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SUNDAY, JUNE 12, i g THE OMATA DATLY BEE THE CONDITION OF TRADE SEN PAGES to M2, ana nothinz the shippers #01d for iess than £, Fair to g nuedium weight steers, welzhin, i 2 ! —~Quiet: domestie, fair to extra, ¢N@ 0: Northwestern Louls- 1,20 Ibs. each sold at from #.70 to 4.0, In- | market active. prime heavy s¢ higher, others | Japan, MBINC ville & Nushville, 2.400! Misson-| 1 c— ferior lizht ana “green’ lots sold at from $3.6) | steady: rough and common, 8.6)@4.70; good | v rannd PETROLEUM--Doll but steaay: crude in | Northern Pacific preferred, N 08 ‘ "‘Ef‘»’:fl"’t"'u — " it O ot u“ d a d”p;‘ " 1 HA@L: prime heavy, Bulls Were Roated ¥t All Points in Obi |!¢|“‘t'l]t. o rklnnv “:wr& crude in :‘mlk‘ !\! lluml. 16,010; Reading. 66: St ll‘nll\. T \ i il siness was reasonably active throughou 0L zht, $1.5008 0 oatel oin united closed at Mye for Juiy; refined New | Union Pioifie, rn Union, i Fo Oause for Apprehension of Business | a0t iR} (Eiorably active throughout SR o3 mitrke steady: pative | i g Tettord S S York w v Pnliadelobin'snd Wittimoros 66367 | Wheeling & Lie Fe o e T”“‘{’]“ P“‘l"‘"" for the Ime i At the ciosd, wethers, £ miixed, $175@5.40; Texan | o Ay, Philadelphila and Baltimoro in bulk, #4.2 " - i il's ine. f Depression. There was an fmproved showlng of cows and | wethers, 41 mixed, #50@100: native S COTTONSEED OIL—Quict but fitn: yellow, New York Money Market. verial Gouncil's Comine. \ t mixed stock in numbers, but e ataing Iyonmnu #0006 85 1amhs, £5.3096 00, — A o st it et Ay SR " New Vonx. June i1, —Moxer ox Oa _ aken 1s u whola was yery common, Good, g St - ALLOW-Dull but steady: £2.00 for packazes. | with no lo.ns, closing offered at 11 pe: GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN THE OUTLOOK | grytedcowannd hoifors were flin at fro Kansas Uity Live Stock Market, WHEAT FELL OFF SEVERAL CENTS EARLY | Rosis-lnactive, steidy; steained, common Iy ¢ PArEn Syaeper cent [ WHO WILL DO THE HARD WORK . 2, 350, but old. thin and Frassy cows sol KAxsAs City. Mo. J | ~CATTLERe- o good, ¢.3.G1.3% TR s-Quiet hut Steady W from 895 down to §1.55. Iulls And StaRs Were | cenmia: o0 T Lhinoente S0: the tarket for — TURPEXT.NE--Qulet but steady: 2004@0c. BT for sixty-dny Dills and 888y for de- generally steady at from $1.00 to $1.50. Com- | steers whs ste to 10¢ higher, $1.35@4.25: . JE Quict. steady: western, poor to prime, | mand. 8ome of the Most Noteworthy Points In the | Bion ye rlings to very good veals sold from | Sows stondy, 82501 40; Taxas cattje steady to | Perspiring Seilers “'l'fll!nlylt the Open- | 15K@165e; recelpts, Lt pekages o | TThe elosing auotations on boads IHistory of the Mystie Shrine—Meeting of* 0 84.75, i Texas s IR A & ) * = . stron » - - SO, we Yo usiness and Financial Situation Tho stocker and foeder teade was, asit h H Texas steers, #2.45@250: Texas cows, Ing—1t l\eunlll,l fom the Govern: Orlenns, selected, @5 1bs, Gase. I R the Grand Lodge of Masons Discussed — Crop Prose been all week in fact. vers light. and prices | *[oge—Receipts, 6,000; shipments, 900; mar- ment Crop'Réport—Stooks PoRk—Quiet, steady; oid .75 W ALY LRy ~Royal Arcanum weak, 8175 to £1.35 buying the bulk of the de- | ket quiet and steaay, closing weak and 5l ¢ and. Bonds, new mess, #11.00: extra prime, B0 1 Day. pects Goud, cent stufl. There was no country demand 0 | [Gwats all grades, K04 @405 bulk, §.5504.50. Cur Mears-Quiet firm: plckled beilles, foi © 2 - | speak of And thie situntion 18 not very cncour- | SppEn—Iecelpts, 1005 shibnients. none: —_— jokied shouldars, Bi¢c: pickied hams, 1049 | Tenn. new st 108 | aginz. Representative sales: the market was nominally steady: muttons. 2 |'n'-'x’u‘»“ll\]\':'.'x'"'f]'.ffi-" :\!;_\wm <y < nn. Tew S8t 0 With the coming of splendid weather and | . .. ™io 84 ] OntcAqo, il Jung it —This was a flold day | o i¢q Tim 'tlercos oBtions. shien, 0 t CABAN %0, nds L 102 bkl A A v e %..650 345 101210 370 18..10°5 I8 s » for the bears on ‘ehange. The bulls were | juiv'si65; Au L7t Septomber, 8. %0, Central Pacific 15ts . 1083 St P C. & PAc. 18t8. of the Mystio Shrine is one of the oldest in- improved crop prospects from ev portion St. Louis Live Stock Market. sed AR M TR $ NG AND EXUORT. Mo Time 1 CATTLETecelpts, | Touted at all pointsi and. the session ciosed | * BUrreR—Firnicr and b wnod demand b s T B TG Sy [ stitutions in the world as well as the most of the stato, it would be only natural to &n- | ; g 1418 » Mo, June 11 —CatrE—Recelpts, | o ti everything lower. “/1t ail grow out of the | eFn dulry. 13 1Hc; westory. CreAmery Den. & R.G. s K54 “Tex. 1L GTE Rots 2% ticlpate s corresponding improvement fin | 5 1104 2 N s Bi.6); ¢ 1@ 1ie: Uni ot of the govern- | Western taclory 000446 extrenmcly bearish ehar gnies \gn PaciticIsts . BN | popular. it was fnstituted by the Moham- 2.1 Wrd4; Lexns steers, & 00@5.6); ca cunely bearish charae estern tucloty, 1@ 1ie; Eig % e e 3 0 . trade, and that is exactiy what has been ex- | F- 5 W0, 3 ment wheat crop report. Even the most rad- Bra Rons e rt skim MK a6 W oy r’)oxlnn Kahf A.llw_re at I;\lei&n Arabia in the perienced during the past week or tea days. | 4 K8t 0g -RRecoipts, 65 kors, §1.45 | fenl bears were agreeably disippointed at the | Coprkr—Innotiy *oid A - year of Hejra, 25 (A. D, 650 But the more favorable outlook has done 10 AL ) 4 showing made. In the face of the reported | LEAD Quict: don Noston Ntoak MAFKet: In foreign countries tho memoership more than create a mere temporary improve- ecelipts, shipments, 0.0; narket [ wholesale destruction of fields by floods and IN=Steudy; str: DIFSSED BEEF. No. Av. Pr T.A008 & 73 BOSTON, Mass, June 11.—~The following |18 confined to the nobility and were the elosin p prices on stozkson the Buss | to men of high order of intelligence, while Rusk's burcau Br. Louts, Mo..June 11— Frovr—Lower and | 10 Stozk market today the imperial council of the United States of unchanged; good cholce muttons, 4@ ment in business circles, it has prolucal a rotting of seed In the rain-soaked grounds, restoration of confidence which presages a L1nooth Yave Rtodt the showing of “Uncle Jerry - .10 3 4 was an sbsolutely roseate one unsettied: choice. $L10B520; fancy, &5.006 | Atchison & Topekn. 