd hlRlier ; clowd llrm , with near po sitions IfiHid blchcr and dlsUnt posltloiK Id hlRlier ; business about equally dlslrlbuled ; Janu ary , ta I0iid ; AURMst , September and October , 4s 1'id ; December , 4s l d. COKN Spot. Klcady ; American mixed , new , 5s Vid. Kntiire.M u | > ened steady , with near and dis tant poslllons ' .id blither ; closed llrm , with near positions Wl-'id lilKh ; r , and dlptant i-oyltlcns U < t4d hlRlier ; business about eiiunlly dlslrlb- uted ; July , 2s lliil ; AUKUsl , 5s ; Seytember. 3s V4d : October , 3s "id ; November , 3s Id ; December , 3s Hid. 1-MXJL'H Dull ; dentamUpoor ; St. I uls fancy winter. Cs M. , . I'ltOVISIONS llacbn , tasy ; domnnd poor , Cumberland cut. 2S fp-30 Ibs. . 2fis 6,1 ; sliort ribs. 2S Ibs. . 2.-s , ; IOIIR clc.ar , IjRht. 3S to 4S Ibs. . 2 < s ; lout ; clear , heavy. r-iIbs. , 2,1s ; nioit : clear backs , llKht , ? S Ibs. . 2 < Cd ; shorl clear backs , heavy , K Ibs. , 23s ; clear bellies. 14 to 1C Ibs. , 23s fd. Khoulders , Mjuare , 12 to IS Ibs. , 22s. Hams , short cut. 14 to 10 Ibs. , 41s1. Tallow , line North Amer ican , nominal. Heef , .extra India im-ps. 47s Cd ; " prlmu meps , 37s GfJ. I'olk , prime mess , line "western , 4.s ; medium western. KFs il. I.nnl. dull ; prime westernn7va 6d ; refined , In palls , 22s Cd. Cd.CHUI'SK Quiet : fleihand poor ; finest Amer- Icnn. white and eolorod , new crop , ; : "s. Ht'TTHH Finest Vn\tra \ States , 70s ; pood. 4.'is. OILS Cottonseed ull. Uvcrpcol rellned , ICs 3d ; linseed oil. Ifs 7Ud. , . , IlKPIlIUrcitATOll liEKI' l-'oieiiuarter. HJil ; hlnibiuarter. r.i d. - , HOI'S At Lmidon ( Pacific const ) , 1 ir.s. . The following aju DM * stocks of brendt-turfs and provlslnnH In l.lvi-rpool : lin-adstnffH , Hour. SC.OOfl sucks ; wlioat . 1,431Wi * uiiitals-coni ; , 48,000 c ji- , tals. Provisions. lT-fV3.1WJ ! llrrt-V.Hi/pork. 4J ( ( 1 bids. ; bacon.r 13.500 * o.\es ; hnmil. 1,100" lioxcs ; shoulders. 1.30D boxen'lard. 7C.MO llcrces ; cheese , 53,200 boxes ; bulter , 1,000 pk s. Cotton Market. RT. IX ) IT IS , July 1. COTTON Quiet ; 1-lCo lower ; mlddlliiR , C 13-lCc ; pales , 20'J bales ; ic- celpts , 22S bales ; shlpnicnls , rSl bales ; stock. 29.010 bales. NEW OltLEANS. July 1. COTTON Steady ; middling. G 13-lCc ; low middling , C ? c ; good or dinary. Glc : receipts , 4"2 bales ; exports , tu France. 600 bales ; to the continent. 2.1M1 bales ; coastwise. 3,521 bales ; sales , 1,500 bales ; stock. ICniiNlls City KANSAS CITY , July 1. WHIJAT Weak ; No. 2 hard , 47J4 c ; No. 3 , 4247c | ; No. 2 red , 50o ; No. 2 t-prlnR. 48c. COHN Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 214c ; No. 2 while , " ( JATS Steady ; No. 2 mixed , lOSICo ; No. 2 while. 17 4filSc. HYII-Ktcady ; No. 2 , 27c. H A V Steady and unchanged. IH1TT12H Steady ; creamery , 12013c ; dairy , 10 012c. liGOS Active at 7c. I'ciirln MnrUclM. l'iOHIA , July 1. COHN Dull ; easy ; No. 2 , 2D'.ic ; No. 3 , 2Sc. OATS Dull , easy ; No. 2 white , ICSlC'.ic ; No. 3 while. ISfj Ifj'.ic. HYI- : Dull , noinlnnl. WHISKY Market steady : flnlshed Roods on tin- basis of J1.22 for IilKli wines. HUC'HIITS Corn. 4S.400 bu. ; oals. f.G,260 bu. ; rye. none ; whisky , none ; v\hcat , 7.2(1) ( bu. SHII'MHNTS Corn. 2.50(1 ( bu. ; oats. W.100 bu. ; rye. none ; whlBky , 225 Rals. jvvlieal , 1IM bu. llry CiMiilH .llnrkel. K\Lfj HlVHIl , Mass. , July L Print cloths Fteady. An advance