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THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS May Corn Bobbed Up Eeven Cents and Olosed Strone, PARDRIDGE STILL ON THE SHORT SIDE Wheat Trading Yesterday Was Almost Wholly of a Loeal € ter and Fluet ations Were Within Narrow Limits —Stocks and Bonds, § Ontcaco, 11k, May 27.—~May corn bobbed up %e wodny and closed at 4o advance. The cash market was well attended by the few May #horts, who nppear to be standing out walting foran interposition of providence in their favor. It s surmised that the principal short $n tho market s the same big trader who for &0 long hns beon pluying successtully the short | sido of everything which it Is possible to scll for future delivery. Pardridgo, apparently, however, can stund as severe an appiication of the thuaib screws without wincing as any- and althougn t the Muay corn deal muy be wrong. mo one expects to discover o confirmation or denial of it from his demounor, The wmount of business for Muy was vory siightand the price was very ercatic. It wus sold carly nt 0o und later n ., Ge, G7¢ and even s hj 0c was patdt for ing 1 the ope Tiiggh s 45%¢ G o 1 iarkot w July from 454 declined’ 10 4513 Jater. 1t closed with selle under | uht's fi.u wecoun r numbered t the much i more than onc-half £ Chleugo pri- warchouses. At trad ng today was almost w A character. The openin rom %4e 1o '4¢ 10Wer, then 1v Fal oni o %c, fluctuated within narrow Hmits and hio closing wis wbout lye higher thau yester- iy, 1lie’ WOHKCE Opeiing was due to clear wenther, lower eables, it thore was a fale de- mund, o few outside Luying orders being re coived, New York doing some buvin: und Loperators took on w littie wheat at the lower rices, which cuused the temporary nd- Vanee, There was siizht casing off from tho early advance. but larzer clearances from tho (hoard, roports of crouth in France and riot (ris, tozother with Feports of 0 forming east of the Koek es, Ay to cause raln in the Mississippl valiey hind o tendency to create a rather fiem feeline for the time be Cuduhy bouzht 600,000 bu. or more through Miteheli. 1 little attention nnd ruled o wifio casier, the weakness being due to Leavy receipts, *rovisions opened firm on higher prices for 1ive hogs at the yurds and then fell of on the Jongs unloading, the situation being tho re: vorso of whit 1t Was yesterday, with the posi- tion that tho market was evencd up, although thero may Uo fow shorts out yet. Ihe im- pression was protty guncrally oxprossed thut t corn held up in the face of fine weather th s month 1t would rulesteady. otherwise it would goall to picees. Iv 8 ostimated that tho 8tocks of provisions at the end of the month will show u decline on old stock, an_increase {n lard ana marked decronse in ribs. Compured with [ast night, pork this evening is 16¢ lower, lurd The and ribs 121, Frelzhts were slow, with little demard for vessel rgom at 14e for wheat and 1}q¢ for corn to Bufralo. Estimated recelpts for tomorrow: Whent, , 440 curs; oats, 230 cars; hogs, anie out e d. Tue leading futures ranzed as follows: TABTICLES. C[LoW. |cl WyEaT No. 2 il June. 4 July.: cony No. May ... June...) a s Vet 5 30384 214 | | | Al | l | ik 31315 Cush quotations wére us follows: FLOUR-Dull and unchanged; wintor pat- ents, 31.20@4.40; winter straights, #,20; spring Bifeots Hseio, VWneAr—No, 3 spring, &x28io; dxc under July; No. 2 red. 81 CoRR—Lower; No. @033 OATS—No. 2 3@ No. 3 white, H@ie, Ryg—No. 3 T8¢, e =No. 2, woe; o, Fiax SeEn—No. 1, 81033, rny SEED—Prime, $1.2001.04. Mcss, per bbl.,” $10.52143 lard, per 100 0i2t; short ribs, sides ' (oo 80.214@0.25; dry sulted shouldcrs (boxed), £.25 @384 short clear sides (boxed), $6.175%@0.50. o) usky=Distillers" nishied goods, per gal., SuaAr—Cut. loaf, 5@5%c; granulated, standard “A," 43, Jokeecipts and shipments today were us fol- ows: No. 3 spring, No. 3yellow No. 2 white, 344@ No. 3, 5@00c; No. 4, 4ke; T ARTICLE SHITNENTS. lour, barrels. .. Wheat, bushel Corn, bushels Onts, bushels. ... tye, bushels Barley, bushels | n the Produce exchange today the butter fer; fancy creamery. 18c; tine westorn, ordinary, 4@I5e; fine duir- tes, 1. Ex BW Youk, May 25.—Froun—Recelpts, 2, l\ exports, 10,101 Lbls., 20,885 sucks; mar- ot modurately uctive; saies, 25,100 Lbls. Cony MEAL— WHEAT— Itecelpts, R6.700 bu.; exports, 420,777 bu.; sales, 256,000 bu. of futures, 246,000 bu. of spot. Spot irregular. closing firm and fairly active nt 01'ic; No. 2 northern, s614@s 0.2 Chieago, 97¢; No. 2 Mil vaukeo, %%e; No, 2 sprinz, Options declined @' Jower cables and fino crop weather, ac vaneed 4@ ie on covering through reports of dry and hot weath in France and firmer cibles, closing steady a zed to lie up, with ufalr business, lu ly switening. No. 2red May, 009-16@0%cc, closing at90%c; June, 91 1-16@91%c; closing nt Olige: July, , closing at Wie; Bept ber, @N4e, ng attige; October, 0% e, closing ut sing atde; May, i, aulet: western, $2@87c. BAuLEY MALT—Dull, Coun-Itecelpts, 7775 bu.; exports, 7,175 Yu.: sules. 