15 Atiantic Vet America requires tho novitiate to be a regu« P moro liveral movement of goods during tho F i PR Ahotiter 1ATke T of huen The conlition of winter whest was put at 88 | 3505 GXURL faney, 0G40 patenid, $00 | Hopon & Waihe . Boston & Mani-- iar Knight Tomplar in_good standing or & ! Whole summer to come. L 1560 Wost Line . thirteen londs b percent, or nearly 4 points better than a 44 g o L L ed | Kasten * Vrankiin thirty-tecond degres Mason of the Ancieny Good crops are always desirable, but they | 11010 W 147 3 the openine, Murket steady at $4.60 to 8.6, | month ago, while sprins wneat was reported | whent Iy this morning, sending ;it down | Fehbe 3 K Accapted Scottish Rite of the obedience ot o | 518 81500 4 closing easy. t 42 per cent, OF nearly as good as a year ago, | 233 c carly, and after witd fluctuations and | Fint & 4 the supremo councils for the northern are particularly so at tho present timo as | 0118 ¢ . st at 12 per cent, o y as good ns a yoar ago. | 26l e carly, and after wiid fuctuatic f . g 8. 016 20116 y at exciternent closed at 4%c¢ helow yester- or for the southern Masonic jurisdictions thereis a feeling abroad that, with the more | & 1% §8 3 CHAT WITH LOCAL HORSEMEN. While the area of both spring und winter was e Taly. d I closed Stige: July, 1ve bid: August, ‘ed; December, St abundant harvest, Nebraska will be placed | 10. 73,3 6) the sume as last year, practically. The traa- of such rite in the United ates. 3 '« Itis an organization which while it de-y » 45,100 The Electioneer fellow, Wilkeros, 1s all | ¢rs who did not have special wire facilities rx—I'he trouble 1o wheat and advices 107 | votes itself especially to the social welfare of ' in an enviable position that will make her | ) 168 Hght, HeTI G0, sure! for getting It us s00n us jssued yesterday sf- 1 50PD 881tk LORL.60MN down HGIKOT Shah. & Lake C. com el Teieprion. .. 208 | HAMDE, | (Sath Tespect to vivius, pros noteworty as ono of the most prosperous | 12 12 Associations wanting honest racing should | ternoon, rose early this morninz. grabbed cellers;” September, | Iutian o Witor Towar ... 1 | motes the incuication of honor and integrivy statos in the whole union. Hence it is that | X [0 abolish betting on heats. their morning papers, read the report hastily, HStiawed Wiisht Kna corie sTevsa gia | Aliowes sl O T | and dispenses coarity, As introduced in confidence strengthens or weakcns as tho | 23 ’ 3 ) is | then got out thelr penciis und bezan tofizure. | below yesterduy; cush, $1c: July closed, 28 Z proewors Christian countries it is devoid of all Isiam- What's becomo of Sanford Couch and his i . b : v d Hbel ! { prospects fora good crop this season in- | ¥ fast gray colt by Coffery ! The ros its urrl\m:, ut ) to n;mh.w: Septori.be L w York Mining-Qaotations. tax&:n‘ dl.-lm hurinony with the Christian | ALY ¥ crop of M5,000,000 bu. of winter wheat an; {vE—No sal NEw York. June 1L.—The following are and luw. | b et ] 1 Futurity stakes for trotters and pacers 4re | ¢ or, 155004000 10 1030%,.00 bu, wpring, or s | LABLET— Lot clocime i niag stoek uotationes 27O | H i had o parentage or authority from or | In reality, there has bien no timo this | 1 not fads, ihey are fixtures. L g 3 BUAN-—Lower: figiic. A LRl ! LR afilistion with ny existiok organitios; | SPHDK When thote wis much reason for &uy f. 3. .Blondie) the trainer, save Mr. Buck's | “yyqrey yheon n marked falling of tn hog | LEADS DML Wt KLD GO TSy DhiE s oe o nor does it profess to teach mysteries bo- | great approheusion, but under the circum- | mare, Miss Helen, is in ine fettio and golog [ , Fhere bus Bech & Baried tallinz, off tu Mo | KEAX Sheb-tuier at e Eureka Con Snvag i longing to or used by any sccret soclety | | bl stences it was impossible that the public | 2 ) fast. 2 Bt i 3 Cons MEAL—Lower at @200 Gowld & ¢ Sferra Nevada other thau itaelf, | i be Beobls | & [ Tgnus Fatuus stepped a mile in 2:28 handy | HEBUer than lust week although 1,000 heavier | Wyisky—steady at $1.10 e Standard The order was first conferred in the United | realizo the situation. People [ | 1 £Hb other de He s looking like aacer | thanayearago. The quality too has deteri- BAGGING AND “IRON COTTON Tims—Un- | Homestake.. Viiliecsl States upon a number of 1ilustrious Thir generally could not apyreciate tho fact that | 17 § HORAb-thisyea orated somewhat and the bis bulk of the hogs | ehunged, o Horn Siiver.... ———— | seconds aud Thirty-thirds, of tho Anciens | LU ikl el )t LA st 3 George W. Swigart will start the races | DOW belug murketed arvrather common and | g Qup=riyes 46 Accepted Scottish Rite of Masorry aad ’“’"‘d“l"l:O""“’}““”" oexport ever k‘}""“""- 10,100 L | at the Northwestern Nebraska state fair | MOSHY Hihtand mixed. Shippershuvetaken | Ry sair MEATSI lots, _shoulaors, Knichts Templar iu the city of New York ut tuat the surplus remaining in the hands | 34" oy A 10 d more freoly and thus together with the | 853 lon meeting, September 2 tn 0, - f Lol reduced offerings has stimulated buying. | 10ts, 1he me advanced from e to 2 over last 1 ribs, 85 i shorts, #5603 of producers guaranieea the country acainst | 4 . 63 any great finaucial depression resulting from 1..1000 any ordinary loss in the chief crops this | 2 "arinzs, | on June 16, 1871, The first temvle of tho order in this country w organized in New York City by thirteen nobles of the order on White Foot, {, by Aleyone, will wear | FOUCEE aluminium shoes and a harness weighing | Prices have and ribs, Clearings, ' ol od butelio cavy ho Septembor 2 v as Mec eight pounds this scason. week's close. Good butcher und heavy hozs t.18,00000.: | Paris, June 1.