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THE OMAHA DAILY BE [ “SATURDAY, MARKETS THE SPECULATIVE Oorn Braaking Two Uents Was the Feature on 'Ohange Yesterday. FOR A TIME SHORTS WERE SCARED This Feeling Occurred KLater, However, When There Was a Bull Hurrah in the Chieago Corn Plt—Stocks A Bonds. ©Onteado, T, June 17, ~A break of 2¢ In corn, following close upon talk that the cereal would go to be was the fenture today on *change. Pork slid down #0¢ and wheat yiolded n point trom top prizes, closiug easy $c lower than last night. There was a buli hurral in the corn market. but those who were shouting the loudest were not buying. For a time shorts were scarel by reports In elrculation of the discovery of an unustally ln-ge short fatercst in July, and first trados woro at from Xo to %o advance, The recelpts runninz short and the quality being unimproved also had a buihish influence. Offerings soon Increased and the adv o did not hold long. the market working back upon continued liguidation by longs, & reaction of from 1%¢ to ) Jurgor estimatod receipts for OmMOrrow—io sars—assisting the decline. The market rallicd o fr changed some and closed with July fr 1e lower and Sept from ¥¢ to % of commiss Bo ana loeal 0 h‘ulvl Among tho most D ses on T fny wore the freest sellors today, taking Gfits at every favorablo op nity, Although countryme n the floor udb 1t by the claim that the late planting and replant- Ing atso lnte o dute makes a decent crop out o question. Bryunt. Burtlew-Frazier and Patton Bros led them. Thero was con- sidorable selling of Ju y and buying of Sup- tember nt 1%40*diTercnce, undoine stradd.cs mude when tho montlis were but 4e apirt. In whentonly Highit bys ness wis transacted, tradine boing mestly (ocal. The opening wis bout from 'ye to je higher thun yesterday, but weakened and prices decilned e, anln raliled, ndvancing tse, decline | und the closing was from %c to e lower than yester- gy "Ttumors hotl forand aguinst the probu- bility of the Hatch bill passing the Scunte were current and roports of A1 Kunsas all Forelgn mark ment to buyer dopression, its followed corn protty 0 1 L0 o higher: the maFket we d sustialned o partial recovery, & falr trado with considorable ronl longs. In provisions the ns the re fzation sles of those whose purchuses during e days had showed 0od proflis. iz wis strone, but ns soon wenkness devoloped In corn the hog pro- ucts men bozan to laz, Tho highest prices @ere at the start and the lowest. or very close thereto, were t the elose, Luko rates held steady with o fafr demand at %o for wheat and 130 for corn to Bufilo. Estimated receipts for tomarrow: Wheat, 113 urs; corn, §4 curs: ots, 30 cars; hogs, 17,03 ond. “The lending futures ran up tho tr. very ilttle encourns Tho dop In corn helped the There was tion by TG Augist ] COnN No, 0% 4% iy W0 4ity g ang | PRI 3% g e i | 10 8714 10 9 G 0 Fopt 4 IBOiT Wi July. ceeveves Bept.. Cash quotations were us fo 4 spring, Sle; yellow, 45@i8%c. c; No. 2 white, $4@ Rye—No. 2, Toc. BARLEY—No. 2 00c; No. 3, 33@54 o. FLAX 8 No. 1 8LU3Y. TIMOTHY SEED—Prime, £1.200 Pork—Mess, per bbl. #10.57%@1060; lard, L 10 1w 8042340454 shor rivs sidos oo 6.05006.70; dry suited shoulders (hoxe:l), &, short clear sides (boxed). #6.6526.62) o JpnskY—Distillors” finished” good 5 SugArs—Unchanged; cut loaf, 5@55% lated, 4i5e; standard A, 45c. Receipts and shipments today were as fol- No. 4, 8@ granu- busliel ushiols bushiels 597,000 10,00 | 2.0 | Produce exchan fancy creamery, 13Q184 fine ‘wustern. 16@17¢; ordinary, 11213c; fin, dairy, 10¢. Eggs, 12/4@13 New York Marknts, NEW York, June 17.—FLouvi—Ri 2,250 bbIS, ana 10w graue . patents, §11564.5 stralhis, £L73001 superfine, £2. (G Coun m Quiet, WueAT—Receipts, 000 bu. of spot. lower, unsettled, and fuirly active. No. Qg WN@Ii40 1. 0, b.i No. 3 Te Kide: nzraded’ red, o I northorn, Bi4@yiket No. 1 ha 2 yorthern, BL@A 10t No. 2 Chiengo, 6 winkee, 811 spring, Optic vanced curly 1,@%¢c on foreign buyir cubles, deell op weathor and Foporto ro Kansas, closed day, with tra ryo mixture fine, 7502 Spot ver, W@itigo, clos= tMuy (804 014@H55e, closing ut B¥e—Firm and quiet. By AL COUN—Recolpta, 24455 bu.; exports 20471 bu; sales, 1615, 00 bu, futures ‘10. 400,000 bu, pot dull and Irregulur, closimg cusy: No & B@GIe Iu elevator; wniradod mixod, K101 Options advanced ¥Gicon rumer cables ind forelen buying, declined 1@1%e on fine ¢top wouther and 1argo recolpts, Slosed weak e @0 under yestoninys Junes 57500 closihg at BT40: July, AKGOe closing wi Angust, 51@W%0, closing wt iy - ., S2R@IdNC. Closing ut S2ige bR @ASN L, CIOSINE UL D o OATS—Hocelpts, 1.2 . eXports, sules, 000 bu. of futures and apot.’ Rpot market qulot. Op KELIVO LUt Castors Juno clos: g, BN@I6N e, closiu BRe: Augus plosing ut éise: September, o1 white, Julv. INGRYC: spo 401 mixod Wostora, SNGITRG: o, (K40 . Havy—Quiet, Hors-"Dull' und easy. R, dull: forelgn refined, frn emand; No. 6, 55- 0@ 1150; No. 7, 350105 BN Ger windurd A, d%c: Gonfoction A K@ie: cubos. @iy MoLARSES—Foreign. dnil; 2 hhds, sold at 20%ve for 80 toxt; Now Orleuns, steady, qolow hen i et : PETIOLEUM—Quint, steady: Unitod closed w2 for July. BAY COTTONSEED O1L—Unsottied, duil; 23501 vollow, 19t TALLOW- Gu et stludy, Rosix—Qulet, steady, TURPENTINE--Qulct, Steady. Eaar= Fancy In o oritt, fomand and sup- y stendy; wostern, poor L0 prime, 4G5 50 Ceceipts, 4,116 puckige L Sl O Hinks- Quiok, st WOOL-~ dom tober, T bu.g 101,000 bu., of deratoly oz July, e, closing ut No. 2, white, White wost: falr crude, dowostio xas, L@ Poik—Qu et, ste Cur Meats—Firner; pleklod plekled nams, 114@i4e; short clear. 47,475, LAnp—ieady but quiet: western stemin closed at ¥.70; sules, 1010 tierces at 86 4 650 Optlons: - Sales 129 tioress: duly, &.7 © 08 ng Ut 66.70 anked; August. e ter. 8087, closing ut 3685 October, 8,05, BUrTER-In woderate domund wid weak: western dalry, IGEI5¢; western ereimery, (G Wi4ei Western factory, Haeliv; Eigin, I Cukese—In falr demind und steady; sk ims, @sc. P 6 180N-Quiet butsteady: A Qla s CorpER—Qulet: luke. Leav-—Inactive: d TaN=Easy; stralts shoulaers, 6o middies wouker erican, $14.75 $11.7061),8), ostic, $1.00034.10, 210 LoxnoN Juno 17. per ton for westers LINSEED O1L— 18 G per ewt. Frii LEvM—Gs 4d por gal, TUMPENTING SPIRITS—228 20 per owt ED UAKE—£30 28 00 Awerican Refrigerutor Beef, Lowpox, June 1T.—Awmerlean refrigerator beef, forequartors, ds 8d. Cotton Market, NEw OnuEAxs, Lo, Juneif.—Dull snd easyi part | | Bue middiing, 7%c; low middiings, 6% nary, 6%¢: net receipta, 22 hale; ceipte, 85 hales; exports to Great Britaln, tothe continent. 20 Lales: sales,’ 37 stook, 19,270 bules. _ Weekly net ro- celpts. 11,597 bales: gross, 12,745 bules: exports to Grent Britain. 11,401 bales; to the conti- nent. 420 bales; constwise, 658 bales; sulos, 5,800 bale t. Louts Markets, 81, Louts, Mo.. June 17.—Frovn-Dull and unchunged: cholce, . 103, ney, $LHOMLT0; 1.0034.10: s, #.8574.45 ry quiet until neir the close. when prices broke and flnished %@%o below yestervay: No. 2 rod cash closed at 80c; June, Tio: July. 7 540 Cony—(1 frer fluctuating con- stderably lower; cash, 411401 June, 4350 1 cush, #lie bid; July, 20%c; ; 806 bid. Lot Goanile on east track. anzed; timothy, $1L00@1L50; 01100, cady Septes Ryr— BAnL, AN~ 1AY i, 8. EAD 5 bid, FrAX SEED -Steady nt 000 HUTTER—Unchanged; creamery, duiry. 1 s—Lower ot 11@113¢ tor frosh, CORN MEAL—Stondy nt $2.45@250, Waisky—Quict at $1.10, 5 BAGAING AND C 1TTON THR:—$1.15@1.20, Provigsioss—Quiet and only « small trade done ut previous quotations. Recerrrs - Fiour, 4,0 o, 117,000 bu.t onts, 20, barley. 10.00) i SIHIPMENTS lour. 4.0001ha.: w corn, 64,000 bu.: oats, 6.0%0 bu Vurléy, none, Kansas City Mariots. KansAs Cirv. Mo, June 17 ive wnd highor; No. 2 hard, 6 173, Ohrs—Irroz dull; No e 4@iie: No. 1 o3 for June, & July Hd1se: wheat, 1, 7,000 bu. ¢ Yo, none; 2 mixea, No. 2 lur; clostn white. 4i@i7 No 2 mixed, BR@0Ke; 2, nominal at 6oe. is of pure. s higher; timothy, $8.5@ mery, 0316c; dairy, V@ Eaes—Dull nnd weak at 11'4c. Ete1s - Wheat, 50,0.0 bu.: oats, nono, neMeEATS— Wheat, bu.; oats, none. L Liverroor, corn, 15,000 54,01 bu.: corn, 18,000 pool Markots, June 17.— WiEAT—Stondy; do ¢ molerately: "No. 2 )10 Amerl cidy, nd poor. 1 of American corn'past threo days, 50,0 cou= tals LARD—Prino wostern, Fs 0d. Hurrei—Unitod Statds finest, 0s 6d per cwt.: Unitod States ¢ 3 per ewt. —WHEAT-Stend- se. 334@3de; MinwAvker, Wis, fer;July, T%c; No. 2spring, Cons=Dbu AT Oats—Ilizher; No. 2 white, 8250 Nominul, No. 1, Coffeo Market, W Yonk, June 17.—Options opened stendy and unchangze | to5 points up; closed steasd, and unchanced to 5, points up. Sales. bags, -ineluding June, $ILK; July, .70; September, #11.70; Novembe Jecombur, Spot Rio, dull; June 17. No. 8 N Rye—Highe 80¢. lis Wheat sarket, MixNeAPOLIS. Minn.. June 1n.—Practically no wheat market. Lirze amount of cash on slieht Lredk at close, Receipts, Clos ihge; July, T6%5: August. 774 Septo on track: No. 1 hard, 8)iged No. 1 northier No. 2 northern, W@i0Ke. 1 Aarket, WieAT—Weak; June 17.—WaEAT—Easy; No. NN ‘2"1(.{1-1]. Jo. B S ay: No. 2 mixed, $E@3%e. Winsky—31.15. Traders’ Talk, CHICAGO, 111, June 17. G. Logan & Co,, to Duncan, lollinzer & Co.: We have had a quict, narrow wheat market from the opening untii the ciose. Uables from tho United King- doin are stoady. from the continent depressed. The weather 18 favorable for crops, The erop Teports wo gt from tho winter wheat belt uro of Uho most flattering churacter. but it 18 a little later than u yeur o The promise is e yleld und of supcrior quality, The we'have seen from Missourl wnd frow o are ubout the average of yours. Tho price 15 low and ow ocean und inland freight rates wuke American wheat us low, I not lower than any other country but with all this th re s littie demand and iittle speculution Yoth of which are required to give higher prices. Our litest advices from the country are that farmors are n keting old reserves freeiy, Thecorn murket was active. On all weak markets we think it should be pur- chased. Crop reports are greatly improved. The complalnt now is that rain 1s wanted in many stutes. Oats were active, fluctuations narrow. Crop prospects ntly 1mproved and lower prices likely 1o fo low.