i ii Q > i' ' "I i * G THE OMAHA DALLY BEE : rW3SDNJ3SDAY , JULY 01 , 181)5. I COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL All tlm Principal Articles Dealt iu on the Board Closed Lower. CORN SHOWED MUCH FIRMNESS Dominated 1i > - tlin Slnok- X'rovlHlonN Were Dull , the Jlnrkct of the Cnnh Ili-mnml Htoukit mill Iloutln. CHICAGO. July 30.-AI1 of the prlnclp.il articles dealt In on the Hoard of Trade were easy ( odny utul closed lower. Weak rabies wcro the principal Influence In wheat , which shown a loss of V4c ; corn la oft He in Kplto of threatened frost ; onts lute nmount ; pork. 42'.4e ' , In sympathy with the lower pi Ices for.hoRS and on light demand for products. Lard shows u. decline of lOc nnd ribs of 12' ' c. Lower " .notations from Liverpool. In the face of yesterday's strength here und what appeared to bo heavy receipts nt Dululli. gave the wheat matkct n very wctik start. The decline of "ic at the opening In Liver pool was satd to bo duo to n disappointing demand for fpot wheat. The receipt * at JJuluth were largely comprised of whenl sold nt Minneapolis to po east via the lake port , nnd of 315 cars reported at Unliitli tlila morning 2iO cars were from Minne apolis. That explanation did not have any effect , however. In arresting the decline or changing the bearlPhncss with which the crowd commenced. Nothing oecurieil to dlatui b the serenity of the short sellers until n synopsis of the OraiiRC Judd l < "nnnpr's crop it-port for the month was made public. On the Information afforded by that the price of September recovered .from around 70He to 7l'c ' , although the ciulck advance nt St. Louis about the same time was at tributed to the recovery. According to the agricultural publication referred to , the average condition of spring wheat has boon reduced six points this month. The fulling off In South Dakota Is suventeen points , I Washington , nineteen points ; In Minnesota eight points , nnd North Dakota , five points The iivcrngii condition Indicates a crop of about Jf.B.OOO.OOO . Im. , of which 120.tWO.000 bu. Is credited to Minnesota and the Dakotsis. The estimate of the Pacific const crop Is reduced from 70WOUOO to lO.OW.OOO , nnd the total winter wheat Is tentatively estimated nt perhaps less than ten bu. per acre. It estimates the entire crop nt 450,000.000 nualnst 420,000,000 on July 1. The Atlantic port clearances were acain disappointingly light , the wheat amounting to only 20,181 bu. nnd the Hour to 13.285 bbls. I'rlmarv market receipts were rather heavy , but still very much below last year's movements. The total received at western markets was 4..8,000 bit. , against 1,239.000 bu. n year ago , light and largely on local account. The corn market ruled lower today , but Rhowcd u considerable amount of firmness at the decline. The cool weather prevailing raised visions of possible frost In the minds of the speculators , and that was the sus taining Influence which prevented the pres ent prospect of a crop of over 2,250,000 bu. . as estimated by the Orange Judd Farmer , from causing more weakness. The local speculative feature was early selling of a rather aggressive character by Ilartlctt- Krazler & Co. , followed by equally bold buyIng - Ing by Haldwln-liarnum and the Il.irret Ilros. Speculation was on the whole light. Ilccclpts for the day were 417 cars. Spot opened nt 43c , dropped at once to 42c , Im proved to 43c to 43'&c ' , declined again to 42c to 427 c , and at the clofo was worth 43c. May ranged from 23ic to 35c to 3j-)4c , nnd closed nt S.n-&c bid. Oat were dull and featureless. The mar ket followed the course laid out by wheat nnd corn , nnd while doing so met with very few sales. The early market was more active than later on In the session. The demand for choice oats continued and was the principal feature of the market and In fluenced a higher price for July. Provisions were dull , the market being dominated by the slackness of the cash demand , weakened by the lower prices for live hogs. A private estimate of the stocks of provisions shows remarkably little change for the month. It makes park stock * the eamo as on July 1. lard 4,000 tierces nnd , ribs 2,000.000 Ibs. less than n month ago. The opening prices were nt respective re ductions from yesterday's closing quota tions In pork nnd lard and ribs of 17' , < .c and 2Vic. I'ork declined another JOc In the fore- neon and another 15c near the close. Estimates for tomorrow : Wheat , 92 cars ; corn , 238 cars ; oats , 103 cars ; hogs , 12,000 head. The leading futures ranges n follows : Cash quotations were ns follows : FIX3UR Winter pnlents , | 3.2Jiff3.73 : winter CORN No. 2. 43',4c : No. 3 yellow. 441lT44Ue. OATD-No. 2. 23Hc ; No. 2 white , 20itu 7cf No. I white , 2Cc. IlYK Nu. 2. 4Sc. HARLKY No. 2. nominal ; No. 3 , 3Sfl39c ; No 4 , nominal. FLAX SEED-NO , i. i.2i. TIMOTHY SEED-PrlniH , J4.W. PROVISIONS .Mess pork , per bbl. , } | 0 31 > lft 10.50. Iwird , per 100 HIM. . } 6.20S6.2J'4. ' Shorl rl'bs Bides ( loose ) . J6.00fiC.O. > : dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) . 5.67H | 5.75j short elenr sides ( boxed ) $6.C7l ffC.7."i. WHISKY DIstlller ' Hnlshed eoods. per gal. , The following were the receipts nnd shipments today : On the Pro lui j oxciinnro lolav Hio bultar mar- kci wan flrni ; creamery. lOOlTWo : duirv. 1U4 16c. * esk. firm ; lie. Chccua , dull ; OK97)c. NI2W YOH1C CKXKUAIj MAHKET. CloMliiK1 QnotntloiiM on tlit > Principal Coiiiiiioilltli-H nnil StiipIoH. NEW YORK. July SO.-rLOUR-Recelpts. 30,900 bbls. ; exports , 8,800 bbls. ; city mill patents J4.43 C4.70 ; city mill clenrs. J4.00C4.25 ; Mlnmsota pat ents , J3.S5CT4.85 ; Minnesota takers' , J2.10jf3.05 ; tprlnff erodes. | 1.9Stf 00 ; winter patents , J3.C5ff S.W ; winter utralKhls. | .1.W 3.70j winter extras. I3.oofl3.6i ) ; winter low crudes , I2.20in.00 , Ry e flour , ruperflne , I3.2303.4H ; fancy , J3.60fl3.75. WHKAT Receipts. 23,000 bu , ; exporls , IS.frX bu. Ppot , weaker ; No. 2 red. 75lic ; No. 1 norlh- * rn , 77'ic , delivered ; No. 1 hard. 78V4c. Option : fell off sharply. Influenced chlelly by weak for eign news nnd European sellliiK , Tiude wai very dull and changes narniw. Cash demand llRht. Rain In the voulhwcst and predlcllons nf frost In th northwest caused neverul small rallies ; eli .d Uc lower. Sfptember , 75C75&C , CORN--'llecelpts , S5.000 bu. , : experts. 2,1.H ( bu Bpol. dull ; Nci. Z. 48\c. options ; dull and weak on better crop news , lower cables and country olllnic and closed unehiuiKeil to 140 lower ; July , 9iAT ' 1Swi'Jl'1'1 J * > ' . ' * * ' " ' ' ' nom. ttiiH' dull ; No , 2. 2s\c ; No. 1 white , S2iT324c. Onlfoni Inncllve mid weak ; cloned unchanged lo ij" lower at 2 y c ; Seplember , 2 ? ic ; Oclobrr , closed ZvC. n ; shipping , 7ta8)o ; good to choice , HOPH-Qulct ; Pacino coast , old , 3f5c ; U91 crop 9o. HIDES Firm : Iluenos Ayres. dry. S ) to 24 Ibs lie ; Texns. dry. 24 to SO Ibs. . 12tfUe. LBATIIER-Wenk : hemlock role. Iluenos Ayrfs , light to heavy weights. 23c ; ncld. 21U 24c. \\OOL Flrin ; doineitlc fleece. lSj2c ; pulled , I'ROVISIONS Ueef. ftendy ; family. J10.M41 11W ; extra mess. J7.WKS.OO : t > eef hums , 118. Cul meal * , stetidy ; pickled bellies. 7UiJ7vlc. LnKi tt-eak : western sleam closed nt S6.5711 ; September closed 16.CO , nominal ; rerlneit , lower. Pork , Oul und easy : lU'W me > s , } l:5f/lM5. CHEESK-Dull : stale. Urge. IffJ c : small 4US > ic ; I'art nklms , IffSUc ; full klm , li , P'fjTROLKl'M-Weaker ; Unlte.1 close , ! t tl.s II : bid ; retlned. Ne\t York. J7.lOj Phlladeliihla ant Dnlllmore J5.70. Hl'TTER ' Firm ; western dairy , lOffUc ; west' ' ern creamery , KCl'ISc ; western factory , S'.iUnVic Klglns , ISo. EOGS-Oulet ; westrni fresh. lilTll'ic. TALLOW Steady ; city. 4Hc ; country. 