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E SPECULATIVE MARKETS rices Rebound and Onash Wheat Houses Were Masters of the Situation, ENORMOUS BUYING OF CORN BY HUTCH. The Provision Market Featurcless— The Range in the Oat Pit Quite Active at Times—Cat- tle and Hogs. CHICAGO, Jane 20, —[pecial Telezram to THE Bre]-The trade in wheat for the day was enormons, There were big teaders on hoth sides and the tide turned in favor of higher prices, There are but four more trading days to July Tand It Is a bad time to be short n July wheat. Eeveral persons found this out today. When they proceeded to protect themselves | fng In t houses were masters of the situation re-ult was a bound In prices of nearly the opening fizures. The market of 10 off on dispatehes outlining the views of the Price Current, fn which it fs clalmed that winter wheat conditions justify the go ment figures and crop of 425,000,000 bushels, The spring w 1look was ealled Dbetter than ended the husi- ness news for the day. first_prices were July Kie, August 83%, September 8ige, Docem= ber87i4c, and these were the botton prices for the diy,” The first bound fn_ price wis on the New York clenrances, reaehing 20,000 bushels mostly for British ports, 3 ork buying | this murke nfavorable ather abroi crop news the buy- while July w During t st hour, ’1 tting np to853c and December up to 881 futehinson was selling o little and talking bearish, but 1t did not stop the ad the early trading Lo an & Co., Giiford Baldwin & Farnum and Mitchell Duyer Before noon tho (9 Linn became o big Mr. Hutehingon he a big buye having realized on u lotof long wheat n bought freely. au hought Tiber- nh{ Everyone who wi as Tist s they ; and weather In titude of th sh wii t demand started, cansed alarm, Lufehinson was a big short and he covered st 11ke anybody else before it gob too late, lie advance up to noon wis not rapid, but very broad and strong. On the second bulxo the’ prices went frpm Lo to tie over the Horclock figures. 1o top prices ‘about mid- July, 853 ‘August L mber ||Il' wern spect buyer. since the wen- prices. opening off falling heav ht from on and befo the pit bec quiet. During the last hulf hour wheat w unstendy and did not hold up at best pric July wus off to 86l4c, up to s6%e and closed ab 4¢, or e stralght over last night; August closed nt s7e, September 87%¢. December 833c and June or cash was alout s The corn murket was in the same course with wheat today. It opened at the bottont Priconut w deiino over i, mide o very air advance and closed without Special aetiv- ty something under the best prices. Extreme witrni weather was construed by some as against the erop and by others fuvorable. Tt certalnly rish, If it had any bearing, afnspring of the mar- ket on th idvance was the enormous Buying by Hutchinson. e was followed by the sealping fraternity, who later took thi profits on their purchases, Before the elose it was reported that twenty loads had Outs —Ste July, 7ixe. Rye—Ste et Harley, : Prinie T L3131 Fliux—81.3 Whisky Pork 12.50; July, 12,60 Lara cnsh, 8559445 July. $5.78 Flour ~Unchnngeds nlers asked 8483 @ for patents in barrels, $5257555 for bakers, #7542 for stralght, and 8.4 4,00 for winter. Provisions Shoulders $5.0025.10; short. elear, 85,5545 short ribs, H0D | /llyvuh‘r Easlor: camery, | : tull eream | TN 193110, lightere n salted sulted hid i dry deacons, 20 each > Tallow—Unchanged; packed, 4'4@44e; No. 2, 4ot cake. 4l Recolots, Shipr 4 ) SO e e 5.00) Wheat LIETTTRR T Corn...... New YoRrK. June 2.—Wh celpts, bus! #,4%0 bush pot ). 2 red. @ie In elevator; 94se aflon se f 0 b: options, near months low iths higher, closing stead, 4 Shat 4024 options une cady s June closing at 4 pts, 167,800 hushels ot firmer; No, 2 L B@ e white western, June elost exports, hushels; exports, 410 d1iic 1n ele mixed, unzri zed to 200 hushels; s mixed wester 4lc; options firs Coffec—Options 5 points down. Kaw, barely steady; refined steac infing, 43,05 centrifugils % test, 5 powdered, d for Tuly at 87%e. 10, ‘louf, | troleum—United clo: Steady; westo Stendy; moss, $1 1L r«l -1!,1:- ed weak osed firm; western stea 1i July closi 5,00, Butter—Cholee about steady; Elgin, 165e; western duiry, Galic; ereamery, sGiic. Cheese—Ensy: western, 7ase. §1. Louts, June 26 Wheat — Unsettled; cash, 840 Cotn—{ighery cas Outs—Lirn Pork—Qul Lnrd—Nominal wt 8.0, Whisky—$1.0, Butter—Unchunged; dalry, 11@11%c; cream- ery, 1115, MINNEAPOLIS, June 20.—Wh Receipts, 51 cars, shipn W ears. ir demind forgood wheati Tower to scl Closing: No. 1 hard, July, 8%¢ August, No. 1 northern und 8ie; on Uri on track, 7 and July. 835¢ . 2 northern, June 2300, MiLwAUKEE. June 25.—Whent—) D, 2 spring, cash, 821305k ac Corn~Firm; No. 3, Oat ;'No. 2 ~Higher; No. No. 2 red, eash, ash, 20320405 KANSAS Or1y. 2 hard, cash, i No. June, Outs-Steady; No. 2, cush, 84@8% 20%¢ bid. CINCINNATI, June 26.