~ With any rua of reccipts they will be lower. 1oz prod- ucts closed woak.” Some effort was made by Lolders to liquidate bat there was want of outside or local buying orders. provious New York ) New YOuk. June 17, at i@l per cent closed offered ut 1 y Market, -MoxEY 0 lust o Fcont. PER--214@5 por cent, EXCHANGE—-Quiot ut L8714 for sixty-diy bitls and $L88% for demand, The clsing auotations on bonds: per cent; nn st o 0w KoL G5, oy Nt O W sot. fs.. X0, 2 i Consols. B A AT T X P LG T Rets X. I G, e Rets, Union Pacific 1sts, “Mutial Union s “uid. STOCKS AND BOND:! eayy Shipments of Gold Was the Finan. cinl Feature Yesterday, New Yous, Juno 17.—Tho stosk market today was wgain promptod by the heavy ship- ments of gold, but as herotofore the influence wus only to restrict trading, though how puch furthor the promising upward move- ment might havo gono had there bsen no gold shipments Is all & matter of oplaion, The mirket, BOWever. wis narrow fro:m the very opening, and during the whole forenoon thore wore only throe really active stooks, st. Paul, Distillers and New Eugland, and In euch of these the demand from tho shor:s wis most notlceuble, while in but fow othier stocks was there movement of Importunce at any time of the duy. Now England, however made ono of 1t8 retrozrade movements after the dullness In the generil Ust, und the check to the udvuuce had brought a sugging of prices, wid the benrs bocauo netive 1 North- orn Paclic proferred with tho resait of de- pressing it materially. Tho influence of thes WOV nts wore also hardly seen in the rest of the market, and du Inoss and stagnation maurked the trading in rost stocks during the kroater pir’ of the day. Operators wre sl in The market is th tive to advince movene a walting attitude. il oxtremely sonsi- 05, Should thy gold v such proportions that the sury 0 of the bunks would bo brought do s wheh would ciuso an appre- Lation In nioney rates, sorious disturbunces [ values woulC oceur. ‘This, howover, seoms not likely 10 come to puss, Tho biying toduy was largoly for Chicago account. with somé help from” London, wnd Whilo thore wero somo roalizations, oausing considorablo itregularity in tho most stocks, later devoloping'a strensth under renewed buying for the long account which ourrled Ost Of the uotive stocks to the bixhest prices of the day. St Paul, In fact, sold higher than ' years. und though Northern Pucific preforrod and North Ameri- ciane Which et stop orders. were woak throughout the day und closed b the best prices of the day, the industrials were nore active and stronger thun usual of late. The market closed quist, but very firm. genorally at fractional guins for the duy. Tho transic- tons reached 20 8id listed and 14515 uniisted. Bt Baul furnih W75 und Now Eugland BN, Government bonds have beon dull zerents of tirm. ‘The Post suys: The heuvy e \or over- The B0.d for export by Saturduy's ste 8| lowed all othier inanelil news. European b ks ure obvlousiy deter still o uecuninlute gold, und to buy & SO0 prewium forour specie, rather than part With their own hoards. Mountime. 1t 18 worth oUserving thit the totul incrense 1n goid. held by the Furopean bunks 8 not due. populur belief to the cont Yy notwithstanding, even in purt 1o shipments” frow this country, 1t 18 true that while the Bank of England holds BOW 8,001,000 16ss In gold thun it hold a yeur 20 the Fronoh bunk hus incrowsed it stock by 30,000,000 und the Luporial Bank of Ger- wlany by probably Bot lcss thun 3,000,000, then 80 hyve the Now York cloaring bhouse buuks increased tholr specie boldings in the suwe tiue by 82,000,000 wod the explana- tou ls ldentioal’lu everv cuse. It 1s au luters and bund- esting fact that as compared with exactly n your ago our own exports and imports of gold very neariy balnnce, The follgwing are the clasing guotations for theleading stocks on the New York Stock exchange todav: Atehison..... .o Adnms Fxpross. .. Aiton. Ik do preferrod Ameriean Kxpr B.C & nndian Cannda So do preferre ontarls & Westorn. 80 | Oregon Tmprovom't Big | O N W0ty Orel X 214 Pacitic Mail 61| Peoris, Doc L A1 *Pittaburg 2180 | Puliman Palac 10174 Reading..... fla Hock Ialand; o W |*St L & &, F. {8t pfd I & West.. ... 15 . Paut v D & WG, prd eiorrod East Tennes do 1st .8 2 10| do preferred L. 20 Tenn, C Gl Toxns | 1524 | ToL. & O, C o0 citie.. . thern & proferrod cago & Alton St. P Min, & Man 1St Paul & Omaha Orte Wayne Chieago & K. Hocking Valley. ston & Tex ois Central St Paul & Dolut Knnsas & Toxas Lake Erle & West.. o proferred Lake Shore.... .} Loutsvillo & Nash Louisville & N. A winpis & Char, . Michizan Centrai ML LS & W . erred prd. Union Pactti 1lig| do preferred . 13 | Wells-Fargo Bx 1414 | Western Union, 2014 | Am. Cotton O1l... 04 Colorndo Conl.. 183 *ilomestake. . 14| Iron Stiver.... 2314 Ontario. 5 " |Quicksilver.. 