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6 YHE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Wheat Wae Quite Nervous and Unsettled Yestorday, SOME LONG WHEAT MADE ITS APPEARANCE Ramors That the Hateh Bill Could Not Possibly Pnss the Senate Cansed & Sharp Rally—Stocks and o ©m1eAGo, 111, June 7.=Wheat was nervous and unsettied with rather sudden and violent fluctuations. The opening was at about s closing fizures to je jower, butthe market was weak nnd a deciine of 1o was recorded. This was n continuation of the weakness de- veloped yesterday when it became known that_the Hateh bill had been passed by the house of representatives. Thero #as a feoling of uncertalnty and some lonz wheat cume on the murket. Some favorable crop reports from the spring wheat Lelt in the northwest and an Inercased sereage with favorable ad- vices froni winter wheat in Kansas,added to tho weakness, Later, on advices from Washington that thero was no possibility thut the Hatch Bl would puss the se €, LUROLLEE WIth less fuvornble reports from France and Russia as 10 crov. there was a sharp rally of 2, but a ction on sales by longs to roalize scared shorts and In the seruinble to cover prices were ndvanced 23¢, leaving the close firm at an advineo of th¢ over yesterday. Corn was netive and “unse,tled. The close wos firm ni 1%cndvance over yesterday. Outs were unsettied nnd elosed higher. Vrovisions sympathizod with grain and elosed with amoaera vorecintion in values, The lewding futures ran-e 1 s follows: AT ST4(8 BAE B wN by s by a1 Auguat. MERS POIK= Cash quotations w 0uR- Dull and unchange ; spring st 2 spring, §i%c; No. 8 spring, 8ici No. 2, 58¢; No. 3 yellow, 51@ #%ce; No. 2 white, 30@s0le; 3¢ 3, g0, 0. 2, 6c; No. 3, 0. 1, 81,0244, ED—Vrime, §1.20@1.0. PORK—Mess, per Dbl $10.50; lard, per 80.9714@640; short ribs sides (loose), dry salted shoulders (boxed), 4; short cléar sides (boxed), $6.656.8: " \IYIII!KE\'- -Distiliers’ finished goods, pe: 5 ‘GARS—Unchanged. ceipts and shipments today were as fol- No. 3 white, Rve— N BAnEY— 45857c; 40D No, 4, Flour, Wheat, busheis. Corn, bushels Oat. bushels iyo, b Bariey, bushels 140000, 225140 4000 4500 On the Produce exchange today tho butter marketwas unchaneed; faney créamery. 164@ 170: fine westorn, @16¢; ordinary, $@15c; fine Qulrics, 15@10c. Esgs, 15¢ New York Markets, NEW YRk, June 7.—FLoui—Roecelpts, 47,622 ]{kp' exports, 76,500 bisis., 16,877 sneks.; mar- ot strong, fairly active, chiefly home trade; sules, 60 bbls, CORN MEAL—Tirm, WnrAT—Recelpt bu. jsales, 3,006,000 b $3,1.4,000 bu, spot. Bpot quict, opened jower, closing higher und firm; No. 2 red. 083c@$1.01 uflont: 97%@07¢ 1. 0. b ungraded red. 9i%c@$1.01%4: N northern, O1%@@%c; No. 1 hard, No. 2 northern, N exports, 161308 Uptions opencd 'weak; closed firm vnd higher: No. 2rod. June, %04@02%c, closing nt w2io: July, o @i clostng w wiNo; Aus e, closing atudlie; May, 8@ ic, closing ut $1.01. ot YE-Stronger, ulot; westorn, $4a0%c. AnLEy Marr—Dull, CorN—R 100:5% bu.; exports, 31,40) bu.: sales, $4,0,0 bu. of futures and 116,000 bu, of spot. Spot market opened weaker. ' closed strongor: moderately nctive: No. 2, 51%@30is0 in elevator; 383 @603 uflont; unzraded mixed, 7@ e, Options deciined %@ie on large Fecelpts: closed firm at 2@2he up on rains west and hizher cables; June, 57@37%c. clos- ine. 691505 July, 5@THe, closing Hithe; Auzust, 6i@s0kc, closing 66%¢; ' Septe closing 863, OATS—locelpts, 70,075 bu.; exports. 3475 bu.; snles, 200,000 bu, of 'futures and 60,000 bu. of spot. Epot quiet, opened _weunker, stronger. Optlons,quict but fir Wie, closing aviThe: A , ‘closiug at 47 mixed western, shipping, 87.00@7.20; o, pping, 0@ 1.0 HAV-Quiet hnd ‘eas Kli‘l‘" to oS- common to cholee, 22 2303 Polfle const, 221 3K, froie R SuaAr Quiet but firm; sales, 185 hhds. mus- ;!u\'ndu. 80 test, ut 230; refined active and T MorAsses—Firmer; forelgn sclling at 10%c f Nuwua}mnm. dull. * 52 rm, moderate demand: do L1 "‘I" to extra, 4%@lc; Japan, 5'@5ie, B PETROLEU Quiet und steady; elosed nt She forduly. ey Tlted CoTroxsexn OIL-Qulet and fiem: crude, 3 yollow, TALLOW—E Dall but steady: stralned, (mRal hos sieady ed, common TURpE Steady and firm at 204@20%c. EGas—Quiet but steaay; western, ,]:uur;‘lu prime, 16G164c ipts, 11,016 pkgs. WoorL—Moderately ative and t nd{: Ce do- o floece, 2014@d3c; puiled, @52 xus Xus, Falr demand, steady; old mess. $0.7 @10.50; now mess, $1L0); extra prime, #0600 ATs—Firm and quiet; short clear, 07,20 middles, quiot. LARD—Dull but stendy: western stoam sales, 25) tierces; clty, 8.0 i options snies, 500 tlerces: July, 80,08, Glostog at K61 DIdS August, 6707 Scpmuer, 70, BUTTER-Fulr domand; western dalry, 120 He; western creamery, H@ise; we fugtory, 1l Eigin, 17, URKESE —Moderate demund und sler; skitme. i easier; part Pia TRON—tendy; An Correr—Qulet: luke LEAb--Dull: domest TAN=—Strong; straits, St. Loul 81, Louig, Mo.. June 7.~ FLOv| but no uavance establiy WnEAT—Cush.lower, K : options sold Jorwer early. but soon advanced and closed 23 @io ubové yesterduy; July, 0 August, Blge. Conn—Lower, 4ic: July d ) ghen tollowdd Wi, "Ht'{fl. TIRERG axie enrly; uboye yesterduy; ' June, 47¢; clos 41340 bl Sepromber, 41l o3 dulylorediay Ats—Much more quist than wh Dut closed 5o hichor for fatures: ¢ash. easior a4 Dids Jully olosed atiile bid. K 1vE—No sules BauevoNo market, ’ HAN—Active; onr lots sacked, oG te; country polnt ots, g, "4t #1dex —Active; brairie, $8.0@1. P “hlm.k uirie, A@LLV.; timothy, LEAD=T)ill: #4.05 askea. L LAX SEED-Qulet; Wo Buiren—Firin, Lut unchanged. EGGs—Firm, Lut u (et and cusy. but prices un- ork. standurd woss. JobbIg, $10.0) A for n:w. It iour, 200 1bs.; wheat, 14,000 bu, ; corn, GLU0 bu.; outs, 2000 bu.; rye, H000 a:.: [ BiipseNTs—Flour, 11,000 1Ls ; wheat, 8,000 by, ; corn. B0 oats, L0.000 bu.; rye, o bariey, none. 2 el chunged; forold; § S IKANSAS City. Mo, Jur No. ¥ @ije Woik N No. 3 white. 