of I-1C over 2 7-lCc Is re ported as havliiK been made and dillvcred. NB\V YOUK , July 1. There was very little buBlneus dolnR In any quarter , and the quiet UMial to tno opcnliiR day of July pii-donilnali-d. Still some clafhes of Roods provi'd an exception. No activity was marked anywbeie. and tradhiR as a whole was very blow. PrlmlnR cloths In demand nt 1 1-32C bid and declined. Toledo Cralii. TOLICDO July 1. WHKAT. weak nnd lower ; No. 2 , cash , old , 5Dc ; new , t&\\e \ ; July , S7ic ; All- RUSt fibC , COHN Active and steady ; No. 2 mixed , cash nnd July , 27ic ! ; September , 2SHo. OATS Dull and pney ; No. 2 mixed , cash and July. ICe. HYH-Dull ; No. 2 mixed , 2SJc. ( 'LOViil snilD Weak and lower ; Prime Oc tober , 14.25 , Hliliiir NEW YOUIC , July 1. StKJAU Haw , easier ; fair refining , 3c ; cenlrlfUKal. ! ( ! test 3 c ; sales , 150 tons Knbt India centrlfUKal , M test. t > to , landed ; 250 Ions Kact India , Muscovado , W test , iV/NDON. / ' July 'l.-SUC.AII-Cane. quiet ; ceil- trlfugal , Java. 11s 10'-d ; Muhcnvuilo , fair re. lining. 10s Cd. licet sugar , ijulel " ; July , 10s ; August , 10s ll'.i'l. Oil Ultr Mnrlift. bbls. \\'lieni SAN FRANCISCO.'JAly ' l.-WHEAT-Dull ; DC- cembiT , U7iic. , ' Clcvi'liinil IH t\t \ . | liiar l'H liny. HUSHSAIin'8 HAY , MIIKS. , July 1. Tlio Btcam yacht Onelcla. with her owner , K. C. liencillct. anil ITuBliU-nt Cleveland on boanl , arrlveil heni tlnfuy after an unevent ful passaco from jprcenwlcli. Con. Sir. Cleveland landed 'Jitjmedlatcly ' after the Onelila had como to anchor and proceeded at once to Oray ( SalilfH. Ho appt-arH to lie In the litHt of lifAlth , walking from thu wharf to the hoiin < | , wlth llrm , elaBtlc Hteps. Ho exprenseil himself an having enjoyed hU trip very mucliJ i ' rin : unAi/ry MAHKKT. INSTHUMENTS pjnfjid on record AVcdncs- day , July 1 : WAHHAXTV DKBI3S. Alexander MnDonnld and wlfo to Con- Holldato Tank IJne company , lots 1 to 4 , Mlllard & C'B udd ; ; * J TniHti'OM of HI. I'uul African .Meth- oilUt church to \ \ ' SI 1'nynu et ul , lot C , block . Invirovt'incnt A no < 'la- tlon add ; , L061 Jane JiuriiH to J H Dunn , lot 0 , block "Jl. " J.OWO'H add 20fl QUIT CLAIM DKHDS. C 8 Houfwutcr and husband to I.uil- WK ! Kelfon , lots 5 and G , block 9. Consolidated Tank Uno company to Standard Oil compnny. Jiurt lotH 1 to 4 , Mlllurd & C'H udd ; jmrt lota 3 and 4 , block 1W ) , Omaha 1 Special master lo M ( J Nlchola , lot i , block D , Thonibenr 1'laco W Sheriff to P H l own. truwtc-e , H'.ilot 2 block 1 , Klrkwood add 2G3 < 1 Special muster to Kldullty InBurunct- , Trust und Sufo Uoposlt company , truutvu , lot 6 , block 11 , Shlnn's udd. 4 , 'l Total amount of trun&rcra } 9,41'J OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Yards Overstocked with Feeders But Fat Cattle Are Scarce , VERY ACTIVE DEMAND FOR LIGHT HOGS \ erytliliiK Offered IIH Snapped t'p III Short Order Demand fur llt-uv- ICM l Ainu lilvi'ly KtMV Sheep mi Iliiiul. i WHUNKSDAY , July 1. Cattle. UORS. Sheep , lloiscs. July 1 L'.sm n,7fiO 2.1 TO June rn 2.075 ns,3 i7.- June W l.SsOS 1.3TI , 2,07:1 : 40 Juno 27 1,0513 MM MS . . . . Jtllic 2(1 ( 1,420 (1,5.01 ( 4,1 45 Juno w 1,121 ( i.Ki3 aw . . . . Juno 21 irra 7,039 ion Juno 21 l.Tfil 4CJ , 1,303 , The olllclal numbpr of cars oC stoek brought. In today by wtch road was : Cnltlo. HOKH. HOTSOH. C. . M. & SI . ! > 1 O. * St. I , 2 5 Missouri 1'aclllc t'nlon 1'aelllc system. . . . 