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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1888)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , JULY 8. 18S8.-TWJJ\7' "DW 11 THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Wheat Continues Strong and Closes ot Top Prices. SHORTS DO THE BUYING IN CORN. A Slight rinrrjr In Oats Provisions OJIPII Strong Hut Clown Wcnk , f Cnttlo anil Hoi Active Quotations. CHICAGO 1'uonycn MAJiKirr ; CHICAOO , July 7 [ Special Telegram to Tin Hi 1.1 Tinders who sold wheat down n cent \cstordny nfternoon under the belief that the > hnd boon "worked" by foreigners Into making n market for supposed mnnlpu Inters to sell on , kept on soiling this morning nnd brokopriccs ncnrlj nnothorccnt. August sold off from SIKo to MJ ) < o nnd December from Sic to 83V c. The selling business was overdone and the market turned up Hutch- Insdn was also n conspicuous buj cr nnd tlio opinion prevails that ho has covered his enormous short line of wheat nnd is taking nnothui t tc-k. It la also stated , with some show of nuthoi Ity , that Cudnhy Is lighting the udvanco with even more energy than ho fought the dcclino up to u ilhln n short time njo This reversal in the position of these two great operators Illustrates the variableness of speculative- opinions nnd the perversity of what goes by the name of "luck " The market acted sharply in ro- Hponso to thu buying Urn' sot In when the decline - cline was checked , and nn ndvanco of Vfc followed. August climbed to 8'JJfc nnd De cember to S Po. Tno piico dropped buck ) < iio several times thereafter , but the undertone to the market was strong nnd in variably lost ground was quickly re covered The close was tlrrn nt practically ton pi ices One feutuioofjthu day's trading was tlio demand for July. The urgency of the Inqulr.v cat ricd July to a premium of Ic over August nnd considerable business was done on a basis of JfOlo diffeionco Bld- dors found It dlftlcult to llnd wheat , nnd hold ers of concentrated blocks of cish wheat were not tempted to loosen their grip Cirriors who \\cro threatening ten days a o to deliver 8,000,000 or 4OtO,000 f bushels ot wheat because August did not command the natuial piemium over July , nro seemingly not on caith. Tlio dlsprowr- | tionato advance' in July does not bring the stuff out , and holdeis nio making no sign. The \olunio of business transnctud was not excessive. The scniec-itj of offer ings was n notable featuie. The market hulled easily , and the IJC.IIH are once moio seemingly in the ininoriU in num tiers and on the dcclino in point of inlluciicu , temporality nt least. Domestic ciop news was unfavorable ns n rule Hcc-cipts nt southern markets arc small , proving the lateness of the season. Coin was stiong , not so much , perhaps , because of investment or apeculutU o inquiry ns for the reason that offerings were exceed- Inglv limited. It was genet ally described as n "shott market. " Iho shoits did most of the buying nnd the pnco was held with nioro or less lirinness nt an improvement a\ crag Inc iioout lo over jestordaj. There \\as quite a llttlo ( lurry in the oats maiket caused by the anxiety of outstanding shoits in July to till their contracts. The loading longs woio Independent in their views and the price at ono time worked up to 83Ufc , nn advance of Ijtfe from the opening. Pro visions wore favoiod with a strong opening Initial sales all aiound wcio made nt advanced prices , and for a time trade pre sented a bullish nppeainnco. As the day proceeded , however , speculative offerings were oxoxpectedlv increased. In pork and short ribs particulaily the desire shown to soil became quito gcnoial , and under the break in these articles the entire market ruled weaker. Lard showed the strongest front on the receding tutu , yet nt the close it was only 2kc higher than yesterday. Both pork and short ribs suffered an actual do- > cllno of 5rti"Kc. ( General trading was only moderate nnd hugely of a scalping chatac- toi. Sales of cash property imde rather a poor showing August and September nguin monopolized speculative attention. CHICAGO lilVK STOCK. CnicAoo , July 7. [ Special Telegram to THE BEE | UATTLE The estimated receipts wore 2,000 ; for the vwek , 1 ,811. Business was rather more actlvo than ou the nvci.igo Saturday , nnd n few loads of good cattle were eagerly bought up at an advance of 10 @ll5c ovei cm rent rates Triday , making nil adanco equal to 00 cents since Monday last on best natives and about 10 cents on plain nnd common Good To\.ans aio SixU Oc liiuhcr tlinn hist Monday and canning 3rx ! n - higher 'I he general maiket closed steady nnd no big tun is expected for next week So long IIB the low latcn on cattle to eastern points continue fat cattle will sell high , and rates are now down to the lowest on rccoid ; that is , cattle wcra car ried to Now York from Chiitigo yester day as low as f IS per car Mut ( heap stoi-lr continues to shaio in the advance on fat cattle tlo and Tcxnns. Thu stoc-kcr and feeder trade remains steady at tin' loc-ont impiove- ment Veal calves remained dull nt very low figures say ? : iOO$17. ( > foi best , with common selling as low as $ .1750100 per liead Quotations \\cio as follows : c-holco to extra booVCH , 1450 to 1000 Ibs , $5.WiU ! ) ,10. medium to good slccrx , 1J' > 0 to 1500 Ibs , ? 