r THE GRATIA PAT1W B.EE ; WED ESBAT , .TULV 23 , 1800. . i COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Grain Markets Showed Some Improvement at the Opening. ' ; I VMS IN SYMPATHY WITH WALL STREET I'rnvlMlniiM AVern nxlrrinoly AVi-nk , CrcnlltiM : \ < - v I.iiiv-rrlci' l ' - iird All Arnuiiil Slncl H nnil IliinilN. CHICAGO. July 2I.--A. bolter financial outlook wan the prlnrlpal cause for u u- covury of lie In the price of wheat todny , Corn cilosed practically unchanged tind onlK He higher. 1'rovlslons wc-ro again very much depress'-d , Innl mid ribs making now low records. Wheat trade wns nnrrow most of the dny , but on the display of strength the market made there wns some pretty nctlvu coverIng - Ingby the shorts nnd a fnlr iiinoiint of buying tor the long nccotint. The opcnlns wns firm and at slightly advnnce.1 pi Ires. The steadier feollng In Wall Htreet and the reported action of the banks In fitrcngthonlng the gold rcseivo. had an Im- liorlant Influinre nnd wna pet-Imps , the main feature of slreni/th all throiiuh the KPK- lon. The weakness of provisions nnd ac tive short selling paused a temporary de cline , but prlres noon reeovon-il , strong lale ciibles and llln ral seaboard clearances nmountlng lo 4 iwo bu. . imparting fresh Htrcngth. The market held very strong during Ihc hist hour on cove-ling by shorts and strong outside irmrkels ami tinsub - Htantlal decrease In tin * world i visible- supply about lS.ViJUO I'll. , and Ihonnh then- was some decline fruin the high inaik , the closing was steady at a sulistniiilnl ad vance. September opened ftom > fe to ' , ie higher at from W ie to MV. declined lo r.G'Jo ' , advaniul to HTUc , and closed lit from MiC to . " 'iTfiC. The. slrenglh In wheal held corn prices Htoitdy In spite of the large reptlpts and prospects of another heavy crop. < on- sldcrablo short covering was indulged In. September opened a shade lower nt Zo'/ie. ' Ililctuated between MKelo Efi'i'1. and closed Htendy at the opening iii-lco. Oats , though quiet , ruled linn nnd a simile higher , Influenced by more tuports of bad yields and Hie slrenglh In wheat ami corn. Beplember opened tinehanged at 17c and kept within % c range , closing lirm at 17'se. 1'rovlfllons continued their recent down ward conise. Ilenvv lliiuidallon was In dulged In by the holders and though there was some reaction late In the session , clos ing prices were materially lower. l.ard and ribs both made new low-price records and pork went within fie of that mark for July. September pork closed 15c lower at Jil.'A'i ; September lard , 7' , c lower at J..y."i ! ; Septem ber ribs , EC lower at $ . ' ! .S2'4. Estimated receipts for Wednesday ; Wheat. 1U. > cars ; corn , 200 cars ; oats , 170 cars ; hogs. 21,00" head. The loaning [ inures tanged as follows : " Articles I OJM. I lll.'li. I f.o.v. fOUnT" VO.ral.No. ' . ! BfiK I50 ! 6S ( Sepi ' Dec 61) Coin.No 2. . July j : , ? < Sent.- . ar-lt , Dec vwi Mny. Cain. No. a. . July 17W 17M Scpl 17U KiH Way 1UH 1'OM 1'orU.rcrbbl July. n 20 Sup ! ( i : t"Hi 0 H7i ! 0 ' . ! 5 Oct tl 3'JVj li saw Jan 7 us 7 07 ! s Lord.lOOIbs July H HI ) Sept : i 4ii S 411 30 3 85 Oct a 45 II 4I > Jan 3 77)4 ) s 7a > . Short Hlba- July Kept : i to Oct H 4'J1 Jil a so 3 5'J Canli iiuotnltonn wire ns follows ; FLOl'll Sti-iuly , with winter whent pnlentp , tt.75i3.3U ; f-prlng wheat patents , f2.GOif3.6.'i ; bnk ers , WHI3AT No. 2 spring , J53"ic ; No. 2 reil. COIIN No. 2 , OATS No. 2 , o ; No. 2 white , ISo ; No. 8 white , 17'ic. HYK No. 2. 30'c. 1IAULUY No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , f. o. b. , 2TO- Kn No. 1. 72c. TIMOTHY KURD Prime , S3. PHOVISIONS Mess pork , per bid. , JH.2nifiG.23. I.aul , per 100 Ibs. , J.3.30. Short ribs sides ( loose ) JX.25ff3.30. Diy salted shoulders ( boxed ) , JU.7r.Sf 4.00. Short clenr sides ( boxed ) , J3.02V.lif3.7r. . . WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal. . i'OUI.TIlY Firm ; turkeys , 7ifI9c ; chickens , cprlng , 100-llc ; ducks , spring , Oc. The following weru the rccelpta and shipments today : " OntlieProlii'jo uxclriinrj to.livtlu button mar ket wan Htondy ; cre.imury , ll)314c ) : dairy. His 12c. EecB. Ilrni ; fresh. OXwlOc. Cheeau , Bleady ; NU\V YOHIC MAHICI1T. IH of tinIlnj - oil VarliiiiN CoillllKMlItlCM. NE3\V YOUK , July 1. FI.OUU Ilpcelptn , 29.30. ) bills. ; c-xporls. S.234 bbls. The market WHH muc'.i better today , botli as to tlemanil nnil undertone , being Influenced by Ihc mlvnnce In Brain ; city mill palcntB , J4.OOjJ4.25 ; winter palcnts , t3.4ofi3.CO ; winter KtrnlKhts , J3.20a3.50 ; Mlnnesola p.ilentu , J3.2.4J3.'i5 ; Mlnne ota linkers , } 2.402.80 | ; winter low Krailes , tI.9002.Ui ; Kprlns low unules , J2lof { 2.25. Kyo Hour , oteaily ; kuperflne , $2.COfi2.70- fancy. J2.Wiir-.fO. COItN MKAI Stenily ; yellow western , CCc. HYE Dull ; No , 2 western , 37i j3Sc. IIAHLnV Quiet ; westein , 3.33c. IIAHLI-jy MALT-Dulli western , 45T4Sc. AVI1KAT llecelpts , CO.KX ) bu. ; exports. 12S.3II bu. ; upot market llrmer ; No. 2 red , C3'ie ; No. 1 hard , Coc. Options opened firmer with xtockx , ileellned under leallzlng , but wen- strong nnd active during Hie afternoon on llcht t-prhiK and winter whent receipts , better lull * cables , blKher markets , Wall street news nnd covering by KhortB ; clOM-il * ic higher ; July. lilT&fiU'Vic , eloped at C2'io ; .September , C2 3-lGiG213-lCc , cloned ut CO'llN Hecelpts , 10,000 bu. ; cxporls , 13G.313 bu. ; tpat firmer ; No , 2 , > , ic over Heplemeber. Op tions were weak curly on line crop news , but later ndvnnced on light receipts and xynimlliy | wllli whent , cloalngiflUc net higher ; July closed lit 32 c ; September , 3232Hc | , closed nt S2ic. tAT8 Hecelpts , 201,500 bu. ; p pors ( , 239.C94 bu. ; rpot rleiuly ; No , 2 , 22c. Options were Ken- crally linn all dny. cloxintHe net hlir.ier ; July cloned nt 21kC ! ; Ht-plcmber , 21i < jilH , closed IIUTTKU-Hw-elptr. , 13,409 pkcs , ; quiet ; west ern dairy , 9',401 ' western criamery , llStfir.c ! ; iinln , ISc. C'lllJIiHIi tlecelpts. 2,033 pkRH. ; ijulet ; large , CH C .P , inall , &i it"c , iQS : HecelplB. 8,148 pkBK. ; strudy ; ftatc ami I'cnnsylranln , 13Ufl4c ; Mi-stern , 11823c. | HOPS i : y ; slate , common to choice , U9I crop , 2V4J(4lii' ( : 1S95 crop , 3lf7Hc ; 1'aclllo coast , U'J4 Clop , 2Vid4c ; HM crop , SiiCi c. IIIDKH Kteaily ; wet Kilted , New Orleans , se lected , 25ff45c ; aalxenlon , mrll'ic ; HueniM A > rcs , dry , ICc ; Texas , dry , 9c ; California , UP. UP.I'llOVISlONR I'llOVISlONR Ilerf , Mendy ; family , S.Wfl9.00 ; leef hams , J15.DO j 16.00. Cut meats. , pickled be | . lies , * llrmer. 4H < jSi,4cc ; pickled shoulder * . 4c ; pickled hains , lUli/M.c. / Tallow , dull ; clly , 3i4c ; country , 3c , llacon , boxed rboulders , 14.40- loiiRUes , ! 3.7f > ; ribs , J4 ; shorts , 14.12 . Dry nail meals , boxed shoulders nnil IOIIKS , 13.10 ; ribs , t3,75j shorts , J3.X74. Lard , weaker ; western Hteani , 13.70 ; refilled , sleady. 1'ork , lower ; old ti new menu , J7.7riiiK.7S ; short clear. J7.tOif8.DO family , t9.7SiilO.to. OILM Cottoiifeed oil , prime prude , 20c ; prime yellow. 84j24'4c. | I'etrnleuin , dull ; Unlteil closed lit tl.014 bid. Turptnllne. quiet at 2l'4ii2ic. KICK Klendy ; doim-MIc , fair lo extra , 34SCc ! ; Japan , 4i4lC , MOLAKSKS Quiet ; New Orleans , open kettle , oed tn fbolrc. i.9f37c. KIliiOHT8 To Ll\en > eel , quiet ; cotton , b > eteani. 3-32d ; iiruln , by slt-am , 2il. MHTALS 1MB Iron , dull ; southern. J10.254J JZ.uO ; northern. J10.7Mill.CO. Copper , easy ; brol ( . rrs' Jll.W ; cxclnuue. 111.Kiffll. ' . ' ; . . I.eud. steiidy domestlp. biokers , t2.k5 ; exchange , J2.W. Tin , dull ; slralls. H3.W > B13 CO. 1'lates. market steady , ( Spelter , easy ; domeetlc , ! 