- - _ _ - . - - - - . - - - . . - - - - - - , - _ _ _ - _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ . - - - - - - - - - - - - -7- - - - - - tQ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - TILE OMAhA DAILY BEE : IVEDNESDAYJULY 7i89S , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ COMIIERC1AL AND FINANCIAL OenoroJ Bcpth and Lack of Demana Canso Wckncs in Wheat , GOOD BUSINESS IN SPECULATIVE PITS : jt tim Close liii , arket 1iowctl it Generni Wcnkncuu-Infln'ncc uf 0mm flcpnrt. front - tbroaiI. CHICAGO , uiy 2C.-Ocnerou reccIpt to t3a7 rLfl(1 lack of demand caused decided wca1ue In wheat. July closed c lower , September 2c anti December % S-So dewn. Corn declined .Sjc. Oats lo3t Ic. l'ork closed 2c lower. lard 1ei1Z ½ c vi ! and rIbs 1&@I7c down. Weather or the most favornblo character Sot the iprtng crop arid reported depression ; Cf pXICCS at Liverpool and London cauied a weak fecliiig hero at the opening. July va much weaker than more distant dcliv- cries , owing to the freedom oC the move- inent of wheat and the conacquent greater reluctance oC millers and shippers to con- tinun paying irczniums for immediate do- 3ivcry. Tim weather in the United Kingdom and continent wau said to be favorable. larvcsttng was reported progrcssing In fltlHHIa and flotimania , with propccts of an enormous yield. Thu spot price hero was ( iSVI1 4c and otitido markets reported a corrcsponding decline. lutures became l2cavicr uider that break In the cash markets - kets and lrIcea continued on the downward course until the close o the session. The total receipts itt the western primary mar- 3ets were 7C6,000 bu , , ogalast ,06,000 bu. lust year. Chicago receipts , 237 carloads , ot which thirty-four were contract. A year ago local receipts were 251 cars. Minneapo- us and Duluth reported 119 cars , against & ; 9 last y'nr. September opened 2I5-8c lower itt 6G6GT-8c } und declined to S5Ve , the closing vrlcc. December started :140 : dovI1 itt 60 3-8C6 7-Se , fell oft to 6 ½ c , then firmed Up to GJ6S S-to at the close. July , whIch cIoed yesterday at 74c , left olt today at 7OV4c. Scattered showers and cooler weather started corn lower. scalpers were disposed to do considerable selling and some of the irominent bulls 501(1 freely. The country , however , vas a good buyer through. corn- mission houses and a steady feeling was developed at the decline. A decided weakness - ness o wheat In the last hour of tile ses- * 41Jn hull a depressing eftect and took nil tim bull sentiment out of the crowd. september - tomber opened 3.&Jc lower at from c ( IOWII to Jlc , rose to 35 1-Sc , then reacted to 31 l.Sc , closing with sellers at l S-Sc. Oats were almost nteady on a good sea- J board.lernatu ] , September opened 1-Sc lower at 2O3c , rose to 207-Sc , reacted to 2O'4c , : firmed up to 20 S-Sc , the closIng figure. ; Provisions opened easy Oil the soft feeling in corn and a somewhat lower market for hogs , 'Cue market had an appearance of firmness at a moderate decline until iear tile close , when Prices slumped oft on the hrcak in 'Ivileat. September jlork opened Sc lower at $9.95 , broke to $ .G24J , closing firm. c iepternber lard began 2'fi3c ( Iowa at $3.50 , 2OsO to $5.62 and closed at $5.57 ½ . Septum- her ribs tartcd 21c oft at $5.67 and declined to * 5.S2. the closing figure. Estirnateti receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , 40 cars ; corn , 230 cars ; oats , 130 cars ; hogs , 30,000 Ilend. Leaning futures range as follows : Articles. . I Open. I lttrIi , I Law. do. . . Yest'y - Whent. July , . . 72i-73 134 70 1O % ( 74 SeIt , . iflfI flO3 45 ( i5'.4 ' 6714 Dcc. . . UOLJ14 ( iOl& Gti4 6Si1 ( * G7'4 Corn .IIliy , . 34l ( i5 4t 34 % 354a' Slfl. . :14'-3fi : . 3LX 541t 343 3334i live..I51464 :131 : * l3 $3 May. . . 37it(44 Jsl4 37L ( 3734 : ts Oats July , . . . 25 2i 24 ( 211 * ' ) , . . 2o1 2O1. 't)4 ) 2O Olt Nay. . . 23i :3t'flt : 334 * : . ' 3 Pork- Jtiy..0 . 53 0 S75 Scpt. . , 0 05 0 US . ) Sti3 U . 85 10 (10 3aru- : Sept. . , . r ( io . G24 S 52I . S C2 % S (35 Oct. . 0 (12 ( % e 671.4 5 57 S 57 S 07 % B. lits- SIt. . . 5 (37 % 5 67 % i ; 52 % 5 52 % 6 70 _ 2cj : . _ _ fl7p S (17 % (1 53 0 155 5 72 % * No. 2. Cash quotations were as follows : FLOUR-Steady ; winter wheat patents , l.1074.2 ; atraights , ackei1 , S3.S)1j3.73 ( ) ; so- cmi brands spring patents. 1I.754i5.OJ. WIJ1AT-No. 3 spring , 703jS0c ; No. 2 red , t1c. CORN-No. 2 , 34 7-SSi35c. OATS-No. 2. 2l ½ cl2c ; No. 2 white , 2S4c ; o. : ; white , 27fi27c. RYE-No. 2 , 45c. nA1tr1Y-No. 2 , 32i35c. SEFDS-Flaxseed , No. 1 , SIc ; prime tllilIthy seed , l.55. PROVJSIONS-Mcss pork , per bbl. , $9.50 e79.55. Lard , per 101) 11)5. , $5.55. Short ribs sides ( loose ) , $5.35fi'S.TO. Dry stIlted shoal- ( lers ( boxed ) . $4.75ci9.O0. Short clear sides ( boxed ) , $5.S5ti.O5. Arttcks. Ueclpts. Shlplnenti ) 'iour , bbls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10.700 . 07uo Wheat , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ( ( ) 17'200 Corn. tin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:1:1,8(11 : : , 486uoU : Oat , , , IMI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242.21)1) ) 163,100 , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ) llarlcy.bu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800 On tilt ) Produce exchange today the but- ! cr market was ilrin ; creameries1 13 ½ SJ17c ialrics , 12@1Sc. Eggs , steady ; Iresh , lic. 1clsv YOu i U i3XIlIt.t I. MAltKF'l' . Qiluintlolis far tile hay on General Coitlnod i Iv. NFYORF , July 2G.-FLOUR-ReceIpts , 23.850 libIs. ; exports , 27,163 bbls. ; market weak 111111 Gj15c lower. COIINMIGAL-Steady ; yellow western , 75c. IJAItI4EY MALT-Dull ; western , 57f163c. WIIIGAT-ltecoipts , 121,430 bu. ; exports , ' U3,7S1 Pu. ; spot weak ; No. 2 red , 75S7Co f. 0. 1) , IllioUt export grade to arrIve ; options were weak all day : aside freak bearish Liv- urpool cables , selling was Promnlted by larger arrivals of new wheat : July , 74fi7Sc' eloseti at 75c : September , 7O5-S37l 13.160 ; closed at iO 5.Sc. CORN-Receipts , 113.700 ha. ; exports , 181- 3313 bu. ; 131)Ot easy ; No. 2 , 39c f. o. I ) . alloat ; options opened easy immider repeatel rains , lltlliCd OIl covt'ritig , bitt broke finally with Wilelit LUIl Closed 1-Sc lower ; May , 4lc ; closing , 41c. _ cA'rS-Iteccilts , 131,500 bu. ; exports , 260- 3l9 On ; silot steaIy : No , 2 , 21c ; No. 2 mixed , 21c ; No. 2 V.'llite. SOc ; options dull 1111(1 ( IDWCV September , 25 5-Sc. I I 01'S-Steady. Cl I IGt1SI-Flrmml ; large white , 2,4c ; small 'white , Sc ; harge colored , 7c ; small cot- ured , 7c. ' 1'LhOW-1)ull but steady. ltlCfl-t3teady. % lOLASSFiS-l'irnl. 1iu'l"rlGu-neceipts , 12,261 plcgs. firm ; Western creamery , 146318c ; Elgins , iSo ; fac- tory. 116313 ½ c , 1CiGS-1teccipt , 8219 pkgs. ; steady ; west- CIa , lIc' . oIL-Cottonseed , Prinrn crude , t , o. b. mills. lGGjlTe ; hirima summer yellow , 2lt : lie ; off sununer yellow , 21323 ½ c ; butter oil , lGfi2Sc : lrirn ) sl'intur yellow , 28fJ29c. MlG'1'L13-At thu close today the Metal rlxchlltngo cnll.'d pig Iromi warrants dull , wIth 111.50 tjIl tln(3 $6.55 mislced : 11(1cc COllCr , quiet at $11.50 : tin , quInt and unchanged , with ; 115.50 bid anti $15.60 liskeil ; toad , quiet , with 3,92 ½ 1)1(1 ) ( mimid $ I.S7J. ! asked : sleltur , titili , with $1.50 bid and $1.60 nslced. 