10714 do pre W | Sutro Bulwer. W Rich. & W' %' torm Wisconsin Contral.. Northorn ptd 120 i 187 S 404 Scuthern Pa 2010, 3 L & U. A AR GW Dl ac © 1% it a0 proforcod | *bia The total sales of stocks todny were shares, including: — Atehison. 4.83); Chicago Gas, 414 o, 4100 Lonisville '& Nash- §000: Northern Pacific, 830 hern : New fd London Fluanclal Review. Ighted 1392y Tt nes Gordon Bennett, ] Loxnox, June 17.—[New York Herald Cable— Speciul to Tik Brel—As rezards new bus ness, this has been an oxcoedinzly quiot dny In theStock exchange. A more gencral dis- position hias been to realize in view of the House belng closed tomorrow. Funds are shade harder, whilo Indian ripee puper has fallen !5 por cent. A feature in foreign gov- ernment socurities Is o fall of 2 points i Ar- genting 15 issues. ditto funded loans and of } to 1 in otlier issues, including Cedulas bonds, on a report that it is proposed to re- duce the Interest on government bonds. Honie railways leavo off somowhut dull, at the sume time they have beon very much ne lectad. =~ Scotel lines are espociully wenk, North British having glven uway 3 to 1, Cale* donfan 3 to %, and Midlund, North- eustern, London and Northwestern are % oasier. Ameriean rails have been very inuotive, at sume time more or loss dull in_response to weakness in the New York market, which has been ad- vorsely Influcnced by heavy wold shipmonts to Europo. Prices have searcely moved sinco the opening, so that nenrly a goneral decline is established. -upart from % in Erle, % in Nortbern Pacific ~ preforred. ~Canadinn ifnes have beon neglected, but in sympathy with Ameriean rails. Canadian Pacific and Grand Trank prefercnces ure a fraction lor. Money has again been almost u able. Short lvins have been casily ol tained at % por cont and under. 10 dis- count market herc there hus beo scarcity of bills. Those nt two > onths were quoted at from % to % per cent. San Franclsco Mining Quotations, SAN Fraxcigco, Cal, June 17.—The oficlal closing quotations for mining stocks todiy were as foilow Alta. Bulwer & indicier. Conmollantii oo 3 unt Diwblo. . Navajo.. e Ophir Potost |Savag 0 Sierra Nevada Crown Eurekn NEW Yonrk. June 17.—The following are the closing mining stock quotation i Torn Silver. Con. Cal Mexlean Deudwd Eurekn. Hale & il Ciry, Mo, June 17.—Clearings, June 17.—Three per cent rentes, 00 for the uccount. W Yonk. June 17.—Clearings, 811,827,097 ces, §7.001.58% June 17.—Clearinzs, 82,317~ balunces, £257,154, : PHILADELPRIA, Pa., #20.019,601; balances, cent. Mespnis, Tenn. Juno I7. 0 solllng at $1.50, 217,623, CINNATL, .. June 17.—Monoy. cent. New York " exchunge, 25¢ Clearinzs, $2,216,600, NEW ORLEANS. June 17.—Clourings. 2,244, Mouey 3 per New York ex- Clearings, $57.357; 35 per premlum, Lo, June 17.—Olearings, 3136408 Now York exchanse, commercial. ¢: bank, §1.9) per 21,000 premium 1. Louts, Mo.. Jung 17.Cle; balunces, £70.85. Money, Lxchange on New Y BL608.81; L 4@ ver lier, 00 pre- 0, 11, June 17.—Clearingg. §18,20%- money easy’ at 45 per cent. New York oxchunge. 2@3le promium, Sorling exe chunge SUrong; 34574 f02 sixty-duy Dills, §.87 for sig.t, LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Senrco and Lower—Hogs Active and Five Conts Higher ONARA, Juno 17.—Receipts of all kinds were comparatively lizht, The fi upply amounts to 9 cuttle, and shech agninst 8, 2 hogs und sheon thosame five day's of 1nst week. The supply of cittio’ was too smull to make much of & niark nts volng fully he d less than we! cived last IPriday. Of- ferings were rather indilforent as to quality, althouzh there were threo or four londs of right good boeves here. Fast- ern mur s were badly olt with liberal supplies and Friday Is nover u very good duy for shippers woyhow. Thelr purchases were decidedly light. The local demand was not overly urgent. and there was very little 1ito or snip 1o the trade exeept on gooil cornfed sto ory honvy cattle were slow, and on hulf fatstuff prices wore 1nelined to siug somewhat. Generslly speaking. how- ever, the market was siow bat ubout stedy atthe rocent decline. Kulr_to good 1.500-1b. sLocrs 80ld {rom & good 1,000 1o 1L,200-1b. grados at from $3.40 Lo #% A vory fulr clearance was offocted. ‘Iore was some very decent cows and heif- ers here,und on thise prices ruled about steady at from £2.6) 10 §46. Prices for the ordinary rin of stook uzain shuded lower, g from 81,40 to 8430, Pricos ure 200 40 406 lower than o week ugo, Urass lialt fat cattle huve seon their duy for this your. Bulls, oxen nnd stags were in poor supply and nominally unchunged at from £2.00 10 #1.00. Onlves were in woager supply and woaker. Stockers und feeders showed more lifo and activity thun for sevoral weeks past, although tho trudo was by 0o means booming. There wore a fow country buyers, but the bulk of trading was done by yard speculutors, whoso Dusiness for the past weok hius boen compara- tivoly 1ght. The foeling was firmor aud prices shuded bigher, Revresentative sales: DIESSED BEEF, No. Av. Pr. 19, 108V &5 80 1150 3 85 1140 4 85 L1206 4 K LS U 85 177 5w L4085 00 ING AND EXPORT, ttle No. Av. I'r. 1031 &3 40 1075 3 45 U4 107 1127 1280 JR TS No. 2, 1 1030, Ccowa. L 685 200 038 2 15 T 1120 1070 1023 115 HEIPERS 1. 