3.'Jiif4.W ; August lead , IJ.Mti. Acfiiiiiiilnlloii of ( Jrnlii KliiukH , Ni\V VOHK. July il.-tipeclal cablu and tele graphic dUpntrhes to UraiUtreel's , cover I UK tb < prlnc'lpul points of accumulation , thow the fol lowing dinners In the woild's available fcuppl ) of ciiiln.-faturiluy , July 18 , us compared \\ltl the pn-ccdlng ttatunlay : Available mippllei- \Vheut. I'nlted ' Stales and Canada , fast of tin Ilocklet , devieaie , 335X)0 ) bu. ; alloat und li Uurupe , decreiife. 1 6I2.0W bu. ; total ilecrea e li worbl's avallnble , It47,000 bu. Corn , I'nlu-i States and Canada , east of Ihc Ilocklen. decronie fcSC 000 bu. OATH , I'lllled Klaleg and Canada fait of Hie Hookies , decreafe , 1.Z45.W-0 bu. Tin im-io imporlant decreanes In available Mucks o wheat , I'nlted States and Canada , last week , no covered in the olllclal visible t-upply stalfinenl Incluiiu foo.000 bu. In iiorlhweslern tntrrlur ehnu tois , 2 ( > 5.C iO bu. In Milwaukee private vlvvutori and 20,000 bu. In Mlnnealxills private elevators Corre | > ondlntf Inmates Inclu'do 310,000 bu. li Chicago private trlfvulors , 150.000 bu. at New Orleans. lOl.PoO bu. at Louisville. 07.000 bu. a | Oulvi-Kton. 40.COO bu. al Osweso and ISS.WO bu , al l-'ort William , OnU OnUWool Wool MiirUi-l. HOSTON , July 21. The bu lnef i trunsncted It the wool market has been remarkably unal this week , hardly eultlcirnl llng done to maintain following lire quotations 01 tain prices. The Icadlnjr descrlpllont ! Michigan. Wlscoiuln. etc. , X Michigan. hViWUc ; No. 1 Mich siui comblnK , ' No. S Michigan. Hoj M > . 190 ! No. 1 Illinois , 1'jc ; S Illinois , Uoi New York. N w Uainpshlre anO Vermont , HCfH'40 ] No. 1 New Yotk , New Itnmp. shli. . mid Vermont. ITc. dflnln" , MIchlRAn , IVfllSc. I'nwnstied mMlum , Kentucky nd In- iHntm quntler-blowl pomblnfr , 16c ; Kentucky nnd Indlaim tbltr-PlKhthri bloml comblnir , ICc ; Mis souri iiiattir-lilHMl | comblnir. ISc ; Mlriwiirl throe- flKtitli * ) blood combine , l.ic ; l.nko nnd Cporgln , llwltc. Terns wooln , fprlnit , medium (12 ( months ) , llfllZc : fcourcd prlic , 27fi2c ; fprlnc , nne (12 ( montbu. lOfllli ; fcoureil price , 2 fl3oc. Terrb lory w oi.l-i , Monlntin , nne medium nnil line. loiillc ; fPOHi-fd price , 90c ; t'tnh , WyomlnK , HP. , flr.e medium nnd fine , 9'llc ; tcoured price , 2Stf "Oc. California wools , spring , 10fl2c ; w | irlc , JoftSIc ; middle county , fprlng , fi lot-iiitil ptlre , 27B c. Krep northfrn , fnll , S.'i rtouied tulco. tMUJfff Au lrnll/in scourod. basis. oomblnK. 'ilpfl fine , 4SWWic ; combing , Rood , 43f I6c : ci.mblnK , nxerage , 40WISc. I.ONIHIN. .tuly 21. Tlie wool nucllon > nle i closed tiHlny with offerings nt ir.,751 ImltF , nf which I. Ho Imlcs \ \ wlthdrnw-n. . Merinos nnd Cnpe of ( food Hope nnd Nntnls were fr per cent lowtr , ublli * greasy cross-bred were nenrly 2 per cent higher. America purchn ed 2,000 bales. 1'ollowlm * are the prices In details : New South Wnle , 2,812 bnles ; scotired. 7'tilff ' Is 4d ; itrmry. K\IM. Queensland , 2.ri ! i hairs ; rcniimd , hUJls : grensy , CfllOil , Victoria , 1,812 bhles ; scoured. "iHfls 4d ; greasy , fif/IO < iil. South AUMrnlln. 2,109 Iniles ; fcoiired , 7'4Mll'4il ' ; glTnsy. I'ifiSd. H nn IlUer , S74 bales : scoured. Is l'4d ; erensy , I'tJiTHd. ' Tasmnnln , 1.C39 bnlen ; greafy. filfll'iil. New X.enhind. 3.CG6 bates ; scoured , Wits " 'til ' : Kiensy. ! , ijl\M. \ Cnpo of flood llopo nnd Nntal. ! * ! bnles ; rcourcd , GV4d01s 4d ; greasy , 4 < , fti'v1. ' _ OMAII.V ( iK.VHIIAl , MAltlCKT. Cfiiiillllini ot 'I'm illnnil QiintndoiiN tin St.inlc mill 1'iiiuI'riiilucc. . lUKIS Choice Mock. 7'fflSc. ' llfTTBll Comninn lo fair , 78'Uci choice to fumy , country. lHH2c. VHAlr-Cholcc fnt. JO to 120 Ibs. . Is quoted nt C'fco ' ; large und cnnrse , 4ftuC. CHI-JnPK Domestic brick , 13c ; Bilnm. per doit. , J ! > .50 ; club hnii'o , 1-lb. Ims. tier doz. , J3.CO ; Urn- berRer , fancy , tier lb. , 13c ; llocpleffiit , H-lb. lari , prr doz. , J3.CO ; Young Ainciic t > , 12c ; twins , fancy , ll' c. roi'LTIlV I.lvo hens. C'to ; cocks , 2c ; lur- Keys , Ccj old ilucks , rc , ; spring chickens , 12fil3c per poiinil ; Fprlng ducks , S'fflOc. ' 1'IllHOXS Live , Jl.ouifl.25 ; dead pigeons not wauled. HAY -New liny. J.I.Sfiupland. . $3.00 ; midland. fl.M ) ; lowland , II.UO ; rye slinw. Jl.lO ; color makes the price on hay ; llRht bales fell the best ; only lop made * bi Ing lop prices. 1IIIOOM CO11N Mxltemely slow sale ; new- crop. dellveted uii Irack In country ; choice green Felr-woiHIng calpet. per lb. , 2'lc ; choice Kteen , runnlnir lo huil , 2'ic ; common , IVic. VKOKTAlll.US. WATiUMI-i.ONS I'er doz. , crnted nccordltiK to size , J2.riKDI3.00. CANTi.orn-s--rer ! : : Vbu. . basket , C0375c. IH1O 1'I.ANT 1'er iloz.7 7Cc. TOMATOES I'er 4 bu. baskcls , G3SJ7c ; U bu basket or box , 5o r > 5c. CfCl'.MIinilS-l'er doz. , 35c. NI-W : ONIONS-Soulhein flock , per 11) . , l',4 T lc.LIMA LIMA ' 11KANR Per lb. , 4c. IinANS-lland picked navy , per bu. , JI.40fll.50. 1'IK PLANT Home grown , per lb. . Ic. CAl'LIKLOWnK-l'er doz. , 75c. CAHIIAOr. Home grown , per lb. , litl'.ic. ( ! I.KItY I'er do * . . Zofflfnc. rOTATOHS New potatoes , per bu. , 25c. ( IIIAI'KS Southcin. per 8-lb , baskets , 40c. STUAWLllOltlttlOS None of any consequence. CALH'OltNlA CH KIM IIKS No shipping slock. HOMI(1110WN CHl-JlllllKS.-None. C.OOSI-III-HIHI-S : : None. lll\CKHI-itKliS-IVr : 24-ql. cnsc , 12.25. lll.ASK HASI'IIUIIHIIOS None. CAL1I-MUNIA Al'HICOTS Nolle. CAI.H'OilNlA I'KACHl-IS-Hnlu's Knrly , per box , Jl.OO : 10 box lull" . We. CALIKOIINIA l'I.l'MS-1'er box , Jl.r,01.75. , Cl'UHANTS-None. AI'I'LIIS-Cooklng , IH.T bid. , J 1. 7502. 00 ; eating , J2.25. SOI'THEHN 1'Ll'MS I'er 24-nt. case. $1.23. SOUTHKHN PMA ( HKS I'f r IS-bu box , Ct@Wc. CALH-'OIINIA I'KAltS-HarlleU's , J2. TllOIMCAI , KHU1TS. OKANCiS Mexican , J4.00lf4.25. Ll-IMONS Messlnas , fancy. J4.2S ; choice , J4.00 ; California lemons , J4.00. 11ANANAS Choice large Block , per bunch. f 2.00ft 2.2.1 ; medium-sized bunches , Jl.COiii2.00. PINKAI'l'kKS I'er crate of live to seven doz. , J7.00f7..0 . ; lh crnte , } " .7.1. MISCKLLANKOUS. IIONHY Fancy white , per lb. , 14c ; choice , 13c ; Cullfornla , nmber color , lOe MAl'I.K SYHUI' Klve gal. cans , each , J2.75 ; gal. cans , per doz. , 112 ; H gal. cans , JG.S3 ; quart cans , J.l.f.O. CIDIilt Clnrllleil Juice , per half bbl. , J3 ; per bbl. , J.I. I'llESIMlVES Ai-sotteil , 10-lb. palH , each. J1.40. KIC.S Imported fancy , 5 crown , 30-lb. boxcc. 14c : choice , 10-lb. boxes. 3 crown , 9@10c. NUTS Almonds. Cnllfornln , per lb. , medium size , lOc ; Tarragona almonds , per lb. , huge , 12',4c ' ; lliazlls. pel lb. . fc ; Kngllsh walnuts , per lb. , fancy foft shell , 12c ; medium size , lOc ; 111- berts , jter lb. , lOc ; pecans , polished medium. 8c ; large. lOc ; peanute , raw , C'XjSI7c ; roasted , 7c. ! DATKS Halloween , per lb. , 5c ; faids , 10-lb. boxes , per lb. , 7c. DUESSKD M KATS. nKKI * Dressed steers , 400 to COO Ibs. . CJJC.'ic ; western steers , G'.feQCc ; seed cows und heifers , 5VA JKicf niPdlum cows and bclfersi nffSHcgiKiil foieminiters , cows and heifers , 3 040 ; good forequnrters , native steers , " 4V4fr5c ; good hlnd- qunrteis , cows and heifers. 7 < fi'7',4c ; good hind quarters , t-toers , S'ic ; cow rounds , die ; cow plales , "c : boneless chucks , 4c : cow chucks , 3'4@ 3V4c ; slecr chucks , 3ic ; beef tenderloins , 21'c ; beef rolls , boneless , 9c ; sirloin butts , boneless , 9c ; loin backs , boneless , 9c ; loin backs , Oc : cow rihs No. 3 , Tc ; cow loins. No. 3 , 9Vic ; beef trim mings , 3c ; rump butts , Co ; shoulder clodj , DC ; frozen , Ic. MUTTON Dressed lambs , 7',4c ; dressed mutton , C4c ! ; racks , lOc ; legs , 8c ; saddles , Sc : stews. 