2'J 24 2 11. * M. U 25 20 r. , n.i Q i 3 c. , it. i. & P. , east r. : t C. , H. I. & P. . west 1 4 C. . St. P. , M. & 0 K. , K. ft M. V R2 23 Total receipts 1JJO 01 2 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows , each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated : Hnyers Cattlo. HOKS. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co o > m (5. 11. Hammond Co ITS l.dSll Swift and Company fdO l.Ktl 41 Cudahy Packing Co 212 1,135 II IJ. Decker & Deftim fd2 Vansant .t Co 21 J. lj. Carey nr > \V. r. Stephens SI Henton & Underwood . . . 2 Hill .t Lewis Co 321 Sinclair & Co. , Cedar HnpIdH , la 2S2 Other buyers 177 Left over 1"Jdfl Total 2 I2J1 r.Sft.1 . " 58 CATTU- : The receipts of cattle were qlllti ! liberal today. It beltiK tlio largest run of any day since June ! > , when close to 3,1100 head were reported In. The moat of the cattle here were feeders , nnd cornfed beeves were not very plentiful. Only about twenty-five loads of fat cat tle were on sale , anil IIH salesmen were hold- ' "K " , l P'/'l'y ' ' HtroiiR prices tno market was a little slow , but still the cisttle kept chniiR- ItiB hands , and the most of thorn went to the scales In reasonably Rood season. The market , as u whuie , itlu not show very much change irom yesterday as regards values , Rood cattlebelnc about steady , and In demand. U-ss desirable beeves were n little easier. Only about Ilvo loads of cows and heifers were on sale , and they brought steady prices. Cornfed cows are In Rood demand , but thin grass stuff ROCS a little slow. The yards were full of feeders , a htrcre proportion of the fresh cattle belnjof that kind , while speculators were loaded up full. The result was what might have been ex pected , the market was slow and lower. \ allies on feeders have been falling rapIdly - Idly this week owing to the sudden Influx of cattle at a time when the domain ! was not overly Inrgo. Feeders sold today a big quarter lower than last \veck. Hepresenta- tlve sales : IlKKP STKEHS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. pr. No. Av. Pr G..1013 $3 33 43..Iffifl J3 K II..1331 53 91 1C..1017 3 Sf , 1..HOO 3 CO 40..U'I7 400 12. . . . 644 3 M rO..I2)-2 ) SCO : iS..12 3 40.- 1..11S' ) 3 r.O SO 12CT 37.1 21..12.10 4 or 1. . . . 910 3 M . . . . ( : ! 37.1 i7..1322 40.1 4 10 .ino 4 10 .1308 4 12U .ICO ! ) 4 20 .1001 2 s.i 102U 2 S3 ns7 2 63 10SO 2 M 10. > 0 2 ! > 0 1220 3 00 lir.O 3 00 S10 3 (1 . -.wo s oo 1110 3 00 'MO 3 10 1010 3 23 10CO 3 3.- C.SO 2 0.1 WO 2 70 9SO' 2 3.1 .1200 2 10 .1C20 2 73 170 4 75 ISO 5 00 001 3 32'i 400 3 35 C70 3 3.1 M3 3 3.1 ! H9 S 3.1 4CO 3 31 C12 3 3.1 5G.1 3 3 ! rro , 3 40 015 3 40 WCSTCHNH. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1 cow S10 $2 f,0 77 feeders..1110 J.1 2.1 1 cow 1020 300 1 feeder 020 32.1 1 cow 1110 3(0 1 feeder 1130 325 1 feeder 1150 3 00 21 feeders. . . . 107.1 3 25 .11 feeders..1112 3 2.1 1 feeder 6M 3 2.1 f,2 feeders. . . . 1115 3 23 19 feeders..1103 3 23 NRUHASKA. J. W. lliirnrst. 1 cow 1310 2 f.O 101 feeders..1021 325 5 feedviH..105S 2 to toTHXA8. THXA8. 