4'c. HOSIN Klrady : strained , common to good JI.65H1.60. RlCU-FIrm ; fair lo extra , 4U tUc. MOLAKSEH-Sleady ; good to choice. KQKc. PKAIMIKH- cC 1.7& . APPLKS-llbls. , 7lcill.CO. WATKIIMULONK J020C. MHSKMEIXNK-Ilbl ) > . . J1.WCT4.00. METALH Pig Iron , oulrt and firm ; southern Ill.u0014.00s northern. J12.00U14.00. Copp r , strcng tmktrc * prlc * . lll.liH ; exchange price. J11.6i ( U.7I. L aJ , strong ; broken' price. IJ.JIH , * change nrlff . JJ M'iffS ' 55. Tin , bnr Iy itendy ; rtinlii. il4.njU14.40i ( ilium , quiet. Hp flsr , firm. COTTON BRED OIlr-Aellves prlma crude. In Milt. , KlCc , nominal ; prlmo crude , lootc , 1 O 22c ; suintner yellow , prlmi , 29ci summfr yellow , iff graden , 2kf7Sc ' ; white , prime , Jlc. OMAHA flP.MIUAL MAItlCIVr. Conillllnn of Trnilp nnil auolntlotin on Stuple nnil I'micy 1'roilticc. lHJ'lTI-i-Pai.kliie : : flock , 7WQSc : choice to fancy , 12jHjj gathered creamery , lie ; separator creamery , ICc. MVfi POt'iTnY-IIen , 60CHc ; roosters. So ; spring chlcktns , per It ) . , 12c ; ducks , "flSc ; spring ducks , lOc ; ( uikeys , 7 3c ; geese , Cc. VEAL Choice fat. 70 to 100 lus. , arc quoted at 6fCU-i ! ! nrn nr.d coarse , 4S5'.tc. CIiHUHU WlecrnsIn full croom , 9c ; YounR Am ti leas , HO12c ; tulns , IH/lzc / ; Nebrnikn end town , full cteum. luc ; LtmburEcr , No. 1 , lOoi brick , No. 1 , llc ; riwlss. No. 1 , 13c. HAY-Uplnnd hoy. J7.M ; midland. J7.BO ; low. liinl , J7 ; new hay , J3.50 ; rye straw , J5 ; color make * Ihe price on hay. Light bales sell the best. Only top grades bilng lop pi tecs. PIGEONS- doz. , J1.U081.25. There Is every reason for believing that there will be u larger ciup of potatovs and apples In the west than can b Inken cure of by locnl con- aumpllon. and cominlitslon men nnd shippers mo Inlciemed In llndlng out Hie size uf the crop In other locnllllellh a view lo seeking mi nut let for the Urge crop In sight here , The fol lowing facts were gleaned from the correspond ence of llinn''h ft Co. , nnd reiires'nt the opin ion * of lending shippers mid dealers at the places Indicated : Ottumnn. In. : Is not nn apple p'ctlon , but plenty of cully slock coming for prcpenl use. Knrmcrs recehlng fiom 4"c lo 50c for polaloes ; plenly for home coiipimipllon , none lo ship. Ex pert u heavy late cmji. but see no reason why Ihey should nil for over 2 < Jc to 2Jc. Clilcngo : It looks now aa If Illinois \vuld market iho largi'bt crop of summer nnd fall apples ever knuwn. Kanvan ( * lty : Apple and potato crop In this section \ei > large ; are ul a loss to know where It can be 111.11 kCtrd. Kt. Paul : Almost the only apples grown In Mlnnexoln am Ihe Uuche s and they only last n short time. Early potatoes an aveiuge crop , cell- Ing at from 40u to 45c ; good prospects for late potatoes. Minneapolis : Few home grown npplcs ; good ted Mock. C'.W per bbl. Pulnloes will be nn enormous clop. Keokuk , In. : Apple crr.p e < | iial In quantity nnd pilpeilor In quality to last year. Hen Davis Is Hie pilnelp.il Variety. Fair clop of potatoes and onions. New Albany. Ind. : Very large crop of bolh potatoes and apples. Potatoes will be shipped out by October 1. Winter siipp'y Is generally obtained from noilhctn ami eastern markets. Fanners nuw selling apples al from 50c lo 75c and potatoes In flour barrels , J1.25. Cincinnati : Apple crop along Ohio rl\er Inrgcsl and finest In yearn. Principal variety grown Is Rome Ilcauly. General Idea. Is that 7Cc per bbl. will be the price for winter fiult. Few potaloes groun and crop 11 complete failure. St. Joseph : Large ciop of eaily potatoes. Oood cri > i > of lale potatoes , but acreage not large. present pi Ice from 30c lo 40c. Apples will liver- nge nboul CO per cent of a ciop. No southerner or pouthenrtern trade nntlcliiatiM for Ihlx year. Exiiocl Hie ruling prices will be nbnut II. 60 lo Jl.7.1 per bbl. for choice lo fancy winter apples. Muskegon , Mich. : Fall nnd winter npplcs will be a small crop , with n few early apples. No eaily potatoes and will depend upon rains whether there will be n ctvp of late polalots. IJrlest sen- son In years. Southern potatoes pelting nt 75e. Clivi'.and : Enily potnloesele u failure owing to frotls In May nnd drouth. Acreage of Inte potnloes targe nnil prospect good for heavy yield. Simthein part of state will have large apple crop. Expect prices will lule low. Cleveland : Prospects favor more than nn nv- crnge crop of npplcs In the state. Will be n large quantity to ship. Early crop of potaloes com- tintallvely light ; prospccls for lule crop much better. Tur'e Haute. Ind. : Crop of both apples nnd potatoes large. Huston : Will have to look to some distant point for supply of apples this season , as New England crop promises to l > very light , bolh early nnd Inle vnrlelles. Various secllons of New York report a light crop. llulfalo : Piesenl Indications favor n good crop of potnloes. Opinions n lo npples differ. Great many have dropped In past two or three weeks , KCIC1H Choice stock , lOHc. POTATOES New polaloes , choice stock , 30Q " ' O'NIONR Dermudas , per crnte , none : California , In sacks , per bu. . S'jcijJl.OO ; home grown. & 0ff75e. . OLD 1JEANS Hand Vlcked , navy , J2.20 ; Llm : beans , per Ib. , 5'JJ5',4c. CAIIIIAGE On orders , sacked , IHc. HAUISHES Per doz. bunches , 15o. GREEN ONIONS Per doz. bunches , lOc. LETTCCE Per doz. . 15fl20c. ASPARAGUS Choice stock on orders. 35960c per doz. bunches. CUCUMHERS On orders. 305I35C per doz. PEAS On orders , per bu. , COQCSc. STRING 11EANS On orders , per bu. . 60Q 5c. TOMATOES Choice stock , per 4-basket crate , &OJH5e ; 5 lo 10-case lots , 75c. SUMMER SQUASH-Per doz. . on orders. 233 40c. WATERMELONS Per doz. . crated , J2.COW3.00. OCTKN PEPPERSPerbu. . basket , SSffiJOc WAX HEANS-Per bu. . COQCSc. CAULIFLOWHU Per doz. . 73cOJ1.00. to two. dozen. 40 Mc. CALUIFLOWER-Per doz. , 75cB1.00. | CELERY Home grown , per doz. , 35Z40c. FRUITS. PKAIIS California Ilartletls , per box , J1.85S 2.00. 2.00.RED RED RASPRERUIES No shipping stock. PLUMS Callfoinln. per box. , choice stock JI.SOSil.W ; southern , per cnse. J1.25. APRICOTS No shipping slock. SOUTHERN PEACHES Per 4-bnsket crnte 75c. APPLES Choice shipping stock , bbls. , J2.003 2.25 ; cooking apples. Jl.7tiI2.00. CALIFORNIA PEACHES Crawfords. per box , 70 ? 73c ; Hate's early , COc. STRA WHERRIES Choice Fhlpplne stock , none. CHERRIKS-No shliiplng slock. GOOSEIIERRIES No shlpplns slock. IILACK RASPIIERRIES No shipping stock. HLACKHERRIES Choice ktoik. per 24-qt. case , j.00li2.25. ailAPBS Southern flock , per 8-lb. baskets. 3 40c : California , per case , Jl.30fil.35. NECTARINES California , per case , J1.50. TROPICAL FRUITS. The market I * well supplied with very fine oranges. QuotalUuis : ORANGES Choice seedlings , per box. J2.60 Medllerraneun sweels , J2.75 ; fancy St. Michaels none. LEMONS Extrn fancy lemons , 3CO size. JO.OO 3M size. JG.004lG.50. HANANAS Choice large stock , per hunch , J2.25 G2.TA ; medium size bunches. J2.002.25. PINEAPPLES Per doz. . Ji. Wool Market. PHILADELPHIA. July 30. WOOL Quiet nni unchanged ; Ohio , Pennsylvania and West Vlr glntu. XX and alHVc. ] S fl9e ; X and alwve. 170 ISc ; medium , 22ft23c : quarter-blood , 23024c ; com mon , 20i2lc ; Nw ; York , Michigan nnd Wlscon Bin , X and above , 16J17c ; medium , 19fi20c ; quar tcr-blood , 22iff23c ; common , 19ff20c ; Washington cambliu. , delaine , line. X or XX.19I 020e ; me- dlum. 23C24c ; quarter-blond , 24r23c ; build , 2441 25c ; unwaHhed , medium , ISUWlSc ; < iuarler-blood 18bl9c ; unwashed ( light and bright ) , X or XX HiflCo ; fine , X or XX , IWlSc ; medium , 1CJT17C ( luarter-blood , 18il9c ; common , iJiJICo ; umvashcc ( dark colored ) , tine , X or XX , 10llc ; medium 12fl3c ; fine medium , lljfl.lc ; coarse. 12ij13c territorial nnd northweslern , dalk , fine , X or XX lOflllc ; tine medium , ll 13c ; medium , 12fl3c enarse. 