—\Wh red, 8. Corn—Stron; Outs—Stron< Whisky Laveies ersoffer i June, sier; No, 2 mixed, 188 0.2 mixed, WL been tiken for export at New York., Ships ments wero 405,000 bushels,” Charters today, KLH0 bushels. July sold K@ e, closing i June e + August sold at o0 Septembor, 54w 15 ¢, Aluwh\\: A bl slte friction o The vang fairly good the pit was quite active at times. In this, as other cerenls on big buyers, eaused higher prices. July was QUOLEd a7 50 i Tae 1o the elose; W USL 26756 102076 1 Beptember 2815¢ {0 25%ic to ‘There favoruble foature (o thic pro- vision trade so taras the outsider could s cal udvic re sueh would be called bearish. Price > 10 the yards, Stocks are growing lirg. WELs 4T not up to expectitions. all this there was some show of st hog prod Ribs and lnrd and B¢ 10 100 under the close of yosterday for July d September with lttle firmness in Augusi. Ort ribs sold at $5.00 to .07t £ September and lird moved 25¢ for hoth months; the only explanation wis sonie coy ering by shorts fn sympathy with the othe murkets, CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Onrcaao, Tune 2.—[Specinl Telogram to Tne Bee|-CATTLE—Business was rather slow at the opening, but later on there was more lifo and about everything useful was sold, yet some salesmen fancied there was u better show to earry their stock over for tomorrow's market and acted accordingly. As to prices there was little or no chunge; liere and there common natives may have sold u shade lower, but the best export und dressed beof stock sold all hout the sire s yest Common ns were again quoted good stock, wl .= sold the prices. Native butehers' stoek continucs - gell at lower prices on aceount of thy drop In ns and the large numbers of the srsand foedors were quict and stoady hextra beeves, BANERY; medium to prs, L0 1o 1L600 1hs, $4,0067.4, 1200 to 0 118., &L804.20; 050 10 1,200 Ths., EL604.00; gekers und focc S 5 5, bulls ™ mixed, 81600 Texis pattle, 10¢ lower steers, K1, 106075 HOGS— Ther . was i sudden and unexpected downturn of astrong 10¢ _hrought about by I receipts of 22,000 and 13,00 last nizh the bulk of whiel arrived too'late yesterd for the market. At the closo the best i wore selling ut’ #.603.70; I faet, the Dulk sold within that Bist » wonvy sold at $177 Lirgely at Light sorts .70, it &7 Bw York, June 25.—[Special Telegram to Tue BEE]-STOCKS—There 15 no evidence that the public 1s at all interested in the stock murket. The faet that industrial stocks are &till bobbing about will have a tendency to Kkeep all outsiders away from tho market. This 15 not a)l-many of the pre fessional oper- ators ure out of th re absent from the oty and still oth wsted with ) the see-saw and hesitation have withdrawn from the street until the coming holidays are overand influcnces assume & more definito shape. S0 far as the business of this morning went 1t was sunimed up in an fmprovement in the Sugur trust, a loss of 2 per cont or more {0 Chicago Gus, losses in Vandorbilts, Now England, Loulsville, Atehison and nost of the and Read At the opening thore et s from th high prices 1 1ast ovening and the first prices were ally from b to % per cont lower, Loui L4 ¢ Nushvillobeing exceptional with i loss while Pacific’ Mail and Sugar wero There Were some improvement in prices 'In the first fow minutes' trading and Roading touched 47, hut they again yieldod and retired to slightly below the opening fig- ures, Sugar was the only feature and after opening up S 0t 30 16 rose quickly (07, bug retired tructlonally lator i the hour, | A per, foellng provatied in the al st giviLo'elock, but 1o movement of note o aned dulines ure of the d hison, and stagnation was the although Ie wville und ‘ P \howed tonsidorable animntion. i Paul recoved to 7 with ull other 1 stoc ho lowest figures. Chl Gas rose from 5. i low pofnt carly to and agnin lost6h, The market was veiy quiot, 3 The following were the Closing quotations: i .Hli“ 3 t. Paul Niknols Central... LB&W. ... Kunsns & Texas. L Loy W, 8 do prof Western Unio llu-unn Pacific. M ONE Eusy ot 41508 por cont IME MERCANTILYE PAPER 57 per cont, STERLING EXCHANGE-Qulct, stead, sixty= day bUs, 85415 demand, $4L87 4, Mining Stocks. New YORK, June %.—[Sp Al Telegram to TukBek)=The followlng ure the wining stock quotations: itie ST M o N, Commonwealth |, 300 Caledgnia i i1 00 178 Ophir... i con. ¢ | Phasnix, Avia.) 10 i Comm " A Hale & Nurross. |\, 25 |Savage oYl Mo stake. ., 1026 |Sutter Creek........ 130 Horn Bilv, ) PRODUCE MARKETS, CHICAGO. June 26115 p. 1. ¢l0so—Whoite usy s cash, 80l July, { August. 