1 steer 1240 21,0 , 23 steers 1COI 2 50 HOGS A feature of the IIOR niarlu-t Is tin- very active demand for llRbt IH.RB on tbe part of local packers , as well IIH shippers , livery one wants ilKht IIORS , but ft-w aio comliiR. Tlie inailiet today was active and fully Meiuly on tliillRht welKlits , Ilio bout ROIIR | ut M.20 , tlic Fume IIH yesterday , and Ibe llRlil mixed largely at t3.10fi3.1.1. nvcrythliiR Hint would pasn for llR.it v\as Miupped up In t-bort onler. Tlie market on beuvy IIORH was fairly active , and thoiiRb not mticb different from yeMerday's cloi-c , It was u llltle easier than yt-sterduy'B Ren- eral murltet. Tinitwere more loads felling at $2.6.1 and fewer of tbe medium welifhtn at 13.00 ® 3.01 than yesterday. A very considerable proportion tion of all Ibe IIORS fold lit } 2.90Tf2.5. The yards were cleared In Rood heiihnn and Ihe market closed juut about us It opened. Heprc- pcntattvc sitlei : No. Av. Kb. Pr No. Av. fill. Pr. C4 ! 97 tO 12 65 C3 2S.1 SO 12 93 < I7 318 ICO 265 r.7 203 M 2 f.1 63 311 . . . 2 K.I 55 304 60 B M 4i ( 3S1 . . . 2 65 r.7 27S . . . 2 t-5 47 37.1 . . . 265 Ul 2'7 219 2 93 40 370 Ml 2 SI 71 27 ! > . . . 2 U.1 61 3(3 60 21.1 73 2(3 ( . . . BUS 62 3C4 . . . 2 S7i-j rs 2u ; 40 SIM 13 3.10 FO 2 IK ) f.0 2CO . . . 2 J.1 10 SM ) 40 210 CO 2CO . . . 2 ii7Uj G > 31 . . . B SO C2 257 M 2 M'Xi ' 65 300 . . . 2 W 68 270 M { 9714 fs , 317 IM 2 W ) C3 241 l l 2 , fT , 324 . . . 2 ! " ) 41 SM 60 3 W ft , ! SOS HI 2W 75 235 . . . 3 HO r- , 804 Ml t .It M 2C4 60 3 ( ifl ffi 306 K ) 2 I'O B7 24 . . . 3 ( fl ra : ui 120 2 > o 74 251 to a co ( ,1 2M . . . 2 hi 71 WS . . . 300 f,0 2W ICO 2 liO 73 2.13 120 S ( > 0 K V73 ICO 2 HO 70 2V ! 40 S 60 M 314 2MI 21" ) M 2.2 . . . 3(0 ( r,7 301 ICO 2 I'D ' 77 2.U K > 301 C'j 273 0 2 I'd f.9 221 . . . 3 (0 ( ( tl 32S ICQ 2 W C3 2C8 120 3 M > 60 S'S ' ! ' " M ZH 40 3(0 63 'M 120 2 ! ) Cl 2.V ) . . . 3(0 ( " r , ; VS7 120 2 W K , 217 60 3 W " fs" , JS ( -0 2M kO 23N 120 3 tt/i ! ' as' 802 f > 0 2 90 4 C2I W 3 ( ' 5 r,4' MO . . . 2 W 10 215 BO 30.1 C' . 313 (0 2 i'l 78 21 $ 40 3(1.1 " 0 2 1 . . . 2 I'd CO 213 fcO 30.1 C3 270 60 29D S3 214 . . . 30714 i" " . . . , S15 200 2 ! ) f.9 2 . . . 310 63"i 87S fcO 2 Wri ! CC 220 120 310 rs 2CS . . . 2 ! ' 25 ! C3 2IS 49 310 6.- , ' r.m w z i > 2is cs : : -j . . . 310 r.j' 277 . . . 2 ST. CO 215 10 310 KI JC3 ICO 2K. f3 229 . . . 310 r,7 , 257 ICO 2 W. 70 H5 60 3 10 f/J ! ! . . 0 . . . 2M f.9 MS 60 3 10 " Ca" 304 40 2H.1 M 209 40 310 fS 257 . . . 2 1C. 73 220 . . . S 10 Cl" . .27i 60 2I-R 74 .245 W 310 6.1 275 40 21C. 70 237 . . . 315 K . . . . .213 . . . 2M -8 ' 315 66 . . .805 60 2 M 19 t t . . . 315 01 . . . .JC5 . . . 2M SKO . . . 315 57 . ; . . .29t * 0 2 h" * 8 It5 . . . 310 I'lQS-ODPS AND I3N1J8. , 3M ) . . . 225 6 S3S . . . 2 f0 { . .370 . . . 226 S 38U . . . 2 f0 ' ' ' . ' . . . . . . . M ? P f J58 " ' S * J l" " ' . " . ; o ' . " 275 ; " ; ; ; ; - . ; ; ; SM - " . . . . . . . 275 1 'M . . . ZMls I . .2M . . . 275 6 ! IO . . . 2 M i S l (0 275 fc 200 . . . HI ; : " " " . . . 271 4 175 . . . 3 OG 8HI5121' Only a few plieep WCIB offered , und they > old readily at Vtry * atl factory prlcm. llrpri-senlatlve taU-n ; No. Av. I'r. U native ewe 5 2 ft 4 jprliiR hiiiib W 4 to 40 fprlns lamb * > * W .N.-vv York l.lv.Sliic'L. . Ni\V VOHK July 1 liliMsllecelids. . f'1 ht-ad , ucllve uml hlKber beef i-teors , (4.0V4TO ttak-B , Il.l034.2u , bull * , t2lCii3.CO , dry ( .own , $ ISOl < 278 , rnroptnn cublen ouolo AmeilcMi Mcerx at S'tnP1 * ' ' . dressed weight * , rrfrlKtuili-r beef , SViSfiV. ITxportB , 4.CM nuatters hf l-cef. 9HKEP AND LAMItS-jlect'lplf , S.OJS h Mi1. nctivc nnil Uglier ; thcep , $ : .tfl03.5 ; Inmlif , $975 frc , w. HOaS-HcftlptP , S.ltO hcod ; firm nl $1. 