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r THE OMAHA DAILY 1JBJS : > 1ONDAYJITNE 28 , 1807. NEW LAW FOR SCHOOL LAND Bales Are Limited to Ohurcb , School Honso and Oeinotery Pnrposcji LAW GOLS INTO EFFECT IN TEN DAYS Vrr < ! < I.fii llolilpm Who \VI li o I'tiroliiiNf ( InImill MIIN < Aliikc iMiliiu ( on or llc- forc Julr 8. An net passed by the late IcRlslaturo pro hibits the selling of any school land after the net becomes a law. which will bo on July S. This Is a matter ot considerable Importance , as there Is n largo amount o ( tills land held under lc ie , anil It Is prob able tlmt ooi ) kaccholder expects to pur chase the Unil at Rome time. If hi- < lees no he will liavc to make the purchase before July S. Land Commissioner AVolfo hao Riven oon- Blderablo publicity to the pfft-ctB of this now law for the guidance of those Inter ested , and he na > s that If holders of lease contracts dpslro to purchase mich land or nny part of It. complete application to pur- fhaso must bo filed with the county treas urer not later than UIP close of the day on July 8. 11 > "complete application to purcbawo" it 1 understood that only holders of lease contrurts are entitled to pinchuso such lands Party desiring to purehnsu must file their lease contract with the county treafl urer and slRii application for nppralBement ami sale iif land , and BS BOOH BH the tounty conimlsslonerH or Mipervlnors ( the apprals- CIR ) inaki- their return. HHTO slfould be palil lAaue rental to dote of application to purchase ; at least one-tenth of the principal , Interest on the remainder to the mil of the jtar , l\o C per cent notes for unpaid prln- ilpil. All must be done within the time about mentioned , In order to constltuti ! a legal fllliifi for purchase. Al'l'LlCANTS MUST UK QUICK. Some have the Imptcsslon that lease con- tiatts may be transferred Into pale con ducts at anv time , anil that the new law r.fliciB vacant land only Hut this Is not the case. Absolutely no school land may be Hold after the ilate mentioned except fet ( htirch. Hehool IIOUBC. or cemetery purposes IJtlstlni ; sale contracts are not molested It la proTldcd that nil appraisements must be- reviewed by the Ho.erd of nilueatlon.il hinds and Funds , and If lounil to bo out of pioportlon to the true \aluc ot the land , that board nnu't appoint new appralsem and the land may then only be solil on the basis of this new appraisement Commissioners aie aihlsetl lo talio care to set the pi Ice of nurli lands at the price for vhlrh they would be ullllng to sell If they owner ! the land , and Commissioner Wolfe feels that It Is a tluty cltt/cns owe , in protection of the school fund , to Immediately Inform him of un > errors In the valuation of huih land If dislreil , such Information will be treated by him as confidential , ami be hlfihly apprt- clatcil. Current Literature The Hypnotic nuiKiizlne for June la ilevoted mainly to accounts of the piartlcn of SUK- Ktbtivo therapeutics and the cuies wrought thereby. The June number of The Temple , Denver , consists ot a study of spiritual belt-con sciousness , under the title "Know Tlisclf ' This Is the paper delivered by Paul Tjner at thu recent convention of the internalonal IJMiie Science association In St. hauls. It is a clear and coinpiehunbho exposition of the meaning of bclf-knon ledge and of Its development from the lowest state of con sciousness to the highest A stroiiK ple.i Is made for such reform in our educational methods as will substitute pjnthesls for analysis and give all mental and bodily training n boul of purpose and use. The Juno number of the Nineteenth Cen tury opens with an article on "Hritlsh ( Monarch } and Modem Dcmociacy , " byV. . S Mlly. Other articles appropriate to the jubilee season are "India Under Queen Vic toria. " by Sir Alfred Ljalland ; "The KorthcomliiK Naval Ilex lew , " by H. W. Wlli-on. William Hugglns rites Interest ingly on "The New Astronomy , " and Mrs. J H. Green , willow of the late historian , writes of "Woman's Place In the World of Lettcis. " The current number of Money contains an article by Maurice L. Muhlcman dis cussing the auery : "Is Independent Free Coinage of Silver Practicable ? " The color plate In the curient Issue of The Art Amateur Is a study of La Franco roses by Jcane McLennan , Following the "Noto Hook" are Interesting accounts of exhibits at the Metropolitan mticeum and the Chicago Art Institute. All the dcpart- incn'B ' are well sustained. Intelligence maliea Its appearance tills month as the continuation of the Meta physical Magazine , which has been before the public for the last two years and n half. In UH now form the magazine Is more attractive than exer. Among the articles. tills month nre : "Man and Nature , " by C Stanlland Wake ; "Moilern Astrology , " by Alan Leo ; "Pllosophy of the Divine JIan , " by Iludor Ocnonc ; "Mazdalsin and 'Being' The Iranian Dualism and Fire Worship , " by C , II , A. HJcrregaard ; "Hootcrlc Puritan'- Ism , " by Henrietta Christian Wright. Aspects of Victoria's reign are a conspicu ous fcaturo In the Juno Fornlghtly Hex lew , Jlr D H Tralll and three others contrib uting articles touching excnts and aspects of the reign "Vlndex" writes of "A Plot Against British Interests in the Levant , " and Mahan's "Nelson" Is reviewed by Judge O'Connor Morrl . Current History , for the first quarter ol 1S97 opens wltli a biographical sketch ot Queen Victoria , with a portrait of the queen for the frontispiece. Under the hcail "Lead- Ing Topics of the Quarter , " are grouped articles on the eastern crisis. Interna tional arbitration , Cuba , South Afilca , cur rency reform and the tariff "International Affairs , " glvo data concerning Venezuela Alaska llcrlng sea , th sanitary conference etc The departments relating to the sepa rate continents take up national affairs In detail A. portrait of Dr. Edward Exerett Hale occupies the place of honor as frontispiece to the Juno number of the Hook lluyer. Ir ) Halo also contributes a xcry agreeable sketch on "Iloblnson Crusoe. " An Interesting paper en "Carlyle Upon Ills Contemporaries" Is jiresp'i'ed , drawing upon the philosopher own writing. Another feature In a chapter on the x'arled conceptions by artlstH of the American girl. The International edition of The Manufac turer publlHliei ] at Philadelphia , Issued on the occasion of the International meeting o tint Philadelphia Commercial Museum , \\lilcl met recently In the city of brotherly love Klxes a full report of the proceedings of Out meeting , together with other Important mat ters bearing upon the extension of Amerl- ran trade In the southern republics , also dc forliHho matter bearing upon Philadelphia Institutions The June Issue of The Outlook Is a epccla "recreation number dexoteil mainly to out- of-door topics. It contains nearly 203 pagcb and about fifty handsome Illustrations. The kcdlng feature consists of if group of pleas ant articles brought together under the fancl. ful title , "Country Itoads and Inland Waters" The Eoxeral articles of the groui dfulUlh the potslblllty of taking quiet va cation outings away from the crowd and at moderate expense Vacations on foot , In car riage , by the blrjcle , on horseback. In house boat , by camping and other equally delight ful ways are deaeribed by Henry Van D > ke Krncst Ingert.ol . | , Charles L. Norton , Mar ) Trary Earle. W W. Ellsworth , J. Cleveland duly and others , In the fifth paper of tbo American Hook- man series by M. A DeWolfe Howe In The Ilookman for June- the xviltlngs ot N P. Willis , Fltz-Qrctn M Ueck and J. Hodman Drake are Interestingly reviewed and many forgotten episode * In the career of these con temporaries brought to light. An Interesting article with striking UHm- tratlons In the Juno Overland Monthly Is en titled 'Torrent , McCullotrgh , and Mjwlf , " by Alice KliiKBbury-Cooley The article , \\lios.o x.