12 { 13c. I1OSTON , July 30. The wool market for tin week ending today 1ms presenled no xpecla fenlures. The sales continue large , but abnormal alK > ut 5.000,000 Ibs. having been handled. Tin greater part , In fact , about all , of thin has goni lo manufuclureix on straight buying. Australia ! woDlx continue to show muih strength. Tin following prices are quoted on the leading de ftcrlptlnus : Ohio nnd Pennsylvania fleeces , > nnd above. 1IR15UC ; XX nnd above , 18S19c ; No 1 combing. 23c ; No. 2 comblntr , 23c ; delaine. 20J 20Hc ; Michigan. Wisconsin , etc. , X Michigan 12Vi&17c ; No. 1 Michigan. 20c ; Michigan camblng 21c ; X New York. New Hampshire and Vermont 16il6'.4c ; No. 1 New York. New Hampshire am Vermont , delaine. Michigan. ISJJlS c ; unwashed medium , Kentucky nnd Maine , quarter-blood combine , 1920c ; Indiana nnd Missouri , quarter blood , combine. lRHffil9c ; Indiana and Missouri threc-elghths-ldood. combine. 16fl > 18V4c ; brnlc combing , 1718c : Kenlucky nat\ Maine , quarter blotxl , cloth , 17 18c : Kentucky , three-elshlhs blood , cloth , I'OISc ; Indiana and Mlnaaurl , quar ter-bloo < l , cloth , 17fflSc : ImllHna nnd Missouri three-elghlhs-blood , cloth , 1617c ; Georgia am Idaho. 17 rlSe : Texns wools , spring medium , i montlm. 12S13c ; scoured. 31fl32c ; spring line 13 months. HWlSc ; scoured. 3f3Co : terrltorj uoolK , Montnnu , fine medium nnd fine , llI12c scourwl , 2f , T2Sc ; Montana , medium. 14ftlBc scoured , 32W33c ; Australian , ncoured hauls , comb | nK . superfine , 45c ; combings , good , 39f4Ic. LONDON. July 30. The fourth series of tin wool auctions closed today with a a l rene nn < nctlVH demand. American buyer * * boughl durinf Ihe series CO.OOO bales. Tln > continental buyen look 19S.OOO bales , nnd domesllc 15S MCI bales , Tin number of balen offered wns 12,919 , of which SO baleti were withdrawn , The fifth serleH will open November 24. Fol Inwwlne nre the snles In detail : New Pout ) Wales , 3,715 bnles ; scoured , 3'i'UIlB 4il ; greasy ( itJlSil. Queenrland. 2.209 hales ; scoured. 6Hilf Is Ud : prensv. MiM , Victoria. 2.0fi7 bales scoured , 3)idOTls Id : greasy , 4HW11'id. Hnutl Aimtrnlla , l.l'O bnles ; scoured , tifllil ; greasy t'WSil. Swnli River , 4S2 bales ; grenay , 4 < i < i7d Tnnmanln. IS bnles ; crensv , 6fi714l. New Zenlawl 2.7M Imle ; scouretl. 9Hdfi1s Hd ; ereasy , 4 4if10ii Cane of Onod Hop * nnd Nnlal , 472 bales ; scoured 74dBli ! Hd ; grensy , 6ff7'td. 'I'oli-ilo ( inilii 3IurU < 't. -TOLEDO , July 30. WHEAT Lower , firm fash nnd July. 76e ; August , 74Hc ; September 74Hc ; December , 7Cc. CORN Dull , steady ; No. ! mixed. 44Wc. OAT8 Sleady ; No. ! mixed , 24c'No. ; 2 white 25c ; September. 23.V4C. CLOVER HEED Steadv , unchanged ; prime October. S5.75 ; December. J5.(2U ; January , > S.k7l4 RECEIPTS Wheat , "S.OOO bu. ; corn , 20.0i bu. oats. 8,000 bu. ; rye , < . > < OJ bu. SHIPMENTS Flour , 600 bhls. ; wheat. 8,000 bu. corn. 3,600 bu. ; oats , l.OuO bu. ; rye , 1,000 bu. r > orlii ) liirk < > ( N. PI50RIA , July SO.-CORN-Dull , lower ; No. 2 4Uc : No. J. 4 ! > , ic. OATS Sleady ; No. 2 white. I5'e2JMc RYE Dull , nnmlnal. WHISKY Hlrnii finished goods , on the basl of JI.Z ! for high wines. RECEIPTS Wheat , 4,200 bu , ; com , 35.COO bu. oats. 71.250 bu. ; rye , none ; barley , none , SHIPMENTS Wheat , l.MO bu. ; corn. 16.KO bu. oats , 31,250 bu. ; rye , none ; barley , none. .Milwaukee Markets. IMILWAUKEE. . July 30.-WHEAT-I.ower : N r spring. 71ic ; No. 1 northern , 75V4c ; Beplem ber , 71ic. CORN Ix > wer ; No. 3. 42c. OATS Steady ; No. t white. 27c ; No. i whlt < IIARLEY Nominal ; No. : , 4Cc , RYE-Ixawer ; No. 1 , Me. Cotton Market. HEW ORLEANS. July 30.-COTTON-O.uUI middling. 6 15-ltc ; law middling. 6 3-Uc : net r < olpti , 44 bales ; gross , U bales ; salee , 1,204 bilci slock. K7.7I4 baits. NEW YORK. July JO. COTTON-Qulet ; mk Jc ; cst ntcclpts , none ; iroia , 471 txpotts to Great Ilrltfiln , 1,091 bait * ; finortfl to the continent. 14 bslcs ; forwanlfd. 43 tmles ; ' lalrK , 2OW bnles , all spinners ; stock , 176 , ; ( balei > . HT. IXJt'IH. July 30. COTrON-Qulet ; no fnles reported ; quoted nl I-16C for middling ; receipts , 302 bales ; shipments , US bales ; stock , 16,470 bulra. STOCKS AM ) 1IOXDS. rim'tiiiitlotiN of tlic Oolil He- nt-rro Sfot n Pnetor lit Sprcnlntloii. NKW YORK. July JO. tn certain speculative circles It was thought the return to the Treasury department of gold withdrawn for export this month nnd the raising of the gold reserve to the high level would net as a lever on the stock market this morning. The Incident iHtieed un noticed , however. Just as did the recent gold withdrawals for export , and It would reem that slight variations nf Hie government finances arc not factors of Wall street speculation at this time. The stock mnrket opened active , but Irregular. The Sugar clique moved that stock up 1 per cent. A rumor to the eft > cl that Lead would be put on a dividend hurls Induced good buying of Hint stuck and cent 11 up 1 per cent. Mlcsauil Pacific wns bought by Inside Inteiests nnd nd- vnnced 1 per cenl. In the geneinl market real izations were Inaugurated nnd n fractional de cline took place with Hie grangers , Chlcngo Oas and Leather preferred lending therein. Soon vsestcin buying ordtrs In ChlnuKO Oas sent the shares up ) 4 per cenl. Minneapolis & St. Louis flisl preferred lose 1'i per rent , Minneapolis & St. I < oul second prefened 1H per cent , nnd the nctlve list n fraction. Toward midday the buyers began nn atlnck , but succeeded only In making fractional reaction * . . . . After 1 o'clock the trading wns very light nnd flue.luntlon9 very narrow. Manhattan Jumped 2'4 ' per cent , but later lost 1 per cent , ihe de clines In Chicago K Eastern Illinois preferred were on nn unusually large scale , the stock moving between 101 nnd lOP.i , as against 101'i last night ; the common nlock receded 1'4 per cent. The > mnrket closed Inegulnr , but a ma jority of the lift chows finctlonal declines. Hands were less nnlmated and Inegulnr. The FnU'B weie J2.2i)4,000. The following weie the closing quotations on the lending' stocks of the New Yolk exchange today : Atchlaon TJbrl nwnstern 101K AflnniH Kxpress. . . 147 dopld Ill ) Alton. T. 11 N. Y. Cpntr.il 102 ! < Am. Express 11H N. Y. AN. K < if't ! tlMllmore A Ohio. 111 I Ontario .V W Caimd'i Puclnc. . . , r : < lOreyou linn Canada Soulheru . M ! ( l Oregon .sav u" Cenlrall'acllio. . . . 1H' ' < O. S. I * A U. N. . . , dies. A Ohio li'Jki Pacific Mail Chicago Alton IWl i P. D. A K 11)4 ) Q Chicago Uas ullman 1'uUco. . Consolidated Qas. 141) ) | Uc.ldlnr. . C. C C. ASt.l ( } . W 17 ! $ Colo. Coal A Iron. jit. G. W. i fa 4'j eon Oil Cert. . " 7 Rock Inland 7H4 | Delaware. Jc Hud. . lUl ! < ( St. Paul 7H < Del. . Licli. : & W. . . IUI'4 ' do pfd . U'O D.&ll. G. pfd 4MU.SI P. AOmaha. . . . . 41 ( J D. AiC. F. Co ZltJii dopfa . JtO ! Krlo 10H ' Southern P.ietno. . do ntd. . . 24 IS.tcarllulliicry. . . . Fort Wavno. Tenn. Coil A. Iron. G. Northern ofd. . . PJ7 Texas Paclilc C. AE. I nfd . . . . Ull T. AO Cent. ofd. . lloclittifr Valley. . . VJli Union Pacific. . . . Illinois Centril. . . KlU'i U. a Exnrxsi 41 St. P.A'Dulillh. . . . 2H W. St. I * * P ! ) ) K.A T. pfd II7H W. St. L. A , P. Dfd. 21H Lake tlrio A Wojt 27H Wells Pairo Ex. . , IDS. . do pfd hl ; | Union . . Lake Shorn 1,1(1 ( Wheeling A L. K. . Lead Trust MSfv danfrt LoiilBvllloAN. . . . ( i'i M. A St. L 21 ! U A N. A Hj ] D. A H.O 10 Manhattan Con. . . 113 O. E 3fl5 < McmnhlHAU 15 N. L Bi < ! i Mlchlcan Cent. . . . lOIIJ-i C. P. A I 3794 Mlmourl Padua. . 