580 160 862 275 CALYES, L0 800 D 731 1180 1 85 00 . B0 1020 szzAIIS an L g2 220 20 g 070 1490 1240 1450 6. 418 &, 18 3 B0 ¥ 3. 720 1. 00 4.0 87 i 1000 8% 100001 B# 0108 845 Hoas ~The compuratively llght recelnts were o surprise 1o dealers generally, but thit iy always the wiy in an up market. Hozs are EOLtng up 1uto the nelghborbood of 56 wud w 0od winy owners huve declded Lo bhold on or Go. 1t {8 8ufo L0 ussume that 4 good winy will bo glad Lo take 40 before the summor ended, There was 10 notlceablo change in the quality of the offeriugs. Eastorn advices FE) 395 4. 740 0.0 710 [ were stronzer andi@id market openod nctive Wit peices ruling tatly So highor than Thurs. duy. local houses were at the advance. The best buteher heavy hogs brought £1.85 and $4.01, while mon and inferlor {11t nnd mnixed hogs eagerly at $4.70 and 8175, to good hogs. 1o :nrdlo .8 10 M.8% The magket was tolerably active throughout und niéndugh several trafns were rather late in arriving tho pens were fairly well cloared before nbon, the bulk of the hoss gelling At 8180 to ¥LES agalnst 8175 to $1.80 Thursday, the gencral avorage o prices pald 1% agalnst $155% Thursday ‘and riduy. Reprosentative Sh. _Pr, No. Av. - 84 6 8) 120 450 68 70 o Al rath and o= sold of welght, sold at 0 222588 and there was no quotable chanze in the sit atlon. The.demand 1s zood und prices nom innlly steady. Fair to good natives, 81,507 600; falr to good westerns, B.50@3.03: com- mon und stosk shecp. $4.00@ 1 25; zood to cholco 4) to 02-1b. lumbs, $.00@06.30. Reprosentutive les No. Av. rr. L1200 8500 7 natives.. Recelpts and Disposition of Stock. OfMeinl receipts and disposition of stock sliown by the books of the Union Stock - Yards company for the twenty-four hours ending at 5 o'clock p. m., June 17, 1802 RECEIPTS. CATTLE. Cars. | Hend | Onre. oGk | eHEER. HOISES & W18 nm‘au“(enfi o| 1| e DISPOSITIO Cars. | Hend. OGS | Shippers and fobders. Totals. ........ cago Live Stock Market, CiicAGo, 111, Juno 17.—(Spectal Telegram to Tie Be iere was no important change in the cattlo trade today. Good dryfed cat- tle o all weizhts wet with u brisk demand, und the limited supply of such grades wus Dought up it an_eariy hour. prices being well up to the best of tlio weck. There wus the same drugglng movement on the roughish, half fat stock or unything sho {ug gruss with prices inelined to weakness, but there wa dotable decline. Course and mixed stock fell ‘slowly, the demand for such material belnz wmuch reduced by the liberal purchuses of Texans. Fresh re- ceipts of Texans were 2,500 head. and with considerable stale stook at hand the supply proved excessive, Prices were wounk o 100 owor, muking n desline of from 25 1o i for the week. Thus far a decline of the last two dags wasquickly regalned, This morning hog values were ashade above Tuesdav’s strong prices or at the highest point of the year. Receipts were about equul T the arrivil of the corresponding day last week but there was a strong domand from ali sources and the offerings were quickly taken in at the ndvance, Averago prices wore nearly 10c higher und the top price, #5.20, was tbe highest point reached since last October. Cholco to prime medium_nnd houy shippin: lots sold chiefly at from 83.10 to 8,13, Dest light sorts at trom 85.05 to $,10. bulk of the fulr mixed and puckin: lots at from $.90 to $5.05, and only inferior light and rough heavy packing bolow &8 Fresh recolbts of shocp wero moderate, numbering only 6,000 head. but something 1ke 1,000 head of nferior Toxis Stock were left from Thursday, und the market was budly glutted with ‘these lower grade offerings. 0d_native mutton wus wunted at full, steady “prices, and_the supply of such was cloaréd In good season, sales ranging chlefly tfrom $5.40 to £5.8), with cholco to primo Texus and western muttons sold 1244, und prime grass Texans up to The demund for feeders and low grado stock was very weak und ything in that line dragged at tarely steady prices, sules ranging at fron £.00 (0 $4.73. Receipts were: Cattl 9,000; hogs, ,000; sheep, (.00, eninz Journal reports: Kecoipts, 0,000 shipments, 4100 mi extrd stoers, $1.5.@480; othors, 83,00004.25; Loxnns, $.8); stockors, 2,000 Hoas ~Recoipts, 24,00 shipments, market 1 ¢ higher; rough und common, #. mixod puackers, #.81@4.05: £00G L0 prime v, 85.00605.171%, {ight, $1.5005 | BHEEP—Receipts, 000; shipments, 2,200; natives firm at B Texans lowor at g i westerns, 0; " iuwmbs, $1.000 CATTLE markot fi vck Market, NEW YOk, June 17.—BEEVES—Roecoipts, 2,254 including thirty-live curs for suio; mar- ket 10c per 100 [bs. lower; native steers. $4. 10 4.50; buils and cows, 8.75@500; drossed beof stendy at G4@7) Shipments today, forty-etzht bievos olpts L8 hond; markot, i por 5006 00 per 100 1bs.; butter- UOGT.5) cecipts, 4017 head; sheep o per Lumnbs stond; 00D, BLEIBIED por lambs, K4736850; dressed mutton 10@1i4e per Ib.; dressed lambs firm 4857 head, consigned Hoas—Recelpts, market uominaily firm at 81025851 direct; per cwt, St. Louis Live Stock Market. 