108,00 bu. of futiires; 17,000 bu, of pot. Spotlower and very duil; N olovator: 59¢ nfloat; ungraded mixed, 580 i steanier mixed, ole delivered. Options depressed with May 5e lower and other months o down, with larger receipts; May G8@6lo: e, S, clonng at Blior Suly, 014G bINc. closing ut dle: August, BI4@5) %, atBlije; Septeniber, Bl @s Je, closing ~Recelpts, 0,200 bu.; X ports, 31,173 bu, ; 110,000 bu. of futures 214,000 bu, of spot.” Spot lower. more active; options dull, eusier: Wigo; closing ut dide; June, & at 800; July, WUGIHAC, closing 4t ugust, Wardile, closing u Septem be: 11 4C, Cosing at Yd'se. Spot No. 2 white, mixed westorn, Wagsse; white western, uiet, ‘usy and quiet: shipping,7 10 choleo: KoL R Hors—Firn and aulet. SuGAl - Ruw, firni and dull; refined, active and firn Morasses—Dull; New Orlean: ~Firm and active. PernoLeun—Stoady; united closing at 5t for June. 2040 bid; good steady and o Firm; crude, 10w - Quiet and stoady. RoSIN—Steudy and quint. TURRENTINK=Lower at SN G0 e, —Dull, wesker; 15X @160 mand; dome: B Texus, 17Q: WHIsKy—Steuay ut $1.1 BAGGING-Quiet and unchanged. CorroN Tigs—Quiet and unchanged. PORK=Qulet nid stenoy. Our ME firin; pickled shoulders, s%0; ple 105@110; widales, wouk; short olear, ¥7. 15 Lakp—Lawer. dull; western stoam closed at 80,60 bid; options sales, 1,2% tierces; July, 86,73, closing ut #.00 bid; Auglst, $.74: Soprember, mnaxm 0.08Ing at 8651 BuTTER—Qulol, wouker @ldc; western crdawery, fiivc; western 'tuc: tory. 10@1ike; Eigin, 185@1ie. Ciwesk~Firm, falf demund. part skims, 5@ fc fleece, wostern dairy, 134 P10 Inon—Moderate dema 81475162, CoPrER—Quict: luke, B11.05%12 Leap—Dulli domestic, 81300 E2150@2LON WiN—Stoady; stralghts, Awerloan, NEW Yok, May 03,0 bl August, # &5 Boptember, 61 November. #171; Docember, 81.81; Wy, #1.0 3 Fobruary. ¥7.0,: March, 807 NEW ORLEANS, Lit. Aliy ady Qg Thaei dow uiddallug, 0 1i-i0; good ordi- weight, 10G:1414e; dry fiint Kansas and | i guess us to his position | nary. 63-16c ceipts, 1,152 b its, 1,077 bales; cross re- exports to the continent. 101 bales; sale stock, 1 58 bales, Weekly net receipts, 11,467 bales: gross. 15,04 export s to Groat Beitin, 6,600 bales] to 7 to the continent, 4601 bales; eales, 700 bales. bales Franc bales; Oma Erc.--No, et . c; No_2 green suited salted hides, 25 1o 40 n salted hides, 2 to 40 8§10 15 1bs., 6c; No. 2 No. 1 dry filnt hides, 50; No. 1 dry salted Green salted, each, salted lings (short i early skins), each, dry shear- lings (8hort wooled early skins) No. 1, each sioe; dry sneardngs (short wooled ' early skins), No, 2 ¢ ary fiint Kansas nnd Nebraskn buteher wool pelts, por I, actual hrus- mutrain wool pelts, per ih.. actunl welght, 8@ e dry flint Colorado butcher weol pelts: per th., actual weight, 10@12ic; dry filnt Colo- rado murrain wool pelts, per b, actual welht, Kani0c; dry pleces and bucks, ‘netunl welght e, Tallow und g Taliow. No. 1. 43400 tallow whito A, d ureust, yeilow, Hings, 1bs,: i@iaci No. 1 veul ¢ veal 1bs.. 4oy %ei No. 2 dry fiint hide Mpte; Sheep pelts rough taliow. A pe of tho best country butter pi4e, but any thing that fails velow t 008 10 the packors ab se. RUITs—Cahifornl Riverside oranges, & Washington navais, 8 T per doz, VEGETANLE in_crates: home I y 00: mediur oos, BIHIC fve pots peans. 4c per 10.; spin radishios, 304 o | I foruia potatoes, #1.50 per doz. STRAWBERRTES—Cholce phing, 1one too p.ent GGE—i31g0 e, PourTiY--Small spring chicke salable at $2.00@3.00; old fowls, $ 008, 40G@450 2.50@3.00 pel ner [b.: new Ca per 1b.; cuoumbers, L @230 stock suitable 3.503.00, for Almost un- @50, St. Louls Markets, Sr. Louts, Mo. May 27.—FrLour—Firm but slow. WHEAT=Opened e lower. thon rea later dropped ngain ana after some fluctun: tlon closeil igc below yesterday: No. 2 red cish. §7c: May closed at8ic; June, §5¢; July, E1%c; Auzust, Rie. Cony wheat and closed yostor s, 480: M fet Septonber, 41 Lower; cash ‘und ted, sic under closed at 483c; May. 334c; July, 1yE—Quiet, 74 BARLEY-—NO 1 BIAN-Qul Hav=Lower o d rkot. : countr: imoth point lots. 63 FI2C0@15.00.; AL #4105 fOF Commor. FLAXSEED-—Lower ut $1.00. y: Unchanged; creamery, 0544c. I anged at 13c. CoRN MEAL—Strong at 2.7 @2.50. PROVISIONS—Dull and lower; pork, jobbing, £11.005 new, #1000, LARD—Straight contract lots, $0.25; butcher grades, #.10, Dity SALT MEATS .25 longs and cribs, $0.50; shorts, §.6214; boxed fots, 15¢ more. BAcoN—Shoulders, #.00; longs and cribs, $7.00; shorts, #1.1215: sugar cured bums, L0 RECEIPTS—Flour, 3,000 1bs.: wheat, 17,000 bu corn, 25,000 bu.: oats, 16,000 bu.; rye, 1,000 bu. barley, none. SiiPMENTS—Flour. 1,000 1bs corn. 12,000 bu.; oats, burley, 10,000 bu’ Loose shoulders, wheat, none: 4000 buj ryé nonei Kansas City Markets. KANSAs City. Mo, May 27.—\WnEAT—The market was weuk und lower; No. %, T24@7ic; No, 2 red, K0asle. Conx—Loweri No. 2 mixea, 42¢; No. 2 white, k; No 2 mixea, 32@324c: No. 2 o8¢, is'of pure. sucked, ic. nged; ' creamery, 10@18c; hanzed: firm at 1. Very fivm, hut unchunged; timothy, 80.0 @10.00; prairie, £5.0)G8.0" RECEI Wh oats, none. SiieyeNTs—Wheat, 24,000 bu.; corn, 16,000 bu.; oats, none. 3 New York Dry at. 100.0 bu.: corn, none; Goods Markot. New York, Muy #.—Business in dry zoods was under fair headway at first hands, with some uctivity in wide sheetinzs and In' tick- 1ngs. A few lines of fall ginghans afe also selling with some freedom, Most of the articies for next scason which have been on the market for some time are well under contract. Converters are ngain more nctive in taking heavy brown cottons, The market continues under a 2001 tone with an upwurd tendency in gome diree- tlons. Hligher prices are boing talked of for next seison's priuts. Thorndyke tickings were advanced today %o a yard. Print cloths continue firm nt 8i4¢, at which price manu- facturers refuse to sell, Liverpool Markets. LIVERPOOL, May 27.