1 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , JUNK 11. 1S93-S1XTEEN PAGE 15 WORI.P'B TAIIt HOTEL3 & ROOMS n taii , IKcnword fiml liuortlon Io word there- Ctf tor. Nothlnic tnkcn far leu thiin lie . ' FAW FiritsisuKi ) UOOMS YOU Wont.D'4 ti > ko no rlianen nor pur uny mono ? In ailmnao tl 00 per ilnj. 131 1 F rn m it , OmMin. I > M JM " " US L W PATTOtf , rittVATK noARtllVCI lioino iwuth ft , ChlcMto , 111 i correspondence ollcltccl for World's fMr noeommodKlloni. H OTKI. HANCItOKT. OtnOAClO HIUM'OOK .Calumet nrenue nnrt Twentfninth ftrcet.311 largo. Hint rooms , nteum hont , lint nml roM watar , t ) th .on ovcrr floor' llr tcltm > fnmtlr botoh tiost locution tirnr World fnlri II to M ndiir.rlto Jot circulars If ion wish to rosorre roonn _ R OOVH < 3H WOHM > 'i ) KAIll VI81TOU < M < | ilnnillillr fnrnltliod with all modern conrcnl ncci ) J blocln from mnlnontrnnro to fair ( troumls , I block from olovntod road nnd 111 Central f-.nr hotel , CHI t' > Btar nr. Chlcnuo & > J II * 17WISHHKII IIOOMS : Dimi.NO VVOIU.D'S J fnlr.rj llrranl nrnntio , flilonito Two block * from CottnKOKroro cable Iliu Jllsnos McAualnml 17011 WOItMl'8 FAW TllllKR Kt.PUA.NT HM- J nlnlicd rooms to rent , tncntjr tnlnnto rdlo \ < j rli-ctrlc cnra to fair uroiinds 60c , tic nnd II 00 per ilnf pmli pornon Address Mrs. C. MoCrackon , 7111 Yalearcnuo , ClilraKO , III. Mail 17 * DRESSMAKING. IBS 4. M , Hlll'.r.Tri DltUSSMAKICIl , CONTI- M liontnl block , room H. Bulls faction Biinmnleod 82JJ15- ' AND ClllMlUhNS DHIMIMAKINO. LAOins' also nndoritarnionts loonier ; mimlln furnlnbod Ifilonlrc-l HU7 Vlnndornon . Ml Irl * SHOI.THAND AND 1 YPEWIUTIN'or Unto * , luon line ouch Insertion , JI M a line per month Nothing taken for loss than 2to V OUXfT IMIIin3ANIITnNTirKMl7f"CAN" ? J iiqulro n worklnir knowledge of nhorthnntl nml typnnrlllnant V , C Vim Sant'n ncliool of short- lnaN. l.lfo. 1rpovrrltcr to rent 4S1 PA3TUKE8 FOR HOR9E3. mjrnworrt llrsl Insarllon , le award thuro utter. Notliliio tnkon for IUM than ' e \\TK iiAvi ; ino i ACUKS OF ' 'SujTs'mi'Asa MAS ' ' lure forliorioi lloanl fonci ! Spring wnlor Ilnrton.tl'liiilpj , ( lllmoro , Neb or A. VV I'bolpt A fcon.2U7M. V. l.lfo Illdit M I01J31 * TJNDERT AKEKS AND EMB ALMEBS , , Itntos , lOc n line ouch Itunrtlon ( I M n line per 11 month Nothlni ; tnkon for Icnstlmn 25o CVV. IIAKKH ( KJHMUIII.Y WITH JOHN U . Incobr ilcconsod , Inter wltli M O. Mnul ) , under Inker nnd umbnlmcr , 315S UStli st la ) I.Ai 13. PAWNBROKERS. Ilutcs , IH'o n word llrnt Insortlon , to a word tlioro nftor Notlilng tnkon for lean than 25c Dounln ) Bt Loans money on diamonds , wutclios , etc Old KOhl and nllTir bouulit 'lol 15M 4S > SCATHES ttiitui , lOc a line each Insertion , ( I 'f ) a , line uor month Nothlnic tnkon for 1013 than 2Jc ) HAM ) HCAU53 , AF.L KPNiTsT Harden A. Sull ck Co , l.ukost , ChlcnKo 4 St. SECOND-HAND TYPEWRITERS. 1JOV lilCS A 1IA1III , DKAbUltS IN 1 YI'BVVHt I tHS JJAII nmkKHhouelit , sold , oxchangc'd , rentoil 111.I It. V l.lfo tildir lol Ki 4i4 BUREAU. CUES & CO. , HUG Building , Ciiiaiia , Nob. < 1 years Examiners U. b , 1' it. onicc. Advlco free No fee until patent is obtained. N ( > tllU ! to IllVUNt < ir4. henli d bids will bo rccolvec' by the under signed until S itiirdny , Juno 17 , lu 6 o'clock p in , foi tlio pin chase of I'lfti en 81,000 00 Bond i ofliiuvaid shool ( district. In Clay county , ISoh llomh dated April 20 , 18U3. line Juno 1 , 1911) ) . 1'aymcnt optional wltb the district nt any lime after ( Ivo joars Intoiost p ijalilo JHcomhei 1 and Juno 1 each jeai at tlio Iso- biaska I'lscal Agency , tt \ \ Vork. lildileis Hbonldrttato nhethei Umy iloslio to uurch iso allot only n poitlonof the Issue , and If the latlci , wbat in lount. The lloaid of Kduca- llon ieser\es tn risht to rolcct any and all llds ) Address OltHT J. TllOMAb , hec'y. , Juno f 1H93. Uuivard , Neb. JlllJlt > ntiro to OontrnrtorR. ' We will rocolvo bids for the erection of a two-story frtfuu : cli\clllng lioiist to bo orcctoil tit corner ot IHh nnI M ulroots. South Oniabn , until H D in. Monday , Jonol-Ui. l'Iuis : .ind Bpuclllciitlnus o in boston , our otUoo. O'lCI.LPtri , A , talini.DY. jUd It , 2Hh and M. hts , houth Omaha .RA1LWRY TIME GRRD HOll/.lN / pi'0' Arrlvji vopot IDtti iinil )1 tjn Olllfl'.ll tfn Vontlbtllo . . t'll.i ' in . . .Chlcnxo Crpron . . V60n m . C'hlcnzo l.xprosM < Jj p in . .Clllcn o A lown l.ocil 5 55 p m J.tnviu i UOItl.INI. ION .S , MO HlVlCll lArrlvuj Orailm I uiiol lutti mil Mtuoq tits | Oun'ii I IIIOAOO It I .V 1'AUIHl ! T Kroin I Union Depot 10th nnit Mnroy Sti | West 1 V ) ft m . .KunauiC Itllnr Kiprosj . . I 6 lj 11 in IT , , imIC , ( ] MulitHili vlill I' . 'Irans C 4J a m V Op in | „ _ St l.oiiU ISjprosi . | C 40 njn uTsill-i I'AC'II'IO. I ArrlvJi Oiuiilm llnlon DopotlOtli ami Vlnror Bti I Oniahx r'Onin . Uuin-jr ICxprun 4 Oj n m VUpinl . Ovarian I Her 70) p m 4 li ! pin I lloutrlco.VStrmsbj Kr ( U J ) p m r UP in . 1'iclila lUpron ID U n m c IU p tnj A DJiivor Knit VUII < . ' ) 11 m . . . i i llfcTAtJo V1IU .V sr I'AUL. lArrlvo On n ) n | II 1' iiniiot und Jlnrcr Mi I Onmh A l p iL < " . .1'hlLnao Krprnji 7. . . ID-IV i ra lUUnml . . .Clilcniio Kniruij . . . | ii3 p mUm c , i r , vi io Um n 1m | Depot 15th ana hloux Cltr Acoammoilitloii u Ui p m 1.15 pm blouxc.lt " U 40 p m 6.JM1 m . Jt 1'ltu , * .ulbul4 , . . . 'J Ji n m 6.IU ji in ICniorion l'n unior ( Ux tiumVy ) S 15 u m Hcuvoi i HIOUX cTvvTFAcitTa TArfivoT" Onmlial liapot 11)1 b anil Murcy au. I Oiuabn 110 ami , , .Hlaux Cllr I'lDiuago 110."Up in 4 U ) u ml . . . . .M. 1'nul Uxprois. MOW a m Tie I BlOU.XCirv A I'AlTlTa T/Trrlvui / Diualml Dopot. titli aiiJ VYabmor &t | OmaUii 645fiu | | bt I'aul l.lmUoil . . . I'J'Jj mt OMAHA ABl' . 1.0U1S. Arrives U. r. Dunot 10th nnJ Marcy St Oiuutia 4.IU p mi V I.ouU Cannon Hull 13 35 pin It lauo longer the thing to indulge in jmblio in Ice crctiin sotlu. The roallj dainty taste biispccts the cream , tin glnbs tiiul thu spoon. So now the BVVO ! uirld huvo luo croniii botln nftonioons They \\ill moot at ono girl's liou.sa ant ijho supiillos tea gowns for tliom all. It Save * thu Cblhlrmi. Mr. C. H. Shaw on , WclUvlllo , ICnn. , says "It ( a with iileuuaro that I sjioaK of the ROOI Ohaiiiborlalu'ii Colic , Chcloru and Dlarrhajo Hoinody has done my family during the las fourteen jojrs. In the most obstinate case of summer complaint and dlarrhcua auiou , my chllilicii , it acted as a charm , making I never accessary to call lu a ph.vilciati , r u tiuthfully nay that in my Judgtuo n baaed on joars of ejperlcuco , there is no * > meJIoliiQ iu the market that 1 > its COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Reaction in the Grain Pit from the Eoccnt Big Advance. CORN WAS DULL , CLOSING AT A DECLINE UrncUtrnot'n I Inures Helped to Drop Wheat .Mnrkot lo < m nt thn Stnrt Severn ! Other Depressing Veers - ors Slocks nnd llonilis \ Omcino , Suno 10. I'cnr of the govern- incut crop report was the main causa of a re action In the nraln pit today from the recent big advance , lluslnoss In wheat was brisk. The close was 'fc lower than yesterday. Corn was dull , closing nt n decline of ! < c for the day. Provisions were nov or before speculated In an no small n scale. The nominal closing prices nro u trlllo lower thnn yesterday. llradstreut's figures helped drat ; the whnat mnrkot down nt ( bo start The claim was mndo that 00,000,000 bu of Wheat would bo on hand July 1 , which would moro than rnako good cloflclenclos