81. Louis, Mo., June I7.—CATLE—Rocolpts, 1,700; shipments, 28.6; market uctive and shude strongor: no good natives on sale: fancy Toxans averuglog LGl 1D sold fr8l. 0. Hous—Receipts, 2,00; shipment: keu stronwer, but quality not upto nvee: good heavy! 81 B3@AW: mixed to §ood, $1.80G 4.9); lignt. falr to ue‘z" 84,704,065 SiEEP—Receipts, 1, shipm:ents, market unchunged; xood Texans, ood natives, #.2:@h, Kansus Uity KAN:AS Oity, Mos celpts, $,000; shipnipfts, 400; stoers were fairly actlve wnd stoady to strong, 41084, stondy, BLEEI00; Toxans, stoudy, 425 stockers und foeders. £2.500:4 00 1i0as—Recoipts, 113500; shipments. 2600; the murket was wetive and strong to fe higher; rudes, 8. 10G4101 buik, $1,7004.85. EEP — Rocolpis. 18003 shipuients, thie market Wus steidy ; muttons, $.00. k Market, no 17.—CATTLE—Re- Linco ve Stock. ne 17.—(Speclal to Tue run of ho 8 at West was be higher, prices Bee.] Lincoln toduy ranglog from 8.7 DeWit's Sarsdfigfilla cloanses tho vlood. ——— Falled to Tuke Warning, Warcorr, la, June 16.—[Special Tele- gram 10 Tur Bee, |—Matthias Hansen wat Shippers only 8ok about 1,500 hogs, but on aceount of tRefirmness fn provisons v freo buyers he bulk of the fair 18, 1892, JU struck by the Rock Isiand fiyer here today and killed. He was warnod not to cross the track in front of the train, but persisted. He was 70 yoars of age. PRI — KEPT THE CHANGE. An Interesting Case to Holders of O1d Ac- counts to Be Decided, Tudgo Borka is doliberating upon a caso of interost to creditors and debtors gonerally. 1t is this: A mon named Pross went to Frank Cope, tha commission man at Eieventh and Har- ney, and_bought a barrol of apples, which came to §7.50, and offered 1n payment a §20 gold piece. Cope retained tho #7.50 and an additional 5,10 alleged to be due on an old account. Press refused to havo it that way and left the entire $20 in the hands of the commission man, but went to the police court and had him arrested for larceny. The prosecution claims that the defendant must make restitution of double the amount, 10 this case #40, and pay a fine not exceeding $#100. A decision will be rondered today. OBt Asbituiee False Economy is practiced by people who buy 1 ferior arti- cles of food because cheaper than standara goods. Infants are entitled to tho best food obtainable. It is a fact thut the Gail Borden “Eagle” Brand Condensod Milk is the best infaut food. Your grocer and druggist Keep it. — Bulldiog Permits, Tho following permits wero (ssued by the superintendent of buildings yosterday : Bruno Kinikel. one-story brick baso- ment, W WRIDUL SLreet ... ... JLIK Potty, additional briok'story o building, )02 Ames avenuo Clark, “one-und-one-h frame dwelling, 3614 Jones street.... of Sume, 660 South Thirty-sixth strect...; Sume, 634 South Thirty-sixth street. .. Krug' iirewing conmpany, two story framo hall, Thirtievh and Walnut streots f e Two mino 1,800 1,000 2,500 2,500 alf story Total 13,100 DoWitt's Sarsaparilla aoscroys such poi sous as scroful, skin diveass, czana, rhen matism, Its timely usesaves many li v es. e Marriage Licenses. The following marriage licensos w ro is- sued by Judgo Ellor yostorday : Namo and address. § George Patrick, Alblon .. {Jano Soule, Waterford, Mich . {Jumes Braxton, Omaha.... *1Addie Smith, Blalr e gt Do Witt's Sarsaparilla is reliable. ——— Thres peas (P. P, P.) represent Dr. Pierco's Pleasant Pellots. They are not like the old- fashioned pills. Bad to take, and bad to havo taken, Inefficient, too, Try somethiny better. With Pleasant Pollets the benefit lasting. They cleanso and regulate the liver, stomach and bowels. Taken in time, they prevent trouble. In any case, they cure it. And they curo it easily; they'romild and gentle, but llmmugbh and ‘effective. There's no disturbanco to the system, diet or occupa- tion. One tiny, sugar-coated Pellet for a laxative—threo for o cathartic. Sick and Bilious Headache, Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and all derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels are promptly re- lieved and permanently cured. Thoy'ro purely vegetable, perfectly harm- less, the smallest, and the casiest to take—but besides that, they'ro the cheapest pill you can buy, for they'ro guaranteed to give sat isfaction, or your money is returned. You pay only for the good you get. This is true only of Dr. Picrco's medicines. Is as good as the first. No dregs. All pureand whole- ] > some. The most popular drink of the day. Hires’Ro Beer. A perfect thirst quencher, Don't be deccived if a dealer, for the sake of larger profit, tell 'on some other kind is ** just as good *’—' false. No imitation Is a3 good as the genuine Hikgs', NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWN You urc hereby notified that the ba or th now ex iS. nk of tinz along the lot on the south 24th strect, and desiznated on tho atlas of th ha, published by O. M., Hopkins us “Kellozg" has been doclared by ordinance No. 3007 to be u nulsance. You ure heroby dirocted to abate safd nuf- sance by grading down the front part of