0 < rieo. UIIICAOO i , Tv 13 sViicTv MAituirr. Salon of Cntllo AVrrc mi n ISrcndy Hi1- ilueeil Hii iU. CHIfAdO. July 1. Pnles uf entile were pn ( i hasls ot frnni JJ.60 to J4.M for Intftb-r to Mildly choice native beef Rteers , with tradlitK inoMly at from $3 PO to $4 $ 40. Dry fed bee\es arcelllnnr within n narrow range , the ptopoition < if choice stock being smaller than n few weeK * ago. and grassy cattle Fell badly. Choice beeves Wrie stronc. but nthets eloped frnni 5c In PV hmer. Keollng Meers continue to nell fparlnRly , bill there are fair sales of light weight slnckers. CannhiK cows aie doing no better , but fut cows and heifers are active and Mtonp. Sales of buss were made of heavy at frMii J2 70 to S3.ro. mKed lots and bulehervel > -hti nt from l .or , to J,40. ! ) ami llclit nt frnm J.1.25 lo JJ.U. The shipping demand wa * cusalli Km l. Heavy ling * fold laigcly at fi.im $3 to $3 10. and medium weights at from $ ! 15 to J.1.5.V Price * tlof.ii wcnx In sympathy wlih inniiMnnr Siilrn i.f lufetlnr to rlinlce therp wt-to made lit turn JI.50 to J.I.M. vi'e-.teins sellliiK nt fii'iu $ .t.M ti J.M ' mid searllngs at fri.m . $1 to JV t-.tlr te prinir h libs Fell at fti-iii jrlo } i > .2.\ and c ills pe as U-w nv fri > n , J2.M ) tn J3. Hocelp , Cnlllc. 16,001 brad ; bogs. tO.OOO bead ; sheep , \IM \ ben ! . PACKI.VC uorsT : "AVUHICLY or'ri'i'T. S'uiiM' IloorriiNi * III ( JlitrUodiiK nf HOUH , tint tin * Movement IH l.neue. CINCINNATI , July l.-Speclal ( Teleurnm.- ! Tninnrrow's Prlee Current will pay : There has been come dccrearc In the marketing of lines. hut the movement Is still larpp. Western park ing U-ns 310,000 for the week , complied with 375- 000 the tiroectlliiR v\cec. ! and V2fl,000 last year. maltlne a total of ii.F&VOOO since March 1 , ngulnrt 1.775,000 last year , I'loinlncnt places compare as follow-s : PIa..i- ? . UJfi. IWi. Thlc.iKO . IflVCOO l , < tiSfO Kansas City . KS-i.OOO tr.COi Omaha . > . . . . . 421,000 SOini St. Irfinlfl . sni.tKH ) ! 7s.fmo indlatiniiolls . I < i3.nM liiiwi Olnclnnall . lr.OM ! 171.00) ) Milwaukee . Ii iKX ) Hil.no * Cedar llaplils . lol.oon l2.-i.nno ottumwa . ir.c.ooo iK.m Sloliv City . ' 77.IVO PS OW St. Paul . 110.t 0 125.COO St. .lofcph . 77.000 112,000 Nebraska Clly . 70.000 4S.OOO iH ( Ty Llv < * SlocU. KANSAS CITY , July 1. CATTLK-ltecelptn. 6,000 head ; shipments , l.SOO head : market Heady to Rttunir : Texas steers. S2.30Tf3.ri ; TeMtH cews , S2.16nrJ.4ii ; beef steers. M.00ijf4.4nallve : cows , Jl.i,0i3.50 ; Fleckers and feeders. J2.COS/3.CO ; bulls , " t lj jl * i ( | Q ' "HKS-'lJecelpts , 12.400 head ; shipments. l.POO head ; market weak to fe lower ; bulk < if pales , S2.iirrfi3.ri ; heavy. 82 CH4I.1.0.1 ; packers. J3.OflSf3.15 ; mixed. J3.00 < 53.20 ; llcht , $3.15ri3.2 : ; Yolkeis , $3.15 63.15 ; pl f. J3.10W.1.25. SHEEP Hecelpls. 2.400 head ; shipments. ffO head : mniket htrong ; lambs. J3.40i4.00 | ; muttons. J2.10i4-25. ? _ St. LfiulN l.lvo Stcii-U. ST. LOUIS. July l. CATTI.n Receipt2.600 ! head. Market strong ; native shipping ptrrrs. J3.4MI4.r.n : dieted bief grades. $3.2.011 1.10 : e.ms and helfeis , J2.mJf .60 ; Texas stcei-s. $2.501(3.75 ( ; Texas cows. $1.Wfi2.Hi. HOC.S Iteeelpls , 7,000 lienil. Market 5e higher : light , J3.2.1IS3.40 ; mixed , J3.Wi3.SO ; he.ivy , J..lU.i : 3 ST- . 