-rltor took parts in Uie bamo plays with the tragedians , U full of reminiscence Another notable paper Is entitled , "The Sketch Club. " by IN. I * . Murtha , which Is Illustrated by members of the "Sketch Club. " A notable * rtlclo on "Muiilc During the Victorian Agn" open * the Juno Insuc of the Strand Musical Magazine. The article Is contribute' ! by Arthur Ucrvey and Is richly "The Ilelgn of Queen Victoria" Is ably summarized by Itt Hon. Sir Hlchard Tem- tle , bar ) , In the June Cotmopolii , the icreonallty of the queen bcln ? carefully de- liieated Tcllx Morheles , In this number , contributes a charming portrayal of the character of the Italian ( talesman and agl- Mor , ( llufeppe Mmlnl , and Henry Norman , n his paper on "Tho Globe and the Island , " ells net only why nngllehmcn luxe acquired i hatred for ( Irotce , but many other matters etl to ponder ovet In ttio aftermath ot the var between Orceco and Turkey. Among ; ho notable contributors tn the French and German departments arc Paul Ilourgct , Jean ! Arard , RuReno Muntr , Theodore Darth , Lud- \li ; O.iliMlou. Max Lcnz And M von Ilrandt. A forcible arraignment of the pulpit Is ircsented In an article on "Pulpit I2conom- C" " In tbo limn IFJUO ot Oun'on's ' Maga zine , the main contention IiiElctod upon by ho writer being that many preachers "as- sumo the role of public teachers before hav- ng iicrfortned some of the duties of "indents. " Other articles In this number arc"Senator Klklns and American Wages , " "Text of Maqna Charla ; " "Cove- will nf Magna Charta , " "Arraignment of ) rKanled Charities. " "A French View of American Industry : " "Itnproxeel Housing for ho Poor" " " and "Hecent State Legislation "Clrclc-Wlso Sit They. " a reproduction Tom a painting by Iljam Shaw , is an ad mirable study of faces In the frontispiece ot The International Studio for June , which opens with an Illustrated article on "The iVorks of Mr. Uyam Shaw , " by Oleeson iVhlle. Anther notable contribution Is on 'Mr. J. W. Water-house's Painting , 'Hylas and the N > mplis , ' " with three Illustrations. leMdes the al\va > s Interesting and Instruc- Ivo Studio Talk , there are a number ot other articles all superbly lllustnted , malt- ng a meie perusal ot the pages a source of teen delight Solf-Ctilturv for June opens with an Inter esting account ot "Tho Harly Years of \brahain Lincoln , " by Prof. Goldwln Smith. \nother historical paper on "The French { evolution. After History , " Is by Prof William Clark , LL. I ) . Joseph M. Hogets writes on "The Negro as a Slave and a I-roeinan , " and H. W. jj. Mochay discusses The Labor Question. " In the Globe Quarterly Hex low for June ho editor , William Henry Theme , In his isual vigorous style writes on "Cathollu .Iberallty and " " iNationallty , "Dctterment of the Masses , " "Cardinal Gibbons New Hook" and "Tho Keconcllcr. " NEW HOOKS. In her "Woman and the Republic A Sur vey of the Woman Suffrage .Movement In the United States and a Discussion of the Claims and Arguments of Its Foremost Ad vocates , " Helen Kcndrlck Johnson has taken the euilgel against the entire army of Ameri can suffragists and will In all probability Foon see it develop Into a ttill-lleilged boom erang The writer maintains that the tend- ncy of woman suffrage xxuiiiil bo "to turn ndlxlduals anil nations backward and not forward. " She sajs the ballot is desired by nit a small fraction of tlie women at the country , and that whercxer It haa been given the lesults have not been satisfactory. PI1" contends that the laws , as a rule , are more 'avorablo to women than to men , that in : lie trades women are encouraged In oxerv way practicable , and that their demand for 'equal pay for equal work" has tended more : o i educe the wages of men than to Increase their own. In relation to the estate of her husband she is u preferred creditor If he dies sol vent she cannot bo deprlxcd of a share of Ills estate , and he cannot dispose of real pioperty without her consent. It he dli. bankrupt neither law nor his will can com pel the whlow to pay a dollar of his indebt edness Other aigumcnts , romc quite hoary and thrtadworn. are ortcrcil , und many that have been exploded time and time arjaln On the xxhole , the book will excite a storm of controversy and for that reason will re- ceix-e a joyous xxelcomc b > partisans pro and con. D. Appletou & . Co , New York. Jlc- geath's. One \xho Is fond of adxenture will find "Mountain Climbing , " In the Out of Door Library , a xery readable book. U contain a halt dozen articles by expert and ama tcur climbers and it Is lavishly llltiiv tratnl by such artists as Weeks anil Jac caol. Edward li Wilson writes of the splendors of Mount Washington In x\ in ter and the perils ot the ascent when the mercury Is far below zero and the wind blows with s > ucli force that a man cannot bieathe facing It. Edxxln Lord Weeks dt scribes eexeral ascents In the Alps and furnishes some excellent sketches The same combination of dcscrlptlxe and ar- t'stlc xxork Is seen In A. F. Jaccacl's chap ter on the ascent of Mount Aetna. H. 1) ) Lynch tells of the climb up Mount Ara rat. The departure of Prince Louis of Sax-oj mikes of special Interest the descriptions of attempts to resell the summit of Mount St Ellas by William Williams and Mark n-lckell Kerr. The highest point reached was 14.000 feet , and the dlfllculllcs met b.x both parties prove that this mountain xxlli not bo conquered by the Italian party xx Ith- out very hard work , Charles Scrlbncr'u Sons , New York. Megeath's. "Ilolanyo , " Ople Read's latest novel , Is gocd story It may not be so good as ' Kentucky Colonel , " but judged by Itself it is worthy of being read. The faithful dc llneatlon ot real people by which all of Mr Head's stories are characterized is prominent In "IJolanjo" and among the characters an aexcral unique and refreshing types And pcrbaj s the fact ot the knowledge of human nature shown by this \\Tltcr explains his hold upon the affections of many thousands Hnlanyo Is the name of a Mississippi toxxn and the main characters are the toxvn's lead Ing citizen , Senator Falcom , his marrlcj daughter , and the leading man of a band of pla > crs who are blown into the toxxn through the defection of the boilers of a rlx-er steam boat There Is the UMial Head murder , the false accusation , and the final happy illncn tanglement. The Incidents move rapidly , al though the local lifeless atmosphere of a dead commerce Is consistently tustalncd Way & Williams , Chicago. "My Lord Duke , " by 13. W. Hornung , de tails the reception and mishaps In England of a poorlv educated stockman xxho Is found to bo the heir to a great English title anil estate. He brings all the pecullarltlen of the bush to London and with his huge cow boy hat and his cage of cats ho Is a remark , able pcrsonaee. There Is much humor- the description ot h's arrival am ) of the. . bcntu- tlon ho produced In a fashionable London houw The frankncFs , truth and generosity of the man xxln one's regard and these trails are contrasted with the xcnallty , faellllshnesH and toadyism of fomo very offensive ep cl- ineun of the Hritlsh aristocracy. The old btory of the lost heir Is treated hero In a new xvay and the remarkable feature ot tlui dtiko from the Australian bush Is that ho was hunted up and drugged out Into the light by the man who would otherwise have Inherited the title and estates Although the scene never shifts from England the Btory Is saturated with the Australian llaxor. No reader of this book can ever forget the charm of this xxlld , free life under the Fo'ithern Cross as It Is painted by the home sick holr , xUio IOIIL.M for a tight of the old sin op run , the bleating of the flock as It uniclls the water In the tanks , and the cabin where the tired herder at night cooks his clamper and makes hU. bush tea , Charles Scrlbncr's Sons , New York Megath's. "Chrs Openings , " by James Macon , Is a small work designed for readers who are already chefs plajers , at least Insofar as being xx ell acquainted with the rudiments of the game. The book deals mainly with current and accepted forms of opening and Iho ideaj undcrljlng them. Horace Cox , London. "Tho Durglar Who Moved 1'aradlae" was a xcry daring one , and a masterful loxer Ho takei Corona's heart in the first chapter of Herbert Ward's sequel to his wlfo'a two tales of "Paradise" and