5 , r > @MH ) ; 1.200 to IBM Ibs , f I ' . )0-(5 ) 50 , O'l ) to lUroibs , WiO4.SO : ( ; stoi-kots and fcodeis dull , cow'b bulls nnd mhed stronger at $ mmJ 10 ; slop fed stceis , * 575it,11.i5 ( Of Texas cattle theio wcio "Oil on wile , he-it tnt lOi highoi Htcois , (00 ( to HBO Ibs , SiaOciiJOJ , bulls , $ > 710C10 ! ; cows , 51 Mai'i 40 Ho.s nsliinntcd iccoiDts , b,00) ) ; for the week , ( t.1,4V ) Business \\iis ng tin hi Isle w Ith n slight uiitut n , making an adv.inco ofde to 2V HIIICO Satuiday lust , host lieuv\ sold nt $5.W5l > 5 ; ono 01 two Jots atr > U7J Mi\ed noli ! at ? 5 700f5.bJK , nnd light toi Is at * " > 70 if B BO A few lots of common mixed sold as low ns ? ' 50ii3 ( 70. l-'INANOIALi. NEW Yonu , July 7. [ Special Telegram to Tnu BKE [ STOCKS The ndvanco In stocks which was gained yesterday was well main tained to-day In view of the conditions of the Saturday market. In the dullness toward the close final quotations , in n few cases , \\oro 's per cent lower than \estordny's , but this fact ( lees not show any positive decline Mote than half the general list m.ulo fnithcr net gems of \ ( < l\ percent , while the balance rioted the t.amo as jcstoi day. The maikot opened stiong and maintained that tone dur ing the gi oatrr part of the shot t session St Paul continued to be the fcntuio of tlio mar ket , which was strong nnd n llttlo bnoj ant for the most part , though clohing Ilimer and ellghtly lower , London was a prominent buj er of that stock , and commission houses i\cro bui ois all along the nutlvo line , The temper of the rooms was bullish nnd the sell ing largely professional. The total bales for the day were 07,207 shares GovEiiSMrvTi Government bonds were dull but steady. irSTEIIDAl'S QUOTATIONS. U. B.4srPKleUrcc127'i'O. ' . A N. W U , 8 4s coupon. . 1-7UI do preferred .1J-I TJ.8.4iisr sl3tred.i07i4N : Y t'.ntrul II. B 4V.8 coupon .107 . ! * O. II. N . 01' , I'aclnoflsonn ,118 , V. T . . . 2l > i Canada Southern DO'i I'aclllo Mall OT'I Central 1'acltlc Ulit O. D.&i : 1U Chlcnpo .Ic Alton 1C ) I'nllmun I'ftliuoC.u r K C. . 11.Q HcadliiE D.L.A.W . . . r ' ' ' ' ' Erin , . . . . . . . , . , rte preferred . . . tlM\ \ 0. . if. s St. 1'aul Illinois fVmtraU . do proft-rred , St. I'.iO. , . 31 . . . . , . . , . , . . . do pruforrad. J'BM ' J.ak 8horo , . . . . . . Twxua 1'aclUc. 21 S * J * . * * * i * t * > . t * * * H > I Union 1'aclflc. Michigan Central. . 7U\J W. , St. L. i 1' l , Missouri I'HCltlc 74 rte prufi-rrml WUtourll'ucliio . . . StUhV , U. Tclograpli , W , do preferred. . Mlil MONK Y OK CALL Not quoted. PuiuE ILHOA T1LIS PArtii 3K'SO per cent KTKIU.IMJ KxcnAXOK-Dull but steady nt El bO for sixty day bills ; f 1 Sbi for do- Wand. Clilcngo , July 7. Following are the fSO : closing iirices : Flour Firm with bailer fooling. Wheut Unsettled , oponlnR vus we-ik ana under pressure to sell declined K(3l' ( < c' the decllno theio was good demand and cables quoted stronger markets abroad This changed the situation and the market steadily ad vanced nnd closed H@t < cover yesterday's closing II en res ; cash , & 2(53.Tc ( ; July , S.Jc ; August , 83)tc : September , SlKc ; December , . Corn Opened MO lower , then advanced with Might reactions , closing K lc higher than yesterday ; cash , 50 1 Ifio ; Julyrx ) c ; Au gust , G0 > ( c : fecptotnbor , Oats July closed with Jfc advance , other futures steady ; cash.G-J CrMJKc ; July,32Xo ; August , SIKJ : September , Z' o. Hyo Neglected ; cish , G2c. Harley Steady at fi3c Prime Timothy 2.40(33 ( 43. Plax fl lit Whisky Steady at fl.20. 1'ork Lower ; closed easy ; cash and July , f 13 : > 0 1.1 ft.- . ; August , Iiy5yf@13.55 ; Sep tember , $13 571 CI3 fa. Lard Ruled higher early , but closed short clear , S30V3S10 ; short ribs , $75' Uutter Quiet and caslet , crciuicry. 15&6 19 Vc , dairy , ll& 17c. Onocso Kasler , full crcnm Cheddars , 8' ' WSJ c. Hats , 8iy' ( e , fanej ioung Amer icas , 8 > fO9c ; skim , i > ( 7c ; Mats. 0ii7c. Eggs Klrm ; fresh candled , 14fel4J < c. Hides Unctmnged ; green salted calf , 4J @ 5cj heavy green salted , B Ot 5 Jfc , light green pultcd , & ) ( < ! ] lie ; salted bull , Jffe , dry flint , be , dry calf , Sc ; deacons , 20 ® J5c each ; do' salted , C@7o Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 , solid packed , 3/c ; No. S , Iki , and cake , 4c per lu. Heceipts. Shlpmonts. Flour , bbls . 12,000 18,000 Wheat bu . 2J.OOO ll,000 ! Corn , bu . 131MXW ROO.OOO Oats , bu . 130,000 201,000 Kjobu . - Hurley , bbls . 1,000 - Now Vork , July " . Wheat Hocclpts , 10,000 ; exports , 52,000 ; spot fairly active , closing weik ; options quiet nnd weaker , closing steady at a decline of ? @J c ; un- giaded rod , S7@92'.fc ' ; No. 2 red , UO@ODXo ulloat ; August closing at 3SJ < e. Corn Kocolpts , 8,000 ; exports , 370,000 ; the spot movement was light ; option trading was quiet , closing llrm ; ungraded mixed , 6Jr M ) > ! e ; No. 2 , 63 i(34jOc ( ; August closing at Mc. Oats Uccclpts , 53,000 ; exports , none ; mixed western , tuy o ; white western , 40 @l7c. Coffee Spot Uruzll gjowlh , dull ; spot pi ices cntiicly nominal , options dull but steady , opening 10 points lifghcr and closing steady at opening prices Sales , 17,000 bags , including Julj. til OOCfll.Oi ; August , $1000 © 10 01 , September , $9.75@'J ' bO. Petroleum Firm , united closed nt "S c. Kggs Moderately nctlvu but steady ; west ern , UojlSc. Poilc btcadj ; mess , ? 15 00@1D.23 for now ; SlIOH.JU.'Jofoi . old Laid Spot higher nnd closed firm ; west ern steam , fcS 55. Uutter Dull , wcstcin , 13C < $ IOUe. Cheese Dull and easy ; Ohio Huts. 7@S2 c. St. IjoulH. July 7. Wheat Closed liighur ; cash , 7lJ-J ) ( < iSOc ; July , SO c , August , bOJic. Corn Higher ; cash , 17e ; July , 47jfc ; August , 4sc. Oats riiui but dull ; cash , 33c ; July , 20 > 4c ; August , Sijfe. 