~Threo per cont rentos, 001 | parbian Do 20, 1873 aud 1s kuown as Mecea Uil < ¢ stiil sell from 2i3c to se better thun heavy rye, nonei | forthe aceount, » P temple. Itnow numvers nearly 1,700 men | ‘ Taking the government figures as to the | 1 Bob Kueeb’s horses are all doing nicelv. | Jox*hug the range continues vory narrow. poter ey ) A 10 bess and 1v was largely through the influence { . yield of the different cereals, some very in- | 1 Mary looks as if she could goam.dein 2:30 | {iriely « s high us 2.c und generaily SHIP .0001be.: corn. 5,000 b AT LR s U1 1 of Mecea templo that Omana was selocted i teresticg facts may be deduced bearinw on | ~ or better, right now, it asked. or ¢ or under. wheat oats, 14.000 bu.; rye, none SHOR U T At “’ £ bullion gono | the place for the annunl moeting of the 1m= this phase of the subject. Winsiow Wilks goes to Gill Curry, Ten- | | It can well be imagined the showine d1d not | barle: 3 T {BY0. bho AR GL IEREIna . oh ita toduy, | perial council in August wmext, for which { Taking only the government estimate of nessee, to be tracked after the stud season ls | [nerense the sppeties of tae holders of wheat s City £10,000. 3 ' | groat proparations are being made by | the yield of wheat last year, with the stock over. He ought to go very fast. they rushed down town and into the pit ready NsAs C11y. Mo, J AT—Lower; NEW YORK, June 11.—Clearinzs. #1 Taneier temple of this eity. brought over last July from previous crops, Get competent and honest starters and | tosell at aimostany vrice the mc t the beil hurd, 67@6sc: No. e. . o | balunces, F8u1; for the _'ihe imporial council of ‘the order for the | and deduc‘ing an ample allowance for con judges 1 the stand. Pav them for their | 8houd tap. Th 1t wus nearly o panic, | OomN—Demoralized: No. 1 mixea, $00; No. 2 | $134,805005 batances, & Uuited States of Amcrica was orgauized in sumption as food and seed, there would re- Work ana racing will be a success. Perspiring sellers were plenty at the opening | white. 44156 % e 3 PHILAD the city of New York on Nahar et T'alata the ! main over 270,000,000 bushéls for export dur- Tiia boys want, tojpky. stFlot attention fo | SUapYwhera betuean ke and sk forduiyy | JOATa L] @c; No. 1| o HhiEe E) sixteenth of the Arabic month Jamaz uk i ot T L against Mo al @ €0 ight. Shol BILE, O '} o~ cent i W 2 « H. & W H v, h '_’:fc‘k“fufi’;gg::{n‘fi."“:‘fizt:’r"‘:g"‘;gd“"“‘;“u;’;" Prince T" when Adam Thompson turns hrm pero”content to scver and take wuch | “Rye-Lower; No 2guoted nominally wt 5. | Shc, $1h4ian, A ’fi_nl‘:;“f:‘l"‘(\‘fel"";“‘fl"0_(‘::“‘::::‘3 b vi fits withouv waitin o see LAXSEED—t1c on the basis of 3 aldd b . Y Y y O It ports have indeea been beyond all precedent, IO:S: this ;wsor:-l l;lc‘l‘S_n\\lx)mfller. sure. -'f.‘:-muvrmlumm Tould b ‘_” e BIAN - Sto hcked, Gle. : W \n‘mcP .v‘.:!..-l'l »—.me;:,:l‘;l«~13v{r;1‘:::wl:y representatives present. It now numbers exceeding 206,000,000 bushels in eleven mes Barrett of est Dodee strest is | ¢hur decline. Their buying cwused the [ HAY—Firm; timothy. 88,505 pratrie, $6.50. —Exchunge ws quoted u i | sixty-one subordiuate temples, and over v i1 r: Boston, ibe discount: St Louls, | months, whereas 156,000,000 bushels was A working and breaking alot of good ¥oung | yiurket to firm up for a vinie, the price going BUTTER—Quiet, st creawmery, 13@16c; | DLSARO. par: Boston, le count: St Louls, | o, 4 members. 1he greatest quantity ever exported in aoy 2. 670 28 1. horses. Hois a good man at that business. | as igh assi%c, but when the shorts were | dwiry, @i, i ORTGAGDITIE ThRe 10 0 casy and un- | _ [he ofticers for the term 1880 to 1802 ares U about 64,000,000 bushels over the minimum, it 39 ¥ He is acting just like a trotter. Mr. Mount | PRareh tie SOFENCE COR the government | bu.; aats, none. 2 L/ 4 chunze. 1/ prom sked; sterling exchunge, | Onio; Henry E. Hosley, imperial deputy available for export in June, or to be carried 4 20) has him entered in quite a number of stakes. | yanort being supplencnted by weaker cabi SHIPMENTS—Wheat, 87,000 bu.: corn, 8,000 nged. Clearings, for the | potentate, Boston, Mass.; William I. M Gver to another year. In ordinary years the 1 Fifteen thousana doliars has been offered | waich naturaliy foilowed the publication bu.; oats, 1,000 bu | 1sb, 1mperial chiet'rabban, Cincinnati, Obi bome consumption and exports have rot 3 10 for Nelson, 2:10, but was respectfully de- | O4F gOvernment report abroad, and Ly the 5 . carinzs, 816,575~ | Thomas J. Hudson, imperinl assistant rab reached 500,000,000 bushels, so that if this [ 1 20 clined, the northern king not being for sale | tontinued favorabe weather with the coms 3 R R U: for the weck. clear- | ban, Pittsburg, Pa.; John L. Brush, im- oar's yleld thould fall below ' 450,000,000 MILKERS AND SPRINGERS, RERHRL HHGS: bind result was a drop o203 which closed | New yomk, June 11.-Options apencd 1108 balances, $to1w5 for the | porial bigh - pricst and . prophet, ln- s 25 e ows ves, 7 y 3 weuk, u 108s, compare; i yesterday's lust | steady and unchunzed to ten points off, closed | same week lust yewr, elearings, 3 ¥ & LA Ren . ushels, @ docrease of over 25 per cont, thiere | 4 cows and calves, The warm weather is cheering up Prince | figures of 4 e Stonay "wna' unchnagod fo five points down. | halunccs, 888 o Money. 45 “pir cent, | diaapolis, Ind.i Bruco Goodfellow, im would suill be an ample suvply fortheor- | §cowsund calves, T and he looks fit and fine hitched to his | Corn was affected by fine weather for the | “Siles 0500 buge —imeiuding s | Byeh e oL W00 G e e, perial orental ' guide, Detroit, Mich. ainary demand. e new red sulky. In selectingthe latter which | RFOWIng piant and sympathy with the break | July, #11 August. 811.8@11.0); Seviemver, ToneT1=0lonFnua; ¥AY Joseph L. Wright, imperial treasurer, Takivg all the great crops in thesamoway, | “foo ®rhl “Liy “Wa thve lieaviest of the | dia Adam try to matent in the other grains. Holders had evidently | §11.05; December. 11.90. - Spot Rio, dull, steady i this week, 82.044,010; bale | Philadelpiia, Peon., Frank M. Luce, P 1t will be discovered tuat in none of them | M0¢ RO o reREaIva b uns. 