8o, Coru—Steudy; cash, Sige; July, HisGine Ceaco. June 2, ~Cattle —Receipts, murket stoady; boeves, $14024.85: ste @435; stockers and_feed bulls’ and wixed, $1.5)0 5.3 @70, T mixed S —Recaipts, 2000); market slow; and heavy, $.5508.8; Hight, $.5505.85) L 80005 low market, ni Cattlo—Receipts, ) niarket lower; fuir to funcy SO 170; stockers and fecders, )); m &, r- @ 20); shipments, 2 85057 packing steady; izht, $3.600 ey, 0. June Cattle—Recelpts, et steady to weuks cows, BLI0WLS); stoekers wnd et operied sk rything oxcept the most desivable lots Buyers bid about steady prices for the best stecrs to fill peossing orders. but shaded or cuteverything else o exceptstockers and feedors. A de cows, mostly of an inferior quality, was the Wt of cow stuffs. The very best grades ovs, were they on the market, Would well | steady, all’ others are g ol lower. — Cannors are very slow and Good feeders are in demind av steady nd poor lers are i cuttle market has a sag- ckers sagzinz. The entir ging tendency. Hogs. A roeipts of hogs 6,600, compared day and 5680 Thursday of kot oponad active and ¢ Aftor about twenty loads halo's been sold. information of the Lreak in buyers helr bids to ; riet th 1e it with sixty-one loads unsold. - While the other buy- 1. Shicids picked ip ers were off the wark twenty loads. At midday the market was stiil flat with forty-one londs tn first hunds, Luter y all changed hands at pri with ihe dectine. The ranze of pric @60 1icht, $54509.50; mixed, vy, #135755.00. The 0 of th pricos puld wits compared with $150 yesterduy and 3 riuesd ay of last w. shoep. Estimated receipts of she with none yesterday and 150 p 225, compared harsday of last week. THe market was aotl Provailing Pric The followi: table of pald in this market fo lo ot stock montioned: Prime steers, 139) to 16)) 1bs. $0) @b C (d steers, 125 1o L s W03 Good steers, 105) to FH) s, ., @ hs0 23 @20 Commuon, 160 Lo 115) s Common eanners Ordinary to fair eows. Falrto kood cows od to cholee cows.’,0 01 WS 3 Falr to good bulls. ... Choleewo fanoy buiis toskers and fee lors, following table shoys tha prices pula for hows: Pair to choleo 1izht hogs.. Fair to cholee hoavy Pair to cholee mixeld. .. SHEED, ranzo Prime tat shoep Good fat sho: Commoun to m ative Tables, tablo shows tha ducing this anl st Compa The follow prices on ho Duys. ['A‘.m Woat. | Tast Wook Monday . @1 07 (8145 @i Tue sy 545 @ 00 - | 40 @3 10 Wednosday 343 @l § 85 5 Thursday B R A ) Feliay Saturday Hizhostand Lowest Sales of Hogs Today. Yestorduy. Highest..,..... 81 8) Highest. R AT Lowesu B4 Lowest 4 Stock Re OMsial Yosterday Oattle. ... 1k Hogs. L3l cars, 8252 ipts. Estimated Today. 03 ears, 1400 Oattle. ... Hozs Sheep. Average Peico of Hogs, Showinz thy avaraas price pld for loals of hogson tho 1ays indleiead la 1334, 1333, 139) and I8V: Day. [June W) | June 8 [ June 8§ [ June 87 [t | 0 2 i 2 L Bunday | 4 on (%] A yoic |sundey | b i Iy Sunday [ e 81 ‘o 5 ) W |l 4w 5% | Sunday Average Oost or Hogi. The tollowlug tablo glves the avorage 0ost ofhazs on the dates montions 1, tnsta 1lng thy ©0stED Ly, 43 basad upon salos raports June 2 June 19, Juned b5l June 7.0 June 4 e 8504 June 187 J 450 June 19, ... L3 June... Juno 7 Ju Juno 10 June 14 Showln aheup b ay's Swift & The G. I Lee Rotl Hanilto iton & Ut 3% June 21 . 3 Juned; 365 June 24 18 A% June...... 3 00% Disposition of Stock. 2 the numbor of esttle; Zht by the leading buy arket: CATTL Company ... v 200 Hammond' Go L 208 The Arniour-Cudahy P ) e 13 isehild., 18 i & Stephen Veviseiing 0 erwood . ; 5 Lobmann & Trauern Othor By The Armour-Cudahy dnh wift & O ) 1l 3.1 Squ Armour Degan. .. v Viliieaiee Nl visevenie sine BYOFS: isvossisavanes no s, e Brosiiiveies SR Hammond C (res & Co v Packing Co........ sie Switt & Co. 106 Representative Sales, DRESSED BEEF STEENS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 0., 847 1 40 21,1063 83 T 20,1174 %3 &5 GRLTTE DA 23100 4 80 18 Al 2., M8 0 16.. 13..1005 3 % 20.. 48 50 2 5 )} 1.. 810 13 1050 K30 K30 1050 1..1%60 1..1600 9..1076 15..1035 17..1625 2., 143 4..1087 7.. 404 No. 5 feeders, peders 16 feeders. . 20 feeders. ., [ 18 bulls 27 feed 43S feeders. der: i fo 3 80 3674 15.. 1430 31187 1065 2 80 1100 1300 868 1380 L1200 1160 L 010 e STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 250 ] 00 1140 RS2 380 30 600 310 1. 700 3% 201075 CANNERS, 1..810 200 200 188 200 200 10010 175 200 1.0 70 175 2% HEIFERS, 1.40 300 1.670 300 20606 260 1.0 470 310 BULLS. 295 1. 0% 1..10620 275 255 11870 COWS AND HEIFERS, 310 STEERS AND HEIFERS 300 OXEN. 230 CALVES. 37 STAGS. WESTERN CATILE. RAspn bluck, £ BLACKBER GOOSEBERRIES NILES R- 1, 82.00B2.5),, her Jnll‘lw. 't ease, w:1.00 pek B Gt cnse, { wtatril, &, 300 ) hushe hundred, 8 ni. per bbl, 8801 emall, 84.50; Land B, chowehaw, qts, $5.8 WarERsELoxs - Per 10, #5.08745,00, NTALOUPE-—Per doz, $6.0079.00, VEGETABLES —New southern omions, per bbl, | $.50° new sonthern potatoes, 50 per bol, IMATORS—Per 4-hasket crave, & (mnu-rlu. cubs Tie; standard, powdered, Se: granus climax XC, Canury reon — Faney golden Rio, 23c; vy ol peaberey, 201907 Rioicholeo to faney, Tios prime. We: R, goord, Wi inion. 