'rite unit namnimig tile settliiig iricu for leading west- era miners antI smelters continues to quote ; ( cad Ltt $3.80. ICnhiigi , , CI ty ( Irul ii nit I'rnvistni , , . KANS'tS CITY , July 26-W'l IEAT-Ac- lIve , steinly ; No. 1 hard , SIc ; No. 2. 63SJ3 Ge : No. 3 , G0GiC5ic ; No , 1 red , 7273c ; No , 1 , 72o ; No. J , C6GjSSc ; No. 2 siriiig , 62fJ50c ; No. 3. 5063Gb. COHN-Active ; mixed , 32c ; No. 2 white , ISo ; No. 3 , 27c , OA'I'S-Vnlrly active , about steady ; No. I 'Itite , 251j2e. lIVE-Firm : No , 2. 42c , 1lAY-Acti'e. iirmn' gliolco timothy , ohti , is.oo ; flO % ' , $5.50 ; choice prairie , miuw , $3.25 ; Jn. 1. 35.11) . 1IIJTTIGIt-lligher ; separator , 336316c ; latry , lIe. EG(1S-Steady : fresh , 8'/c. ' I6IGCIGIP'I'S-\Viicztt , 81,200 ha. ; corn , 11- 104) ho. ; oits : , 10,000 ho. Sl6I1'MlGNTS-'iieat , 88,800 bu , ; corn , 28- ,00 , bu , ; oats , 3t1) ha. Grain lleeintp , at l'rIiiciinl MRTICCtM , MINNEAPOLIS , July 20-Receipts ; \ heat , 9 cars. 8'l' . LOUIS , July 2G.-Receipts : 'Vt'heat , IS cars , ( 'ILICAGO , July 26.-Receipts todays % Vieut , 237 cars ; corn , 691 cnrs ; oats , IJb iRis , Estimated cars for tontorrow : Wheat. 140 cart , , 23 ; oats , 130. 1)ULU'l'lt , J uiy 26.-Beceipts : Wheat , 27 Pies. KANSAS CITY , July 26-llecelpts ; jViieat , 147 cars. lIiiltimntre , 1'.hnrlt't , 1IALTI2.bORb'3 , July 20. - FLOUR - Un- flunigeil ; receipts , 15,673 , bbls. ; exports , 7,412 bis. S Wh1b1AT-Weak , lower ; spot anti month , DTi : 1-Se ; steamer , No , 2 red , 7046j706o ; ! tece4pts , icth,003 ho. ; exports , CI 000 bu. : southern , by sample , 706371c ; southern , on grade , GPi73'e. COltN-fltrong ; spot , 9S)19le : month , 2S 61tl 7-Se ; steamer mlxc'd , .17cf.1Sc ; r'ceipts. 64 521 ba ; cxport , 171 42.1 bu. ; southern w1ltn and yellow 4tti11c. OATS-Strong hlgher o. 2 white , 33'1 3k : No , 2 mixe& , 311j32c ; receipts , 2,015 ho. ; exports , norn' . . 1ttJTTEIt-Unehittned , ] OGS AND Cl1iGESE-tnchianged. OMAILt OL1NJ3IIAIJ MARKETS , Conalition of Trnbennd ( jnotnllonm on Stzmmle anti Fnne Groceries , EGGS-Good stock , Oc. 13UTTIt-Common to fair , 91lc ; sep. arator , ISo ; gathered creamery , 136314c. 1itV } POtILTI1Y-tlens , G'.4c ; old Loos- fermi , 4c ; spring chickens , We ; ducks , not wantel : geese , not wanted. I'IOIGONS-lAye. per doz. , GG6J7Sc. VEAI.-.Chioice , StiSc. hAl-Upland , $7 ; midland , so : howbind , $3 : rye straw , $3. VIXIETABLES , ONIONS-New southern , per lb. , l071'ic. ' 1IEANS-Iland.picked navy , per bu. , I'OTATOES-New , nor ha. , 4510c , CAI3HAGIG-i''r crate per lb. , IC. T0MAT0rIS-l'er ( our-basket crate , S5' ' be. be.CUCUMI3ERSIforno grown , per deL , 343150e. WAX IIEANS-1-3 bu. box , 40750c. TflO1'ICAL } 'ItUITS. ORANGES-Seedlings , $2.0612.T5 ; Valen. cbs , per box , $3.23 ; Mediterranean sweets , $3.00. IJOMONS-Cahifornla , $1.755,00 ; fancy Messina , SG.t)0. ) BANANA S-Choice , largo stock , per bunchi , Z2.062.23 ; medium sized bunches , $ l.7&612.0Q. l'flUITS. IJLACIC RASPBERRIES-Per 24-qt. case , $1.75. ILACICUEIIRIES-$1.S0 , I1ED I1ASPI3EIIRIES-l'er 24-pt. case , $ i.751m2.00. IILUEIIEERTES-Per 16-ut. case , $1.50. 000SIJIGItltIES-l'er 21-qt. case , $1.001 I 25 25It1M1flTESPer 24.qt , case. $1.00l.25 CUItI1ANTS-Per 24-qt. case , S1.25631.50. WAT1GILM ELONS-Cruted. 21Lt22c. CANTALOI3IG-Crates , $1.23 ; ier basket , SOc. SOc.PEAChESPer 4-basket crate , $1.25 : Georgia Elbertas , per G.baskt crate , $1 , ' 612.00 : Californlas , 20-lb. case , $1 , I'l.UMS-Callornins , * 1.25631.50. I'EAIIS-Ilartiett , $2.00. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS-Almonds , per lb. , large size , l2 lIe ; small , lie ; lirazils , per lb. , Ofb0e ; En- gllsli walnuts , ver lb. , fancy soft shell , llfJ 12c ; standards , 8630c ; filberts , ier lb. , ISo ; pecans , polishel , medium , G@7c : extra large , SSc ; large hickory nuts. $1.0Ofl.10 lCr bu. ; small , $125631.23 per bu. ; cocoanuts , per 100 , $4 ; PCallUtS , raw , 663G8c ; roasted , dCMAPLE SYRUP-Five-gal. can , each , $2.75 ; gal , cans , pure , per doz. , $12 ; half-gal. cans , $6.25 ; quart cans , $1.50. hONEY-ChoIce White , fl63lGc. DATES-Iballowee , 50 to 70-lb. boxes , &c ; Sair , Sc ; Fard , 9-lb. boxes , 9. FIGS-ltnported , fancy , 3-crown , 14-lb. , boxes , ISo : 5-crown , 44-lb. boxes , 13e ; 2-lb. Ioxemi , 221323c ier box ; CalIfornia , 10-lb. box. $1. CIDER-I'er hmalg bbI. , $3.25633.50. HIDES , TALLOW , ETC. hIDES-No , I green hides , 71fc ; No. 2 green hides , 6'c : No. 1 salted hides , Sc ; No. 2 salted hides , Sc ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 12 lbs. , Sc ; No. 2 veal cult , 12 to 15 lbs. , 7c. TALLOW , GREASE , ETC.-Tahtow , No. 3 , Ic ; tallow , No. 2 , 2c ; rough tallow , 14c ; white grease , 2632c ; yellow and brown grease , 141211c. SIIIGIGP PELTS-Green salted , each , I5 75c ; green salted shearings ( short wooheci early skimis ) , cacti , lSc ; dry shearings ( short vooled early skins ) , No , 1 , each , Sc ; dry flint , Kansas anl Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 45c ; dry flint , Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 3'4c ; dry flint , Cob- rado butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 4635c ; dry flint , Colorado murrain wool pelts , cr lb. . actual weight , 3iJ'lc. ' St. l.OiIiM Mnrket. ST. LOUIS , July 2G.-FLOUR-QuIet and eas3. hut not quotably lower. WhEAT-Weakness sas a. pronounced feature of the day and prices closed I@ 2c below yesterday ; No. 2 rod , cash. elevator - vator , 70c bid : track , 706172c ; July , 69c ; August , G58c : September , 64 ½ c bid : Decem- her , SIc asked ; No. 2 hard , cash , 676370c. CObtN-Vas stronger thai wheat , but closed 167-Ec below yesterday ; No. 2 , cash , 12c bid ; July , 32c ; September , 336333 ½ c ; December , 53 ½ c. OATS-Lower : No. 2 , onh , 24e : track , 25 j23'c ; July , 24c ; May , 23 7-Sc bid ; No. 2 wIllIe , 2918e. ltYl-Lower at 4Cc for new. SEIGDS-Fiaxseed , lower at SSc. Timothy scud , $2.50632.55 for now to arrive. c0RNMEAr.-steaily at $ t.SOOfb.85. BRAN-Steady : east track , 51151c. hAY-Steady ; timothy , * 7.00618.00 ; prairIe , * 5.50636.50. I1UTTER-Iligher ; creamery. lCRIS ½ c ; dairy , 136316lc. EGGS-Steady at Ic. WHISKY-Steady. COTTONSEED OIL-Dull and unchanged. METALS-Lead , dull at 3.82. Speller , lower at $ l.32t. PROVISIONS-Pork , quIet ; standard mess , jobbIng , $9.75 , Lard , lower : prime steam , $5,22 ½ ; choice , $5.92l , . Dry salt meats ( boxed ) , shoulders. $5.25 ; extra short clear , $5.30 ; short ribs , $6. Ibacon ( boxed ) , shoulders , $5.75 ; extra short clear , $6.25 ; ribs , $6.40 : shorts , $6.50. RECEIPTS-Flour , 4,000 bbls. : wheat , 74- 000 ho. : corn. 5,000 bum. ; oats , 10,000 bu. SIIIPMIGNTS-Fbour , 5,000 bbhs. : wheat , 19,000 bim , ; corn , 5,000 bu. ; oats , 5,000 bu. Visible Grain .Simpil- . NEW YORK , July 26.-Special cable antI tcbegriipliic dIspatches to Bradstreet's mdi- cato tile followIng changes in available sup- Piles Inst Saturday , as compared with the precetlimig Saturday : WIIIGAT-Unitcb States and Canada , east of the Rockies , decrease , 923,000 bum. : afloat for and In Europe , decrease , 3,500000 bit , ; world's stippl' , total ( becreast' , 4,493,000 bu. CORN-United States and Canada , east of thin Rockies , decrease , 1,191,000 him. OATS-United States and Canada , east of the Itockies , decrease , 1,549,000 bu. Among the more important reductions not reported in time olilcial visible supply state- 1ent are the decrease of 121,000 ho. at Manitoba - toba anti Ontario storage points and 75,000 ha. at Minneapolis private ele'ntors. The important gains not otherwise rePorted - Ported are tile increase of 110,000 bu. at Chicago Private ele'ators , 64,0(30 bu. at New Orleans and 56.000 bit , at Galveston , The combined stack of wheat held at Port- lanil , Ore. , ailti Tacoma and Seattle , Wash. , shows a decrease of 230,000 bu , train last week. CiieIlIIflti MarlC't. CINCINNATI , July 2G.