's Mi 7 8 s lost heart und the sellinz craze was intense, | No. 7, $1.002148 5. : imperial recorder, Chicago, 11L, William H. ] i the, yleld, b short snough. to causs:| NeBK 4|l(}A‘1‘r\\lJ'm‘-! excoasive L-‘zl{nxxgwl:;ln; ; Brick’s Miss Helen is not being ruined by | lonz: corn being thrown over reckiessly aud an it ) 3 % ity o offerings was geter.s t trials, consequentiv she may ve all right | serious difficulty unless it bo iu the case of Lo 4 1se business was done. The large rri- Liverpool Mark Mayo, imperial “irst o 1. Busi <8 opened out rather dull. M remonial master, corn. As it _is a well known 1 and the | When the rac are called. Ths SRk iTe s the time d heavier DFOsPEctive movement in the her limites Brooklyn, New York, Cyrus W. Eaton, Liverroor, June 11.—WneAT—Eusy; poor i i Sodnr. e B r JCtE vzt 5 = for also had o tendency of weakening. | demnnd: holders offe NO. 1C imperial marshal, Cedar Rapids, lowa, fact that = Nebraska and lowa | not overly urgent. Eariy sales | they got money for golng. 2 coivers sold freety and St Louls w cly | fornia. 18 Gied@id o Tod west Edwara C. Culp, imperial captain of the are still holaing a very large AT RO T L Ay Cat McEvoy expects to go to Salt Lake rescuted on the selling side. July opencd | eprine, 6 g THEATERS. guard, Salina, Kan., Charles L. Ficla, b proportion of their last’ 3 I O e D o fad ongago 1n the livery business with his : of from o, meainst 4+ we | Gk 0, il fimperial’ vater gunrd; SantE'raucisoo; O8l: crop, these states could suffer at least a p W AR s RO ratE S GARERON rother, Tom. © intends taking that good cted e on covering, Conx—Quiet: mixed western, 5s 1a per cen- ARl otk v Illustrious Potentate Henry C. Akla of tial crop tailure and still be in exceiler T e etons ruuseq | young horse, Salaam, with him. wheat' to 45ie, raitied | gai. All who attend Boyd's theater tonmght wil shape. The corn which they already have close, ulthough a late shipping | The stallion **Red ' and what they may raise this season will | order = cleared = the —pens —at slightly necessarily bring unusualiy high prices, and | firmer pri It was A very uneven markot. s los: y Rl 4 o % G 3 Tangier temple, has completed his list of R i iow Traders Talk, be favorably impressed, when will be bre- | copiittees upon whoin devolve the nonor of SN Cn1cAGo, T1L., June11.—F. G. Logan & Co., to | Sénted by the Davis Fifth Avenue compauy | jooking olar,” in Billy Hous- ton’s string is the pride of the park. He sc loder at o s opened 2ise and closed at 2 after tho Strivers aud Knights firmor pricos. | It was o vers uneven murket | possesses all tho eraces, and if there is any- ovisions were “weak In symputhy with | Duncan. Tolliniger & Co.: The trade oxpressed | Lindon’s original melodrama, “Alberte, the | Templar when they visit Omahu 1n August. that will guarantee this part of tne countey | JUEIN B VY T, Bapular peice for fair | UWINg in inheritance he ought to bo a trotter.. B K RS s DOt Sognurked | thelr surprise at the favorable government | Sop of Monto Cristo.” Wo aro assured that | ~As completed ihe committees are as ] at least against any money shortage with the il welei B Wad Gl Withzood | Tho MeGrogor filly Mary s in great form, | 10 tht bustness sg Turze. The rieos for Lozs | reportof yesteriuy by sonding iberaT orders | Son of Morto Cristo.? W aro assurel that | (i1 consequent limitation to trade. nd heavies at from 8 67% | and sl associated with her apoarantly bear | qemoraiibetiin. vo g oitier God ho prevent | to this market for tlie saie of long w o Lxecutive Committee—H, C. Akin, 1llus- Under such conditions there could seem to nd common 1o poor light and mixed denioralization, aspilidphe buying oCshorts, be no cause for apprehension, even though r .55 to 4. the prospects for large crops were not so flat- | {rading was at fr tering as they are at present. M B Ly 4 prices paid was #4.65%, The Financial Situation, ustave Anders Crumb, John T. arles S. Huntington, L. H. Korty, rance, T. K. Sudborough, . )] the varyinz estimutes rang ng from greatest treats of their lives. The prices L Y lizht and mixed | an air of confidence. However, when she | Pork closed with o osh'k e, Lard i 7 voints | to 881.005,000 for the crob, necording to stand- | BTeAY i trious powntate, chairma 0. againse from | meets Rox Bismoat at’ Columbia,’ Tenn., 1n | off and ribs a like $rio t. ard of comparison, left little consolation to | Will range from 15 to 75 cents, and the lay | gon, L. M. Rheem, H. E ge of | October néxt her qualities will be | Fstimated rocsie for Monday: Wheat, | the owner of wheat ubave, 8 a bushel, 'The | as produced by this company is well worth a | Clarke, C Lisd 9 cars; corn, 80J * ears? oats, 400 curs: hozs, | buying has been mainly she vho are gt s 5 Jh*»\{zwvll;:_ll\':"s»ll5*~- What is being done about the July meet- | Tha Post says: ‘wisdom of the bear | exportorders.w Y _which the lurge decline ennbled | eration tho lateners of the season and popu- . & Sy ¥ Money 1n tho hauds of tho bankers is Bl ings at Council Bluffs and herel They surely | perators In retreafllsr from their agzressive | filiug. 'The predictions ure for continued fwr | lar prices will prevail. The engagement is | | Ways od Means—dotin . Clarke, chaic- plenty, In fact more so than business men & would be a success. They would be the only | position during thtlast two or three weatiier und with winter wheat farmers sell- | for ‘one week and thero will be frequent | m88; W. G, Sievers, W. A. Page, Cadel would lliko to see it, bi oIl 0. dates 1n this section after the Fourth of July | Wus amply denig ted this morning. Aiie | jug. erop prospects improving wnd the world | chaypay of program. Mr. Frank Linaon, | Tovior, B F. Siever, A, P. Hopkins, W. E. ul © to see it, but uone too plenty in tg meetings until August. Gentlemen, ot to | POlitical and agey ral news which arrived | fmipressd with the idea by our government videls k a superd actor, with Miss | Wood, Theodore Olson, Edgar Allen, W. F* ' general circulation. The cause and true fyfart Vorkuvont 8 hiBE! after the close ofBisiuess yesterday was | that America would again probably raise a | Widely known as a sup: P Bechel, Thomas Swobe, Frank k. Moores, meaning of this condition is hara to deter- Lo Oy oneo. alike fuvi le to uarket.” Mr. Harrison's | bumper crop, scem to point to the conciusion | Edna Lindon, u dashing, charming actress, | (€€, BROTIR SIPRR, o TR i S0GETR, mine, and those best 1nformed on the subject At Burke's pacér, Davey