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Sz\'l‘l'fiib/\\' JULY 4, 1891—-TWELVE PAGES WAC DEVIDW (T SWERT | kot tor generat tnvestment me on all except X and XX DL\\ 3 Rh‘”l‘“ Olv T"h “ H {, | d6'iore thin anything else to force these | wools, which ure still weak and I favor of P 4RB ] bonds up on the market buyvers. - Ohlo sold at 20@%t and XX and The following are the closing quotations for | above at 3@ tho leading stocks on the Now York stock ex- | Michigan X dull at %Z@%e. No. 1 fleeces agie for Ohlo; W@ 5¢ for Michigan, reguost nt ohingo today Ftewi 1combing wools In moderate LT proc, Oho" e deluine aice; “Miohican Ferre Tinnto ne delaine, 8@4e, Unwashed ibing A prererre. ot wools “quoted at 2@ 5o for one-quater and Ohlo Miss b for thr ighths. Territory wools sell proferred Vb G0 line, for fiae merino, 550 Oiitaro & Westarn 570 for medlum. Callfornia, Texs and Oregon Chnndinn Southern.. & - [Ofegon lmprovoment 21 | wools aro in fair demand at from 50 to 6o Central Pacifle 044 HOregon Nu w70 | elean. Pulled wools in moderate demand, Ches, & OBlo. 16% Orozon Tr | unchanged, Australian wools were quiet but do Iat pre Pucific Mil 39 firn, 0 2nd preferred ¢ Puoria Deo. & Evans, 10 Chieago & Alto Pittshurg i CBAY Pullman Palace CCC ST Ttonding Delawaro & Tudson ROCK Trinnd Dol 1, & W 4o 18t preferr D& IG. protorrod East Tonn 4 0 1at proferred 0 2nd proferre Erlo o preter Fort Wayno i, & st 1ii Hocking Valloy tnion Paciie Houston & Toxas UK expre 1iinors Contral WSt L& P 8t Pl & Dulutii'., o profe Kanans & Te. Wolls- Fargo Ex Lake Erio & \V Western Cnlon Am. Cotton Ol Lake hote ¢ Colorado Conl Eouisiin & XA o iver Tuly 4 —[Spectul Tologrum to T Msinnis X Chir, ninsion oo \Hitios el ‘o, Green syited et Michiaan Contral Qhickstiver: +11101" ; 11 8e; mreen saltod Hight nud I N hrororrod e NoS Giger ealt No. b 45 o proforred S & Ml & S, i o OMAHA 110 E STOCK. o brefarret i € MiskE Sonciie Wincirxain Cont i Mot s Gheo ot Northern pra Nawhyiito Chntt’2222 10 | iy Gk RAISED FUNBN @O MAKRKY ON. A Pitssburg Girl #fkals Diamonds on Her Wodding Day. Prrrsnvna, Po., Jily8 ~Miss Carrie Duff, tho nineteen-pear-oM Upfece of Levi Bird Duff, a well known,Rittsburg citizen, was arrested the streots of this &ty yes. torday for stoaling 800 worth of diamonds turers togother for instruc It is the intention to have all the inst tutes in the stato held during the months of July and August. There is in the state 80,000 ailiances lecturers. Stato Locturer Prather declared that if it was found after a careful discussion that a majority of the sub- 11 ces in the st opposed th b-tres ty e T e oy pbrees 8 4ol trvanty DIRECTORY. Oookrell Bros! e — Drokers. Privato wir from one of PittsHifig's londiug jewolors | DeWitt's Little Eurly Risers for tho Liver ST St atgen: it it AWNINGS3 AND TENTS. St Louts, Specinl atten: | ‘O within tho past forty-oight hours. When MILITARY CHANGES, — ~ - s 1 Lo teack bl Jinah taken to the station lojke she so impresced - maha Tent & Awn- | 15t Nat'l Bank. | Exchanke bld'g, 8. Omahs Inspector McAleeso that he afterward said o Divisions Abolished of her: ssigned to Columbin. ot anke Ol W d HARDW ARBE. *Sho wns the boldédy thief I ever came in 1xatoN, Jul Secretary Proctor | ataloene. 111§ Farnam Rector & Willielmy 0 contact with, She stood up and with & ges- | today signed an order abolishing the three | = LAY ture of contempt, exclaimed: ‘How dare | great military divisions of the United States. | BICYCLES, Cor. 10th and Jackson st You, sir, order my arrest in this manner! | These were the Atlantie, Pacific and Mis- i N o1 What have I done! D'll mako you pay dearly | sourl, commandod respoctively by Generals | A+ H: Perrigo& Go. ‘" }VI \_0‘. D‘“‘ LA for this. Levi Bird Duff is my uncle and I | Howard, Rugor ana Miles. By today's | AllMakos All Prices, Apy Blevcles Boid on Monthly ama lady, sie.' ) order the departments remain intact. 'The s, | With her was arrested John Cameron, $a | purpose is to make the department 1815 Dodie Steeet, well known young man, who is treasurer of | manders report divectly to Major Generai the Metropo'itan fishing club, Investigation | Schefield, commanding the army, and the revealed that Miss Duff and Mr. Cameron | sccretary of war, instead of as heretoforo re- were to be married last night. Cameron was | porting to their division commanders. One short in bis accounts, and, furthermore, they of the foatures of the order is nceded money for wedding expenses and a | the assignment of General Kautz to command wedding trip; Inspector MeAleese suid last | the department of Columbin, which he earns | —._ night that after much persuasion and several | estly desired to command as it was there bours' continuous cffort he succeeded in | his” first military servico was rendered getting the youug woman’s version of the | and where he wishes to retire next story. She denied everything until tho de- | year. The department of Columbia has been tectives produced pawn tickets showing | vacant some time, as has also been the de where she had pawned the diamonds. Then | partment of Dakota, vacated by General she fainted. After she recovered sho said | IRuger's assignment to the Pacific const, and Cameron nad taken out a licenso yest is now filled by General Merritt. Major ¢ ot | day to be marvied lust niphti that | eral Howard is assigned to the confmand of she told Cameron she would