1§10, Mocia, 2 . good interior, ¥ gherkins, 7.5 pints. ¥, howder XXX, ted, 0 feotioners’ A, Blac i Nebraski XC, Glge; amber, Ariosa, 25% PEARINACEOUS. GOODA-—-BUFIey, 3ig; faring, o3 peas, de; ontuieal, 1K@31ae; maca ront, 10¢ veruicelll, 100; rice, 44@0%4¢; sago and tapl- ware! lima beans, 0e; splt peas, Frufts, Cailfornia stahdard brands, 24-1b, per doz—Apricots, $1. apricots, pie fruit, & berries, ¥ . Temd L80; plitms, golden bk s L encgs with bita currants, gooseberrics, # Qi 10; raspherries, $280; strawberties, peaches, d-1) eastarn stundards, $1.85; 3-1h pie [} allons, pie, #100; applas, high stan £215: 2-1) gooseherr -ib strawberrics, 00az5e; 21D raspherries, $1.00; 2-1b biueberries, §2-1h blackberries, 65@75e: 21D struw- rles. preserved, $180; 3-1h_raspherries, pre I, 81.0; 21 blackborries, proserved $1an; 1 ghopped b Bahs b stundard sliced, 8 Bultimore, K405 8 —~Tomntoe: western brand andard, Corn - Fine 1t odged Su orn, very 32 1 sugar corn, $1.10; 2 1b extra westd ands, ®0mdn00; 2 1h stundard rands, Mushrooms—1 1b k plums, 08, jo; gallons, oneh, ex- ary. 10 ii-fine, per can 3 2 1 early June, §1.25a81 standard br £1.10; 3 1b sonked, 57 21 high & 3 s beuns. e 1 31h Lewis, 81 Sweet potatoes—j 1b New Jerse ins 5 b, £110. Okra and ton $1.60; succotash, 812, D Froits - Currants, ks, 1300 108, Bge citron peel, drums, 20 1bs, 2Je; lemon ns, i applos, o ofce cvaporated an, 3 ratun dites, 703 black rrios, _evaporatod 6070, 107212150 Loiudon nius atels, Valenc 1b Gols Limu 3 Lked CUrown brands, $1.50, 160, Pump- toes, $1.60; okr: new, 5L@7e prunes, bl or pod Crop 180, crop 180, Valencls new, 0c; Ualiforuia socds, s Frsu--Codfish, ext BT e e Snow white, 2-1b Dricks, new, Te; Turkey cod. large middlc bricks, S snow-white, crates, 12-5-1b hoxes, Tie; medium sealed herrin No. 1 d herring, 200; domestic Hofland herring, 40c: Hamburg spieed herring siurdines; Ge; Kuaslin sardinos piain, 1 Lierring, crown brand de; mackerel No. shore, Balf buls, $18.00; white trout, half bbls; salmon, $8.5 b finan new, B ily whi A Ting) 1.0 Imon, 1=1b oysters, 12 07, 1-1h el 1 cldms, little neck rdines. imported, per case. 100s, 1a-1h imported bone dines, i-1b sardines. style, $1.40 1. per euse, 1005, 1 “sardines, 013 Importe 15 oyste D selects, per’ ease, 50s, s, &1:8.00, LEODA—BDIS, SODA—Pkes, 60 1bs to box, 5i@544 Nuis—Almonds, 150; Bra Tic; nverts. poc nut, 121405 peanut cocks, ted. tes Tepnessee peatuts, it 0. flln\.) per 1ba bakin, per Ib, 14@2's¢; '..‘1 8. 1% @ black strap. WiAPr No. 4 rams.... 102 wethers, Nebraskas. SHEEPR, Market Mention. A. Truesdell of Bradshaw marketed a car of ho ot 0'Con trom Ly LML 8 r of o Fehols § trom I Metea market Titus hogs on Willia market L. N wits uller, Seribned R. A. Morton, the well lerson, T, with i ing and M. . Ore Murphy, OMAHA WHOLE con OATS HAY— BRAN Mi plck i Woor washed, hides, Nides, 6 Didos s 81251 Sh Noo yello Ho: untry damp i JELLLE Ditksy Pourr chioloo spring ¢l for nio per 1b, 1@ 10¢. BuTTE 161408 cereumer: 1 prin 10133 ¥, & a8 stale st CHEE tull crear mest 106p12¢. BEANS pleked navy, me countr, plag stock, £.7590.20; good, &.00g:2 b ch of cattle and hog Neathe ApPpLE Dry't udt was on the market with two cars »r Brothers sent down a car of hogs ons. mith came in from North Bend with u attle. Pet l‘ll'wlll sent Intwo cars of cattle w, Co It & Wood had from York. Teriune of Litchfield had a car of the murket. m Oshorne had a ear of hogs on the from Neola, L. pton came in from Unlon with a car r of hogs on the L the extensive Valparalso ship- up with a car of hogs. Smith & Fuller, daily shippers of of hogs. known stockman of wits liere with two cars of hozs, riflith of O'Neill eame in this morning rof Nebraska sheep of his own rais- feeding., Murphy has arrived from Portland, und will remain with his brother, J. P, ds. s ut the y ALE MARKETS. Produce. 800401100, $1 2,000 14.00. “Perch, 7¢; bufalo, crol, 86; pike, lie; trout, dor 10c: eat fish, ‘tle; col s 1 perch, hite, uk, 12 Kon salnion, 15¢; black biss, 1n, 6@se, L i Buirer—Pe Fine unwashed, medium un- 1852103 COUTSO W, 18ae. Iy AND TALLOW -Green salted tic; dry salted hides, de; dry fling aiese; calt hides, 44@ise. Damaged loss.” Sheep pelts, groeon. each, 600 op pults, diy, por1h, 6811e; tallow, A L34e; grease, white, Si4@ide; Quotations are for delivery in Chi- ulo, per ton, $IG.O0GIS0; dry i \ed, BI0.00013L00; dry country, A e ty, $8.00710.00, 354 @1C per 10, kb ViU holce medium, 007 heavy, 4ide, » OLL—Raw, 60c; boll Per bbl, refined, $6.00 pure, per bil, £.00; L $7.00¢ pear clder, half bbl, ny 1, chofce hons, mixed, BLALL00; rooster hickens, $L0KE2.55 for s Tuni; 83500400 for large; live turkeys, i light, ., & Creamery, fancy rolls, print, 162 solld pmkml. 15176 y, ¢ i dairy, fanoy rolls s, 1 tancy solid packed, diliry, © @10c; " country roll, @i; chol inferior, 3 Jigalle por dozen for stictly'fresh; k not saleable. - Funey Y tull cream, 104@11c; twins, 04@1040; cholee full 0e10c; skims, 6@se; Swiss do- i lmburger, fancy, 10@12¢; brick, Hand pleked navy, $1.60B175; hand M, $1:500,1603 hind pieked YUAOEL00; good el y )-1b crat Arkansus. 