In the crop , as damngo had been greatly overestimated. It was said stocks In America and Huropo nnd alloat for Kuropo were 107,000,000 bu , or 70 per cent moro than last vear , whllo the nvallabln sup ply In this country was now B9.000.000 against 11,000,000 bu. n year ago 'Iho bank statement was also a depressing Inlltlence. An error In transmitting n quota tion from Dilluth proved qulto n factor I'roin 02 Je for July the next quotation was'02 sellers'nnd tlio trade had gotten very un easy The iiuotatlon was challenged and a correction was tuado to Glc. ! This gave the market conslilernblu locoveiy and at the Maine time strong and higher cables wore re ceived. The feeling soon got qulto enthusiastic and prices wont up lo. very quickly , hut the nd- v mice did not hold , the closu being easy at > c ic.ictlon from top llgures. It Is dllllcult to make much of a guess on the visible supply , but It Is thought there will not lie much , If iinyi change from last week , though It may poislbly show a moderate decrease. The opening was eislor and prices from'B to \c lowei than yestoidny's closing , ruled weak and further diclined fiom 'i'to'ic , then became - came stronger and advanced from to le , the luly future taking thn lead , then e.iseil elf , ruled steady nnd tlio closing wns Jtr lower for July and he lower for September than yester day. borne disposition was manifested on the pail of tn inv operators In coin to take. In their July and put out September , the dllTei once being from 1'Jc to IV. The market opened iiilot | , sagged off * iC , ruled easier , and at the do-to showed a trlllo loss. The out In spection hero was very liberal Thoio was n fair tr.ido In oats and an easier feeling , prices averaging lower , and after /c r.mge on the neat option , to steady on June and He lower for July , September held within asmall i.inge and closed wltlin net lo sof < ( i There wns only ono trade in poik at $20 - ! ; . for July .ind not a transaction in .inj other futuie There wns aKo a notice ibln scarcity of operators In hud and ribs AMiat might h.ivo been the icsuit of some moio business it ! > Imiiovilulo to guess Compare d w lib j ostor- d.iy the iioinlmil declines are from lOc to 20c In poik , from Wtc to Oc In lard and2JiC In.lulj rlh- , rlhEstimated Estimated receipts for Monday : \\hoat , 30 cars ; corn , 170c.irs , oats , 300 cars , hogb .5 000 head. L'ho loading futures r ingod as follows : AllllLl.tS VVhcntNo 2 lunu . lulr . . I.TJ1 fnpt 71 M Corn No i Jtinu . 3SV , 83 Vj July . .Ul bupt . 41 > | i OntuNo 2- JuiTo . 2'l'i 29 > 1 July . MM hept. . . . 211 ili.Bul ork 20 2-1 . ' 0 25 2020 20 10 20 9U 2U MO 20 SJ 21) ) SO 21 00 i.nnl July 10 20 10 20 10 n 10 IS bupt I07J 10 TU 10 CM 10 05 Hliort Hlb'l. luly . 9 47 050 0 45 Ejopl . 3 77K 8 11 * t ) 75 rush limitations vvero as follows : I'l ouit Oulet , unchanged. WHEAT No 2 sprint , G4'S'3.G'je : No 3 spring , f o 11,51)10 ) le , No 2 icd 04ViGOc COIIN No. U , .18iZ38Vfc. OVT--No 2 , 2'JViftJ'ic : No Qvvhlto.f.o b 31c ; No 3 white , f. o 1) ) , ai < 3'Wc. Hie No 2 , & 0c. ItMii.r.v No 'J , nominal ; No 3 , f , o b . ) Dc ; No 4 , f. o b , SlffflTJc. 1'r.AX MLI > No 1 , ? I OJVi. TIMOTHY hi LII I'rimc , i > OS'fiS O 1'oiiK-Mo s , per bbl , $ JO IT'S ; lard poi 100 Ibs. S0.90 ; shoit rib * , side ( loose ) , ( t947l 4010 : ( by snltod shouldeis ( loxiid ) , tOnoSlOOO ; short clo.n sides DlnlllorV ilnlslied goods , per gal , Suoxns Unoh.angcrt ; cut loaf , Cc ; granu- l.ltod , 6 70 ; hlnndaiil "A. " 0 57. 'ihit following were the lecolpts and ship ment * foi today : On the Produce oxeliango ted ly tlio butter imrKot wa- , steady , rronnioiy , 17MIT619C , laliy lOH SlOUc I'ags , vveakui , strictly fresh , WOO1 , MAIIICI7T. llovoiiicllt of tlio DomcHtlo iSupply Kclnj ; SiTKinslj Intorrorod AVltli. HOSTON , Juno 10. Tin ) imikot for wool ins beiin oMromely dull the past wcolt The s lies are xinall and ) > nors are purchas- ng only such hiniill lots us they need for tholr iiiinedlatn use. Tholna conservative feollng ill through tlio inarUet , indicated largely by .lie unsettled lliiuncl.il condition All through : lie west the inovenientof the non cllpof wool laslx an oMromoly slow. In the faiust mat- vtt , appear to bo at u Manilstlll , ( Irouors are loldlng their wool , and tholi iv IOHS aio aliovu hose of oasiofu buyers Itesldos , thosonrclty ) f money Is proving' a lilndranco to the niova- nent of the clip , and It111 bo a serious ijues- .Inn wliciio the money is to coino fiom unless liucoiiilUionsshow a decided change Unless tlioiois "freo wool" , It ( lees not socm possible that piIc-os , can go much Idvvei on tills < Up. H coitalnly seems a good ilineto buy wool The in.ul , ill bis fuitlioi declined for Mich igan extia lloeco Tnero have been s ilos of two lots , ono of 00,000 HH. and the othni of UO.OOO Ibs both at V3c ! , nnd this Is a low soi ling pi leu for average outers Houovoi , now wool will not piobably bilng ovm 2Jc per Ib rineilelalno selections have been dull and the only sales aio 10,000 Ibs Ohio at 2tic and D.OOO Ibs lllcblgnn at'J&c JIamifactiiroig are tak ing 25c us tholi top view on now Ohio delaine \\usiied combing wools nru dull and nomlnnl. In unwahhoil combing tlioro liavu been sales of ono-half , ouo-mi liter ami thiDO-ulghths blood at.'JJo. 'Iho demand for territory wool Is no moro active than for other kinds. The hales of tlio wi'ol ; have becm only 231- 000 Ibs , ( Iood line wool has been bold at Ific , Including one lot of 10,000 Ibs. of Mon tana and two of Utah , onn of 00,000 | bs , and thu oilier of 10,000 Ibs. Tine medium baa been belling ul fiom 10u to IHc ' 1 ho total hiilus for the week wore B4 I Out ) lln , domestic and foreign , against 2,407,000 Ibs for the cor responding wcoU last your. i.oMio.v , Junti 10 The Imports of vvool dur ing tlie > vuuk wore ; I'rom Now boulh Wales , V',1511 bales ; from Victoria , b ( > 8 biles ; fiom South Australia , 149 balen ; fiom Now /.ea- land , lO.J'J'J bales ; from DID Uapo of ( iood Mono und NatalM : ) ! bales ; from Itusslii , 1,197 bale's , fiom various uthoi plucon , l.bOO bales , A.NT\\rni' , Juno 10 The vvool sales closed toiliii ' 1 he olfurlngs today comprised 2,000 titles , lliere was a moderate uttemlanro 'Ibobales tudiyvviiro unsatUfuutoiy. 1'ilcos ui'io steady lolluvtlng are thu sales and tlu > prices obtained : .Montevideo , 4U bilos , at UMUIOf pur 100 Kllus , AuUrallan , lit ! bales at 9CXii2JOt. Nun York Mm kotB. NBVV YOHK , Jiina 10 I'l/iuu Uocolpts , 41- 000 pUgn . i > xpoitH , 0,010 bbls , 799 bucks , bales , 21,000pligs i market more aotUo anil bleaili , wlntot wheat , lo.v griulos , JJ05IU2.40 , vv Inter wheat , fnu to fancyfj J5L&J ( 05 ; v > Inter v hoatpatoiilN , * . ) , f > lji3,7S , Minnesota clear , iJ.Ci04J.10 ; Minnesota straights , * J.OOffl4,10 , Minnesota patents , i4 UKM.&U COIIN MUAL Quiet , btoady ; jellow western. $ J ooii'J 70 Hit.-Dull but steady ; western , 5GQGOe. IlAiti LV MAI.T Qulvt but steady ; western , WHFAT Receipts. 274,000 bu . exports , 207- 707 bu , ; enles , 1.40,000 ( bu offuturoa , 60.00U bu ot spot ? pot mnrkot dull , lower with . options , closing steady ; No , 2 red , In store nnd olovator. 