B, is roing at a clip | reno nut Mlngbavolis and the defeat | of Stil lower pr.ce the present. Later | supported by the entive strongth of the Davis | C: N+ . B 8 by 0o means agree in their explanation of this finavcial phenomenon. Local bankers naturally infer that when the demand for money is 50 light tnere must be a certain busivess staguation. On the other hand some of the best oastern writers on business sub- jects, writers that aro regarded as good au- thority, argue that it is no sign that business is nccossarily stagnating beceuso a far greater proportion of it than hitherto is done that keeps bis owner and driver looking | of the radical movenients for Biaine and Me- | figures n cheerfuliand significant, Don't ask too much | Itialey were accertedsols In natc atlloast, u | inay bring dlsaste O i, Doy, oovs: and ho will have that | Jowlus therefaro. received with- consider- | biy it on. Corn, by weukness in other | faction o thoso fortunate enough to attend. | » ugyman, 1., fl. iKorty. H. C. Crumb, G speed at a time when you will get something | yuje reilef. By far the most important f markets ana lirse receipts, together with fa- Eelanton 3 & e S. Huntington, T. K. Sudborough, Thomas tangible for it. in the market, however, was the govern- | vorable weather. was ‘weak “and declined | favorite with the playgoing public, but also | P (4 (%t o0ty (PO PREC Franeo, Jessie Gaines" was asked to pace some nt crop report for Jun sharply. wnd will very likely woaken some | with the Knights of Pythes, be being o | [ Orane f. 1 Cutpbuck, J & Franeo this spring. She triad at, butdid not ke it and Tne leading futures ranzed as follow. early next week, but after such n decline, und | jeaging and shining light of that fraternal | JAC0/nRS, & CCORR, | T d- FOUBL LCEAE shook ber head, no: consequently she is left with the lute prospects for that crop, we feel | order. Tuis company contributed uearly Ohariest RXCouTE S, W. Croy, H. P, O ey B L L like purchasing on uny further decline. Outs | g560" by 4 benatit to the Lincoln flood suffer- arles R. Courtn E A y, H. P now 3 s =) L. M. Rueem, 'T. C. Brunner, A. B. tions and weather | company, will present an exceptionally fine | Man. 1 Rbeem, T ( BTy n’o these culcuin- | oatertaiyment that will give oxireme vatis: | Smith. J. 8. France, H. ', Cady, J. A. Hake. twe sco nothing to Commissary—L. M. Rheew, chairman, | TANTICLE THEAT NO, weakened in sympathy, us did provisions, Toey 4 Devallon, . T. Duke, L. D. Richards, C. B. surely, to try to make a “‘wiggler’ out of as | WHEAT N Closing steady. o : ers, They could well'afford it, as™forfour || ¢ dll it ies = Githart, - Binolid! (Maring upon actual contracts or orders, in a hand-to- grandly a gaited trotter as she 1s. July. CHICAGO, 1il., June 11.—Counselman & Duy | weeks they crowded the Lincoln Lansing $ mouth fashion, with less credit aud more . B Theo 2 Olson, C. S, Potte At Union park across the river | Augutt to Cockrell Bros.: The government crop ro- | theater. AL LR (G sy cash. Small and frequently repeated cash Souvenirs aud Printinz—Charles S, Hunt i ; . Saor CORN No port fssued last ulght started o small sized : ; B L 2 t transactions kave never been rogarded as the g by Onbtan F{}_fi:“ MU{"‘V’ ucu“’,ifr June.. panie nmonz country hoiders of wheat, corn | At the Farnam Street theater this week | ington, chairmas, Robert Carletou, L. ! forerurners of financial disuster. The New ) ! " Ran: Most of the wheat hud been boug! t | the Dodd Opera company will be beard Sun- | DeLorimi tive assurancesof | g : r, Victor Musselman, 1, F. Wil- i Nellie K. y la Sept oo e York Bulletin expluins this phuse of the {100) nirsl dum Nellle K (byiiBlacks Raner b 1tly on 1Ost po TR AT Ve e OanalNG. B Nefnssrancesio v _afternoon and evening in “*Chimes of }mvl;. H. L. Chubbuck, Cacet Taylor, W. o . 3 ), second dam Nellie Morris, by Ror- B 0 zro d shortened ucre: | Normundy,” Monday nizht “Mascotte:” | R. Bowen. rrumtalluuhon by an example of two cloth- When she is prepared and starts have | Juiy.. 5 age. The decline d has shortened | o o wGirafle Girafia:? Wednesday Reception—Judge Gustave Anderson, ng houses; one buys twice a year, more than 8 ticket ou her, as 1t will bo good for she'sa | Lert - into a day's le fluctustions which Yy 00,000 cach time, giving large ana long u ) chairman, Charles B. Finch, L. M "The foot of a horse is one of the most in- genious unexampled pieces of mechanism in the whole range of animal structure. Tho outside hoof is made up of a series of thin, ltions would probubly nave | afternoon and evening 0 i 1 extended through n week. The season muet | day, “Girafle Girafla;” Friday, “Chimes of | Ray Nye, Victor White, ‘W. Le favorabie und to insu approach | Normandy,” and Saturday aftornoon and [ Henry ‘Gibvon, Joun N. Westve to the yicid indicated by the bureau perccut- | evening, ' “Girafle Giratla. his is | Horton, W. 8. Nevius, W, < and we think conservative buyinz on 4 aly ractive er Richard Smith, A. H. Hopkius, $ further declines the best policy to pursuc, | Certainly .a —very attractive = repertoire S s KSocne, Nason, C. B. S, Aunin, W. Croy, 1 notes. The other buys a dozen titues a year, perhups £100.000 each time, taking aivantage of b.ing ubla to pay cash or short time. Can there be a question which is the more ex- J posed to danger or the more liable 1o cause further declinesthe best polley to pursuc. | 2" with = such capable sad | W.S. Strawn, F. M. Ellis, M.’ L. Pirrotie, disaster to others vertical lamina of horn, about five hundred Bt cicors Soax i oerinss tor “Jaly trealy. | pleasing artsts as Miss Amy Lesle, Miss | Cliuton N, Powell, M. O. Maul, E. K. Per- | \ Omaha jobbers have during the past few in number. Iuoto this are fitted about five eapecially of lard and ribs, indicat, an ex- Helen St. Clair, Mr. Dan Young, Mr. R. C. | fect. mouths experienced a good deal of this small hutdred more thin laminx, which belong to | ~Cush quotations were as foliow ceilent demand for shipnent. Some selling | Chamberhn, Mr. Mack Charles, etc., who | Knights Templar Parade—Louis H. Korty, the coftin boue, both sets being elastic and | Frovi- Unchanged. of September futures foroutside lon:s nar- 1 have all been mentioned at length bercto- [ past grand comwauder of Kuights Templar adherent. WHEAT—No. 2 spring, 70%c; No. 8 spring, "‘“]‘.’"r:,:“};{"fi(['f'm'},‘.'