3e ; sheep plucks , 3c ; sheep tongues , per doz. . 23c. rOHK Inesj-eii bogs' , 4Vic ; pork loins , O'.ic ; spare ribs , 3'.4c ; ham sausages , butts. 4c ; pork shoulders , 4Uc ; pork shoulders , skinned , 4' , < ; c : pork tilmmlngs , 3c ; leaf lard , not rendered , 4'Jc. HIDnS AND TALT.OW. IIIDI5S No. 1 green blues , 4n : No. 2 green hldse , Sc ; No. 1 green salted bides , C'4c ; No. 2 green salted hides , 4',4c ' ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 12 Ibs. , tSc ; No. 2 veal calf , 8 lo 15 Ibs. , 4e ; No. 1 dry flint hides , 7(8c ( ; No. 2 dry flint bides. { j7c ; No. 1 dry salted bides. Cc ; part cured hides , y-c per lb. less than fully cured. KHIIEl' 1'HI/rs Oreen salted , each. 23GOc ; green ralteil shearlings ( short wooied early skins ) , each , 15c ; dry shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) , No. 1 , each , ! ; dry shearllUKS ( shoit wooled early skins ) , No. 1. each. Tc ; dry flint Kansas arid Nebraskn butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 45c ; dry flint Kansas and Nebraska Murrain wool pelts , per lb. , act ual weight , 3ifJ4c : dry flint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per lb. , nctuul weight. 4J5c ; dry Hint Colorado Murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight. 3H4c ; feet cut off , as It Is useless to pay freight on them. TALIX1W AND C.UKASE Tallow. No. 1. 2l4c ; tallow , No , 2 , lV < .c ; grease , while A , 2'ic ; grease , while H. Hie ; grease , yellow , l'lc ; grease , dark. I'ic ; old butter , 2i2'ic ; beeswax , prime , 15W 22c ; rough tnllow , IVic. 11ONUS In car lots , weighed nnd delivered In Chicago : Dry buffalo , per ton , J12.00O14.00 ; dry country , blenched , per ton , J10.00Jrl2.00 : dry country , damp nnil mealy , per ton , JC.OOdTS.O" . WOOI. Unwashed , nne henvy , CT7c ; fine , light. Sfrilc : quarter blood , 10i ? > 12o ; seedy , Imrry mid chaffy , 8'ifiic : celled and broken , coarse , 7 { ? ! > c ; coiled and broken , line , GftSc. I-'lceco washed Medium , UifTlSc : fine , 14SlCc ; lub washed , Kit Ifc : black , 8c ; bucks , Cc ; lag locks , 2Si3e ; dead pulled , CQGc. _ STOCKS AND IIO.VDS. llfttt-r Kpplliiir In Aini'rlfiiii Sccnrl ( ION NlllCll Mil All SIlIfN. NKW YOHK , July 21 The stock speculation to. day was eharncteilzed by a remaikably feverish movement and successive wide llucluallons In either direction. The volume of business was large , though n trllle below yesterday's recoid , ami , ns usual , Sugar nnd Ht. I'nul were wrll In th lead In point of activity. There wns no news to account for the rapid transitions In tin ; speculative temper aside from higher London prices for American securities at London , and buying for that In this market , the fnvombU Intel pretatlon put upon the decision of the bankn to protect the gold reserve of the treasury In the foreign exchange and the railway und govern ment bond markels. The opening was strong and active under the Influence of the higher Lou. don mnrket nnd expectations that thu lmnk would ut oncu begin dcposllH of gold nt the subtreai-ury In considerable sums In exchange for legal notes. The Initial advance ranged be. tweeii > 4 < 12Vi tier cent. The last In Chicago Ons. Hefoic Ihe end of th * Urn half hour , pi Ices reacted sharply on real isations nnd determined attacks by thu leading bear r.peialms. . In the railway list the declines extended lo H per cent nnd lo 2 per cent III the Industrials , The Internnllonals comparatively were well held on Ixmdon buying , which wan also cfTrcllvc In the railway goml department. The losses icferred to In the government list carried some stocks below yenerday's finals The dealings were heavy on the down grade. About midday nt the low level , buying chiefly ti recover shorts , rallied prices to the best figure. . of the day , with the giangers and Vandeiblltn partlcuhuly slrong. At the high points galim over yeslerday's closing were scored of 4 per cent In Lake Shore : Consolidated ( las , 3V > per cent ; Canadian Southern and Chlcairo Can , 2'i per cent ; Hurltnglon , 2U per cent : . Illinois Cen tral. New York Central und New York , Chicago & 8t. UniU = preti-rr--- ! per cenl ; St. Paul nnrt Wextein Union and Manhattan. 1 % per cent , and Sugar and Leather preferred , 14 per cent , and other shares h-t > s Important advances. In the luually Inncllvo stocks , t-ome especially nole- woilhy movrmenlH occurred. Minnesota Iron Jumped S p > r rent to 55(1 , Wheeling & Lake Krlt prefeired broke Hi per tent to 2414 , and after de cided Irregularity subsequently touched 27c , nnd closed at : r.\c. After 2:15 another onslaught wns made by the bear conllngent. catirlnK recessions from Ihc ton level , I'XtrinlIni ; to 3'i per cent on Chicago Gas. The closing was weak , with the net clinngen Irrceulur mid fractional. The bond maiket dlt > - plajfd aggressive fli'-ngth , although mine Irreg tiluilty was noted at times In the nn-clllatlve , iKKlies. Till' sales weru JI,1M.V ( < 1. Tlie main advance * weie : fnlun I'aclllc , Denver & Gulf l u , 2VJ > er cent : AtchUon 4 2 per cent ; Atchlson ad- 'uelmenl 4s and Heading < n.l i per cult ; Iteail- .nif Isls preferences and Louisville It New Albany IMs. H per cenl ; I'lilcaKo & Northern 1'ncllle Cs and Kansas ( t Texas 4s , and lllo ( Irtindo Weslern 4s , 1 tier cent. Uoii-rnmenta iveiu lens active , but ruled bub'tantlully higher i n purchases of JlSS.OfO. Dealers report u good Invertment demand over the counter ut open figure * . Silver cerllflcntes broke i per cent to CD on n-alUIlm tales , ngKreeatliiK J76.000. ThtKvenlng I'ost's Loiulun cablegram snysi Thu clock maikets were Idle today , owing to the holiday feeling. Anifl leans ope mil better on cesiiatlon of sales from th * quarter Indicated the Kuttlr crowd , i ales from w w Vfir | ' ' ' ever , noun broke the market , uhlch closed dull , but In the rtreet attain Ihrio was u thuiii r.nu lxiulivlll und Bt. I'aul leading. The condlllon of Americans here Is now healthier , much stock having come out. but no one looks for a steady rise , the iwlltlcul and financial hlluollon In tht United BUUa being regarded gravely her . Ther was n further fpurt In Kftulrs loilny , on con. nrmmion of the news of n rich strike In n deep Imel mine. RnthfchlM li Idsulnir this week llurmn rallwny lonn of nboutCS.f / Xl.f io , wllh In. tercft , nt 2'4 tier cent. It -unrnntepil l by th * Indlnn Rovfrnmcnt. Tlie llerlln nnd 1'ftrls mnr- kds were quiet. The follm-'lnn were the clomB quotntlons on the lending mocks of the New York exchange today : offered , t nil asHessnienls paid. The total sales ot stocks today were S.'O.POO shares , Including : Amirlcan Tobacco , IT.TI'O ' ; Atchlson. .I.KiUi American Sugar , SI,400 ; Hurling. tun . < t ijutncy , 2i.imi ( > ; Chicago ( Jos. 17.3on ; Pis- tilling and Cattlefeedlng , 3.200 ; General Mleclrlc , 4,700 ; Louisville & Nashville , 14,400 ; Manhatlnn , 7.MK1 ; Northwestern , 7.'i'0 ! ' ; Heading , ( IMO ; Hock Island , lli.liOO ; St. I'nul , f.S.300 ; Tennessee Coal and Iron , n.stin ; Weslern I'nlon , 11,100 ; New Jersey Central , 3.COO. ! \ MV York Mom.v MnrUH. NI-W VOHK , July 2I.-MONKY ON CAMr- Stendy nt 2i3 per cent , lat-t loan , 214 per cent ; closed at 2i per cent. I'lllMi : MUUCANTILi : l > AI < nil TitTC per cenl. ST10H1.1NG KXCMIANCIK Slendy , with nctiial business In bnnkeis' bllU nt $4.SS 4 for deinnnd and J4.W for sixty duys ; posted rntes , tl.SS > ,4C/4.i'J nnd $4.Wi4.iO | ; commercbil bills , J1.67. SILVHK CKUTIK1CATIS-B : ! > 0 bid. GOVMIINMMNT 1IONDS Strong ; stale bonds , dull ; rnlhoad bonds , vlrung. Closing quolallons on bonds were as follows : San KmiiclHco Mining : Quotation * . SAN" FIIANCISCO. Julv al.