1'ork J14.37K. Lard & 7.bO. Whisky 31.14. Uuttor Unchanged ; creamery , 15G18c ; dairy , llili > o. Iilvcrpool , July 7. Wheat Steady ; demand fair nnd holders oiler moderately ; Callfoi 11111 , No. 1 , Os 7 d@0s SMd per contnl ; red wcsteinspting , Os O d lis Kd per cental. Coin Finn : demand fair ; new mixed \\estein , 4s lOd percental. Miiuioapollfl , July 7. Receipts , 144 cars ; shipments , 00 cars ; prices for samples umged a fi action bolowyestniday at opening. ClosingNo. . 1 hatd , cash , b'JJ c ; August , bc ! ; September , bJ con track , b oNo. \ . 1 nortliuin , cash , bO > fe ; August , blab2c ( ; on track , Sl@ e ; No. - northein , cash , 7Jc ; August , 7 < j ) < Jo ; Soptcmbci , "b o ; ou tiack , . i'ljur Unchanged ; patents to ship in sacks in car lots , St 33 ( rl.4j. Milwnukec , July 7. Wheat Active ; cash , TJ jo ; August , 7b } c ; September , . Corn Dull ; No. 3 , 47c. Oats Quiet ; No. 2 white , 3Gc. Hyo Nominal. Hailoy Uuc-hangcd ; No 2 , 59c. Provisions Steady ; pork , July , f 13 CO. Ciiiuliinatl , July 7. Wheat Dull ; No. 8 red , S4c. Corn Firm , No. 2 , 50' c. Oats Firm , No 2 mixed , HOc Uye Dull and lower ; No. 2 , 57K@ " > Oc. 1'tik Quiet and unchanged at ? 14 23. Laid 1 . iimei. Wluslo Stead j ? 1 II. ( Kaiisiis Citj , July 7. Wheat fetcady ; No. 2 soft , fa-.li , 7Jc , August , 71c. Coi n btead.No. . . 2 cash , 4-iJiu .bid , 43 > o asked. Oats No 2 , cash , 21c bid. Now Orleans , July 7. Corn Iricgu- lar ; mixed , OuyciJe ; jollow , 02o ; white , 03e. Oats bcarto and lum ; No. 2 , 45. ; . Cornmeal bteady at $ J b5 Hog Pioducts bcarco and llrm ; pork , ? 14 t.iVlara , J7.73. Hulk Moats Shoulders , $050 ; long clear and clear ribs , $7.90. Chicago. July 7. The Drovers' Journal lepoits as follows1 Cattle Uroolpts , 3,203 ; active nnd host .X'iMOe higher ; choice to oxti a beeves , $5 90 Hi tl JO ; common to good , $1 30 < n5 I'll ' ; stockers and feedois , dull ; cows , bulls and mixed ifl.bO ( < jj 10 ; Texas cattle , $1 50M ! 40. Hogs Receipts , 8,000 ; maiket nctlvo nnd lie higher ; mixed , ? 5 l)3i ) ( VJO ; lieavi , t5 70j8 ( 5 'J7K ; light , frft 7r-'i ( b- . Slieoi--RccoiptH , 1 000 ; demand good nnd juices Ilimoi ; natives , Infoiior to fancy , fJ t)0 ( 5 25 , Texans , $ J 20' 3 f > 0 ; Iambs , 7r > e@2 CO pel head , and $5 00i 5 73 per bundled. Kansas City , July 7. Cattle Receipts. 1,000 ; shipments , jiono , best com led and ginbs range stiong and UK- higher ; good to ihoico corn-fed , f.VJ.Vif5EO ; common to medium , ? ) 10(11 1 00 ; stoc-kers nnd feedeis , $200iZJ50 ( ; gi.ibs range steers , $ . ' .OJ@J 4'J ' ; cows srl 40118 1.00 IIivs Receipts , 2,000 : shipments , l.Ofti ) ; good to choice , t. " ) 05 ( j3 7. " > . common to mo dmni , 3.15Vt. ( > 50 , skips and pigs , $ J 000(5 0) ) Natluiuil Htook Yards , lOnst Kl. IioiilH , July 7 - Cattio Receipts , 1,000 , shipments , 1,000 , market stead ) , thoicu heavy native steers , . " > lO'i l bO , fair to good , 8I50V < (5 0 , hutches' stceis , medium to choke , ? * ! li'yft ' 50 , stockers and feeders , fair to good , ? 2 .iOiiJ.70 ( , langois , coin-fed , $ J.50 ii 1 5 1 Hogs-RccolptB , none ; shipments , 500 ; choice heavy und butchers' bolcctluns , ir > 70it5 ( bO , packing , medium to piimu , f5 00 U5.7J ; urdinui ) to boat , t5 4S ( > $5 05 OMAHA lAVU STOOIL C\ltle. : Satuiday , July" , 1839. Cattle wci o stronger again to duj , and the in , 11 Rot was In butter shape all aiound. Theio was u fair demand for good cattle and tlio bulk of tint iciclpts Foit.s ono loads changed hands bofoio tlio close Jlo-s. The niniket in heavy hogs was not \ory bi Nk to-day , the tiado opening baieli steady nnd continuing slow until the close. Light hogs , howovei , weio in good demand , and the maiket opened fully us stiong as joster- claj. The light hogs not only bold moio readily than the heavy weights , but they brought moio money Later in the day the market cased elf and closed weak and dull. S tie up. The marltot was liberally supplied with Khci.p , there being twelve loads in the jurds. Itccolpts. Cattle . 820 Hogs . , . 4,000 Sheep . . . . . . . . , . 1,015 i'rluui. Thufollawin' is a tabla of prlcss paid In this murnot fur tht ) graJoj of stook men tioned. IVimo steers. 1800 to 1V)3 ) lbs. . 40 f25 50 Prime steers , 1100 to 1300 ib . 450 (3540 ( Fat llttlo steers , 000 to 1050 Ibi. 4 OJ 31.73 Common to good eo wi . . . . . . .200 MJ.OO ( Mioicn to fancy cows . , . , . . , , 8 50 ( o.J 25 Common to cholco bulls . . . . . . . 2.23 fet.OO Fuir to choice light hogs . . 5.50 fi5.W ) FairtocUoico heavy hogs. . . . . 550 ( t3.fX ) . Fuir lo cUoloo mixoJ tioyt . 500 @ 5.55 Itopro cntativo Sato * . CATTLE. No. AT. Pr. 2 cows . 1.010 1.25 IbUll . 1,050 SOD 20cows . WO 2.23 2bulls . 1,2M 230 1 3 western cow s . W3 U.fiO 2 western cows . 1.2.V ) 250 20 cows nud heifers. . . . > , . , . . ! HO 2.70 20 cows nnd heifers . 1,010 170 Ibull . 1,130 300 I cow . 1,100 300 24 corn fed cows . 1,034 3 15 4helfcrs . SS'J 't.75 0 cows and steers . 1,200 8.75 81 steers . 1,001 385 3 steers . 1,20(1 ( 400 4 stceis . 1,1U ( 400 72stccrs . 1,121 400 20stcers . 1,203 503 4'tstoors . 1,2ft1 ! f.40 lOlstcers . 101 ! 54" ICJstccia . 1,433 555 11003 No. Av Shk. Pr No. Av Shk. Pr. 14 . . . .201 S ) * - . 40 00. . . .220 200 $3 50 OJ . . .Iti.1) ) 120 540 57. . . . 241 120 550 13..200 IGO 5.40 75. . . 217 120 550 4S .24 ! ) 10J 540 00 . .2(11 ( 2-10 550 02 . . .2.VJ 1K ( ) 545 CO . . .2(1) ( ) 120 550 72 .2J4 120 545 53..20S 100 550 M . .230 210 54"i 81 . 2r 120 5 M 71. . . 2111 200 5.45 ) . . .271 ! 200 550 n'J . . .2S ! 100 545 bO . . .210 210 550 D . .243 810 545 OS . . .U 2 100 550 CO. . . . 