—Wheat—Qulet: hold- ers offer moderatoly; No. 1 California. 78 44 per cental: red western spring. 6s 0d@0s 0%d per.contal; No. 2 red winter, G 10d@1s 11. Receipts of whent past three days, 214,00) cen- tals, inciuding 104,000 American. CORN—Firm; démund fuir; mixed westorn, 48 0%d per con Receipts 0f Amerlcan corn Dpast three days, 8,800 centals. LARD—Prinie western )d per ewt. ukeo Markets, ckeE, Wis. May 272.—WneAr—No. 2 y. Sl No. 8, 4sc. 2 white, 45@) spring, & CoRN— OATs—Quiet; white, Sz3s1t4 co Market, —Options opened ateady up'to 6 points down, closing firn 000 bags, Including May, § 0@11.90: July, 811, B1LB0@11.85; Septembor, 811, £11.80; Deceniber, #1L70311. steady: No. 7, #15.00. EW YORK, May 5 polut Sales June, #1i Spot Rio dull, ef in England, LivErroo .—Amerlcan_refrigerator Deef, forequitters. 40; hindqunrters, 413d per 10,2 1ive cattle, 43d per Ib. ONDON, Mav 27— Amerlean refrigerator heof, forequarters, 13 2d@ls 4d; hindquartors, 28 4d@s 8d per 85 1bs. by the curcass. Forelgn 01l Markot, LONDON. May 27.—CALCUTTA LINSEED—378 04 per quart REFINED Refrigerator 5d per gallon. 1 per guilon. 3—2s 1034d per cwt, 85 6 por ewt. apolls Wheat Market, MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., May 27.—Wneat, life- less, althouzh steady at small advance. Re- ceipts, 275 cars. Close: May, 8)%c: July, 813c: September, 10%c: on track, No. 1 hard, 83ise; No. 1 northern, 82%e; No. 2 northern, Philadelphia Grain Market, PHILADELYHIA, Un., May 27— WHEAT—Weak and lower: No. 2 red May, 91%@91440. gSoun=Weaker; No."3" mixed, B c. OaTs—Woeak and lower; No, 2 white, Clucinnath Markets, OINCINNATL, O.. May 27.—WneAT—Scarce, higher; No. ¥red, 88c. JoRN—Firm; No.2 mixed, 50250140, OATs—1irm: No. 2 mixed, 36@i7c. Wiisky—$1.15. Baltimore Grain Marke BaLTivORE, Md, May 27.—\WnEAr—Easy; No. 2 red spot, 020214 CUorN—Steady; mixud spot, 5314@53x0. OATs—Steady, No. 2 white, 36 Toledo Gr: kot, TOLEDO, 0., Muy 27.—WhEAT—Steady; No. 2, oash, 0214¢ Dull; No.2cash and May, 500, Oars—Quiet; oush, Fic. Forelgn Sugar Market, Loxpon, May 27.—Muscovado, falr refined, 1083d per ewt. Traders' Talk, May Counselman & Day to Cockrell Hros.: Thore wus u liberal trade in grain within u small range today. The dis- posivion of holders was to aceept. ruling pre- miuts ol spot stufl but 10 buy buck the fu- tures und keep lonz off the market. Weathor scuipers sold on sunshine. Uash lots of wheat were quiet and fiem and beld at pra- vious fizures. Low grade corn was le lower and oats 3¢ lowor on wiore lboral offarin 4 by receivers. Provisions oponed active' and ashado bisher (n sympathy with the ho mur- Ket. Selling by somipers and comulssion houses caused u deciiue of %o in pork, but pickers bought this product freoly ' bolow 10.50 for September ‘wnd thelr purchases caused u reaction wud firm closing with hivher tendency. CuicaGo, il May 27.—F. G, Logan & C Writing a dall, onicaao. 11l to Duncun. Hollinger & Oo. lotter on wheat 1y a difficult task and to the writer of it hizhly unsatisfuctory. Seabourd cloarances are xood. Cubles ure all better, spring und winter crops lute but our market 1s aull and dragglog. JuI‘y opened at 8i%c, sold up to 8250 und olosed ut &2%c. We may be wronz in our opiuion In thinkin wheat 18 low ‘enough, but with both crops only in the ewmbryo state we belleve it prudent Lo buy It In oy eue whost 15 low. Corn hus becu falrly ac tfve und the early prospectof free deliveries causes a wonk fecling. Tt will do to buy on all declines uutli more Is leurned about the growlog erop. Qits wro Wwo bigh uwud will sell lower. llog THE OMAHA 1 ATLY products wiil untimately seli hisher, but for | the in odinte future we think should seli o 8 littie In consequence of reilizing profits. STOCKS AND BONDS. Professtonal Character of the Trading Was Well Maintamed Yesterday. NEW York, My g.—The stock market tully maintained its striotly professional character and while thero wus a continuznce of ate succossful drives In a small way the exhusted selling power was indicated by the dwindiing business and the linifted success in depressing piices in the few drives mudo atthe lust moment. The stubboraness with which thelate attacks have been res'sted and tho poor success in getting prices down with the absenco of roal selling Ly London, wheat bears had to be depended upon to somo extont, discouraging tho further seliing ot short stocks, und the manipulation hus evi- dently for its object the recovery of stocks ready putout. There wis during the day, however, n murked lnck of offerings nt ruiing price risequently tho market sauk into intense < it times, and as usual atsuch tin tocks monopolized the trading und the general Hst romainod dovold of fent- ure, There was also sence of news of character to influence prices and fluctuntions outs de of i few stocks wore confined to the smallost fractions. cific it which . The result of th Lytion of buil poi shirp upwar which rose from § per cent to the railro.d fist were confined to fr ounts. The ufternoon’s tradinz de no feature worthy of noto and-no_movenont of porti liere was some steength ais plaved in the [ate tradmz on the efforts to cover, but the market finally closed only steady to firw, generally ut close to first rices. overnment bonds dull and heavy ho Post says: The whoie novement of stock prices