-FLOUR-QuIet , \'h1EA'l'-DulI , nominal ; No. 2 retl , 7bc , CORN-Firm ; No. 2 mixed , 56l/tfi36lc. OATS-Firm ; No. 2 mixed , 26 ½ 6327c ; new , 2 lii..lc. lIrE-Quiet : 42e. I'ROVlSIONS-Lnrd , easier , $4.25. BuIlt meats. easier. $5.55. lincon , quiet , $6.60. WHISKY-Active ; $1.25. Ill IT'l' E R-Flrni ; fancy Elgin creamery , 1916c' : Ohio , 1363l7c ; dairy , lIe. StjcA fl-Steady. EGr.S-tImmll : Sn. CIIiIJGSIG-Firmum. ' I MInht'npIIM Mnrlcrt MINNEAPOLIS. July 2a.wImAT - Wenk , lower ; July , 87'.c : Solitember. 7i3 (071 ( 7-Sc : December , 6',4176 5-Sc. On track , No , I hard , fl&)5c : No , 1 northern , 8Sc ; No , 2 nortllern , 8b1e. FLOUB-ilnlcs , about eqImal output , First tin tents , * 4.45634.50 ; scrotal patents , 4.301j 4,40. 4,40.III1ANSacked III1AN-Sacked , $10006310.50. Iti'iiii,1 (1 rim ii ; 3lnrket , LIVERPOOL , July 2G.-WI bEAT-Dull , 5-8 dltl lover ; July. Cs Td ; September , Sit Sd ; December. Ss 5CI. COIIN-Steady , umnehungell to i633-8d lower ; July , Os 3Vtl ; September , 3s 3d ; Oc- ( ober , 3s iP4d. l'etbrig , Murkrts , PEORIA , July 26.-CORN-Quiet ; No , 2 , SI" , OATS-Quiet : No , 3 white , 25c , WIIISKY-Frrn at $1.25. SaIL V'itiit'iit' ( , % % 'Iit'nt ilnrket , SAN FRANCISCO. July 26.-WII1OAT- W't'ak : December , $1.21 7-8. Itu1rEy-fiasy ; December , * 1.1341 , Oil lnrlici , O1I CITY. I'o. , July 211.-Credit balances. Sic : cortillcates opened 9fi8c , highest , anti closed 94,1c bud for t'ashi ; sales , 11,000 iuls. , cash oil at Sic ; sllilimnents , 70,11(1 ( bbls ; runs , 103.007 llifrI. SA\'ANNAII. Ga , , 31211' -Or.-Spirlts tutriltatine , quiet , 25e , Rosin , IICIII , Un- C imatiged. WiLMINGTON , N , C. . July 25-OIL- Spirits turpentine , tf'aIl' , 2t126c ; crude turliolltine , slCltlb' , * 1.00631.50. RosIn , qUiet , 92j93Lc , Tar , quiet , $1.10. , eu , Ynrlc Dry Goitds Mnrket , NEW YOI1K , July 26-Thin week seems tiestinetl to be Liilother dull one in dry goods. Sellers explain the situation by saying that buyers have not yet awakened to tIle fact of tile necessIty of tilling stocks , The mail orders continua to cover up th store tradIng from day to day , Staple. cot- toUt , are quiet In nearly alt grades , Illt'iiclted cottons are' quiet and featureless - less , Coarse colored goods show quiet re- * # ' . & * suits. Prices itro firm and some lines are close , Print cloths are quiet. STOCKS At ) IIONDS. Mnrkt Aflflkcmtsfront Lethargic Slnte nnil 1Ienr 1nmiis. NEW TOILK , July 2G.-A concatenation of causes was responsible for the awakening of the stock market today from the ieth- argy that has held it for nearly two montht. The bears hind their Innings early in the day , assisted by a lower range of prices for Americans from I.ondon , Later , Northwestern - western anti its subsidiary road-Omaha- had a rally and from them the movement lroadenel and strengthened all through time railroad list , Strength was also radiated from it group of bituminous coal roads , in- clutling Norfolk & Western preferred , Clii- ( 'ago IndIanapolis & Louisville preferred , lialtfmoro tc Ohio and \Vheehing and Lake Erie preferred , The movement in these stocks served to make rather conspicuous time quietude of other soft Coal tock which hIM'S been assigned an importammt place in the pending Plan for amalgamation of tIme soft coal Interests. The activity and strength In Sugar was also a dominating influence in the market , nccomnpanied though It was by all sorts of sensational rumors and very obviously manipulated to squeeze the shorts , l'eace rumors syore renewed in the later ilcalltigs and the nmmnotmncment of the successtu1 landing of the United States forces itt l'orto Rico also added to the buoyant tendency of trailing. But the mOst potent element in the situation was the growing certainty that abundance of mone' would continue at the command of the bitsiness of this cotta- try. Sterling exchange fell 3c from tIme posted rates. Demand sterling at $ IS1 % in within .8c of time level at which recent im- Iiortntmt gold importations imave been auntIe. Time trenstmry has received about * 18,000,000 from the bomb Issue , which incitides tile subscriptions for $500 or less without at- feeling tile money market , The Pa3'inemut of the rest of the subscrip- thin installments vili be offset by the disbursements - bursements on war accoumit , thus assuring the money market against future disturb- ances. Call money fell to 1 bier cent today. 'rho surplus of Itilo money was very evidemit in tIme liotitl mnarket , seeking all issues except - copt the class of gilt-edgqd bonds which have risen to practically prohibitive Pric's , Total sales , $1,305,000. UnIted States old 4s , registered , advanced 3 per cent and time new 3s ( u'hen issued ) declined 1-S tier cent in the bid lirice. Time Evening 1'ost' London financial ca- bbegram says : "The stock markets lucre continued llfeles today , the stagnation be- hug Increased by the ( loodwood races. The settlement shows a good account and is favored by easy money. Contnuugocs on Americans were About 2,4 er cent. Thu general tone of Americans was good , but investmemit Stocks were hewer on indications - tions of Possible dearer money. The market - ket were quiet , but time close was dodd- edly firm on Now York support. The die- count market is rising on the fall of Amen- can exchange. The question of gold experts - ports to New York is freely discussed , some People aflbrmlng that gold may go muext month. Such taik , imowever , is premature. " The following are the closing quotations of the mending stocks on the New York market today : tchlson . . . . . . . . . . ia . st. p , k tan. . . . . . . . . 84 % dor.f4 . . . . . . . . . 3834 do euro. . . . . . . . . . . . . isa btabttmorel , Ohio , 14 % 5t.P.1s1.7d. . . . . . . . 157 CanadaPasiflo . . . . . 841 * So. Pciflo . . . . . . . . . 20 CaundaMotuinero. . . 64 % So. Railway. . . . . . . . . 84 CemitralPaclflc. . . . . . 15 So. Itallwaypfd . 51 Ciiei.&Otuo , . . , . , . , 2294 Texas tI'Iiolflc. . . . 12 ClIiclgokAbtoa..300 U. P. coimnon. . . . . . 24 C. , fl&Q..10(3 % Union Pacirto p15 . 01 % (3.&E.i. . . . . . . . . . 57 U.1'.Th&G. . . . . . . . 6 C.c.c. & St. L. . . . . 42 % Wabash. . . . . . . . . . . . 74 dopIci. . . . . . . . . . . . s'abah u.fd. . . . . . . . . 111 DeLl 1tudon. . . . . . 111,1 , Whe1. & La. E. . . . . . I flel , I. , .1 , IV . . . . . . .103 Whocl. I. . . pftt 1014 Den&gioG . . . . . . . 1'2 Adams Ex. . . . . . . . . . 101 do pf0. . , . . . . . . . . 50 % AmerIcan 1x. . . . . . . 133 Erie ( newl. . . . . . . 3:114 : United States 'ix. . , 40 Erlelatpfa. . . . . . . . . . : ts WeblFnrto Ex.11S P. , . Wvne . . . . . . . . 170 Anm. Cot. Oil. . . . . . . . reatNorthermtpfd.l27 % A. Cot. Oil otd. . . . . 78 Hocklar Vails.v , , , , 564 Am. Spirits . . . . . . . . 11 % Iliinoleccntr&l , . . . 106 % Am. Sotrits pM. . . . . . 5414 Lake Erie , ! IV' , . . . I44 Ant. Touacco. . . . . . 12114 douM. . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 % dotmf(3. . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 Lamitisbore..I80'4 ' People's Osi. . . . . . Louuiyibie& Natm , OI3 : Cone. Ua . . . . . . . . . . 