4 Oars—Weak; No 2 mixea, 01 No. 2 white, ECELPTE - Wheat, 37,00 bu.; F GRtrTa-—Whea u.i corn, 3,000 AEATS-Wheat, 87,000 bu.: corn, 17,000 Outs, noue. WiEAT—Lowe 2 red. bogu uixed, 4de; No. 2 [T Wool Murket, Sr, Louis, Mo, June 7.-\WooL-—Receipts, 8,000 1bs ; shipments, 85000 Ibs. The wark xn wins vory quiet and very littie s doing. 'rices are entirely wochaneed. Cotton Market. NEw Youk, June T.—Futures oclosed -u".dn waics. 1802 0 bales: June, 8164165 Jul. VLUQTI0 August §1L.I0QT.07; Beptewmber, November, #.059 January, K210 03: " December, 1,128, March, #8.41@8.45 February, 3, Er. Lovs, Mo, June 7.—Firm at 7i-i6e. Eales, 90 bales:' receipts, 70) bales: ship- ments, 1,000; stock, 81,000 bales. NEW ORLEANS, Lo June 7.—Inactive: mid- %e: low middiing. 7e; good ordinary, 6i4ci net receipts, 2487 bales: gross recelpt 5 bales ewnru coastwise, 210 bales; 3 bale tock 140,650, Omaha Prodace Market, Hipes, Erc.—No. 1 greon hides, do: No.1 green saited hides,” ¥@iiio; No 2 greon saited hides, 8G3%c; No. i green saited hides, 25 to 40 1bs., #@4%c; No. 2 green salted hides. 25 to 40 1bs,. i@d%e; No. 1 veu! calf, 8to 15 1bs., 0c; No. 2 youl eal, 8 to 15 1bs. d¢: No, 1 ary filnt hides, i'No, 3 dry filnt hides, 5¢; No, 1 dry salted hlaes. 5@bo; Sheep pelts—Green salted, ench, 53@41.2; green salted shearlings (short wooled early skins), each, 16@%c; dry shear- lings (short wooled enrly skins) No. 1, each, 5@ltc; dry shearings (short wooled early sking), No. 2 ench, 5c; dry fiint Knnsas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts, per ib., actusl weight, 19 1415c; dry fiint Kansas and Nebras- kn murrain wool pelts. per Ib. £ i2e; dry flint Colorado but per ib., actual welght, 10@1244¢ radoniurrain wool pelts, per it Twelght, 8@100; dry pleces and bucks, nctunl welght. Tade. Tallow und grease—Tallow. No. 1, $%@ 40 tallow. No. 2, 3 white A. dc; grense, white N1 yellow, ¥ grease, dark, 2%c; old butter, beeswax, prime, 10@25cirough tallow, 114@ c. Fiuirs—California Riverside orauges, §.5 Washington navais, #.50; fmir to cholce lem- ons, £L5064.00; fancy lemons. $1.50; bunanns, cratod, £200@%50; [loridn tomntoes, #4006 450 por crate of six buskots; pincapplos, £.50 per doz. . VEGHTADL @185 October, #7.9%7.0 actual weight, her wool peits. i dry fiint Colo- —Callfornia_oabbage, 2yc per Io. in crates: home grown lettuce, 3@ 40c per doz.; southern _onlons. = 30 er bbl.: Bermuda boxcs, #2.25; Nebraska hand picked teans. #1,8522.00: mediom, $1.500 i Co orado und western Nebras! Dotin- B@fie: native potntoos, H@se: L or 1.1 spinnch, £2.5003.00 per b 24 ¢; pleplant, 2¢ per 1b.i new Onl- ifornia p 2@2ye per lb.; cucumbers, #1.50 por doz. POULTRY—G00d 01d fowls. § emull spring not wanted. TER--Packing sto Bi0c: small 10ts of choice stock to retnil trade, 12@14e. EGGs—124@18ce. T@Se per 1b. lve Liverpool Markots. Liverpoor, June 7. — WugAT — Quiet but steady: No. 1 California, J14d; red western spring. 08 11zd@ts 11d’per cental; No. %, red winter, fs 1044da6s 11d. Recelpts for the past three days, 180,000 centals, including 84,000 Americun, Cony—Firm and quiet; mixed westorn. 5a 1d per cental. Recelpts Amorican corn for the pust three days 14 0 centals, Coffee Market, =W Yom, June 7.—Option points up und c'osed 5 polats up. Snles. 12500 bugs, Inciuding’ June, $12.80: July. Auzust. 812,10B12.15; Sebterber, 110; October, 81211 December, 312,050 ; Mareh, 81 Rio, firm $13.000.1%.25, New York Dry Goods Market. NEW Yonk. June 7.—The dry_goods mar- Ket was without mucl change.” Print _cloths ll|\v:5I advanced to 3%c¢, und still tend up- ward, opened steady Traders’ Talk. CHICAGO, TIL. Tune 7.—Counselman & Day to Cockrell Bros.: July wheat declined to 8330 on selllug by country holders upon.the confirmation ~ of the ~pnssago. of the Hatch Dbl by the Jower house of congress. Cables 'were firm from England and strong from the continent, but had littie effect untfl reported interviews with United Stutes senators indicated tho probablo ultl- mate defoat of the measure in the senute. Upon ~ that news the market was re- Ileved and responded quickly to Bradstroet's figures. The market ceased with a stam pede of shorts, led by Pardridge. who seemed do- poralized and was trying to cover his short lines of wheat and corn. Cornshippers, haying been oaught shorton last week's ud vanco, took advantage of thestampede of country longs on the Hatel il action and bought hieivy under 50c for the Juiy, August anl September fu- tures and word Teady to turn and stampedo Pardridge and othér shorts when the turn came (n wheat. Oats followed corn and closed stronz. Provisions were depressed eurly by country longs se'ling. Packers Lought July stufl freely and tho market recovered to yes- terday's closing prices, At the recovery pack- ers sold September product frecly and the losing was Barely steady. Ciicaao, il., June7.—I" Duncan, Hollinzer & Cc nas been moderately active. July opened at 84%c, s0ld off to &:3c. and closed it 8i%e. Wo have had the full effect of the Hateh' blil. Tt 18 more thin offset by reports of the growinz crop, which is poor, I'mrm,w the poorest since 1857, Innny case wheat it about the present price is low, and particularly so seeing wo have no roceipts at winter wheat points. We have advised purchases on all wheat spots and still do, Corn. in sympathy with wheat, hus ruled stronger, July opencd at 40%¢ and closed at Slize. We do not recommend pur- chases on sharp advances, but we think wheat and corn low, considering all the circum- stances. Oats' were more_nctive thin they have been, July opened at 32 und closed at rom ¥%0'to 8dtc. Hog products strong, ook higher. Ciicco, T, June 7.