'SHEEP Hecelpts , 3.000 head. Mniket btrong , native * . V3.CKi63.75 ; Toxnns , $2.6083,50. Sliu-lc In SlK < > ( . Hi-cord of receipts nf the four principal mar kets for Wednesday , July 1 : Cattle. Hogs. S'iccp. South Omaha . 2 3 ! > 1 6.7(0 ( 2" . Chicago . 1MCO SO Ml 14011 Kansas City . C.CUO 12.400 2.4. . > " St. Louis . 2 600 7.000 JU'i'O ' ' Totals . 25,491 65.1CO 19,4'T : MANACKR III'IIT 00US TO ST. 1'Al'L. lie AVI11 He SiU'cec'iloil l > y OforKO ! " . Hlilivcll. Horace G. Hurt , geiicrnl manager of the Krcmont , Rllthorn & Missouri Valley rail road and the Sioux City & Pacific railroad , returned to this city Tuesday nigh. ! , after an Inspection tour over the system of the road. Mr. F.urt will leave Omaha on Sunday evening for St. Paul , whcro lie will at once enter on the duties of his new office , general manager of the Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omalm roa'i. In that capacity he succeeds E. W. Winter , who becomes president of. the reorganized North ern Patlftc roud. Mr. Hurt will be succeeded as general manager of the Klkhorn by George V. Ind well , superintendent of the Ashland di vision of the Chicago & Northwestern road. Mr. IHdwell has been out looking over the Klkhorn system with Mr. Hurt. The new- general manager will assume charge of the Blkhorn road , with headquarters In this city , at the beginning of next vvcclc. LooUed L'lioii ivitli K v ir. General Agents Utitherford of the Rod : Island , Nash of thu Milwaukee and Illtchlu of the Northwestern and General Passenger Ageat Krancls of the 1) ) . & * ' . met yesterday morning at the Mil waukee. Jay Hums appeared before them and requested transportation for the committee from Omaha that will at tend the convention of tlio Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor In Washing ton Ihls month. H Is the earnest desire of the Omaha Endeavorers to bring the con vention to Omaba in 1S98. Their request was looked upon with favor by the local rep resentatives of the roads und recommenda tions to assist them In every way possible were made to the beads of tbe various roads. Kill-mi. Stlrltup : SirccceilN Ynu Harry S. Stirling was yesterday appointed freight auditor of tbe Union 1'aclllc system , to succeed Andrew S. Van Ktiran , deceased. The appointment was made upon tbe rec ommendation of Krastus Young , auditor of the system , and gives satisfaction to all those having business relations with that department. Mr. Stirling has been with the Union Pacific Just ten years , and during that time has served continuously uu chief clerk to the auditor of disbursements. lie has been engaged in ra'lroad ' work for the last twenty-Jive years , and came to Omaha from Toledo , ' * Pl 'lll ' . I'llloll 1'llCIIIcIMOIIflTM The Pioneers' association of the Union Pacific IB making great preparations for Us annual picnic. It will bo held at Logan on Saturday , July 11. Committees on reception , street display , music , speakers , grounds and finance have been appointed by the citizens of Logan , and It Is their Intention that the old railroaders shall not want for any cour tesy or attention. The association consists of all employes of the road who have been In the service of the Union Pacific for ten years or more. Hllllll III ( illllll C < lllllUI < lll. General Manager Kdward Dickinson of the Union Pacific , accompanied by his private