1t'84 Idaiihatt&n L. . . . . . 10(314 Corn. Ca'be Co. . . . . . 170 Net. St. 113 ? . . . . . . 151 % Cot. F , &Iroa. . . . . 50 % Michigan Central , . 100 % Co ama. . . . . . . . . 5(1 ( Mina. & St. L . . . . . . 28 % ( len. Electric. . . . . . . do lot td. . . . . . . . . 8 $ lilinolti Steol. . . . . . . . 5(3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gas. . . . . . . Mobiir&Ohio. . . . . 2 % Lead. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 351 Mo.K.ji ' 1' . . . . . . . . 10 % cc pf(3. . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 % Mo.11. 4 'S pId. . . . . 33 Nat. tAn. Oil. . . . . . . . 1314 cmii. , lad. L. . . . . . 10 Pacino.uat , . . . . . . . . . (10 pie. . . . . . . . . . . . . : :7 : Pullman L'at..209 N. .1. Central . . . . . . . 00 % StlverCertt5caes ( , . 5814 N. Y.Centrai..11 bIt Stand. Rope k T. . . . 5 % N.Y.Chm.48t. 1. . , 13 Sugar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 % 00151 old. . . . . . . . . 65 do ifl(3. . . . . . . . . . do2dnfd. . . . . . . . . . 35 T. C. & Iron. . . . . . . . 23 % NorfolkA Western 15 U. 5 , Leather. . . . . . . 7 % to.Arner.Co. . . . . . . 014 do pfd. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6714 No.I'aeitlc. . . . . . . . . So I ) . S. Itubber . . . . . . 3134 dontO . . . . . . . . . . . 71 % do old. . . . . . . . . . . . . 00 % Ontarto1 W. . . . . . 15 Western Union. , . , 113 ( ire. It , Nay . . . . . . . . 48 Northwestern . . . . . .330 % OreShortLtue. . . . . 25 % do ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pittsburg . . . . . . . . . . . 170 R. G. & w. . , . , . . . . . . 20 % tteadlng. . . . . . . . . . . 18 II. 0. .u w. pM. . . . . . 60 Itock Ismand..122 Old. Gt. West. . . . . . . S. L..5. F. . . . . . . . . 714 St. L. &S. 1V. . . . . . . . 5(4 ( Co istoro. . . . . . . . . . 61 do. ifd. . . . . . . . . . . 10 % do 20 old. . . . . . . . . 211 % neadtnr 1st pId 4114 St. t'aul . . . . . . . . . . . 100 % HawaiI C. C. . . . . . . . . 2(4 do . . . . . . . . . . . Total sales of stocks today wore 921,500 shares , Including : Atcuison preferred , 14- 100 ; Baltimore & Ohio , 7,492 ; Burlington , 15- 800 ; LouisvIlle & Nashville , 5,775 : Manhattan - tan , 7,547 : Reading preferred , 12,073 : Mis- sour ! PacIfic , 3,410 ; New York Central , 3,625 ; Northern Pacific , 6,020 ; Northern Paciilc preferred , 10,743 : Rock Island , 10,990 : St. l'aut , 17,554 ; St. Paul & Omnima , 3,315 ; South- era preferred , 3,712 ; Union Padlllc nreferred , 18,850 : Spirits , 4,330 ; Tobacco , 10,810 ; Chicago Great Western , 6 625 : People's Gas , 6,525 ; PacifIc Mail , 37 ; Sugar , 57,200 ; Rubber , 6,370 ; Western Union , 6,137. iVew York ) ille3 Market , NEW YORK , July 26.-MONEY ON CALL-Nominally , It,6i1 % pen cent. PlUME MIORCANTI L.J5 PAPER-3 ½ 63 I per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE-Steady , with actual business in bankers' bills at $4.85 ( 4.85 % for demand and $4.83634,84 for sixty. days ; posted rates , $4.S5634.86mcommercial ; bills , $4.82424.83. SILVER CIGRTIFICATES-5S6359c. BAR SILVEII-59c. MEXICAN DOLLARS-ICc. GOVERNMENT BONDS-Strong ; new 4s , reg. , 125coupon ; , 126 % ; 4 , reg. and coupon , 110 % ; 2s , rog. , 07 ; 5s nec. , I11 ; coupon , 1123 ; Pacific Cs of 'f$9 $ , 102. Closing quotations on bonds were as fol- tows : U.S.now1sr' . . . . . .24tNJ. COs. . . . . . . . . 1h1 U.S.docoiip. . . . . . 12634 N.C.0u. . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 U. S. 4sr . . . . . . . .I It ) N. C. 4s. . . . . . . . . . . . 10 U.S.4icoup..110 % No. Paciflo 1ts 112 % U.S. 21.rer. . . . . . . . 97 No. Pacific Se. . . . . . 63 1J. S. S rer . . . , , , . , , 11114 No. l'acltto 4s. . . . . 0014 U. S. Si , coup . . . . . .IlOls N. Y. C. I St. L.4L 105 Diitrlct3 , O5 . . . . . 116 % N. & W. Cii . . . . . . . . . . 122 A1a..claNs A. . . . . . IOC N , W. Coasols. . . . . . 142 jL.cLa5It. . . . . . . . 100 N , W. I3eb. Ss. . . . . . . 11(1 ( ALa , . " is U. . . . . . . . ifti ore. av , m ts. . . . . . . I m 1 Ala.Ourrency. . . , tI ( ) Ore. Slav. lit . , , . AtchDon45 . , . . . , , , 95 0. 8. a. tIe. , r. . . . . . 12714 Atchlsonaul. ( it , . . . 7014 0 , S.L Si , I. r. . . . . 1(144 ( CanadaS.2odt , , . , 1081 , Pacific be of ' 03 , . 102 Clii , Teniu. , 45. . . . 8(1 ( % Roa'llnr ' 4't . . . . . . . . 53 0Ao.r.s. . . . . . . . . h1.(1 Jt.GWeit leti. . . . . 89 ChI&l1,4'ts . ,10414 :41. : I.&I. 51Cori,3 0 % t&R , 0 , lets , . .10984 St. L.&S. F.Geii.0 , 117 % iti It. ( I , 4 . . . . . . . . 115 St. I' . Consols. . . . . . . 145 5atToimn lsts.1UA St. P. C. & P. lit , , , . ItS ! nieGsn. 4s . . . . . . . . 7:1 : % St. I' . 0. A P. ( ls , , , , , I 1014 1" . ' , V. & 11. Is. ( . r. 71414 Southern Iv , Os. . . . 03 Oet , . htec. b. . , , , , . 104 % 5. 11 , &T. ( Ii. . . . . . . 71 a , ii. .itS. A , ( Is. . . . . 104 Teen. tmew setSi. . , ( ' 111 (1. II. 43. A , 2iii , , , 103 'rex , P.IC , r. G. lits 1110 1t&TCtiut. 5. . . . . . 1 10 % TeL l'ae. ltr , 2ds , 43 It. & T. Ocomu tis.,111 U. I' , D. , i (2 , hum , , 724 Iowa C , iutti , , . . , . 101 Wab , 1st 55. . . . . . . . 110 % La.N6wCQn,4'ilOt Wab. 2Us. . . . . . . . . . . SI ) L. & N , Ulul , 411 , , , , , 84 3Ves ( Sit ore 45 . . . . . . 108 ! 1.itasourl 0 . . . . . . . .100 Va. Cemi turin , , . . . . . . . 71' 2'I , K , A P. 2t1i. . . . . . 05 % V3. 'buf"rrtal , , , , , , , , S 14 , 16 , & 'r,4s 8914 Union I'actflo 4s. . , 07)4 N.Y.U.lsta..11,34 Ilostoui Steele Quotation , . , BOSTON , July 26.-Call loamus , 2613 per cent ; time loans , 3634 per cent , Closing tirlcos for stocks , bonds and mining shares : AT ; : . . . . . . . . 1314 IV , F.i'c. IuI(3. . . . . . 115 Anmerican Sour. , 13814 Atchison IIfd , , . . . , , , 35 AtoSt'gar ' pt'1 ' , . , 114 IIototi L. . . . . . . . . . . 6014 Dcv Stat , ( Jts.1 7-10 K 5 , 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 Bell i'eiepuuene , , , 274 ( ten. Liec , old. . . . . . 5otom&Al0ay 225 Atchloi , 4s. . . . . . . . 03 % De ( on liaIse . , 30114 AlbotIez 511cm. (3 , , 3 % c,1i. & U . . . , 1011 % Atlantic. . . . . . . . . . . . 2(14 lilchburv. . . . . . . . 10(1 ( % Iioeon& Montaius 2Is ( Oener.tl Ifleetria 31)14 ) hIatt , , .k flOitu , , , , 24 % IllInois Steel . . . , 57 Caluuus ( . itoctit , , 560 MOlI&Ifl Central , , 4 $ Centenim.i ) . . , , , , , , 14 N. 't& 14. Ii . . . . . . 4Ii Franltltu . , . , , , . . , 12 % Ole OoIou , . , , , 1113 % Osceola. . . . . . . . . . . ituDoer . . . . . . . . . . 31 % Tamusrsea . , , , , , . , , 131 union Pacific. . . . . 24'f ' Wolverines , , , , . . , 2314 West 1111(3 . . . . . . . . . 844 ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . Weit kn(3 p1(3. . . . . 104 GIll ljonuiniomm . . . . . 23 % % V.ltleo. . . . . . . . . . . 24 % _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Sun Frnnvteu Stinittig ( ttmotatioumps , SAN FRANCISCO. July 26-Oiflclal dosing - ing qumatations on mining stocks today were as follows : Alma. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 f.athy 3Vasit , Con. . Anacs. . . . . . . . . . . . (1 M'ti'n. , . . . . . . . . . . 10 est& Imelebur , . . , 17 occioetttal Con , , . , SO Itulilon. . . . . . . . . . 4 OPhir . . . . . , . , , , , , , , 17 Caiccionla. . . . . . . 35 Overomno. . . . . . . . . . . . S CtiahleayoCon. . . . . 10 I'atost. . . . . , . . . . . . . 37 Cliollar . , . . . , , , , . , . , 17 Sav&ice. . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Confluence , . . , , , . , , s5 SCO(9101m. . . . . . . . . . . 