-Thu olllclal eloMns Quotatloim f jr ml.iln ; Htj .tt toliy word : u fol lows : Silver biri. ( I0e : Msxlui-i djll-iM , Slchl Ur.ifti Wi ; taluirni'ilc. I'J'us. ' IliiNtoii .Stocli : ( ( uiitiitlfiiiN. BOSTON. July 21. Call loans. iU ! 4i , ' D3r c > jnt : tlmo lo.-iua. 3J3 par cent , Clotlii ; pnujs for stocUs.ba rH ia I mini l : 'i pj l : NCYV Yorlt .111 n I ii ( r ( li NEW YOHK. July - ' ! . Tlia folio win ; arj ti ! > Loinlon Stooli ( liiotatlfiliN. LONDON. July KI. 4 p , in. clojln-- : ConsolH. ni'y. . . liilii : Mexican ordinary. 18 Consols , acc't. . . . . . . IKim St. Piuilcom Ann Can. Pacific 4ttH N , Y. Central U4K Erie 14Ji Ucadln ; r > H Krln 1st nfd : IO Mcx. Cen. new 4a. . ( J7 ? ( lll.Cuntnil 04 HAH HILVKIl 31Ud per ounce. MONBY Vifjk \ per cent. The rnte of discount In the open market for short bllla , 9-1C per cent ; three months' bills , % per cent , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I-'lllllllf-llll \.M , HOSTON. July 21. Clearings , JIG , 633,861 ; bal ances , tl3 < i,109. HALTIMOIli : . July 21 , Clearings , Jl , 915,770 ; balances , J22."i , 23. NHW YOUK. July 21. Clearings , J101.C54.MI9 ; balances , JCCIOr > 63 , I'HILADI-ILPIIIA. July 21. Clearings , J12.146- 1W ; balances , Jl , 044,413. CHICAGO , July -Clearings , JH , 624 , 140. Money , steady on call al f.IJG per cent ; on time , C per cent. New- York exchniiKP. ( ! " - discount. rorelgn exchange , demand , J4.kki ; nlxty du > H , * Pori-lKii Kliiniiclnl. I1KIILIN , July 21. Kxchangc on London , eight days' sight , I'O marks 27 pfg. LONDON. July 21. Oold Is quoted at lluenos Ayies at 19.50 ; Madrid. 19.2J ; Lisbon , 2814 ; Ath ens , 174 ; Home , 107.12 , I'AHIS. July 21. 4 p. in. Threes per cent rentes , lOlf t'J'lc ' for the account. l xchaniu on I ondon , 25f 1C , to for checks , CnlTei * Murb ; 't. NWW YOUK. July 21. COPI-'KB Opllons opened slendy at 5 < T(15 ( i > onls | decline , following further weakness In Kuropeun markeiH , full re ceipts at Hlo ami Sanlos and slack spot de mand ; tilled active under liquidation ; closed sleudy at lOSCD points net decline ; sales , 17.7.111 ImKS. Close : July , J11.25ifll.UO ; Heplember , J10.25 fl'Hi.30. Spot coffee , Hlo , dull : mild , ( lull ; Miles , l.M'0 ' bugs Maracalbo , p , I. ; JGO bags Ijiguayani , p. I. ; 100 bugs Central American , p. t. ; total warehouse deliveries , 8,8'JI bags , Including 7Ki3 ! bags from New York ; New York slock loday , la./'O ' bugs ; I'll U i-d Stales clock , 1SC,1C ! > bags ; alloat for the t'nlled Slutes , r.U.000 bags ; lotal vUlble for the Pulled Slates , 3M ) , IU ) bugs , against 509.7C7 bags last year. HAVK1-3. July 21. COKl-'KI-J-Cloted sleady and acllve at Uil'if net decline ; tales , 36.000 bags. SANTOS , July 21. COlTIiQuiet ; good aver age Santos , 11,000 rels ; ircelpts , two days , 31 , ( W bags ; Mock. 200.K'0 ( ' bags. HAMIIl'lUl. July 21 COKPKIInegular nt ' , 'j Pfn' decline ; sulcn , l.l'U bags. HIO DIJ JANI-JIHO , July Zl.-COKPHH-Qulel ; No. 7 lllo , 11,400 rels ; exchange 'js-lf.d ; recelptn. two days. 19.0UO bags ; cleared for the flitted Stales , lO.eOO bues ; slock. ICC.OOO bagy. KIIIIHIIH ( ! lly .MnrUi'lM. KANSAS CITY. July ! l WIII3AT Active ami unchanged ; No. 2 hard. CaiiWr.Oc ; No , 3 , ( TiUiljc No. 3 red , nominally. Mo ; No. 3. lo fi2o. COItN Active und unchanged ; No , 2 mixed , 2Ml22ic ; No. 2 white , 2JSffJ3c. OATS Klrm ; No. 2 mixed , IC'.ic ; No. 2 while , nominally , SOc. HYK No. ? , nominally , 25fi2Cc. lU'TTKHVeak ; creumtry , lS813c ; dairy , 1 ( QUc. KiJOS ! 4o higher ; receipts , smaller ; quotable al Ic. , _ _ _ Cotton Mnrkrt. NKW YOItK. July 21-COTTON-Steady ; mlrt- illliitr. 7Uo ; net lecelpts , none ; KroK , 2.44 < ] bales ; exports to Great Ilrltaln , f.,7 ! bales ; forwarded , IK bales ; ale , UX bales ; * ) | iiniiirii , S0 $ bales ; block , ! > : , ( 18 baits. I ) 'll City .Miirl.'i- . OIL CITY. I'a. . July ! ! . Credil balanceu. J1.03 ; cerlllicules opened at Jl.OO ; hlKh , II. M ; low , 11.00 ; elot-ed nt 11.03 ; no ales ; no clearances ; shipments , C3.7C4 bbU. ; runs , 104 , 1F9 bbls. l-'urclKii ( III MurKrt. ijONPON. July tl.-S -t , relroleum 5\O < 7 1M Culcuttu Itnvred , H'Ot , 'Oln 3d ; July tuiliuiunl via Cape , 28s Cd. OMAHA LlVEpCR MARKETS Light Eun of Cattle * Encounters a Good Dttifflnd , < t n . TRADING BRISK "AT STRONG PRICES Oiu > lluucli nf CnrnfiMlM ItrliiK * ! ? ! li * lllKlicxt l-.m.soiiur U'ri'UK lions Dull 111 1) ) , I1' ! * * * In Ten Cl'll.t , , jl MTiVl * . -TUESDAY. Jlily 21. Cattle. HOKH. Snoop. Itdrscs. July 21 1,310I , ? * ' , 1110 July 20 . 2.515 MM 7SS 2i July IS . SIS 2-S.O-i July 1 ? . ; . . . . 1.H7 8,031 . . . . JUly 1C . . . 1,077 5 100 2CO .lllly 15 . 2,472 3.GM Ki July 14 . 1.7)9 ! ) MOf. COS July 13 . 2.1S2 1.1SS 2,729 July 11 . frl , 2,498 1.3S9 21 July 10 . 2,274 4.714 Ml Tito olllclal number ot cars of stock brought In today by. each road was : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. C. , M. & St. P lly. . . . , . . - . . . 1 O. * St. 1 * . lly . . 5 Mo. 1'au. lly . 7 I'nlon 1'acllhsysUm. . . . . 17 0 i" H. & M. 11. 11 . , . If 3J C. , H. , i Q. lly . . . C. , II. 1. & P. , west . 1 P. , St. P. , M. O. IVy. . . . fi 3 R , K. & M. V. II. lit. . , . . 0 10 Total receipts . . . . ' . . 58 7(5 ( E The disposition of the ilny's receipts was as follows , each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated : Huyers. Cattle. HOKS. Sheep. O 11. Hammond Co. " . . . 107 1,331 Swift und Company . . . . 1M1 ! W 1,121 Cudaiiy PaekliiK ( , 'o. > . . 47 ! ) 1,022 H. Meeker & De an. . . 24 . Vansant & Co . r > . .1. \t \ Carey . 152 . . 'i Rothschilds. . 1C \V. I. Stephens . 1S1 Hill & howls Co . 4fi . Ciidahy , from K. City. . 12 ! ) . IManklUBton 1' . Co . M . . . . Layton & Co . 122 Other buyers . 7'J . heft ovX-r . . . 200 700 Total . . . 1,728 4S03 1,121 CATTLE The total receipts of cattle to day were less than yesterday's rim by al most one-half and smaller than a week IIKO by 400 head. The most of the cuttle W * ro westerns. The offerings of cattle suitable for the dressed beef trade were light. There were , however , more cornfed cattle than yester day , there beluga dor.cn loads Tir more , but there were practically no westerns Rood iMiotiRh for the klllqrs. The demand was good and the few cattle on sale noon chanted hands at about steady prices. The best cornfed beeves were strong. One bunch of very choice cornfed cattle sold tip to $1.20 , the best price paid In some time. Twelve or fourteen loads of cows and heifers were offered on the market , but the most of them were of poor quality. The market in consequence was rather slow , but In the end everything was sold. One bunch of five lomlH sold to go Into the country on feed at $2.25. There were .plenty .of stockers and feed ers on sale. Good Cilttle welching about SOO or S..0 pounds are. In good demand and the market on that klrid was fully steady. The general run ot western feeders , how ever , especially the IiPavy cattle , was a little easier again 'today. The demand keeps up pretty well and the most of the cattle In first hai.ijls sold in fair season. Representative salqs ; 1115 K . . . C cows. . . . 1000 $2 COM. 22 feeders . 91G J3 23 M. Uunn. C sirs. . tip. . . 1270 223 1 steer . 11DO 310 8 feeder * . . . .11(13 ( 3 ( K ) 22 steers . 1244 310 1 feeder . 10HO 300 Mrs.V , II. llulilicll. 4 CHWS . 10C7 230 132 feeders. . . .1103 3)5 3 feeileis..1100 2 7.1 SOUTH DAKOTA. ISeteers . 1237 3 15 15WYOMING. WYOMING. 1 sir. . tig - 1270 273 . 1 Btr..tls..ll70 275 1 Mr. . tig. . . . 1240 2 7.1 J. II. Kendrlcks. 7 fleers . 120C 2 CO 1 steer . 11CO 300 1 Meer . 10M ) 2 CO 22 steers . 120S 300 1 btcer . 