is in the hinds of speculative act'ons. One point of vantago and manipu- lative skill conposing these two con is aitogether outside. I'he professional trad- ers, when the market advances, huve exhib- ited Jittie skiil and less courage. Their for- ward movenient is slow and timid, ana the first sien of dn however remnoto, 18 dis- tinzuished by i ral desertion, 8o long ns the short interest Is nctively covering and buyers are numerous there Is little difficuity in dvancing prices, for there nre plenty of weak speculators involved in_the murket. so thitif the bear leaders coase bldding t bulls ure In a burry to make sure of thel profits. “T'he following are the closing auotations for the leading stocks on the New York Stock ex- stional cloped oforrod | a0 preferred.. rloan Expross. |*0hi0 & Mississippi *B,C.IL&EN.... ontarls & West dn Pacitio . cgon Tmproveny Southe C | Pacific Ches. & do 18t preferre © 1 | 1033 | Reading SUTIIL @ Rock sl fudson,...... 1. 142 'St L & 8. 15014 | t. Paul 60| do prei . Min, & ) al & Omabia. forred .. 215 | menn. Conl § Iron G0 | Texas Pacilic.... 13414| Tol. & O. C. pfd.. 62" | Unlon Pacitlc do pre Fort Wayne. Chtcago & 1. T Tocking Valley. . IHouston & Texas 1linots Central.... St Paul & Duluth, Kansas & Texa Lake Erle & W do preferred Lake Shoro.. Joupviy Ichizan Contral. L% & W preferred.. Minn. & St.1 do prof Missour] Pacific.. obile & Olilo Naehviile Chat N.J. Central Norfolk & W Northern Pacitie do preferr U. P Den. & Guifl 17 Northwestern Uit | i hie totul sales of stocks wero 100,518 share: Inoluding: Delaware & Western, 4.400; Er Louisville & Nushville, 7,100: Now Eng- 1100 aing, 20,300; Rlchmond & West B St baul, 10.4%5; Union Pacife, 87 |U. S Express....... d1¢| Wabash, 8. L & 1! 102" | “do prferred ... 48 |Wells-Fargo Ex.. 153 | Western Union. 248 | Am. Cotton Oll... 74| Colorado Conl. . <1083 “do preferred.. %0 |Sutro.. 150 | Bulwer... .01, 124 | Rieh. & W. P "Ter 201 | Wisconsin Central. 6 Northern pfd |Chlea Lead Trust I b K.GoW..0 a0 preferred New York Money Market. NEW York, May 27.—MONEY ON CALT. at I@1% per cent: 'ast loan, 1% per cent; offered at 1% per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER—JD5 per cont. STERLING LXCHANGE — Quiet but firui at #4803 for sixty day bills uud 8483 for de- b5 ctosing U S isreg.... U. 8. s coup... U 8. 48 re uotations on bonds: 1105 Mutual Union DI 10w N C. Tt C 100" [Norin. Pacific 1sis. Pacific 68 of 65,21, 109 | North: Pacitic 2nds’ thoutstana sty x| Nortiwestern Con. SHenn. new set. Gs... 108 | Northwest'n debbs.. an. new set. fs.... 101 |StT Tenn, now set Ja... 728 |St. Canada S0. 2us. ... 101l |81 *Central Paciflc Tt 107k |SL. P Pen &1 G Iats.. - 116k en. & 843, Y 828 6084 onsols..... 130 & Pac. Ists 1103 Tex. P 1. G Triets 8 Tox. I K. G.Tr. Rets %) Union Pacifo Tsts... f Weat Shore 1054 R0 G W 1% o &T.Gen. by London Financial Review, [Copyrighted 1892 by James Gordon Bennatt) LONDON, May 27.—[New York Herald Cabl e— Speclul to THE BEE. neral business has been comparatively quict in the Stock ox- chunge toduy. Atténtion hus been largely di- rected to concluding arrauzements of the set- tlement. T'wo fallures have been annoancod, neither, however, important. Thelrlosses ap- poar to iave been chiefly in American rall- Funas ure unchunged, A number of izations owused futorpational foreizn gov- ernment securities to close newhat . the depression being nereased by reported woik- ness on the Paris bourse. Home rallways with few exceptions close firm. A moderate fu- pro is established in Brighton deferred, Southeastern deforred.Osledontan. Chuthuni, Grewt Enstern and Metropolitan while the Northwestern, | Northwesf ern and Midland are 4 to % per cent lower, American rafllways closo flavon some forced sules. New York hus sent o fow soliing or- view to influence this market. A decline 15 established fnoluding, 1 ouisville & Nashville, Union cent: Wabish dobenture, % per Chicago & Milwaukee, 'y All other Canadlan lines close by, Grand Trunk preter- vo fallen 4 to I per cent. The Cana- dian Puclfic Is 'y to % per cent lower owing to the Stock exchanze rul,ulrolmmh‘. lflunny has beon in littlo better demand today. Toduy loans have been easily obtainad at % to % por cent. The discount market has beon guiet, Two aud throe months bilis were quoted at X 10 % por cent. Financial Notes, ((Kax8AS CITY, Mo, Muy 27.~Cloarings, #,02.- NEw Yok, May 27. balunces, 8,080,007, BALTIMORE, Md., May 27.—Clearings. $2,271,- 31 alunces, #103,35: Money, 6 per cent. n1a, Pa., May 27.—Cleurings, 810, ; balances, 81, ,780. Money, 3 per cont. LONDON, May 27.—Amount of bulllon gone into the Bank of England on bulances today £5,000. MEspis, Tenn, May change selling at 8150, Dbalances, $14.550, OINCINNATL, O.. May 27.—Money, 35 per cent. Now Olexrings, BERLL perial Bal specio of 21,390 mar! BoSTON. Mass, May 27.—Clearings, 813,051, &7; balances, 8185742, Moncy, 1% per cent. Exchange on New York, par. New ORLEANS, Lo, May 27— 013,415; New York exchangé couimercial per 81,000; bank, 1 0! BosToN, Mass., May 21 & noes, 81,K08,42; rate, 1% per cent; oall loa; 2544 per cont; Rue louns. J@0 per oent, 8. Louts, M ~Clearings, £,00140; balunces, 815,70, y, qulet and oasy at 4@06 per ceut. Exchange on New York, Wc premium. NEw Youk, May 27.—(Special Telegram to Tae Ber.)—Exchinge was quoted as follows Ohiougo, 700 premium; Boston, par: St. Louls, WJe preminm, Panis, Muy 27.