77Mc ; afloat , 73cs f. o. b , 7'J f73 lc ; No. 1 northern , 72 ® 73c ; No 1 hard , 7fH70Vct No 2 northern , 70Ji70yc , Options vvuro dul ( nml HOSclowor , hutBtcady , Tlio opening vvab VTuaK , and prices fell ii&Juc with the wist on realizing , advanced Jc on covering and foiolgn buying ; No U red , July , 730.1Ga7a ll-lcic. closing at 7JSc ; boptoiii- bor , 77'4tt77Sc. closing at 77ci Uocombor B'M , < 382 Sc. closing at 82Vjc. OOHH Hocolpts , 78,700 bu. ! exports , 80.G4 ; bu. ; Biles , 125,000 bu. of futures , 17,000 bu of spot. Spots dull , firmer ; No. 2 , 47 > fc u olovtttor , 4t df48Ho afloat Uptlons dull unc ! , (2Hc ( lower with whunt , cleislin : stoadv ; Augu t,46tt48 iiC.closing ul4avc ; boptoiuboi 48 > t5t48 , c , closing at 4b 4c OAT6 HocelpU , 100,050 bu ; exports , 80p6I titfs sales , 70,000 bu futures , 41,000 bu. spot. Spots firm , quiet. Options dull , strmdyi Chicago , 381tc : No 3.34Hc ; No. 3 white , mixed western , 3739c ; whlto western , 40c HAT flight receipts , steady ; shipping , 76Q 80c ; good to choice , 85cM.OO. Hoi < Quint , flrtn ! stnto , common to Choice. 185122C ! I'aclllC roast , 18S122KC. IlniKS Dull , nominal ; wet salted Now Or leans selected , 45 to GO Ibs. , mGci Texas selected , 60 to GO Ibs. , 6517e ; lltmnos Ayres al to 24 Ibs. , 12WC ) Texas dry , 21 to 27 ft > s , 8 ® LO'Jc. ' I'HOVMIOII Cut meats , quiet , steady ; pickled bellies , 12 Ibs. nt lljfc : pickled shoulders , B'iSiOc , pickled hams , 12VJW13C ; middles , liiictlve , llrm ; short clear , 104c. Lard , firmer , quiet ; western steam closed nt J10.15 ; sale * , 100 tierces ntnoo-i. Options , sales , none : Juno closed nt 110 20 , nomlnnl ; July closed at ! 10 40 , nominal ; September closed nt f 10 00. nominal. I'ork , dull , steady ; Kales , 150 bbls. ; old mess , $20 ; now mess , 20 ob IHrrrnu Quiet , unchanged : western dairy , 1 IftlGc ; vvesiorn creamery , 1G&20C ; western factory 135tlOc ; Klglns , 20jf204c Ciir.rsK Quiet , fancy llrm ; part skims Kiln's Quiet , lower ; receipts , 9,948 ukgs ; western , fresh , 14'c. TAUOW Stoidy , quiet , ( S2 per pkg.JCc , COTTONBEFDOIti Uiolco llrill ! Others WOllk ! crude , 40c ; yellow , prime , 4445e ; yellow , choice' , 52c. I'KTIIOI.KUVI Qulot , United , no sales ; crude , In bbls , Washington , t5j crude. In bulk , Wash ington , J2 50 ; relined , New York. $5.23 ; I'hlla- ( leljhliand llaltlmore , J5.20 ; retlnad , in bulk , " 2 70Q2.75 Itosix ( jtilnt , steady ; strained , common to good , * 1.2 ! > ® 1.2714 Timi'E.NTtNK-liull , ntonily : 28'4ft20c. Iticn-bteady , dull ; domestic , fair to extra , 2\ra51tc , Japan , 4" @ 4JC. hiKUH Kavv , llrm ; fair roiltilng , 41C ( | cen trifugals 00 test , 41Bii41Jc ( Kollned In do inntiil. llrm Off A , 4 ® % c > mould A , 5453 511-lGc , stamlaid A , 5 5-1GQ.5HC ; confec- tloneis A. 5 3-\ ( > < &b\t" cutloar , 5 © fi 15-lGc ; crnsiu d , 5J 515 15-lGc ; powdered , 5"aifl ( 6 IJ-lGc , granulated , n 5-lGB.6iJc ; cubes , 5l ) ( rf,55c ( . . I'm Ino.N-Dull , steady ; American , $12.752 * in no Cnevt n Qulot , steady ; lake , $10 80. ] < K4t > I ! isy ; domestic. J3.75. TlN-rirm ; Straits , J10.DD bid , J19.G5 asked ; plates , quietsto idy. hi'i i.Ti.lt Qulot , easy ; domestic. 44.20. JIOLASsi i Now Orleans , open kettle , good to choice , ste idy ut 28U30C. Omahn 1'roilucu Market. vrUTAllM3 ( ToMATOns G-basketcrales , $2 0033 00 OAI.IKOIINIA OAiniAOh Urates , per Ib. , ay NKVV 1'OTATOFS Per bbl , $4. STIUNO 1H.ANS I'er bu box , J1.50. 1'KVS-rerbu box , tl.752 00 CUCUVIHEIIS I'ordor , 76c. OAti.ii'UVM-ii I'lincy , per bu. box , $1.75 ® " So OMONS 1'or bbl. , $4 50. Ll TTUC1- Per do ? , 20A30C. HADISIIJS 1'ordo ? , 20iS25c. GUI i N ONIONS I'er do15 ( 200. Asi'AUVUUS 1'erclo3540c. . N f W llLKlS 1'or dO7 , 40c. CAiu-oitNiACnruitti-s 1'or 10-Ib. box.81.75 © 1 H5. % faiitVVMirnniFS Per case , on orders , $1" UoosMitiums I'er case , $3 G04 00 Hv-UMitltllll-s I'er2l-plnt cases , * 2 25512.75. III-VIONS Uholro to fancy , $1.503500 , extra fancy , ! 3 503,15 00 HIMN\S 1'or bunch , including crates and packing , $2 00512.50 OltVNius Khorsldo seedlings , JT 23 , Medl- teiianean swcols , $ ) 503.75. Hi , vuKltritlllKS 24-iiuart cases , $3 504 00. 1IUTTL.K , COOS , OAMh , t'Otll.TIlY. HfTTi n The great bulk of the countiy butter goes at lie. Ki.ns Uenoi.il market lie. I'oui.Tiiv Choice hens. He ; ml\cd coops , 7Hc , old looitors , 43c ; geese and ducks , MHCKl.HM'OUS HAY The market on good upland hay , $7 In car lots VhUr-L'lioIcound small fat , 7a8'/4c ( ; largo and thin , 3u bc. * > t. I.ouU Markets. ST Louis , Juno 10 I'l.otm Steady quiet and unchanged : patent * , S3 20713 35 ; extra fancy , $ 'J90i4300. ( fine } . $200 200 , Choice * 2IOQ230 , family , i.200a210. rye Hour , $3 25cT5 ( JO. \\HIAT Weak , with ono or two spasmodic exceptions closing ' - oil ; No 2 led cash , O3'oc ; June , GJ"ic ; July , ( i5hfflOrilir , closing It b5'0 ' < it00'ic ; AlUllHt , 07 'j07'vac1 , cloilng at 071,0 ! toptombui. G9' ' f.70Uc ! , closing at b9 ] c. COKN Very dull , closing Vic below yesterday : No 2 mixed , cash Ofi c : June 3UVc ; luly , 37 > , ® 37 = uc , closing at : i7'8c ; > optembei , 38ijc , closing at 384 n85ac OVTS No 2 cash , 273 c ; July , 27e ; August 24 c bid ; boptombor , 2434 KVR-No 2 , 02c bid. HIIVN- Dull , steady. II AY Quiet , unchanged. lluiTUt Uncliangod ; choice creameiy , 10 ® Ibe ; choice dairy , l4c. Tuns Unchanged. Lh AD Lower. ? 3 ; spelter , steady. COIIN Mri. . Uncliangod WHISKY * 1. 12 1'itov ISIONSHull , with llttloc h nice ; curron mxdo pork. J19.25 ; lard. } 9 J7' , < S9.00 ; : dr < , lit meats , loose shoulders , $9 ; longs nii ( , Ibs i9GOjl990 ; bacon , picked hbouldots , 9 87" ; longs and ribs , $10 0010 (52V ( , ; sboils 1087'4"J11 00 ; liams , suirai cmed , J131 i IjFOUi'is rioui , 3,000 bbls ; wheat , O.OOC ) U ; corn , 157,000 bu. ; oats , 24,000 bu. Miii'iii NTS 1'loui , OOOOhbU ; wheat , none corn , 7b,000 bu. ; oats , 5,000 bu ; rye , 1,000 bu KuiiHiin City Markets KVNS\S CITY , Juno 10 WHBVT Dull ik , lint not iniotably lower ; No 2 hard , 08' 059c ; No 2 rod , OOc. COIIN Slow , easy ; No. 2 mixed , 34c ; No. vvhlto , 34'30c. OATB-Diill. weak ; No 2 mixed , 25y28c No 2 white , 29c Kvr Wo ikj No 2 , nominal , 52c. lIUTTUt l-'lrm ; cioamciy , lllGc' dairy , , c. 1 ous 1'asy nt lie HiscniTShoat , 3,000 hu , corn , 3,000 bu ; oat1,000 Du biui-Mt NTS Wheat , 11,000 bu ; corn , 0,000 bu , oats , 0,000 bu. Now Vork Dry Cinnds Market. Nl.w YOIIK , Juno 10. Demand foi dry goods was considerably improved I'llnts , ulngliums , Jnivvn cottons , vvlndo sheetings , denims and dross goods were in leading request. There was uUu HOmelhlng doing In seasonable articles. ( onlldenco was mucoptlbly lu cre iMJd. The following nddltlonal jirfcosof now pi hits wcro established ; Gloucester fnncles , O'ic ; Indigo blue , Gc ; Turkey led , Oc ; rruvs , 01 , c ; stiiph ) . OHc ; Garner A. Cj ) , inoiiso- Ino fancies , Oe , Delm ulnu , black and white , nnd Aigontino grays , Oc ouch Cotton Vlnrltet. NhW Oni.nvNfl , Juno 10 ruturos steady ; June. $7 bO bid ; July , 7.047.G5 ; August , $ H (11(18.02 ( ; September , $70251703 ; October , $700ij7G7 ; Novomboi , J7 72487.70 : Dcrom- bei , t7 777.79 ; Jimimiy , J7.914t7.92. Good middling H 1-lGc ; mldilllns , 711-inC ; low middling , 7a c : good oidlnaiy , 7 1-lGc ; not rocolpto , 1,001 bales ; gross receipts , 1,001 bales ; exports to ( iieat Britain , U.OjO bales ; co istwlso 2095 biles ; Rales , 1,100 bales ; lock , 110,709 bales. I.iv 4iriiiil Markets. Livcnroor. , Juno _ 10Viii3AT rirmj do- iiKind modurate ; holders olloi spailngly , ( JOHN riinii domund moderate ; mixed , western , 4s 2d nor cent it , I'i'Vh Oanadlan , OsO'id percental , lUcON ] , oiig clour , 10 Ibs. . 