68— Por doz, 5050, I.u;J ,\ln-l:lllrrr.nlnhul ~\\-|ll~ ngoeles, 00; fune, Jui p soed- s odl, S wabag oY Huarte soed Messiua, fancy, 80.50@7,00; S0W6.00; extra fancy lewons, Dar 0@ 1 r24-qt case, choleo ship- | £ éent off st 155 in bbl. buik H ln\( grade, 190, 3s, k salt, crushcd, $180; BAGS—Union _Dairy, rade, 60, 55, 8 tottled, per Ib, 5 the, 83.00; 4 tle, stubles, £.83; conmmon, 8L50GLT )C0A—ia=1b Tin, 40¢ per b, CHOCOLATE—22@35¢ per 1b; German chicory, red, 8t RovE - Basis—Manilla rope. 15¢; sfsal 1 new process, § cotton rope N TWINE—BibD, very fine rope, Quirts, per doz, $4.00; pints, per doz, ber il 0 ar, eider, 10¢; aney fruit, se, $2.005.87 per gross. 100, $17.00; Lewiston, per Grs—Kerosene—, W. lle; W.W., fe: I nt, 145e; gasoline, 1165 salad oli) A 1, &2 00 per doz. good, 12¢ white Provisions, 78 —Packers’ prices—Smoked hams 16 1b average, 0%c; smoked hams, 20 to 22 1bs, c; smoked hams, 12 to 14 1bs, 104e; extra heavy hu )25 Ths average, 83c: skinned slic- ing, 1810 20 1hs uverage, 10e; Cailfornia han Thi b clear, i, 8l ey Sei plenic hams, 1ge; driod et ) beef tongues, per doz., §.00; per dry sult mouts, b@ic; mess e por L hbI e extra mess D, 1 S , per 1b, bologna, 4 star, 4'q0; 1iver, 1540 blod, 41465 head eheese, 4sc. Add 3¢ per Ib foe lots less than 5 1bs. boneles: M'l'hlll half bbl., ter I)Ivl 140} Glanih hhs, 80¢; ors, 400 o b i cows and heife uve, average, Hlac. CANNED MEATS—Corned beef, 1 1b, 1ed beef, 2 1h, 82103 lunch tonguc, $2.60; lunch tonzue, 21b, $.7 brawn, 1 #1.20% brawn, 2 1b, 0X tongues, 114 1b, £5.00} ox tongues, 2 1h, chipped Beef, 1 #1.25; chipped b £2.10; roust boet, 1 (b, rouid eans, £1.20; foast bect, 2 1b, round ‘cans; #2005 potted ham, bam, 1 10, 16 1b, round cans, 65¢; potted 1b, round cans, $1.20; (lv\lll-ll ham, i doviled ham, ' 1b, round : potted Ox tongue, 14 n>. 1 0x tongue, 'z Ib, round e compressed ham, 1 1b, sq pressed ham. 5 1B, square cans, b, round ¢ £#1.80; minced ('ulln|l~, round cans, boneless pigs fect, 2 SquUTe Gung, §.95, Larp O1ns—Extra lard oll, w s, 48¢ No. lard oll, 43¢: No. 1 lard oil, 35¢; No. 2 lard i pure neatstoot oil, 60c; 5 gal. can, 55 extra neatsfoot ofl, 4ic; No. 1 neatstoot allow oil, 42 f barrels, #11.00; 168" TONGUES barrels, #5. eighth barrels, #.00; 1b, extra quarter Kits, 15 1bs cuch, #2 VA, c; stearin, —Half birrels, 6,505 rrels, £.50; elzhth barrcls, #.00. ferces—itefined lard compound, 5 quarter | LAnn f, G%0; kottle, de. Add 4o to e por e smaller packages, PICKLED TRIPE—Talf burrels, 82, barrels, $1.00; elghth barrels, tie cich, He. HONEYCOMB TRIPE—Hal€ barrels, ighth burrels, 8 ter barr 1bs eacl, Poik Uncooled-—Miid Hult barrels, 100 1bs, 8. 1bs, $1.00, SAUSAGE CASINGS 5 widdle, per quar- i kits, 156 Qured— Cattle And bar- ; bunzs, o s 180 por 1b iog bungs, No. 43¢ o unds, per set 100 feet, sot widal SeU57 toot, Wenaence. Toks than 1,00 1ots, ach: small bladders, f0s8 than 500-doz lots, 1he per dozt large blad- ders, less thun 500-doz lots, 306 per doz. ), 4 Durling lon, 0l lmnu-l 410; Hoosle Indiun Liwrenco LL, 1t LL, b INE BROWS COTTONS~ AN e Ly, 6o Au- rori I, 614e; Aurora R, 6% cheesy eloth, dc; Olinton | 64¢; Langdon G b Atlas O N I The; \Blic; Pepperell R, “Borkele, No. Buttereloth XX Irst Call, 644¢; Frait of sei Houseke cambrie per L Lw Philip cambric, 100; Langdon G Lonsdale, Bie; Lonsdale canibric, 10c; New Yoric Mills, fic; Ouk Lawn, 7c. NGS AND PILLOW CASINGS—Brown— P \' h Pepporell, 84, 18e; perell, b- Popperell. 10-4, 22 Uten, n, Utfoa, B-in. 17550; Utiea, fa-in, 24e e Ko-tu, o] Utled, i-tn, Miie. lileached Popperell, 42-In, tho; Pépperdll, 4-1n. 1 1L, -4, Amoske , dress, Whitteuton, NGHANS 8, Blye; Bates, 6 Lancister, 6i¢; Gle fivch niire, dress, ise. PRINTS - Tndgo blue—Net—Martha Washing- ton, 6e; Amerlean, 64 Arnold, 6ie; Arnold B, long cloth, 2e; Stitel A, 13; Merrin 10c; Gold Leat, stsc; Hanillton, sisc; All Pinks, 0%c; Allen’ Chalbray, 6e; Gloucester Piaxrs—Fancles—Edaystone, iici av.u.l] Shirtings macky SHROEDER & DEAY, GRAIN, ~Crown, 43c; : rolled Clover, Se; Slater, 6o high colors, xtra CrAsH-Ste &' B, 16-In, 5'4c: Stovens' T 1 "\".:n"i P‘,(‘:l'n«":\JIli»I‘y:,vu :‘1.\\:'::4 {_‘ (~:|1“ | 5 e tivens: N Mmoot Sievens with, | Provisions and Stocks. i, 110 joi W ched, 1e extr: Amoskea Everott, Basement First National Bank, muker's, 7ge: O1d York, XX, 1050; Lawrence, Lawrence. 0-0z, 1340 taney stripes s 1150, & | 808 South 18th Street, Omaha COTTONADES -~ York Nankin, 104e: Everett. | Lewlston, 10-07, Ris¢; Workingman's, RAILWARY TIME CARD CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & Q. pot 10th and Mason streets. Chicago KXpress.........| hicago Expres: Metals Small pig, 3¢ per 1b; bar, e Leavos Arrives ha. Broco Tix CoPPER m m Planished boller sizos, 3 cold rolled, 20¢ per 1b; sheathing, 010 p m L.Chicago Express ........| m pitts and flats, Mo per b 6.50p m| Chicago Local..... ... | w GALVAN ) SHEET TRo leaves BURLINGTON & MO. RIVER. nt, « plan. fron, Nos, Omnl Depot 10th and Ma ots, | 1. Py = 00« < 1015 n wDenver Day K 1. 0., 10x14, 225, $7.00; T, X,, 10x14, i & S e $ % 4 0 [Denver Night xpross. C, U, 12,650 1, [ §R D Lineotn Loenl SHER oN—No. 20, #1.50; No, 27, £1.60, 1 . | K CO8T ) & COB, Arcly .‘,:wf"l!" Ceiedly Bt D, (hd Omaha. | Dopot 10t and Mason strests. | Om b TIN PrATE-Coke, X2 B35 am. . Kansas Clty Day Expross....