—The weekly statement ot the Bunk of France shows at incroase of 15~ 475,00 franes gold ana 5,000 fruncs silver, Thiree por cent rentes, 8¢ 113¢ for the account, OH1CAGO, 111, May Jlearings, $15,708,160; money easy at3@4 per cent for loans; 4% per cent for time: New York exchuuge, 750 premium: sterling exchange, duli; BLSGK for slxty-any bills; $4.55 for sight drafts. Clearings. 810,576,820 —Now York ex- Uloarings, 8585, © Mining Quotations, San Fuancisoo, Oul, May 27.-Tho oficial closing quotations for minlng stocks toduy were a8 follows: Moxionn. Mount DIabio Navajo Ophir. . ol Beat & Belcher ... Bodie Consolidated. Cholla Con. Cal. & V. Crown Polut Kureka Con... Gould & Curry Halo & Norero e 10 i Union Lon ... Utab.. a0 12 : et ollow Jucke! Denver Minlng Stocks. DexvER, Colo, May #.—The following table BEE: SATURDAY, MAY 0ws the ran o _of prices and transactions for yesterday. 400 shares. ftock Argonant Bniiarat t Bangkok Cora ... Hates funtor Bl Tndiag B | Hie Siv H Trowolow H Caitlop $ Claudin Century',. 21 Clay County 3 Cash.. ] Diamond i e P I as and 01§ [Ranoing Tode’ | Whate {10 |Sutton reakiird; ;5 g |Camp Bird Bosiin Stock Market, Tho Lexington Little Rule. .. May Mazeppa Matehloss Morning Giim ¢ Park Conmolidated . Pay ltock Puzzier |Gold it Hoed Nationail BOSTON, were the olc following It KottovgLy : Aten, & Topikn Caiimt & 10 foston & v &1 0 X i e Wis. Con. com 1100 15 Allouez M. G (new), 10 Atiantic L Hoaton & Mont LIVE STOOK MARKETS, attle Active and ¥ Higher. OMAIA, May 97, —Recolpts for five days foot up 12064 enttle, 27,005 hogs and 2004 sheep, agalnst 11,080 cattl 6,450 hogs and 1,372 sheep the sume five duys last week. There was sone fmprovement In the general eattle market, but except ln isolated cases prices were not quotably hizher than Thurs- day. All buyers were in the field, eastern ad- vices belnz fuvorable enough to admit of moderate activity on the part of shipvers and exporters. Desiribie cattle of all welzhits moved more frecly than on any duy so fur this week, but at sabstantially steady prices. Good 1,200 to 1,400-1b. steers sold at ron § 5 1o #4.05; falr to ood %0) to 00-1h, stoers at from 450 to $1,00, and inferior 11zht stufl from that down 1o § 2% Tho yards wore empty nt the close, buyinz being active throughout tho day There was the usual meazer supply of cows and mixed stock on sale. and prices wero about stendy all yrou Some mixed steers wnd heifors sold for #53, but fair to good cows und hoe! wely at_from $230 to Some old thin peiters sold as low as .25 to #2.00. Bulls, oxen and st were gen- erally zer ut from 8150 to #485, Calves and yo © in good demand and firm at from $1.% 0. There was no grent amount of activity to the stocker and feeder trade, but the gen 1 tone of the market was somewhat imp by the better demand from the country. Good stufl is all right—stronz—but common und in- ferlor grades nre slow sale and lower. Repre- sentative sales: Hogs Searce STEERS. No. Av. Pr. 61,1071 ) 00 20,1022 8 65 171104 365 7100 865 1185 305 183 3 63 1030 5 65 961 3 65 1097 305 046 8 65 1057 365 301% B0ii4 370 370 370 370 No. Av. No. Av. 8.1 0..10 2201 2101128 16,1241 19..1197 1181198 11,7123 20,1180 401157 17,1113 20.. 805 1..1300 21, 010 2111000 1142 1074 JOU TP VIOE JOPR N Koo ot 1311222380 Yol e WEIFERS, 35...812 2 50 1.. 240 8. 800 CALYES. 0. 110 426 2020 480 100 460 BULLS, 1..1250 8 1810 1405 {1780 1667 11605 OXEN. 4..1867 365 BTAGS. 8..1343 1.160 165 85 4045 111140 16..1005 COLORADO CAT Av. 40 foeders T e 005 8315 52 feeders.. . . veee. 080 B 15 HoGs—Reccipts were pretty much the same as Thursday, but 3,000 lighter than last Friduy. Farmers aro too busy to huul hogs to market now, notwithstanding tue tempting prices. The market oponed nearly 63 than Thursduy, improved us “the morning advanced, and closed fully "6¢ higher. Shippers lield off on account of the high prices, but the firmnoss in provisions induced freo buying by puckers and fresh men deulers.” Tho comparatively lizht offe ings changed hands quickly, the good, heavy and butcher weight hogs commanding a premium of from 2i4e tobe over lizht and mixed stuff. Tho good hogs rezurdless of welunt sold largely at §1.00 Lo 81,65, with some of the best heavy londs at #.07% uid 8,70, and poor 1ight stuff us low ns #4.45 o Were mostly nt #1060 to #.00 azainst $.55 to £1.60 Thursday. The general uvorage of prices pild was 863 agalnst $4.55% Thursday and &1.45% lust Iriday. Represontutive Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. S120 40 8 4B 66......258 — A5 highe #0214 ] a8, —— =11118 B T T SREEEEEEEEEE S sB1SI8I11 2! FFhR seszg28s2es. s 3sssses 255555553 =33 RRS 23333358 PPy e 40 100 Ipts of sheep ot. Tho de- - RRER28SER There were no fresh roc d nothing here to-make i and continues gopd and prices unchungoed. 11 to ®0od nafives §1.50 to 8.0); falr 1o good westerns, $1.50 ‘g0’ 86.00; common and stock 28 TWELVE PAGES. sheap. £ 00 to 004 to eholce 40 to M-1b, Ttnbs, $1.00 10 § 2 ¥ Receipts and Disposition of Stock, Offcial receipts and disposition of stock 18 shown by the books of the Union Stock Yards mbany for the twonty-four hours ending at yeloek p. ., May 97, 1802 RECEIPTS, S CATTLY HOWSKS & MIS Hend Cars. Tlend| Cars Cars. [Hend Cars Tiead 6l sl aos i 10 DISPOSITION WOV RIS, CATTLE. 1OGS. [SHERT, pany 3 ind Co ] £ 43 Omaha Packing e The G. 11, Ham SWIL& Company ..,.... The Cudahy Packing Co.. | Kingan & on | Shippers and foeders. . Chicago Live CRICA G, 111, M Tie Ber.