1190 2 CO 1IOOH There wns n fnlr run of IIORS for Tuesday , though the receipts were lighter tliun a week ago by about 300 head. The market was In very Imil s'.inpe for the Fulling Interests. The financial situation In the east was worrying every cine , and the general exiiectatlon was Hint there would be a panicky provision market , If nothing worse. ' \ Under such conditions It WUB not surprising that the market on hogs showed u decline. The trade opened 5c , and In tome cnr-en rec. lower on heavy hogn. The extreme heavy and rough hogs , weighing 300 to 400 pounds and over , t-old largely at fii.fco , aB against J2.90 yepteiday. The best heavy Bold largely at J2.S5 , and very few loadH weighing 300 pounds got above that price. Mixed and medium weight hogs sold up to 12.93. The miirket on light hogs WIIH Htendy owing to the very few on sale and the fact tlmt they arc In good demand all the time. Light mixed hogs hold up to J3.00 , and good -light at J3.10& 3.25. 3.25.The market Hoped slow and weak at the low point of the day. U"presentuthc Hales : No. Av. Sh. I'r. No. Av. Kh. 1'r. Ci ( . 337 ICO J2 60 40C7 237 1GO } 2 90 Cl . 418 . . . ! i tO C7CS 277 kO 200 53 . 417 . . . 2 fcO CSCS 204 10SO 2 ! ' 0 32 . 428 . . . 2 > 0 CS 24 SO 2 'JO 28 . 312 C7 . 25C 07 . 261 2 K , C7 . 247 292 ! ' C3 . 314 2 K GO . 245 293 73 . 27S 2 Hi C8 . 277 295 55 . 325 kO 2 S3 C3 . 275 t Ki 42 . 2S2 23 Cl . I'M ! 2 a.1 52 . yj'i 2 S3 Vi . 272 295 45 . 3f , 2 h5 15 . 244 295 M . 2Hi SO 2 S3 C7 . 250 295 GO . 315 10 t,8 , . 2T.O 2 1C 54 . 339 fcO 2 HI C2 . 207 295 47 . 305 60 2 S3 47 . 241) 295 f,4 , . 327 f > 0 2 * 5 83 . 247 21)5 ) C7 . 2f.C . . . 2 I'O C2 . 2S7 293 CO . 272 . . . 2 ! HJ 75 . 2(4 2 Ki 76 . 275 . . . 290 73 . 253 3 00 Cl . 257 . . . 290 C7 . 228 3 00 65 . 274 SO 2 SO C3 . 237 3 00 GO . 2CG . . . 2 90 , , 300 ' CO . 320 ICO KSO.i' ' . 215 SCO „ ( .4 . , .271 ICOSU ZM'V'7II . 233 300 2 < 9 SO 2 ! KI ' . 3110 53 74 10 2 ! > 0 F 'HC61 . 222 300 ( , 'j 207 2 CO , . . , , . ' < j7l . 3 3 ( lO Cl 207 . . . 290.-1' CD . 212 300 ClCO 315 . . . 2 l - ' ' " 6 . 201 310 COGO 20 ! ) . . . 2 M 'i ' ' -70 . 201 310 GOG3 . 2SC . . . 2 CO ' - 70 . 193 310 C7. . . .279 . . . 2 SO * -C8 . 223 310 CB. . . . .283 . . . 2W > ' - M. . ; . 202 315 65 . 2U ! . . . 290 : . . . .70 . 190 315 65CO. . ' . . ' . . .294 tO 2 90 T - I . U3 323 l'IlS-OinK.ANI ) IINDH. 1 . lf,0 225'--4 . 223 265 3 . 343 tO 275 * - C . 275 2 t.1 3 . 316 SO 2 10 T . . -7 . 221 2 S3 C. . . .308 40 2 kO I . . . 5 . 196 210 2 . S03 2M > , , , . „ , , 1 . 70 SUi 8II13K1' Then1 were-jtjy < j , load of sheep III tin yards , and , while Ify ; . irtaiket was lower , tin demand was good atm rtie receipts met will. lesily pale. lli'prrFCmluiyo ules : Av. I'r. . lMI l 1 > 20 Idaho wethers . . . 104 J ! ! r.M 101 nal \ \ e wethers . . . . ' . ' . . ' . . . , / . 100 2 9 ( 100 native wethers . t' . 1 2 W KIIIINIIH CHy I.lvc Sliu-lf Tt'XaH COWS. > l.ll-.J ! 'i * 'r' " > nrii' , . ; > u 4 i. u. native cows , fl.CO J3.60 : stockers and feeders , 3.S3. . . lights.nJ3.u 3.22'.i ; Y rke . J3.10W3.22V4 ; S111''K1' Itecelpl" . 2.100 heud ; shlpmcntM , none ; marVcl ilull , weak ; lambs , .00f5.00 | ; muttoiK , J2.0003.CO. _ _ SI. l.iiuU I'lvtSloek. . ST. 1.01'IH. July { ATTIJIlecelpts 3.0 UOOtw-ep * . . maiket.low : llKhl. J3.30lf3.55 ; mixed , 13.0083.40 ; heavy. JJ.208 ' | ' - ' - > . 2.000 hea.l ; market ( steady 3.Wiil3.CO for mum > n j J3M4)O.M ) ) for lambs. Sew Y irU lAvu Stot-U. NK\V VOHK , July SI. UEISVBHIltcelptB , 13 < cable" quote American tc ri h ad , nu trudlnei . 'ri ' .1 Wf'eliti rc-frlit < > rntor fHlJi' Ci ctiort | , { M bttvcs HIH ! S.COO of beef. KIIKKl'-nocelrtB , t..507 lioaflj dull nnil lo cr ; poor to prime , K.CJfU.OO. 1HK1H UcccHits , 1.912 head : llruifr nt J3.COO OIHCAU ) I.IVU .STOCK. Cnttlv Prlcpx WonSlemlj' ( nf Nnllioi nitil Ili-ttrr ( jpiicrnlly. CHICAao , .tuly 2i.-In ciiltlc , prlce wert flendy for nntlvei" , with n fairly Rood dcmnn.l for mo t clnsFcs. Comiunn to prime native beeves wer6 ngAln minute nt ftom J3.40 to M.ST , , but ftrlctly choice entile xuro not iaiincro\i3 , nnd there wns not much trading iihovo ll.Sfi. Keed- ers hu\o been hearce for pome weeks , bnt n few western range entile ere Inken tor this purpose n round 13.30 to J3.3.V 1'at cows and heifers mid ell todny. nnd cnhrs weu > nctlvc ami Ftrndy , U behiK "cnlf day. " Tfcns t-attlo sold slowly nt J2.MI to t3.W ) for lots of steer * averaging S40 to llt.0-lhs. , prices being 5 to 10 cents lower. Western inline steers sold at from J3.21) to J3.70 , and heifers brought from J3.IO to J3.I3. Light nml medium weight hogn were In nellvn detnrind nt Mrndy prices , but heavy hogs cr ngnln dull mid weiilt. IIen\y hogs suld nt from J2.M ) to J3.2. . , Inigely nl fiom $ .1 to 53. in , while light welghtH sold nt nn extieme lunce of fiom t.1.30 to S3.70. A yenr ngo the best heavy hugs sold nt J5.10. nnd the bc-Jt light nt S.r. : , . There was n let-tip In tin1 sheep lecelpts to day. nnd the declining tendency of prices wn checked. SnleH were made more tnpldly and I ho offerings wete laigely ilhpored of on the bitsli of from li.tn to JJ for InfMlor up to Jl 2. for clioleo henvy export fhrep. vrnglii ) ; 155 t ! 33-lb . Westerns sold chleily al from SS.S3 t" t.t.10. Lnnibs sold fieely at from S3 to til.2.1 , largely nt from J5.M to J3.75 ; Kentucky clmlca lambs. J6.25 ; jenrllngs , brought from M.t.O . to t.ro. Hecelnts : Pnltle , 4.MK ) head ; hofs. 13.100 hond ; fheep , 10.0UO liend. SlucU In Slulil. Record nf receipts nt the four principal Minr- kets for Tuesday , July 21 , 1K C. : I'nttlc. Hoff . Sheep. Sotilh Omnlin. . . . . . 1.312 4,730 1.120 Chicago . 4M > 0 Vi.OiXi lo.l'io Knnsns City . 5(9i ( > < > ll.MiO 2lf'ii Ht..l.ouls . 3.WK ) 4. 0i ) 2.000 Totals . 15,012 K3.730 15.3 : ' ) l.lvrriionl MVKHI'OOI. , July 21. WHEAT- Spot , clendy. demnitil poor ; No. 2 red , winter. rs Id ; No. 2 led , spring , 4s lid ; No. 1 hnul , Manitoba , stoclti. exhausted ; No. 1 L'ailfoinln , . " .a 4d. Kuluton opined steady nnd unclmnged ; closed ptondy , with near poi-ltlons Uliihaiiged nnd distant post lions Ud higher ; buplnesH about equally dis tributed ; July. August nn < t Keptembor , 4s 10 < id ; October. 4s 10'id ; No\ember , 4s 10'ldj Herein. her , 4 lid. I'OIIN Spot , quiet ; American mixed , new. 2a lO'Vl. l iitureH o | ened quiet , with near and distant positions lid bnvnr ; closed quiet , with near position * tiQ''l ' ' Inwoi , and dlt-tnnt positions tionsuiifhaiiged to Ud lower ; business about equally distributed ; .Inly , 2s P > d ; August. 2n 10' , d ; S'eptomlier , 2s Ihl ; October , 2n IHsil : No\cmbcr , 3s ' 4d : December , 2s Jd. I'M-Ol'll Dull ; demand poor ; Ht. I.onls fnncy w Inter. Cs Cd. liAS : riinnilliin , 4s 7d. I'llOVlSIONS MHCOII , demand modernte ; Cum- bi'rbind cut , 2S to 30 Ibs. , 34s ; short ribs , 2SM | | . 23 Cd ; long clrnr , light , SS to 45 Ibs. , 2.1s Cd , long clear bnclts , light , IS Ibs. , 24s Oil ; short clear middles , henvy , Hi Ibs. , 23s ( Id ; clear ' l > | . lies , 14 to 1G Ibs. , 23s. Shoulders , sqnn'rc , 12 tit 18 Ihn. . 22s Od. Hams , Fhoit cut. 14 to 1C Ibs. . 4Js. Tnllr.w , line North Ameilcnn , ICs SM. licet , extra India mess , 47t Cd : prime mess , 37s Cd. Toil ; , prime mcFS. line wot-torn , 4's ; medium , westein , oNs 9tl. l.nrd , qnlel ; prime western , 19s 3.1 ; icllned , In palls , 20s Cd. OIIKKflJ Ktendy ; demand modernte ; finest Ameilcan white , 34s Cd ; finest American , colored , 35f. 35f.HfTTKU Finest t'nlted States. 75s ; good. 43s. OILS Turpentine spirits. 