1 Coutbtl. & Va. . , 38 SlurrsNevada. , , , , 414 crown l'smut. , 4 Sliver 11111 . , . , , , , S lhulaaeurrue. , : S Union Coti. . . . . . . . . 17 hIle 4 Noreross , , 46 UIahCoim , . . . , , . , , 2 Jutiee . . , . . . , , . , , , , 4 Yoliow Jacket . . . , 35 KenuekyCon , . . . , 8 Standard. . . . . . . . . 145 Silver bars , 5S'Mexican ; dollars , 4G31J 4C3c ; drafts , sight , lIe ; telegraph , 1Tc. Porct5n Finnitciul , LONDON , July 26.-Time market for Amer. Iran securities utter a firm opening , was quiet ata % declnItmt' , but recovered toward the close. Thus amount of hulll'Ii with. drawn from ttue flank of Englututi on bat- . . - fineci ; today was 80,000. aold is llUottd at Buenos Ayres itt 374.50. l'ARlS , Jtll3' 2G.-The market at the outset - set was favorably impressed by a fresh rise In Cuban obligations atub SpaniSh Is on ( ho hoarse. lInt business hiecnmo duller anti closed fair , Spanish 4e closed at 18.10. Three per cent rentes , bIt 123c for the account. BERLIN , July 26.-Momuey was atnmndnnt ( In the boumreo today for tue settlement at 35-8. International securities were steatl ) ' , Sianishi 45 recovered. Stiw York Miutitig ( tiit'ntiOflS , NEW YOItl , .lumly 26Timefollowing are the closing mitming quotations : _ _ _ _ _ Cheltar..3 4 OntariO , . . . . . . . . . 250 Cr.wnl'oiimt. . . . . . . 2 Oonir. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 CnnCaI.&Ya. . , , . 31 j'jymoultti . . . . . . . . 12 flpsdwosa , , , , , , . . , 10 QntckIIler. . . . . . . . 123 ( leUldk Ctirri 5 Outlctslbver OILi , . , 350 liIeJsNorcros. 115 SterraNeTSla. , , , 18 Ilotneitxs , , . . , , . 4701) Stsa0smui. . . . . . . . . 51) IronSliver . , , . . , , . 75 Union Con. . . . . . . . . 15 Mexicftn. . . . . . . . . . . S YflowJSOket It ) London Stock Quo4n1ion. " , .tiiiy 21-4 ; p. m.-Cbosing Coattohs , m'r , , , , , , 1111 * 2IVCSOIrII : . . , , . ,1'21 % ConsoI , sect..Ilb' ( l'ennvlYflnta. . . . . . 611(4 ( Can , Pacinc . . . , , , . . 5714 . . . . . . . . . . . . Erie , . , . . , , . . , , , , , , , , 1.l Stex , Ceo , tiew 4. . , 011 Erie 1st turd' , , . . . 325s AtchIsOn . . . . . . . . . . . 1314 lii. Central , . , . , . . , , , 111 % L.4N. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 544 M.canordtllarN , 20'4 UranfiTrumnit. . . . . . . . 714 St.Paul common,102 % BAR SILVER-Quiet , 27 5-Sc per ounce. 1IONDS-Atchiieon , 13 s-S : Louisville & Nztshvilk'1 51)1 ; Grand 'rrunbc , 73. MON1G\-.1 ncr cemit. Tim rate of ibis- count in time open market for short bills , l161 3.5 yen cemit ; for three mouths' bills , 111431 3-S ier cent , Piantiolal lteI. OMAIL\ , July 26.-Tue clearings for the dab' were 737,41)6.16 ; balamices , $76,439.57 , Time clearings for 1197 were $698,206.50 , amiti time balances , $35,912.97. Increase In clearings , $33,200.36. Cl IICAGO , .11mb ) ' IlL-Clearings , $ iOGG,90O ; balances , $1,771,866 ; Nou' York exchange , Sc ; urcmmituni ; sterling exchange , hostel1 rates , $1,137f4.S6b..4 ; actual rates. $1.831t14.85'4 ; sixty days , $4,82t164SI. Stocks , steady ; iliscult , 31 1-s ; Iliscuit preferreil , 93 5-8 : 1)11- mend Match , 13S ; Strawboartl , 26 ! ; North Chicogo , 2b74 ; 'West Chicago , S3) . N1G\V YOIIIC , July 26-Clearings , $1l1SIi- GIS ; balances , $5,741,226. , 1IOSTON , July 26.-ClearIngs , $14,643,763 ; balances , $1,807,430. CINCINNATI , July 26.Mono216 per cent ; Now York exchange , 23c discount and Par ; clearings , $1,708,500. , NlG'iV ORLEANS , July 26.-Clearings , smmsoss ; New York exchange. bank , $1 per $1,000 lremiumn ; commercial , 2cc per $1,000 pretnium. lIT. LOUIS , July 2G.-ClearingS , $1OSS,76 ; balances , $637,396 ; money , steady at Sr$8 per cent ; exchange on New York , mmr bid , lSc ImretTlitltn asked. MIOMPIIIS , July 26.-ClearIngs , $249,108 ; balamices , $10,577 ; Now York exchange , $1.50. flunk of Gerninmmy Stiutemnent , BERLIN , July 26.-The weekly statement of the Imperial Bank of Germany howB the following changes , as conulured with the Previous account : Cash in hand , Increase - crease , 23,560,000 mularks ; treasury notes , In- cmeauie , 40,000 marks : other securities , do- crease. 28,540,000 marks ; notes in circula- ( ion , decrease , 50,940,000 marks. Cotton Market , NEW YORK , Jumly 26.-There was considerable - siderablo activity for these times in the cotton market. After the market had 01)0110(1 qtmler and steady , 1 point higher to 1 point bower , there was an advance of 2634 points. August coverIng was the feature. Later , however , outside sumpport failed and tue market sagged until late in the afternoon - noon , where there was something of a rally. Closed steady , 1633 loint8 net higher. Spot , quiet ; middling , 6 1-ito ; not receipts , none ; gross receipts , 312 bales ; forwarded , ISO bales ; sa1o. 1,715 bales ; spinners , 60 bates ; stock , 101 943 bales. Total today : Not uc- celpts , 2,2tG bales ; exports to Great Britain , 5,413 bales ; stock , 265,171 bales. Consoii- dated : Net receipts , 8,947 bales ; exports to Great Britain , 5,561 hales ; to France , 2,643 bales ; to the continent. 822 bales. Total since September 1 : Net receipts , 8 , 193,941 bales ; exports to Great BritaIn , 3,458,307 bales ; to the continent , 2,953,322 bales ; to France , 815,200 baleS. LIVERPOOL , July 26.-COTTON-Spot , moderate demand ; prices favorable to buy- cr5 ; American middling , 3 13-Ed : sales of the ( lay vero 8,000 bales , of which 100 were for speculation and export and included 7 ' 700 American ; receipts , 5,000 bales , includng ( 2,500 Arnerlcami. Futumres opened quiet , with a moderate demand and closed quiet' Amen- ican middling , I. . Iii. C. , July 3 20-t46l 21-64d buyers ; July arid August , 320-64633 21-64d buyers ; August and September , 3 20-64d sell- cr5 : September and Octqber , 3 IS-64633 19-54d buyers ; October and Nqvernber , 3 IS-64d sellers - ers ; November and pembcr , 3 I7-64d buy- cr5 ; December and Jununry , 3 17-64d buyers ; January and February , 3 1T-61633 18-608 o1l- erg ; February amid March , 3 1G4d sellers' Mnrchu anti April , 3 19-64d sellers ; April antI Ma3 , 3 19.6l3 20-640. buyers. NEW ORLEANS , July 26.-COTTON-Fu- tures , quiet ; July , $5.60 ; August , 85.44635.49 ; September , $5.47S.49 ; October , 85.49635.50 ; Decemicr , * 5.57635.58 ; January , $5.6b15. 63 ; February , $5.63635.67 ; March. $5.7i35.72 , Spot , quiet amid steady ; sales , 550 bales ; ordinary - dinary , 4 3-iCc ; good ordinary , 4 9-bCe ; low middling , 5 1-Sc ; middling , 5 5-Sc ; good mid- tIling , 5 15-lIe ; middling fair , 8 3-Sc ; receipts , 380 bates ; stock , 81,520 bales. Cotton lllarket NEW YORIC , July 26.-CO3Y1'EE-Opttons opened steady at a. good price to 10 poiht higher showed investment orders oot seen for a long tim past ; foreign repreenta- tives also bidding. Closed steady , unchanged - changed to S ) oints higher. Sales , 250 bags , including August , $3.456j5.0 , Spot coflee : , Rio , dolt : No. 7 invoice , Ge ; No. 7 Jobbing , 64c , Mild , quiet ; Cordova , 81,4 150. California Dried Frrmlts. NEW YOIU July 26.-CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUiTS - Quiet. Evaporated apples , commotm , l3iSc ; prime wire tray , 8l,4 68c ; choice , 8 'j4619c ; fancy , 944c. l'runee , 4638c. Apricots , Royal , 86310c ; Moor Park , 30u22c. Peaches , unpeeled , 5ijSc ; peeled , 12 OJIOc. _ _ _ _ _ _ Sugar Market. NEW ORLEANS , July 26.-SUGAR-- Steady ; open kettle , 3634 1-Sc ; centrifugal , white , 4 11-He ; yellow , l,1t' . MOLASSES-Easy ; t'entr'futpul. ' ( lilt , ' . NE YO IlK , July 2ii.