raise the | the departmontof the east with headquar. money, and she had taken this method | ters at Governor's Island, New York harbor. of starting to do it, that was all. Later her | Major General Miles is assigned to the com- uncle appeared and had her released ou his | mand of the ¢ ent of Missouri, which bail for $2,001 fends ulso went il for | will embrace the stutes of Michigan, Wiscon- Cameron for §1,500 and both departed under | sin, Indiana, Ilinois, Missouri, Kausas bond, to appear in court next Thursday, [ and — Avkansas and Oklaboma and There has never teen anytbing ugninst | Indian * tervitory, — with headquarters Cameron ana ae is emphatic in his statement | at Chicago, Brizadier General Brooke is that he is innocent of any crime and also de- | wssigned to command the department of tho fends Miss Duff. The police thiuk that she | Platte with headquarters at Omaha, and the is more to blame than he and that she hus de- | state of Colorado is added to that BOXES. ceved him, Last night they were marviea | department. Brigadier General Merritt is ~ ~ at the home of Mr. Cameron and drove mer- | assigned to command the depart- John L. Wilkis, rily away in a closed carviage. The diamonds | ment of Dakota with headquarters at ha paper bo factory which the young womun appropriated consis- | St. Paul. Brigudier Genera) Stanley iy as- 18171310 Dougla ted of four stones of speciul value. They nea to command the departraent of ‘Texas, | orders promptly Allat were taken from the Briggs establishment, | with headquarters at San Antonio. Bri the stores of Sheufer & Lloyd and D. L, adic Genera Ruger is ussigned to Reed & Co. The smart appearance of Miss | command the department of ~ Califor- Duff disarmed suspicion and gave her suc- | nis, with headquarters at Los Angeles, cess. -Her methods were those of the shop- | Brigadier General Kuutz is assigned to com- lifter. She succeeded in taking up the dia- | mand the rtment of Columbia, with | monds from the tray when the clerk's atten- | headquarters at_ Vancouver barvack, Wush- 4 — |- tion was momentarily attracted elsewhere. | ington. The oficers assigned to command - 11% | Cars. [tead_|Cars. |Head. |Cars. |Head. |Cars. |Head | /Pha theft was discovared. at the Briges oe: rtmen.ts will report direct to the wajor tablishment immediately upon her departure | general commanding the ar B G S and her deseription was immediately given to ——— it & the detective, who made the arrest within a Over 450.000 Howe scales have been | Cattl few moments upon the strect. and the demand increasing continuaily. = At the pawn shops Miss Dufl said thata | den &Selleck Co., Chicago, Ill. 11" "iii [ mortgage was about baing foreclosed on her - - house and that if by pawning her jewelry she British Subjects Imprisoned, l'nnm‘«n-uru mone; l;; pn'\‘un:.fl. :.n:! pro- Wasniyeros, July 8.—The bureau of posed doing so to selling anything. She oTlcRR vapL bIL& 0 wing: alized about $350 on the stoncs, At the vart “\."{c”f’f" roptblicsHCruistesitio ollowine; ous stores she gave different names, as she | ¥ AIParaiso, Chili, newspapers received by the also did at the pawn shops. It is hinted that | 1ast wail give an account of a serious compli- cation in which her Britanic majesty’s con- her family objected to the marriage. Constipation posone tne oiea: DowWitps | *U! Eeneral at Vaiparaiso nas bocome in- stipa sons : DeWitt's | oroaq ™ r e statements Lithe Barly Risees e Constipation, g | volved. According to the statements putout from British sources the governor of tne province, attended by two odlicials, presentea causcremoved the djscgse is zone, himsclf ‘at the British consulate und re- quested that two of the consular clerks might ve allowed to give testimony before the chief magistrate on a matter that had noth- ing to do_with the consulate or its business. Consent being given, the two clerks were hustled into a cab and driven fo the public jail, where they were accused of complicity in the escape of the insurgent torpeao boat Guale and of conveying funds to thut vessel to Samucl | inan envelove bearing the consular scal. Otie of the consular clarks thus arrested was OMAHA GRAIN AND PORVISIO}{S Manfacturers” and Jobbers” | "s5:55, £ 37 e gralu it for all markets F. 0. Swarta & Oo, (i Orop Prospects Never Moro Uniform or Ratisactory Than at Present, Ay pro N.Y. € N Y. Chie o pro ) D il ! upon B« N 2% GENERAL CONFIDENCE IN THE FUTURE. | Canndian Soutiiorn: st Kaut Trade in Dreadstuffs not Especially autz Active—Slight Increase in Fail- urcs Over the Proceeding Soven Days. na Markets, gold. Ha July 8. SXCHANGE—Wenk SUGAR=Qulet: siios polutization 9314 dogrees. at quintal. and 1,600 bags of molnsses su Turization 8 degrees, at &225% gold, quintal, : New Yor< Oil Market. July #—Petrolean opencd i Harrow movement became ained 5o until the close. August sales, 6,600 bars hiehest, 66%c: lowest, TTAVANA, Spanish @ lark-Andreeson Hardware Co. v 108-1110 Harnay stroot, smaha. Oninha Nab. e ——— e IRON WORKS, Paxton & Vierling Tron Works, Wroneht and east | & STATIONERS Bullding work, engli Manuf'rs fire and burglas brass work, Kone Proof snfes, ‘vaults, Jai BOOK BINDERS { foundry. maehine work, Iron shuttors and Oumaka Republican Printing Go, Finekariotmony £ Noronnan O AR Law brlefs, bank s llos, and everything io tho dreen Hth & kaon sty A DORIA A Wilson & Drake, 10th and Douslns strosts, Mg tubular fues, fire box bollers, tanks, eto. 1,200 bags contrifuzal, 8,00 gold, per ax, P per rod 3 1, Min. & Man. 108 KL Panl & Omalia.. .. 