—Kennett. Hopkins & Co. to 8. A, McWhorter: All markots opened nervous on account of the Hateh il and soon decided wonkness. The decline ed by Washineton speclals saying it is the sentiment of tho senato that the bill will not be reached this session and that it will not puss the upper houso if 1t is reached Tt is alrsady suzzested that if trading in fu- tures bo prohibited in the United ates it will result in bullding up in Moutreal or some other Canadiun point a larzo speculative business and incldertally cash trade mizht follow. Foreign news hus been bullish but rather bearish from the United Kingdom. Allezed state crop reports that could not be confirmed have figured largely today. The domestic news has been rather bu fish from winter wheat se tions and bearish from the northwest. Corn nnd oats were lower and dull early but raliled eharply luter in synipathy with wheat though the crop news hus been quite favor- ablo from sections and botter westher is promised by the weather bureau. Notwith- -standing the light run of hozs at tho yards the provision market opened "easior” and showed some weakness, with Cudahy a liberal seller of ribs, and commission houses selling pork and lard. There was o rally near the close In sympathy with other markecs. G. Logan & Co., to The wheat market London Kinancial Review, [Copyrighted 1892 by James Gordon Bennatt.) Lowpox, June 7.—[New York Herald Cable— Spoelul to THE BEE.1-As regards new business this has been an exceedinzly quiet day on the Stock exchanze, while the attendunce of mem- bers has been very smail, the splendid weather evidently being un_inducement with many to prolonz Whitsuntide holiday. Funds arc 4 shade easier. Indiun 44 rupce puper has risen about 2 per cent on 'the an- nouncement that holders will have the option of convers! into 4 per cent. Forelgn government securities met with mod orute ittention with fow exceptions, the close boing tolerably firm, an advance being estab- lished yptiuns, ~Greek, Spanish and Argentine fssue, the lust mentioned being influenced by the premium on gold declining to 234 per cent. Home raliways met with ™ comparatively littie attention. The traflic statoments of the Southern line ure considered favorable, yet Brizhton deferred and Southeastern deforred o.0sed ut ractional decline, while trifiing improve- nt {s estiviished 1n Caledonian deferred, Great ‘Eastern. Northeastern, Metropolivan and Discriot. Anierlcan railwhys have been moro or less flat all duy. Durlng the last liour there has been a decided improvement in thelr tone, closing firm, though there 18 no confllence’ oxpressed in tho securities, the public standini quite uloof. Money has beon quiten drug, Short loans have bean readily ottalned at from 5 to }4 per cent deciine. In he discount murket bills have been source, those of two and three months ure quoted ut % per cent. STOCKS AND BONDS, Everything Was Quiet in Stocks Yesterday with Few Excoptiol NEW Yok, June 7. —The stock market today was qulet, but the coalers were still under the hammerand good buylng of the grangers, which made its appearance early, brought the transactions up to . respectuble figure and gave tho murket an uanimated feeling. The strength displayed under the demand from the short and foreign buyers, who bouzht more thun they sold, was somewhat of u sur- prise to the benr faction. Reports from the West went Lo show that the latest storles of domund und the backwardness of tho seanson have been much exaggerated and there wus anuppurently declded disposition to veuture into the warket on the long side wnich the ruwors of the lute heav, Tkt Dy the Thsidars dvd much vo satou rlt:llu'.". ‘Ihere was, however, littie or no feature to the dealings outside of the coulers and gran- Rers, even the industrials tuking s baokward osition In the mariet, and remained vold of nterest throuzhout thie day. The prices at- talned were generally well finld untll the last bour, when there wus unother determined drive at the Hstana the grangers in partic: lar, tho situntion of the shorts In the proper- Uos bowg rather desperate. Buriington folt the tull force of the assault und it was drive down over | per cent from the best fizu ‘The tinul chiunges show considerable 1rre ru- larity, thouzhi “adyances are In & minority. The sales reuchod 256,087 llsted and 10,376 un- Ih::ul. b iovernment bonds vo be State Lounds .Il:vu bennd‘;‘lll.ll"nl.; stoudy. ugglelipa. e © Tost says: As foollshuess has ex- huutod fiselt the sollors for tho st hour of NMoudiy wero roudy 1o cover, Letce there was & ‘Velter wurkot Tho first, CHAFitADI oxe plunution of the dismuy that struck holders ofahuren Just befor tho closs js that they did ot know what 1o Huten biil wis: The tollowlng ure the closiug uuotations for THE OMAHA DAILY the leading stocks on the New York Stock ex- chunge toduy Fiohinon.. 7 el Ao preferred N.Y. Central, IN. ¥, ¢ &St do 'proferred.. ... Ohi0 & Misslasippi. do preferred..... 88\ |Ontarls & Western 19 |Qregon Improvem't. 314 Oregon Ches. & Ohlo... 24%|Oregon Tra o latpreferred... 6144 Pacific Ma ‘ 020 preferred... 42 |Peorls, Deo. & B.... Chieago & Alton.... 18 |Pittsbirg. O, B&Q... 4| Pullman 1 ©.C,, C. &8k L. .. 644 | Rending........ Délaware & Hudson 1864 Rock Island. 51100 D. L & West.. ... 154 St L & 8. F. ist pfd. DI&RG. pfd.. .10 48| do preferred ..... East Tennesseo. . 4 [St. Paul....... do 1st preferred., §7 | do preferred. 0 2d preferred. . Min. & Man. . Erio.. ... 