19s 3d. Cottonseed oil , Liverpool relined , ICs 3d. Linseed oil , 17s 10''jd. UHKlUOKRATOIl HUE1Korotiuartore , 2d. hlndiiunrterK , CUd. HOI'K At London 0'aclflc const ) , Jul 1C * . RECEIPTS- Wheat , three days. ISS.UOO centals , Including 19.WK ) American. KHi'KlITS Amerlcrn corn , three days , 1W.OOO centals. WEATIIHR Warm nnd dry. Dry fiiiodH 3Inrlt. . NEW YORK , July 2i. 1'or Tuesday , nnd no malls ieccl\ed from the more tmimrtnnt mnr- ketH of the Interior , there was a much better than average buslnefs for the day nnd many small to moderate nssnitnienlH were tnken for linmcdlnte shipment. Tlieru Is n little better feeling , us buyers begin to realize how the pro duction of cotton goods IH being curtailed. Printing cloths lire dull nt 2'4c. MANCHESTER , July -Cloths , quiet , with very little buMness doing. Vnrns barely steady. Sufinr Murl.'fl. NEW YORK , July 21. SfOAIl Raw. fairly active ; fair refining , 2c ; centrifugal. M test. 3Kc ; refined , quiet ; standard "A" nnd confec tioners' "A. " 4Vje : cut lonf und crushed , B',4c ; Itowilcred , 4c ; granulnteil. 4"ivC. " LONTX5N , July 21. SUGAR Cane , dull : little doing ; centrifugal JaVa , 11s 7'd ; Muscovado , fnlr refining , 10 . Heel HUgnr , firmer and dearer ; July , | i 4Vid ; August. 9s M ; Block , 1I9C0 tons , against 1CO.OOO tons last year. ! , , , , , , ' , 'ri l ' ! < > .Grnl 11. TOI.nbo' . July 21. WHEAT Lower , bill hteady ; No. 2 cash , GOftc ; July , Clc ; August , Cl c. CORN Dull nnd steady ; No. 2 mixed , cash and September , 27c. OATS Active and steadier ; No. 2 mixed , IS'.ic- , September , U'i. RYE Dull ; No. 2 red. cash , 31'ic. ' CLOVER SEED Dull , but steady ; prime cnsh , J4.CO ; October , tl.CO. FOKKCAST OK TUIJAY'S WKATIIKIl. Oiiiulni i < I'roiiilHfil Coolliin O1V In 'rnic Tiitun- mill No Hjifn. WASHINGTON , July 21. The forecast for Wednesday is : For Nebraska nnd Iowa Generally fnlr ; cooler In vicinity of Omaha ; northerly winds. For Missouri Showers , followed by fair Wednesday night ; cooler : southwesterly winds , becoming northwesterly. For Kansas Fair ; except light xhowcrr. In east portion ; clearing Wednesday night ; much cooler ; northerly winds. For Colorado Fnlr ; slightly cooler ; north erly winds. For Montnna Fi-Jr ; slowly rising temper ature ; variable winds. For Wyoming Fair ; slightly cooler ; northerly winds. For Oklahoma and Indian Territory- Threatening weather ; variable winds , be coming northerly. For South Dakota Fnlr ; northerly winds ; warmer { Thursday. Lm'iil Iti-coril. OFFICE OF THE WEATHKU BUREAU , OMAHA , July 21. Omaha record of tern- pcraturo nnd rainfall , compared with tin corresponding day of the past four years ; 1S9C. ISO. , . IS'JI. HM. Maximum temperature. . . DO SI 80 M Minimum temperature . . 71 Gl (11 ( CC Average temperature . . KO 72 74 7f Precipitation 00 .20 .00 , OC Condition of temperature nnd precipita tion ut Omaha for the day and since March 1 , lfe % : Normal temperature 7f Kxcess for the dfiy < Accumulated excess since March 1. . . . Ill Normal precipitation 14 Inch Deficiency for the day Hindi Total precipitation since Men. 1.18.07 Inchet Kxcess since March 1. Ul'G ' 01 Incli Deficiency for cor , period , lf > 3. , 7.M Inches Deficiency for cor. period , IS'JI. . 0.01 Inchef lU'idirlN fruui .Stiilloux at H I' . M. rasa the Rood word along the Hue. Pllt's can bu quickly cured without an operation by simply applying HeWltt'a Wltcli Hazel Salve. p THU IIK.II.TV .MAHICKT. INSTHUMKNTS placed on record July 21 , ISOfi ; WArtHANTV DICICOS. A H Chirk ft nl to J'nlon I-unil rom- puny , lolH 12 to 17. Work 1. Kemldll H mid . . , . , * w.'Ju1 ' C H Van Camp to John Monlck , lot 3 , block 2. Van C.imp'H mid. . . . . M ( Annaliello Uviinn lo liell Iloy/l. lotH 7 ami S , blork 3. Clifton Hill. . . . . . . . . . 2. K J U Carnpbfll lo S M Campbell , lolH 1 ami 2 , block 10. Hoyd'H. A00 ( Baino to Hame , lot 7 , block 8 , HiiiiHcom I'.acij * 'w J D Urntihurt mid wlf < - to C 11 JOIICH , lot 4 , block 2. "Com r" ; ' , „ ' F N Ttii-kson und wlfo to nam ' . lot 13 , block 2 , Hiunt1 . - - ' Ki-nBon I-iind Byndlcatu to Ailam Crooka. lots { anil 5. block 9 , lli-nson. lO , C M Ik-vrrli-y and huHbaml to M ! > Uurkln. loU 6 and 7 , block 1 , Hammond mend i'lucu w DKKUS. Sheriff to Omaha Loan and Trust company , lot . block 2 ; lot 1. block 6. Di'iilmi'H udd 4.00 ( Motiter In chanctry to 8 J Flrt-Btone , sw BO und s ' .4 nw e , 33-lb-U Baint ) to name * , w H BW , same Hanio to C' F Adams , 2nd , w 30 ucrm riw. T-15-13. , _ Total amount of traneferu ? 103H ! WEATHER CROP BULLETINS OoniHUons in Nebraska Still Favorable to the Growing Crops. CORN STILL MAKING GREAT HEADWAY r.iisfern I'.ml of ( lie Stud * Promise- " all IIMIIICIIMC Crop , Ml III ( lie ( ieu- . . . . . .i . . . . . . . . . . Very l-'lnt- Crop bulletin No. 1C of the Nebraska section of the ollmate and crop service of the Vnlted SIntes Weather bureau , Is sued from the central olllee at the Univer sity of Nebraska , Lincoln , by ( ? . A. l.ove- liinil , director of the section , for the week ending Monday , July 20 , 1SOO , says : Halnfiill for the week. Xnnrnrl 1 I.C-SH tlniH fTTl H to 1C 'i ' tmco W liu-li inch f The pus ! week has been cool , the tern- peratuit * being below the normal on all except the llrst two days of the Week and averaging between two and three degrees below the normal. The dally maximum temperatures have been generally below ! > 0 except on the llrst two days , when they exceeded ! K ) and In some places 100. The rainfall has been light except in the southeastern corner of the state , where two or three Inches fell. More than half an Inch fell over a considerable portion of the southeastern and northwesU'ni sec tions , while In the remainder of the state the rainfall was gcncially less than n quarter of an Inch and In some localities no measurable amount fell. The harvest of small grain has been pushed and Is now well advanced In most portions of thu state. Thrashing Is be ing commenced quite generally. Winter wheat Is yielding well , but oats ana light crop and quality is poor , being very light weight. Hay Is n good crop and a large portion has been secured In excellent con dition. Corn has made good growth In most portions tions of the state and continues in very promising condition except In extreme western counties where the early planled has been Injured by drouth and rain Is now urgently needed. While corn has not suf fered over the stale generally It would grow better In most portions with more rnln as the ground Is getting somewhat dry. In the region ot heavy rainfall the past week thti coin Is In remarkably promising condition. Reports by counties : ROUTHUASTKHN SECTION. Iluller Oals badly rusted and many fields will not be cut ; tti.r.v in rank to plow uiidrr pull nnd many Melds hi'lns liurmM. Wheat nnd rye a Rood crop. Corn K od , but ut the crucial staKC and Is needing mole ruin tu make best crop. Clay Corn lining well ; paMures iooil. Thicsh- hiff wheat. i > u and barley , uhlch nre above nn aver.iKe crop. Oals , IhouRli damaged by lust , are about an average. Klllmore Oats nearly all harvested ; early llelds almost a failure. Thu late oats will maku a fair yield. Wheat K < " > d. Corn doln well. Oage Corn fine and In full silk. Hut little oats harvested on account of rust , Cnne and millet hay Immense. Some complaint of po tatoes rottlnff. Pastures Kuod. Too wet In plow or threa.i. Hamilton Corn Is looking finely , but iv little rain would do much good. Onts are nearly a failure , and hundreds of acres wll not be cut. Harvest about done. Jefferson Threshing wheat In progress ; yield Kood , but finality only medium , linyery Rood. O.its very Unlit crop. Coin crowlnp very fust , but needs rain In Ihc wcslern' part of the county. Johnson Oats very poor and wheat below the average. Excellent corn weather. Corn silking and a bl ear on every stalk , 1'astuies In good shape. w Lancaster Oats llsht and some will not br cut. Wheat a fine crop. Corn unusually piom- Islnir and some of the early planted In silk , Millet looklnp well. Kail plowing commenced. Ground dry. Corn rolling dome In bent of day. day.Nemnha Drouth broken by copious rains , Ground thorouK.ily wet and corn dolni ? well. Wheat In shock and stack nnd some damaged by ruin of Friday. Iluckwhcat and lale millet will make a K od crop. N'uckolls Some threshing done. Wheat iKOod. Oats fair , but many llKbt In welfiht. l-'rult will be more plentiful than was supposed some time IIKO. IIKO.Otoe Thrcshlnff of grain In progrceK , with yield llsht and quality poor. Klrst ofvetk hot. followed by a need rain , placing corn In an . fields In roasting ear. Home damage on low lands from heavy rnln thu last of t iu week. I'olk Corn ceinlng to the front at a rapid rate. Harvesting about through. l-'ew oats good enough to cut. Hay the best for years. Some grasshoppers , but not doing much dam age. * lUcbardson Corn laid by ; looks good nnd tho. heavy rnln of the week put It In promising condition. Oats below and whent above un aver age crop. Hay good and much In slack. 