2§ o praferred n. Conl & 10D, Toxns Paciflo. Tol. & 0. Cen. pfd New Yok, July 8.—R. G. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Review of Trade will say : Everything waits for the crops. It is, therefore, of the first importance that the crop prospects bave never been moro uni- form and satisfactory at this season than they are now. In other respects th outlook 15 in the main unchanged. While the volume of business represented by clear- 1ng house exclianges outsido of New York is about U per cent less for the last week of June and about 10 per cent less for the month than last year, there fs prevailing confidence In tho speedy recovery and expansion of bt NI Cont 10784 Lend Trust Reports from interior cities show a fair but ok W Lot ' 1) A % 1 Pncl beeves we firm. Common half-fut 1 in many respects a waiting trade, Thereis a | A 25 Southern Pacifc Oro. 8h. 1. & U. NOF, 2 erissers wore slow and weik. Al grades better demand for mill iron at Pittsburg, e § B . Denver & Guif. 18 [ Rlo Grande West buteher stock were unchunzed where tho glass works are closed for the p Northwestern 105 | do_prefored Hoas—OMcinl receipts of hozs summer. T ay N npared With yesterdny and 3 Friduy of Inst' woek, Tho market At Cleveland the dry goods, shoes, clothing w Yo, July Mok En was dctive and Digher. Heavy hogs were and yrocery trades are improved and manu- 1 froti 2 0 3% per cent, stendy {0’ se” bigher, and Hhi and mixed factured iron is i good demand. closed offorcd at 24, 3 grades 5o to 10¢ hizher, 3 At Cincinnati the building and machinery | PiIME MERCANTILE PAPER-514@7 per cont. lines are quite active, but at Detroit wool [ o STEKLINZ EXcHANGE-Quict and firm at Guity of the recelpts was only cominon. The zobf e prices paid was 8B, e moves slow, holders waiting for higher | 380 for sixty-duy bills und 8187 for de- prices r DIk seiling at $4.4501.00. Light. 8155064511 honvy, Bhi@ii: mixed, #4045, " The 'The total sales of stooks today average of the yrices paid ' was 14,45 s cou- At Chicago wheat receipts are five times | including Atciion, 55 Delawire. pared With #41% yester i 84311 Friday Inst year's, receipts of wool nearly double, A & Western, 250 Loutsville and i gain appears in butter and flour, but a cuwo Gus, 15,175; St Paul, 1oss of half in cured meats and dressed beef, of list we Sier-Officinl re fle. 4. 19, The murkey wus X iivore) tite oloalng G exconding of two-thirds in lard, of a quarter in eorn and i were tho closing Lol 055 woste s cheese and soma decrease in oats, harley, and i 15, Tanibs, 8.0000.2), rye, The dry goods trade cquais last year's, ¢ with prompt payments, while trade in " cloth: ing and shoes much exceeds last year's At St. Louis trade improves siightly, sta- ple groce and confidence grows | oul as the estimates. At St do bs Paul a gr e } ey cattle is noted, and strong confidence because | (o of marked improvement in_crop prospects | Milwaukee and at Omaha. ade is dull at Nashyille, holding up fairly avannah, slugeish, but strengthening at B Ganies iphis as ¢ ospects there improve, xLLULL. and larger at Jacksonville, where vegetables are moving inl quantities. Trade is sensonably dull at New Orlcans, but refined sugar is active, with large sales of German granulated, it s the dull season in_iron, many mills baving closed for the usual vacation, and while prices are genera'ly a shade stronger than in May, a vague fear of the future checks purchases, Structural and plate iron are fairly active, but of rails no sales ure noted_and shivments for the half year arc placed at 450,000 tons, agaiust 775,000 last | specic of 40.0 year. NEW Youk, Coal has been advanced by dealers, but the | balunces. independent operators make no changee. Tin is lower at £20.40, and copper at i for lake, with tead in moderate demand, Sales of wool at New York, Boston, Phila- delphia and Chicago for the year thus far aggregute 133,144,126 pounds, against 124,312, - 054 Inst vear, with some rerease in doméstic, but a larger increase in foreign. In dry goods the market is still waiting, and fine worsteds are_held by In dre Omaha fafe & Iron Works, 100744 Farnam St, Omaha. com- dull and ENNSY rels: op penera 3t4c; closin hicago Hide Market. Ackermann Bros, & Heintze, Printers, bindors, electratyy facturers 1110 Howar t str ra, blank book manu erce and 10th atroots. PSS Bhckuus biudalds e BOOT! N LIQUORS OTS AND SHOTS. s et - Tler & Oo,, William Darst, Charles A. Coo & O, | Kirkendall Jones &0 BTN bk Wholesalo Manufactur's Tarnay steyt Manufactie s Kvnny 7' Avents for Boston ttup- [ MAfRFAcIEEs KL Ver Shoe 110, 1104 1109 Moward stroot. and i Harney St 3 Williams, Van Aor- | W. V. Morwo & Ga, | IL', L ey \ | ram & Harts, | #hon paet | | OMATA. July i 1801 t Omana. —Officinl receiots of cattie, W7, s with 1011 yesterdny and 651 Friduy of lust week, “Desirable grades of OATTL compared Liquors s, 1913 Farnam St Frick & Herberts and ¢ Manufacturers aad Job- bers Oomany rket. ON CALLL last loun Iquor Dealers (\wholesale LiquorDeal srs 1001 Farnam Stroot R. R. Grotte, Importer and_Johbar of Wiaes and Liquors. 1020 and 1022 Farnam St Price lists on application Rt e e LUMBER. wnd 1 LAl fin. Sorchants invited | 01 - €08 8. 10th 8. toeall an 1 exam i : Nb. wore 136, L Nush- 103 BUTCHERS. Louis Heller, Rutehors' and Pa Ipts of sheep. 