3SK dotifd U Mobllfl A Ohio. . . V4 1L AT. O I" " NaRhvllleChal. . . . OS T. A. A. A N. M. . . . Nation alCor.lazs. 1'4 T. St. I * AK. C. . . . Nat. Coril.'iKO Dfd. ' . ! ! do pfd N.J. Central 103 S. II. R N. A W. pfd 16 do pfd North Am. Co. . . . ( I Am. Tab. Co 1HIU Northern Paclflo. . OW donfit . HlHi No.Pao.nfd St P. , M. .It M . lltt U.P. . U. AU The total sales of stocks today were 190.230 shares , Including American Sugar , 44.100 ; AtchIson - Ison , 13,900 ; Hurllnglon , 9.700 ; Chicago & Eastern HllnolR preferred , 6.100 ; I oulsvllle fc Nashville , 19,504 ; Manhattan Consolidated , 2.900 ; Missouri Pacific , 8.2W ; National Lead. 3,300 : Rending , 4.004 ; Rock Island. 8,4m ) ; St. Paul. 13,100 ; South ern preferred , 3.2UO ; Tennessee Coal and Iron , . 8,600 ; 'Wheeling & Ijike Erie , 3,400. Xt'W York Money Miirkvt. NEW YORK , July 30. MONEY ON CALL ICasy nt 1 per cent ; lasl loan 1 per cent ; closed at 1 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 34 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Strong , with actual buslnesH In bankers' bills nt J4.904.90H for demand and J4.S9S4.t9U for sixty daj's ; posted rules , J4.8914W4.90 and t4.901i > Q4.91 ; com mercial bills. ! 4.8Si , ; H. ! S > , i. SHAVER CERTIFICATES C4'iS64Hc. ' GOVERNMINT IIONDS Firm , state bonds. Inactive. Railroad bonds , Irregular. , Closing quotations on bonds were as follows : , , : ; , ; - : Foreign I-'liiunt'lal. HERLIN. July SO. Exchange on London , eight days' sight , 20 marks 42H pftr. PARIS. July SO. Three per cent rente * . 1011 S5c for the account. Exchange on London , 21 " 61 c for checks. LONDON. July 30. The amount of bullion gnn Into Ihe Rank of England on balance today wai (78,000. Qold today at Iluenos Ayres , 241 ; Mud. rid , 14.50 ; Lisbon , ie'/i ; St. Petersburg , 50 ; Atnens , 77 ; Home. 104.47 ; Vienna , 103. Fliiuiicliil Note * . I1OSTON. July 30. Clearings , 115,690,755 ; bal , ances , J2.23C.S03. 11ALT1MORE. July 30. Clearings , II , 95C.4S6 balances , J364.UO. PHILADELPHIA. July JO.-Clearlngs. J12.620 , . 315 ; l-nlances , J1.714.7W. ST. LOUIS. July 30. Clearings. 14,300.00. ) ; bal ances , IiJ6,374. Money , StjC per cent. New York exchange , par to 12'io premium bid. WASHINGTON. July 30. Today's statement o : the condition of the treasury ; Available caul balance , J192.9C3.421 ; gold reserve , 1107,386.613. . CHICAGO. July 30. Money , easy at 44V > pel o. cent for call loans and te5\4 \ Pr cmt for com n- merclal paper. New York exchange , 25c pre mlum. Sterling exchange was llrm ; posted rates J4.90i)4.90i ! for demand ; J1.S9K for sixty days Clearings. I1S.7J5.000. NEW YORK , July 30 , The sterling exchangi market dlrplaynl Inirrased strenvlh loday , am Donitt of ihe leading drawers advanced theli poded rates Hd on bolh long and short bills ti J1.90tr4.Kl. mpuctlvcly. A majority of Ihe bank ers still hold Ihelrs at J4.6'JUi4.M'4. ' On actua business the figures are unchanged at J4.K > { 4.90U for demand and J4.l t4. but most of Hi butlntss Is done at the top notch. < . ' 4mmercla yi'fn.are. ' ' . " Y' . .e.1t..1.uPP1Jr' t-1 " "H1 * ' . ' " OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET EccoipU of Oaltlo Sninll but Quality Bet ter Than Usual of Lato. . ; --1 . EVERYTHING DESIRABLE SOLD EARLY Ilpoelpti the LurKext of Any Day the Moutf(4-Ioim Shippers ) Much In Kvlilt ucc Market Fell Oft 1(1 ( UutitN. TUESDAY , July SO. The receipts today were l.CUO cattle , 4,105 hogs "nnil 440 sheep , ns against 3.CS3 entile , 4UO liogs , no cheep anil 39 horses yesterday , onil 1,931 cattle , 3,100 h0gs nnil no sheep on Tuesday of last week. The receipts for the two days of this week are 0,337 cattle , 4.&C1 hogs nnd 440 sheep , an against 4,910 cattle , 3,595 hogs and 373 sheep Monday nnd Tuesday of last week. One year ago today the receipts of hogs were 20,000. CATTLE The receipts of cattle were not large , there being less than half the number hero yesterday and 300 head less than were received on Tuesday of last week. Of the slxty-ono loads here today thirteen were consigned to the packers. The proportion of good beef steers among the offerings today was somewhat larger than the average of late. There were better cattle than have been Been hero In a long time. One bunch of prime beeves sold nt K and some pretty good 1,220-lb. natives sold at $ .C3. The market was reasonably active nnd a little stronger. Everything de sirable changed hands early In the day. There were nbout twenty loads of cows and heifers In the yards. There was a good demand and the offerings were soon cleaned up. It was a good , strong and active mar ket. Une load of peed natives reached $3 and quite a string of westerns sold nt the si. me price. Slockers and feeders were not In very lc.rge supply. The demand , however , was good.and the offerings were soon cleaned up at about steady prices. Quite a string of westerns sold at $3.50 to $3.75. The good prospects for a large crop of corn have cre ated a lively demand for good feeders , and there Is more activity In the feeder division than nny other part of the yards , llepre- sentutlVL' sales : 1JEI5F STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1..1180 tt 00 IS..1221 II 65 IS..1467 J5 UO 18..1221 4 J. J. Van Meter. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1 cow 1020 12 25 1 . . 900 $3 00 3 cows 9f > 6 2 90 . 17 feeders. . . .1045 3 23 1 cow 980 2 90 23 fcedciH. . . .1118 3 CO n COWB 826 2 90 Moraiter. t hclfcr. . 970 2 C5 14 feeders. . . . 110S 343 6 fnilers. . . .1126 30c ) 1 sing . 1100 3 B5 5 fecdfts. . . . 870 3 35 Wntklns & Mulloy. 1 bull . 11GO 2)3 ) 1 feeder 910 333 22 COWR . 104 ! ) 2 CO J. I * Spuruln. Jr. 2 co\vn . 23 2 U 20 feeders. . . 877 3 15 1 Blag . 1300 3 00 4 Bteeia 1153 370- 1) . Hunna. 1 cow . 923 2 K ! 5 cows SS9 2 C5 Genitce C cows . 100S 253R. W cows . 994 255 R. I.ec. 1 bull . 1100 1 K 14 feeders. . . .1001 SCO 10 heifers . fc75 2 C3 J. S. Mooro. 2 P'lws . 1025 295 < 4 feeders. . . . 1068 3 CO 8 COWB . 902 2 95 Wllllnm Walking. 25 feeders. . . . 922 3 70 e. E. Stlllcon. 14 feeders. . . . D47 3 70 Prank McAullff. 24 feeders. . . . 1227 3 75 W. C. Ilulloek. 2 feeders. . . . 1054 273 24 feedcis.,1047 354 W. H. llubbell. 4 feeders. . . . 12CO 3 CO John Krnuge. 29 cows . 904 2 75 S. S. Secis. 5 COWB . 101C 3 IS ItlKnell Bros. 23 feeders. . . .10CO 3 C5 George Paxton. 19 feeders. . . . 831 341 1 steer. 1330 351 S. II. Dyr. 1 Bteer. . W > 240 1 feeder . 1230 300 7 COWB . MB ii 80 16 feeders. . . .1010 SCO 1 feeder . 800 2 85 II. I" . Merrlmnn. 1 str. tig. . . . 9SO 2 M 2C feeders. . . . 9SS 3 50 1 Rtr , tig. . . .1140 3 00 M. II. CIiafTeo. 2 feeders. . .J190 3 00 89 feeders. . . .1056 3 74 O. II. llnxby. 1 bull . 1420 175 2 cows . 9S4 2 S3 B cows . 1032 255 1 feeder . 1250 300 4 cows . 10UO 253 11 fee < lerB..mC 350 George Potter. 5 COWB . 900 244 1 teer. . 1334 365 HOGS There were fifty-seven fresh lends la the yards today. It would have been considered very moderate run n year ngo. hut nt the present time It looked Inrito. Ill fuel. It wna the largest run for nny day this month. Another feature of the day' * receipts Is the faet Hint twenty-three lends , or nlmost one-lmlf of the hOR received rnme from Iowa. They were heavy and mixed loads thnt have been going enpt tind meeting with BUCh poor sale there they have been changed In tills market. The nr t report from Chicago Indicated n stmdy mnrket and the shippers here picked up n few light loads nt about steady prices. Our rlmlco load of light hogs renehed $5 , which was as high as nnythlng brought yesterdny or on Saturday. A little Inter the reports came from Chicago Indicating n big break In the mgrket there , nnd by the time the buyers here really got down to business the mnrket wnn fiorn lOc to 15c lower. The decline wus the greatest on th heavy und mixed loads. As usual on n down market salesmen were slow about making the concession and the mnlkrt Was Inclined to drag. Representallve Falcn : I No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Ph. Pr. 5 230 . . . J4 2. " . .6S 220 200 Jl 70 5 4'Jfi ' 160 4 54 ' 27 212 . . . 