secretary , Joseph S. Sykcs , returned from a week's trip over the system yes terday morning. All portions of the road were found to bo In good condition , and the prospects are reported to bo good for an umiBtmlly large tourist business this summer. llnllvviiycilen niul I'erKonnlH. M. S. Giles , traveling passenger agent of the Lake Shore , Is In thu city. L. llrlggs , commercial agent of the Nickel Plato ut Chicago , Is In thu city. U. D. Pollurd , tax agent of the n. & M. , has returned from u trip to Chicago. Master In Chancery Cornish Is expected back from New York the latter part of the week. Km ! Smith , representing the Trailers Dis patch line at Kansas City , camu to town yesterday afternoon. Actuary Alexander and Chief Clerk Taylor of Judge Cornish's olllco are In St. Joseph on a It-gal errand. A number of local railway men slipped down to Lincoln yesterday Jimt to watch the proceedings of the convention. Arthur S. Potter , vice president and gen eral manager of thu llrldgo and Terminal company , In 111 , having been confined to his home at Calhoun for a week past. There was a good rain throughout the state Tuesday night. The Union Pacific re ported the bst riiln between this city and Grand Island on thu main line , an.1 between \Vahoo and Marysvlllu on the south line. II. K. Yoakiim , general manager of the Gulf , Colorado & Santa I'e. has been ap pointed vice- president und general manager of the Kt. Louln < t San Kranclsco road , suc ceeding H. L. Montll. who has held the lat ter position since 168" . A report just Ubiieil by the general agent of the Immigrant clearing house of the west ern roads thows a large Inrrt'abc In the num ber of Immigrants handled during the first six months of this year over the corresponding spending period last year. The Increase amounted to 3,41B pasaengcrs as follows January. 39. Kebiuury 309 , March , 1,129. April , 852 , May , 811 , total , 3,145. KOHI : ( . AST or Ton\\"s UIJATHKIU Shown * In \ ilirniUtiVIU Cool ( lie AtitiinphiTL- > Mulit. WASHINGTON. July 1-Tha forecast for Thursday Is : 1'Vir N'cbraskn-.ThrenlPnlns wen ( her nnd IlKht showers Thursday and cooler Tlutra- day nlRht and J-'rldny ; South winds , becom ing noi-thwt-sl. Per MIssoui-l-ThrealrnlnK weather , wllli llttht showers Thutsdny tutc-rnonnj south winds. 1'or Kansns-.Thi rateliliiK weather ; cooler rhuisday iifternoon t > t Illeht ; south winds , becoming northwest. Kor Coloiado-Clrri'iially fair ; cooler In Iho southern porllon ; vnrlablc wlinH 1'or \ \ yoinliiRKalicooler ; ; norlhwest \VlllllM. Kor Montaim Valr ; liorihvlnds. . lor OUliihonui and Indian Ti.rrllory- 1'iilr ; tiouthwesl wltuls. Tor South linkotn ThroatenliiK weather , nrnliably wlthutit rain ; cuidcr ; northwest U-lnds. l'"or IovnThrealenliiKvonthcr. . followcil by showers Thursdny nl'lenioulij Koutli winds ; cooler Kilday. l.iu'nl HeiMird. OPKICI' : OPT11KV13ATIIKU IUMIRAU , OMAHA , July -ntnahii reeord of tem perature und rainfall compared with the foriespondliiB dny of the IKIHI four years : . , , IS'xi. ' 1W. . 1MM. ISM. Maximum tomnoruluro . . s.t si SS S7 Minimum toiupcrature . . fit Ki ra (12 ( AveniKo teniiiei-ature . . . . 7C 7.1 7i ! 71 I'reelpltatlon -io . ( K ) .Ki , fa t ondltlon of temperature and preelplta- s ! 1 jvrf Oln"1111 tot the day nnd slm-o March Normal tentperaturo 7i Hxeess fur the day . , - . 