113, v ive und stoady with the he receipts. Natives LI@A05, G001 00 to 0 prices xory T6-11 ey John A. Wakefield, Im ported, Amertean, e ' Lumbor, and Cotnent, i waukoa W. T. Seama 180 North 19th Stea. | Quiney White Lime. e s Wyatt - Bullard Lum- ber Co. 20th and Lzard Streets, e of ofic shown b ipts ad Oisposition Stock. Al receints and disposition of stock us the books of the Union stockyards corpany for the twenty-four hours ending at uro o so'eloek p. m..July i 1 EIA den g v RECEINTS, Gon. in consols o &P Iad LG, T R It GL T Rets % Unlon Pacifio lats. .. A West Shoie. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ETC. et sto N. 8. s wers Vs Lar INS AND CARRIAGTS CATTLE. HOGS, IS & ML LG ot Do R 1sts » | 5, 1 OLOTHING. Gilmore & Ruhl. Mannfacturors & Wholo- o Dowsiasstrass. |l itarner s 2 Douglns atreot. Bl O — B MILLINERY AND NOTIONS, 0. A. Stonehill, 1. Oberfelder & Co., Millinery, Notions Tmportera and Jobvers i CLOES B | g0 410 ana 212 South 11t 10115 8. 16th 8., Omaha | Srcet. e MUSITJAL INSTRUMENTS, EEO MaxMeyer & Bro. Go.| A, Hospo, Jr, Atiste Mf' fowolors, dealors in musical Instrumonts, ‘West Tsts sold- . e Bor, Louis Bradford, Lumber, lime, cement,0ty Omaha Carnet Co,, Cady & Gray, Carpets, ot cloth Buyoers nancial Notes. hree per cent re aceount July . A DAGHITRIC m Lime, coment, ote. oto T o : B he Cudahy Packing C Y oo Roth ites, cor, 6th and Douglas Tiae for t BALTIMG R Arings, §,021,61 L0 per cent. s & Deg ICANSAS CrTy, > Week, #5,218,220: 22,0 per cent decr LONDO! y h.—Awount of Lulifon gone into the Hunk of Enzland on balunee today. B00) pounds. West & Fritaohor, Manufacturers fine clgars Jobbers of leaf tobaccos. 1011 Farnam stroot Shippers and foeders.. Total The statement of the T uany shows i decrease in 000 1nirka, July #—Cloarings, for the we €5, 81,041, 47 Clearings, X week ended todi Dulunces, 8,054, Repres: cows. NoZAv. Pr. No. Av. | 0508125 5. 7128170 1. %0 17 17 %0 1 %0 18 85 F124.741,10% ) Coutant & Yquirss, Hardand soft coat ship- Omaha Goal, 0ke ani| Lime 0>, PRI T Mount & Grifia, 2155, 1th strasty 210 Planos, Organs, o _ Matorlals, Et 1503 Fnrnam stroot, i 3 1513 Douglas Omaha nuel Bell Loses a Wife Beeause He 1 ecame Ligoxicated, New Youk, July #--Mrs, Agnes North, a young and pretty widow, the daughter of Prancis J. Oakes, a Wealthy resident of the Steinway section ¢f Long Island City, was to have been marrigd Phurs i Money. 4 pe Clearings, §1),42 ney. 4 per cent, B T Wiseotnts. For ti . e 250 STOCKERS AND 60 1010 P.H, Mahonoy & 05, | Hara Sott. Consolidated Tank OFices 813 N. 16th Tine 0o ss. July i ances, §1,78,160. M on New Yorl 30 300 e corresponding e wstyear eléir 2 ing $1C6,804,560; balance ), i85, CALYE 244450 1cor. goods the purchuses of fine forcign qualitios appear to0 equal lust year's, while the lower forcign trades ore” shut’ out, but of other grades considerable quantities 'yt remain in the market which were purchased last year on specu'ation. “Trade in breadstufls has not been espec- faliy active, though wheat declined below §1 per bushel, rising avain a_little within the past few duys, and corn and oats arc ulso shghtly stronger and cotton is unchanced, notwithstanding improved crop prospects. "The exports of domestic products frora New York in June exceed last_year's by about 2,000,000 and the course of the market favors a heavy movement in brea fstuffs. During the pust week the troasury has aid out only as much money ns 1t has taken n, though disbursements for July 1 have not been reckoned. The money markets appear on the whole a little less easy, though the rate on call here has ranged during the past week between 2l and 3 per cent. Some- what more demand appears at Boston and there is a shade of stringency at Buffalo. The demand at Clevelund is active, and the market is close, at Cincin nati strong at 7 per cent, at Detroit well supplied at 6, but with nothing for speculntion at Chicago and littlo casicr at St. Louis, Stringency still appears at a fow southern points. but at New Orleans the sup- ply is very fair, though the market is firm, "The business failures occurring throughout the country during the last seven days num- ber 247, as compared with a total of 234 last week. 'For the correspondiog week of last year the figures were 1), STOCKS AND RBONDS. NEW YORK, July &—The diy before a holl- day Is never one of much activity at the Now York stock exchange and today wis no excep- tion t6 the rule. The duliness and aputhy which have become so murked of late were rather Intensified by the ubscnce of a large number of the regular attendants of the board, nnd outside of i few stocks which were moved entirely by manipulation there was nothing in the market calling for comment The bunk stateient showed the effec.s of the outgo ofgold for the lst two weeks and tho surplus reserve was reduced over 82,000,000, but ehis wnd the further taking of $1,600,000 in gold for export falled to have any depressing influence upon the market, as the manipulu- tlon toduy was the other way. A bear attack from Boston on New Englund knocked that stock oft over I per cent In the face of the strength of the rest of the list, Lut the loss wus not hold and the finul decline of the stock was Inslgnificant. The forelgn houses were without orders, but Loulsville, whose fluctuation It has been fushionable to attribute