[—There " ket toony und a stro the several Stock Mar \ Telezram wCtive cattlo ma Uscful enttie Lisses wore heid at from 10c 10 156 hiznher than on Wednesday and buyers paid the advance Without o murmur. I1twis n good, active, healthy murket. Cowsand bulls were'sa cablo ut from $1,50 to $0) for inferlor to cholee quatity and saies of sieers were on a Lusis of from $1.5) to 410) for very cemuion to extra. It took a more thun ordinarily good bunen of cows to bring more then $425 and from .10 to $15 still buys rool stoers Extreme quietude still - char acterizes the trade in_ stockers . and fecders, There was a lmied amount of trading at from § Tho ealf muf- Kot wiis tirm at th I Thore was ot for hogs. Rurely hus there hoen sharper bidding thun Was seon for an Lour or Lo this morning. seidon do sellers have tho satisfac secing prices scoro n more pronounced ad- v Good to best grudes moved up fully 10¢, and the gain in_common a4 lots wirs stdl morc decided. 15 no more than cov 1t The advanee was sustained to the o the close was fir 4.7 5 ) extr he supply c deed the butk fete Prices for sheep Jeetad to any fmpord Tl modor- supply In the pens was bought up at fully ly rates. sules muking on a basis of from £0 8.3 for Inferior to extra shorn shec and from #4,00 to $.25 for spring Innibs; wooled yearlings sell at trom 3600 to Rec tie, 7,000; hogs, ¥5,000; sheep, Svening Journal reports: CATTLE-Re- 00; shipments, 2500: markoet steady o oxtra steers, #1250 185 good t0 L $38504.11; othiers, 2.6 5.75: stockers, £,0000'050: prinie cows wnd heifors, KL0O@HT, Hoas~Ruceipts, 26,0003 shipments, - 8,000; murket brisk and 105 ht rough and common, §10:@1.50: mixed wnd packers, $1, @1.8; prime heivy and butcher wel:hts, § ; 1ght, 1,751 00, NEEP—Recei) shipments, market active and steady to shude Istic clipped_Texans, $.7645: elipped na i 8.0 @5.75; yeariings. spring lumus, 5.2, New York Live Stock Market, NEw Yonk, May 2%.—BEEVES—Rocelpts, head, fncluding I8 cars for sulo: market slow, steady; native stecrs, #.1 bulls n cows, 81474 @L0; dressed buef stoidy at Gt 7X¢ per Ib. Shipments today. 210 betve: morrow, 1,127 beeves und 8558 quarters of Leef. CALVES—Keccipts, honds marker 46 lower: buttermilk calves, 0025, SHEEP—Receipts, 5,704 head: market steady; sheep. $5.00a i lings, #6.624@7 (0; sed mutton steady at _dressed yearlings, 11@13c; @ 106c. —Recoipts, 5,112 head, consigned di- nominally stead At 8,90 Kunsas City Live Stock Market, As City. Mo, May 27.—CATTLE—Re- .300; shipments, 700, The market for native cuttle was stendy; Texuans dull and dressed heef and shippinz steers. 3. 15@ cqie, EL00G3.3); stockers und feeders, 0 @ Hoas—Receipts, 12,50 mnrket was active ind $4.20004.60; hulk, § SnEEP—Receibts market was stead ; shipments, 1700. The bigher; all grades St. Louis LI Sr. Lours, Mo, May 1,810: shipments, 1470; no good it o good Téxat —Recoipts, &i00: market active and highel #160@4.80: mixed or light fair to best, 8. 70; shipments, €ood natives, RS —— When Traveling Whether on pleasiiro bent_or business, take on every trip & bottle of Syrup of Figs, 85 it acts most pleasantly ang effectively on'tho kidueys, liver and bowels, prevontiog fevers, headaclies and othor forms of sickness. For sale in 50 conts and $1 bottles by all leading daruggists, 1.057 0 chole inary to good, 0 mar- .00@5.15. AN EXPLANATION. How a persen can gain in flesh by the use of Johann Hoff's Malt Extract.” DBe- cause it contains, in an active form, the agents necessary in digestion, Good di- gestion is necessary for the maintainance of health. When you are losing flesh, when your appetite fails you, or after re- covery' from sickness, you will find_the use of the genuine Johann Hofl's Malt Extract most valuable for building up your weakened constitution. Don't delay to use it. You will find it a delicious remedy. Be sure to obtain the ‘*genu- ine,” which must have the signature of “Johaun Hoff” on the neck of every bottle. Eisner & Mendelson Co., Sole Agentsand Importers of Mineral Waters, 6 Barclay street, New York, __SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA. est oattle, hoz and sheep market in the west VCOBVIIMISSION HOUSES. GEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE STOCK COMMISSION. THE LEADERS, 5 1 - S0 OMAHA| }¥i'fetct Rbpores, ©F " Wood Brothers, South Omahay ‘elephone 1157, = J. . DADISMAN., | W. K. WOOD, ( Managers, Market reports by mail and wire cheerfully furnished upon application. Chicago. —THB— Campbell Commission Co. Chicago, EastSt. Louts, Kunsas Oity, South Uniaha, Sloux City, Fort Worth rll, W. K. Donny. H. ¥, Tallmadye. bicago. 1o Sulesman. Cattlo Sulosman Crill, Denny & Company, Live Stock Commission. Room 47 Exchange Bla'g, South Omahe. A. D. Boyer &Company, 66 and 5 Exchange Bullding,S8outh Omaha. Correspondence solicited and promptly answered Bpocial sttention to orders f kors & foedel Establishied, 1883, - ¢ = - _Incorporated, 1892 Capltal fully pata, §20,00). Waggoner Birney Company, Write or wire us for prompt and rellablo market ECZEMA. 