270 200 550 dj . .1KU 100 550 75 . . . .24200 550 711. . . . 17.1 100 550 Ml. . . . 240 40 550 711 . . .233 120 5.50 70. . . . 2111 210 550 (17 ( . . 2J3 bO 550 ( W . . .2J3 120 550 70. . . . 847 5fO 00. . . . 2 HI 40 5.50 07 .2.1(1 ( 40 5 f > 2 > 70. . .210 210 550 08. . . .Sin 840 555 111) ) . . . 2-.1 400 550 51 ! . .213 200 553 7.1. . . . 20(1 ( 200 550 OJ..170 180 55" b ( ) . . .1W 240 550 8'.2. ' ) 0 440 555 73..8.'S 120 550 07 . . .244 200 5 5S 83 . . .215 100 550 1,0. . . .81)1 ) 2sO 553 01. . . . 2.10 100 550 130..170 553 OJ..2M1 ! WO 550 67. . . .183 200 555 70 . . .HIS 840 5.50 70. . . . 190 180 55" 30..178 550 127. . . . : G4 ! M ) 55" 53. . . . 293 200 550 73. . . . 104 5 00 01 . . .1H5 ISO 550 Ot..lbO 100 500 39 . . .270 SO 550 4r > . . . . : M > 100 500 GJ. . .214 240 550 0'.2JO ) 120 500 71. . . . 2.2.2 120 550 b9..UH5 5.70 OJ..2T2 1W ) 550 _ Packers PurohnROS. Showing thu numhcr of hogs bought by the leading bu.crs . on to daj's maikut : G H Hammond&Co . 207 OmahiiP. Co . lOoJ At mour-Cudahy Packing Co . 10.13 J. P. Sipiii e & Co . 207 Ilnlstcad & Co . 48) Hiainard Bros . 230 Gibbs& White . 259 G. H Wilson .t CO . 549 J Doud . 147 McCoy . M5 H. S. Moir.s . 200 Ij\c | Stock Notes. Heavy bogs me not bringing ns much money as light hogs. W. II. Uiownvnsover from Council Bluffs with a car of c ittlc. D. S. Shields , Clmpmans , was hero with tin co loads of cattle A. CiuibC , Atkinson , was at the yards nud sold two loads of cattle Mr. Bush , Cicightop , was here with a load of cattle and n load of hogs. Will and Chailio Ui.ulrick arc back after a very pleasant tup into Iowa. Henry Clarke , Bclleuie , drove in 115 head of cattle , which sold on the market. Mr. Hough , of Buck & Hough , Crescent , la , was heie und sold two loads ol hogs. Captain A. Wilson , Gieeloy Center nud Mr. Noble , Hamburg , lu , weio visltois at thoyuids. Mr. Meister , hog buj or for Blackslee & Co. , the Baltimore packers , art ivcd hero to day. Ho intends buj mg heavy hogs. Phillips was i opicsentcd by James Baker and Ben ] , Fulton , who eamo in with 93 head of coin-fed steeis which sold on the maiket at $3 53 Gcorgo Benner , McPaul , la. ; Charlie Stratlien , Fairmount , and U. C. Goodcll , Western , were among those who came in with hogs. The car load of veal cah es received here two days ago has been sold out. These cah cs averaged 170 to 2CO Ibs and the bulk ot them sold at > ! SO Hammond & Sw ift are buing quite a good many cattle and sheep nt Kansas City and shipping them up hcie on account of their being louoi theio. The Ncbiaska Live Stock Shippers asso ciation will hold their ne\t tegular meeting nt Exchange hotel , South Omaha , Neb .Wed nesday , July 11 , IbbS , at 2 p. m. OMAHA Fruits , ? > uts , Ktc. Ftiday , July 0. Trade was acti\o all aiound to-day nnd puces ruled film with slight advances noted hi lemons and bellies BiiTi.it Fani'i cieumeri loll butter , 20@ 21c , with solid packed at 15 ( < 10c- ; choice country butter , 13c < tUc , conimou fjradcs , 11@ 12eKoos Koos Strictlj fresh , 14iil5c. Cni.nnii's Per case ol 10 Ibs , Si 73@J 00 'Southern cherries - . ' 50 per dialer of 10 quails. STIUUIIFUHII.S ? 2 5" > @ 2.75 per 10 qt case. Bi , vi KHi.iiuu.3 $3 00it.i ( 50 per case. HijUic ItsiMiitiiniis 4 OOC' 4 50 per case ; red laspboines. > 1 50n" ) 50 per case. Cm ESI : Full ere un. l.lL'14c. ( ! PoTAiors Now , ? & 73.fHro ( per Ib ; SI. 10 d'l lr pei bushel Poui.TiiY No dressed fowl In the market ; live chickens , $3 aOtg.i.TS per doz ; spang chickens , s.3 Od@ J 2r > Sutivo BRVNS $1 50 per bu. TOM \TOI H Per mate , $ J i5i ( 2 50. PINK Arri.i s > J 2" > ( ij-v.r)0. H\N'AS vs Common Tncdium , $4 5053 00 per bunch ; choice , f.t OOrtt. ) 50 ; low glades , fJ.OO. Tt IIMI , California , 21 < (2 ( < e per Ib. DArm Peiflian , 0 } < Jij7o ( per Ib. LhMOVu fi ( Xit ( > 5 50 per case. OIUMII s Mcsslnis , § 060iS7 per box ; Rodi , $7.50@ S per box , ? 1@51 5'J per liulf box CAUMFLOM nit Good stock , * l 5UK)1.75 ( ) per do ? Cvniufii Homo gioun , 2Kr per Ib. Ai'i'i.KS "SijtOOcpor one-thiid bushel , Juno apples Cini it Cholcoacnigan cider , SI.50@iJ50 pnrbbl. of ! li gal ONIONS Native stoclSI.2 > @ 1.50 ; Spanish , boxot 5 Ibs , 1 , ' 00 California poi , * 75i4 ( , on- ons , 3l < j ( < * 4o per Ib Poi'coi.N Choice ilc-o corn isruoted ] nt 33 lipoi Ib ; otlicr kinds 2J4 ( < iicpel Ib. Cvuiiuis New block , -,0i' per doz. Bi'Ass-Good stocK , $2.W2 ) 75 ; California beans , ii > V < SJ.40 FIII > In laici s , 13@15c ; cake , lOo jicr Ib. NLTS Peiinuti , law , O'jii 7e ; Bi.ud nuts , IHc. almonds , Tari.u'unu , 'i > o ; Hnglish walnuts - nuts , 15.dse ; fllboits , Ibe ; Italian chestnuts , 15c ; pecans , 150 HoNin Hic.iilu . for 1 Ib , frames ; canned bone ) , 10i ( l'c pel Ib. Pum : M U'th S > itt-r SI 23 per gal. Su.m 25e poi bunch , WAi iiMRi.o.sa-f W.OOy.'S 00 per 100. Oriluitrx litst SUOAII ( Jranulntod , 7tfi7Kc ( : conf. A , 79 , ' @TV4oj white extra C , OHfeO o ; extra C , OK diC > fc'ollow \ C , 5B.i-tc ; cut loafs , 7K bo , powdered , 7 I < , < ( ibVfo ( 'orri'L Oidiimry giaaes , 10itl7o ; fair , 17@li > o , prime , iMidli e ; fancy green and yellow , 8J&I We ; old government Java , 2bi ( $ UOo , intcuoi Juvu , 8 .tif J'jc ; Mocl.a , 8-ji aOy ; Aibucklos roasted , 1 i 4o , McLnuirhlm'd XX.XX , 10)4o , Dllwoi tlr's , lltj o , Red Cross , 1'Jc Alaroma , I' ' jc ; German , l > )4c \\OOIIKNWAIIK Two hoop pails , per doz , ? 140 , thiCohoop puils , * 103 , No I tub , ? 