4 70 7 307 . . . 4 50 170 230 120 4 70 4 215 . . . 4 f.4 , G 230 12" " ) 4 70 II 12) ) 80 4 54 1 Wi . . . 4 70 „ 2 333 4 50 ' "M 215 ICO 4 70 10 223 124 4 54 40 4 70 1 2iW 4 55 I . ifi ) " 69 ICO 4 70 3 2 < 3 4 55 „ , , cr.2 300 160 4 70 8 242 400. 4 70 13 224 240 4 CO 124 4 70 ' 4 G4 _ -i . .213 ICO 4 70 4 230 'in 4 CO 2f 4 44 4 t5 20 249 4 CO i < . : ; ; ; ; ; ; 44M 4 75 37 204 120 4 CO 4 ' 5 7 301 4 CO 4 73 7 2S7 4 CO 40 4 75 51 V55 240 4 CD 217 ICO 4 7fi 4 S3. , 40 4 CO C6. % 4 75 4 CO 40 4 75 ilii- ! ! ! ! ! ? : ! 4 CO 160 4 75 3 -20 4 PI * 4 75 71 250 ICO 4 C4 KO 4 75 9 261 160 4 CO C2 .207 4 75 4 244 4 05 80 4 7S 62 247 3M 4 65 280 4 75 B5 271 240 4 M 120 4 75 27 223 160 4 cr. 120 4 kO 51 274 40 4 CS 70 . 20 44 4 CO 59 478 4 er. 102 . 190 200 4 80 7 2V. 40M 4 C5 52 . 297 4 80 fi 254 M 4 C5 61 . 259 4 tO 64 ! ! > ICO 4 67M 27 . 185 40 4 85 64 225 to 4 C71 41 . 210 4 85 81 213 ICO 4 67 ii 22 . 180 4 85 M 244 120 4 70 22 . 208 40 4 65 72 232 & 0 4 70 < i . 208 124 4 83 55 263 84 4 70 73 . 230 40 4 85 91 245 80 4 74 53 . 197 124 4 87 > 4 67 281 240 4 74 70 . 2"9 4 S7' 61 254 240 4 M 68 . 2S1 4 90 74 1SS 240M 4 70 76 . 200 4 90M 14 2 ! > 6 60 4 70 81 . 213 < M 63 207 4 74 S3 . 167 40 600 SKIPS AND CULLS. 1 204 . . 2 CO 1 254 32 ! 1 210 . . 275 1 464 8' ' } 4 O 1 174 . , 2 75 1 32i ) 4 33 PIGS. 7 100 Jt. SCO SHEEP There were two can of iheep In , bul buyers were bidding lower nnd the iradt > wai dull. Fair lo cholcti natives are iiuotnute at fnm J2.50 to J3.76 , fair to ifood we lern > nt from J2.S ! lo J3.W. common and tock ihfep at from Jl.il to J2.7K. and rood to choice 40 lo 100-lti. lamb : at from J ] to J5. 3Vew Yorlc Live btot-U NEW YORK. July 50. HEEVE3 Receipts cables qtiole Amnrlcan nltM at llff ll'4o , dressed weight * , lefricerntor beef. SaJHc. Exports today , IX > ) bovts , 1,491 ihrrp and 1,118 quarters of beef. CALVES-Recelptii , 113 htad ; market mini at former valurs ; vrnls. ixior to prim ; , JI.WtfC.Mj Rra rrs nnd buttermilk calvei , tl.JSJtJ.J7H. SHEEP AND LAMHH- Receipts , 1,000 hNUli nn sate , 6l )0 head ; sheep , rtrndy ; ( rood to choice lambs firmer ; othfis a snmle enslcr ; nboul 2,000 hend un'old ; sheep , Inferior to chclre , J3.lt3.(0i ! ( lambs. Inferior to strictly rhoK-e , J4.'SQ6.IO. HOilH-Recolpts , 2,473 htad ; market steady nt JS.3005.M. U _ _ CIIICAdO LIVI3 STOCK. Tliore AVn u l.'nlrly Active Dcinnnil for Cntlle. CHICAOO , July SO. In ciittls there wns n falily active demand for Tuesday nnd pi Ices weic strong for nil desirable lots , fat native breves ruling llrm nt yesterday's nilvmicf. Common to choice native steers n\crngng ! from 1,000 to 1C.,0 Ilia , were salable nt from .J3.40 to JS.SO , with sales largely nt from 54. M to jr > .25 , and cxtrn. choice lots were nominal , ns none were offerrd. There wns n very goDd cow trnde nt frum J1.76 to J3.85 , snles being largely at from 12 to J3.25 while butts went for fiom 12 to J3.50. Texas cattle showed no change , ( missy to good fed steers meeting with ti Mir demand at from J3.2 ! lo J4.15. Western rnngcrs were salable once more at from J3.CT > to J4.iO for common to choice steers. Light hogs of good iiunllty , us usual , sold de cidedly the best , there being n supply of primp corn-fed droves of light weight , with fnlr de mand. A sported choice light commnnded n pre mium , selling ns high nn J3.26 , or 15c above good light. Tin' extreme range of prlcei wan from J4.80 to tr.23 for light , from J4.W lo J3.10 for heavy and from J4.C.1 lo J0.05 for common to choice mlxtd. Culls sold at from 12 to SI. I' ' ) and pigs at from J4 to JI.75. Sales were hugely at from J4.60 to J.1.10 for light and nt from J4 SO to J4.90 for henvy. Only alnut 7.000 sheep nnd lambs arrived to day , ami n good demand enabled toilets to ob tain n further advance of nboul lOc per 100 Ibs The offerings embraced n good proporllon of westein slieep of good rjuntlty , which were sal- nblp nt from J3.10 lo J3.75. Common to choice native sheep sold nt from J2 to JI.10 , nnd spring Intnhfl were 111 good demnnd nt ? 3 for culls up lo from J4.M to JS.W for choice to extui. Receipts : Cattle. 4.000 head ; cnlvts , 2,000 head. hogs , 8,000 head ; sheep , 7,000 hend. St. l.oilln Live Stock. ST. I.Ot'IS , July -CATTLE Receipt ? . 3.900 head ; shipments , "ft1) ) head ; mulket active nnd strong ; good shipping and exxjtt | steotn , } j.2.'i ' 5.50 ; leal choice exporters would bring JS.7S ; fnli to medium shippers , J4 7r > SjIi.2 < ) ; goDil bulchers * and dr < ' eil beef steers. J4.ftOW5.20 , moxtly Jl.2.3f S.OO ; Hclit fleers , or under l.tKiO pounds , J3.00 4.00 , with bulk nf rales nt J3. 10if3. 73 ; stuekeiK and feeders. J2.25if4.CO ; cows nnd heifers , $2. 1.1(7 4.O ) . mostly J2.roy.1.40 ; Tcxnn und Indian steels. J2.75R4.2r. , wllli bulk of sales nl J3.00W3.75 ; cows nnd mixed lots , J2.00tf3.00. HOOS llecelpls , 2.400 hend ; shipments. 700 head ; market nliout lOc lower ; heavy , J4. 701(3.00 ; packers , JI.COJTI.90 ; Unlit , J4.7i.00. SHEEP Receipts , l.iuO head ; shipments , 400 head ; maiket tinner ; natives , J2.75n3.r-0 ; lambs. J3.00JJ4.50 ; southweftern sheep , J2.60S3.00. KIIIINIIH City I.lviSlock. . KANSAS CITY , July 30.-CATTLE-Recelpls. 8.EOO head ; KhlpmenlH , 2,100 head ; best steady ; others weak , lOc lower ; Texan steers , ! 2. 75(73. 85 ; Texas cows , 52. 005(3. Id ; beef slcers , J4.00ir5.CO ; n.illve cows. J1.23W3.25 ; slockeis and feeders. t2.45li74. 40 ; bulls , Jl.75fl2.C5. HOOS Reeelpls , 7,5"0 head : shipments. 200 head ; mnrket 1020e lower ; bulk of sales. I4.fi57 4.PO ; heavies , J4.CfXff4.75 ; packers , J4.MIf4.80 ; mixed. J4.C004.SO ; lights , J4.70 3.00 ; Yorkers , J4.90J7.1.W ; j.lgs , J4.6Vf4.75. ( SHEEP Receipts , 3,800 head ; shipments , none ; market steady. _ .Stock In Record of receipts nt Ihe four principal markets for Tuesday , July 3U , 1893 ; _ . _ Cattle. HOBS. Sheep. South Omnlia 1.CO ) 4,103 440 Chicago 4.00i ) 8KW 7,004 Kansas City 8.SOO 7,504 3,8'0 ' St. Louis 3,900 2410 1,700 Totals 17.300 22,003 12,910 Liverpool Mnrkt'tN. LIVERPOOL , July 30. WHEAT Spot , firm ; dunmiul moderate ; No. 2 red , winter , 5s SV d ; No. 2 ri-d , spilng , 5s 9d ; No. 1 hard. Manitoba , 5s lOd ; No. 1 , California. 5s S'.id. Fulures opened firm , Ihe near and dlslnnl puslllons ? 4d lower and other positions I ( id lower : business nliuut equally dlsirlliutrd ; July , 6s 5V d ; Seplembcr , 5s 6Hd ; Oclober , 5s CHd ; November , us bd ; De cember. 5s 7Hd. CORN Spot , quiet ; American mixed , new , 4s 4Ud. Futuics opened iiulet but steady al un changed prices ; closed llrm for near positions and dimanl positions ( idid hlKher ; July , 4s 3td ( ; September. 4s Id ; Octolier , 4s Id ; Novem ber , 4s 'id ; December , 4s 2c.id. KLOL'R Firm ; demand EOLI ! ; St. Louis fancy winter , 78 Cd. PEAS-Canadian , 5s 2d. PROVISIONS Ilacon , steady ; demand mo < 1- erale ; Cumberland cul , 2S lo 30 Ibs , , 3"x fid ; iiliort illw , 28 Its. , 30s Gd ; IOIIK clear , light , 3S lo 45 Ibs. , C4s Cd ; long clear , heavy , 55 Ibs. , 3is : ; short clear ImckH , light. 18 Ibs , , 34s Cd ; shorl clear middles , liruvy. 55 Ibs. , 34s ; clear bellies. 14 tu 16 Ibs. , 35w 4d ; uhoulders , square , 12 to 18 Ibs. , 31s ; hams , short , 14 to 1C Ibs. . 42s. lleef , India mess , 70s 3d , pilmo mess , Cls 3d. 1'oik , prime mess , line wesl , ern , 57s Cd ; prime medium , nOs. Laid , dull ; prlmn weslern. 32s Cd ; rellned. In palls , 33s. CHEESE Sleady ; demand moderate ; tines ! American whlt . new , 38s Cd ; llnest American colored , new , 3Ss Gd. IIUTTER Finest United States , 70s ; good , nom inal. inal.COTTONSEED COTTONSEED OIL Liverpool refined. 