05s Od per cwt. L\HD Prime wostoin , 49s OdDorcvrt C'lilHKAmerican , llnest white and colored , 48s per cwt. for now. Untroo Murkot. NEW YORK , Juno 10. Options opened fnac- tjvu , nnch.mgod , to 0 points up ; closed rjulnt at 0 points occllnu ; ilos , 0,000 bags. Including ing- Juno , lliOOll)10 ) ; July , * 1040 61500 , August , 10 3010,40 ; HoDtombor. 410.10 ® 1025 , Ducunbor. 114.05. fapoC Kio , dull , stuady ; No. 7 , * 17 1'lillnilelpblu drain .Market. I'llII.ADUl'llIA JuilO 10 WllKAT Quiet and lower , No 2 led , Jnnu , COHN Options baicly steady ; No 2 mixed , Juno. 4Gnl7c OATS rutures dull and near deliveries shaUo castor , No. 2 white , June , 39'3U c , Iliiltlinoru drain Mnrkot , IIALTIMOIIP , Juno 10IIEAT Kaslor ; No 2 iccl , spot and Juno , 70iic. CuitN Qulut and dullimtxud , spot and Juno , 17)c. ) OVT3 Qnloti No 2 vvhlto western , 42Hc l' < orlu drain. I'toiut , Juno 10 Coin , market ilrmor , No 2 , 3Ge , No1 , : il > ' , c. Oatn , market lircgu- lur , No 2 white. 31la32c ; No. J white , 30 ® UO' c. Hj e , nominal bTOCICS AND 1IONDS. Hpooulntlon In bocurltloi Was Character ized by Murli Strength , NEW YOIIK , Juno 10.-Speculation at the Stock exchange was characterized by strength throughout the session. The acknowledg ment ot the Northern 1'aclflo funding plan as anticipated by President Oakcs and the belief that the Itlchmond Terminal and National Cordage re-organlzatlon plans will bo carried through , al ) added to the bullish fueling which sot lu after the excltumont In Chicago early lu the week , The buying movement was stimu lated by the fav orable reports of the railroads , thu St. Paul company showing uti increase Ingress gross rorolpts for the past week of ISa.OOO. Thou again , the operators mdjt prominent on the bear aide have changed front and are pro- rvu nouncpdly bullish on nTluimbor of tending specialties , notably ( . 'Mease. Today n loading trndo&Ovho ban contested thorlso In the market fnr the past few dnys began to cover up nnuV > fcli purchases were mnlnly Instrumental Inbringing nbout the advance which oi'CiirrcdJ'fl'ho bank statement with Its loss of JO.OJO.GOn' ' in surplus reserve was Ignored and nftor ItVJinmlcntlnn n nutn- bDr of Issues sold nt the b\\st figure of the day The Improvement In price * ranged from ' < to 3 per emit ami was most , niarkcd In Chicago ( Jas , Iloek Island , Manhattan , St. 1/ouls tt Omaha. St , I'aul , IturllnitTli'n.Ucnoral Llcctrlc , I'lttsburg & Western flroforrcd , Atchlson , Cotton Oil , Illinois t'entflili I/oillsvlllo. Nash- villa , Missouri Pactlle , > uw Jersey Central , Now York Central , Krle , Union Pnclllc , West ern UnionSugar , l < oad and Cordage preferred AU the stocks named hold at the top figures of the week nnd closed at or near thn highest point. The market loft off strong. The sales aggregated 133,012 shares , ut which 19.GJU were unlisted. The Posttsays ! Probably the falling off In local money balances reported In today s bank statement was larger than actual conditions warrant. Tim statement covers gold ship ments of $2,000,000 on Saturday nnrt Tuesdnv , about a $1,000,000 p ild to the siiblroasury and Mmiothlng llko 15,000,000 transferred to the west ; n total ontllow of JH.fiOO.OOO , ngalnst J9.G88.000 reported In tlio statement. What Is especially sbjnllk'ant , however Is the state ments recorded ofi$12,485GOO decrease In de posits This tolls the stgry of the western shipments. It Is now three VToeks at least since the bulk of the credits drawn up on this week were es tablished hero by the Chicago and bt Louis bonks. Western commercial paper was freely discounted by Hid New 'i ork ( Jily hanks , but the western banks wore content to leave the resulting credit balance hero , subject to draft In cases of emergency Tlio emergency arose nt the opening of this week when the puiicky collapse lintho Chicago wheat nude New \ ork exchange almost tins ileablu , Under such cir cumstances It was Inevitable th it the Now York bilmces should bo at once drawn out and shipped. Hut the affect Ii pretty sine to bo ns temporary us the acute local pmlc which VMIS Its c utso Precisely the motives which niompted the Chicago banks last month to le iv o their newly created b il mces on deposit Ih Now Yoik will opurito ngiln when the Chicago cage situation has leturncd to a calm , \\hen this occurs and the low money tales which alwayn follow panic are prevailing In Chicago , Itc.an baldly bo doubtcdthatthls week's west- wiirdshlpments of currency will come b icK The following are tlio closing quotations on the leading slocks on the Now Vork Stock ox- ch uigu today : Atclitson N I'nclllo | ifd. . . . Atlains Kxpross . . . 110 U I1 Don AUulf. IU Alton , T 11 Northwestern . . . . 107 do praforrcil. . . . 160 do profcrroil . . . . 1S5 Aiuorictn Hxpross 107 N. Y. control . . . Ilultlmora&oiilo. . 74 N. Y &N. h Cnntuln I'acltlc * . Ontnrlo A Western " IS" Cnimtla toultiorn . Imp Ccntrnt 1'ucltla . . . . COin Ctic. .VOlilo O , S Ii AU N. . . . Chicago A Alton . . 1'aclllo Mull C II , VQ IVorla l > . A K ChlcoKOClns . , . . . 1'lttsburg in , CongulltlntodUns. . I'ulluianrnlaco. . . . HI C O. O ASt I. . . Heading 17 Cotton oil Cort. . . . Illobmond Tor . . . . 17H Del lluilaon 123 do proforrcil H , I ) . I , AW UloOranrto W . . . If ! I ) . AU. II pfil. . . . do preferred. . . 7 I ) AC. K Co . . . . IU Hock Island 7JH Knst lonn St. I'aul 70H Krlo do preferred. . . Krlo proforrcct . . . . St 1'ivlll A Omaha . tort VVAyno do preferred . . . 1HK Ut. .NorthiTii pf il 11(4 Soutliern 1'aclllc . C A.K 111 lit il . . . " Suifnr Hennery . Hocking Vnlloy . . . . . 'Icnn Coal A Iron Illlnoli Contrnl . . . ' . ' 2 TexiiB 1'nclllo . . . . St. I'nul , V Dulntli 33 lol AO Con. ptd Knn A lex. pf il . SlCf UnionI'ncttle l.nko ICrlii .V. West . ' ' ° ' ' " ilo preferred W. bt fi' . V ! . . l.nko Mioro ilo proferrtd . . . Lciitl Iruat , . . . Wills Vurxo hTp nest I , , V.N 07 " Western Union. . . . st I onlivlllo & V A. \\lnclliiK A I , i : . i'i Mnnhnttnn Con . . , jlQ.proferroil . , . Mouip lH.1CUa'H'n. IU Minn & St 1 , i % MlchlKiin Contrnl. . IH > ar t It ( ) . . . . Mti ouil I'aclllc . General I'.lcclrlc MohlloA. Ohio 11) ) " Nn.U I In Nnshvlllo A Clmtt. 84 Uukv. 1 nul A Iron Nntlonal Cortlago. " lo ureforreJ. . . . 107 Uo iiroferroil 4'J II. ft T ( ' N J ccntrnl 110 Tel , A A. AN. M. 11 Norfolk * VV pf d LBl St Ii A Iv C 11I I ) North American Co preferred . . . 10 .Northern I'm Iflc a r TioclosliiBquotatiotH ! n bonds- U S 4s TOR . /i. A , I At ( .011 5s SI U. ti 4s coup Stints ! ( ion M . 103 1J S 4 > roir St. I'll n I Consols . . . 125 I'nclllcua of , b . . . . 103V4 M.J1 , C A 1' Inn . . Loillslnnn Bt'Cills ] n T. t'Ji (3 'Ir Hcts Missouri Oi 101W T.l'i II O 'Ir llcts lenn uow set f.s . . . 100 Union I'ncltlolsts rlenn now sot 5s. . . III \VA. t Shore 101 rJoun. nnnr net 3s . It e.iVV lets ( ntmclafro y&s . . . . Atuh 4s Contrnl Pnrlllc Ists 10 1 At li , SHs , clnss A 47 I ) A It I , luls . . . . in II II A S A 6s 102 1) ) . A II G , is inbi ilo 'd fin 11M Krlu 2ilx JIM IRft/r. C. 53 107 M. K A T. ( Jen Us. . 7U do con. CtS. 1C ) M K A T. Hun it. 41 V. Carolina ts . . . 12D Mutual t'nlonlis . . . do4n 12DUJ N .1 C. Iiit Cert. . . M t ! . Browns. . . . tlj .N. I'ne Ista Tenn old ( s . . tljr,3 N I'ncMs 10J Va ( , r,3JT Is. VV Consols 130 V a. KxVlat coup . JT N VV I'obents'r'sjs 10S JTMl Itostoii Stock niintutlom HOSTOX , Juno 10 Call loins , par cent ; time loans , 0 per cent. quotations on stocks , bomls and AtLb , ' 1. AH 1 VVestlnxli Itlcctrlc. Amor SuKar do preferred . . . . 