the remainder ot the book tells of "Paradise Lwt" and " 1'aradU.c found. " There ls a remarkable sympathy shown by Mr. Ward with the preceling storied und the same charm and delightful humor which dUtliiKuUhcil "an Old Maid's ParadUo" and " " "Ilurglars In Paradise" are all-perx-aslvo In the last of the trilogy The sarao characters which endeared themselves to previous readers are not atsent. oven lo The Lady of Sholott and Matthexv Launcclot , Houghton , Mlttlln S. Co . Boston. Megeath'e. "Introduction to Iho Study ot Economies " by Charles Jesse Hullock Ph.D ii designed as an Introductory text book of economic science , discussing questions xxlth special ro- fcrenco to 'American conditions and making frequent allusions to American experience The author ta > s that "when many Important points of economic theory are unsettled , aa Ir. certainly the case at the present time , the preparation of a text-book Is not an cuay Ukk , " and he therefore has concluded it un- d&ilribl * to Introduce the beginner to many controx'ersles on fundamental points of theory presenting his own vlcxxs for Ihte reason , often In more dogmatic manner than he otherwise should do under other circum stances. In the effects of protective duties the author bctrajs a manifest Ignorance of Important fundamental truths vital to the Intelligent treatment , particularly of the branches of the subjects largely In contro versy , and hence his reason's are not only dogmatically asserted but radically wrong. Thus his statement that a country cannot ex port unless It Imports Is made xvllhoiit quali fication when any person must realize that a country may perpetually export moro than It Imports If It borrows or sells Its proper ties , bonds , stocks , etc , to cox or the defi ciency , obligating Itself how oxer thereby to ti perpetually Increasing tribute In ehapo of Interest , dividends , profits , etc , due to 'orelgn holders of home properties. Sllxcr Ilurdctt K. Company , New York The Di'Aiitlful Miss Brooke , " by " / . V. , " s a. light loxe story with little plot to It. \ joung Englishman's first loxe- affair and an up-to-dato American girl's hundredth Is portrayed. At the end of It all the woman , vho has behaved despicably finds herself In he clutches of too strong an attachment to et him go the way of the others and so In ler desperation unfolds to him the story ot ho only real romance In her life , shocking ilm by admitting In the recital that she has i nlwas been fond of kisses and that ( die ban md plenty of them from all her men friends nit him. D. Applcton & Co. , New York , Megcath'o. "Athletic Sports , " another \olumo In The Out of Door Library opens with an article on 'The I'llsteal Proportions of the Typical Man , " hy D. A Snrgeant , M. D This article s cxtcnslxelj Illstrated with cuts and dla- ; rams and contains a great deal of ( statistical nformatlon concerning muscular dcvelop- nent. The second article also by Dr. Sar- g'-ant. Is "Ph > slcal Characteristics of the Athlete. " The remaining articles nre on golf , awn tennis , blc > cling , surf bathing and country clubs. All nre Illustrated. Charles Scrlbner's Eons. Nexv York Mogre.ith'u Stephen Crane's xxork Is certainly uncon ventional and fresh , and written from a ncxv ) olnt of viexx , and for that there should be hankfulncGS Despite the tun ninny critics IBXO had with him he seems to go on bis way unrulllcd , In steady pursuit of his orlgl- lal ambition to achlcxo dlstlnctlxeness One s apt to call Mr. Crane blessed In return 'or the thrills produced by sevenrr.s like these"A wave of astonishment whirled nto hla hair" ( after being surprised by mcel- ng a beautiful girl , who appeared to the artistic hero's model-Becking n/es ) and 'Vn the sky was lemon and pink Information ot the hun's sinking " There are many moro such qunlnt phraslngs In "The Third Violet , " as in the author's other work , but In this there Is still less plot and much more dialogue. H Is nil Interesting and epheneral. There Is a striking realism In the co.nxersa- tlon , combined with a curious abruptness and skcleton-llko outlining In the rcaving of the story that go far to keep the book In tbo reader's hands until It Is finished. The book may bo summed up as characteristic ot its author's previous writing. It Is almost plot less , and It Is chiefly Interesting for Us clever dialogue. D. Applcton & Co. , New York. Megeath's. HOOKS RECEIVED. J. n. Llpplncott Company , Philadelphia "Guavas , the Tinner , " by S. 'Baring Gould. Paper ; CO cents. Sllner , Hurdctt & Company , New York- "Introduction to the Study ot Economics , " by Charles Jcsso Hullock , I'll. D. Cloth : $ t 25. Horace Cox , London"Chess Openings , " by James Mason. Cloth ; 115 pages. The Baker & Taylor Compan > , New York "Shall Wo Continue In Sin ? " by Aithur T. Plerson. Cloth ; 122 pages. Way & Williams , Chicago' "Bolanyo , " Q novel , by Ople Head. Cloth ; $1 25. "Dreims of Today , " bj Perclxal Pollard. Cloth , $1.00 ; paper , 75 cents. Laird & Lee. Chicago. "My Wife's Hus- uanrt , " by Alice Wilkinson Sparks. Cloth ; $1.00. FROM CLEMENT CHASE , OMAHA. Rand , McNally S , Company , Chicago : "Tho King of the Mountains , " by Edmund About. Cloth ; 240 pages. TO nsrnii.v VIJTUUAVS. . uiMlxors of ( Itflirlllnn Iti-tucm- In'rril Ity IFie Gi-iiiTiil < ; < > frniiii'iit. WASHINGTON. June 27. ( Sreclal. ) Pen sions granted. Issue of June 9 , 1S97 , were : Nebraska , Original John C. Whltaker , Pa xx nee City. Reissue und Increase Derroxx Foot , Falrfleld. Original iVtidoxxs , etc. M.nor of Luther Hnll , Gibbon ; reissue , Susan T \ anfleet. Atkinson. loxx.i. Addltlonn' Adam Nlmocks , Idn Gtove' . Restoration and Increase Henry J. Mulford. eleml , Uravity : Amos Cripps , Al bion , Increase .John Gibson , JInxvxell ; Jo- teph I elglneton , Eldoni ; Alexander II. Ha- venblll , Cairo ; Orlando S. Harttnan , lies Molnes ; James H. Rollins , Grlnnell ; Arch ibald T Lambertbon , Clinton ; Peter Heft , I'nderxxood. Reissue Lewis II. Webb , Des .Molnes ; Henry Lelvlck , Mar > sxl'le. Original xxldows. e-tc. Special , June H , Sarah J Sip pel , Knlrtleld , AnastasK iJroxxii , Sioux City ; minor of Francl * A. Pitt , Waterloo , Elizabeth Mulford. Gravity ; Herthu Corel , Slater ; Sarah J. Taylor , Tllton ; minors of \lo = e < Amerlne , Nexxton. South Dakota : Increase Anson 1C. Mills liulTalo Gap. North Dakota : Original xxldoxx- , etc Minor of Daniel IcKenzIo Dickinson Colorado : Original Frederick N Miller , Elyrla ; Ralph W. S.xlnburn , Denver. In- ciease Amos Hen on. Denx-er. Original xxldous , etc. Jemima U. Down , Canon City lufiio of June 11 : Nebi.iHka * Increase Pressley Allender , Ajr Original xvleloxxs. etc. Reissue , Ruth Dltzler , Kails City. Iowa , Original Henry Hemlryx , Eldorn. Inciease liernnrd Preston Ml. A jr. Bar tholomew A. Cal'nhan , Keokuk , George Wiitbon , Vail ; George M. Little , Washing ton- South Dakota : Rels-me and Increase- Christian Greener , Ftuilkton. Original xxld- oxvs , ete Minors of Merritt M. Wilde , Oel- rlchs ; Orrllla F. Wetmore , Earlvllle Colorado- Reissue and Increase Wil'Iam Pnrrly , Hot Sulphur Springs. IEHUO ot Juno 10 : Nebraska : Increase Isaac Taylor , Mount Clare. Iowa : Additional Jonn Turner. Monona ; Ellus KoBtentmdET , Dos Molnos Increme Kphralm W .lamc.s , Folsorn Reissue Reu ben Rcubcndull Des Molnes Original xxld- o\\n , etc Ailella C Humphrey , Denmark. Colorado : Kcstointlou and Increase Wil liam House , denil , Drlghton. Increase Jo- slah Roshong- , Fort Lupton Original xxld- ox , etc Reissue , Elenona II. Snjder , Pu eblo. IF UO nf June 12 : Nebrn ki : Original widows , etc Special , June ) 17 , Florence 1) ) Adams , Omn'in ' Iowa : Restoiatlon anil additional David Hradbury. dead , Sax-annnh. Original xvld- oxxs , tic. Surah E How ell , Fremont ; IMai- fr.iret \ Hrnlbury. Savannah ; special , Juno 17. Jennie Itovve , Missouri Valley South Dakota increase Special , June 1C , James M. Thomas , Hot Springs , Colorado. Original tipecla' , Juno 15 , Adolph Rot-so , lAMihlile. IRPIIC of June II Nebraska : Original-Almond G. Stanard Hr.rvaid Iowa IncrenHO Henry Uurghardt. Union ; Albert Smith , Sioux City : Ell Fr.ulor. Hlv- ertonj Joseph H. Rookm , Cedar Rapids ; Wil liam H Uollman , Fnlrlleld. Reissue-John IT Jacobs. Alirorlu. Orlglna' nldowH. e > te Mlnoia of Wllllum H. Radellff , Uoones- boto. Colorado : Original William Anderson , NowcaHlle. Additional Jacob Foreman Vernori , Montana- Original wldoxvs , etc. Minors of Jiunt-H Grady , TliriM' ( "mi IliiHliiTM Ar - .Tiilli-il. Jerry Colllnn , Jlllto .McDonald and Thomas Delanny , members of a , Sunday can runn ingngKTetutlon , got Into a llglit oxer the imjment of a treat last night and all throe landed In Jail The men were considerably biulsed up In the mill. Don't nauseate your stomach xvith Iras and bltti'r herbs , but regulate > our liver and sick headache by using those famous Jlttlo pills haoxxn as De Witt's Little Eatly Risers. THIS iu.ti/rv MAiticivr. INSTRUMENT placed on n-cord , Saturday Juno 26 , 1897 : WARRANTY DEEDS. W A. Paxton , Jr. , to L. W Hill , n ' 4 " 9 If. nxv 11 , in HO 3. pt e no 10 , sxv 2-1B-12 . . . . . $33000 II. J. Scannell to Union Stock Yards ' company , a tiact In sxv BO 4-1M3 . 