17s 9d. LINSEED OIL-218. PBTROLEl'M Rellned. S'id. REFR1OERATOR 11EEF Forequaiters , 3(4d ( , hindquarters , fi'.il. HOPS At Ixiudon , Pacific coast , 2. The receipts of wlieal durlnt ; the past thm da > s were 415,000 centals , Including 32.0-)0 cental ) . American. The receipts of American corn duilng the pnsl three days were 5,500 cenlals. Wealher fl.ne. St. LoiilN ( ( ntrnl Marie ST. I.OUIS , July 30. FLomi Lower ; extra fancy. J3.00fi3.li3 ; choice , J2.75f2.83. | WHEAT Dull and Inacllvu ; lower on heav\ Duliith receipts. No real weakness was dls played , however , as Ihe buyers oulnumbered th sellers , and so uiKent became the ilr mil nil Ihat u rnlly followed , bul the maikel eased llnally nn lower cables and domestic trading. No. 2 led. cash. "OVic ; July. 70Hc ; Seplemhe , "OTsc. CORN Dull and heavy , w.th Illtlc or no spc-c- ulallon ; July. 40c bid ; Stp'tmber. 41140 bid. OATS Dull and easier for fuluies. Spot erode * , none offered. No. 2. cash , 22ic bid ; July 23c bid ; Seplember , 22'.ic bid. RVE Eusy ; 45o for No. 2 reenlnr. KLAX SEED Steady ; August , 11.10. CORN MEAIJ2.0ilfi2.05. . RRAN Firm and In demand al C5e , cast track H A V Rather dull , except for choice grades timothy llrm ; ptalrle rmukit oveislocked , caus- Ine a decline of 55c. ER(1S HlKher ; SVtJf9c. WHISKY tl.22 for distillers' finished Roods , LEAD Firm ; sales. 2 cars Missouri nl J3.22't 100 Ions al 3.25 ; 1 car Missouri and 5 choice hard al 13.37'i. wl'b rame bid for much more. SPELTER Held al 13.70 , . liul no sales. COTTON TIES I'nchanKcd. HAaGINO-l'nchaiiKed. PROVISIONS poik , Htondard mefs , JIO.87',2 Lard , prime steam IG ; choice , J6.10. Ilacon , boxed shoulders. JG.37H : lonns. J6.75 : ribs , 50.8714 nhortH. J7. Dry pall meats. Fhomders , J5.G2' , ! : lonss. JG.37U ; ribs , JC.50 ; shorts , J6.75. RECEIPTS Flour , 3,000 lililn. ; wheat , 93,004 bu. corn. i7.0frl bu , ; oats , 50.000 hu. SHIPMENTS Flour , 11.014 hbls. ; wheat , 3,000 bu. ; corn , C3.000 1m. ; oatK , 19.000 bu. CollVcr .tlurki-1. NEW YORK , July S4. COPFKK Options opened steady nt unclianRml prices lo 5 points advance ; luled generally film on hlKher Euro pean advices ; advance checked by fori'lRii silU int and subsiding uctlvlly In spot coffee depart ment ; closed Flcady at unchanred prices tn 10 IHjInls net advance. AUfrusl , J15.05 13.4 < ) ; Sep tember , JI5.40 ; October. J15.45 ; December. J15.I5 , March. J15.10. Sp ,1 coffee , Rio , slfady ; No. 7 510. Mild , sleady : Cordova , J1S.254 ; 19.00. Ru mored lartt * break In Brazil coffee yeeteiday , but no partlculais , HAVRE , July 30. COFFEE Opened steady , Hf hlKher ; at 12 noon , 'if hlRher ; at 3 p. in. , steady , ( if higher ; chwed steady at * i81f net ndvnncn ; sales. 16,001) bags. Market , NEW YORK. July 30.-St'CAR-Rnw. firm but quiet. Rertned , quiet , moderately active nnd Mendy ; No. G , 4 l-lG/4 > ic ; No. 7. 404 3-lGc ; No. 8 , 3 15-lGG4'.c ( ; No. 9 , 3'tfjt 1-lGc ; No. 10. 3 IS-lC c ! No. 11 , 3U 3 15-lGc ; No. 12. 3& ? 3 13-lGc ; No. 13. 3\c ; off A. 4 l.lG74 lc : mold A. 4 11-lGc ; standard A. 4 5-16'tH'sc ; confectioners' A , 4 l-1Gif4i,4c ; cul loaf. 6 l-lC4i5Vic ; crimhed. 5 1-lCiiSUc ; powdereil. 4UQ4 15-lCc ; granulated , 4 7-lCWC'ic ; cubes. 4 Il-16r4c. LONDON , July 30. Sl'OAR Care , quiet ; ccn trlfugdl. Java , 11s W ; Muscovado , fair refining , 9s 9d ; beet sugar , dull and rather easier ; July. 9s 9d ; August , Us W. Dry ( .ooclH 'Market , NEW YORK. July 30. Agents have advanced the prices of Amoy GOO sterling , 3U-1nch and 14- Inoh briwn springs lie each , and Prqnnl A 36- Inch and R 40-Inch brown sheetings Uc each. There wus much Increased allendanco of buyers in Ihe niarkel , especially for a Tuehday. Their Inquiries covered brown and blenched collons , dnniesllc fabrics , blankets , tlress goods and prints , nnd of ench there were fairly good sales. Several makers of wool flannels are well sold ahead Into ihe lale. autumn months , und prices are higher for all others. A leading agency has ndvnnced Ihe price for nil blankets S per cent. Printing cloths firm at 2T o plus 1 per cent , KIIIINIIH City Market. KANSAS CITY. July 30. WHEAT-lJ2c lower ; No. 2 hard , 65'486Gc ' ; No. 2 red , G9c ; rejected , 45J < 55o. CORN Firmer ; No. 2 mixed , 37W83Sc ; No. 2 white. 37 > ; < < 3Sc. OATS-SIow ; No. 2 mixed , 20c ; No. 2 white. 21j22c. _ . ( Ml Market. SAVANNAH , July 8Q.SPlRITSFlrm. . 25c ; sales. 1,319 bbls. CHARLESTON. July SO. ROSIN-FIrm ; 11.13 Q1.15. TUni'ENTINE Flfin ; 24ije. MlimcapoIlMVIirut 'MarUct. MINNEAPOLIS. July 30. There wan a re markable sc rclly of trade In wheat today. Sep tember closed Heady. (46X ° lower than yester day , at e'Jitlfft'ic. DulutliVlMiit MnrU.-i. nt'LUTH , July 30.-WHEAT-W ak ; No. 1 haril. ca h.l 7P.ic ; July. 71c ; No. 1 northern , cash , 70c'july. 7lc ; Seplember , 3c ; Daccmbtr , 70Hc ; No , 2 norlhern , canh. CSTic. Krl c < Wheat ( luuditlanN. SAN FRANCISCO. July JO. WHEAT Dull ; December , J1.04i ( ; May , 11,11 ; cleared. W.OOO c n- lal , n Adjouriicil Without Action. NEW YOKK , July 30. The eaitrrn coal sales agents met here today and after a , i brief session adjourned without taking any L > , WEATHER CROP BULLETIN Raiufnll Unovou but Almost Normal , with Tcmpornturo Favornbld CORN GENERALLY DOING ITS BEST Too Dry for ( iron-lit In Some Soc- MOIIN , hut the Stnto UN a Whole Slums I'roiulMe of Yield. Weekly weather crop bulletin No. 17 of the Nebraska weather service , co-operating with the United States weather bureau , Is sued front the central olllce at the Univer sity of Nebraska , Lincoln , under direction of Q. D. Swczey , meteorologist of the Ne braska experiment station , for the week eliding July 20 , 1S95 : ran nt WCCK fnama juir J { . rtc e ori r a trace ] | 4 to7 nth The week opened cool and rainy , followed during most of the remaining days by high temperature. The mean temperature for the week was nearly normal. The rainfall has not generally been heavy- over the state , nlthough In limited localities t has been excessive , particularly In the cutheastern corner of the state. Over an roa covering several counties in the north- astern section none at all fell. The harvest Is about completed In the nstern part of the state. The yield of mall grain In the northeastern section Is ihenomenal. Some oats have threshed out s hlph as eighty-five bushels to the acre ml some barley ns high as 100. Corn lias continued to suffer considerable umagc during the week In the southeastern ectlon of the state , where a third to a half f the crop Is estimated to be Injured lie- end recovery , except In the river counties , n'thc south western section of the state the orn crop Is generally In a very promising ondltlon ; In the northern portion It Is now joglnnlng to feel the need of rain ami is oiling somewhat , although not suffering r.y material damage. Reports by counties : SOUTHEASTERN SECTION. Ilutlcr Coin buffeting for lain nnd cannot lake more lhan half n crop. Wheat and oats nostly harvested and In good condition. Pas- ures drying up and wells going dry. Cans Wheat yielding ten tn llfteen bushels. Oats thirty to fitly. Corn In excelli-nl condition. Clay Harvest about completed and Hires.ling ommenced. tjialn turning nut bolter than was xpected. Corn glowing falily. Rain needed. Flllmoie Nearly all of our eaily coin dam- iged , some pasl help. Late cuin In fair condl- lon. lon.Uagc Uagc Most of the corn Is beyond redemption. hreshlng mostly done. Wheat averaging from wo to ten and oats from fix to fifteen bushels ler acre. Hamilton Harvest about nil done and threshing iegun. Yield better than was expected In all mall giain. Rain nreded. Corn never looked letter. Sonic of It will make a crop without an > nore rain. Jefferson Corn In places looks quite well bul he southeastern part of the county Is almost inst rcUcmptliin. .Millet and coin look well. Icnty of heme grown apple ? . Johnson Coin has not sufl'eied much In the astein pan of Ihe county. Tacit- will be an ivcrage yield of wheat In Ihe runU-in part of he county. Potatoes n good ciop. 1'astuios tn md. condlllon. I ancnstei Early coin past recovery. Harvest icarly over. Neniaha Early corn Is damaged nt least half , .ate corn Is coming on well , but Is damaged lomewhat. lluckwheul Is doing well. Nuckolls Coi n la suffering from the severe lent and dry weather. Otoe Oats being IhreslKnl and will mnko a xenetal iiveiHge of over folly bushels. Wlntci vheat from two to Ilftcen. Some coin burned jadly. Pawnee Potatoes dried up so thai Ihc crop of ale ones will be very poor. Oaiden tiuck mak- MK lltlle growth. Polk Early corn has not suffered as the la'c. 