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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 1892-SIXTF ———————————————————————————— e e . et e tveasae EN PAGES 11 N \ N s | fiemed ap considerably. Espectails has this | advanco: fate to choles heavy, .6001%0: N NN r ADEETQ | 830 Shoep Patta—Green satted, ench, 3% | and wae the only one In which the extreme r N SEDALS O THE CO\D]TN\ OF ADE | Boeh theense wich £00d to ehoice vy 10t cate | Texan steors, §LM0@ 55 ! ARKE #1257 green’ salted shoarinzs (short wooled | fliietuation reacticd | por cont. As might be \ N NEGROES SHO e - tle of all welzhts, Theso areseliing anywhere | Hoas—Receipts, 5:5; shipments, 1.409; mar- ear ekins) each, I15i2c: dry shearlings | supposed, it led the 1ist in strength and closed As from 100 to 150 better than n week ago. Ship- | ket steady; fair to best heavy, £5.0%@5.30t : (short wooled early skins) No. 1. each. 0u: | With o net galn of 1 per cent. the only other — ping, balf fat and green steers are selling | mixed fait to gnoa, § 25: 1ight, med.am e dry slienriings (Short wooled oarly skiis) No. 2, | strength showlng any upproaeh to that being — about us low ns last week and they will proba- g to_best. 11,5353, ench, 5e; dry fiint Kunsus and Nebraska buteii: | Lackawanna, which rose % per cent. Tho rost The Wholesale Trade of Omaha Continues | bly go lower from now on ns grass cattic bezin ieEP—Recelpts, 130; shipments, 100: | Trade on 'Change Was Paralyzad by the | er wool peit w | por 1b., netanl welkht, 10@14%c; | of the 11st were, with tho excoption ot Rock | Jer a d ™ toarrive in numbers The recent imprave- | market steady: falr to desirablo native muis dry filat Kansis and Nobrascn mo ] o It e eoaPaner &t el | Jerome Earley and Bud Ballard Wouuded Good. ment In n markets has put new iife luto | tons, alt to desirable Texas mut- Derby Yettorday. pelts, per pound. actual welght, S@12 intensely dull and almost stagnant through by Joseph Tannehill, the s 1 export trade nnd & | tons, 43 lint Colorudd vl po!ts. pur_pound, | sympathizing with the loaders in theie wp- ot good he sales of good eate s - actual weight, 10@10 ve Stock Market. flint Coloradd | ward tendency MUTrain wool pelts, p No feature of any kind ctual vie the latter part of the weck Chiengo | marked the deniings, howevor, and the tamost been these buyers. Butchers' | OH1oAdo, 1., June 2.—(Spocial Telegram to g 8a10c; dry pleces and ctual welght, | sossfon of the Stock exchange in many weeks | WORKIN e NE'S COLLECTIONS REPORTED AS VERY GOOD | Liys it Ve shown comparatively | b BesAnsnehanzod market was expe- | OIRECTORS CLOSED THE SESSION EARLY | @i’ Gty SR G | Bty closed with o frm tona st the best | WORKING .FOR W. H. IRVINE'S LIBERTY J— chunge all week and the Lolds true | rienced today. 1 y_for dc: talloyw. No. | prices but intensely duil of stockers and feeders. Prices are ruling [ local and snippin the range of grease, wiito Government bonds dull and steady. Basiness 1n Omaha Both in & Jobbing and a | PLOHY iuch tho s a week ngo. Talues was nominally the samons for krlday. | What Business Therd Was Occurred the | kraasc durk. 2 oo Post saysy The foeblo boar duimonstra: | Montgomory's Siayer May gocare Batl on & Og viilues hiave shown ard tenden Cows and teifors were quoted at from $1.35 to i " A A tinie, 1682 1 of the 148t tow days against the SLOCKS o Retail Way Very Satisfactory—Move- 6 Conthnmed Hboraliey of 1he Fecoipts has | &1 45 buils nt Trom S5 10 §100 SOCKers and Flest Hour—Firsp, Trades Were at Y T - | corn-carryin: grangerronds was 8wept under Recently Discovered Statute—Farthor ment of Goods Never Larger been more than counterbulaneed by tho ac- | fecdars at from §: nd_dressed heef About the ¥inal Figures St. Louls Markets. | T N k § er, 1 N T t today by a fresh biteh of’ favorablo crop do- Evidence of His Vietim's Guilt— ‘ uvity in sn'pping circles. Prices are wbout 1 shipping steers at from #3.2) to $1.85. of ¥rids St Lovts, Mo. June 25, — FrLovr — Un- | spatéher. The weather in the crop region has v il 00 nliher v & wook ago. the advance betng | Cilves Wero again stron Thoy were salos T RSIdRyY ehanged. | been extraordinarily propitious throughout Other News Notes, confined to 1o particulur grade or weight. | able ut from 300 to Ch ) i (VIEAT=Cashy, Toe;_options dead, dall and | the ook, and as Wall stroct aiways profers wivy and butcher hozs continue to com: | Thisis an 100 for Lia Week o closed oasy: Jduly. fic: August, f04G0%e; | 1o discount the future rather than the pas e . fanna n prominm of from %40 to ¢ over Heht | 50c. Texus cattie were quoted ut from $| Cuteids il 3 . dorh September, 76e bid: December, § e, *7* | the expectaton of poor statements of earn- [ ¢« N . . Another week has rolled around And still | und mixed stuy and the sprend refuses to | to &5 e L bbb UL At CORN—Ciish, lowor. 