-SLIA It-Raw firm ; fair refining , 3l/,0 ; centrifugal , so ( ( St. 4 1-Sc ; rciined , firm. IIOS1'ITM Still' IS GOING SOUTH. Solace Carries flelieneics to ( lie SIo1 amid Votmudetl. WASIII NGTON , July 26-The following bulletin was posted at time Navy department today : The ambulance ship Solace will sail in a day or two from New Yorlc for Admiral Sampson's squadron , While at. thuo navy yaril it had an additional ice machine in- staibcit an(1 has been supplied with a car- booster and browit canvas awning by tile Rhode Island Relief association and atm X- ray apparatus by the National Society of Colonial Dames. It will go to Key \Vest and take on board all tue sick or wounded in the hospitals or on tIme vessels in port amid ill visit all tile vessels on blockatie duty around the island of Cuba , taking on board their sick anti wounded amid leaving theai leo , fruit , delicacies and stores for flue sick , comfort bags and clothing , con- trncted in kind. or iturchuasod with money supplied by various patriotic societies tiuroughuout the country , As soomi as it IC- celves its complement of sick or wounded it will bring them to one of the northern naval hospitals , 'I'IiFi JIIGAIII'V M.lltKlGT. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Tuesday , July 26 , 1898 : ' % % 'urrsiil ' 1)eetls. T. E , Price and vie to First Pres- bytenian church of Florence , ½ acre iii su" % suv'1 8-10-13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 100 0.V. . Logaum amid wife to Frederick Nelson , let 6 , block t ; , llelveiero. , . . . 3,600 Ellwood Cooper et ni , to lGiiJaim Dunn , lot 6 , block I. Silitil's aild. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 a. v. Ocimsenbein atuil wIfe to VI' . 'W. Chnistman lot I , block 1 , Lake's add 1,500 'byv. . Chrisitmiami and wife to Betty Ociusenbeln , same . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,500 Lawnider Anderson and wife to Jobmii Nicholson , lots 3 and 1. block 5 , West Side add. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Eioiiio Neumnaun to A. hilebbebn , n 3.5 lot 20. block 10. and all lot 21 , block 10 , Albrigilt's Annex. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800 II. P. Ileego and husieuumii to Johanna Llndgreut et at , , lot 13 , block 5 , Ilowl- ing Green . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Elliot Svenson amid wife to 11. 1' . liergo. same . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 J. V. Shestalt and wife to Minnie Steitubrunner , s lot 2i , block 1 , llnmuu'gi l'arit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 400 A. 111 , hiopkuims to A , W' . hlolbrook , lot 3 , block 5 , Ilawtiuorn add. . . . . . . . . . 3,000 , lt'i'd , , Master in clmancery to C. ' 11' . Ifare , trustee. lot 20 , block 5. Notintze & IL's add ; cl. hot fi. block 4 , Keuntze & IL's add. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Master in chancery to Mutual Bone. lit Life Insurance company , lmrt lot 10 , Itimebaugh Place. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,850 Total ornount of transfers , , , , . , , . , .1C,811 OMAIIA LiVE STOCK NRKET ArFra1s at the Local Yards Continue rainy Liberal for the Seazon , BEEF CATTLE SHOW MUCH STRENGTH Iln'ers All After SaplIhiels amiil l'rice , . ltnng frommi Plrimi to llight'r- lltgs StentIto Easier . nilil Itnthtcr S1ov , , . . SOUTh OMAHA , July 25. Cattle , hogs , Sheep. Iteceipts today . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,344 11,017 422 Oflicial yesterday . . . . . . . . . . 1,545 2,553 3IJ' ) One week ago. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.E0 3,207 , Tu'o Years ago. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1112 3,832 sot ; 'l's'o weeks ago . . , . . , , , , , , , 3,300 . 8,732 1,717 Total tlmis week. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13SSS 3,712 Same days last week. . . . . . 4,811 12,008 4,178 Same days s'ecit before , 4,618 12,576 3,711 The oillcinl number of cars of atoclt brought In today by each road was : Cattle , hogs , Shl'li , 1I'sm , C. , M , & St. P. fly. . 2 . . 0. & St. Ii. it ) ' . 1 . . Mo. Pae , Ity.'U II , . . . Union Pac. System , 5 3.1 2 1 C. & N , lV , fly 2 . . F. , fi. & M. V. R.R , 38 37 . . I H. C. & 1' , Ity 1 , , C.St , 1' . M , & 0. 11. II 10 , , Ii , & St. H. It , 11. . , , 23 SI , . C , , 11 , Sc Q. 11y 1 , , , . C , , It. I. & 1' . It. , 13 . . i . . , , C. , It. 1. & P. It.V . . 3 , . , . Total receipts , . i 'i - The disposition 01' ( tie tIny's receipts s'as aim follows , cuicit buyer Pulrchasing tne nuni- her of head indtcatcd : Cattle. hogs. Sheep , Omaha Packing Co. . . . . . . . 13 1,767 , . Tile 0. 11. linmumonti Co 210 1,082 SwIft and Conupnmi ) ' . . . . . . . 176 1,530 . . 'rho Cudnlm' l'acking Co 163 2:134 : 422 4rimmur . . , . , , . . . , , , . , . , , , . , , 337 3,400 It. ilecker amid 1)egan. . . . . 42 Lobunan , . & ltothiscliilds , , 112 w . 1. $ tehells . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 huh & Huntainger . . . . . . . 103 L. F. Ilusr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 } Iammoumd , fronu IC. C . . . , 49 197 . . Om. I' . Co. , from IC. C. . . . . 50 Cudalty P. C. , front K. C , 79 ? 154 . . Other buyers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IS Left over . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000 Totalq . . , , . , , . . . . , , , , , , , 2,417 10,996 422 The total receipts today , 276 a week ago , as against 104 yesterday , 216 a week ago , ISO two weeks ago and 1117 three weeks ago , in other words , the receipts of stock today Yore very iigllt for the second day of the week , due to time heavy decrease In cattle arrivals. CATTLE-All told , there were ninety-two cars of cattio reported in the yards , bqt of that number there were stxtcen cars , which were consigned direct to a pucker , so that the actual offerings on the niarket were 'cry small for it ' .k'uesday. it was , in fact the smallest run of cattie for this tinie Ok the week in a number of months. Among the citerings vere several loads of right good dry lot steers , and quite a num- her of loads that were not so good. The bUyers seemed to be vcr' hungry for corn- fed cattle , and thetrade developed Into a rsd-hot market on that kind of stuff. The buyers all went after thic cattle , and they got them , evemi though they had to put on 56310c. Several bunches of cattle brought $ S.00635.21 and tile more common and an- Itnisned cattle $4.6O4.75. Yesterday's adVance - Vance in railroad rates between lucre and Chicago was entirely lost sight of , and buyers took the cattle without any regard to what It might aoat to ran loom on. There was nat much here in the way of grass cattle that was good enough for beef , but the market on that kind of stut'r could bo quoted steady. Good , dry lot cows fluId ileIfet'S were in active demand and the market was strong. Some helfers sold at $4.60. Grass cows were Just about steady and In light supply. iluils , stags , etc. , were unchanged. The feeder market was lower and the emily thing that prevented a decided break In values was tile fact that there vere omuly a few on sale. Tue feeling among bimyers , however , was evidently 'ory weak. The country demand yesterday was prac- ticahly nothing , only twelve head selling out of speculators' hands , and they went to 1)ieCe Out a load. The continued dry weather is the dhturbing influence , and so long 1(13 that continues , over such a. wide. section of the state , every one is inclined to keep very close to stuors. Representative sales : STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av , Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1. . 