700No ; 2 tub , WtX ) ; No U tubs , f500 ; washboards , ciectno , fl 50 ; fancy Northern Queen washbouids , ? J75 , nssoited bouls , * 8.75i No 1 cliuiis. * l.50 , No a chutns , fs 50 , No , 3 churns , $7 50 ; butter tubs , fl.70 ; spruce , in nests , 70u per nest TOUACCO PI.UO Lorillard's Climax , fie ; Splendid , 4\e ; Mechanic's Delight , 41o ; Lofrgolt & Meyer's Star , 4/c ; Cornerstone , ; i'Jo ; Druipmond's Her eJi oo , 4tki ; J. T. , 42o ; Sorg's Spearhead , 45o"Cut Rate. " 29o"Oh , My , " 87o , Piper Heidsick. C4o ; 6. S. , 21k1. Ton irrp SMOKING Uathn's Meerschaum , 31o , Catlm'8 Old StA lo , 28c ; Su eel Tip Top. 3Jo , U. N. O. , 17oj Rod , White and Hluot JI.LI u s 30 Ib palls , $1.23(21.50 ( , SII.T Pur bblln carload lots , | 1 30. Roi-K-Soven-bixtoonthsi , SiV ofJ c CIMU Mixed , Ofeillo , stick , W 'J ' o. PlOKl l.s Medium , in bbls , * 0 00 , do in half bbls , J.150 , small , in bbls , 7.00 ; do in half half } \ , * . " ° i' 8 orkln , in bbl. , * 3.00 , do m bbls , f i 50 HOLLAM. HBii8tNas-C3S703 pi * Uo ; MAPI n SUOAII Uricks 12) ) 0 nir Ib ; penny cakes , 13@14o per Ib. ; pure maple syrup.Jl 25 per gal. BIIOOMS Kxtrn , 4-tIo , 2 00 ; parlor , 3 tie , painted handles , fJ25 ; No. 1 , * 300 ; No. 2 , $1.9- ; heavy stable brouis.f * 00 STAncit Mirror gloss , 5 c ; Graves' corn , Ck'c ; Oswcgo gloss. 7c ; Oswego corn. 7c. Tn vs Japins , 80ciV > c ; Gunjxiwder , 20 ® OOc ; Young Hjson , 3jcf ( > 5a ; Oolong. 20@50o Powtirit ANII SHOT Shot , S1.3 < ) ; buckshot , fl.SV Harard powder , kegs , ? 300 ; half kegs , ftj.75 ; one-fourths. $1.50 ; blasting kegs , | 3 J5 ; fuses , 100 ft. , 4X < * 75c. Hr.nM.n LAUD Tierce , 7 ? < c , 40lbsquaro cans , 7J c ; 50 Ib round , So ; 20-lb round , 3Soj HMb palls , S c ; 5-lb pails , 8J < cj31b palls , P/iovHtovs / Hams , IKTill' c ; breakfast bacon , 10'4 ' ( 10i e ; Incon sides , "dtflifc : dry salt , S OtS c ; shoulders , 7i@5c ; dried beef , S > ( iiJlc < DRIPD FIIUIT Apples , bbls , now , tfs , . evaporated , 8Jf ( Jt c , bliu-kben ics , ovnpo rated , "KQ9'4 ' ; pitted ohcrrlcs , aocrfJloj peaches , SaltLiko 'a , evaporated , ll > fiS18cj ! jcelcd peaches , 23-'o ' ; evaporated rnparcd , lt'Giil7c ; new currants , 7r 7'4' ; prunes , 4WOJ-C , cition , SVi 24c. raisins , Cal ifornia. London lajers , SJ R0i2.0 ( ) , Call- for nla loose muscatels , $1 70il ( 80 ; now Valencia " " ' lencia , C\vvii ) ( teens Oyster * , No 2 StandnrJ , per case , ? 3 20W3 ! 10 ; str.iwben les , 2 Ibs per case , $2. ' W840 , ninspborrlcs , 2 Ibs , per Ifoinln white cherries , per case. $3SV ( < OOi ) California plums , percase , $4 0)ii)4 ) ) 70 , No. 3 blueberries , 2 Ibs , per case , $ MHi30J ) ; Pine apples , 2 Ib. per case , $ J23 4 bO ; 1 Ib silinon , per do/ . , $ 1 8 $ CIUCKI its , U IK h * , ETC. Prices subject to change. Soda , 5o ; ( city goods ) , 7o ; soda snowilako ( In tins ) , lOc ; soda candy , f > o\ \ soda wafcis ( In tins ) lUc" soda zephyrs , 80 ; city oj stcr. OJtf c ; excelsior , 7c ; farina oyster , 7c ; gem o > ster , 5c ; monitor , 7o ; Omaha ojster , 7c ; jearl ) oj ster , 5c ; picnic , 5o ; snow drop oyster , 7c ; butter , 5c ; Boston , 8c ; Omaha butter , 7c ; sawtooth butter , CJ c ; craekcr meal , O'fc ; graham , So ; graham wafers , lOc ; giahaui wafois in pound pack ages , 12 } e ; haul bread , 5c ; milk , 7) c , oat meal , be ; oat meal wafers , lOc ; oat mul l wa- feis in pound packages , 12X ° i animals , 12c , Bolivcr ginger ( lound ) , 7o ; cream , Sc ; Coin- hill , lOc , cineknells , lOc ; frosted cieani , bj c ; ginger snaps , be ; ginger simps ( city ) , He , homo made ginger sn yts , In boxes , 13c ; homemade made ( tingcr snaps , ( lib cans ) per dozen , $ 250 ; lemon cieams , Se ; prctyels ( hand made ) , UVio ; assorted cakes and juuiblos , ll e , assorted llnceis , 15cnfternoon ; ten ( lit tins ) , per box , ; 7.00 ; lianana fingeis , 14e ; butter Jumbles. ll' ' < o ; Biunswlck , 15c ; brandj snaps , 15c ; chocolate drops ( now ) , lOo : chocolate wafers , 15e , Cliiistinas lunch ( in tins ) per do en , f 1.50 ; cocoa taffy snaps , lie ; cotteoc.ike , 12c ; Cuba jumbles , cieaui puffs , 30c ; egg jumbles. 11K ° ; pinper diops , He ; honey jumbles , UK"1 lolly lin gers , 15e ; jelly wafers , 15c ; jellvtart ( now ) , 15c ; lady lingers , lUo ; vanilla bai , 14c ; va nilla wafers,1 lie ; Viotina wafers , 1 dozen packages in a box , per do/en , $ J 30. All goods packed in cans lc per Ib advance except sno\\ Hake nnd w afer soda , which me packed only in cans Sodi In 2 Ib and 3 Ib paper bo\o < , J c per Ib advance ; all other goods lc per Ib advance. Soda in 1 Ib paper boxes , lc per Ib advance. The 2-lb boxes are packed In cases holding 18 in n case. The 2- lb boxes are picked in cases holding 12 in a ease. The 4-lb boxes arc picked in iasrs holding 30 in a case One Ib pi ahum and oat meal wafers packed 2 do 7ln a case. Show tops for boxes , with glass opening to show goods , 75c. Cans for wafer soda , $3 00 , not returnable. Cans foi biiowfl ike soda , f r > ft ) per do ? Tin cases w rth class face to display the goods , 75c each. No charges for packages except for cans and trtui liable poods. Glass front tin cans and "snowdako" soda cans uin leturnablo at prices charged. 7 > ry Guotl" . PKINTS SOLID Coious Atlantic , Oc ; Slater , SJ/c ; Boilm oil , O c ; Gainer oil , 0@ 7c. PIND AXI > Rom s Richmond , 0) c ; Al len , OH" ; River Point , 5o ; Steel River , lie ; Richmond , Oc ; Pacific , G'-ic. IVDKIO BIAI- Washington , 0) 6 : Century , digo blue prints , 9c ; Amoiican , OKc ; Arnold , 0 > fc ; AinoldB , lOVJu ; Ai nold A , 12c ; Arnold Gold Seal , 10 > xfc ; Dui.ss Chartci Oak,5u ; Uamapo , 4 } c ; Lodi , 5c ; Allen , l > c ; Richmond , Oc ; Windsor , CKc ; iddystoiiD'OJc ; Paciiic , OV < ; c. BATTS St flfdard , Uc ; Gem , lOc ; Beauty , 12Kc ; Bayotme , 14o ; B , cased , $ ( ! 