to forelgn lufluence, wus speclally strong, while St. Puul kept pace with it. The dissolution of the injunction restralning the Western nat'onal banks from puying the divi- dend checks of the Aniericun sugar refinery did actually nelp that stook up. The strongtn displayed iy, with trath, bo ascribed in pust 10 the” unnouncement that the 4% por conts would be ex ) was made public Lust nlght (ate, but certainly more to the do- sire of the ding” “element o even up | s over the holiday. * Ex the fow stocks mentioned the business was entirely of a hund to mouth order and the movements without significance. The opening wus mude atslightly higher fizures than the finals of lust ovening, which was followed by further small fra tlonul gains in the entiry Hst during the o trading, the only exception being the dro New England. The upward movement o without a singlo setbiok, and the Grangers, Mis: e, Sugirand specinitios wore pronie it for the ndvances mido toward the close 8. The trading, howover,was marked by no sp ature of interest And the - ket finuily closed dull but firm {0 strong at the best prices of the da, he final chunges aro ull gaios, and St Paul, Louisville and Nortbern Pucific preforred are up 1%, Unlon Pacitic w like wiount. Southern Pacific 1%, Wheellng & Luke Erie’ and Missourl Pacifi 1% and Rook Tslund, Pacide Mail und Wabush preferred 1 per cunt Ruilroad Londs displayed the usual dullness and the tono of the trading was rully steady, but the advance fn stocks had its offect toward the close, knd somo muterinl - VRICos Were acored anionz the Inactive issues. Richmond & Alloghiny firsts rose d to 65, und Fulton elevitod firsts, 2 to e, ¢ bonds Were dull und steady. State bonds were dull out featiire Tho Post says: 1t seems (0 be generally be- Meved that yestorduy's wetion of the oabi Offering in EXtension of the 44s at 2 per cont Will result in an fncrouso of bk clroulation this winter of $18, 00,00 or 20,000,000, The bauk presidents did, i fact, assuro Secrotury Fos- fer ut thelr recont New York conforence that in case of such extension the eity banks would come Into the market and put the 445 B8 o Lasis foF new oir Sulation. Frobubly the banks would be quite Willlug to do this provided the 41y wore in the murket at u reasonable price. t this 1wt leaat mare thin £26.000,00 of these bonds ¥ in the hands of the banks, all but ubout ELK00.00 as security for anding bunk notes. This leaves less than 000,000 Of the 445 fOr & possible murket. oo 0f theso are held by forelgners who are Iikely in the existing Intorest in the other curities to be very glad to keep them. The trust companies who hold part of what re- mains miy not be in s hurry to part with thelr Boldings. and the supply 1u private hunds iy olatively sl An aotive and rlalng war- Boston Stock Market. July &—The following were 2 prices on stocks In the Boston stock market toduy. opekn. Boston & Albany. 16 Twnnrnck........ 100 ag| Anniston Land (o' Rutland p'f Wis. Cen. com.... . Alloues Min €6 (niew) Atlant! Hostd Cilumet & Hocla Franklin . London Stock Markets LoNDoN. July 3.—Closing at 4 p. m.: W16 Moxiean ordin 314 St Paul comm “118% |N. V. Central 102 | Pennsylvania. 03| Rending. ... 8214 Mex. Cont. 15t 6%d perounce. Rito of discount in_the open market for Loth short and. threo mouths bills 1§ per cent. Consols, ol Consols. nce U8 5 Ul8 4gslll NIV P& O Tas Canadian Denver Mining Stocks. DexvER. Colo., July 3.—Mining quotations show a slight iniprovement. Sales, 24, 100, Aliczhan Amity ... Argonant Ballarat [Tewnl Tender Morning Qravemiy Bk Indi Pay ock ! Bl 8ix o Brownlow. L Calliope. Century. Cluy County Cashing i |Park Con.. |iteea Nation Rialto | Runaing 1 Leavenworth sig|John J. ptd 0| Puzzlor @ i J tyabirg ¢|Whale... Gold Trensire Tronelad it New York Mining Stooks. NEW Youk. July 3—The following are the clostug wining stock quotat on Torn Silver Iron Silver Moxiean... Ontario Ophir Plymonti Aspen Best & Boici Chollar ... Cala. & Va Eurcks Con Homestaki St. Louis Mining Stocks. S, Louis, Mo., July 3.—The mining today was dull “and ‘sales were so New York Muarkets, NEW Youuk, July i —CorFEE—Opuions opened firm and unchanged to 3 points up, closing stoudy at 525 points up. © Sules, Including: July, #16.70; August, 815,75 Septombor, 815 06015,10; October, 814014 December. $13.50011.05. Spot Rio._dull, nomi- fnul; falr eargoes, #18.75; No. 7, #1° UGAR--Raw. dull, without den nominal; refinod. quiet and sy, MorAssEs—Dull, RICE-Quiot. Rosix—Dull and wenk. TURPENTINE—Quiet and casy at 374@380. Liverpool Markets. July 8.—WhEAT—Stondv; de mand poor and ‘holders offer modorately s oipts past three days woro 124000 contuls, 5410) Amer oan don 1 western, s receipts Amerioan corn past thiroe duys 2,500 contuls. As—Uunidian, 05 40 por contul, LARD—Prime western, 425 ud per hund welght. CHEESE—Amerioan finest white and colored, 8 6d per hundred welght for new. St. Louis Markets. outs, Mo, July 3—Wuear—Lowe s8c; July, dTxe. N—[islar; ensh. Bige Lower; cash. 31 or ut #10.0 wdy at B85, tdady at 8110, ew York Dry Goods Markets. NEW Youk, July 3.—Business in ary goods was Hght us rognrds oparations of buyers on the spot but there wis & falr mull order Agents wore deliveriog and ebarging good many orders nnd confidence con- ued & peoniinent feuture of the murket on the busis of condition and theoutlook for the full trade i American I LIvERPOOL, July S-American refrigorator Yoot forequukters, 4d; hludquarters 64d per pound LoNDON, July 8 beet. forequarters, 25 per 8 pounds. LIvERPOOL. ST, oush Co Oats Ponk—i LARD-5t Wiisky- July, 54%c, Juny, e, Amerioan i hindquarter refrigerator is 6d Boston Wool Market. BostoN, Mass, July 3.