1'u- tatoes an Immense crop. A bugs. Grass In excellent condition. the corn tat-rellng nnd Miking. Heward Harvest about completed and stack ing nnd threshing' under way. Winter wheat good. Oats very light ; some not \\rrlh thresh ing. Corn In very promising condition ; stnlks minimally large and well tasseled , with ears well set on tlu > early planted. Tliaycr Threshing begun. 1 leld generally be low average for oalu ami weight about twenty pounds per bushel. Corn doing well , the early corn earing well and the late following close behind. Morn rain needed. Yoilt Small grain , with the exception of oats , a good crop. Oats n poor yield and mnny fields not cut. Oats threshed very chaffy , weighing sixteen to twenty pounds per bushel. Corn grow ing and slioollng well , hut needs rain. BKCTION. Anlelope Ilam-Bl about over nnil pome thresh ing I'oneMost of the- corn In tiu-m-l und doing well. I'm-tuiC'H anil mendowH good. lloyd Harvest progressing llnoly anil onln about half cut , Corn caring out well , ( iround In good conilltlem for tbu ilevt-lopine-nt of coin nnil iiotntoi-ti , . . . Hurt Corn linn grown well , but IB now IIIH- 1-flluK and rlioollnir enrs ami neeiln rnln. On IB are being ImrvcMed ami are- much Injured by runt , liny crop heavy anil motlly cut nnil up In pplemlld plinpe. Colfiix OalH fnllliiB down with runt nnd many ficlilH harvested while green nnd Brain In inllii. Com ilolng nicely , but damaged fame by grub wornm. An abundance of hay. Cellar Oat liarvent In progress f-onp | ilnin- Hge by run. Wheat ripening < md noun * being cut and l a ( toml crop , Corn very Keiod ami ID laureling and nllklnK. Millet ami KrntHcn CumlnB IJarly oals will not yield much ; hit'- onlB romewhat better. Wheat on new urouinl Booil , but on old will not bo much , Kxctllent prnMM-ctx for corn. Dlxon Corn dolni ; well , but nee-illnit rain. About half the oalB hanlly worth culling. Wheat neaily ripe und H fair crop. Doilifi * Homo ualH ttirenheil ; Btrnw heavy , but yield of urnln IlKht , leellns from elKbleeii lo Iwimly poumU IHT bUHhvl. Corn coinliiK I" critical i-mife , with iilenty of iuol ture HI fur. DouKlns Corn nearly nil lubl by ; lm Brown womleifully nnd U vhimlliK IHMI-I. Koinw oiim ilamnged by ITIHI , but b'eneral outluok Komi. Ijitu potatoes dolntc well. iJolt-OatB heavy Ktraw. but IlKhl urnln. Wheat tllll In good comlltlon nnd about ready for the binder. Corn haH grown well and In In nromlMni ; e-ondltlon. Klox-l-.Ktremely hot the Ilrnt of lh week , but qrepn Hood U we-Il. ( JulB ) inne t In prog- reV . Home lleldn badly lusleil.heat nhort crop. H > e and barley gi > od. Corn mukliiK rupld growth , Kim-rally lafM-lliiB nd nuina lleldii In cllk. Hay good and mlllc-t e lni gooi . . Ui-.eat MuilUon Half the einlH hiirveBted. harveBt beginning. Corn U beglmunif lo need rain , but In ununually good and eaij ore forin- Ine Kugar beelB In excellent tondltlon. ultli acreane much Inrrenn-cl over Inn year In the northern part of the county. Pierce-Oat belnK ImrvtHted .ind rjnernlly a cowl crop ; Home very runy. but ulll make a fair crciu Home rye tins been II re-Hied niiil U a full crop. Hay very good. Corn U ullk- " - - maklnts good pr.mfi. Oiitji an a rule nol north cutllnK and many field * will not I * toue-hed on account -'f iukt. Wheat , und barley Unlit crop. Alfalf.i fnlr. rye Han-y Corn In good condllWu > * l , but need ing rain > ery badly. Wlieul bnB be-en-cut nnd crop conrblerably ilainuged by i-hlnch uugu and ru t. OalH mo t all Imrvcatul nnd promitei a B < ? tanton-IIarv iit begun thl week. Oati very - . homo damage in poor In fcomc parts of e-emnty. being done by urmy worms Tliuraejii-Kniall Biuln IlKbt. but wtimt doliiK fairly well OaU much Injured by rimt anil > omc 111IdB totally wirthleii. . Corn trowing n c ly , bn llt-bU are tafkvllim , ni-edo rain , borne Wa hlni5ton Corn la In line condition , but nal much Injured and wheat nomewliat Injured by IU\V yne Oal " 'belnir ' hurvenlnl , murh damage-il by ru l , many ftfldx noiS worth cultlnt. Wheat mmr by Mini. Corn mnkln * n vigor ous srowtli milt In tntwf lint : out. Hay < > \ < -Pr.tlon- ally Rood. Hcct crop looking finely with u two * thirds Hand , CK.VTHAL SUCTION' . Htalnc--Smnll urnln mo tly hnrvMle.l nn.l will be nn nxcraKp crop. Corn looklns line nml l < tC'inl on a good clop. Iloone--Ont * < inticli leon limn an nvcrnsc cr p : Injured by rn l. All other crops lino. Cuntcr-Onln nnd whenl lifins cut. CVrn lo. k * tine In mo t imtts of eounty , nnd l Boneinll iiMilitiR rnln. Second clop "t nlfnlfn cut nn > f me left for nod In bloom. linwFon- Spring wheat nnd ont.n Unlit trov nnil alioul half cut. Much of frci.nd . CIMII of alfnlfn wurd for feed. Corn will bo nn iiiier fnlluro If we < lo not hnvp rnln * . i < llicrU-y Corn KI-OWIIIK wrll : much of u : i rlet out ; tonic in Mlk. lints not filled well dtie ti > tuM.bent ilpenlng iii fuel , not badly ru lid. HallIt lo hcKlnnlm * to get dry nnd coin w n < ti be greatly helped by rain. Nearly all low land nats ruined by iu t ; on uplnnd It Is brtler. llownnlt'lno Krowlng wrntlier. althoimli i * good shower would be acceptable. Ml wliilpp nnd much spilnft grnln cut. KvoMshe p v\\ll and iu.it bine caused some ilamim'c. Onlt n light crop. Corn ami grnKo doing llneU l. < niiWenlhcr | hoi nnd dry. Crop pn n > . 14 Crowing wolFe exery dny In Fouth pntt of oouniy , some parts of counly better. MerrlekCorn beginning t" tftsfel and Mlk < i good condition , nltlioiiKh rnln li needed \ \ tieal good. Oals almoM n fnlluie because "f HIM Shrrinnn Onm poor ; wheat fnlr. Coin ncrda rnln. Harvest proRienslng fact. Valley Harvesting half done. Coin growlmt \i'iy fast. son-it wr.sTKHN SKCTION. Chafe First of week \ety hoi and diy. nn.t eaily coin Injuteil. l.nsl of week rloudwltli local showers , nnd whete they fell cnrn Kn > wuu ; nicely. Small Kialn about n failure. l'i'inMi poor , liny , rnne nnd millet fnlr. l > uinly Snmll gniln bplng cut ; im itl.