44 r doprororrod Wisconsin contrit. 448K IlavjtatoOnH Atchlson 2ds 47 Doll Iclephono do la ' Boston A Alliiny. . . Now l.nKlnnd IIA . .io' llorton , t Vlnlno . . Itil Gnnornl Ulectrlc Ds 85 dopfd 110 VVIs Contra ! Is . . . . 6' ) C 11 "A Q Alloiioz MlnlnitCo 40 HtLliburi : pf'd. . . . . Atlantic CPU l.loctrlc 714 , boston A Montana Illinois > -I03l Ilutto A lloston . . Mexican Central Cnllliui't A llccla . N Y AN K 22H Ccntcnnlul . Old Colony IS5U iTiiuklln OriKon &hort Line . U ICenmnrkO Itubbor 42 Oiqoola Hun Dleco 10 Qnlncy . . . UnlTii raclllo . . . . 10Mb , lantu Ko Copper . VVost Knit H4 Tamarack VVcetlinil pf d 71'IJ ' Sin I'rniicisLO Mining ; O SAV I'liVNCisco , Juno 10 The oflloli closing quotations for mining stocks tod-ty were as follows : Dent A llolchcr . . . I'l Nevada Queen . . . . 5 llodloConsolldstod. 20 Oplur 170 Cliollnr 10ri 1'otosl "Ij Con'd Cal A Vu . . . . 175 tiavuKO 7i Crown I'olnt 70 "lorrn Nevada 85' Oonld A Curry . . . . 00 Union Consolldatod 85 Mexican ll'i Utili 6 Mono 10 \ollowJackot 141 Now York Vilnius OuntntKnin. r NPW YOIIK , .Tune 10 The following nto the ole lnc ciiiotatlons of mining Blocks on the New Voile board : ( rown I'olnt . . . 75 Ophtr . ' U ton Cal A Vn . . Ib5 Plymouth . . . . . Ui i Dendnnod . . , . . 100 Blerrn .Nevada 80 Could A Curry. . . . 75 Standard . . , . 100 llnle A Norcross . " 'i Union Con . . . . 70 Ilomcstuko . . . . . .100J Iron Mlvcr . . . . 10 Mexican 101) ) Quick BlUer. . 275 Ontario 1401) do profd . l.'Ol St. T.onU .Mlulni : ( notations. ST. Lotrii , Juno 10 Tlio followliuaro the closing inlnliiK quotiitloiH : yVrtllins . . . . f 75 tliriuiHo .JI.-5 American d5 Hope 4 Ol ) tlilniotalllo. 4.61) ) I co . . . . . Of O .03 Fllnibftn . 40 S Hoped . 7J bid tasked I'lnniii lulNutua. . KANSAS CITY , Juno 10 Cloarlngs , Jl- 405,324 Nr.vv OIIMUNB , Juno 10. Oloarliius , $1- 247.000 l > \uis.Tuno 10 , Three nor cent rcntos , OHf 97' c for the account ' ItAl.Tluonr , Juno 10 ClcarhiRH , } 2,108H111 , balances , J370.019. Alonijj' , 0 pel cent , LONDON , Juno 10 Airfl/rnit / of bullion KOno Into the Hank of KhglarWl ! m bal inco today , " ' ' 1100,000 Ml vii'iiiH , Juno 10. N w Vork ( xclinnsio snllliiK at nSO piomlii6ll JCleaiInD's , i'JOU- 227 ; balances , $73,101. H04 Hi'ni.iN , June l-Thogt ( ) Jomont of the Im- peilal Hank of Oormnny riliqws a decrease In opecle of'.1,120,000 marlfV New YOHK Juno 10 ( lluHrlngs , } 08,725,8GOi bahinces , 84jl3r > , 120 Tor-Tho wi > ok , clctiuii s , J503 230,040 , balances , JW.170 7157 Juno IftynMrniov , OTIS poi cent New Vork iixchanuu , 35'iiiOc ! discount CloailllRs , J1.800 100 IMIlthe vvook , tl.1,210- 000 , sainu week last vu.irliJM,743,850 NbW VOIIK. June 10tpt > olal ToloKrnm to Till ! lll.l.l liXCll 1I1RO WHS ( | llOtPl ( lib fullllVVh today : Chicago , * 1 25 ( inrnjunt , Iloston , UOc dlbcount * ' HOSTOV , Juno 10. 'C.hjarliiRs , { 14,138- 690 ; balances , 91,328,212' Money , 7 per cent KvchatiKO on NLJV Vork OOc fdls- biiliuuck , * 9,212,72b < LIIKAOO. Juno 10-Ole irlnns , 813,220- 535 I'oi the urek , { 95D45lbJ ; sunu : ucek last year , i 102,100,205 l\chuiiKe : on New York , tl 'Jr > ( lisciiiint. I'oiolKn oxchaiivto , dull tit J4 8514 for sixty-day bllU and J4 B7'i for slKht drafts Money , steady at 7 per cent Hr. Louis , Juno -OloarhiKS , &J.440- 512 , balances , tlH.ObO. This wcekit24,810- 101 , balances. J1.053,881 Last year : Oloar- lilrf * . } Ja,014.01Q ; balances , tJUUl,215 Last \ > enk : c'luuilngs , f JO.O'JU.l'JU , ijalancos , 12,585,020. Money qulot , extra 8 per cent. Kxclmiiiiu on Now Vork tl discount YOHK. June 10. The liriports of simp at tlio nort of Now York for the wpek wore J97.247 , of which 187.BB8 was sold nnd10.311 silver. The exports of specie from the port of New Vork for the week were 41,002,405of which fl,005,600 was gold and SOBG'J05 slUur Or this amount 81.001,000 gold and 1080,400 silver went to Europe and J4.00U gold and 10,605 , silver wont to South America. Kantai City I.lvo Stock Market. KANSAS OITV. Juno IO.-OATTJ.K Ho- colpts , 600 hertdi shipments , 1.777 head muikut btouily ( o gtronei Texas iteorn ti 2Ba4 85 : sllUipIng ' ikeff , * 40ii5 60 : n itlvo COWS. { ? 00i ,2 A'i ttitcFer ttoi'lc , * 3 00 4 80. stockcrs and feeder , 1J.OO4 40t bulls nnd mltpil , I200300 , Hoiis-Uocolpts. i.400 bond ! shipments r > 00 hond ; market strong nnd HKil6c hlfjlior for lights nnd ( JJM.V' for hoavlos ; bulk nf sales , | rXM BO r,0licavlot0.4Mir'.C'5p'K'kPM. ! ! * o JWirt 00 : nilti'ii , io.40ito.oO ! lleht , n 25'jj 6 f)5t Yorkers , fl.f > 580 115 : pigs. $4.75 G.25. SHEEP HccolpH , 7K ) head : shlptnonts , 250 head ; market stroiur OMAHA I.1VK STOl'IC MAKKKTS. Conditions Onvrrnltifr Triuln Still Very Un- crrtnln anil Cn utl rnptory. SVTi'tiiuv , Juno 1" . 1'or the most pirl the markets have been badly damaged thu past week nml this has had a tendency fa shut off supplies. The result Is that the week's receipts show a bltf de-crease as compared with last week nnd ono year ago. Thoofllclal figures are as follows- Cattle. HOJS. Sheep Hecolpts this week . 8.070 22,2' > 5 l.lHO Hecellits last week 14,572 20,741 3,175 Sumo vock last year. 10.7OJ 3S.057 700 The cattle market on Monday and Tuesday was simply paralyred On account of the financial name at Chicago and the stringency In the money market every where e-lso , dealers hardly Know what to ask or bid for cattle 1'rlccs vvoro anvw hero from lOc to 25c lower than the very bad dose of the week pre vious and the trade was badly demorallred A sharp falling off In supplies followed this break and as money matters were bc'glnnlng to adjust themselves a reaction followed and lOc to 15o of the decline was re- Rained during the latter part of the week. this demand , however , has bei n very light from all sources peculntlvo nmiovport shippers are doing almost nothing while the dressed beef houses nro conlliilng tholroperatlonstothosm illest possible limits lilght iceolpts m ly help mallei s for a while but It Is appiicnl to nil that there will bo no purmanont revival In the tiade until nor mal conditions prov nil lu the money mat kel. I he week closes with a comp natively light run and a moderately active and I ilhei ( Inner maiket Naturally with only about half ns many cattle us were hero last ituiday and the week's supply showing a falling oir com pared with last week of some 5000 head and compared with a jear ago of nearly 2,000 head , the feeling was better on all shies , and business looked up a bit The condition of eastein mirkets while somewhit Im proved , was hatdly such as to Induc'iHUcctil i- llvo activity , and while shippc'ts dldsomo business the dressed beef men did about'J5 porcentof the buslmss Competition among them was fair , and desirable light and medium weight steers sold freely at pikes steady to a shade strongei than Prldiv.fnlr to choice l.Ol'O to 1,150-lb stiors selling at from $4 35 toJ4 70 lie ivy cattle were gener ally slow sile , especially If co irso. or not fat and some sellers were ) quoting them e.islei or at bostonly steady. Good to clfivlco 1,200 to 1,400-lb Ix-oves sold nt fiom $4 05 to $5 , and rough , old fashioned 1,200 to 1,300 II ) steers around $4 40 and $1 00 Half fat and gieon cattle were also moro or less neglected by buyers but were hardly qnotahly lowei with silos at fiom $ J 75 to Jl.23 "On the vvholo It wns a fairly good market for good cattle and n very fair clearance was olfected Olforlngs of cows and mixed stock were ns usual r.it hi' ! limited and as there me ns yet no grass cattle coming forward tocompete with them the demand was good nnd the market active ind stroneor nil mound ( loot ) to choice fnt cows and heifers sold at from $1 80 lo $4 lOwlth fair to irood butchers cowsl ugely at from ? 