2% |St. Pau, & Omahn. . o preforred . o proferred ... *Fort Wayne ... Tenn. Conl & Tron.. Chiengo & K. 111, Texas Pacific. ... cking Valloy. Tol. & 0, C. pfd. .. &Texds. .. #4|Union Pacific... .. U, 8. Express |Wabash, st | do preterred Wells-Fargo Ex 3| Westorn Unton 8(| Am. Cotton OIl. [*Colorado Conl. | Homestake Iron Sliver ontarto. o preferred. . Lake Shore Loulsville & Loulsvillo & N. A *Memphis & Char. . Michilgan Central. .. ML L 8 & WL L Quicksilve do proferrod.... . o preferred Minn. & 8t L. L0 |8utro.. Ao proferrad;.. . Bulwel Missourl Pacinic. . | Wisconsin Centrai .. Mabile & Ohilo .. |Chicago Gas. Nashvlile Chatt... |Leaa Teust, N. J. Contr |Sugar Trast. 00 Norfolk & W pf Southern Pacitic Northern Pacific 0.8, L. & U. N.. o preferred., R G W.. U. P Den. & Gui a0 preferrod. Northwes i The total sales of stooks wore 201,363 shures Including: Atchison, 13,160; Delaware, Lncun wana & Western, 13,350: Erle, 0,80: Loalsville & Nashville, 4.500i Missourl Paclfie, 0418; Northera Puolfic und preferred. 1045 New Reading. 50,10); St. Paal, 41,505 14,048; Western Union, 7.63 New York Moncy Market. NEW. YORK. June 7.—MoNEY oN OAnL—Easy’ at 1@1%4 per cen! ast loan 134 per cent; closed off erod at 144 per cent, PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER—23@3 per cont. STERLING EXCHANGE-Quiot but strong ut r sixty-day Dils and 848814 for do- 10T BT cific Ists:. 118l *Paciflo s of ' cific 2nds, 1128 Louisiana stp'd 1x.. Northwestern Con,. 135k Tonn. S, 100 Tenn. now sat. bs. 54 80 Tenn, now sot. 3. .. M. 00 Canada S0, 2nils | g Central Paciflc 15t 120t Den. & . G. I8is.... 508 Den. & 1. G x. PR G T, Rets 20l Erio 2nd “Union Pacific Ists.. 100 MK & WostShoro. ... ... 1034 MK & 810 G, W. B oid. UL 8. s coup... 8. 4igs rog. iy 1154 Boston Stock M: BosToN, Mass., June were the closing prices on ton stock market toda, Aten. & Topeka, Boston & Albany... Boston & Malne.... Fitehburg R, R. . Kearsage Mass. Cen...... Osceoln. x {|Santa Ke Coppor. N.Y.&N. Tamarack ..... 014 Colony. Boston Land C Rutland pfd West End Land Wis. Cen. coi 3| Bell Telephion Allouez M. C. (new). 100 Lamson Store Atlantic 5 10%| Commonwealth following tosks on the Bos- oston & Mont. fumet & Hecl| ning Quotations, BAN FrANcisco, Cal, June 7.—The offelal clnn!nn(}\mln!hum for mining stocks today were as follows: Alta. Tinle & Noroross... 160 Belcher .00 Mexican.. 16 Best & Beichier..!.] Ophir.... Bodle Consolidnted. 50 | Chollar 50 Crown Point. Eureka Con. Gould & Curry... . 105 New York Mining Quotations. NEw YORK. June 7.—The following are the closing m est & Belche Con. Cal. & Va. Deadwood Hale & Noreros Homestake.. uancial Notes, - lel’(AK!As Crry, Mo, June 7.—Clear:ngs, $1,62) - NEW _ORLEANS, 1,609,700, PARIS, June 7.—Three per cent rentes, 08¢ 70c for tho iiccount, New Yonrk, June 7.—Olearings. 8137, balances, 88.812,316: BALTIMORE, Md., June 7.—Clearings, 3,130, 437: balances, $609,107. Money 6 per cent. PHILADELPRIA, Pa.. June 7.—Oleurings, 8:2,- 0306,438; balances, 81,072,268, Money 8 per cent. LoxDON, June 7.—Amount of bullion gono 1nto the Bunk of Englund on balances oday was £165,000. S. Louts, Mo.. Tune 7.--Olenrinus, §,780.680; balances, 8186,5%5. Money, quiet; 4@ per cent. New York exchange, 90¢ premium BostoN, Mass., June 7.—Clearing house bal- ances, B1ESS,728; mouey, 14 por cent; call loans, ¥@j per cent: time’ loans, (@5 per gent. BOSTON, Mass.. June 7.—Clearings, $15,072- 421; balunces, §1,658,728. Money, 1%@24% por cent. Kxchunge on New York par to 12%c discount, CH1cAGo, TIl, June 7.—Money on call easy at G14@4 percent, Time loans, 4% por cent. Bank oclearings, 817,280,000, New York ex- cnange, e premium. ' Sterling exchange, 8ixii for sixty-duy Dills und 81884 for sight rafts. La, June 7.—Olearings, 741 LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Cattle Slow and Steady—Hogs Active and Higher. OMAHA, June 7.—Recolpts for the past two dnays foot up 4,337 cattle, 12,625 hogs und 157 sheep, against 4,802 cattle, 21,110 hogs and 9023 sheep Monday and Tuesday of last week. Offerings of cattle were liberal enough, about the same as last Tuesday, the two days' recelpts falling very little short of sup- plies for the same two days lust week. in- difterent eastern advices prevented any great amount of activity on the part of shippers and exporters, and with the murket practically in their own hands local dressed beef buyers were not in- clined to pay more thun steady prices even for the bost stock. As usual tho hundy lizht and medium welght attle wero In tie Uest demand and could be moved freely at stoady prices, Holders of rough heavy and unfin- shed boeves found a dull, lower market. Fair 10 k0od 13X to 1,000-1b. steers scld at from &80 to 84,15, * Falr 10’ good 1,000 to 1,200-1b. steers brough.t from %50 to .00, with very common Ilzht stufl ‘selling as low as &, There was very little 1ife or snup to the trude, but the close found the y.rds very neurly emply. Cows und mixed stuff was In only moderate gupply: fulr demund and chuhgod, hunds briskly at steady to ltronli prices. Poor to rinio cows und heifers ‘soid ut from 81.75 to kL00, Talr to good stuff largely at from 8.70 to 8430, Bulls, oxen and stags were in moderate roquest und about steady. Culves wero prac- ticully unchanged at from #.00 to £.00, ‘There was i very light trude In stockers and feeders and the market was decldedly weal Deulers ure not looking for any marked in provement in the business untii 1t is reason- ably certain that we will huve at least u fair corn crop. Lepresentutive sules: DRESSED BEEF. No. Av. 19. 