850 * 3 2i5 23. .10:19 : $4 60 43..1276 $5 00 1. . 850 3 50 33. . 837 4 60 2..1420 5 00 1. . 970 3 75 59. .1038 4 ' 30 54. .1314 5 07.A % 17 , 031 3 85 2. .1036 4. 65 15. .1256 5 15 7..b030 4 Ut ) 33..1039 4 30 I..1300 5 15 2. .1115 4 0' ) 34..1562 4 85 31..l159 5 20 a ? , .1154 4 50 7. .1157 4 90 22. .1303 5 25 1S..1164 4 50 42..1136 4 130 17..1555 5 25 16. .1053 4 60 1..1400 4 90 40..1115 5 25 COWS. 1. 980 25 1. . 810 3 20 16. .1080 3 50 1. .1030 50 2. .1055 .1 25 1. .1090 3 50 1. .1014 T0 I.1140 3 25 2.,1075 3 55 2. ,1010 75 2. .1180 3 25 5. . 9)6 3 55 2. 660 2 85 1. . 810 3 23 5..1l64) 55 1. .1021) .3 85 1..1140 J 23 5..1160 3 55 1. . 931) ) 85 1..lliO 3 30 I. . 990 3 60 2. .100.3 00 25. . 724 .1 35 2. . 950 3 60 1. . 860 00 1. 900 .3 35 1..1I60 3 6(3 ( 1..1070 00 1. . 510 3 35 1..12S0 3 63 1..1140 00 2..1145 3 35 23..1l23 3 55 3. . 90(3 ( 00 1. .1030 40 1. .1150 3 75 . i..ioao 10 6 , . 815 3 415 1..3050 S 75 3. .1130 3 15 1. . ISO 3 13 1. .1030 4 25 4. . 705 20 1. . 810 3 45 JIF1IFTRS. 1..890 350 2..830 30 39..1bS6 460 2..800 360 1..1030 390 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 47..9l2 475 BULLS. i..3210 3 00 I. . 970 3 10 I. . 460 3 50 1. .1250 3 00 1..blSO 3 15 4. . 570 3 55 1. 710 3 0(1 ( 1. , 600 3 25 8. . 636 3 60 I. .1150 3 10 1. 720 3 25 3 , .1290 3 70 3. . 806 3 10 1 510 3 40 1. . 820 3 75 IIULLS AND STAGS. 2..1195 345 STAGS. 1 , . 620 3 50 1. .1390 4 15 CALVES. 1 , . 370 4 51) 1. . 100 5 25 3 , . 190 6 00 1. . 310 4 ' 75 1 , . 230 5 50 1 , . 210 625 i.290 475 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1. . 650 3 10 1. . 250 3 75 . 81. . 939 410 3 , . 503 3 25 I , , 600 3 85 4. . 592 4 15 2. . 860 3 40 1. . 500 4 00 35. . 676 4 20 1. , 650 3 40 24 , . 645 4 00 5 , , 540 4 25 3..1000 350 2..645 400 G.5l5 425 1. 500 l 60 1. . 950 4 00 7. . 628 4 25 4. 527 3 60 4 , 970 4 10 1. , 510 4 25 2. . 623 3 60 4. . 930 4 10 11. . 534 4 35 WESTERNS , NEIGJIASIA. T. ii. Irwin , No , Av. l'r. No , Av. Pr. 28 cows..1066 $3 CO 103 feeders. 938 $4 15 12 cows , . , . . 1090 3 75 IIoGS-'rhue hog market opened steady' tea a little easier ( lila morning unther tIme in- ibmenee of large receiltS , both hero and at some other market points , and weaker eastern markets. At Itrst the trade was (101(0 actIve and sellers let their hogs go ale fast as they could get hold of a buyer. 'rue early sutlc vero largely at $3.87,231.90 , tile 5111110 (11) yesterday , Later on tutvices from 0111cm' selling 1)OifltH ) became less ( a- voralilt' , and at the caine ( line ( hue unoro urgent of the bocuti orders ivero tIlled , and lamyers loworel their luantls. Instead of talking $3.87 ( or good mixed hoods , $3.85 became blue price , amid no one seemed very amlxlous ( or the luogs even at thuat price. Sellers getuerally svcm'e slow about accepting liii ) ' lower i'rices ' thmltll lirevailed emi tue openimig , and for a time thud ( mile was 'ery tlrltgg ) ' . in ( itct buyers appeared to tlmink ( lint ( tie ) ' 111(11 it all their own way amid they did not try to do anything , bidding generally * 3.80 for late hogs. As a * 'hioie , bIte market vas uumsatietactory to the selling interests to the extent that it was a very hard market for a seller to operate tmIOll. It lie luappened to hue lucky in hua'ing his hogs in early , mituil It hue tlulpli000h to be lucks' a second time Iuu SecumnilIg tiii ear of a buyer eon ) ' , Ito u'ait all right , html ( hose 'lio vere caught with hogs unsold at 13 o'clock had to sulfur , Itepresentative sales : No , Av. Slm , Pr. No , .Av. Sit. Pr. 87. . . . . 397 40 $3 80 64 . , . . . .2 49 120 $385 37. . , . 233 80 (5 16 226 80 3 83 42..221 . , (3 62..315 20) ) 3 85 49..371 , . . 85 63..174 120 3 85 30..271 . . , 83 58..230 360 3 83 Cu..242 120 85 54..251 80 3 85 CC..231 , . , S.- , 70..208 40 85 . . . . . . . ' . : o S7I. 73 . . , . , , 21.1 80 3 871' . . . . . . . . 40 87 % Si . . . . . .2' 1 40 3 81' , 64..252 120 873 71..2131 120 3 SI'II ' 72..260 . . . 117'g 70..251 80 3 87' ' , H..267 160 87 % 61..276 80 3 87',4 . . . . . . ' ) 1t.0 8714 83..189 . , . 3 87 ½ 55..217 120 87' , . . . . . . . . . 3 87 ½ 72..215 80 7 ½ Cl..219 81) a Ill..253 40 87l4 152..215 160 8 S7' 'it..213 . . . 7 ½ 16..243 120 3 67 77..218 160 87l,4 89..251 40 3 871 155 . , , . . .2 56 250 5718 73..2313 80 3 87 % . ; . . . . . . . . . . 87 51..297 40 3 57m1 , . . . . . . . . . 87' ' . . 56..25(3 50 3 87' 12..211 . . . 87 % 75..220 120 3 87 % 55..216 280 87 % 76..215 40 : s7 Dl..186 80 81 % 51..363 40 3 871 70..236 , . . 87 % 73..231 . . 3 811 1.2..261 80 87 % 66..257 150 3 87 % 1,5..210 240 87 % ( .7..276 120 3 87 % 31..248 . $7l 20 , . . 262 . , , a 571' 60..247 80 87 % 80..276 280 3 57..276 8 $ SO 73..219 120 3 00 66 , . . . . , 2i8 80 90 90 . , . . , 222 , . 3 00 10..331 . . , ii ) ) 60..13 40 300 . . . . . . . . , , ( ' 0 66..SIT 120 3 00 a _ _ -p 60..2R 120 3 80 70.,24l . . . S SO ( . . . . . . . SO 3 90 fS..259 40 300 58 , . . , , . 253 160 390 69. . . . . . 265 80 390 70 . . . . . . 260 150 3 00 6.1. , . . . . 231 , , , 3 110 62..338 40 : t so 74 . , . . , . 261 . . . . SO . . . . 160 3 91) 72..220 40 SO 70..191 80 85 tfl..fl2 SO S G7..212 SO s : ; I6..22S 80 3 70..240 40 85 f.S,1i'0 . . . 3 S. , 79..250 150 85 ' 70..2i5 160 3 83 71..236 120 63 65 , . , , . . 271 160 3 64 , . . . . . 259 36' ' ) 55 57. , , . . . 231 80 3 S 84..215 SO 83 to. ; . . . . ' 105 , , . 3 7.1 . . , . . , 2)7 150 S , i 50..277 SO 3 8. , 67..235 203 811 68 . . , . . . 258 80 S ; . . . . . . 160 85 S'S. , . . . . 221 210 3 S. 77 . . . , 232 40 87 % (2' ( , . . , . .2 ' .5 80 3 65 . , . . , , 259 160 57L ' 77 . , . . , , 227 160 3 8.11 . 71 , . . , , , 293 . 200 57 % 7' ' ) . . . . . . 272 120 3 87 72..2 . . . . Cl . . . , . . 240 . . . 3 87 75..2 . 80 'I S714 54..256 40 87 71.,7 . . . I S7 6.1 . , , . . ,2S 2 210 3 85 100 . . . , 243 10 1 III ) (33..001 ( . 341) ) 3 itO 30..332 160 ' 1 00 70..50 . . S It ) 57..293 40 ' 1 92 % 68..283 . . . 3 92 % ( .3..353 80 b 'WAGON 1IOUS-TI1ROW OUTS. 1..4)0 . . . 2 50 4..140 . . , 75 S . . . , . . 121 . . . 3 75 9 , . . , , . 335 , . 82 % 6..200 SO 383 4..202 . , 65 C..lii , . . 3 85 2..215 . . , 83 4..225 80 8 8 . . . . . . . . , 65 4..212 . . . S S. , 6..17(3 . , 85 4..192 , Il 83 1..300 , , g' , 4..195 , . , :1 : s : 327 . , 45 S..200 , , . S S3 5..291 . . , S , % 7..318 . . . :1 : S7 % 4 , . . . , . 375 . , 45 % 1..250 , , . : i s7 8..383 . . , S7 7 . , . , , 240 . . . :1 : S7 % S . . , . . , 260 SO Ito S..210 , . . :1 : 130 7..271 . . . 7 Ii ) 1..150 . . . :1 : 01) . . . . . . ? SO 90 SIIIGI3P-Tluere urns only one ilunch of mtuttnns 10 tIme yards this muorning , nilil it met with ready solo at a good , Stead ) ' Price. They were Utah wothurs , with a few owes ott (11Pm , amId they brought $1.25. Tim demunual was good for million sheep nluil l'mmbe , nIt1 buyers nil secmeI ( to want supplies , but thai mneager oi'ferimms were 1101 of uil1cient size to go nttmu1tI among nil the buyers. Itepresentativo saleeb No , 4 % ' . Pr. 417 Utnhu wctiuers , . . . . , , . . , . , , . . , . Ill $4 25 S Utail wetliere . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 3 2C ChICAGO L1'ti $ TOCK MAILKET. G'miprnl Trnde iswenker nmld Otl' ( ) Itnice Cattle FIiI IteniI' StIle. CIIICAGO , July 26.