| 610 p m STERL NAILS 945 p m|K. C. Night Bxp. via U. an<| 6458 m STEEL WIIE NAILS - Leavos UNION PACIFIC | Arrives WIiE -Jap. barb, &, Omaha. | Depot 10th and Marcy stroets. | Omaha. e e 250 pm Overland Flys 01 pm The Business Situatio 30 m| L baeie Texpreas 15 A m Pergr ooy 5 HioHow : fuFIeL. aits: | 109 &) i pross. . 405 p m Bankers report the money market un- | s b bl gahd Tainnd Kxp. jexoent i 1245 b m changed. Rates ave firm at 8 per cent for | 80'(a Kansas City Kxpross........[ 1203 & m prime papor. General trade is quict. Prices | Leaves | OUICAGO, I L& PAVIEWC | Arrives are us a rule very firm for all staples, excopt | Omahe. [U. P depot, 10th and Marcy sts.| Omaha, i 4 i eyl L. NIght Expross 1005 n m sugrar, which is dull and weak. Much inter- Atlantie Expross. . 40 p m est centers in California canned goods anl Vestibule Limited 1045 a m '8 are r and advancing or ad- SIOUX CUTY & PACIRIG Arrivor f.\vn\n‘:;xun‘y.(r:uu. and .flmuunt \;m.l & l.l‘l U. P depot, 10th_and Marey ‘Sts.| Omaha, vices that dvyers are paying more for green B w 0. Blonx OIEy TAIRONROF.v: 1s fruit than canners can afford. Prices ad- [ 818 p m! SC Paul Expross 1005 0 m I Sta, SIOUX CITY & PAC vanced 5e per dozen yesterday, The eastera pot 15th and Webst. peach crop is now believed to be almost a to- | Arrives | Omana. " 6.05 p m St. Paut_Limited w25 am 4 ilure he eastern fruit erop gener- Bl il Qe % oD B Klenves | CITICAGO & NORTHW ESTERN | Arrives ally will be much smaller than last year. In | [Omaba. |U. pot, 10th and Marcy Sts.| Owaha, foreign fraits lemons are excited and advanc- Chieago Exprass 0168w .. 4 stibule Limite at) Mall (Ar. ex Mon) Sastorn Klyor, 7 ing and are quotable at $7 to #3 for choice. The produce markets show no materis changes, either in corcals or garden stuff. Supplics of the latter are liberal and the ox CHICAG ha. (UL P 5am Loaves Ow 0 Mib, & 1. PAUL pot, 10th and_ Marcy St Pt Sunday) LChieago Mall (exc warm weather compels dealers to force off re- | 600 p m| . Chleago Kxpross coipts quickly, 00 pm Chicako Exbress 240.p m ———— ; Lenves | OMAMA & ¥T. LOUIS Arrives Plokets at low! -ates and superior | Omaba. [U. p. depot, 10th and Marey Sta.| Omaha. o it > 1o o 480 p m{......S6 Louly Cannon Ball 1200 p m aecommodations vin the great Rock Is- | 125 St Louls Cannon fal 20 § land route- Ticket office, 1002—Six- | Gemve. | pobst ity st w Gue | ST teenth and Farnam strects, Omaha. 900 8w - Black Killly Sl 2000 m | iinatiniy K (fx] 3 .10 p m| - Whoo N Vasse SANGUINE CENTRAL AMERICANS. | 20 b - Waloo s ¥ : = Lenves ¢ T M. & O Arrives Enthusiasm for the Projected Pa Omaha. | Depot i5th and Webster Sts. | Omaha. American Railrond £107a - Sloux ity Accommuition. | 0 p A 5 TG 1| Eloux Clty Expross (17 i Sig. Ricardo de la Cossa arrived in New | sy b o500 G ! BB L Yorl from San Salvador the other duy, filled | 515 b m/|.iancoft Passengor (K. 8in).5j| $.45 2 m i Gaths s the Pan-American rail- | Leaves | MISSOURL PACIFIC, | Arrive ::::}1‘ “"::;m:‘l‘”\:“ 1(10: (':f“i:"“‘ }i““i‘l“: ;‘;h’"‘: o | Omana. | pepotiatn ana Webstor Ste. | Omalin. s |78t Louls & K. G, ) of very higgh standing in_this country and in | 'S5 5 M- 8t Louls £ 1 | &5 n s the New York Stal ervice of the new rail- Central America, say He i3 high up in the UNION PACIFIC -SUBURBAN TRA N§ These trains aiso stop at 13th, 17th, 20th and 2ith road which proposes to join North and South | streets, Summit nnd Sayidko k. SWorking- Amecrica by a steel band of commerce. Tn con- | men's trains do n i versation with sev s at the Met- [ Broaa-| Trans-| A ropolitan hotel, Signor de la Cossa said in his el ey quaint and musical English: “You see, heretofore we have been obliged to go not ouly to Mexico, but to cach individ- ual state in_ Central k for con- Gassions and privilezes, and tho patty jealons fos and individual avarieo of tho- soparate states kept us from accomplishing anything. “asuy Ho ke AN AN AN 000 As it is, everything is changed. The old dream of aunited Central Americaris real- 058,50 ;ml H ized and the old trouble is eradicated. The ol parate states have agreed to form a Y solidavity, and, beginning with next Scptember, so far as the outside 3814060 world is concerned, Contral America will3be 1 as much onc country as are the United |0 States. The several states have agreed to {50 join forees for ten years, and on a mos OITOAGO, 1T & DACIFIC: | Arrives ble basis. The nimes of the presidents Unlon Depot, Conneil Bluits. | Transfer the five republies will be put together, and ANighit Kxproas i m aoate hered: | 05 B one will be cho en by lot, who will be presi- 500 p m dent of the Central American republic. He will hold office for one ycar, when his suc- | leaves CIIC ESURIN, | Arrives cessor will be sclected by lot from the re- | Trans IRLS JHHCLUGH maining four presidents. Thus it will bo at | 48w least five years after a man's_selection to the | 1610 b m|: office bofore there is a_possibility of bis hold- | 50 b m GO, ML ion Depot. (4 ing the oftico again. The president will have @ cabinet of about twenty, appointed by the Loaves | CHIC Transter| U & ST different states, so many apicce, forming a | 650 a m | Chicngo Mall (excopt Sunduy) .