1185 42.71080 17,1081 20,1184 1601157 cosssssnrepterssaeesed EEEERES R R S R e S e e e B ey Spwapsy EERZEEETEEETEEZI e eessssssssesssesnaasaan s =5588888 8 IPPING AND EXPORT BEEVES. & e T EES FEEIEESEEEE eEmeRuootuanan ESEFEESE FEEzEEas E3E PSRRIy P dbbabbnd SETITIIIBELLLE SREBLEX SEEBEEEESEEEE8 EEBBBESSSERI2Y TTaJeese EER BEE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3.1148 307 10,1041 L5048 00 TRIPERS 7K 395 oALVES. B8 4w g BULLE 40600 2 40 6.. 510 8. 68 &z @ £ 33 s EEEEE EDERS. . 8.. 060 1. 81 333223 LB ] preTer— MILKERS AND SPRINGERS, 1 milker. 1 milker 1springer HoGS—The supply, while fairly 1iboral—107 ears—fell far short of what dan ers were look ing tor, being only about half a8 many hogs as were received horo Inst Tuesday. The guality In general was very fair, the hoss lurgely on the light wnd medium weight order. Under the In pt very fuvorable ad- vices from other markets an improved sh ping demand and active buying by lo houses the market opened nctive, with prices from 5e to 10c hizher thun Monduy. fell &0 far short of expoctations nid jocul biiy- ing was 0 nctive that the market rather fmproved as the morniug udvanced and sales alonz townrd the lutter part of the mar= ket wero fully 10c higher thun Mondny. Good heavy and butcher welght hogs soid at a slight premtum over hoavies, but fair to good hozs ot all welzhits sold Inrgely at #.50 to #.55 with n_fow primo butchier and heavy ionds at $4.5:5 und 8460, Common light and mixed hozs sold at .45 t0 §4.50 with some In- ferior stufl ns low us £.40. Trading was fairly lively throuzhout and everything was out of first hands some time before noon, the bulk selling at 445 to #.80 azalnst .40 to .45 Mondny. ‘Ihe general average of prices pald Yas 84.5015 against #.42 Monduy and lust Tuesday. Representative salos: No. 8h. 5. = 81 280 5 0 22 ERET S a2z 23 5333 238232 gges —anoa popsppapapepet EEES 2222238388 28288 2g. e e e 61" 111128 50..... 204 PIG8 AND ROUGH. 200 — 28 1..... 480 L85 i1 3......213 SHEEP—Two londs: were received, one of them billed direct.to'a loeal killer. The other load wis mixed. - Some fair native ewes aver- aging 84 1bs. brought $.00, and a small bunch of spring lambs sold for #:50. Demand active, market firm. Fair to good natives, #.500 600; fair to good westerns, $.50@6.00: com- mon and -stock sheep, K300} good to cholce 40 to 00-1b, lambs, #4.0026.50. Represen- tative salos: i No. 'y 63 native mixod. 1 lamb.. 16 lambs.. .0 Recelpts and Disposition of Stock. Offietai rocolpts and dlsposition of stogk as shown by the books of the Union Stock Yards company for the twenty-four hours ending at 5 o'clock p. m., June 7. 182; RECEIPTS, HOGS. SUEEP, TCATTLE. |HoR Cars. |[Head Cars. Mead|Cars. |Head | Car -mi 3| un‘ DISPOSIPION. IS, 107, BU Omaha Packing company. 'he G. H. Hammond Co. Swift & Co Shippers and feeders, Left over... Tota .Chicago Live Stock Market. On1oAGo, Tl Juno 7.—[Spectal Telogram to THE BEE.|—Prices for cattle were about the same as for Monday, possibly a little firmer for the most attractive, but In no case quota- bly higner. Haif fatted and conrse heavy cat- tle were slow and cusy. Trade opened very quiet and it did nov get out of thut condition, Shippers wanted only a few and the local demand also being rather limited, the small supply proved adaquate. Salos of steers were onn basis of trom $.25 to #. for very com- mon to fancy, No considerable number were offered at better than #4125, the prevailing vrices being from $.80 to $1.20. OCows an‘l helf- ers wero quoted at from $1.50 to #.7 for In- ferior to oxtra. and bulls sold at about that range. Texas cattle were in domand at from 21,50 to #4.00, according to quality. and calves ware salnble at from ;."50 to 8.2, ¢ With less than one-third us many hogs as for Monday, sellers were in position to recover the ground they then lost. They demundea an ndvance of 1dc and got it, common to primo 1ight hogs selling at from #4.45 to $4.80, und poor to cholce medium and heavy welghts O ing from #.50 to #1.85. Littie pigs. of which there was not a_few, und culls were uoted ut from #2.50 to #4.25 and as high as Trom $4.90 to 81,95 was patd for ussorted hoayy. Everything wus sold in good seuson and the market had a firm finish. Trade in sheep was agoin slow and the rices thut buyers obtained were no better han those current on Monday. Since Satur- day receipts have been 4,000 head more thun for the same time last week. and us there was hio incrouse 1n the demand, orices bive suf- fered. Sheep have declined frowm 1b¢ to 2. and the lamb markev has ‘‘gone to pleces. Present quotations are from $3.00 to $6.50 for Inferior to extra sheep and from 84,50 1o $7.40 for Lam bs. Cattle, 0,000; Hogs. 15,000; Recol 3 sheep, 5,000, Receipts, 6,000; shipments, 2,500; lows - natives atoady ut 8465645 CATTLE—] lower nt #2. Roco!uts, 18,000; shipments, market acuive wnd lrrn&ll xed 480: prime honvy, 8#4.8004.05; 11ght, 81,5004 BHEEP—Recelpty, 00J; shipments, 3.000; maurket 10w, s0mne lots 100150 lower. Knnsas Gty Live Stock Market. KANSAS Oity. Mo, June 7.—OArrLE—Re- gelpta. &100; wlitminent, 1.100; markey wtoudy to weak: dresso f a pping steers, £L00@4.10: Toxans -und Indinus, 2508507 cowsund h eifers, $2.00%3.90, Ilou&—l(uuelrh. $,000; shipments, 300; mar- kot _active und bide higher: all grades, 8.5 @4.70¢ bulk, #4.8504.6. SHARP—Kecoints, W400; shipments, 1,000; mar- ket steady; mugtons, 4@be. St. Louly Liye Stock Market. 8. Louts, Mo., June 7.—OATTLE—Recelpts, 6,335; shipments, L,10; market lower; fair w cholce native steers, §.00@A00; Texus and Indian stoers, 8. o 820002 Hoas—Receolpty, b4 hipments, 3.000: mar- a:l. shade highers beavy, #4.50@4 6); light, $4.30 BueEP—Recelpts, 2,640; shipments, 8771; warkot steady; good muttons, $.0005.0: ———— DeWiw's Sarsaparilia destroys such poi- sons as scrofula, skin disease, czowa, rhou- matism. Its timely use saves many lives, e Inspector Marsh Suspended. CuicaGo, IlL, June 7.