50 Cn.rrrWvrti' Bibb , white , 19e ; colored , 2 e ' Misci U.AN ) OLS Table oil cloth. SJ S3 : plain Holland , t > } Ju,9 ( > ac ; Dado Holland , 'J' e. e.CoMKoinrns 50 00 ( < ( a" 00 Bi.i ic in nSin I.TINCI Berkley cambiic No. fi ( ) , OJ.cJ Best Yet. 44 , OJs'i' , butter cloth , OO , 4 > c ; Cabot , 7 c ; Fuiwell , S c ; Fiuit of Loom. * lH4c ; Froeno G , 0 ; Hope , 7X ; King Philip ( iambi ic , lie , Lonsdalc , ll' e ; Lonsdalc , b1" " , ; New Yoik nulls , lO'c ; Pop- pciell , 4J-m. , lie ; Pcppaicll in. , P.V ; Pep. pcrell , 0-4 , Ido , Pcppciell , b4,21c : Pcppoiell , HI , 2Jc ; Poppcicll , 101 , 23c ; Canton , l-l , 6'4c , Canton , 4-4 , ' ( ijc ; Triumph , Ocatn utta , lOc ; Yalloy. 5c GINOII\M Plunkett ihei-ks , 7' ' c , Wlntten- ton , "Kc ; Yorlr , "J o ; Noimaiidi dross , 8J c ; Calcutta dicss , SJ c , WlnttcnUon diess , b c , Ronfiow dross , Bj C'fi J'ijC. ' TICKS Luwiston , 'In in. , 12 } o ; Lewiston , 3iin. . 18tfr } ; Yoik , : U-in. , 14c , Swift liver , 7l re ; Thorndyko , OO , S > K ; Thonul.\ko FF , b > , 'c ; Tliorndxko 1JO , 9'ac ; Thorndylce XX , 15c ; Cordis , No. 5 , 9' ' c ; Cordls , No 4. lie. DI.VIVS Amoskeag B , 9 07 , lOe ; Everett , 7o13o ; York , 7-oi. , l.i'Xc ' ; Ha\inarl < ot , SJ c ; Jalfioy. XX , ll e ; Jatho > XXX. 13Kc ; Beaver Cicek AA , 18cBeaer ; Cieek BB , lie ; Beaver CicekCC , lOo. FI.ANM is Plnld R.iftsman , 20c : Goseen , reVifi Ulcai Lake , 3J u , Maple City , ! ! ( l' < c. Whito-G II No ' . ' , Xi 21c ; C II No. 1 / , Rile ; Quechci , No. 1 , M , 2c ; Quecliei , No. 3 , 9 , ' , H7'fi' , " , Quecher , No 4 , , ! - . S.'hi" Anawan , IHJ e ; "Windsor. 8.t < io ; Red XC , 34-ln , 15J c ; i : Jl-in , 21n ; GG , 24 in , Ibc ; H A F , % , 83o J R F. y 27e ; G , % . 3"c. CII\- Ste\c'iis' B. Go ; blcadicd , 7e ; Ste\ens' A , 7-ic } ; bleached , 8l/c ; Stevens' P , b > ; Y ; blcadicd , 9 > < c , Stevens' N , bleached , 10ic ; Stevens' b K T , IS o. Jauntier. IIIMI NSIOSS AM ) TIMIIRll. IIIH11I1S. No 1 oem , B 1 , . ? 18 50 No I ) coin , sis f 15 fit ) No. - com , s 1 , . 17 00 No. 1 coui , bis. Hi r.U I I.M ISO. No. 1 , 4 & . 0 in 13 & H ft , lough . Jli ! 5f ) No. 1 , " " 10 . Hiri ) No. Ii , " " 11 " . id 10 No , 2 , " " 10 . A , 12 , 13 & 10 ft.eJI.tt ) I O , 12 , 1 1 & 10 ft $15 50 13 , " " 'JO flO | U , " " 12 50 ( ril.lNC ) AMI I-AIITITIOK. 2dcom Jf in White Pine ceiling . $3400 > . "MX ) Clear in Noi " " way . 1400 2d com ft in " " " . 1000 Art in White I'ino . 530 50 HOin " " . UJ50 GOin " . SOOO 1111 In " " . 21 50 HO in " ' ( Sd. rencintr . . .1000 0 In Drop Siding 50o , per RI extra. soii in. its i r.i.1 uII.M : Star , 4 iru-hriooring . f2l 00 Ibt niulfd clear 4 inch Flooring . 'JIOO Clear % ineh ( Jelling , . a ) 00 CJleur % inch Partition . ai OQ Clour % inch , Partition S. above % inch Still' LAI * . ilO 00 No 1 Plain-8-nnd 10 in . No 2 n ' . 17.50 No. i , orsin . ly.tx ) 1UTTEVS.KLIiTUIIINO , I'llKrM. O O UattsViJ lii . 9 70 . . .tin well tuhfnir , I ) & M und bov . ! U.OO Pickets , D A. H Hat . 1050 " DIUti . . . . . . 19.50 ' FIM3IIINO 1st nnd 2d. lj clear , 1 , ! / , Jns2s. . . > . . .f51.00 , " " 1K.V . 51 00 3d , clear , 1' ' in B 2 s . 41 ( W " IVilKi"- . 00 A. select. 'I itii-j u s . 4000 A , ' 13f , lU,3in83. . 4MK ) H , " lmsJs . . . . , . ao.U ) H , rt A IK , 'J In B 3 h . JU.OO , soloot , all 10 ft , * 1 extra Coiling Clear Pmish , j ml I'/ inch , s 3 s . . . to 5o Clear Piut i , IJ and 3 inch , t > S . 30 Oil Cli'ar Oorruaattid Coiling , 4 mull . . . 21 W Clear Yellow I'me Casini ; und Ua e , . . , 20.00 Jj Hi IT Burlington Burlington C.8.8Q.R& . C.B.SO n ft The Burlington takes the lead. It was in advance of all lines in developing Nebraska * It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining-car service between Missouri river points and Chicago. It was in advance of all lines in giving the people of Omaha and the West a fast mail service. It was in advance of all lines in running its trains from the East into Omaha propar. It was in advance 'of all lines in reducing the time of passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago. It was in advance , and is the only line by which you can feave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver the evening of the same day. It has been progressive in the past. It will lead in the future. Travel and ship via the Burlington. Ticket Office , 1223 Farnam Street. Telephone 250. * W Depot on Tenth Street. M A Bettor Demand For Money With Plenty On Hand. INTEREST RATES REMAIN FIRM. Now Vork i\-chiiiiKC in Good Supply Stocks Unusually Quirt The Grain nnd Provision iMnrkcts Dull nnd Uninteresting. A Ijittlo aioro nioiioj' Wnntpd. Cnic no , July 7. [ Special Telegram to THK UEI : ] Notwithstanding the holiday during the week and ttie abscnco Tiom the city of some of tlio leading speculators , there has been considerable interest manifested in ilnancml eiiL-lcs. There has been quitu u ( food demand for money from nil sources , considei nif ; the j ear bankers liavo been en ablcd to extend their discount lines suftlc icntly to nhooib the hulk of ic idy money on liniul. H.mkcis , however , uiocll supuhod with loanable funds and bonowins when able to present satisfactory collatcials or sc- cuiity , oxporicnco no difllculty in obtaining all the accommodations dcsiicd. The bal ances of the country banks nrovoll main tained mid less money is beinR forw.u dcd to intelior points , as leceipU of grain and live stock aio not veiy lai-fte. This \\ill bo only teuipoimy , ho c\or , for as soon as the crops seek the maikcts moio money will be needed in ugiicultuial districts. Quito a good demand for money 1ms prevailed for the purpose of cairi ing gram nnd provisions and hankers have enlarged their loans in that direction and deliveries on July con- ti acts \\ero re.vlily accepted and puid for. Shippers of gi am and provisions borrowed very little. Lumbermen presented some paper for discount hut their demands ucro not pi casing.Ylioles.ilo merchants wcio boirov\erb to sdmo extent though their claima for accommodations nt this season of the jcar are unusually light. Hates of inter est woio well maintained nt Sfil'tyf for call nnd 5 @T per ( .ent for time loans , the rates depending on cli curnstanccs. Most of the local banks ha\o tiansautcd a good business duiing the past biv months nnd have declined dividends out of their earnings mid enlarged their suiplus funds to some extent. Eastern money markets o\- hibltud vciy little change. The supply of money is abundant and demands liom all souues only fair The ihslmisamunt of Imiro hums In the payment of dividends on toi Ks , bonds , etc , has relieved the banks ot bomu of their huijihib funds Kates of mtoiost aio easy at lUi4pjr ( ! i cut on fall nn.1 U fii > pur cent on moicnntilo time paper. Hepoiti from Kutopu.m linani lal ccnteis aio not quito so fuvoi.ible 'J'ho bnlanc-o of the leading hanks have hcMin rcduiod somo\\hat , jet thuo is no ] Mitiulni change to note. Money is plenty and bouowu j uiu readily accommodated ut low rates ot mtucst Now Voik oxoliango was in better supply ouing to the ir.ucaicd move men t of giain and pioducolulo the demand was only fan , onsofjutmtly the mailcet h.n fhowa some meanm-ns , and lower priies cio iiCLeptcd Laily in the \\eck bales were nuulo at 5u < n7Ucpicmlum per ? lUiiO. but near thu close round lots changrd hands at ) i.ir toc pi omiuin , nnd tlio inui ket c losud at jiar. l'orein'n oxi hungo was in light r o juesi , and utlenngs woru modciate. Slnjipc'is sixty davs documuntai / bills on London changed hands , at $ ! bSiittb1) The maiket closed btoady. The New Vorlc stock market \\as un usually imlut , though the fueling showed a little moio steadmohs , The hulk of business was uolltcd to Wall stu-ot opuiutois , Outside - side parties were not inclliioil to do iiuicb , nnd foreign speculator were inditlurcnt nbout trading riuttuatlons \\oio conliuod within a hunted lange und closing Hjrurus weio bomo\vhut higher than those ono week ago Tlio euinings of the loading railroads \\ara fair for the season of the j car , but the bin foundings of the mil toad business in gcnor.il wore not \cry c'licoui aging for the payment of very largo dividends The piusput of good crops in the \\oit has strengthened the market fern n few stocks \\lulo tlio rate war now in pio- grcss between tlto leading ti unit linoi has had u doprossmir ortect , The outlook at picsentis not regarded as favorahlo for an uc live trade m stocks , and wliilo some im- piovcment is cxpetted on the existing dull ness the maikut will not probably assume its usual activity until load ing operators have leturned from their summer vacations. Specialties attracted the most attention , St. 1'aul. Head ing und Delaware , Laukawanna & Western leading The aggregate sales on the stock exchange for the week wore 171,000 aliuro * hardly n good duy'a business when the mar ket is active. Uathor less intercut was manifested in the loading grain und provision markets dating tlio ueek , and npoculativo trading was lighter in the aggregate. In u general way the mar kets have exhibited more ticn 'th und pikes have advanced on BOIUCI of the leading articles , though , in some instances , not fully suppiitc-J to the close Deliveries on July i < ntracts \ \ ere nbout 400,000bu of whcjat , JOO.- UK ) bu of coin , & 0.KX ( ) bu of oats , 30O)0 bbli of moss pork , 10OW > tierces ol lard 000 Ibs of shoi t ribs sides. Ciou advices , both from homo und'ubtond have been loss en couraging , patticuUirly tlio latter , and this feature has hnd homo onoct on the course of piicos ot grain. Kathor frco shipments , es pecially of com and oats , have also had some effect. Receipts of giain from all the princi pal wcstoin markets \\ero not so free , as farmers have been liberal sellers the past month or two they mo now quito busy with fin in won ; incidental to the season. Supplies of all kinds of grain have dimin ished while the stock of provisions lias Inn eased in the nggiegato mainly in laid and shoit ribs sides Thu weithor has been fnvorablo for glowing" ci ops in most sections , though some damage ) by wind nnd rain storms has been unstained in some ipjaitPis The export movement of grain has slightly Improved and shipments of pio- visions abroad compare well with those of thu corresponding time in I&i7. Arnvuls of hogs nt the pi incipal wcstein markets have decreased somewhat , which has had n strengthening influence on the markets for products. Packing in tlio west is now nbout 1U.UCO hogs less than lopcn ted last Hoason nt this date. Some gram nnd piovislous woio accepted on Julv contracts by thu shipping interest und will bo foi warded to the con suming mnikct. Itpnl KHtntc Transfers. r Wdray nndnlfo to 13 W Na-ihotal.lota 10 , 41 und 4. , blk J , Mori er 1'urk , w d 3.COO A 1" ! nkey ut ul to W llllnm W Kojsnr , lots 1 1 and 14 , blk II ! , Clifton Hill , w il bOO A 13nst to A 11 Cooley , lots 1 and - . ' . blk 19 , lots 4 to 'i , blk U , lot i4 , ullc 10.S eat Al- lirlKht , V d . . . . . . . . 3.187 A 13tist \\llllnm U Allniglit , hits 1 nud J lilk SI , lot - ' . blk . ' 0. lots 0 and 7 , blk 10 , West Albright , wil . 