11 A Fisher und wife to Thomas Slinanek , lots 7 and 8 , block SO , South Omahu . . 12 A Northrup to S. J. Rothxxell , Jot'k , ' block 3 , Hillside add No 1. . . . . . . . . 2O ) QUIT CLAIM DEEDS. aiary AVrlc-ht to James Wright , lot 7 , block 2. Drake's add . T. . . . . . . . . . . 500 E I ) Chapman and wlfu to F. C . Evans , lota 21 and IS , block 2 , Foxsler Place . . . . . . j DEEDS Sheriff to M. O. Goddard , lot 3 , * Flacks subdlv. . , . , . , 734 Total amount ot transfera . , J19SS $ I1IPROVE11 STlf IS SUSTAINED Securities Market Oontinnos to Mnko a Goad Hccord ( UPWARD MOVEMENJi THROUGH THE LIST i SlunlIIMint I'iiiiiiro IN Moil trii tloii of Amount ut Trm > " 'll""M "H Compar-fil < wUli lluo > nnc- of I'rlfcft. NHW YOR1C June 27.-Henry Clews , hcnel of the banking house of Henry C ens & Co. , says : The marked Improvement In the lone of the securltk'H innr'xet that BI In xxlth the beginning ot this month continues to be well BUstnlncd. H has spread aulte genera .x throughout the list and goes on temll ! > from day to day without nny Important cheek frbm selling ami with little 'H-posI- < lion to realize * iirolltR Someopeiators haxe doclred o reaction , In order to lay in Blocks , nnd have u cil their Inlluenco for that pur pose , but xxlth little effect , n" > the market immediately recoxers from the s.lght rcnc- tlot's caiK-ed by "bull" sales made for this object . . , . , one sign llennt feature ot the market la the moderation of the amount of transnc- ilons as coinimred xxlth thebuoxancy of irlces The Infercncu Is that the buying Is not stimulated EO much by the operations of Itii-ul professional operators n by out side mi ) Ing and by Inxestmont purrhnser , the bu.xlng bv the latter of tllvldend-paylng shuns be'lng quite marked , liulet-il. the ad vance has come before tnu jirofosoionnls were quite prepared for It. and they h ivo to get In us best they may During the ; xxeeK London has been BO nbsoibed by the Jubilee as to Imxo been tin nliient factor. It re main" to be seen hoxv the market will next week take to the higher range of prices Hint has been established during the lu ll Is a gcnerallv understood fart thai the business feeling- Iho Interior bus reached i more advane-ed ptngo In the process of re covery than Is the ease at this center , and It Is owingto this fact tlmt outride oper ators haxe col Into the market In advance of our local operator" . Wall Htieot IUIH yet to appreciate the extent to ixvhleh IwMn'fs ilTalrs In the country at lingo have already iirogicssed toxxard normal conditions While , licie , we are 1111 wntehliiK old synnUoms tml nur lng the timidities begotten of liv- gone ilangers and xxaltlm ? for promised legls. Inllon that Is to xxoik xx-onders of one ulndi or another , the Interior cities are beginning- to den" with the vnst accumulated wants of consumption that hnxe remained unsntls- llod for thu last four years. Wall street sees In the current rise In prices little more than the effi-ct of the near approach of the p i - niKc of the tariff bill ami caut'outly ' as sumes that , xx hen that eoinethere xylll be an extensive realizing on the antici patory ptn chases noxxbelnt ? made Theio innbn some sue-h renetlon to a limited ex tent , but It AX 111 be found that there sill remains a ound bisls for buying- The recovery - cove-ry of confidence that has alieadx ap peared In the Interior will receive fresh jm- iiotu- > from , the nc x tailff and the probabil ity Is that orders for stocks from other sec tions will then receive a fresh impetus , cnr- rx Ini ? up prices to n .still higher ran.je. . All Indications xxnrrant the belief that the 1 resent rise Is the beginning of n steady , continuous icturn toxxaid ft normal exe-1 of value * For four x cars tn vestments haxc been s-ubjee-t to the control of an extraor- dlnarv concurrence of nlatms , accidents nnl disturbing political excitement * Those' in fluences have now about exhnu ted their force , the paralysis of distrust they have produced l disapproving , nnd the slrlt | oC tinde nnd enterprise Is rc umliiK Its xx anted natural tone ' We arc exchanging our pp'Mmlstlp ilrenini for hopeful renll- tle' , and In a fcxx more months the xxbole rnachlncrj of trades and finance will again be in active operation The consciousness rf t'ii ' chance hrts cfime upon the country , ami the local specu'nllvb e-ontlngent cannot de'ny ' much lontrer In relaxing Its mis- Rlvlnus and allowing- the iccuperntlxe forces full sxxlng. Tnero , Is this evidence that "the Htieot" Is axxaki-ning to IIK > appioich of re- x-lxnl we are cl"p ( Won th ° usual fumnier contraction of operations , but there Is none of the closlng-up of account" that usually comes at this season ; an Indc'flnltp hope Keeps operators at their posts , and It Ii far from belnp among the Imposslbi'l- tles that speculation may remnln active xxtll Into the "Utumer and prepare the xxay for a veritable fall boom. Jt Is xx > orth notlnr that fhf current buylnp orelers from the interior come largely from those xx hose Tosltions miikc them familiar xxlth the current buslne"9 and the prospects of the railroads and xxho arc Imbued xxlth the confident expectation of a revival of busl- ne" w-hlcli has been no confidently tore- "hndowwl by many prominent ralliontl olll- clal ° These buxcrs understand better than we at this center the extent to which the- fanners have already been benefited by the rl = p In Urlccs of 'nst year'H croivs of breail- tufls. r-nd the-v see evidence of larger new crops at probably a still higher rangeof prices. All this means not only Improved earnings for the railroad" , but al"o better times for the great army of agricultural consume ! s and for the manufacturers anil merchants xxho cater for their x\nnt = . An unmistakable evidence of the improve ment In business is afforded by the Increas ing demand upon the local banks for dis counts. Last Saturday's statement of the arsoclated lian'.ts shewed nn Inciease In loans of $1:1000,000-within : the 'a. t four weeks , the gain being materially due to operations on Interior account , which astiln shows the ex pansion of trade In other pections to which I have already made reference. Country merchants ai riving- here express surprise at the absence of the buoxancy of biislnes19 xxh'ch ' has set In among their oxvn people. Incident to the settlements nbionil of July interest nnd to nn active demand for trav elers' credits , there Is a revival of the ex port movement of pold , and at the moment of xvrltlnB the xxeck'H shipments np.'oar likely to aggregate around $6.000,000. Thc" < e transaction1 ! , hoxxrver , have no effect upon fho securities market ; first , because their bearing upon the money maiket is whole- Home rathe-r than otherwise : next became , with a Current supply from our g-olil mines of about ! VOCO , < X)0 ) jier year , wo can xxcl' afford to pnrtmlth the metal ; next , because the treasury Is amply able to meet the dp- rrand ; nnd nc\t , because the course of our foreign trade foreshadows a comparative ! ) call ; ' return of the gold we are noxv part- Inir xx-Ith. The great spectacular event of Queen Vic toria's jubilee has not be > en xxlthout its ef fect upon thci practical Imagination of Wall street. The population of this country has grown up to probably In the neighborhood of 73,000,000 , xxhleh Is about double xxhat it xxas at ttie termination of the xvar thlrtv- txxo years ago thus shoxvlng that this Is a pretty progressive country but there nre other. " . Let 11 ° Hfo hmx the above .statc'mPnt compares nxlth the Increase In the Hritlsh empire At thp commencement of the queen's relun In 1S17 the number of her sub jects wns IS'riOOffiO After sixty year * ' pros perous reign ( xxhleh IIIIB been ce'ubrntml po prandlv In Ix > niU > n ) her subjects noxv number Vti.EOO.GOO nnd this Krent find wood uoimm Is noxv queen nnd empress over one-fourth of the populated glebe T1 ] ! " exhibit make ? the strongest argument possible In favor of the International nihltrntlnn treaty lietxxeen this country and Orent Hrltnln. Such nn obligation will unite 420,000,000 of peonle under nn International compact , eo that this countrv xvll" pet a full equivalent In thei undertaking , ecpeolallv HH Its Influpnco eve > i other natlonB cannot Tall to firadimllv brlnir tl.t'in Into n Hlmllar happy relationship , when the isxvord will be effecluaMy con- eiucrcd by the lien. , This should bo brought about In tlmo to start the twentieth ccn- ttirv'\xlth. nnd iir Jubilee betxvpen the varloun iiiitlons should tlikrp'ncc that will ecllpre the notable ono oC this week , making Iho first year of thf 9 > ming- century the great jubilee clvlllzntqp | yenr \VAM > STitnhr "is viitv IICLMSII. "VVe'i'k OlilHi-M T JI ) StorliH n ( ( hi * HlKli- ( < -f 111'olnt. NEW YORK , ( June 27. After a week of buoyancy the y4prh , , market clones nt the highest prices QfnVie week In ninny xxays Wall street liuvudiiflng the hixt week had e-xccptlonal exirtriies At the xveek'K bo- glnnlni ; enrnesbiaiJil concerted efforts were m.ulo to xvork rjUbtatlons doxxnxx-unl. J'ric- tlcully no cffectfiflMis accomplished The fhort Interest xvap.hpmexxhnt extpnded. and possibly bear conlldyiice xvns to somi- ex tent Increased. AIIno t dallv , huwhvcr , ad vance's hnx'e since1 been 8coied , till at the close of the xxtiMd market x nines uro on an avoniKf sho\\lnT' niatorlal pnlnp Much bad n'xx xvus promised ; none lmn materialized WP xxe-rp to hnxti. tromemlotiH gold exports ; xxhut has been shlppeil tuid xvh'it IIMM been engageil are , compnreil with proheclt-8 | ) , pmctlcally Insignificant It wns at Iho close of last week a fashionable pre diction that before today the shipments and enticements xxould reach be > end fio.ooo- 000. International lmriker euy today that It now looks lie If the shipment * * xxere prac tically over This assurance I get from half a dozen Important quarters Personally , hoxxever. I bellovo that relatively nnall con- llelencc can hn jlxcn ; to ati > fore-castH made by the great banklni ; houses They xxere absolutely certain a xxeck ago that xvo xxould have almort an uvalanclie of gold en route for Kurope by today , und , measured by the success of those predic tions , their present milder and more cheer ful assurances are lucking Homexvhut In con vincing1 quality. Wall street feiitlment might In nome xxayx be affected by laigo gold exports , Insofar as uch exports could be construed ait In any way HUK eutlnir or rrtlectlng American buElncxu conditions their effect could not coneeriuentlul or luBthiK The United Btate-a eloea not oxvo fold to Europe : International trade balances are all lit our favor ; If cold. oca abroad frota the. t'nlted State" , it ROOI Just nK xx-hcnt or pri- vl lens fan BO as a commodltv swld by America to Europe , because Europe , re- qulrlnp it , | obllecd in open market actually to Imy It frotu Amorlcn , where there la * o large nn unmortgaged supply that It can bo pparcd readily. Wall street hns stopped ixorrylntr over n. Cuban pcnic. ApprcheiiJlons on this score have till this week been acute. Wall street now , hoxxrver , has come to the conclusion that the national administration In Rlnrptelv and HKgresslvel > devoted to the mnklntr of KomT times , and tlmt there xvlll lie no polit ical Interferences xxlth naturally Improving conditions. UllOWTH OF CONFIDENCE Ex-cr flnci the public address In xxlilch I < ymnn J OIIR-C cnmo out n iinhesltntlngly asserting that this xxns n time for confidence and not for doubt that business conditions really nnd nboolutelv xxcre bettor and bound to grow more and moro cheerful there has been plain and positive growth In public confidence. I know per onally nt least a score of men of the first consequence In the InisltiP's xxorld xxho befoio that address hy Secretary Qngo xvero blue , practically despondent , thr same men today being not confident only of business improvement , but genuinely buoyant. It Is the contention of Wall street beats that the enl ) Improvement discernible any- xvheie tn the country Is on the Nexv York lroilup < cxchnncc They altoct to bellcx'e that Wall street activity nnd stock market nilx-ances are unwarranted , and that liefote long n natural colhp c must come. 1 hnx-c bren nt wmio paln to Investlgnti' persona ly xxhat Is or xxhat Is not the fact In thl par ticular nnd I nm In receipt of more than n hundred letters from various farts of thf countrx , prncllenllx OVPI business com munity being represented. In which therp Is xlrlual nereemfiit to thn effect that In every xx-cll organized business rntrrpri' > p of Im portance there Is n shoxxlng of some pnln and that In i-verv huslneFs to n of thp cnun- tlv IhereIs developing- some lmsn | < * ss bet terment ; that In manx mnnufiietuiliu ; dis tricts the Impiovement Is maikeel : that bu l- ne s men Kcnerall.x throughout tli * cmntix arc more than hopefu"Rcnulnely confl'lpiil This represents a gir.it ehnngp : It Is n rec ord different fiom nny tlmt I IUIXP boon , hlUcrto nhlo to state In tlu'se dl pulcho" If uonl feelingof this ort can continue It Is bound to bp Inllut'titlal SPtillmpnt , nftPr n'l. Is ( from thp Wnll street standpoint nl leii't ) the moot Impoittiiit of all factors. WAl.l. STREET FEEI.S 1UTM.1SH. Tin- temper of Wnll street hns bpronic de- cliledly bullish Shnulil no 'H'rotiraplnB de velopments Intervene It I" probab'o that HIP sptcUlitlx-p feplliiR xxlll cioxx fvi'n slroiiRci during the comingxveik After llghllng the rlsp In thp market stp.adllx and rather aggressively for xxceks Onst the talent of the Stock cxolmniio hns "udelpnlx whipped over fo the bull side The profelonal spe > c- ulatris of Wnl' street have been vetx lox\ to rcexipnlzc that anx change's have- conic ! nle > thn business s'tuitlon ' Their thcorx light along- has been that Block market buoyancy was a matter of ptote > sslomil ma nipulation , nnd not by nnx- means a rcllef- tlon of nny better conditions. Mcnnxv title the niniket has oteadllv risen. Hire and thei-p tlie hears have lieen able to brlnp nlmut i-ompthlpg- n reaction , only to In cite theoutslilp public to larger and more coi llilont purchases , for It Is really not to beya I n a 111 that the public Is In the mar ket. ami that nKgrp'lvo y. If the niniket continues to develop and f current activity can be maintained It Is iprohahlu that many of the low-priced stocks will be taken hold of I referred to this as a iK > lbllltv a week ago , suggest- IHK that In such an event there would nrob nhly bp advances In "locks like Oregon Sheri Line and Missouri , Kansas .t Texas pre ferred Hoth of the-fx ; sleicks have ; one ut this ixxcek , and lioth will hnx-o much larwi advances If themiuUet holds Thenre rcpreontntlx < > of stocks rather attractive1 ! } iiumci < us It would bo easy to name n doze-n sleeks of theort xxhleh arc pretty sure to have substantial rises If ihe gpneial market held" In the list would bp Reading flr ' picferred , Atchlson preferred , Southern rail way preferred Not all of these stocks have merit of nn Intrinsic ' art , but are so held n" to be ready to respond to anything like pie nouncetl huxlng Seml-olllclnlly II Is promised that Chlctipr flas xvll' reach ill hv next Wednesday , niu Reck Islind , ncronllng to trale'is In It ! on Its xxay to 8rt before July i. Some In llea- tions ajmc.ir of transactions on thp Ion * "Iilp of St. Paul by people rlo"c to Mr Ar mour. n A SEAWAY OMAHA UH.NnilM , H lItICnTS. Condition of Triuln niul Quotation * on Siiili | > nnii rimot l'riiiliie-e- . nac.S-Hnlk of sale ? . 