\ light nnd damaged , but * > omo good pieces ( loot ! shower In parts of the eounty , in other put In coin r.eedi rain. l-'rnnklln Coi n looking good ; plrnly of mols- luii' . Small grain nearly nil In the Mink on stack. Oats nnd fpl Ing wheal will be a light clop. I'umtler Harvest o\er and threfblng.in - menced. Coin Is growing llnely , with Hie best of prospects. KuinntA few pieces of early corn lujuied by hoi , dry weather , but guieinlly b'oKIng * lnr. Second crop of a ] fulfil being cut : n benxy vleld. Hal Ian XVheat and oats neailv nil cut mid not \eiy good 1'olnloes huge nnd Hire Cut- ling alfalfa Die second time. Corn all laid by . - * . good deal In tnspel nnd looking line , some of It being higher limn a mnti can teach Keainoy ilrnln mostly haivi > led , wii'i n. llKhter Meld than generally i-xtlinnli'd n niMiitli ago. Potatoes ninturlng nicely. Cmn in ex cellent condition , but needs rnln tu complete llio clop now promlfed. lied Willow A dry week , bill Just a uprlnklw on tlie l.Mh. Coin chows r nw binned places. but with nilii soon will bo nil rblil. llurfnliv grass \eiy diy. oilier glass looks better XVeb ter Oils nnil wheat nenily all harvcslotl nnd pome llircs'ilng done. Winter wheat g.iod ; spilng wheat nnd oats below nveiage. S ino > cuts not worth llucslilng. Coin Is lining fhiely. WHSTKHN SECTION. llanner Uroulli and hot weather ha * Injutcd wheat In places \ery niueli. Chesenne nnd lleuel Most of the mini I gialn has been cut tn save It from the grasshoppers. Corn Is curlln ? and drying very fnl : , nnd unlesk It rains soon It will be n total falluie. Hay Is good , bill pnt-lure Is getting a little diy. Lincoln Coin and small gialn badly dninagol by dionlb In part nf Hie county. Good rain tit , soittbein palt of Hie counly hehH'd crops Ijogan Wheal and oals me being cut and nr- . bndly damaged by insl. Hnln very much necdeit for coin and vegetables. N01lTllWi.STiilN : SKCTION. llox llulte Our u ual suinmer dry spell ban * = et In. nnd crops are dying accordingly. Cheiry Wnrin days willed vegc lallon sonm the Hut of the week , but good shower * last or the week Improved conditions. liny doing well nnd buying commenced. Knyn I'alia Not n trace of rain. Oats atvV tint ley about nil cut. Some hot days Hpcncil wheat very fast. Wild hay Iwlng cut. Hock Week dry , but shower on the 17th re. * fleshed nil vegetation and corn Is In good eondl- II on. on.Sheildan No change In condlllon of rmtill grain. Coin may be benellled by showers the last of the week. ItlllllN IlllVt * llclpfll 111 MlNNOtirl. COI.U.M1IIA. Mo. . July 21.-The Missouri weekly crop bulletin. Issued today , says : The rain ban been of gtent benefit to coin , which Is dolnij llnely In nearly all counties. Many col respond ents repoi t early corn Is now assured. 1'as- tuies , gardens , bite potatoes and meadows have iilt.fi been gieally benefited by the rains At a rule the hay clop bus been t-ecured In excellent condlllou , ami wheat nnd onl-i weie genernlly threslHMl or stacked before the lalns. whUh weii lipnvv In some localities. Tlncshlng teturnn continue lo inillcate u light yield nnd poor nual- , Ity of oats. I-'Inx Is tiirnlng out well In sonm counties , bill In others Iseiy light. Cotton. In. the southeast , IH doing finely. FnvoriiMi * Wct-lv In KMIIKIIH. TOI'KKA , Kan. , July 21. The Kansas weekly crop report. Issued today. Bays : The week cn- < rally speaking has been fmorable to corn , nnil the early crop Is pincllcully assured. In the eastein division drying weather In the eaily part of Hie week , which culled corn In nmny llelds , wns oveicome by good rains. 1'astureH and meadows conllnno In llrst-class condition ami the liny crop , which Is now being1 gathered , Is excellent. Ill the weslern divisions Imrvemlni ; Is practically over , ami ihieslilng repoils from , the entile Mute discloses n good illnltly | of wheat , though the yield Is light. Flax Is piov- Ing n fair ciop. Illl | > rIVOIIIfllt 111 IIlllKllN. CHICAGO , July 21. The Illinois weekly weather crop bulletin , Issued today , gives news of much Improvement In the north nnd some ImproM'inent nil over tin : state , although some low land hart been Hooded In central and southern counties , ntni some damage caused to oats and wheat In lh stack. Threshing and the ending of oats mill timothy harvest have been pushed rapidly. liny has been saved In fair condlllon nnd shows linn yield. Oals are proving disappointing In cen tral and noith counties , being damaged by rust mid bugs. Wheat nnd rye threshing continues. I ) < * iiiniiil for XHiniMliii Corn. Omaha grain dealers report the demaml from eastern markets rapidly advancing for Nebraska products. An order for 1,000 carloads of grain , principally corn , wan. placed among the Omaha men yesterday from large consumers In Milwaukee A considerable portion of this order wan placed with the Omaha Klevnlor company. The linn has also' doubled Us force and expects to Increase It rapidly as the orders which are expected to come in. RAILIAi TIME CARD Loaves IIJl'ItLINGTON & MO. 1HKlt.iArilvcs OmuhaiLTnlon Depot. 10th A : Mason Sts.I Omaha. "SiSOonr. .7. 77m. Denver hxpressl . 93.uui ! 4:3opm.llk : ) IIHIs , Mont & I'uuet timl K4 .OSpnt , 4:3 : > pin . . . . . . .Denver Uxpietiti . 4:0jpni : 7-Ofiim.Nubraska | Local ( except Sunday ) . 7.4r.pni . . .Lincoln Local ( except Sunday ) .ll:2&am 2f5pm..l''oiFt : Mall ( for Llmo'n ) dully. . . _ _ _ Leaves IcillCAdO , m'lli7lNOTOi'.r& < J .Arrives" fDinnlialUnlon Depot. IQlh & Mason Sis ! Oma li a Vestibule . fci'rfm : ' f. : COpm . Chicago 9:4fiain : . Chicago Hxpresa . 4 15pm 7rOpm..Chlcat-o : , anil St. Louis lixprcm : 8Kian : ( H35um ; . Pacific Junction Locul . . 6:10plll : . Knbt Mall 2jMpm ) "Leaves ICHICAttoT MIU & ST. 1'AIJI JAnTvcH " Oiimrmlnnlon Depot , 10th & JiliisonHtsJ Omiibii " C-sopm . . . . .Chicago Llmlled S:05am llOOnin..Clilcngo HxprcBB ( ex , Sunday ) . . 3:2Spm : Lenves | CIIlCArO ; & NOIITH WEST'N.I ArflveiT OinnhiilUiilon Depot , 10th & .MiiKonHJ . _ L Oniuha lO'Muin Unntcrn Hxprem 3'IOpiu 4:4rpm : Vetllbuled Limited fi4.fipm ; GslCrini St. I'aul Hxprc-Bx 9:30aiu KstOnin KI. I'niil Llmlled. . . . . . . . . OKiSpiii 7:30nni..CHiiull : A Hlojx Clly I iciil . .D.lOpni e-jOpm Omnba Cblcngo Hurclal ftKiani : MlHeourl Viilh-y I.OC.L . . . 9:30aui : I aTes ICIUCAflO , H. I. & I-A-'IF/C / lArrlveH Omiiliiiltlnlon Depot. lOlli fc Mason Sin I Omaha K A ST. . ] 0:40am..Atlantic : nxmess ( er. Kunday ) fi'SJpm 7:0 : < ) pii ] Nlsht lOxpiest BICiini 4'Miir.-"hlcutii | Veftlbuleit Limited. . . . l:3rjHii 4COpin..Ht. I'aul Ventlbuled Llmlled. . I ; 35pn > ' Wl 1ST. , C:4rptn.Oklnhoina : & Texas Hx. ( ex. Hun..10:35an ) : > l40pin. ; . . Coloradci Llmlled. 4:0 : iuii T-i'iiverTj C.7 ST. T 7 . .T"o7 fArrlvfs - Omnlial Depot , 15th and Wi-bsli rfSl _ . I Umuha s:15mn..Sioux : City Accommodation . . . 8:00pm : 12:30pm..Hloux : City Hxprens ( ex. Kun.llcraiii ) : LiMveii I K. C. . Ht. J. & 11. II. | Arrlve. OiiinbalUnlon Depol , lOlli & Mamin Hln | Omaha II05.UI1 Knu aii City Duy Uiprcsn Caopiu MlSSOlJHI TACinc n\-es I Omalinl D < pot. lOt.i and Webmer rttt _ Omalia T:20prn..Nebriuka : & Kan'iis Limited. . . | 22Spui ; 930iiiii . Kniims CIV Kxprcss . CH.ini ; ) 3X'pm..Ncbrnila ; ( : Jx > cal ( ex. Sun. ) . . . . 9:60am : LTaTf l HIOITX rTTY" ri > AC1il > IC [ Arrives" Omalinl Depot , 15ti : and Wtbater Hts. _ [ _ Uiiiuliu "c'ltiim. . 7T7. St. I'aul Llmlled . , , VilDaiu I ttvc-s I HIODX CITY & PACII'IC. I An Urn cimuballjrdon Depol , lOlli & Masonhlf. _ Omaha 640am" ; . Bt. I'aul I'aimeiiKer . U ilOpiii 7:3r : > am . Bloux City runtenger . 9 05pm e5-iiuii. ; . St. I'aul Limited . . . . 9. jOaiu keavei" ! 1INION 1'ACIKIC. " ( ArrlfiT OinnhalUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason Bin. | Omaha * t.0ain : . . . .Kearney Kxprens . 410iiiii l:20am : . Overland Limited . . . . . . . . IMj-piu SSOpm.lleul'ce : & Hlromsl/K lix ( ex Sun ) 120U.m ; 5:4Jpm. : . Grand Island Kxpresa ( ex. Hun. ) H ; ( pm 8.30pm . Past Mall. . . ; -j- MOani leaves I wTlfA'HH RAILWAY. ( AnTvcT OinnhalUnlon Dep"l. _ K" * ' S. Mason Hl . | Oinaiia " 4 : bim | . SI. l uls Cannon lall..r.llS6mii ) : ' JAAiES E. BOYD & CO. Telephone 1 ( KM ) . Omaha , Neb. COMMISSION GRAIN : PROVISION : AND : STOCKS Itoom lllVi , Hoard of Trade. Direct wires to Chicago an'l Kew York. Coiropondtntvi John A. Wttrrea tt C ,