—lnspector Marsh of the detective depurtment in this city has been practically suspended by Mayor Wash- burne, on a charge of borrowing money for which a representative of the gambling e meut bas become responsible. Disease ner jccesstull) tacks & sys. tem with pure blood. DeWiw's Sarsaparilla makes pure, new blood wud eariches Lho old. Recelpts, 8, FYENEZUELA'S CARINET CRISIS. 1t Ends by the Withdrawal of the Resigna tlon of Matto. [Copyrtghed 1992 by Jansy Gty Renasth) rosignation has been withdrawn and the cabinet crisis is over. The financial situa- tion, in consequence, shows considerable im- provement although a large number of coun terfeit bills on the Bank of Venezeula have been discovered to be in active circulation, This naturally incroases the gonoral distrus 1o the local paper. Dr, Seoastian Casanas, lately the com- mander of the goverment forces and who roturned to this oity a few days ago suffer- ing from a wound received in a fight with the rebels, is sinking. A dynamite bomb was thrown near the federal palace in the Pasaje Centinaria tho other night, but did little damage, Pedro Araujo, tho revolutionist general, was killed recontly in a skivmish in the sub- urbs of Valera, Eusebio Diaz, chiet of the Lara revolution- ists, his son and three aldes, while biding in a farm house near Barquisimeto aud ill from fover, were discovered by zovernment troop captured and conducted "to this city in iron General Bennott, with 250 revolutionists, has been repulsed after several hours hard fighting at Temerin, near Bejuma, by Palacio’s soldiers, under command of Gen- eral Gome: neral Kerrer defeated (Generals Eusebio, Aranjo and Baptista, at Mocoti, the revolutionist leaders marched eastward, ex- eoting to cross the Cordilleras and join Jrespo. They found ail the mountain passes defended and'thev rotired. Thoy are now intrenched near Merida. Ferrer is marching thither to meet them and a battle is ex- pected, ‘The forces of the rebel (General Guerrern have overrun the Tuy river valloy and are menneing Caracas. Generals Mangano and Pao are directing the guerrilla raids against towns in northern Zamora, Ships Collide in a Fog. Loxvoy, June During a fog in the channel a Norwegian schooner struck the steamer Albert Edward, which was crossing from Boulogne to Folkestone with 500 pas- sengers, The collision caused a panic, and there was an immediate rush for the boats. The captain, after much trouble, succeeded in pacifying the terror-stricken’ people, It was found that although there was a hole in tho ship's side there'was no danger of seri- ous loakage. The Albert Edward arrived safely at Folkestone. Emperor William Welcomes the Czar. K1k, June 7.—Emperor William went to Fredericksport in a yacht this moraing and met the czar, He returned with him. The Russian und German warships exchanged salutes in the rondstead, Tho emperor and czar landed and drove to the castlo, whero a grand recoption was held. Offered Himaelf as a Sacrifice. MADRAS, June 7.—A youth of 18 has offered himself as a victim at a native feast on Wednesday and has volunteered to undergo tho torture of having his body impaled with a sharp hook, and while thus inflicted to be suspended in the air for a considerable period. There 1s no sign that the authorities will interfere. y Unearthed. QuEBEC, June 7. ~The forgory of a govern- check for £),575 discovered on Saturday, and other circumstancoes, lead to the beliof that a asystematic conspiracy to rob the province has been checked. The police are making a nl:mugunuuvasugmiun into the whole mat- or. Cuba Bars Moxican Silver, Havaxa, June 7.—The governor general has issued a decreo announcing that the cash- ier in the treasury will not henceforth roceive Mexican silver. Going to Meet William, CoreNnAGEN, June 6.—Tne czar and the czarowitch sailed from this place today for Kiel, to meet Emperor William, The Death Roll. Loxpoy, June 7.—[a County Surrey, T. L. Bristow, conservative membor of the Com- mons, died yestorda; Six Persons Killed by Lightning. ViENNA, June 7.—A house in the Austrian Alps was' totally destroyed by lightning and Bix persons killed. ——— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrap for chil dren teething produces natural, quiet slesp. 25 cents a hottle, He Conferred With Jay Gould. PuesLo, Colo,, June 7.—O. D. Ashloy of New York, president of the Wabash system, came down to Pueblo from Colorado Springs yesterday afternoon and helaa conference with Mr. Jay Gould. BUND COUNTIES, SCHOOL DISTRICTS, :WATER COMPANIES, 5T.R.R.COMPANIES,ctc. Correspondence solicited. N.W.HARRIS & COMPANY,Bankers. 163-185 Dearborn Street, CHICACC. Wall Streot, NEW VORK. 70 61ate St.. BOSTCN- WANTED Total Lssues of CITIES, Dog Poundkeeper’s Notice. The following dogs have been im pounded: 18hepherd. 2 Couchdogs. 3 Buildogs. 2 Fox hounds. 1 Irish setter. 6 Poodles. 38kye terriers. 1 Nowfoundland, 6 Curs, It not called for in four dags they will be destroyed. JONN SPOERL, J6agt Doz Poundkeeper. —_SOUTH OMAHA. _ Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA. est enttle. hog #nd sheep market In the west COMMISSION HOUSES. GEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE STOCK COMMISSION. 