1 to JT 75 and citmais at from $2 to $280 Veal calvis weio ste idy at from J1 50 to $5 and bulls unch ingcd it fiom $ .2.80 totl 75 foi fill to good slock Theio was little going on In the foedei tr ido The ( loin mil Is good fin smooth , well lued and fleshy stock , but common stock c ittle ire In pool icquost and c.islei. Itcpiosent itlve sales : nni.ssro III.I.P. No AvI'r. . No. Av I'r 28 700 $2 75 17 1177 J4 40 5 . 892 3 50 1 0(10 ( 1 11 U . 1045 3 liO 0 . . . .1021 t 15 1 050 3 75 21 . . 1101 I 45 2 . 1005 3 75 01 .1174 4 50 13 1302 .1 75 12 .1111 4 50 2 10H5 3 75 2. ) . .1031 1 50 10 . . 70 3 75 1 . . .1020 4 50 19 10")1 4 00 1 . .15r > ( ) 4 50 19 . . . 891 400 17 . .1199 450 20 084 4 15 1(5 ( . 1100 4 50 J. . . 775 4 15 20 . . 1317 4 50 11 775 4 15 40 . . .1110 4 55 21 924 1 25 24 . 10SC 4 CO 4 1012 I 21 24 , . .1213 " 1 00 34 . .1003 1 25 23 . 1201 I 05 17 1140 4 31 13 . 1230 401 Ib 1101 4 35 51 . 120S 1 75 21 1002 1 10 21 1.180 1 75 21 1007 I 10 20 . . 1204 4 85 19 . 1078 I 40 SIIII'I'INOM > KM'OKT. R 1291 1 DO 1H . . 1370 i 90 20 1151 470 25 . . .1400 500 MIM.U 37 . , . . 009 3 75 7 778 4 25 3 . . 8801 00 11 . J030 4 45 COW S 1 . 000 2 00 1 . . 10SO 3 00 1 810 2 25 1 . 780 3 00 2 . 805 2 40 4 . . . 880 3 25 2 910 2 50 1 800 3 25 2 . 1200 2 50 11 . . 810 .1 50 20 740 2 50 2 980 i 50 1 . 910 2 50 1 . . . .1100 3 50 1 . . . . 810 2 50 2 . .1100 3 50 2 . . 90 2 50 1 . 1150 3 50 1 . . 010 2 00 2 .1170 3 55 5 . . 810 2 00 4 . 1145 3 fiO H ) 803 2 00 1 . 1040 3 75 5 . 1018 2 O-i 3 1110 3 85 ' ) . 815 2 70 2 . 805 .1 H5 1 . . JC1JO 2 75 3 . .1130 3 85 1 . 020 2 75 1. . . . 10UO 1 00 10 . 827 2 80 IICIII IIS 0 . . . . 540 3 50 17. . . 1082 3 80 1 . 3 ! 0 3 50 1 010 3 81 10 . . . . 600 3 80 4 . 902 1 10 CAM LS. 1 140 3 50 D . 102 5 00 3 iiJ : .1 75 2 11)1 5 00 2 110 4 50 2 175 5 00 / HULLS. 2 . . . . 015 2 80 1 . . .1580 3 10 2 . . . 915 2 80 2 . 1130 3 40 2 . . 1310 285 1 . .1020 .145 1 . . . . 1170 3 00 I . . .1170 3 45 1. 1440 3 10 1 1750 B 50 1 . 470 3 15 1 . 900 J 75 1 1110 3 21 1 1300 3 75 3 . . 1000 3 25 STOCKKnt AND rmnuts 19 . . . . 711 2 80 tj . . . 128 3 50 1 750 3 23 4 7li2 3 00 0 . . 4flO 3 2.1 H 852 3 00 0 . . 4 ( > 0 3 25 0 041 3 05 0 . . . . 172 3 50 lloiis 1'iobibly the most marked fentuin o Iho hog situation at picsimt istlie hlgdeeioasi In supplies us comp ued with ayeirngo lnr ) Ing the Hist ten days of June , J8')2 ) , theio weio id elved 71,702 , hogs , whllu foi the simo tei ( lavs this jcai the supply his bei i 37,177 , or less than half Under or dlnury clii iiniHlaiu'os this would mean i sharp advance In values , -pichilly as tin same conditions pievall at all western mar kots , bill at piescnt llsellecth is been seaicely nollceablo as money matteis aie In such i sbami th it all buyer * and upoiatois aie compelled polled to i lin tholi business a clo e to shoi. . as possible The light supplies Hlmpl' ' inevent thu maiket fiom going to smash. Oi Tiiosday pi Ices took the biggest diop In tin history of tin ) ti.ide , .t tills point I'llcuM won 011 a flat 50c on nil gulden , which men oh In the busliisss h ly wns the worst liual Iho miukot ovui experienced In any om day for ovei aiinaitei of iiconttiiy orslmo"wn times"ith lighter supplies ( hiring iho re inulmlur of the wei k fully 25c or about bill Hits decline has been icgiiliied but thonmtlto foi ( hi ) vrcek closes on an aveuige Slcloivo than a week ago , l.ecuipts loilny wine veiy f ill , but consldoi ably HghU i than on last hatuidiiy when 7,51 bend were iici'lvoil Thn quality as a rule wa good and thi ) market opened out active um siouly lo Niton ) : with hlilppoisaml piukeis buying finely and flesh moat men moiloiati ly liood light and but ! her weights weio In tlio bust demand and tbesu with the bebt heavy grades sold nt $0 10 and ? 045 , while the pool to fair tough and mixed p ick- Ing grades were going ut 10 25 and JO JT Undc'i the Inllnenco of better eastern advices' ami a stioiu piov talon market the trade 1m- ptovcd as the morning advanced and the last s iles weio hugely at io to and ? 0 15 or about be higher III.in Pilday The pens were cleared in good season , the market closing ntiong with the big bulk of the K lies nt JO 40 and Sb 45 as ng.iliibt it > .15 and iti 10 I'rlilny and $0 70 to tG.75 on lau Saturday Hepiosentatho sales No Av bh. Pr No Av. bh Pr. 3 IbO } l ) 20 55 251 IbO JO 40 03 291 320 ( i 25 00 2J1 W ) 0 40 01 315 210 7 30 72 208 210 (1 10 10 2'20 40 0 30 WJ 257 100 ( . 10 58 . 200 320 0 30 70 210 200 tl 10 03 273 210 0 35 02 .209 200 0 10 59 28H 280 0 35 7d 245 200 0 40 57 275 200 b 35 65 BOO 120 0 40 33 200 ItiO 0 35 82 2J1 IbO 040 59 242 80 0 35 50 254 40 U 40 09 . 221 120 0 371' 47 ' 208 40 ( J 40 01 270 037" 77 218 80 0 1(1 ( 60 . 313 40 U 37' , 02 2J7 120 0 12S , 57 302 210 G 37V , 1)4 204 200 0 42"/ 58 215 - ( i 40 1)2 258 120 0 42C D'J 250 r 0 40 72 241 100 0 421 , W ) 255 100 0 10 58 275 80 0 42K 67 250 JOO 0 40 74 254 80 0 42tf 74 251 HO 0 40 05 229 120 0 12V4 04 . .265 250 0 40 09 237 80 0 42V4 00 242 120 0 40 02 2r)5 100 0 42V 73 . 238 240 0 40 71 205 - 0 42'i 72 276 210 0 40 70 . . .201 120 0 42JS 72 252 120 0 40 OH 250 120 0 42W 08 237 200 11 40 02 243 100 0 42CJ 04 .209 100 C 40 00 258 40 G 46 03. .208 - 6 40 04 . 200 120 6 46 65 .288 120 0 10 07 282 - 0 46 67 . 273 280 G 40 03 276 80 0 46 08 .102 80 0 40 04 . 250 120 C 46 63 24 > 320 0 40 78 226 80 0 45 63 345 40 G 40 74 214 ICO G 45 07 254 1GO U 40 81 213 200 046 49 197 100 0 40 87 258 . - 0 46 07 05 200 0 40 CO . 241 100 0 46 61 209 40 040 70 250 80 045 . . .211 200 840 ? ? 280 80 046 16. . . ! M > 120 6 40 61 242 BO 6 46 72 2 7 100 0 40 CO , 233 230 0 4SJJ 02 . 250 20O 0 40 ruin AND HOUGH. 107 121 320 0 00 SIIFPITlioro were no fresh receipt * of Miccp pxcept n loud billed direct toSwIft Mid nothing here to make n market , The demand Is good from all local houses nnd prices nrnnuotably unchanged. Kastorn markets Inn o born over- Mocked till week nnd tlio fooling there Is rather weak , lair to good natives , M.&OSS.&O ; fixlr to coed westerns , $1 UOiUi DO ; common nnd stock sheep , $2 DK ( 4 00 { peed to cliolco 40 lo 100-11) Inmbs , $5 0080.0 , llornlpt * ) nnd Disposition of Stock. Official receipts and disposition of stock ns shown by tlio books of thn Union Stock Yard * company for the tnimty-fmir hours ending ixt 0 o'clock p. in Juno 10 , 1893s UKCKIPT * . Dlsi-oslTlnx 'hlruijo l.lvn stnrl < , Juno 10 tSpicltl Toli'srain lo TIIK lll.h 1 Thnio was a bniit.irly supply of cattle hole today , not inoro than HOD bond slmulmi up to fai as natlvis are coiii'eriiid thorn liny fairly bo sildto hnvv bc'i'ii no inurkol , not I'noiiu'li tr.idbiK lii'liiK done to estibllsh iiuolallons. Noinlnallv prices weio Hun through an usllinitu of moderate arrivals for .Mend ly liiip.ittc-il con- lliluneo. 