—The trade in wool 1s qulet, though the siales of the weok are w an uveruge extent, amounting to 45,000 pounds of all kinds, Prices are steady snd No Bird— st Equitable I E& ata .. cows cows cows. L1l feedors No. 1} £ @ B all duseriptions of cattle. o hix loast 1061 c. De particulurly Veiug a holid: ders to f o shippin The trade did not drag macket and There w 0 were were @ fron for oxtri ELAG0), WIth ady 485 for very tics. z _stoers, 7. B. Kriler—"" st 18 cows, Te. Texuns...... .. 10105 Chicago Live |—There was a firme wand the hunuery for y, but shipper 1'n fow stocrs were the yards Texuns. generally - at bulis, and at thougi . ALK L stoers. les gene nee 0f 20Q: A fow Lo s bbbt s s average Local buyers dia in any b wero re about six thousand he: Sales WK quo for skeleton cows to &0, Texns cuttlo were qu ally at 82,5003 Sales of hogs were at M.50@ smmon to strietl 5 want helow Stovk Market. Cnicago. July d—(Speeial Toleg market 3 Some kinds sold 2) wits not appear to . tomorrow d urgent hundred heaa of desir- up eariy. el of stripped. 1 on snle. nutives 8228 Pr. 300 28EEL 283 n to THE for ut or- tho s for ship- ned wh.J5 d nt 50, an blee quali- 5 und there ware less than half a dozen trudes ut better th ciosing prives of full t day's opening figu lock, T W8 ot rading in rough mixed 1 #4.80, the povulur fgures belng 81,63, Theso quotations show an advane day’ on't pounds. on yester- ind an advince 1e per 100 o demand was Drisk, 5o Drisk that wlmost the entire suppl \ Nands by 10 o' sellel lots drugged u little, but nothing had to be carried ov CATTL ot fuirly uetive m 4.0 NEW Youk, July hend, cows, 8 Hoas: ceipts,0,000 h I Roctipts, market higher; 3 inixed ce—Recolpts, 7.000 urkot stordy New York Live St ineluding Fi nutive steer dresse 5 tomorrow, ot be BTG heet 04 $houd 8.0007.50; Ar nominally steady ut #5055, und fosde Hoas—1 kot s, 101,@ Kecelpts, 1,785 heud, Kansas Ci: ANSAS CiTv, Mo, July pments, 1,000 . wetive BLTILO BN COWS, e B0 .00, wipts. 50 higher; 001,674 Rukke ket steady 8. Louts, Mo 2,500; shipuients, tanoy Indiuns, & Hoas--KRe ket higher St. L July i ni 3G .70, o' s, ship 70; Lght, BLW0QATS, BLT5@A00: 3,003 shipm: Dutk, $.50@457 Teceipts, 2.100; shipments, No grain murket CAT none; market higl stoors, $4.0000.20; heavy, #0947 BEEYES—Recelpts, 5 curs for sale, murket buils and co By @iac. and shocp st In v Live stick Market. CATILE ninrket, nutiv highy stocks , 1410; m allg ad; shipments.none: or; steers, 1. 5. 10; shipments, dy at BH@Ie nslgned direet; Ho- nar. ades, uis Live Stock Market. Recelpts, i fulr to xans and 110; mar- ents, none; mur- Bell. The wedding did: uot take place and the bond of love was forever severed. as Bell appearcd late i an 1ntoxicated condition and was ordered from the house by the father ot the prospective bride. * Tn auticivation of the cvent the family residence was decorated with flowers and exbtic plants. The cere- mony- wus to have been pecformed at i o'clock. There was alarge gathering of the friends of tno coutracting parties, The bride was ready at the appointed time and the minister was in waiting, but the bridegroom nad failed to appear. A messengor was sent to bis residence, but he was not at home. Mrs. North became nervous at tho ab- sence of Bell, and Ler father was both wor- ried and indignant over his failure to appear. The minister and assembled guests bogan to get anxious und the unfortunate young woman's family had ubout decided to inform the guests of Mr. Bell's failure tobe on hand when the missing bridegroom entered. The person he met first was Mr. Oakes, who at once suw be was in no condition to act as a principal in & wedding, Mr. Oukes frowned with indignation and orcered him from the house. Bell started in to argue the matter with his intended tather-in-law. The discussion was becoming heated and the guests who had crowded into the hallway weve fearful that Mr. Oukes would throw the youug man out, when there was a rustie of skirts on the stairs and Mrs. North appeared. Her oyes were wet with tears aud there wus a flush of indignation upon her haudsome face. With- out & moment’s hesitation she pointed a gloved haud toward the front door. “Leave the house,” she commanded, *and never let me see you again.” Without demutring Bell followed her in- stractions. As the door closed upon the form of her intended husband the woman swooned and had to be carried to her roo Mr. Oake: ded in Steinway about soven yea s ongaged in the manufac- ture of dyes and has a large factory in Stein- way. He bas a wife und three daughters and oné son numed Frank, who is a member of the Columbia college boat crew. Mrs. North is tho oldest of the girls and married her hus- band, Alvert Nortn, a_resident of Harlew, a fow years ago. He died u fow nionths after the wedding. Mrs. Norti hus been engaged to Bell, who is thirty yoars old, ncarly three years, Friends accouut for Béll's cordition from his giving & vachelor dinner the night before. LAl DeWitt's Little Early Risers: ouly pill to cure sick headache and regulate the bowels. The Council Can Investigate, Puiiavereuis, July 8.