7iic Hot xxenlher Ir calf-Ing heaxy lo-tes. Jn some cases ns high nt the' tn clnhl dozen per c-ise UUTTIJU Common to fair , 7'ic ' ; choice to fancy , 10l2o , separator creamery , 15c : gath eml _ cre.mierj. l.'e SPDc , laige und courte , 4BOc L.IV11'Ot'I.TJlY Hens. Tc ; cocki fl\r \ ' . 'Ji1 ' licns' l'el " ' l2C14c , duckv. Cc. \uinteii LIVC' ' i deuj PiKcong not jImVY Up'an'1K ' ' ° 0' mlillnnil J4 SO ; lowland LO , ' ii f , * , , w > * 4 C0i color makes fie price on hHn ' ' . 'e" thO beS' ' ° "ly " " ' Bradf' llIiOOMCOUN' ENtremely Floxv pale ; ncxv crnv aciixcrml on track In country , choice creen pelf- worKlnp eariiel. per Ib , 2B2l4c ; choice urcen. runnlnB to hurl. rwjUr rnrnmon. IHc. vianrAniis. V.H ? ' ' 1" I'KAS I'er H-Lu , b.isKet , DOBCOc. ' 'IIJ I'LANT Per Hi 'Jc ' CUCl'JIIICIlS Per eloz , 20 f40c. HAVlfaH ri1' " " ' ' * ' ° 001-15- ' ( @ ! LKTTl'CK-l'er doz , 10SOc. WAX IHAMS Per " 4-lm tax. 75c. PAIISMJY ( -yIJANS-I > er 'i'1 - boxMc - I'er doz , 20ffi25c. ONIONS-I'er lh. . 2c. IjlMA HHAKS-Pcr Ib , 3c. UHANR Hnnd-plcked navy , per hu. , (1.10 rOTATOlfs-Ncw , pelIm ? . Mc. Fnurrs. AI'IlirOTS l'erensc. _ $1 I5JT1 21. case , SOUTlIIIItN Y'iJAcifKS i'er ' " " Hbu "Ccffjl 00 Ki : HAfal'HIJHHinS Per 24-plnt c.-ises , J2. .00. FHUITS ORANGES Meilltcrrancan mvcctB. 1350 : fat Michaels. J4 fO. LEMONS Mcsslnas , J4M6500 ; choice , Callfor- nln , JI21f4f.O | HANANAS Choice larse nock per bunch , 2 OOS2 ! S , meUlum-elzeil bunches 11 5C82 W. M1SCELIJINEOUS. NUTS Almonds , Lulliornla , per Ib , large tlze , 13c , lliazllB , per Ib . lOc , English xialnum , per Ib , fancy , eoft pliell , 12E/nc ( ; mnmlarils lOBllc , nilierlH , per Ib. . lOc ; pi-cans , polleliej , larKC. 9fflOo , jumbo , IKfl c , lar u hlcKory nuts , Jl 2 : per bu , cocoanuts. 1'tc each riOS Imported fancy 4 crown , 20-lb. boxen , 12e , C cronn , CO Ib. Ixixos , 13SHc. HONEY Ulmlcc , 13 TlSc. C1IJEH Clarined Juice , per half bbl , $2.35 ; per bl M , > 4 00 f4 23. MAI'MJ riVIlUP-rhe-eal. cans , each. J2 23. cal cans , pure , per doz , $12 : half-gal , cans , ( C.25 ; quart cans. $3 SO ritESH MEATS DRESSED DEEr-Good natixo eteers , 400 to COO Ibs. , "c , Kerol foreciuarteis , nctrs , 6'4c , BOOJ hindquarters , k'iej x\ectein steers , fiHc- , fancy helfe-rs , CV.c , Rood helfcrc Cc , Rood fuiequarlira lielfeia , Cc , Bood hlnd'iuarter ' lieir iE , to , good cow a. Cc. fair cows , 6'ic , common covrs , 60 cow foreijuartern , 4ic ! : cow lilnilnuarlerB TAe I1EEI' I'lITS Tondirliilns Ifci , lifm lees strips , lOc , strip lolnii , So , rolU , blic. flrlnln buttn , S'ici fhoulder clods , Cc , rump butts , Gc , Meer chucks Cc , cow chucks , 4c , heineleFB rlnicks , 4K.e , cow platen , 2c , steer platen , 3'4e , llunlt ttealc , CPJ loins. No J , 14c. loliiv , No 2 lie. lolna , No 3 , 9c ; No I hort loins , ICc ; No. 2 tliurt loins. 13o , No. 3 Hiort loins , lie ; rlrloln enrtB , lOc , rllw. No J , 12e , rlln , Ko. 2 , Ocj rlbg , No. 3 , 7c ; iteer rounds. 7o. cow rounds , Ciic ; cow rounds , shank off 7c- cow rounds. sliitnk und rump off , "Vic , trimming 2'ic , lieef slmnks , 2 lie , brains , per eloz. , JDc , Eweetbrcadi , per Ib , lOe , sxteetbrcuelB ( I'uhis ) , per Ib 40c ; kldneos. per doz , 33c , ox tallH. each -e , ll\ers. per Ib , , 2ic ! ; hearts , per Ib. , I'.ic ; tuncut-3 , per Ib , 12r > PO11IC Drescfd P'BS CHo dressed hogs , Cc ; Irndrrlolns , Idr. I. inn u-tc , rp.iro rlbx 3'ic , ham mumce , Lulls , lo , shoulders , rouch , Cc , sliouldern , hklnned. C'io , trimmings , ' 4'ic , leaf lanl , not le-ndercd , Se head * rlcnncd. 3c , unout md cure , 3c , liackboneM , I'c ; check meats , So , neck bones , J'ic , plus' Inlln Ju ; plucks , each Co ; chlttei lings , & < * , hocus , 4c heurts , per iloz , 2'ic , ftomaehs , cnch U , tonguex , inch , 7c , Kldncjn , per doz , lOc , brains , per dolie , pigs' feet , per iloz 30e ll\er , each 3c. JHIJE3 , TALLOW. ETC. HIDES No. 1 gieen hi-io. i > V c , Ut 2 Ere n hides , 4'ic , No. 1 fcieen tulltil lij.les I'-.c , No 2 ( .reen rallid hides , We , No 1 veal c > ilf , S to 12 Ilia. , "c ; No 2 xeal ralf , 1 2tn IS Ilm , 4o No 1 dry Hint hides , USlOc , No 2 dry Jllnl hides. Hi Of , No. 1 dry fdllrd hldei. fflfo , part curnl hides o per Ib less than fully curnj HHEKI * I'EI/TH Oreenilteu , eac1 ! . 21tl'0c , green tailed , jhe.irllncs Oliort noolel eirly eklns ) , fiich , l' > c , diy sliearllngi ( short noolt-d early skin * ) , Ne > 1 , each. Cc , ihy ( lint. Kansas und Nebraska butcher wool ptltn , per Ib , ac tual xtelKht 4jCc ; dry Hint. Kansas and N > braska Murrain xxool pelts prr Ib , actual wclKlit. 3Q4c , dry dint Colorado tulchtr xvool pells , per Ib actual eight , 48Ic dry Hint Coloi.ido murrain xxool pella , per Ib . actual weight. 304c fret cut off. as It Is utelevs to pay freight on 'heir. TAM/W ANI > ailEABE Tallow. No 1. JvtC , tallow , No 2 , 2c. Kreate , uhllo A , So , vrtuue , \\hllo li , 2e griane. jellow. 2c- create , dark , l c , old butter , 2O2H:0. beeswi * , prime , JCJ22c , ruugh tallow , Ic X.VOOIUnwanbed , fine heaxy 67c ; Hne light , fQUc. ijuurterbliiod , 10 < jl2c fetdy , burry und chaffy , 6&Sc , cotted unj broken coarse , 7fi9c , cotle'V and broken. One , < ( ? ! : Tierce xxarhcd , medium , 15ft lEc , fine , H0)6c ) tuli Hashed , KfC ! Sc , black , to , bucks , Cc , lug locks , ZflJc ; dead pulled , CO 60. lUNi:3-In carlots , xrtlkhed and delivered In Chicago : Dry buffalo , per ton. 11200'i/HOO ; dry country bleached per ton , 110 OjJT12.00 dry coun try , damp and meaty , per ion , K.Mas 00 , I.uiitlon XI on i-j' .MiirUrt , IX5NDON , June 27. The market Bhoxx a si It lit | ncroa o In the money rate xvlth loane en Monday Mti to 1 per cent ; loans July nt 1U to t > 4 per cent ; two. three niul I ( our months' ilK ount * nt 1 1'f- < ( nt , niul - K motitliB' ( line niotipx nt 1 3-1G tn 1' per crnt There ! I * , hoxxoxcr , xcry llttio iloliiR , atnl thorr linn been n Kfont ilonl of Krtimbllnfr nt the lrcl lon not to cloo the rtt < x-k exchange feu' the nnxnl re-xlcw. what lltllc lins licon ilon < > 1ms boon mostly In Ainorlcniii nnd In mlnltm focurltlci. AnuinR the former Illinois Central tho.x an nilvnnc-e of 1'i per rent , nml Norfolk & Western of 1U pe-r cent. On the other Imiul Northern I'lirlllt * prcfeneil lins fnllen N per cent Caiinillan Ilalhvn.x.o Imxo fnllen H per Khnrply , the ( Irnnil Trunk Ounrnuteeil , % per cent , llrst prefcrreil. ' 4 per cent , nnii scconil pteferrul , W per cent. The better feelltiK In the Trnnsvnnl nnii the belief tlmt mensure * xxlll be tnkcn to tcllcvc the for- clRti Interests there hnvo Imil n fnvnrnlile eftect upon South Afrlrnii xcntureM , niul n fair ninount of liti liu" > s Is bcliiff ilono In Ihcin nt ndvnnccd prices. ( JHUN"AMI " "VIIOMSIONS. I'vnturrn niul Cloning 1'rlvpH of Snlttr- ilu > 'i > 'I i-nillnu ; . CH1CAOO , June " 6 Siptctnber xxhent omniril ) plncCH loilio In point of nieculntlxc Interest. July stnrleil out xxltli the usunl "corner" rente , but before the session \xns half over September xxn eomtiiamllne the titteiitlon of iiKiRt of tlie trmlets niul xxns inneh uHoiiKvint the Uu c Tlnal prices showcJ v ljo nJxalice In Jill ) uinl I'j'iil'je- ' ' rise In iioptciiibcr. Other markets xxuiu > lul. und neitlccled. Coin olost-il iinclinnied ; , O.UK u Mimic hUhur and pi-ox lulons unrlmnucel ( o T o lower. Ndlh.iiK el"e xvns befoie the xNleiti of vxhent tnulcLs at the OienliiK | but the eXi-t-KtovxIHK "peetei of n .Mill coinoi The usuil ncvxs OL the ilny h.ul little to ilo x\lth thitlticlua - llons. Tiailers xxntolicil the Inokei * . xxho xxeie mippOHPil to be eloini ? the' blelillng eif the- mull vxln > xxi'io iioillted xilth the iiiiinliiulu- tlon of Julj. niiel as lhf > bouslit or sold HO iltei tin * crowd. Julheat "tiutid at a biu- PI ! | HM : pace , Its llrsl Jump xxnn at a rNe of tloin ' i' to 'jc pel bti lit > l - -7J's'iii2' ' belllK Hiuileil at the' outlet. Till * xxii" tolo\\cT.i up xxllh a fexx U.IMKUIOO bound- ' Hint took tin- pi lee to 7JHe Tlmt npponitd to be the height of UH ntnbltion foi n xxlille and dut- iiit' theicumlmliT of the Ili t liout It In- dtilged In a ceilp" of ernttlLpiittet - < like a Imnelfull of llKliti-d llni-iaiKeis Pioin 7.1sc eloxxn to 72'se' . up HH.iln to 73'4c and back to ? 