'I ho hog maiknt VMIS vctj nninen It was ftuum In spots buhii ! hlKhiir In thu iiortli ( nt- I'lii division tb in nt the close of jostmd ly's Ir id Ini ; and nKo shun Inc strt'imtli at the opt > n- In othui iti | liters , but later Inthodty thi'i-o was wi'aUnoss all around. As for two in thieo dajs p ist lliht boss sold to the best advantage , though KOOI ! Kr ides , of no matter what weight , sold very elo-,0 together. There VMIS a llttln scalplni ; In culls and plisit from $1 to $ ( ' 2. > , and a tow lo tils of assorted llRlit sold uronnd $7.05 , but fiomb.7o to JO 00 were the piovall- IIIK prlcos The few sheep on today's market did not Invo Ion , ? to wait for bnyois. They weio pIcUiMl up only In the day at HttoiiK prleos , siliis m ikhiR on , i hisls of from JJ.2D to J4 00 from pool to choice Texas nnd from JJ 00 to f5 3T > for native and wc'sloms Ye ulliiRs vveie ijnolod nt fiom 44 50 to $0.'J5 and spibiK lambs at from i-l 25 to $7 2.r > Kecelnts : Cattle , 00 , calves , 50 , boRS , 0.000 , slu up , 1,000 bond rhuKvenliiK .Touinal reports' ( JATTi.K HoeolptH , 6,000 houl : slilptnonts , 200 he , id , m.irknt steady , quot.itlons nominal ; prime stcois , $5 no'iJS ' ti ( > ; inedluin , tt 00ft5 21 ; nt hois , fl 20 ® I DO , TOMUIS , J2. IOiJ4 20 ; co s , lions lit eelpts , 10,000 head shipments , 7,000 ho id ; mat hot active , stroiis , mixed and pickers , ifd 75'iiO'H ) : pi line lii-.iv v and hulcheis' wolnlils , Jb 0037 05 , llglit , s5o.70i4 7 10 , plKS , ? li COIiliTO SUCHItiVPlpts , 2,000 head ; shlpmnnls , 000 held , m.iiKot sti'adv ; iiiitFTcs , Sr > OOTJ ffi" 50 , vvostorns t4.0llQO'JO , Tox.ins , * 4 G0i5 1'JO , lambs , $ l.2oQO 00. St. Imil * l.lStock Murlcot. ST Louis , Mo , June 10 Ovrn.is llccelpts , 800 bund ; Milpmuuts , 1,200 bo id : iniiki't sic uly , common lo Rood natives , JJ25JS400 , f.ih tooidlnaij Texan steers , 83 00r& ! 00 Moos Ucrclpts , 300 hexd : shipments , 1,400 lit1 id ; market steadj , llKht n shade lilKlic'r , raiisoof prices JO ODtib HD. SMI i-i Itucolpls 0,700 bend ; shipments , 1,100 head ; nuuKct Him and unchanged. ir. Situation Not the Ilc-Ht Nut Hotter Than i Many 'Ihlnk It Is Mr W. II , Uoboison , miiiager of the Omabi oflico ol H G Dun & Co , in his weekly discussion of the tiado situation , S1J3 " Iho week closes without anj dlsastious failuics in this disti ict The situation is not all th it c in be desiied , of couise , but wholesale dcalcis neavij' all speak cncouiagiiu ly and lotall tiadc is hotter thin was expected The news fiom the couiuii is good r.umoisaie veiy busy and theiccent rains have made the outlook chdciful for the sci- son's eiops Unfortun itely for nil coucernoil confidence is beliiR icstored veiy slowly. Many of our leadluc iinanciers are of the opinion th it no lellof can bo nntiripited until convrtess convenes and dellncs our iluaneial policy cleaily. So IOIIK as this oclief obtains and the halanpo of tiado niinalns apainst us wo may rcisunably expect ticklish times "In Omaha pai ticularly and the w ctt pen- crally conditions aio bettor a Kieat deal better th in pinieky people would have us believe The comptroll rs statements for \vesteruciticsshovv an unusti illy largo 10- sciro in vvestein natioml banks , ranging from 2"i to 28 per cent Omaha banks at close of business Thuisilij bad more than 10 per cent In cash vvLh which to pay deposits - posits and allowing for time deposits the cash with vvhieh to meet deposits subject lo check "xceeds 50 per cent. City deposits have fallen oil veiy sliRhtly since the May 1 statement. One of the lar o bulks which carries more tint n million of deposits shows only $10,000 less now than on thu date of the statement , am probvbly a eompaiison with other day would show a gain. In fact the only diaft upon deposits of Oin iha banks has come fiom the country bankers , who are inovof to cairy a larger balance at homo than usual , owint ; to the general conditions pre vailhiK. The weakest bank In Omali.i shows 10 per cent In cash and holds Itself close to that point , extending accoinmoit i lions only bo von ( I that limit "I made a llji'ig trip to Grand Island last Wednesday to visit our hi inch ofllcn theio and found that wholesale and ictail tradoaie lieilthj anil thpio Is ically no stiess for money thoio Hanks claim plenty for needs They have loins close to fl.'JOO.OOO am : deposits of 1,000 000 , w 1th cash in excess 01 42 per cent. "At Fremont ourtiavclor llntls the sltui- tion faiiiy comfoi table The b inks HIM tik ing caio of their customeis 'J ho ictill liado leports offers ol extra discounts foi rash fiom casteiu Jobbers The following tiblo shows deposits and loans and dls counts fiom May to Juno 1 DM'OSITS May. 1 J010,7'18Grj June 1 914,00994 r.OVNS AM ) Dll-COUMs May-1 $ 1,187.70007 .lllliel 1,171,707.77 TIII : XIAKKI.I- . JNSTUUMENTS placed mi rocoid Juno 10 , ! 8'JJ ; \\AllllANrV DM O3. O Ii McCauley nnd husband to A H Waid , lot IH , block 1 , DniiNu'h adil 8 2,000 1'tillv Mains and wife to Kimna Thoin- lon Iot21 , block 1 , Hammond I'liicn. 1,000 J I' rinloy and wlfo to O 1' l.oicsche , lot 2 1 , DodKo'H add GOO Abraham Kosunborrv to John Wldo- nors. 10 font of n l')2 ) foot of o 00 font lot 1 block 22 , West Omaha 300 M O IkMlforil nnd husband to I'utiu Bv acliia , u V lot 0. block n , K'ount/o : id add 1.20D J 1 > Kii'.li tn.lamus I'otry , Into , block II , Ivount4th add 3,000 Walnut Hill Snlns-M , ind InveHtmunt i ompiiiy to I , O Mori lit lot 7 , block 0 anil lot 13. block 2J , Ualniu Illll ' . ' ,700 A II Iliml and wlfo ut al to r U lim ber , lols 1 , 2 and B , block 10 , Haiv- thorno . . . . 1'U Harbor to C I Collins lot 1 undo 21 font of lol 2 , block 10 , Miimi b.imu to A H Hunt lot 3 and w 20 fdl lot 2 block 10 , BIIIII" John iMpAlllKlorlo.I C ' teMJiis , lot 12 , block 1 Orchard Illll 1,200 J W Slpo and wlfo to 1 II Allou , lot 0 , bloi'K 1 , llrowu piirk , . 1,200 John Hush and wife to John 1'ulilu , u i.no 20-10-11 3,400 QUIT CItAIM Dl.ril.i M .S Htuupnii to W I , Soby | , o'i lot 14 , I'ullmm I'hico . OKI us J J O'Connor ( oxrciiton io Carrie Mor risen , n'i ' lot 02 Kuos' 1'laco . 300 W 0 Ives ( pecl.il imntur ) to J \Vt-ia I , lot 4 , blonisscn I'lai'u 070 0 A llunnutt Nborllf ) to rirtt Na tional bank , & ) j lots 12 , 13 nnd 14 , block 10 , Ha ns.com 1'lucu LOGO United hiatus lo O W l.owo , aw 1-10-10 ( patent ) . Total amount of transfer * 19,784 There Is a dearth of natural gas at Findlay - lay , O. , and the glass manufacturers there located propose to move to Indiana , \vhein the flow of ens is abundant and ueronnlal Six hundred dwellings iU rinctlay arc empty , ancl the ( dnsj niunufacturcis will tntfa with tboiti 4,0 0 MAGAZINES OF 'MIDSUMMER ' Historical and Descriptive Matter Suited to the GRAND CANON OF THE COLORADO Skotclicn of rirtnrcsqtio * tit ill nnd the . \tlKlitlrst UUnr of tlio ( loldcnVr t- Oprnliif ; of the Krlo Cnnnl tlollre" 9Ion us biirriRsrnt CltUrnn , itc. OH Is ono of tlio boiutlos of the rintft-xft route Into the Grand Ctnonof tlio Colorado that It brlngi m to the grintost sight on c.xrthalmost without warning Only once through the columnar trunks , write1 * Charles P r immla In the Callfornhti , wo catch n KHtnpso of n purple front so vast , so shadowy , so unearthly that the heart socms to stop for an Instant , and as swiftly the vision Is gene The sun Is stlllupou the plno- tops ami while the drl\or Is putting up his team and the hotel man la hurraing supper w o run up a slope anil In less th m a Innulrod yanlsfrom camp st.iud upon the brink of it. And wheto the Orand oauon hogtns , Molds stop In looUIni ; bnek across the VCMrs , w Ith all their bltmdeis and follies , tt is comforting to tomcmbor that at k < ast I ha\o never tliought to dcsetlbo the IMUOU of thoColotailo. A bint , a suggestion , a faint and ililicufously tnadciiuito conipitlson tire till that are possible Whoso tiles more , a sense of the Inl.ulco of things Is not In him. 