'astures needing lain. Oals In eastern part of 'ounty ' unusually good. Rlchaidson Early corn considerably Injured. Onts yielding forty-live lo IHly-llve bushels per acre. Wheat llfteen to thirty. Paulines and neadows badly dried up. Saline Most corn badly damaged. Some oats hrmhcd yield ten to IHenlJ-llvu bushels pe. icre. Flax tlueu lo ll\e ; whriit Ihiee to six. Nol much hay. All spring sown alfalfa dried up. Saunders Corn needs rain , bul Is not suffering. O.its turning out well. 1'asluies and meadows -il Corn bndly hint. Thieshlng In pro gress. Wheat yielding livelo ten .bushels pe. , icie , poor In quality. On's also a | > o..r . quality. Thnyer A dry , hot week has lulned early corn und badly damnged lale coin. Some haf. hrcshed and many will not get back t.ielr seed. Voik Lnle corn ntids lam veiy much. Oats nbout harvested. Paslures gelling short. NORTHEASTERN SECTION. Antelope Must Bmall ginln cut and some [ hres'ied. Too dry for corn unit mllli't. Hurt Early coin Is doing fairly , bul late corn js veiy backward. Millet , where soun Ute , Is standing Mill. Some early llelds will yield thne ions to Hie acre. Cedar Harvest nearly over. Corn lolling some ml needs rain. . , , Colfnx Kuily corn damaged by conllnued dry weather. Oats threshing begun and crop making about forty bushels per ucie. Hay will bu u vcr > sliort crop. Cumlng Whent nnd onts nearly all cut. The yield will be large. Koine oats as high us seven y bUhhels. Coin dulng well , but It Is getting dr > nnd rain Is needed. Uodge fulling and stacking neaily done , nnd Minnthrilling. . Wheat yle.dmg from twenty In thlrly bushels per ncrc. Com nearly all lasselled iiut anil needing1 lain. , . Douglas Tempernlure ten degrees below the normal nnd lulnfall oboul half the average amount. Iloll-Small gialn harvfsl giving the best re- nulls for many ycnrs. Corn beginning to miffei fiom dry weather. Haying going on slowly , liny on lowlands good ; on uplands poor , l.uily coin labelling und needs rain. Knox 1'leld corn Is doing nicely. Gardens holdIng - Ing their own. Hay Is being put up us rapidly as possible. MndlMin Hurley < 1 oats promising fitly bush els per acie. t'urn badly In need of rain , bul Is nol yd fired. Iteets me doing well. Plrice Good weather for Imxestlng nnd nearly done. Some few have Ihieshed nnd repoit a good yield. Some icport as high us 100 ljushels per acre , and islxty-llve for barley. Platle Harvesl nearly completed nnd tome threshed , ont yielding from forty lo clghli bushels : flux ten. Eaily corn needing rain Sugar beets nnd potatoes line. Snrpy Rain needed badly In western portion where corn Is firing some. Center of county Is In excellent condition. Oats , wheat and grass n good condition. Stanton Harvest nbout completed nnd some threshing done , nearly nil grnln yielding beitei than was expcctid. Corn In labsel und In good condition. . , Wushlnglon Corn somewhat damaged ; onls yielding sixty to eighty-live bushels to the acre. Wayne Harvest about done. Wheat promlbes about twenly bushels per acre. Oals tlfly U seventy-live and quality good. Quality of when not very good. Sugar beets doing well. Corn be ginning to need lain. I-nic potatoes do.ng well. Sioux City In. Hurvesl well under way an ull crops excellent. Hay u heavy crop and o excellent quality. Yunkton. H. U.-Tlie week has been very fa vorabl * for harvesting and practically all Hit small grain Is cut. lloth wheat and oais are o line quality and a l.irge yield. Heavy thunder slorms Ihe lam week , with tome hull , bul no damage rejiorled. CENTRA ! . . SECTION. Boone Corn , alfalfa , millet and potaloes need Ing rain. SHU corn Is nol rolling. Small grnln yielding better than was thought. Oats nveraglnh foily bushels und bailey Blxly. Wheut nlxteei "llurrnSo- Crop condlllons favorable except Inn rain l needed for corn and pastures. Late oat now being cut. Apples u.good crop ; also the | M > latoes. Hay on the boll , nis good ; on Hie up " " "lawfcon Wealher getting dry. Small grain being har\ented and some fields will yield well Corn looks well yet. . . . Ureeley Coin holding out remarkably well hul must have rain teen to save It ? Most oal ripening before the bprlng wheul. Hall-HnrveFl uboul half done. Early corn ear Ing well. I ile corn doing well , but needing ruin Howard Fine wenther for harvest. Haln badl > needed. Corn curling very badly. Ixup Weather hot nnd dry. % Mieat badl drlnl up. Corn fast dry ng up. Pastures bare. Merrlck Oats moslly harvesled and H splendl crop. Potatoes damaged. Coin now In fine con dltlon. Rye a failure. Sherman Small grain nearly nil cut. Corn a a slundmlll nnd weedy corn gone up. Nance He ! nnd dry Hinall grain all cut. Oal a good crop. Corn standing Hie dry weather well N , W. HARRIS & GO , BANKERS , 163-165 Dearhorn-st. , Chicago. IS Wall-it. , New York. 70 Ststc-.t. , Itotton CITY , COHHTT , r-j / \ K i fN r * > BO N UO fi8uiit cod Col * . Caneipondtact Bellclted. .iiy In milt Potnlo * * tlpfiilng very fn l. I'm * ir Ki-ilniir very dry. Viilleyy4 | | yielding tt > III ten lo tirenly-flv * urhel * | > r note. Wlitul olid oan cxtla KIKHJ , orn beginning to roll. HOUTHWHSTiitN : 8KCT10N. f AdiitnsHot nnd dry. Corn never lookrd ht * T. Oats > ( riding iwctity-fUt to fifty bu hd rr acre. Chnie Kvrr > thing glowing finely. Corn InuoU tig nnd cats selling well. Oiound wet donn irce or four fret. Cone , millet , buckwheat anl ( ale cotn mnklnv phenomenal growth. Fall plow- nit In full blast. liundy All crop < hnvc made vlgoioin growth , he hay crop "HI be heavy nnd gr.Mts on tht veniKfl n ver boiler. Frunklln Early corn earing nicely. Lai * corn oglnninK to tassel , Prmpoitu for corn never viler. Nemly all smalt grnln cut. l'ronll r-Veiy fine glowing wmllier. Tit corn , backward , Oinn nnd hay gaining some * Vlirat nhout halt a crop. O.ils not much. I'o- itoes line. Pumas--Harvest In full blast. Corn dolnr . .ily , but many fields Very weedy. Hay of ull luds coming on heavy. Pasluies never were 10 ond. Polatoes rxcelltnt. Hatlnn Uiound In line condition. rolntoii a , > od crop. Small gmln yet lii lie cut. Most Ifalfa out the second lime. Coin doing finely , ut s. . me weedy. Millet growing nicely. lliiieH An Idtal week for coin. Ground llmr- .ighty soaked. Smalt grain doing well , but etdy. Potatoes nnd garden Hutk doing well nd piMitilso u good > lcld. HltiheiK k Splendid week for corn. P.iatura tie. Ground In line condition. Krainoy-Showers have reli.rded tha ripening f grntli. Oals crop good , lull badly fudged. Po- itoes and coin veiy promising. Hay and pas * urcs above axciagc. Lincoln-Corn nnd small grain sintering for he lurk of lain. PeIk-Ins Hood week for corn. I.nto whent oinliig out well. Oals one-third of n crop. Red Willow ll round thor.Higlily . wet. Corn U lomlng. Hay will l > e plenty. WoK-ler Corn In some licnlltle doing \\ell nml i others neidlng lain badly , bul no tcilous dam- ! ° 5 > t > NORTHWESTERN SECTION. llox Ilultt Warm and dry. All small grain tif- crlnif for want of molstuie. Cnerry A hard woils on crops. Lale corn iidly wilted. Small grain ready to cul. Se\ero all storm . .11 the 2Clh , affecting n nanow stilp f ihe county. I'lioi'iiiu Very dry nml very warm , \\heat la hort. Oals are b ller. Coin doing