3c xx ere s-omo of the moio notkealile of Hi KJtatlons in the Hist luiur. Sepienibe'ixheat nt tie-illy Po below Jul > xxns stl.uiKely IJPB- I tot ml feu a tlinu , but tlmt V..IM a conilithm In xxhicli It ixab nut peiinltteel to lenmln It opened at CMie' , e-ouuinie'd xxlth lil'-Ke ' , Its clo1- Illl ? lirk'e the ila > befuK. Aftel toilihlllK lilNt ; It hunu ; bctxxeen that nnd ClSe , xxith vciy llttlp doliiK In It foi an hoiu Tlien It suildtnly i-piaiiK Into aetlvltx. 1'oni rc-pott from ItU'sla nnd the Danublnn pro\Itn-e' < Ht.irtcd bu > liiK and so llxelj did the demand become that July xntfor a time neglected and September nine to GOr Much of the yep- tember bujlni ; xx.m supposed to e-ome fioni tneanie souice as the Jvlj buytiiK The le- e.e > lits ] at Chicago xvere 21 ciillond * .Mlnne- iipolls and Duluth rei ot led tne receipt of ? ' ! c-ais , ngalnvt , ! SO the corie" iionillnK elax of the j CMI before. The xxeek's estuirts eif xx bent and llemr fleun both coislseie li l"i- ( 000 bu , nfMlll'-l 2.TI7.0O ) bu thp xxevlc beforr and 2M7iOO ( bu a > enr URO Atpentine did not Khip any xxheat to l uie'pe this \xe-ck A your itKe > Argentine shipments foi theioiie- fi'ionillnir xxeek xx re T.v IKKI bu Thn \tiiiit" of xxheat and Hour for txxenty-four hours fiom Atlantic pints xxere equal to 210.000 A London cablcKtatn AMIS said to lepoit LTi per cent HhoitaKe this je-ai , oompaicd xxith InHt > ear , in the Knfllsh crop anil claimed that for months the Atlantic ports of America xvould be L.illtd upon for 2WK.WX ) ) buplu'ls of xx heat nnd Hour pel xxcek. September malntnined Us adxanct. It did not net beloxx Ki n , aftei liaxlnsold at Cfic. It touched fifi c , and closed xxorth G5TMMc. July , after all Its early bluster , closed nt l\c , Cern xxas hlo\x , xxltiiln an e-Ktifmely nnt- loxv raiiKC , xxlth price' a shade easier most oC the time on the "coin belt" lepoit of ciop conditions through tlie xxest 'Ihe adxance hi xxheat xvas a factor latteily Tiade xxas Mnali , in mnrked contrast to tne actlxltx- v.hlch ha" prexalied ntailv nil xxei'k l.ocil lereipla xvere IM ) cais , Seplembci opened unchanged at 26 . solel betxxuun 2wj 'd1 c and . ' " < , , clo liiB : at 2Cc. Oats xxere' dull xxlthln n Uc I.IIIKC. The fcvllnp ; early xxas xxe.ik on the iinlonilliiK of a lln" of about roo.OJU bushels by a promi nent tradei , but the maiket dpxtOoped con siderable strength latei lu sxmpitliv x\lth the advance- xxheat. Local receipts xxo.ro .115 eats Septcmbei opened unchanged at ISc , sold nt li7Ac , and advanced to ISlin'ic ' , xxhcie It e-Ioseel. A llmltetl tr.ule xxas done In proxHionn. The fci-lliiK during the e irlj moi nlnii xv.is easy on the larpe re > celpl of IIOKS , but steadied later asheat continued lo slioxv sticiiKth. A fair demand < pr.inc up at the decline. At the clo--e Septcmlivr i > ork xxas 7' o loxxer at $7.57' ; . ; September linl , un- ( liant-id at $101. and September ilb , 2'X.c I j\xer at $1 47'i'iT4 ' 50. Uotltnnted rcce'iits for Mxmday : Wheat , ir > CIIB , corn , 42j cars ; oats , 300 cais ; hogs , 4r , COO head. futures raiiReel as folloxxs : Arlicli B I Opan I Hl.'ii I Li ' . I Clo * IVoHt'dy XX heat- July . . 73H 72UI _ 7L' < 71T < ' opt. . sin 1140ft Dec. . . 07' 00 ' Coin- June . . Hi'1 ' 24B July. . . . B Sept. . 'JO 21 Hi iill so Oath- July. . . . 1H IKU is Sept. . . . ia IKJfi 17'i is I'oik- Julv. . . 7 43 7 SO 7 45 7 47' $ 7 r > n Sent 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 07K 7 05 r..ird Jilv . . 3 110 3 HI 3 00 3 ln 3 ns bout 4 00 4 05 4 00 4 OJ 4 US .Hilt 4 41) 4 4'JV ; 4 40 4 4i" 4 47hi bepl 4 474 4 Del 4 47H 4 50 46 2 h , No 2 C.ifh iiiotatlons | xvere ns follow rijOl'll nun.lnter pntints , J4 20HI 40 , btrulKhtx , J10iif410 , tirliiB | il' ' lnls , J4 40fl4 to pprlnR ratcnts 370J400 , btr.ilghts , $3 40 3 70. liuKeM , 12 S0 | 300. \\HIJAT N2. . 72'4c , No. 3 fpiltiK , 13S71C No. 2 led. 775iirWlieJ : OOHNNo - ' , 25 2VJC. OATJi No 2. lM < lt',4c ' f. n h j No 2xlllte , :2'.5723c. Ni J x\hlte , 20lifi22c- . KYi : Nil 2. 3IV.C HAHU3Y Nu 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , 2037c ; No. 4. l7c ! rLxxsnin-No i. 79'sfifiOc. TIMOTHY SinilJ I'rline , ! J 7S 1'ftO VISIONS Me f pork , per Mil. J" riOi(7 C' Liinl | ier 100 llis . M'i"i Hhoit rllis. H | , | S ( loooe ) , t30fi4ro ! Dry ulted blionWem Iboxed ) , 14 7S&5 CO .Short cleur fliles ( boxc-d ) , { 4 C2'i { | > 4 71 ! WHISKY maulers' nnlsheil Booils , | icr Kill , II li 8UOAHS Cut loaf. < ! iMi uranulaleil , (4 97. Art1 lcH. IteuuliitH Sluiuiii-iil- ) Flour , bblB. H ( Kill 7,000 Whe-.it , bu 4.Ollll 40 1)1)0 ) ) Coin , bu 3 KI.OOI ) 275 000 O.MK , hn. . . dJIIOOO 131,000 Itjc.bu . . . ' . ' ,0110 llailey , Oil 1K.OIIO 4,000 On the I'rJl u-iKo'i n , ' ! to I iy 1 11 bitter mar ket xx , IH me-.nl > . crriiurrv. I''UM'tc. ' cl ilrv. 1ICJ Ue I.I-'KH llrm : flesh MIUIHVHP iiiill,7't lAh'nU ' 1.UH poulti ) . Hli-iily , tiiilii > jH , Uul.7c. chlcHuriH , 7-j ! < ; , Hiilnn' | , 1O < C1 iu. ilucku. 7ui- ; . M\V VOKIC < ; i.Mi7Ti , M.\IIICIT. : ItiioliitlniiN of tinliny on ( -i-ne-riil C'lllllllllllll lll-M , NiW YOHK June 2ij riXl'll Iterelpts , 22 , . O u hlilK , fiporiH , 1C.3CJ hhls , etriniKl ) heM on tprlniheat i.railfe , an ailuuiri of IMiiJc hi-lni ; united , MlnniFiito patciila , (4 10i4 | K , Mlnntnita luiKere , 134S0460 , wlnlir imtents , J4 40 ,4 70 , xvlntcr btrnlrhtc , J4 Id , lnler IXII.IB , } 330ifJCO. llye ( lour , iiulct , mrllnes 2 COWJ 50 l'C > lNMiAIlull : , > cli.uiHiin | , t7c. KYIJ Mtail > , No. 2 wiMiin. SCc HAIlI.Ui.Steady , iCii2Ci4c , nialtmir SliJJSo. llAKI.iY MAI.T Uull , wirtern , 43iCle ) \VIUAT ItecrlplB , to , 476 Im , ixiurtn ] , 141 , .ITS Im t pot hllniiiir UiitleiiiH opt md eironi ; on n. tcatv of July liiirt > , cited off nndir realUhm , hut liml Mioiul murp life on further COM r- inir und closed ' .Wlr net hlKlur , Nci 2 ml Juin- . eloreil lit 77Wc. K-plemher , 70 D-lCi l'J.c ' , cliisca "VoitN KicilplB , tit ' 3 hu , exports. 32 4S8 hu. Spot , Him. No S , 2'J'le Ontloiw , ijulct but llrm .ill munilnc xvlth xiheat , rloMng 'i < - net hlKlur , Junu eloi-c-el ul SJHc , heplember , 3fc31'.c ! ' , clobcu - . 72,100 hu ; exports. 171 C2S Im. Spot quilt , No. 2 , W'ic. ' Options . hut Dteaily , lo lnK unchanged , July clofid ut ' c. IIAHtead > , blilpphiB. tOc. K"1' ' < " rliolct' , CO lleil'S Ktatc , common In eholce 1W ernp. 3tt 4c , ) ' " > crop , Cfi'Ji' . IMcllIe count , 1S1" , crop , 84C - . . 14 < - . Iluenw A re , lb > irje Texan lie. California , ICc. eiiiloilnil - . Iliieiiod A > rc , 1 < ' ? | | / - . Il'rce , IfftlSc. l' ' " " punVIHIoN - r quiet family oitm iniwi. l7Mfl uO. nan ) * . IHMijJSOi. Pickil , UWi'JW ( < ut inentii. htendy. piekled Lelllin. SMft 76 J.Ukl'd phouUm J5tO Harn IS Wf M Uml , < | Ulel. i-Heiii Heaniwl 4 10. rHliKil , liiilil I'ork , iinlit , merii , U2M ( 7r. ; Miurt clear , IjtWllOM fumlly. JV21&1010 TAU-OW-Uull , clt ) , 3l-lC&J'c , eountry , OILS I'elroleum. dull , no inurkit , rellneil. Ni York , JO 10 Itonhi ntead > etmlneil. com inun to BCKiil , l7 iji)175 'Jurpentlne , Meady , 1 > Uj"i4jC Cottonn-ed mead } KH'I ' qult-l | irlnie cruae 20o nominal , prime crude f u h nillli' ICftlCW , pilme nummcr > lle.w , 23'4fj24c , off tumintr > ello SJOSSHc , butler gradm , 2Cc , prlmi ) white' , 2t > { f.7e ! lliriStead ) , fair to extra , 4',4ijCe , Japan ilbl.AbSIJS Hlenilj New Orleann. open ket tle good to choice 22fi o. MITA1 8 I'l * Iron , ijulet. noutliern , 19 25W 1000 , northern lOt ! < JS CO Coppir. luiiy. brok en ) . 