-TIme general market for cattle ( ella ) ' was not se strong ns ycs- terday. ChoIce beeves sold satisfactorily , but ulnilesirablo ufferimugs ruled weak , sell- log Sl3bOc lower. Choice steers , * 5.23635,75 ; rnedlumuu , * 4.50634.95 : beef steers , $125631.75 ; stockers and feeders * 3.40634.50 ; bulls , $3.00 634.28 ; cows amid tueiiers , $ i.0O7l'4.2O : calves , 13.50637.00 ; weatern steers , $130635.30 ; Tex- ails. * 2.50635.10. Trade Iii hogs was fairly ncti'C , , nt strong orbces ; fair to choice , $4.0'214111.1, ½ ; packers , * 3.8563 1.00 ; butchers * 8.90144.12 % ; mixed * 3.85634.07 % ; light , $3..5634,00 ; pigs , * 3.0063L00. Iluyers did not talce hold of shOep very eagerly atuit prIces declined 157123c. Fair to clmoico sheep , * 4.00714.50 ; western , * 4.0016 4.40 ; ramuis , * 2.00632.75 ; good to choice lambs , $5.50616.OO ; pninmO , * 6.10146.15 , RI6CICII"l'S-Cattle , 4,000 head ; hogs , 19- OOO head ; sheep , 9,0(10 head , St. Louis Live Stock. ST. LOUIS , 26.-CATTLE-Rccolpts , 4,900 head , incliudimmg 3,100 Texans ; ship- motile , 100 head. Market steady for natives antI easy for Texans. Fair to ctmoico tnt- tive shipping amid export steers , * 4.50635.40. bulk of stiles , 4.507h4.95 ; iressod beef and butcher steers , * 4.40635.70 , bulk of sales. $4.50 634.93 ; steers under 3,000 potunde , $3.25634.50 , bulk of sales , * 4.00634,40 ; stocker and feed- ore , $2.40(44.2O , bulk of sales , * 3.00634.10 : cows amid heifers , * 2.00634.75 ; Texas amid Indian steers , $3.25634,35 , bulk of sales , $4.00634.30 ; cows and helfers , 32.50633.60. HOGS-Receipts , 5,100 head : shipments , 900 head. Market active and Sc higher ; yorkers , 33.90674.00 ; packers , $3.SOGj4.10 ; butchers $ I.OO4j4.15. S1I1CE1'-Iteceipte , 3,300 head ; shipments , 300 head. Market steady ; native , 33.25634.35 ; launbs , * 4.00636.00. ICausni , City Live Stock , KANSAS CITY , July 26.-CATTLE-Re- celpts , 5.900 ulatives , 2,070 'rexans : market active ; deirabI stock , shnde imigher ; others - ers steady ; medium to choice heavy steers , 31.50635.25 : lIght weights , * 4.25615.15 ; stock- erg and feeders , * 3.00634,75 ; liutchers' cows and tuelfers , * 3.00634.85 ; western steers , $4.00 635.10 ; Texas steers , * 3.05634.00 ; Texas butch- ers' cows , 83.00633,35. HOG S-Receipt It , 18,275 head ; market steady ; lOc lower : heavy , * 5.60635.00 ; mixed , 33.70633.40 ; ligllts , * 3.60633.80 ; pigs , $3.23633.65. 511EE1'-Ilecelpts , 270 bend ; market active - tive : spring lamnb , * 4.55636.10 : natIves , $1.00 631.50 : southwestern , 33.75634,35 ; stockers and feeders , 32.75143.65. Sew Ytrk Live Stock , NEW YORK , July 21L-IIEFSVES-Re- ceipte , 1,179 iuead ; no trading ; feeling steady ; cahls weak : exports , 676 head cattle anti 2,280 quarters of beef ; tomorrow , 8,000 lientl cattle and 2,610 quarters. CALVIOS-flecelituu ; , 60 head ; slow anti w ak : veals , 33.50635.40. ShEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts. 6,681 bead , ; common to fair sheep , 33.75634.23 ; lambs 34.50716.15. IiOdS-Receipts , 2,720 head ; nominalty firm at 34.23634.60. Ciicinnttt Live Stoelc. CINCINNATI , July 2G.-HOGS-ActIve ; $3.5071l.47 , . CATTLE-Steady ; * 2.85714.85. SIIEIGI'-Steady ; 32.50571,15. LAMBS-Weal , ; 34.00636.00. 1 2 Steicic ill Sight. Record of receipts of live stocic at the foUi principal markets for July 26 : Cattle. liege. Shueop. Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2314 11,047 422 Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4534) 19,000 9,000 Kansas CIty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,970 18.275 270 St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,900 5,100 3,300 Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19,214 53,122 12,992 'Voitittmt'ji Itelief Corps t'iiI Help. The Woman's Relief corps of Omaha has taken up the work of furnishing hospital supplies and provisions to tile Injured sot- diers anti will work tInder the direction at the surgeon general in Washington. In order to raise funds to carry on time relief various entertainments have been plannod. On Monday night , August 1 , a trolley rtule to Council Bluffs and return will be given. The party will start from Idlewild hail. Twenty-fourth and Grant streets , at S o'clock , Tickets are 25 cents anti may be had from any mactriter of the Relief corps. It is the purpose of the corps to work along ttue same lines ti' the Sanitary Atul hiss adopted. hospital shirts , bandages and pajamas will be made and forwarded to 1Vtichulmugton to be sent wlmero they are IICCled most. Donations of lInt. hmmult- bleached untmslin , gingham , thireajnriti , tape will ho very acceptable and may be sent to Mrs. Joltim B. Fuxay. 2237 Seward street. A strict account of alt donations will be kept aumd plmblisled : In tue 4'tunericzmn maga- /.ine. lilurttility SIntlptic , The following births and deaths were rePorted - Ported to the beahth conlunissloner during time twenty-four huours ended at noon yesterday - terday : Ihirtlus-Ilnas Hanson , 4801 Leavonwortim , girl ; horace Larson , 1010 North Fifty-first , girl : \'ilhinm McKmnnuy , 941 North Thirty- ninth , girl ; Siunoti Adamns , 1716 louige , girl ; Peter Relniuarlt , , 1602 Nortiu Thlrty-fourtlm , girl ; Valentine B. Martinicwicz , Souuthi Omaha , boy ; 36. FrIed , 830 South Twenty- fourth. boy ; llarvl'y J , Greves , Benson , boy. Icnths-GoIIlio Knapp , Tenth and Nicho- Ins , C monthms'iiilanm ; \Vittiatns , l'res- byterian ilOSiltal , 32 years ; Alfred It , floss , fidlnburg , 0. , 9001 Chicago , 63 years ; lvii- 11am Schmlotteld , 5601 North Sixteenth , S milotuthus ; Mrs. Annette Brlssett , Iouglas county hospital , 38 years ; Grace L. Smittl , 1512 North 'i'wenty-seventh , S months : \S'Ii- loch Williams , Intiependence , Mo. , 17 years , run over by cars. V lsit train Giiertl Si ; titmice , General Sumner , commanding omcer of bite Department of time i.liseouri , arrived In Ouuaita : yesterday and vlll remain hera until tomorrow night supervising tiue affairs at hucatiquarters and signing up papers , ( lea. oral Sumner reports that there are no chiangcs In the department anti that his visit is macrely for the purpose of performing routine - tine work. JA4ES E. 3Jy & 00. , 'I'ciUIIbOlIC 1031) , OlhlnIui , Neb COMMISSION , GRAIN , I'ROVISIONS ( HId STOCKS SOAlil ) OF TRAnS. Direct wires to Chicago mo New York. CorripOitdentIl Jebn t. % 'srrn 'a cc. 'r111.I11'hiOcI3 10511 , H. R. PENNI3Y CO. , iloutti .1 , N , V. Life hildg. , ( lilialin , Nd , , St 0 ckstIrainProyisioAs Lilrcot Wires New York , Cliicaao and . ' Westera l'uimsts , Tile Po1llic Pot 11s Bo11llh11g ! " to Boil. . ( The battle 'of Nebraska - braska that vi11 cu1min ate in an election next November is on. The opposing pout- ical parties are already lining up and strengthening - ening their organiza _ tion , The candidates pre sented to the favor of f' the voters are entering ' the field and the active work of the campaign about to be begun. For the latest reliable - ' able news of the battle of Nebraska in 1898THE OMAHA BEE will be unex- - celled. Although a republican - can newspaper voicing the principles of the republican partyTHE , BEE prints all the ' news of all political parties. No one who wants ' to keep informed regarding - garding the progress of this great political battle - tle . can afford to do without THE BEES I- Subgcribe tar The Bee Nov. . . From all ncwsdealers 15c a week. . By mail 50c per month without Sunday. $3 for three months With Sunday. ' - ; Till : Bif PLJDLIStIINO CO. , . . . Omaha ,