well BO far. Dawe TluoHKh center of luunty ca t nnd we l HUM niu f.ilr ; tlscwhero very poor. Poliilun nd sugar bo ls doing well. HarveM half done. Keith-Fine local rains. O.U linm-st hrguni III have a very light crup , except where Irrl- .ilel. I'.itatoes . will milkIhe laigi-st en j ; ever rown here. Corn doing finely ; overage height Koyn Palm Coin Is rolling iwni" ; some Is Ins tiling very shoil. Mont millet SUIT--ling for ru n. I.og3ii--Coin holding Its cnlor. but needing rain , mm' wheat too short to bind. Pasluics getting tsrrotis"3il'ii/f | Weather line and all ctops doing 1 Sheridan Crops look well. Prospects of small rain excellent. _ Too Miiolt Iliilti I" SOIIIP SootloilM. COLUM1IIA , Mo. , July 30. Tlie weekly ciop eport says : Except In rastein tedious the t wither dining the past week was much moro avoruMo to Ihc fanner than for some weeks revlous. In many of the northeaslern , eaiit- entrnl and southeastern counlleB the weather onllnucd damp u d showery and hanest and nylng have processed very slowly ; fuilher dam age has been done to groin In shock and corn nnd cotton nio being Injured In syme localities * iy too much rnln. Over Ihe balance of th late threshing , stacking and haying haxc pro- gresned inpldly under favoralile conditions , und his woik Is now nearlUK completion. . Oals have yielded well , as a rule , but In many ountles blue been damaged to n greater or leb xtent by wet weather. Coin continues Iji excellent condition , gen- rally. Flax Is nbout all cut and Is a good crop. Hay has been considerably damaged by rain li\ oinu sections , but on Ihc whole the crop la letter than expected. . . . Sorghum , millet , loliacco , caslor beans , late lotutJOH and garden vegetables are generally ( .Ing well , nnd fiults continue In Rood condition , vlth the exception of grapes , which alt ! Btlll ottlng badly In some localities. Unlit HfiiflKH IIIInolM CropM. CHICAGO. July TO. Ill'ii'dsujthvr ' ciop buKe In. or the week ending Monday , July 29 : The gen- rnl and henvy showers of the past week , to gether with temporalme sllg.illy below the nor- nal , have proven highly benetlclal to growing- Tops. Severe storms occurred along the Illinois Iver and northwest counties on Filday , but whllv great damage was done It Is not lireparaMo. rho waler famine him been geneially relieved ; mil springs , wells and stieanw are lining. Pas. urcs , late potaloes. guldens , mlllel and fodder iropa are doing well , and late putaljfs promlsa i good yield. Corn has made marvelous growth , and roasting cais nre plentiful on early fields , vlth u large crop practically a ured. Thresh- nn of wheat , rye nnd oalH has been retarded iy the rains , nnd some damage has resulted by proutlng nnd sniul l < i Ihc shock. Fall plowing s general In central and soulhem' ruiintloH , with ho ground line nnd mellow. Fruit Is exceedingly ilonilful In nil .southern nnd central counties , vlth fair crops In the northern. Trees arc bond. , ng under Ihe load of fruit , und early markcls ire glutted. , Droulli I'rt'vallN I" Some Si-olloiiM. WASHINOTON , July 30. The weather bureau , n Its report of crop conditions for the week end- ng July S9 sajs : Drouth continues In western Ohio nnd Is affect- ng crops unfavorably In porlloua of Pennsylva- ila. South Carolina , Georgia , suilihe.n Texas , Cansas and Nebraika. In southern Mtchlgatt Irouth has been relieved , but In the noitherrv mil of Ihe slate the rainfall has been Insulll- 'lent. ' TliH general outlook for coin Is tx- ellent , although unfnvoinble reports nrn. re- reived from ixjrllonn of Nebraska nnd Kansas mil II Is reported as lalo In Notth Dakota. In ndlana , Illinois and Iowa It Is making inpld grow Hi nnd luring. In Iowa Hie best crop ever : rown In that state Is expected. In the simth- TII slateH an unusually line crop ts now prac Ically asmired. The cjiidlllon of cottcn Is prob. il.ly . less favorable than lasl week. Harvesting .f Kprlng whent Is advancing favoiably In South , Dakota and southern Minnesota. Kiirly Corn Out of OmiKcr. TOPEKA. July 30. The weekly Kansas crop , 'eport says : The crop conditions continue favorable In th 'astern division. Eaily planted corn is about nade , but needs some lain to ll'ilth filling. Mtiro aln is now nevdoil for Hit1 latt * planting and for mxtures nnd meadowH. Threshing Is progressing ; nd fall plowlui ; has begun. Everything Is In irood shape ever the mlildla llvlt-loii. except 111 Washington , Republic , Cloud. ) leklnson and portions of Ottawa and Marrlu. vhnrn the lalnn hnvo been few and light. In he oilier counlles favorable ( ' "millions arc gen rally reported. The ruin * ore proving of great value to th western division and cit.ps of all kinds are III Irst-class condlllnn. Harvest Is now progressing xoipi where delayed by rains. Corn , broom coin , soighum , millet , grass and alfalfa are Ine. Crop ConilltloiiH Fiivoriilila > III luivil. DES MOINES , July 30. The Iowa weather rep bulletin says : Thi ! average temperature of Ihe past weeki ' was about'normal. . Neaily all sections of tlio Htatc have had sufficient rainfall for present needs nml considerable damage has been caused > y severe local stoitns , accompanied by wind mil hall. On Ihe whole , hawever , Ihe week linn Ken highly favoinble for Ihe growing crops , and for hai\e < tlng and IhieHlmig the rlpciv-'d smull ; rnln. The oats harvent I" aboul completed unq thrcslilng Is In iirogreps , with many ienrts | ot phenomenally henvy yields. The cultlng ft rprlng wheal Is In progress , and some enrly lelds of flax are ready for harvtsl. C'otn Is steadily maintaining Us lead and bldtt fair to break all previous leoord * In Ihe illHtrlrtH where rainfall has been ample. Potatoes and tbe > minor crops nre doing well. Corn DiiiiuiKfil I > yVlnil mill \Viiriiin. HENNESSEY , GUI. , July 30. Army worm * have made their appearance In some places In this vicinity and are doing great dannge to- alfalfa , kalflr corn and semi * of the late corn , thaugh most of It Is beyond damage. Two dajrt * hot winds have damaged late coin some. Till : HKALTV MAHICUT. INSTUUMKNTS placed on record July 30 , IS'JS : WARRANTV DEEDS. E J Wulhrlch and wife lo Jacob Ruikhalter , lot 10 , bluck 16. Rorc Hill t 37 * Louis Holt to C S Wlllows. , lot 15 , block 11. llrlggs' Place , and lot 4 , llurdelie fouit. . 2.S50 Casale Hlgby and husband lo Globe lnin und Trust company , lots 11 and 12 , block 6 , Walnut Hill 25 Peter Merges and wlft * to William Hanven , e W feet lots 7 and 8 , bloek 18 , Wilt-ox' * 2d add 4,000 Andrew Miles , executor , ot al lo F II Wead , lot ! 1. block 2 , Catalpa Place 2SO Gustave Ptlerson to J A Stuvan n 'A of u H lot 34 , blnck 4 , Compbell's add I Ql'IT CLAIM DEEDS. William Hantvn lo W II RuvHell. e DS feet lots 7 and H , bloek 18 , Wlleox 2d add M > J R Piper and wife to L N HUT , n ' ,4 lol ! ) , ElUabelh Place 1 DEEDS. Special master to J II I Iper , n ' ,4 lot 9 , Elliabelh 1'lncu 37S Total amount of transfer * 17,307 JAMES E. BOTD. J. W. DEANi Telephone 1039. BOYD & DEAN OMAHA , NEII. COMMISSION Grain , Provisions & Stooko noom Hl',4 Hoard of Trade , Direct wires to Chicago ami New York. I Correspondents ; John A. Warren & Co , F P. BMITIt ( Tel. 130J ) B. II. BTANFOnO- F. P. SMITH & CO. GRAIN and PROVISIONS Room 4. N. Y. Ufa Hldg. , Oimihu. Ilrnnch offices at Fremont and Columbus. Alt ordtrv placed on Hi * Chicago Hoard of Tradt. Cnncipondtnli ; Bchwurtt. Dupti & Co , , Chi' ccio ; bchrelner , Klack A Co. , St. Louis. U > f t to tuit National IKnk. Omaha- MAU01N No matter what booklet on pee TltAUINO ulatlon you may have read ntncl v. . _ * > for ours , which Is NKVf and XPLAINIJI ) c'OMPLKTH ll clearly rxplaln * in.ruin trwllng and DEFINES ALL MARKER EXPRESSIONB. It's free and will Uach you semtlhlnr. A R DOG AST A CO. , ttj Trader * Uuildin ? , Cblc < 0 <