111 lx.aJ , btronc , lirckiry , J3 25. Tin platen easy. I'hlliuli-liilila llarKt. . rHII.ADKU'HM. June 16. JIUTTI3Il-rirmj fancy xilern crraincry , He. IXiOS Hleady ; frt li nearby , llCv fre-ih west ern. OJIAIIA LIVE STOCK MARKET Week Oloso ? with Few Cattle and Many Hogs on Snlo , DIMAND FOR KILLING CATTLE IS GOOD llliullty IN Only AXCI-IIKC , lm ( t'rlcea t'nlil Are ririn llimn limp Hceelpt * for the week xxllh i-onn > nrton- > O.itt'e. HOBSheep. . \Vcck ending Juno M . . . U.MHS 42,74.1 8.313 \Vet-k ending June I'l ' . . .13VI 4 MM I0.3W \Verk ending Juno 12 . . . 10 Ml 33 4 M ! 8,030 \Vik ending Juno f > . . . IS. 75 1 42.011 10..SS ? The olllilnl number of cnrs of stock htouKlit In toil > by each lonil xxns. Cuttle. HOK-S Sheep. C' . . M. A St P. Hy . 2 11 A St. I. Itj . 4 Mo 1 ' .HI lie It ) . I 2 t'nlon I'rullliSxslem . 2o 21 I I- ' . , i : * M V. H. U . 2.- ) 39 8 C .1 1' . Itx- . 1 ( ' . St P. .M O lt > . 12 7 4 II A. \l II It 11 . 11 3- . r. . n. .v Q in . is c , it i A i * ity. ei : t . s C. , it. i AZ 1 * . ity. , xM-st . i Total receipts . 77 142 5 The dl-ft'O'ltion of the d IX-'M receipts xxns UM follow-f , each liu > er puruh.iHliiK the mimbei of lu'iul Indleuled : HU.\LM- > Cattle. Hops Slicep. Om ibu I'ncklng Co . 26S ! (1 It llHniniond Co . 1 ! > 7 1 , 74 S\\lft mid Cotnp.iny . l.Oi'.l l.Wl 21 ! ) I mliiliv 1'nrkllii ; Co . : ! ! 7 3luG 1JO Hill A : l.rxxlCo . ai llllMtnn A ; Co . " , ' .1 Ihiuimoml , 1C. C . IT.'i 4.14 ( Ithi'i Imxeri I.pft over 150 Totals . 1 mo 9 CII MI2 CATTM3 Moderate lecelpts. as u u.il on a S.tliud.ixiis tin- situation In tin- Minis today. Xot only \\IIM the number of eattlo on mle ilmltud , but the qu.illty tit tlv s.uno time did not nxer.iKe xer > high. not ainKlc lo ul of Kood Kit vis lielni ; reported In the > nrds The demmid for killing cattle xxns good , and the market fnlrlj aeti\e nmi fully Hlciidy on cxerjthlnir ti.at could be cntmldrred at a 1 deniable The killing tattle ftxcre mostly all sold etuly , both i-tcers and eoxx etulf , and Hie niniket closed xxlth no new dexelopmentti of mnterltil interest. Stockeis and f enters also --old at Just about steadv prices IIOUK The ilnj's le-oelpts wore tlic HrKest of the Nei'h mitt IniKri ttiati iin > une had nntl 1 * p.itc I IK addition to tlie f r , Mi imlptB tluro were tin or a diuen load1- hold over from jea * leid i.\ Tin market openiil x\lth liujtrn hlddlhf ; fujf ID i | O\M ihut an It XMi * n Satui''ax niul au the neclptH wen HO In rev. vnletmrn nit Ime ind l tinmaiket MIIH fall Is n < tl\i > at ( ho die-line. < Thu mot of the h ( JH udd cailv H wan .1 (315 miiket UK iiKiln't a ft ftT3 ! " miiKi't xesterdio A leu irailB sold up to (31 , and K"0ltli n 5" 2-H top , a aKHliiKt a Jill tup jt'-tiT'lnS Taking all the vales the ) \\oiihl cht \ \ < ui an .txriHKc a lUcltnt of c from } L3- tinlas's ( i\iniRi > prUc. It has In i'li aicU < if llhtral receipts nnd uneven iiiarkt'tN , up one ila > niul do\Mi tile Hex * llic week opened with liut.ii nllliiK at the low point of thu month On I'lif-ilas tn ! > marki > t aiUnncfd a ctioiiK f > e if in lined ahnut ste.nly on Wnlnculnj niul iidvann-t amithoi : .c on Tluiit > < 1io I'rlila > H iniukel.TS loner anil Iho decline nt the clotp of the cck Ill-ought tlio markPt baik to nt out whirr It was at the l > e- Klnnlni ; nf the week SIliii' : T. tie v.ut onlj Ihe Vinils of Hheop here , and they \\tre mu tly all fi edrrs Good mutton ehup would prohalil ) have hold at about bteady price1 ? . < ; ino\o i.ivi : srooic Miuitirr. I'V-\v Cnttlo OITeri-il iinil HII M lln-nu . \IIIIHI i < M iCIIIH. . CHIOAP.O , June 26. Cattle pens were pr.ictl- cillj hire todaj , as Is usual on Saturday , and the murkct HIIB largely n nominal one The few citlle offend for tale Wtio tnken at jestenlay'B prices Xntl\c lucf fliirs Hold ut an exlromo lange of from J3 CO to J5 SO , hut only a email pencentiiKt ! fold up In f.1 , the hulk of the eattlo M'lllnt , ' nt from (4 to tl 70 , fiodliiK culllp were In fair demaiul at from ( J Ito to (420. < * .il\iH weio Manor and choice lotn .id\uiced , with HaleH nt from (6 23 to Jo W There was a larpe supply of hogs ami pellciB wire ohllKed to take 2'l.c to Co oft In order to net rid of their consignments Sails were at ) an extreme rniiKC of 1 1 lOji'l OJ',4 for the poorest to the hest IIOKS and at (2 2'WI 50 for plgt > , thu hulk of the IIOKS M'lllni ; for (1 3T'i.3 45. The demand for H.utp and lamtJB wan extnmcly poor ; hprliiK lanihH Mold at (3 3S 4T5 50 , JurKel ) at (4 U ( $ > r 0 , > earltnKU lamb * Fcilil at J ! ) r.UiM 75 and Infirlor lambs went around (3 , Kluip tolil at ) . ! T0fi3 C5 , heavy nil- ti\CB sold \i'ry plow at (3 lr.i3 | 25. HicelptH. OK ( If. 100 head , hog * , " 0,000 hinJ ; Bhiep , J.OOO heail St. l.oulM Mi iMurk. . ST. rXl'IS. June 2C OA'lTM-llc Iptn. 600 lie. ul , thlpinentu 7(0 htail Marlut sliad ) at a decline ranging from .re to ? 0i foi natl\nfi duiltiK the \\eik , enl > KraFH 'IVxans retelxnl and Hunt rule < asy , HhlppliiK fillers. (4 40jj4 60 hulk of p.ilcs , )0.iiiO"j. ) driM < iil hief anil hulchrr vtrern , (3Ofi4Hi hulk of calea (3 iiU > 3 10 , FtockviH and foedtrs ( Jri5Tllf ( | > hulk of Srtles , ( ir.Off'JTO , eowh nnd helfirn ( I 7' . 4 CO ; hulk of cou , ( J r/ii J 00. hulls , J17ufnoo 'Icxiin and Indian clt-tro , krnps , J-'Wiii(370 ( , COWB and hilferf. i2siii(5. IIOdK-lti-ielptH , COM head. KhlpnifnlH 2(00 head Markit llrm In lOc lowir , IlKht 53 30J ( ) J .U mixed ( 1 Oft 3 2"i , lic.aj , J.I 3lft3 ) 40 SIIiii' : : ItPiillHr 2UO head , tOilpmrntx , 1 WO head Mm lilt HUiuly , nallvo inuttonH , (3 OOtp 4 f5 eulls and bucks (2 f.li82 03 , Texan ftui.i. . uu 1 orK I. Me Slnrlc. Ni\V : VOIIIC , Tune 2C-IliiviS-Itici.ptK. : : : | 911 head , no Ir.idlnK. e.ihlcB chin , i xporlu SSO henl of cattle and 4 1H uunrtiiH of Ixif. C'aUiB , ic- ctfptF nolle , no trading SHiii' : AND I < AMIIS ItPeelplH , 2 ! ) DS head ; food to tholic lambs , fi lOe hlKlur , HIIKJI Unix ciiinmun anil medium lunhn , hlimlj , mullum to Rood simp , ( lOOlfJM ) , iiuilliiiil lothoku lambs. (4 ( .7'i5/5f.ri. IlOOS-lticrlpts , 2,010 hiad ; nominally Ktendy nt (3 Mill 00 % < - \ - Vnrli. MV\llli > tlnrKi > ( . NI3W OIIK. June 20 1 lie w < ikiloped with a toieralli | iuo.int market , parllmlarly for KIUIIIIIITUI iK'iit cotton Kiioln The warm wiathfr oC > erlcrda > had a RIXI I < ITi < ( In muilni ; tlimi Kuodr All Ft > les In prints nnd ilri ffl goo IB MIOMT Included InltitKt Hlaih | and intlon H mw Irm inovfmint on the whole than the othi r llnca , hut there In it ferllnitliioiiKhout the trade that a more liberal \kw Is ln-lnx lukrn hy buyi re nnd ( he Inclination Is tonnrd bujlng In bleaihul gonds CoarM * loloied lotions lire quiet , hut denlinH lommnnd rllKitl ) hitlir prltiH 'j ho print ilrth Hports Kliow an tuhanii.il markii and a inther free one , both at Tall HUlr anil 1'rotldente 'Hie market Is ( ( iiotid at 2UiL Jtlila for July and Augutt' delherliB me Kiiurally r > fustd. ICllllMIIH t'llj Mlll'l ' ( N , KANSAH < 'ITV , June -WIIiAT Very weak , No 2 hard. CHnv , Inly slilpmont COei No 3 , CCfC7e , No 4 r/VJjM'ii , No 2 rprlni ; . C'le , No 2 rul. niw , 71i , No J , C.ry0c , No. . COc. COc.coriN coriN Ixjw r , No 2 mlxid , 20' ' < if214c. ? ! OATHWink. . No. 2 while , lOe. HVi : Ni 2 , 2t.e 11AV 1'alrly iitlhn for | [ "nd griddi of new othera lon ; choice timothy , J8.Wyj.00 ; prnlrle , 1C tfJi'J ( JO. hlwiilyi nunnery , 10liOI2Vic , dairy. 65 ( lOc. ia(18-rirmcr : at Co TOI.IIDO O June i'CWll FIAT -Market. opi mil wink , ciiuli , He , July , 7l"iu ; Keptimbir. tk .e roilN-Diill nnd uti-ady No 2 mixed , zee , No. 3 , 24c July Zl'ic. t-idtr.ib | < r. Mr hid OATH guilt , No 2 mlxid , ISlii . July 16'ic , HU-Diill : nnd ( tidily , No 2. 3.V CI/JViu : hiii-l : > ull and ttmi | > , old ( irlme. 14 10 , No 2 in e-1 In in (4 ( 'iillfornlii Ililfil I'VullK. NiW * 'iOHK , June -t'AMKOIINIA OIIIKD ritl'ITHfteuilj , iviiporuted upplm pilule wire tru > 4' i pir Hi wood dried prime. 4Hi(44o , cholee 4\c . funo C5i | < i jirunts go to 7c pt-r Ih . u lo rUe und < | uulll > tiprlcotn , m > ul C ( > < Hi Me > or I'ark , lie , piacheK , unperliil , pn led , JAMES E. BOYD & CO. Telephone 1039 , Oiiiulm , Neb. CASl Mi COMMISSION- GRAIN : PROVISIONS : AND : STOCKS I 11OAIIU OH1 'I'UAIJK. Dlrtot wlr § to Chlciro and New fork. tukl I.lfl