-"1"1lfih:l?;;w.\\rt}("‘rlu't}(ull‘.‘if fore. The popular Farnam Streot theater | in Nebraska, caairman: Guetave Anderson, Foed your horses something besides hay | T4i¢i Noy2 red. 82 prode e eunl expectitions bat unk | management have lefr nothing undone that | James S. F Ww. l.bl(oul'n_son. b d grain once in a while. They will appre- Novs 108 . Crumb, chairman: C. aud frequent buying. Many times they have felt that trade was slow and that they were ouly doing a puttering business ‘but, when they came to ficure up the aggregato busi- inhogs Monday e tm05es No. 2 white, o No, | 10566 packers buy freely on every weak spot, | Would conteibute to the comfort of its pat- | Caravan i 5 2 roale . 3 » s delig > V. J. Mount, C. A. Abercromb! ess for ai t ciate it, and always try and remember that below present pric Predict o shurp re- | Tons. and the house is delightfully cool and | Potter, W. J 3 0.bo vory satistactory: | Lo e found ok Al gy ‘:""'h" o sontis oo 1 mazzod o ool | ARG o UL ETie B ERREREER L s ent o L R S R Ses S B C EE al e v v or all the work he does for you is 60c; No. 3, s@52; No, 4, 30 any seems 0 s - arleton. A o hc’rhnnfifl :’:Z‘?zg;g;u:reuta{:ww‘ne:nn:;:T:;ll: care and what he eats. The balance 3 STOCKS AND BONDS. cess by civing o repertoirn for this week Transportation--Thomas K. Sudborough, 1 bing trade of Omana was in any better con- is alwavs on the side of the horse TINOTH ~zru°f-l"'r“no $1.20@1.34, Unusual Strength Was Displayed In Secur- thavzeqnlrestmuonigxisluboriandiexpenss: "'m"rlh R balance of somumitien' Hok yoiRgie dition or the prospects any brighter in the Try and inake the books balunce at tho end | popg—Mess, per bbl.. #10.321; iard, per 100 Tl iVeatacda vy : s Mean e F Wil s teh ity 1 month of June than at the present time, of the year by having many charges on your short ribs sides (oose), & ey Forl i uHad (S nEaRe At R Commencing tomorrow the managemont of i \1‘ N A Lusma eharan a side of the ledger marked kindness and care, ry ‘salted shoulders (boxe NEW York, June 1L—Thi i mark s | Wondertand has provided a strong double [ P. Finiey, Moritz Meyer, Gustave Anders 8 The Retail Trade, The laying-up beat question is at present short clear sides (boxed). .05 82t5. | unusually uctive und decidedly strong, dis- | bill in the theater for tne visitors, “Unclo | 50n- Lk 2 The prospects for business in Omaha in a claiming the attention of our prominent | 5 WHISKEV-Distiliers' inished goods, per gal, | playing the most pronounced tone it has | Josh” during tho first hulf of tho weok, and | Sbrine Parade—James S. France, chair- ' rotail way would certainly appear to be I3 reinsmen as much as does the rich futurities, | 0%, ve— Unehanged shown for weeks. The bulls were in complete | last half of the week Mark Twain's muster- | man: Franic i, Moores, L. H, Korts, C. S, good. ‘Lholarge influx of visitorsto the & Mr. Doblo, who is acknowleaged by all to b6 | Leeipts and shipments today were as fol- | command and the demonstrations against the | piece, “Tom Sawyer.” ; Potter, W. 1" Tobinson, H. W. Shriver, C, city, consequent to the hoiding of the Manu- fo! an honest driver and one of the most skilled, | lows: Jist in the carly dealings soon fled away and | = Thé curio ball attractions will be Prof, | B. Horton, G. W. »‘““!~‘-’v"“'n" R pisTomy facturers exposition, the National rill and 6 is credited with saving he would not trot VTR prices took w rapld upward movement, The | Horw's bird circus aod Rrouiliard’s famous | Gustave Anderson, Jeff W. Bedford, W. virct J . 3 N lengthy article in the monthly ke demon- | Flour. varrel: butiv would have no influence in any case == AP . 5 | ton. eloominglafinst o imoacne hns (enn: 40 gurutes clearly its Justice, aud bis position Is | Wheat, bishe szainat o buylng of theie specluities'by both FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. TapcE; vsiange ol fcomptge et et ik proye- bt bearuly commended by Messrs. Hic Lomdon und Chicago, especially the latter. ted. 1 wents and many other enterprisos Lo bo got- i S chnaon, L Dnbatl MeHoury ani & Siha. | aate bushaia Chicago orders to buy were o the market in | Net dresses, with baby ribbous passea | . 1tisestimated that from 10,000 to 15,000 1 ten under way which is giving employment Evidently the rale was passed without | Bariey. bushe! force uud St. Paul was once more the leader |\ on tha mesnes, are prewty for lictle | Shrivers and Kuights Templar will be in J toan army of laborers and which cannot fail == = 400 q d will be a *d " = of the wmarket in activity and strength [ LHEOURE TR TORRCS Omaba duriag the meeting of the imperial ol T T T 8 - 40 proper agitation and w e a ‘‘dead issue' On the Produce exchange today the butter | thougn the other granzers followed closely. | Birls' party cks. SOR ROl AU R B 10 REa T and el i L give new impef retail trade. ol before the season 1s fairly begun. market was quiet; fancy’ creamory, 1@t There was u sharp siump in New England fn | * Infants' caps are of fine linen cambric or | SobicilAuKuSLi, 16 und 1T, and thelr proper LIVE STOCK MARKETS, sheep and notning here 1o make n market. | far this season, is the 2:26 of Bunco, Jr., in By 494 AEY% hod ho Infuenc jote, Lhoug| b b 1 A ., Jr., The demand continues good with prices quot- bly firm. Quotations ure: Fairto good nutives, D O KON weste 6,003 y 5 V) 'q p the bears oy tional concy ressure by | embroidery, or they urc made of tiny puffs Lhe ross of the, st cuused frace | or pin tucks. finished with briar stitehing. the third heat of his jogs, the last quarter in sions for the time b J h 3 New York Market seconds. Iremarked to Frank Newell oo Bocolpta 11,094 | HOWGver, Wore soon Much important legisiation will come be- fore the imperial counvil, which numbers covered when the mar- | Little sailor hats of tarpaulin, of (annel or | about 500 Week Closes with Steady . Active Demund, rices and an mombers, & néw ritual, amon; pkas.i exports, 10,773 bbis. and 19,40 sacks; | ketonce more began its upwurd mar, of straw_are suitavle to wear with almost | other things, boing siated for adopticn. . © OMANA, June iL—Recelpts for the pust week | choice 40 to 99-1b. lambs, $4.0066.5 ask evon the great pacer to go so carly. | Hufl he nsettled; sales, 10,400 b A fow specialtios like Manhattan, Wheeling | any costume, aud are universally becoming Monday night, August 15, the Knights foot up 10,72 cattle, 4007 hos i Frank said: "It wasonlya walk fortho | extrus, £2.65@kib; winter wheat, low grades, | & Lake Erle and some others made marked | 15001 small and large girls, Tooaniay MIENL AURS) 3D, Eho THplERie shoep uxudnst 11,705 cattle. 