| 550 p m combination of reneral congress and exceu- | 610 p “hicaio B |fam tive cabinet, of which the president will be | 10000 llcago Exp 200 p m the exceutive ead. The capital eity wil be | Lenves K. OB & C. 1. | the capital of the country which is the home | Transter| Unton Depot. Council Bluts 1007w m| . 1025 p om | anna Clty Day Expross iKnnans City Night Kxpross.. OMAHA & 1. LOUIS, Union Depot, Councll Blufts, of tho president. dent of Salvador is tral America, the alvador for a year, and the next year it will For instance, if the presi- made president of C capital ‘will be at San e Sl .00 p m St Louls Canon lials, 215 p m “As it is now,” continued the Central T o G [ ORH AT A American, “there will be but one government lon Dop " ~Chicago Expre 620 p m to talle with, and that government will be hicnko Exp quite ready not_only to Slacuss tho matter, Crosiontii LCroston 1 540 m 0200w but to do everything possible to advance the | “Cuger 00N OV & FACIIC | Arrives scheme. They recognize all over Central | Tiansrer| Union Depot, Counell Blufis. | Transfer America, in Mexico and in Colombia, thut 10 | 7.4 & m| -.Sloux City Aceommotation. | 45 a m greater thing can be accomplished in the in- | 650 b m St aul EExpross Vi pm ! terest of all road, and the; concerned than to build this : o MISSOURI FAL e y are but 100 anxious to have it 2 completed. A great deal has already been e Gomos Thol(naTrom SHEIALARLI to tha fnte: | L Vestmant H B ; rior of Costa Rica is_almost finished, and | = wam|a e those of Nicaragua and Guatemala will soon | Webater St.... [b.50(0.50|7 12.45 put the Pacific coast in quick communication | Onk Chatham. 5810 |7 12 with the interior and the Gulf. - Salvador is | PIcdiraei: ! [a.05(7:0[&: i almost ready to open the line to the capital, | Walnut Hill . |6.00(7.05/8. 0 s0 that it will be a very short time before we | Dundee Place. (6.08/7.08|5. 03 have perfect facilitics for transportation all | Jest Side..... 6.10/7.10/¢, ol over Central America, from near the Mexican 4. Rt coastto the frontiers of Guatemala. ¢ ¢ il “Of e e there are many difliculties in 18. H the way in the building of this road,” said gnor de la Cossa in_conclusion, “but was x cra great undertaking cavvied to a suc- 1 ssful close without difficultics? Thank 15 heaven, we have overcome ours and can sce e our way clear to the triumphal goal at which e 20/1.3 we been aiming for yeurs,” Wines e (641 51 i —_—— Lake Street.... 8.2/ 2.04 A handsome complexion is one of the great- [ Dru . 2.08 est churms a woman can possess, Pozzoni's f,:_: MR 0 Complexion Powder gives it. Ly ——a— Merchants’ hotel,Omaha. $2 to $3 per day. Nat.Brown,propr,Ira P. Higby,mgr. —— Sat on Her Best Fellow. Very early one morning recently, says the New York Sun, a large party of young people who had wuh-nuv been to a dance, boarded a bridge train for Brooklyn. Nearly all the m.hm'] \ssen- were newspaper men on their way home. When the train was approach- ing the Brooklyn terminus one of the ladies, uttering a little scream, jumped up from her seat, and,with a look of con- cern on her face, began searching for her pocket,which she finally found, and, thrusting in her hand, drew forth a cab- inet-size photograph, slightly bent but otherwise uninjured. With a proud smile she surveyed it for a moment, then, loosening her clouk, she carefully tucked the portrait away and resumed ON SALE re TO AL, PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH her seat. The other pussengers had AT been silent observers of the incident, 1302 Farnam S‘reot. 1 when the train stopped the and when the train stopped and the .HARRY P.DEUEL, lady and the rest of the pussengers were slowly leaving the car a cruel man just behind her exclaimed in a stage whi po hat is her best fellow und she sut on him,” Cly Passenger und Ticke: Agant sevenTen - Mrs. Winslew's Soothing Syrup for chil- dren teething softens the gums and allays all pain. 23 cents a bottle, o a— The Future of the Coal Business. The latest authentic coal statistics show that England is producing about 40 per cent of the output of the world, but some English authoritiesare of the opin- ion that England’s coal supremucy will soon depurt, says the Pittsburg Com- o gure Willousnoss. Sick Teadacho. Constipation, Malaria, Liver Complnints, take the Gortain ‘Temody, SALITICS "1 BILE BEANS Uso the BMALL SIZE (40 little beans to tho bot- tle). They are the most convenient: sult all ogea Friceof eliher size, 26 cents per bottle. KISSING .7, 17. 