2 Accumulated excess since March 1 1C7 NoriniiI precipitation is InehcH Kxcess for thi > day 12 Indira Total precipitation since Mch. 1..17.IW InrlicH Kxci'ss since March 1 " .4 : , laeheH Del e eiu-y for cor. period , l- > ' . ' .V.i.ls ! luehert Dellclem.-y for ior. ; peilod , lv.i.6.Sl | tnchca HcporlH ri-iuu Other Millions i , | s | t. ill. T Indicates trace of prerlidlallon. I. . A.Vii.HH. . Observer. WVVVV/VVVN VVVVVVVVS I BRIGHT'SI 1 gMfa - J DISEASE can be cured by usingf . H. r LB 'S The Peerless Remedy Met , 51.00 Per BotUe THE Dn. J. H. MCLCAN MCDICIHCCO. ST. LOUIE , MO. Man's Greatest Joy Is his slrcnRlh anJ vlRcir Ihe full banl li the d.mjerous wcnkncsses of bold sexc * . rcvilall/e Hie lu-rvuus system , enrich and purify Hie blooJ. They check all drains forever. $1.00 Per Box , 6 Boxci , $5.00. A lesnl ( riinrniitt-o la euro or refund the money with rvrry * 3.0Uiirili.r. Aildrcss Teal Mi-dlclm : Co. , ClevclanJ , ( ) . 1'or Hiile liy Sboriiiaii X : McCuimcll Driit ; Co. , 1. , Ill Doilue Htreut. piii'cliiisinj ; iocul8 made jit the f illowins Ncbras- ka f.tctorios. If you can not find what you want , communicate with the manufacturers ns to w I ) a t don lens luindlo their J3AGS. BUIILAP AND TWINE. It 10 MIS OMAHA ll.Ui CO , Manufacturers of nil IdnJi of cotton onil bur- liip liaEK. culKin Hour hailis niul twine u BJJCO- Inlly. CM-OIC-CIS S. lllli SI. OMAHA intiwiASSOCIATIO.V. : . Car Innil fhlpincnla innilc In uur own refrig erator I'niH. llluo lUlibuii , Kllltf l npoit , Vlrnna Kxporl anil l''uiiilly ICxiiort JvllvvieU lo all picix of ilia city. . _ _ _ _ _ KLOUIt. S. l'\ ' < ilI < MA.V. Manufacturer of Cold Medal Hour. C. V. . liliick. Mnn Kcr. IHON WOHKS. DAVIS .t ( ; ou < ; ni , uio.v UMIIIICJ. Iron niul UI'IINH Koumlerx. MnnufactureiH iiml JuMicrs of Machlneiy. "len- /rul Ktwlrlni ; n r | > cclnlty. 1WI1 , I'M unil IKS j-irkpun Blri'tt. Oniiihn , Neli. IMIfS'l'ItlAI , IHO.V U'OItlCS. Manufui'tiirhiK ami repairing of nil liln''s of li.ui.lil.Hiy , ri.glnen , | iuniu | , flfvaturn , i > r nlhiK tiri'SKi * . liiiiiKiTH , bliufllnK unil cuuplliiKH. llli and 140S llowuril t'l. ' . Omaha. I'A.vTox .t vir.m.i.vc ; ntovv utica. Muiiufueliirrra of Arelilli-euiiul linn Work , ric-neriil rminilry. Macnlni * .mil Ill.u knuilll' woik. KnKlnvi'iH niul r > niineUnB fur 1'iiu I'rojf JIullU. IIIKU. Olllciunil woiks : U. 1' . Jly. Hid Bo. 17111 ftreet , fiin.iha. NKJIIT WATCH. KIJU5 8I5UVIOK , A.MI'JHK.'A. DISTHICT TKI.HCH AI'll. Tlio only perfeel piolectlr.n lo prupvity Kxnm- Inu U. Id' " ! UIIK ! on c-aiili , Itudiin-u Insurance rnlen. Knl Duneliiii lie t. " SI1IHT KACl'OIUKS. " " .1. II. i-vA.\s.suintAsivA Kiuirr ( 'OIII'A.VV , iiU'.in rlilrt la.lurr. IS1I Karnarn. TKNT8 AND AWNINGS. AVIII.l'1 IH/.OS. / CO. Manufacturers of leni < , < i lllliK . HauH , ImniKTH and 8lii < inei . Tlv'VTB 1'Olt IlIONT. 'M-'iUJ Kuuth illxu-i'iitli ttift. Oinatia , Neb. _ _ _ _ _ _ KlectrotypinK nnij Stereotyping run TUB TluHK. I'l luudo I'j u o nolodfor thulr nu | rl..r llnl.l. nml | .rinlliiM . uitlllj. H . ' . wrvliH nil KUuriinti'B llr.n-liui w.nk l'n.iiiit | i u miililocli. > iic' : Wi.l forr tlni t , ut ouru , . . . , < $ ] jf $ 11U lluwurd tit. , Oiiiiu , Nr.u. JAMES" . BOYD & CO. Telephone 10il ; ) . Oinahu , Nub. COMMISSION GRAIN , : PROVISIONS : AND : SIOCKS llrjuin HIM : , Uoutd of Trade. Direct wireu to C'tifcaKO unci New York. . Corrcupoudcntvi Juhu A. Wurea & Co