'HE LEADERS. S0, OMARY| Ecds,Shighends, r oor Wood Brothers, South Omaha—Telephone ll)lN - FUPALROOD | Maungors. Market reports by mall and wire cheerfully furnished upon application. —THBE— Campbell Commission Co. Ohicago, EastSt. Louls, Knnsas City, South Ouiuhy, boux Clty, Fory Worti. A.0rlll, W.F. Denny, AL . Tallmadge. Chieago. Hog Salesman. Cattle Salosm n Crill, Denny & Company, Live Stock Commission. Hoom ¥7 KEachinge Bla'g, South Omatin. A. D, Boyer &Company, 68 and 60 Exchange Bullding,South Omaha. Correspondence solicited and promptly answerad, pecial attontion to ordrs for stockers & foeders. Uhicago. Established, 183, - - Incorporated, 1523 Capital fully pald, 820,00). Waggoner Birney Company, Write or wire us for prompt and rellable markel roboria Perry Brothers & Company, Live Stock Commission. Room 61 Exchange Bullding, South Omaba “Telophone 17 Gassman & Dudloy, | M. H. Hegarty & Go,, Rooms 60 and 61, Ex-| Room 3l Excanze change Bullding. Bullding, South Omuhs, - Neb [South Omaba, = Nebv SOUTH OMAHA BANKS. — e — Union Stock Yard National I3 ANK The only bank at the yards. Capital and s plus, $200,000. Collections growlng out of the live stock business should be sent direct to thils bank. Bhippers can deposit for credil of tlelr howe Laak wherever located. Canracas, Venezeula, June 7By Mexican Cablo to the New York Herald —-Special to Tne Bee.] ~Minister of Finance Matto's 1892--TWELVE PAGES. ARC HITEC1S AND BUILDIRS 1. W, OLENN, & Contractors and st conteactors for all Kinds of Do, plastring. pAMHIE ste. 3ttt Feere s free, by sending thelr name, busin on 't the publisher. 1. 11, Gle AWNINGS AND TENTS. OMAHA TENT & AWN-| WOLF BROS, & 00, ING COMPANY, Tenta, awnings, tarpau- Flags, hammocks. ofland | llns, covers of all kinds, rubber olothing. Send | flags, banners, otc. Send for cat'guo. 1118 Farnam | for catalogue.0s . 10t ————ee e c——— BAGS AND TWINES BEMIS OMAHA BAG g0 | BISHOP & 00, Tmporters and mrfs, four AL AL TR emp, jute, cot- ks, burlapa, twino. o ot alred cord. _age. ote. 813 8. 12th st = BOXES. H. €, TODD, Buccessor toJ. ). Wilk cnsoa. M'& CIRAT, paper puckiig boxos, “All ovel ties in hox iing. 1110 Douglas St. BOOTS AND SHOES. MORSE-COE SHOEOD, 110) Howard Streot. Faetory oorner 11th and Dougine atrests. ity making 01056 Prices 0 oAtk bayers, and are ing & class of goods whioh 13 1o able with merchants. STEVEN CREEDON, Manufacturer's agent. 1can supply yon with every- i 1 8hORS, Men '8, w0 '0's and child’s at low- 8t factory prices and discounts. Latest styles. Farnam Street. Room 16, BICYCLES. M. 0. DAXON, Bloyclos a0ld on wonthly payments. 120 N, 15th-st IRKINDALL, JONES & |AMERICAN HAND SEW - co,, ED SHOE GD. 1o Mtrs sloes, rubbers 108, 181 Whol Agonts Boston Rubber 8hoeco, | 1102, 1104, 110§ Harney-st Boots, BREWE 108, SCHLITZ BREw- N8 c0, ©Office, 8, Oth and_Leavon waorth 8ty Omann. ohn Marliever. Agt. (ot CONFECTIONERY. VOEQELE & DINNING Mfrg Comfectionors and Jobbers of forelgn and domentio _fruits, 1110 Howard st. CARRIAGES. W.R.DRUMMOND &CO. Carriage bullders. THoi 8ud patrol wagons spectalty, 18th, opp. Court Hous CLOTHING. BLUTGRY & GOAEN Clothing, notion, furntsh ings. Give us' a trial Bamples prepatd by ex press. 1115 Harney. BILMORE & RUHL Manufrs and whol 1109 Larney CORNICE. EAGLECORN'CE WORKS Mfrs. galvanized iron corntce, window caps, metalic’ skylights, eto: 1110, 1112 Dodge-st. COAL, COKE, | OMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME £0,, Hard and soft coal. 8 B. ocr. 16th and Douglos- sts. CONTRACTORS. J. H. GLENN, Contractors and sub contractors for all kinds of bullding, plasterlag, palnting ete., will recelve a copy of Glenn's architects and builders directory free, by sending thelr name. business and loca- tion, to the publishier. J. H. Glenn. 113 8. 15th Street. DRY GOODS. KILPATRIOK - KOOH M. E. SMITH & C0, i DRY 800D 00., £y g000s, notions, fur- o 9 n’lnlnx joods. Corner D EettncHonaEans Tith ana Howarda-ste | jirmangsoods Cor FURNITURE OMAHA UPHOLSTER- ING CO. Upholetered furniture 35021500 Nicholas 1 Whiolesale only. BEEBE & RUNYAN FUR- NITURE €O0,, Graco and Thirteenth stroots. GROCERIES. | DRUGS, Eto. D. M. STEELE & CD,, | BLAKE, BRUGE & 0., 1201-1205 Jones street, | 10th and Harney streots, Omaha. Cmabs. OTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM- AGES FOR GRADING. To the owners of lots and parts of lots and roul estato. in biock 10, Kountzo 4th supple- mentary nddition, snd in block 1, Kountzo 4th addition, You uro hereby motified that the under- signed, three disinterested freeholders of the city of Omaha, have been duly nppointed by wuyor, With the approval of the city 1'0f safd city, to assess the damage to owners respective property uf- ed by gradinz alley In block 10, Kountzo 4th suvplementary uddition, alley in block 1, Kountze 4th addition. deciared nec essary by ordinance i8), passed May approved May 23, 15 You arc further notified, that having nc- copted suld nppointment. and duly qualitied us required by law, we will, on the 15th any of June, A, D, 1802, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the torenoon, ot the office of T. B, MeCulloch, room 842, New York Life building, within thé corporutive limits of said_city, moet for the Durpose of considering and making tho assoss- ent of dumago to the owners respectively of suid properiy, affocted by suid grading, tak- inz into consideration speciul benefits. 1f any. GYou ure notifiecd to bo present ut the tiue and placo aforesald and mike any objections 10 or statements concerning said” nssessment of damuges us you may consider proper. 