5 Recelpts and Disposition of Stock, horse, and I kept taking him back all the | 82Gxrdds: falr tofancy, 814240605 patents, | Bains, but the movement of the duy was in B AEA0 A4 AFRS. 4 ~ - will parado ant o 8 crao sheep tho Weok previous. ) OMctal recelpts and disposition of steck as | way tothe three-quarters, and I only lot | $125@5.00; Minnesots, - 8502445 straights | the granzers. The close was nctive and | For boys of tweive or fourteen knee punts | commanderies will give s driil. Tuesday - g und 1,0ul sheep the second week of 3 p 81,80004.00 shown by the books of the Unlon Stock Yards | him orush part of the way in the last end of company for the twenty-four hours ending at | jp.1 5 o'clock p. m., June 11 1502 2 putents. 84225 10: rye mixtures, | Strong at the top fivures. The trading reackied | with the cut away sack coat in English style | evening, August 16, the Shrine parade wiil 20025 170,021 1isted and 8585 uniisted shures. A s e o [Tt s ake piace, and this.will o the e fine, #1850 “:‘urn, 2850 Government bonds duil und steady. are ng, ek ol rown e and low | t place, a " vent of & sl rana o nast waaln s Bunco, Jr.is oneof the best racing 4 llow w g s or laced shoes are worn with tuese [ lifetime. After the parade Tuncier templ Ry davaid o an s ey Tanturass b8 1L 185 pacers on earth, and it will take an awfully 78 The followiug are the closing Guotations | S10CE 9 h these piflng. Acles o pasals “Feutis "np"'l": DLS conipired with lust weok sbhow wre- | e Tioiees s | Bo0d oneto head him at any part of tha | " Wurar—Receipts. 221660 bu.; exports, 213,483 [ for theleading stocks on the New York Stock L . Son ooty e n of ubout 1,00 head, but there were CATTLE. | MOGR. | SHEE HUKSES & MLS | journey this season. He has wintered well, | bu.; sales, 5,005,000 bz, 0f futures, 227,000 bu, of | €Xchunge today For children from throe to six years there n A g ““‘ Ll o over 4000 wore cattieon sule than there werow | ot |t e s e < | g s mot, far off belug in racing trim this | 8pok. Spot fairly active, lower, unseitled, No. | Aehison . are the picturesque couts consisting of u 1rAngomens Lave booo mads foritha s ! four o Moo b s beon i romewhat bettor | Care [Hea|Cars. Mead Cars. Head| Curs. | Head. | B0 8" B unco sr. wes formaliy owned by | £ red. faiice aflont. 'EGoo T, o b N3 | Admmn Bip yoke to which s attached 8 kilt pleated | tertainment of the lmperial potentate and tony Lo eastern aind continentil markets, but |~ oy e - | Joba D, Crolgaton red, ssic: ungragod ped, K24@0ic: Noo 1 | Altva Tob SKirt; the pleats are turued ovor at tho back | Dis suite at the Millard hotel, bis royal sdo buying, 1t hes boss soo ok AT SRR INDUSTRIAL NOTES. TL@St0: No. 2 Milwadi kee, 870; No. 3 sprinig, Children's gowus are nolonger so ridion: || ZARE b SRR Cr Shb % odart who waaaee ever, ‘(‘l‘njl'fl"llly ;:ulunl.::'c uul»-lu .“. nd o i LE. | 1001 1 Kl Bie. Upllluni wl)lmdly depressed market l?‘u-lvloufju wulmpedu ;nmlr muvu&enu; {n darkness unaided, will esoort 8 Iarge olass : do e wedium and heavy cattie. T, 9 came out throuzhithe kovernment reports at Sout they reach just above the shoetops, and ma. ash Good light dryted cattio continue fu the most | §iuabs Backing cowpeny 48)::o2ex | | Cotton exports have decreased $32,000,000 | FANE.SI LSS GoMS HOT URYInL Feborts s Gentral Pacinc YA Y e i F "Phy | of postulauts across the burning sauds Mo- pyyosoumaud and prioss neg Brm, DREeDS | Bt & Co e ieierssee s ] 10 B yoAR, on other months. ‘Dhero were also lower . Freuch importations come just below the | 94Y eveniug, June27. This will be the last m«:‘l‘ l:-,::ru(l:.nl'.lh.rln' .‘:.'l'fke \vln. © | The Cudaby Pucking Co g Granulated cork and bitumen is the com | cables, The foreigners and local longs were s true of good co Y ers huve 2 e | Jongs we : ’ as | Eeen work douo by Tangier before the meeting of shown an neinition o o serminate wgninst g : | position of & new brick, D T ak AL Faustion ol KNG, | cuy With the close weik at 3¢ deciine on' June Noarly al! of tho children's drosses are | bao. o Fane ot hi e o peaYord 1o thine Wy Uiz Lhat Wis £reon o BALE Tae s It takes $20,000 to run & stoamer like the | Maiuilig fione Weak at sxe decling on June | ., B | T R made with round walsis: faucy boits of | 4% 0% Effendl, bring thy Fez. © uusof stufl will continue W sell worse und Majestic across the Atlantic. BiT@abige, closing ut Kle: July, SNA@MIac, | Déluware & Hudson 1513 iending fenille metal or hammered plates, linked s r u LT 0K ubundane © 57 | Tno south's rice crop will tais year bo | closing uNeiic; Auguer, Wu@ude, cloatngnt [ b LI West "5 Ty otk nlang; o e | fenile, mew, of, hammmered | plates, luked Hpluhis of Honer In butchers' stock und cann doub'e that of other scasors. Cotor Rt aBaE: ionns at § R R iaia. SU: Falll,.......o s 813 | the sash is decidedly pre-eminent. y The two most 1mjlmrlunt obanges made n good fut cows and heifers have Philadelplin is the greatest carpet macu- | 1401 e olosing af §10; do st preferred preferred ...l Cloaks for obildren of B yoars are thie constitution aud laws of the order at the chod, Whlio Erass wid parey’ futel 1t s facturing oenter In the world, DU RS olosing, of, o s prbterred S0 b soft Dolge or gray benraiioe tne soonide of | rocont session of tho supreme lodge, beld in T (b e Basp fow duysor | Cuicao, 111, June 11.