35 YEARS: Mr. Hmau Taweatr, of Olean, Pikes County, Ala., says that SW1¥1's BPECIFIG cured him of a painful case of Eczemm, of which he had suffered for 85 years. He took seven bottles. cures by driving out the germs and pol- son. It is entirely vegetable. Send for ook on the Skin and Blood. BWIFT BPECIFIC CO., ArLANTA, G A reporta Perry Brothers & Company, Live Stock Commission. Room 61 Exchange Bullding, South Omaha. Telephone I assman & Dudley, |M. H. Hegarty & Co,, 161, Ex-| Room 81 Exocange B uge Building. "hatlalng, South Omabs, - Nob|South Omabu, - BOUTH OMAHA BANKS. Union Stock Yard National ——BANK. The only bank at the yards. Capital and sur- 200,000, Collections growlng out of the live neas slould be sent direct to this bank. Bhippers can deposit for credil of thelr hume Laok wherever located. Neb ARCHITEOTS AND BUILDHRS ), . GLENN, trnetors and sith conteactors for all kinds of llding, plastering palnting ete. will recelve n €opy Of Glann's wrehitocts and builders d:rectory free, by sonding their n, business and loea tion'to Mo publisher. J. 11, Glent, 113 8. 15th SU ——————————————————— AWNINGS AND TENTS. OMAHA TENT & AWK | WOLF BROS. & C0, ING COMPANY, Tents, awnings, tarpai- Flags, hammocks. ofland | 1ns, covors of all kinds. rpubber clothing. Send | flags, banners, ete, Send for cat'gue. 111 Farnam | for eatalogue! ¥ _—m BAGS AND TWINES BISKOP & 00, Staal, maniila rone. hemp, BEMIS OMAHA BAS O Importors and mrfs. flour sacks, burlaps, twino tton cot: In BOXES. H. C. TODD, Buccessor 100.3. Witk cnson. M@ OIKAY, paper pueking buxos. Al novel tes in box ilno 1110 Douglng St BICYCLES. M. 0. DAXON, Bloyoles sold on twonthly paymonts. 120 N. 15th st BOOTS AND SHOES MORSE-COE 8HOECD, 110 How.rd Stre st Faotozry corner 11th and Dougine atroety. ro minking close prioes Lo oath buyers, an are illg & class of goods which Is vory sale- able with morchants. KIRKENDALL, JONES & | AMERICAN HAND SEW - co., ED SHOE 0. ale Mre Boots, shoos, | teit woods nrney st Whol Agents rubbers 1808, 181 BREWERS. J0S. SCHLITZ BREw- NS C0. 9th and Leaven: Worth 8ts.. Omana. obn Murliovor. Agt. CONFECTIONERY. VOEQELE & DINNING Mrg Comfectio Jobbers of forely Gomentlo _fru CARRIAGES. W.R.DRUMMOND &C0. Carriage bullde: and patrol wagons spectalty. 16th, opp. Court House. CLOTHING. BLOTCKY & COHEN, Clothing, notion, furnish fngs. Give us o trlal Eamples prepaid by ox press. 111§ Harney BILMORE & RUHL, Manufrs and wholeeals olothiera 1109 Hurney stroet. COAL, COKE, | CORNICE. AOLE O WORKS OMAHA COAL, COKE & | EAGLECORN LIME 00., Mtrs. galvanized fron Hard and soft conl. 8 B, | 0ornice, window caps, -| metalic ekyitahis, oto. ocr sbandiDousias: | 110,013 Douge: CONTRACTORS. J. H. GLENN, Contractors and sub contractors for all ki bullding. plastering. painting ete.. will recelve a copy of ¢ nrchill ders directory free, by ng thelr o Iness and loca tlon, 1o the publisher. J. 1i. Glenn, 8. 15t Street. DRY GOODS. KILPATRICK - KOCH DRY 800DS 00, Dry goods.notions, gent's M. E. 8MITH £ 00,, Dry goods, notions, fur- nishing 'goods. Corner furnishiag goods. Co 11th and Howard-sts. 11th and Howard: FURNITURE OMAHA UPHOLSTER- ING CO. Upholstered furniture 5021306 Nicholas st Wholesale only. BEEBE & RUNYAN FUR- NITURE €O, Graco and Thirteenth streets. GROCERIES. | DRUGS, Ete. QM AHA lanufacturers” and Jo GRAIN. 8. AMD WHORTER, 21504 of Trade. Broke I geain, oto. Privat wirato N. Y., Chicage and St Louts. HARDWARE, ——— LOBECK & LINN, Dealers’ hardware and meehantes' tools 104 Douglas Stroot. A.C. RAYMER, Fulldors Mardwars and Contractors’ Suppll 5240 NOrth 16th street RECTOR & WILHELMY o, Corner 10th and Jaek Streeta, on i ———————g = LUMBER. CHAS, R, LEE, | Mardwood lumbor, wood | onrpets wnid HArquAE flooring, Bl and Douglas JOHN A, WAKEFIELD 1 Amorlown Por & M Qulncy whito It LIQUORS, ILER & 00, wor morchants, 1112 Harney-st. Mfra Kon nody’s Kast India Bit- tors. R - FRICA & HERBERT, Wholesalo liguor dealers 1001 arana ot o T — MILLINERY 1. OBERFELDER & 00, Importers and Jobbersod i Tnors. noions StaL orders prompt. 0812 Tthst. MUSICALL — - THE MEINBERG €O, 109N, 10th St Planow mukic and musteal tus Etruuouts of all Kinds g A HOBPE, JR,, anos organs, materinls, cto. Doug s artiats 1018 —_— " OILS STANDARD OIL CO. | SNOW DRIP QL Refined and tubr ating | No bad odor, no smo'cy | e no chnrring wicks, Ask f0F It Soho- feld, & Tealo, —— olls, axle grease, ote. oy AROOTH PACKING €2, | Packers of ossters, fish and celery. 608 Loaven WOrth st. —_— OVERALLS, § ”IRTS; ETC. KING & SMEAD, Mfra of "R & & pants ehirts and overalls,ete G118 8. itheat, | ROBINSON &BTOKES 00 Mfrs oelebrated * sEIn ool b, PRODUCE COMMISSION. Estabiished, 1675, | BRANCH & g0 WHITHEY & 80, | proguce, Butter, eggs and poultr; kinds, B st Lo fruits of il oystors. 817 '8y 1. A, RYDER & o, Butter.eggs,cheose,poul- try hides and gatne. 1216 Howard streat. Hefer to Cow'l Nat Bank | JAS. A, OLARK & OV, Butter, chooss, esin poultry and zame. 817 South 15th Straes MOORE & FEROUSON, utter, oges, choose. fruity, pouliry, gam Agonts ~ for ' Myw Hoyal horso and qattl spice. 803 B. 114} RIDDELL & CO., Butter, cheoso, oggs, vegetables. fruits,pouls try and gaws. 1.B. HUSE & €O, Our spocaltion: Buttar, oggs and pouleey, 101 oward stroot. W. E. RIDDELL (Established 15%.) B ‘Whol le butter & o aud sclls for cash 138, 1that, | PAPER. CARPENTER PAPER CO 1 KING PAPER 00, C full stock of (Wrapping paper, allkinde rinting, wrapping ond | 9f | twlio eto. 10 pritosipsrenioait Be | ipnonejjimm e STOVE REPAIRS. OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS, Stovo repaire nid watey inghmon (s for " any R ot kove mader 7 Douking. SASIHL. TOYS. D. M. STEELE & CO0., BLAKE, BRUCE & €0, stroet, | 10th and Harney streots, b ny 1oL Jome th and ¥ maba. ORDINANCIE NO. 3067. An_ordin the banks of existing on lots 1 . 