s: Iot 80 4s to prevent the wasting, falling or washing of earth from said lot upon the side- walks udjacent thereto, within thirty days from the 8ta day of June, 182, or said nul- sance will be abated by the city author.ties und the expense thereof lovied ns u specinl tax nzalnst the property ou which said nui- atod this 17th day of June. 180 Jated this 17th day of June. 1502 . W. BIRKITAUSER, Chatrman of the Board of Publie Worka in the cit SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA. est cattle. hog und sheep market In the west COOMMISSION HOUSES. GEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE S8TOCK COMMISSION. THE LEADERS, 1c - S0 OMARY Erigdnudas, © o Wood Brothers, South Omaha—Telephoane 11Y7. - J. D, DADISMAN, | WA TWOOD, { Managers. Markot reports by mail and wire cheerfully turnished upon application. ——THR— Campbell Commission Co. Chicago, EastSt. Louls, Kansas City, South wahy, Sloux City, Fort Worth. Chleago. A.Crill, W.F. Donny, LK. Tallmadge. Chicago, MoK Salosman. Cattlo Salesman Crill, Denny & Company, Stock Commiasion. Ioom 7 Exchange BlY'g, Bonth Omaha. " OMAHA AVIL JAIINT) 37..) AR3 "_GROCERIES. | DRUGS, Bta J, H, OLENN. Contractors and anb contractors fot all kinds of bullding, piastering, painting oto will recolve copy Of Glann's architeots and buders diroctora free, by sonding thelr nama, business and Joo tlon to the publishor. J.IL 'Glena, 113 S, 15th § AWNINGS AND TENTS. OMARA TENT & AWN-| WOLF BROS. & €O, ING COMPANY, Tents, awning rpou- Flags, hammooks, olland | 1iny, covers of all kinds, a | fags, banners, ete Send for eatalogue,is & 16th BAGS AND BEMIS OMAHA BAG CO Importers and mrfs, dour sacks, burlaps, twino. TWINES BISHOP & 00, Stsal, maniila, ootton hemp, jute, cot: ton twinon tarred cord- 0. D, M, STEELE & 00,, 10100 Jones atreet BLAKE, BRUCE & 00,, 10th and Karney strests, Gmaha HARDWARE, S ————— e ———— RECTOR ln. WILHELMY LOBECK & LINN, " Dealers' hardwaro wad OQiner I0th and Jaekson | mechanics' tools. reots. 1404 Douglas Streot. A.C. RAYMER, Baild e Hardwars an Coiteastors’ LUMBER. BOXES. H. 0. TODD, Buccossar 10J. 3. Wik M'T'k cikar, pap boxos. Al nov: 163 10 box 0. 1110 Douglns St BOOTS AND SHOES. MORSE-COE SHOE 00, 119) Howard Strest. y oorner 11th and Dougl Prices to oash b 3 Of 0o+ whioh Is Yery sale- aole with merchaats. STEVEN CREEDON. Manufacturer's agent. ean supply you with every g In shODS, MEn's,wom n's wnd chiid’s at low ot factory pric d discounts. Latest styles. 1404 Farnam Street. Room 15, BICYCLES. M. 0. DAXON, Btoyclos sold on monthly ymonts. 120 N, 15th-st IRKERDALL, JONES & |AMERICAN HAND SEW - co,, ED SHOZ CO, Wholesale Mfra. Agents |Boots, shoos, rubbers Roston Rubber 8hoeCo, | foit koods, 1608, 181 1102, 1104, 110; Harney-st | Harnoy-st. REWERS. J08, SCHLITIZ BREw- IN@ €O, Ofoe, 8. 0th and worth 8ta., O ohn Marbovs NERY | = VOEGELE & DINNING Mfrg Comfectioners and ok ters ot foraten shd domestic fruits, 1110 Howard st. CARRIAGES. W.R.DRUMMOND & 00, Carriage butlders. Hose patrol wagons a alty. 18th, opp. Court House. “CLOTHING. BLOTURY & GUHEN, GILMORE & RUHL. Clothing, notion.furnish ings. Give us » trisl | Manufrs and wholesale Enmples prepatd by ex | clothiora 1109 Larney press. 1115 Linrney. stroet. " COAL, COKE, | OMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME ©0., Hard and soft coal. 8 K. ocr. 16ih and Douglas: CORNICE. EAGLECORN CE WORKS Mfrs. galvanized jron cornlee, window caps, metalle’ ekylights, eto: 1110, 1112 Dodge-st. Contractors and sub contracto; bullding. Plastering, palnting siness and 10 the publisher. lenn, 115 8. Street. JoH 15th DRY GOODS, KILPATRIOK - KOOH DRY 000DS 0O, Dry goods.nottons, gent's furnishing goods. C 1ith and Howar. M.E EMITH & CO., Dry goods, notions, fur- nishing govds. Corner 1ith and Howard-sts. FURNITURE OMAHA UPHOLSTER- INB CD. Upholstered, I502-1506 Nicholas st Wholesale only. BEEBE & RUNYAN FUR- NITURE CO,, Graco and Thirteenth furnitore, CHAS. R, LEE, JOHN A, WAKEFIELD Hardwoon lumber, wood earpets and parquet | Imported Amerlown Por & Ianitconsnt, Milwauksy floortag, } hydraclic coment and 9th and Douglas. Quincy whito lwe, LIQUORS, — ILER & 00, FRISK & HERBEIRT, Liquor. merchants, 1113 Harnoy-st. Mfrs. Koo -| nody's Bast India Bit- tors. _— MILLINERY Wholesale llquor deal 101 Faroaw st S J. OBERFELDER & 00, Importers and jobborao! millinory, notions. Mi orders prompt. 20813 & 1ith- — MUSICAL i i THE MEINBERD 0., 102N, 16th St. Plan, uvle and ‘musical ial struments of all Kindg PAPER, OILS. OARPENTER PAPER 00 | STANDARD OIL GO, Carry a full stook of printing. wrapping and |Itefined and writing paper, oard pa- per ete. HOSPE, IR, Pianos organs, materials, Doug las-st. artiste 1818 tubricating olls, nxle groase, oto. OVERALLS, SHIRTS, ETC. KING & SMEAD, | ROBINGON &8TOKES 08 Mfrs of "K & Mfrs oclebrated “Dnos skin" over t shirts, oos Owaba. —_—— PRODUCE COMMISSION. Established, 1678, BRANCH & 00, WHITNEY & CO. Produce, fruits of alb Kinda, " oyaters. 