70 pnw)-mvmfi ane] 6126 of cl couts (coppors oF staimpe) o s Plotur for J. F. BMITH & CO., Makers of “Bilg Boas, g Loutn, Mo, mereial Gazette, The London Colliery Guardian thinks thut this country will supply most of the coal of the world in the near future, Capital for the devel- opment and demand arve all that are needed for us to step to the front as the chief coal producers, as we have more than half a million miles of coal lands, On account of our large has only 12,000 square miles, n great u deal of which has had the supply ex- and incrensing Practic hausted. There is a good time coming wo have REMOVED to for the coal men of this country, moroe spuoious and con 0 ARE BT venient ofl Headache, neuralga, dizziness, nervous- Drs. Botts & Betts, 1409 Douglas St, Omaha, Neb, ness, spasms, sle cured y Dr, Miles' Nervie, Sumples free at Kubn & Co.'s, 15th and Douglas, WANTED SUED BY CITIE COUNTIES, BCHOOL Bu Nn DISTRICTS, WATER Correspondence solicited. oo mpaNIES, ETO. N.W. Harnis & Company, ankers, 163-168 Dearborn Stre CHICAQO. 70 State BOSTON. NEBRASKA National Bank U. 8. Ds¥OSITORY. OMAHA, NEB. Capital, $400,000 Surplus Jan. 1st, 1800, 87,800 Oficers and Directors —Tlenry . Yates, precid 18 8. Reed, vico dreal: James W. Sav John 8. Collins; R O. Cushiog; J. W.H. B. Hughoes, cashier, THE IRON BANK. Corner 12th and Farnam Streets. A Genoral Ranking Rusiness Transaoted, b()l\ll\l l' l(LxlAh National Bank Capital, - - - $400,00Q Surplus, - - - 40,000 Ofcers and_ Diroctors—B. M. Morseman, G. M Hitehcock, Joseph Garneau, Jr, A. Hoary, K. M, Anderson, Willlam G. Maul, vieo-president: T B. Willlams, A. I Hopkins, president: A. Milliard, T ¥ Bryant, Q@aha ManUFactumrs. llnnm nml Shoes, KIRKENDALL, JONES & CO. Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots & Shoes Agents for Boston Rubber Shoo Co,, 1102, 1104 and 1108 Harney Street, Omnkia, Nob, ansistant onshior, Brewers, STO](Z & l(.Fll, Lager Beer Brewers, 1531 Ncrth 15th 8tiset, Omaha, Neb. C ornlm- “"TTEAGLE CORNICE WORKS, Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice Window eaps and metallc wkylights. John Epeneten, proprietor. 105 and 10 Bouth 10th street. e Artists’ Mnmrlnlu. A. HOSPE, Jr. Artists’ Materials, Pianos and Organs, 1615 Douglas Stroet, Omaha, Neb. Coal, Coke, Et OMAHA COAL, COKE AND LIME GO, Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal, Cor. 16th and Douglas Streets, Omaha, Neb, NEBRASKA FUEL C Tk Shippers of Coal and Coke, 214 South 1ith Stroet, Omuhn, Neb. Cigars. = DEAN, ARMSTRONG & CO,, Wholesale Cigars. 402 N 16th Street. “Hello!" 1439, " Dry Goods and Nufl{vn\!;m M. E. SMITH & CO. Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods and Notions 1t A Howard Streets. “EILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS CO., Importers and Jobbers in Dry Goods, Gents' Furniyhing Goods. Corner 11th and Haraey Biroets, Omaha, Neb. gE———— =S Furniture. DEWEY & s.'ror‘l B, Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, Farnaii Street, Omaha, Nebraska. OHARL):\: SHIVERICK, Furnit e, Corn , Neur, . = e—— Grocerie MeCO )RD, HRAI)\' -‘( Co, Wholesale Grocexs, 15th and Loavenworth Streots, Omahn, Nobrasks. e I DM AL b Lamber, Eto. JOuN AfWM{EfilELn, Wholeszle Lumber, Etc., Etc, Imported and Amerlean Portland Cement. State. ‘agout for Milwaukeo Hydraulic Coment, and Quiney White Lime. "CHAS. R. LEE, Dealer in Hardwood Lumber, Wo0d carpets and parquet Hoortig. Sth and Douglas Stroets, Omall nska, FRED W. GREY, 7 Lumber, Lime, Cemeri, Ete., Etc, Corner 9th nd Douglas Stroets, Omaha. —_— ey " Millinery and Notions. RFELDER & CO., Importers and Jobbers in Millinery, 203, 210 and 212 Bouth 11th streot. Notions, J. T, R()BIN ON hnl‘lON co., Wholcesale Notions and Furnisbing Goods, 1124 Harney street, Omahn. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. Wholesale Refincd and Lubricating Oils, Axlo groase, oto, Omaha. A. I, Hishop, Manngor, ~Paper. CARPENTER PAPER CO,, Wholesale Paper Dealers. Carry a nice atock of printing, wrapplok aad writing . Bpectal attention gven Lo card paper. _ Safew, Bt e L AB A L. DEANE & CO., General Agents for Halls" Safes, 831 and 523 South 10th 8t., Omaka. (e ——————— Tnyn, Ete. ! H. HARDY & CO,, Jobbers of Toys, Dolls, Albums, Fancy Goods, House Furnishing Goods, Children's Carriages. 1200 Faroam street, Omaha, Neb, s Water Supplics. U. 8. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO,, Steam and Water Supplics, alliday wind mills. 918 and (20 Jones st., Omaha G, K. Ross, Acting Manage m \\'0 ks, PAXTON & VIERLING IRON WORKS, Wrought and Cast Iron Buiiding Work, Engines, brass work, generul foundry, muchine uul blacksmith work. Oftice aud works, U, P, Ry. and 17th street, Omalia. e OMAHA BAFL & HLON WORKS, Manf'rs of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, Vaults, Jail work, fron shuttel 0 fire escapes. G. Andreon prop'r. Cor. it Jusksou Bla. nd Bash, Doors, Etc, M. A. DISBROW & CO., Wholesalo manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds and Moaldings Branch ofico, 12th and Izard streots, Omaha, N 2. ————— =y ,.S...QEJJL Omaha, UNION STOCK YARDS CO., Of South Omaba, Limited., i suffering from effects Youthful Errors,Lin und Diseiscs of Me cured permanontly snd privatel cific atax Bent by mall for §1 stieel, Boslon, Mass, p. Beacon Medicel Cowpany, 167 Washilugiw