1) addition, a nulsi ring such nui- sunce abuted by gradinz down such lots. Be it ordained by the city councll of the city of Omul Scction 1. That the | ing on lot 19, J. I. Re on to the city of Omal the wost side of e and tho s is hereby declared to be a nils- unce and such nuisance is hereby ordered to Le abated by the grading down of said bank of earth, and for that purposc thirty days is hereby dllowed to the owner of that portion of sl lot 19 0n which said bank of eartii now exists to grade down the swine to about the Jevel of 811d 2ith street. and in such manner as to prevent carth from falling uvon or be washed upon the sidewalks adjucent theret and in the event that the owiner of siid p. of suld lot shall fail, neglest or refuse to 8o grade within sald thirty days, the bonrd of public works be and heréby 18 authorizec directed to cause said grading to by eport tho cost thereof 1o be usses: ald part of said lot. tion2, Thatthe ing on lots 5 und 35 1 to'the city of Ol street, Leavenworth stre and the sume s hereby dec and the samo 15 hereby orlered to be und the owner or owners of suld hereby ordered to ubate sald nul grading down sald banks 5o us to fullinz or wishinz of earth fr the sidewiiks adjacent th or ow Jots shall fail, neglect or refuse to nuisnnee by so grading aown suaid lots within ‘days, that the board of publie works e erdby 15 authorized and directed to ciuse sald grading to be dono and report the cost thereof to bo nssessed azuinst sild lots. Rection 4 That this ordinance shall tuke effeot and be in force (rom und after its puss- earth fek's rth now exist- Dbank of earth now exist- Red ck's addition 1802, HN GROVES, L Clty Olerk. E P DAVIS, Prosident Uity Councll, oved M 18th, 1 g Approved May 18 85 » pEMIs, Mayor. HHiiescd May 1700, Notice of Assess f Da fo* Grading. To the owners of all !lots, parts of lots and real estate nlong Hauillton strect, from the Vinduct over the Belt Liug raliway to 4dth You are hereby notificd that the under- signed, three dlsinterested freedholders of the Omaha, have been duly appolnted” by with the npprovial Of thie city cou ol of sidd olty, L) assess tho dumage to the owners respeatively of the vroperty affected Dy grading Hamilton strect, from the viaduct over the Belt Line railway (o 45th street. de- by ord nince No. .02, passed Mudy 10th, 182, wpproved Muy ith, 1 You ure further notified,” that' having ace oceptod sald appointiment, and duly qualificd as required by luw, we will, on the sl any of June, A. D. 1802, at’ the our of 10 0'clock 1 the Torenoon, at the oflice of Benowa & Co. in the MeCague bulldiog, within the corporat of suid city, meet for the purpc and wiking the assessment of DWIOTS TOS y of said vrop: feoted | rading, taking into consider tlon special benotits, If wny, You ure notlfivd (o i prusent at the tine kekny objections »il l.ylli\l ssueut (e proper i G B BENE JAMES Owaba, May 97th, lo. JUKDALE M dive H. HARDY &00, Toyn, dolls, albums Tanoy goods. houss 1 onl. M. A. DISBROW & GO, Manufacturors of sush doors biinds and mouldings. Branch of- fice, i3th and Luard Sta. | nishing goods. dron's_carringes. ¥arnam Stroet ROPOSA "0R BUILDING MATERI® als, wind mills. tanks, pumps, cte. U, n Scrvice. Pine Ridge Azcney, 8 S, D, Muy 27th, 1805 —Scaled broposi dorsed *Proposals’ for Buildinz Muteriul, ete. " us the ease miy be and addressed to the undersizned ut Pine Ridge Agency, 8. D, will be received at this agency until 1o'elosk p. me of June 21st. 1802, for furnishing un i delivors Ing at varions pointson the Pine Ridge udian reservation Lo bo designated by the under- signed, about 0 fort of assorted lumbers 160,000 'shiniles; windows: 40 doors; 6,000 1400 fect of quarter round fron. hird= Tnts, rocle. sund, cte., nlso five O te 1 powers With Lk s, pumps, ete. A full - list 0 wy be obtained by application to the undersizned. Bidders are required to st iically fot bids the proosed £ eieh clo offered’ for delivery The right rvod 1o re o 1y bid Af dec frvice, CENT bid must he ek or draft upon son positor cinity wbie to the order of the Com Fidiun A fTairs for at loast five pi amount of the broposil, which will be forfeited to the Unite any bidderor bidders recoiving an awird s full to promptly ex outriet with and sufliclent surel rwlse to be turned to the bidacer. suipiniod by ash i tleu of a cortified check wiil nov be Consldered. For further information ns g points of delivery. transportation, vte. 1o CAPT. GEORGE LEROY BROWN. U Acting U. 5. Indlun Agent. miterinl THE “LADIES. PERFR SYRINGE. The Only Per Vaginal und Koctul Sy riage the World fons e ed without liidng o fiis tho. lothing oF necessl afing the uso of w vewsol ind which oin also be used for rectul 1njeotions SOFT RUBBER BULB RN KR B L PRICE 83 00, Mall Orders Sollelted The Aloe & Panfold Co., 15th Ate Next o Postoffice 1, L J0 open the 4th of June for the b reabtirant pending thy manufac Prrers i consumers' oxhibit, which will | {08 bouL two Weeksi w1ho for the peo ple's party convention i ) for fce croam and lemon ade priviloges for the manufucturers' exhib Wnd hiso for tho people's party conventl or further varticulnrs addross Bovretiry Manufacturers d Cousumers wssociation, Coliseuta buliding, Bids privile Bids will be ors' Directory” |