811 Sy Butter, egqs and poultr; Hrith ek agd I NS pan olo. &t J.B. HUSE & €0, Our apocialtion: Battar ezks wud poaltcy, 100} Howard stroot. JAS. A. CLARK & €Y., Lutter, cheoss, ozan poultry and zame. 817 South 13th Stroot W. E. RIDDELL (Established 185.) Wholsalo butter & exgs Burs aud sells for cash. 4138, 1that. | STOVE REPAIRS RIDDELL & CO,, Buttor, ‘chooso, exge, vegoinblen, fruits,poate 117 und gamo. OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS, Stovo ropatrs and wi attachmonts for Kkind of stove ma 1207 Douglas. TOYS. — — H. HARDY &00. dolls, a1bumey fanoy goods. house fure mishing goods, ~ oht ¥ o nges. Tl Farnam Street. SASH. DISBROW & 00, Manufsoturers of sash doors. blinds and mouldings. Branch of- fios, 13th and Isard Sta. DR. J. THESPECIALIST Isunsurpassed in the treatmentof all forms of PRIVATE DISEASES, und all disoriers and debilities of youth und manhood. 17 y experience. His resources und fucilitio practically unlimited. The Doctor is r. mended by tho press, and endorsed in the strongest torms by the people for fuir treat- ment nnd honest professional advice. Tho most powerful remedies known to modern gclence for the successful treatment of the following discase; GONORRHOEA—Tmmedlete rellef. A com- tote cure without the 1oss of un hour's eime rom business. GLEET—One of the most_completo and sue- cossful trentments for gloot and all annoving Qischuraes vet known to the melical profes slon. The resuits ure truly wond BTRICTURE—Groutest known remely for the trentment of strictu; thout palt, cut- ting. or dilating. A mostremarkuble remody. BYPHILIS-No treatment for this terribio biood disense has ever been more succosstul, nor had stronger endorsoments. In the light of mudern solence this disenso I3 positively curiblo and every trace of the polson entirely removed from tho blool, LOST MANHOOD, and ambition, nervous- ness, timidity, despondency und all weakness snd disordery of youth oF manhoud, Loliof btalnod at once. BKIN'DISEASES, and all disoasos of o stomach, blood, liver, kiinvys and bludder aro treuted i ccossfully with the greates known remedios for tho disoisns. G Writo for clreulars andguestion It froo. 24th and Faras Aty duals b Ned A. D. Boyer &Compan y, 56 and 3 Exchange Bullding,South Omahn ndence sollelted and promptly answerad, Al Mekantion 1 orders for stockor & feodors. . - = lacorporated, 132 Capital fully pald, §20.0). Waggoner Birney Company, Writo oF wire us for prompt and rellable warket reborts 1 AM SO HAPPY! K Riiad S.S.S. Relieved me of a severe Blood trouble. It has also caused my hair to grow out again, as it had been’falling out by the handful. After trying many Physicians in vain, 1 am so happy to find a cure in §.5.8. 0. H, ELsERT, Galveston, Tex. 8 CURES S5 imiwn &1t 1 entirely vogetable and harmless, “Treatise on oo and Bkin mailed free, Bwur Brecic Co., Atanta, G P erry Brothers & Company, Live Stock Commission. Koom 51 Exchauge Bullding, South Omaha ‘Telephono ™ Gassman &Dudl, Rooms 60 and 61, Ex- change Bullding South Omuha, - M. H. Hegarty & Co,, Room 81 Excange Builai Nob | South O SOUTH OMAHA BANKS. Union Stock Yard National BA The only bank at the yards. Cuaplital and sur- plus, #240,00. lootlons growing out of ke live Slock buvingas should be seqt Glrecs o thls badk Bhippors can deposit Lor credit Of Laelr Lowe baak whereves locaiwd YOURSELF! Ask your Druggist for & bottle of Big G. The only non-poisonous remedy or all the unnatural discharges and rivate diseescs of men and the Hebilitating weakiices peculiar to women. 1t cures in & few days without the ald or publicity of o doctor. ‘The_Universal American Cure Manufuetured by The Bvaas Chemical 0o CINCINNATI, O. U, 8 A Chichester's English Dismond 1:xaa NNYROYAL PILLS Hiiande” LAGIES b Didegiad fr'(alchdater o Hupliah 71 mond lirand \o Mad aud Gold meuatilc Dones. scaied with biue rivbon. Take, o obher. Mo d ond an it 4 o statps or' articw e for Ludies. 10 000" il o Sater Ol 4 THAT IS A Fine Ranch of yours. You hw e worked hard for it, haven't you? It wasn't worth a dollar an acre when you scttled on it, and now you would'nt take fifty. How lonz do you e pect to live on that place? Would you be surprised if some railroad land agent or claim jumper should come along some day and tell you to move on? Unless you have a patent on record you are not safe—perhaps not then. Why don’t you ask The Bea Bureau of Claims to look into your title and get you a patent that will stick? —THE—— Bee Burean of Claims Omaha, Neb. THE “LADIES PERRECT” SYRINGHR., The Only Perfect Vaginal und Koctal Sy riage (n the World, Is tho only syringe ovem invented by which vag adimin st king und soil sale the and which oin for rectul inje BOFT RUBBER BULB, HAKD RUBBER BELL PRICL 83 00, Mall Orders Solicited. The Aloz & Penfold Co. 15th Ateeet, Next fo Postolfiza. NEBRASKA National Bank. U, S DEPOSITORY. © OMAAANZR Capital. $100,000 Burplus. cove + 683,))) aUlroatars— aars W. Yabotprailisny vioa prasidsnt.” (5 3 Maarlos W. ¥ . Collis, J. N. it. Patrice Lawii & THE IRON BANK, \ wlvo Do used lons. Manufacturers’ and Jdobbers’ Directory

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