—The residing judge of the court of common pleas this morning handed down a decision upholding tho authority of the city council to appoiut a committee vestea with power to subpana witnesses and place thom under oath hefore receiving their testimony. The decision of the court arose through a suit in equity brougnt agawst Yard, who refused to bo sworn or to testify before the Keystone bank investigating conimittee, Yard has been in- dicted by the grand jury for criminal con- spiracy with ex-Tresurer Bardsley to un- lawfully use public f5ids, “Excuse, me, George, but when I saw you & yoar ugo your face was coverad with pim- ples: it seéms to be; al vight no sir, that's becauso 1 stuck . Ayer's parilla, thn greatest_blood medicine in the world." T was never3o,well as I am now.” New Orleans Affair New Youx, July 3.1 Italo Americano of New York, always weil in formed in regard to Talian questions, pub lished in 1ts issue Yesterday the following dispateh: b Ban Hunvor, Me [July 2.—Murquis Im- periall arrived heroiithis morning, bearing important communications from his goveru- ment relutive to the New Orleans incident. Notwithstanding the reiapse which Mr. Blaine has experienced the Italian charge @aftaires bopes that he will bo allowed to have a couference with the secrotury of state, Progrosso A very small pidl but Wit's Little Early Ris Kansas Alliance Educatio Torkka, Kan., July 4.—Tue alilance lec- turers adjourned here {ast eveniug, after de- ciding to hold institutes for the education of their county lecturers and bring the features of the sub-treasury plainly before the people, These institutes will be after tne plan of thoso beld during the summer by public school teuchers all over the country. As s00n a8 the congressional lecturers return home they will call the county lecturers to- per for & two days' session and give them proper instructions. The country lecturers will thea relurn 0 thelr homes and call the very good one. De d, but his companion, at Omaha, Neb. 10th and Douglas st st advices, was still in_confinement, not- ithstanding the protest of the consul gen- cral, backed by the British minister. e oh writing 1nachine is no longer a The Cherokee Strip Troubles. Wicmirs, Kan, July 8.—Robert Ross, treasurer of the Cherokee nution, arvived Bhippers and dealars 11 American Fuel Co. anthracito and bita: minous coal 215 8. 13th stroot. om Johuson B o Nebraska Fuel 0o, 2188, 15th stroot, Omaha, Neb. Howell & 0o, 2178, 14th streot, ha, Nob. 103, arnam Sureet. Omahr, Neb. here last night from Talequah and met ex- | m—————_—m_m_ e Congressman W. A. Phillips of Salna, who will sccompany him to the Cheroiee strip today and try to settle the trouble with the cattiemen. Ross says the stockmen will ber have to pay him 70 cents a head for grazing or they will be rejected. In re- gard to the 1movement of United States sol- diers to remove eattlc from the strip,he said : I understand soldiers are vow marching toward the strip and there is a runor that thev intend to clear the country of every one, but the Cherokees won’t permit thaf, and any cattleman who pays for grazing can’ rest sssured the Cherokee nation will protect thera,” —-— “I lost a crutch and found health at Excel- sior Springs, 1.0, —Lawrence, Kan., Mrs. J. H. Carruth, - —— L St. 1 ouis Shoe Firm Fails. St. Louts, July 3.—Joseph Bourne & Co., | ¢ shoe dealers at Sixth and St. Charles streets, have filed confessions of judgment in the circuit court for $57.000. The firm is com- nosed of Joseph Bourne aud Joseph Levy. With tho exception of Lewis Heckt of Fos- on the persous who obtained judement are tocatea in this eity, Heckt got judgment for 1504000, In Mag, 1800, Mr. Bourne made u statement to his eastern creditors, showing assets of §242,000 and _liabilities of &114,000. Since then the credit of the firm has been im- paired by the disappearance of Joseph Levy, who left’ behind him heavy losses at cards. “This, together with dull business, caused the failure, I Mothers will find that Halier's PainPar- alyzer 15 a sure and pleasant cura for dra- - Charges Dispr ved. Pavi, Minn, July 3.—After several weeks of thorough investigation of the sen- sational charges that many thousand bushels of wheat had been stolen from the farmers by the elevators, especially at Duluth, the legislative committee adjourncd till Jamiary, 1802, The result of the investigation thus far | ¢ lias been wholly in favor of the elevators, tho alleged steal not only being disproved but it having been cstablisned that the report on which the original charges were made was | = Dewoy & Stono Fur- inaccurate und made vp to prove a case, Pl LR DeWitt's Little Eariy Risers; best littlo pills for dyspepsia, sour stomach, bad broath, Paying Sugar Trust Dividend. New Y ouk, July 8.—The Western Nutional bank was thronged by stocknolders in the sugar trust, as word was recoived that the bank would resume the payment of the divi- | 5 dends which fell due yesterday. A dispatch from Poughkeepsio this morning stated that the injunction restraining the ofiicers of the company from paying out the dividend bad been vacated. The judge dissolved the in june.ion, it 1s claimed, owing to fauity alle- Kations in the papers, - De Witt's Little Earty Kisers. Best little pill ever made. Cura constipatioa every time. Nono equal. Use them now. i atenant Dean’s Court-Martial, = taNCIsco, Cal., July 3.