3,187 .1 L Mlli-s ot ul to \ \ illlom C AlbrlKlit , lot 17. blk I , Cotner X Archer "s add. South ; Omaha. d . 2.V ) .1 1. North and \\lloto \ * G L.intij , lot 1 , llk 77. lotd , blkliV , 1 lorencc , q r d . 1 John Stulon nml wlfoto.l U l.larikge."O lots anil 1 blk , I loroiuu , < i e cl . . . 1 Poiith Omaha I nnd Co to h 1 ( loodmuu ct al , la' S. blk ill. South OinUlm , w d 1.C09 rlho I'.itucK Lund t o to 1. 0 ( ! uld , lots U und 1 l.lilk 1JU' , Dinidcn Place , w d 2'JJO L 1' 1'ni ) n und w Ife to 13 r Crugln , lots in and liillk , ) I * , ( iforgu U Hoggs' add , w H 1) Morrison and wlfo to John ( irovu , lot 15 , blk 14 , Wukoloy , ij c tl. COO 1' 1) MclCi'ima nnd wlfu to L.I 11 } un lots & to IlilkS. . lots 1 to U and II to lo , bit ! l. Wnki loy , w d . . . l.COO The Patrick Liuul Co to 11 W I'eiinock. lots li ) und yo , blK 1CDundeu 1'laco. w d . ym South Omiiln Lund Co to 0 Si-llok. Hv 23 ft ot u ( > . . ' It , lot H , blk 7)1 ) , fcoiitti Omuhn , wil . . . . . 2,300 A Kountzu ot al to It r Jliicon , lot G , blk f , I'lulinlun , wd . . J Lclsto Union 1'acltlo rlht/f ( ny , lot 'i , IDand 11. llurliimii'H dd " ,000 A T.iist to T M Jlli haidion , lots 1 to U4. blk 14 and 15 , lots II U , tt c-it Almluhl . ( ! , J75 Ida I , ( lygci und husband to 0 11 Duwoy , lot ' ) , blk 1 , Douglas add. d I.a.'S IM \\nhlurs to II L Uamusciotte , lot 2 , \\olilfrHiiltice.wd , IKX ) A (1 ( l liuilton und ultii to D II Logan , lot 11. blk 1 , Institute pliuc , \ \ d ,100 J h ( jib-,011 and wife ID 1 \ \ alz , lot 1blk I ! , lain oln pi id'v d 1,000 J hlb-on ! , nndllo to N Jocrgoi , lot 11 , blko , l.liKolnpUci * . wd . i.OjO T.I l/iury und lfo in A ami II Kuuntre , lots T und f , blk I , i.Milun'H udd , w d . 2,750 K It diab > m ui.ilifn to .1 II Hudtlulil , lot 4 nnd u < t of lot u , blk. , i\LliuiiRO : pi K c- , u d . J.iKU A I' llntiklns und wll'oto I M 1'iaiicclot C , si coiul add , \ \ out hlilc , w d . , tVJ IM l > ltluii > to 1' 13 Nchon , lot 'I and - " - ' , blk . ' , Ml-.toiul uvo pirk , w d . . H25 Lyinnnnnilnlfa to A N Giant , lot B , blk ii , Ljiiinn phiro , w d . . WO H L Uiirlichx , ot al , to J K Illcd. v. d , o m ft of \ \ llUltofn V , , lot 7. blkJ.OrUmul 11111 , \ \ d . . O Twenty-eight tiansfi-rs , aggiegatlng . . . ILlttJ linlli' inn I'l'i-inits. The following permits to build wet o Is sued jostcrday. W. llU al , rottiigo , Thirty-Hi st ni-ar Hurt JIOO \V \ T. lto\s , tvo RtoiydHullint' , yixtu.nth nciir fpum or 3,500 0. II .V .1. S. ( olllns , tliioHtoi > bilrk block of htoros and llat.s , 'J'uuntj-bixtli and ( liming 2. ' > , G04 II. 11. Mi-day , cottage , 'Ihlrtltth n ar 1.000 1'our permits agcn-gutlng HIOI in in MimiPMita. ST PAUI , July * 7. A great utoin ) passed ovpr westnrn undccntialMinnibotannd onst- prn DiUotu joHtorday The wind reached the velocity of a huiikano At Shnkopeo , Minn. , thu great building of the AVampicb Purnituro coininnj was bully wicckod , the Coopci building was demolished and Kohl & Ueien's stoio untoofcd Soveial fiumo i evidences nnd bains were blown away and ticcs and femes toiu up and tin own acioss the highwnvs In such away as to prevent tiavel. At lied- wood Tails , Minn , tevonil buildings wore toppled over ami burned by lightning. Much damage to fences und iiop.s is rojuirtcd fronr the country AtSt J'oter liglitnlng burnud tlirco buildings , ono bain containing several valuable horses. Many hundred ai-ics of corn were destrojedby hail Many build ings vrero blown down In the vicinity of Itosowoll , Dak. , whpro the Htorm Huejita strip of country twenty milPs wido. At Vilas hail -considerable damage to the crops. Pour I'poplo linrnoil to Dontli SAUtrSiE MAIIIH , MHr. , July 7. A farm house belonging to ( Jeot0'o Dobhs , located about scen miles from hoioou thu Canadian bide of the mer , burned jchtordaj morning , causing the death of four of the in malt's Mrs Dobbs , who Js seventy jears oj ago ; made her esc-at > .but Is badly burned and thc-ro is little ' 'of Uoi recovery , THE RAILWAY TIME TABLES OMAHA Kiinnlngbetween Counril lllutrs and Albright. In addition to thu ( stations mcntloriud , trutns stop nt ' 1 wcntlt'th and 'Iwenty-rouitU struct * , and nt the Summit In Omaha AVpstwnrtl. Kahtuard. COU.NOIIj , none ISLAND . PACIHC. J.ei\o. Arrlvo. A No 14 4 ( up. m D No. 2 .8.2. . ) a. m. II No 2 0 41 p m. VNo , 1,1 ll.JO n. m. U No I ! 0 15 a m U No 5 5:11 : p , m. A Nil I .Mil n m V No I ll.W p , m. ( J DCS Miiino ] Ai-oomimxliulon c - ii ) - Molius Aci oramodatlou. ( MIICAUU & NUUTIl\\I5bl'KUN. A No.fl . tl in u. in IA No. il . , B , 11 a.m. A'No.B 4. 00 p in. A 'Nil 7 11:0 : am. A NP 4 0 41 p III A No C < ! .50p in. KANSAbC'UT , a.JOKi : WJI Nt'IL IIU'I VS. .No s .v.i' > a m IA t\o , J , . * ! Jl a.m. A .So. 4 t'.IO ' p in.lA No | ti.U ] ) ju. filOl'X CITV & . J'AI'II'IU. A No. 10 7 Ola m.IA No.U H.Viam. A No U 7CUp in.lA No U tl.UOpin. OMAHA A , HT. J/Dja. A No.8 1:40 : p in ( A No.7 ll:3ra.ra. : CIllUACil ) . IIUHMNIiTON It QUINUV. O No 14 i'i ! < J a. m IA No. 0 . 11.4j a m. A No. 4 u:4l : u 111.l > No. U U:41um. : A No a 4:00 p in.lA No.7 - . ) p m. A No. D C.4 > ) p inA | No. : ) 7:00 p.m. A dolly ; Ji dully except Sat ; ( J dally excotit Him. ; DuxeeptMon , Jfabtmull ; Mamltod. SOMERVILLE SCHOOL For Young Ladies. sr. ciAiit , MIIH. ; Throe courea of htndy. 'J horonghncw In ere * TT ilKpartmunt llullilliiKS clogantly furnished. He.ikil with htoam , lighted with gas , water from bt. tluli rlvor. hnperlor udiunlugti la music and art. Addreas tor circular , jTnbOMKUVlLLKbCHOOU Bt.Olalr , Mich. jTn