—(speciul Telegram to | Edison has invented a torpedo with which | K¥E—Duil and lpwer; western, 83386c. e e 4 ] J aily with the advent of hot weather. | Tuk S 90 prefarred covered with point de Genes; a frill of lace | Obarleston, 5. C., and which go into effect Yo e falls over the shoulders and the full sleeves July 1, are those of graded assessments, and have puffs of 1t at the top. what néw members shall pay not more than J menl per wonth for the first six Dudist boys are using handkereniofs with oL e Vphie fak Sue HEs 8% borders to mateh ihe shirt aud stamped wll | gor 116 next eighteen months of thelr meme over in @ design in flour de lis; horsesnoes | porship, The onactmentof these laws is & or jockey ocavs. Black silk baudkerehlofs s step iu the right dircction, snd no doubt and-choso of white pongee are stylish, will overcome ihe objections heretofors The Highland suit is extromely stylish, but | made by young men who, under the ol BARL MALT-—Jalei s, 45,835 bu.; exports, 115 ‘bu.’ bt futurcs wnd' 10500 t. Epot murket lower, quiet, closing er: No. 2, 85,,@6%c in e 3 OUGLS vngrided” mixed, 52@Sic, Options ders huve been woro or ofu arug on the arket ull we Trading in cattle wus on a limited v o Sy, D L-Trading {o cattlo was on & lim) twenty-five men can hold 8 fort against 1o wis an early clearance at 0,000 les. Ahe wi:ht ndvune ished on Friday, | 1000000 encmle have Loen lurzoly, alwost entirely common | siies Ing ey - N e 4 It takes 15,000,000 words of telegraphin, stock, for which Uhero lius been practic pios making on & basis of from 8.8 to &1k g v 1y 0 | for poor Lo cnolee cows and heifers, §4.60 1o | to tell the story of & national convention to mand. Sowe Figh d stock izt Uring | 8175 for coamon rs. 8221 (o #3485 | the different daily papers of the country, ROl "I‘.Nl‘!} h‘“"lf cral run \: :h'- k“.ml for stockers and feeders 1.50 Lo M0 What will be the largest electric locomo- e demoralized with wheat, lower cables | Kans e: oatile aro fron 1de 0 2o lower than tive in_the world is being constructea ay | #nd lurze rec M;,:lundcl sed weak | Lake Erle & West. UG T W Yery falr for Satur: i ey wem's aud, prices | Baden, Zurich, 1t 1s 1o develop 1,500 to 1,800 | A%} N YRl :..Ineldhnru 4 the s enerdquality of the ollerin,s ' u0s | borse power. 65 be B Sarako, ¢ oulsville & ) Wa AUOUY the Dokt of 1ho wuek. Thero wi's and fully from w00 | borse po plember, SIRGAC, closing, bliye ] ferred Tenn. Conl & Iron, Texas Pacitic estul J0I% U8 Express s 44 Wabash, St L & P, October, higher thiun at th close Of last woele | Twodggeaious Hswedish astronomers are 4 ouisvilie & N A it must be made by an expert, and have the | plan of assessments, claimed that the burden Futlier tavorabie tons 1o castern advices uud | floavy' ho s ‘touched 8150, Which iy reported to have produced an artificial aurora | OATs—Recetpte, ZL5 bu.; exports, 5063 bu,; | seueuts & Char.. cap with tho cagla's feathier, the scurf and | was unequal und unjust to the younger :.uyt:‘.;)’_lu‘.i‘fl .‘:.‘:;-L.rn‘:.u:lml:-un:;n”: “““J““; filT.'n.L“i“J““"n‘"‘ price »vf\'m:.ul nsnl'dlu‘d by estabiishing electric currents beuween | sales, 4,000 Hu. of futures and 5,000 bu, of | i) AW, 0 | Quicksliver (" ul'l \I:{u uul orles which are characteristic | members, and, coupled with tho guarantee ), ok, Lo u = . g IS0, hris 4 8 9 5 1 5, erre 5 do prefe 7 yle C . Sali pe’red 1o hiuve good orders. Sins beln . fuve oy D,"";':m‘:: LWo mountains. #pot. Spots lower, unsettled, dull. Options, do preferred 180 do preferred b of this style of costume. Salior suits with Oruble, sel ors ile sturted out Bking un ad- . that new' members will only have Lo pay & irly uctive, weak: June, 4505 July, 836t i 3 4 at from 88 to K13l 0y SNt | A New Jorsey man basinvented a repeater Minn. & St 1L * 1l |#utro 1y active; wea RS Joot July, B lun. & 8L L. LT the wide pants, blouse and seaman's cap or | certain smount of assessments for tho first i ;- Yuoee, Owiuzto the ruther Liboral offeriogs, | medium welghts Very litle of the tradiug | that can be attached with small expense 10 | Suptcmbrr i1l he, clostur. S1e: Minacturt Puciic. .. bovg|Mieh. & W, . ieri. tarpaulin hat are becoming to little boys. two years of their membership, will cer- ' 7 buyers were uuwlil ng (0 coneede Liis, CX< | wus below 8485, the ruilug gures be.ng from | #by watch which will strike the hour and | white, Spot dle, mixed western, 86@dTc; white | Mobiie & Ohlo B Wisconsin Central The blazer, the reofer and the box coat are | teluly have s tendency to swell the ranks of el cept, perliaps, on sowething uleer than usual, | $1.90 1o #.04. every minute of the first fve following the GATe, Nashivilie Chatt 7 |Great Northern pfd. 1 all worn by little girls, the reefer coming in | the order with desirable material, p ¥ ULt Just happened 10 strike thelr lfinry. The small number of sheep In the pens | hour. ‘ -Quiet; shipping, #7.0007.75; good to | N J; Central..;o... 18 |Chicugo Gus. ... zes Lo fit'a child as young as 3 years old, ——— “ Brker was B s and B0 uany | eut out of sellers’ hands surly: wod ut SU | "1t will undoubtealy surprise many persons | choice. §3060. 0 Northora vaciio. .. 0" |Sagar Trus White flauael jackets, which can_be cleaned, | +Late to bed and carly 10 rise will shorten r e "{". T LONUD. | e T paion 0 S5 oo £08 0 I to learn that the uursery or floral intorests How ) “2‘{ u‘l; common to §00dy | o preferred...... Ui Southern I . are uice for wear el the seaside, but motuers | the road to your home in the skies.” Buy s fomething ot very kood, Lowever | ket was nominally Sewm at from $.00 o 97.00. | 10 the United States now reach s value of | ZEGaSi, "6l SO ST o, reaing, axe; | o0 Den & Gali PX e L with econowic ideas and slender purses are | early to bed and & “Little Hurly Riser," the that fuiled Lo Lring stoady priccs. Furia [ Tho Eveninz Jouraal reports: nearly $42.000,000 and claim an empire of | centrifugals, 04 Lest. due: rofiied. ouiet firn 0. apt to choose the wore serviceuble navy blue | pill that makes ufe longer and better sud S00J L3410 Lbw b, steers w0l b (row 685 | CArTis—Keceipls, GN; sbipments, 600; | more than 170,000 acres. Morasses—Forelsn, dull; 80 test, 105ci New | Tue total sales of stock today were 179,104 | od reds, wisel