—A court-maj tial convened at the Presidio military roserva- tion yesterday, Judge Advoeate Major Hu ter presiding, to_try Lieutenant Alexander Dean of the Fourth™ infantry on charges of conduct unbecoming an_ofiicer, which em- braced charges of intoxication while on duty in the Yosemite valley aud unnecossary dis- charge of firearms, Dean pleaded not guilt aud the case was continued until Monday e Children Fatally Poisoned. b Istaxp, Minn, July 8.—Two of s Curran’s coildren died at Birch Coolne vesterday, aud another is not expec ted to live. They ate polsouous roots which they found on the prairie. | | | | JOUN A. MCSHANE. FHANK C. McShane & Condon, INVESTMENT BANKERS, 300 8, 18th St First Natlonal B.nk Euild. ing, Omaha, Neb. Deal 1n stocks, bunds. securities, commercial pa. Negotiate 1oans on lwproved Omaba real with buak lml.wuuu‘-kl CoxboN ppr uved collateralsecuriy, Eagle Gornice Works | Manufacturers ofGalvan- Window eaps, M. E. Smith & 0o, Parlin, Orendorf &| T. G. Northwall, Corner Mill at i fchmeider & Loomis, |J. 017 und 019 South 16th St Paxton & Gallagher, CORNICE F. Ruemni | Gl ot i A (A 1zed Iron Cornice. tallc vky- lights ete. 110 and 1112 Dodgo St 7 OCEMENT AND LIME. J. J. Johnson & Co,, 2188 18th ste3n Omaha, Neb. DRY GOODS. Dty goods, furnishing Goods go0ds, ‘motlons. Cor. 11th and Toward sts. | Corner 1ith and Wolf Electrical Co. |" Hlustrated Catalogud free. 1614 Capitol Avenuo. und Dynauios. | free. 11 | Ast s ing wntzed iron cornlees, £ windows, door . Tin roofor. SI1 Farnam St Kilpatrick-Koch Dry Co., Dry good, notlons! gonts furniuing goois, Harney H Eleotric Motors Cataloguo A Kinney, Gen'l . Lifo Bk FARM MACHINERY, ETC. General Martin Co., s and Yeh sts. E. L. Weloh & Oo,, J. K. McCray. Manager. wderson, Minn. C.G. Undorw Manager at On " | Omaba Millin Merchant Wil |omce and i 131 Managor. | & F. Gilman 1014 N, 16th stroot. . E. Black - niture o, Furniture and carpots, 1115-1119 Farnam street, westorn Skandla Plow ¢ ngent, R. T. Davis Mill Co, aha Cor. th and Jackson sts. g Co,, lors, 3 North 16th Street, FURNITURE AND CARPETS. Bocbe & Runyan Fur- “niture Co, Succossors to C.A. eobo ] o, Grace and Tith Sts. — GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. . Robinson | Go., Gonta' furnishin 'k rALD jobbers and Importers of notlons and furalshing §030y e, ahirts, e 1111 Howard atr Kennard Glass and Paint Co, 108-1418 Tiarno aicon Oumalin, Neb Omatia. Blake, Brucz 000-803 Lasavonwo William Cummings, | GROCERIES, T06-T11 S, 10t strag, | 14810 Haruoy o Nob. Omaba, Ne D. M. 8teele & 0o, |8loan, Johneo: 9t and Lenvor atrcat, MoCord, Brady | sotnana Loaver Neb. | Allen Bros,, 1114 Larney strest, Omaha Owmaha, Ne GUN FOWDER, Hugh G, Olark, (Genl Westora Agent of s Bporting Gun Jwior, Atlas high explo ve. Blaating caps, fuse 1415 Laruey sireok Meyer & Rag Notioa « w001y § irant uckakin® oy ornlls, 1 1oward sty G}:ASS. PAINT, OIL AND DRUGS. J. A, Fuller & O, 1002 Dougiag 3tean &4 orea i pka, stran, b 1 & Oo. Aworh Omalia, Neb. & Oo, \worth sk Refined and_lubrieating s, axle greaso, oto. 1. 1. Ruth, Managor. PRODUCE, COMMISSION. & Sohrooder & Oo., Cash buvers batter ant eggs, an 'L gonoral ¢ u- morchaats, Ribbel & Smith, Dealers in_country prod- | lice, fruits, vexotablos, | ete. 1207 Hownrd stroet. Rob-rt Purvis, E. B. Branch & O, Prouce, frafts of all oystors, 15th & Harney stroot. Jas, A, Clark & Co. Butter. _cheeso, _ogas poultry and gam3, @ South 13th stroot Williams & Oross, Produce and frulty egis, poultey and o, Butter eggs and poultry 1209 oward streot. Bates & Oo,, Country produce, “ruits, vegotavlos, wrocors’ wpectaltics toas, splaas, cte. A17-419'S. 1ith St 1214 Harney strost I. Randazzo & Son, 211 South 12th Street. Forelgn &Domestic Frults Florlda Oranges & Sleily Eruits. Branch house, T N. Peters St, Now Orl'ns — ]} | RUBBER G'DS, Omaha Rubbor Oan Manufi bors PAPER. Carpentor Paper Oo., GO G o printing, wrapping and aper, card pa- cturing and Jo3- Lkl s rubbor ko0 1003 Furnam stroot. ———————————————y STOVES, Dudly-Trowbridz> tove Manufad'g 0, eds, rain sa i Man 4 Soun 100 Eme Sead er carder on 820l 0, Lt At I e SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, E 0. M. A, Disbrow & Co., (Bohu Sash & Door Go Manufacturors 0f sash. |Manufact urers of mou Ty [ i, binds, 10, Mouldings. Branch of (L (12T) Heo, 12h nnd Izard. sts| 10th and Clark streots. ——————————— ety JAM AND WATER SUPPLIAS3 0.8, Wind Engine & | A. L. Strang & Sou, Pump Co., Ind milly, 913 | 1021001 Faroan fadte el atroot Omaba, Neb. TEA, COFFEE, SPIOES, CIGARS. et e s e e Consolidated Ooffas Compang, 14 and 116 iHarney & Owalia, Nob, TOY 3, BILLIARDS, H. Hardy & Oon | The Brunswiok-Balk tanoy | n Collender Oo. el marsaan divs, Haloon Axtures Tays, dolls, album: koods, house furalshiog woods, childrow's car-| g g S wiraar, Flakes 1319 Farnamst. Omaha —_— e SOUTH OMAHA. LIMITED, Hunter & Groen, % Exchange Bullding UNION :IOLK'VAHDS A. D. Boyer & Co £5-80 Exchange Bullding, CON-s South Omaba. 8. J, Coffman, Bm loy | o, ango Butlding th Owmahia. PERCENT INTEREST PAIDONDEPDSITS at OMAHALOAN&TRUST CO. SAVINGS - BANK SECOR, I6™ &%DOUGLASST S, CAPITAL % 100.000.00 DIRECTORS TA UW Y MAN- E.W.NASH. JHMILLARD GUY:CBARTON- G.H, L AKE. JJ.BROWN-THOS L.KIMBALL . A JOSEPH GILLOTT'S - STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS FXPOSITION, 1880, THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS, South Oman 2 Exc) \