'Ihcu1 Is ono Or.ind Canon of the Colorado. Nothing clso on earth Is like It , or np- pio.ichus It , or pictures for It , or suggests It. If jou would sco the that and the last place In the woild , go to It 'I'hat Is , of course , If iounoi ; foielgnoi1 If yon aionn Ameri can , snub the c.nion and doildoroit across suas for aomo sight moic boiltting patrlotlo For Iho flist ttino In Its history this sub- limest wonder of earth Is t callv open to all sightseers Dofoio , the seeing It was nt the cost of.i jouinoy uncertain , troublcsomo and exhausting Now It is easy , oven for women and chlldion as easy us I hope to sea It. Par bo the day vvlioun i.illioad shall profauo cication's masterpiece , with Us liifcstmcnt ot the vulgar , to Hill tin ) Joy of these with souls For when a glory of imtuiols abso lutely fac'llo to the hold , it teoks with tholr in.anltand Is never ngnlu the same. Choiponod sublimity is no moro as sublime. What Is vvoith having Is worth pajlng for In some wav , , nnd nnuuo's utmost drama Is as vvoithv Iho piotoction of some bairior as aio our cheap shows A money ildmlttinco might shut out the deserving poor , but the slight physical tax will deter only these whoso opldouuis is moro impoitant than their bi.iins , and thov nvo Iho class 1 would sco kept out If the people could know what thoCiiaimCanon of thoColoiado icallv is , an aimj with banncis could not stand them back fiom it. but nil the writeis and all Iho ai lists ami nil the photographers cannot toll. Omuipotenco Itself c-ould only put It thcno to wait to bo seen , nnd sight Is the solo toicherof this most incffablo thing that ousts w Ithln the i nngc of man. Opi nlii ) ; tint Krlo Cllllll. Not until Apiil 17 , 1S17 , was tlio whole plan solidillcd Into a legislative net by which funds weio provldod foi the construc tion of a canal lib. ! miles in length , with ft suifaco width of 10 feet , a bottom width of IS feet , and a water channel four fcot In depth Dut when the stilt fniih had boon made the wet It went ahead i ipidly , vviitc'i Thorn is A Janvioi on "Tho Involution of Now Yoik" in II.upcr's Ciiound was biokcn that s uno jc.ai , on .luly 4 , nt Homo , on the middle section , and the excavation nnrt stiucinr.il woik weio pushed with such diligence that the canal was oponuJ for ti iftlc in but little moro than eight jears. A pietutosciuc tolobiation of "Iho wedding of the wateis" followed the completion of the vvtnk On the mottling ; of October 20 , ISj'i , tlio lust flotirh of cMtul boats bound for the sc.ibonul loft Buffalo , slarlmg at the sign il of a camion IUcd at the Ihio In-tako. This shot sti.iijjhtvviy w.vs echoed guns h.ivinp been stationed at icgular intervals down the whole length of the. now waterway nnd tlieuco onw.ml down the Hudson to Now Yoik , wheio piecisely one hour nnd tvvcntv-Hve minutes after the Hist gnu had been ilied beside the l.iko the last gun was Hied beside tl.u sei Duiiug another hour nnd tiventj-llvo minutes the answer fiom the ocean to the ml mil vv.itcis went Ihun- claihiROi ) , mil into the noithwest And then , at this end of the line , the en- thuslism moused m so thnlllng n fashion had n vvholo foitnight in which to coal wlillo Uio boits weio ci.uvlliiB eastward. Yet ci.iwlmg is u dull won ! to applylovvb.it i cully w as u tiiumphil progioss. It would be moio in harmony with the oi.itoilcal sphlloT the occasion to saj that the boats cnmc c.istwaid on Iho crest of u wave of popuhi lojoieing ; while all the canal towns must foith into spiiochcs of gloiideation by the lips of their local uignltuIns and lis tened to llko speeches fiom Governor Clin ton and Gouvcinour Mouis and tlio ether mlgt.iotst ilosmcn aboa'd the llotllla ; vvhilo flags were Hying cvoryvvhero by day and bonllic's woio bhwliig ovoivvvhoio by night ; and while all contial Now Yoik wns vibiant with the imcon ti ollad violence of countless In ass binds. At fi o'clock on the morning of November 4 thl i fiosh water cyclone completed the last stage of its eventful piogiess , the run down the Hudson In tovv of the Chancellor -Llving- ston , and halted off the st itu prison ( at the fool of the picsent West Tenth stioot ) , vvhilo all the bolls went oil into jo.\-pu.ils mm theio was a noble hello wine ; of guns OIT the state piison ( a liisling place which aroused no dlsigroeablo doubts and dieads lu the hio.ibts of the aldeimcn of th it u.ullcr , non- booflllng d.ij ) the Ilotlll.V VMS mot b.a . depu tation of the civic uulhoiities cliaigod with the duty of "eangialulaiing the ( oinpanyou tholraulval fiom Iiiku IJiIu , " and of conducting - , ducting them down stie.un , aioimd thu bit- ti'ii and up the I .isl ilvoi to thoiiavi yaid , * where a thundeious olllel il siluto was 111 oil , and the olllcms of thticoipoiatiou welcomed the distinguished quests in fotin. And then , fiom iho nuvi y.ud , "a grand piocession , conslbtliig of ncaily all the vessels In port IMJ ly decked w 1th rolois of all nations , " went down to the lower bay , \vheio Gov- ernoi Clinton , fiom Iho d ( elc of thu United States schooner Dolphin , about which all the other vessels weio giouped in n gioat chclo , pouiod n libitlon ol the flesh water bioiight fiom dike Kilo Into the salt water of the Atlautio ocean , and so tvplllod the Joining together ol the inland and otitl.incl bCMS I'll liiii4iiiii ! | Utah. The mountain i colons of Utah aie said by mantr.uolots and .at lists to possess ut- tilbuios of beaulv nnilvaled by those of any othoi country 'Iho ImineiibO sweeps of landscape , \vhouo distances ,110 not to bo estimated In any ono un icc'istomud to legions of this nattiio , aio binpilsing , and aio possessed of a gi.iud und lug cdslm- pllcllj thutaffoids it bpeciil uiijitunlt | | > io the m list who Is fond of lading his coloison liU canvas in bioad , bweeilnc | ; sttoUt-H , Mountains ui > ou mountains , sa > s u vvillor in Iho ( JalifoinUn , spom to Use , locolliu into hidlstamcs , whllo gtcat valleys toll auaj in irentlo slopes 01 juusu ubiuptlj at thu lia&cs of Kilm pieciplces Alplnu Jul.'o.s abound , und gioit 10.11 Ing .sticaius mm lataiacta tear clown tinough ttio ( 'uk'hes lotlin vallojs below splendid foicoswhoit tuinod to purposes of ubomlnesa The mountains arq di'inonstrativo of Im mensity In every rospectho splendid Hues caued In thcii bides .oinotlmos swc'opiuij from highest peak to base Their > foi ma- lions nio unique. lU.Tciiny fiom those of other mountnlnous ruglons , paillally oiuio- couiit of tlmniidHj of theft liiiuto , which I * not productlvi ) of thu simo vugntatlou uayallj found umoiur ether mountain ranges. At c-oruiln points , vvhoio mountalnii tue usually well clothed , theio Is no dcrluiioiii follago. The Wasatch and the Uiiitalm pio- - sent tht. appearance of grassy plains sloping gently to the has of the mountiiltis , vvhilo ; numerous canons bre.ik their continuity ut ' intervals Thesn canons are formed ) > y the action of the elements on the mountain mass , whoso erosion cuts through the breast of the range rcgaidloss of the kind or hard- jness of the rocks of which It is formed , They seem to t.acllato from certain centers , tholr lower parts dlsplav Ing usually natrctnh of lather oidluary icciiury , vvhilo thn upi or most parts are wild and omctgc Into P climax o ( grindour In towering cliffs uiu lusnlng nut or.