7% B. McCULLOCH, JAMES STOCKDALE. W. H. GAT Omuha, June 6, 1502 J1a106 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM- AGES FOR GRADING OF 19TH STREET, To the owners of ull Jots, purts of lots and real estute along Nino h stieet from Hison stroet o Plerce streot: You aré hereby notified that the unde signed, three disinterested troeholders of the oity of Omihn, hive been duly wppointed by the mayor, with the approval of th ity coun- cll of sald city, to ussess the damage to the owners respectively of the property affoct 1l by grading Ninetoenth street from Auson street to Plerce street, declard nocessary b url“HIIIIAu h;;)i .?1; passed March #), 1 oved April i, 180 Do are further notifled, that, having nc- coped said uppolntient, nnd duly ‘quatided | SRt fred by Taw, we will, on the 18th duy of TUno A, D. 1602, af the hour of 2 o'clock in'the afternoon, at the office of T. C. 1, Ware block. within the ¢ Bald clty, meat for the purpose of cqnsidering und ll|4|‘lll)’ the ussessment of damnze to the owners respectively of suld property, affected Dy satd grading, taking into consideration shocinl bonefits, it any. You are notified to be pres t ut the t'me and pince uforcsnid, and muke any objee to or statements uum-,urnhl’.'lu d ussessment of dumuges, 48 you may conslder proper, T, O, IH‘I!N. E N MERKI ED, GURSKE Committee of Apprajsers. Omaba, June 7. 1504 "ot NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM- AGES FOR GRRADIN To the owners of all lots and and real ostuto along Ohio st 1ine of Dealse's addition to 2nd aro hereby notified that the um three disinterested freeholders of the eity of Omuhs, bave been duly sppointed by the wuyor, with the wpproval of the ofty caunell of suid city, o ussess tho dumago to the owners respoctively of the property affectod by grading Ohlo strect from eust line of Donlse's #ddition to 22nd street, declared necessary by ordinance 8351, paysed 1602 woproved May 25, 1802 You sre furlh notided, thut havlug ocepted sald, appoint ment, und duly qualified as require 2 wo will, on the 20th duy of June, A. D. 1802, at the bhourof 10 o'elock 1n the fureuoon. at the oftice of 1\, 1b. McCulioch, room 8% N. ¥, Life ) enst You orslgned, OMAHA mrers” and Jo and St Lonis. HARDWARE. bbbk i O REOTOR & WILHELM 0, | Corner 10th and Jackwon Streots. LOBEOK & LINN, Dealors’ hardware and mechantos' tools. 104 Douglas Street. A. C. RAYMER, Bulldors Hardw | Contracturs’ Kuppliea 524 South 16th stree LUMBER. CHAS. R. LEE, Mardwood Tumbor, wood oarpots and parquet fooring, Sth and Douglas. N A, WAKEFIELD Imported. Amoriown 1% land eonont, Milwanke Nrdraulle cement an Qulney white iiwe, LIQUORS. e AR FRIOK & HERBEART, K"" it | Wholesate iquor deal 1 Faraaet e MILLINERY J. OBERFELDER & 00, Importers and jobbarsof millinory, notions, Matl Orders promp. 0813 s i A MUSICAL. A HOBPE, JR,, Planos orgai materials Doug la THE MEINBERG 00., artiste to. 1518 strumeuts of all king PAPER, OILS. CARPENTER PAPER CO | §TANDARD OIL 0O, Carry a full stock of inting, wrappiog and |tefined and tubricating writing papor, oard pa- per cte. olls, axlo grease, OVERALLS, SHIRTS, ETC. = S e KING & SMEAD, ROBINSON &STOKES O Mfrs of "K & 8" Mfrs gelebratod shirts and ov. skin" ovoralls, GLE18 8. 1itheat. “Daces pante Kuab pants. ally,ete. PRODUCE COMMISSION. Establishea, 158 | BRANCH & 00,, WHITNEY & c0. Produce, fruits of all Butter, oggs and poultry | kinds, oy, g b G AL J. A, RYDER & 00, Butter,eggn,cheose, poul- try. hildos and gamo. 1315 Howard stroet. Refer to Com’l Nat Bank JAS. A, CLARK & 0V, Butter, choess, exan poultry and gama. 817 South 13th Biroek 1.8, HUSE & €0, Our speclaltios: Buttar ozgs and poultey, 1J Howard streat. W. E. RIDDELL (Established 1885.) Wholsale butter & ogg Buys and sclls for cash. 413 8. 11th-st, RIDDELL & ©0., Buttor, chooso, eggm, vegetables, fruits,pouts ry und guzo. STOVE REPAIRS. OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS, Baye repairs o e eonta” for kiod of stove made. 1207 Douglas TOYS. H. HARDY &00, Toys, dolls, albums, Taniey goos house furs nishing _goods. - dreo's_carringes. 1819 Farnam BLroot. SASH. DISBROW & 00, Manufacturers of sash doors, blinds and mouldings. Branoh of fioe, 12th and Iznrd S bullding, within the corporate limits of sni clty, mect for the purpose of considering and muking the assessment of damage Lo the owners respectively of sutd property, affected by snid gradinz, taking into consideration special benefits, if any. You are notified to be Drosent at the tims and pluce aforesald wnd make any objections to or statoments con- cerning snld nssessment of dumuges us you may consider propor. Omaha, June 0. 1892 —THER—— Bee Bureau of Claims ROOM £20 BEE BUILDING, PATENTS For Inventions PROCURED BY THB Bee Bureau of Claims OMAHA, NEB, Equal with _the Intores: of th agalnat the governmont 14 tht of often loso the banoit of valuable inven of tho Incompotency or Inatlention of mployed o obaln thole patents. 100 cannot b exerciyed in enloyint 6o n) Toliablo solio tors W Procure patents, for t3) valay of a patont dapand s kraatly, If not oatirely, upon tad caroand skill of ho Atorndy. Withtho view of protastin ¢ Inyontors fry n warth Jons OF oareloss ALLOFASY 1, 401 OF W91 LAt I¥IA. tlons are woll protasted by valld patants, LK i & BUREAU has rotainsd counsol expari b patsas wractioe; and |1 tharefors propared éJ Gbtain p ta erferencas, Make apecinlfexaminationy, Prosecute rejected cuses, Keginter trads maris and conirirh Kender opinions astoscope and valld. ity of patents Prosecute and dafent infrinyams uits, ete., ete. 1y0u have an ton on BUREAU a skot havine olatn OIS, who nd send 118 BEY ), Logotho? and you will bo ¢ parsue. Models ara not ton s of & comp! fringing on yOur Fights, OF If you Ars 034401 with Infringomont by Othors, sabmlt tho m wter Lo Tild BUNEAU for & rellavie OPINION Lofore acilng 0a the matter. THE BEE BUREAU OF CLAIMS 220 Bee Bullding, Omaha, Neb, W This Bures M aranteed b th ofitnn Hog, tho Plonsor” Press und the Sua Franclseo Examiner Cut this out sod send it with your id quiry. naturs.