4it4er options slow, but | ings for May as notserved s an effo.tive ANCOLY, Nab,, June 25.—[Spectal to Tus b s trade which Omaha jobvers | Widen, nithough one reason for this lies in the l The hog markot opened steady at vester- | 8lyzed tradeon ‘chanze today, and tho di- | firm and unchanged: July, $'se; September, | bgur argument, i % B Tho colored Masonte picnic at Lin= R _ | unusuuliy even guality of the hozs now com- | day'sadvances. or at from $3.00 to .43 for | rectors readily closed thosossion forty-five | dila@iitia. ¥ | This “mads tho traders who have been | eolu park continued for sovoral hours last have been enjoying shows no signs of abut- | jng 1o market e general tone to the trade July closed | making so loud a noise over Rock Isiand and fog. The number of merchants visiting ly firm. weight and _at from 01 to 43 POOF to extra light, £.05 to $5.40 for modium: | minutes before the usual hour. OATS—Chsh, better, 304 o aptember, lge o) W0, Buriington. give up the fizht and wore thoe | night after the Omaha visitors departed on v . There was o poor excuse for & wheat market | loNerat ptember, lgc hizher av28%g. I gton. L £ o xHecolpts wero guite liboral for the Towurd ~the — closa there T G031, eust track only active buyers i tho market. The fecl- | the 10:20 train v Omaha 18 considerably less thau & week 820, | 145¢'day of tho woek wnd thoquality was very tho [ater teading | mostof the session. The princlpal matters to 0 Ll L CENOK mothy, S1R00. | Tk Tk rot n it Hosk TSIADS 1. per aattty o, and it was brought to & s the special attractions, such as the exposi- | kood taken as a whole. Continued “favorable Noarly overything | consider wero the weather, the harvesting [ S 010,10, and the futility of such attacks may bo judged [ VOry sudden olose by a shooting affair y advyices from eistern and continental nnrkets bulk of the stufl | reports, aud the probabilities of the anti- : gher at £1.00, Ly the faet thit theso stooks now soil is high | which nearly resulted {n a murdor, Jorome tion, drill, etc., are over, but 1f they do not | {y" o’ ind activity on the part of ship 5. Oulls were peddied | oot B L P ese. contained any. | FLAXSEED-Lower av bic, 83 4t he elose of dnst week, and thosecond | gurlac g golored ook on & B, & M. dloa come themselves they keep sending in their [ pers and exportors. ther with a U from £4.0) Lo #1.75 = b e U el BUTTRUnChanEeT: croamory, H@iSe; | foss than n point hiahor, Outside. of these 0 & M. g \ ders. The majority of the jobbing houses | Very resp Inquiry from tocal dressed | Sulesof sheep and lumbs were at quiteas | thingto change prices much. Fluctuations | aairv. 1415 stotks little or 1o busimess was done, but the | ear, becamo intoxicated and his friend Bud orders. > y bect houses, a stron:, healthy | gooa prices as were on Friday. The | were confined to from e to %o range and Eau nehanged, dull: 11e for guaranteed dertons of the ark was fir Ballard endeavored toinduce him to go home. ) - are pushed to fill orders. Soine of them | tone, withow general there was | former quoted at frc 10, $3.45, tnd the | the closing was about 40 lower thun yester- CORNMEA 3 New Engiand heid higher than was WHITe HAIANE s tevt 181 Hariey 'oR M have put on extra holp and nearly all of them | no ' quotablo advance except — perhups | Iatter atfrom #1.5) to & There was w | iy pected ufter yosterday's revived absurdities. allard was trying to got Earley of 3/ on the wore desirablo handy grades | lizht supply.and a good demand at the atove | 443 Unchanged. Tho TOlIOWINR Nro the GIOSINE guc tho " grounas, Mes. Josuph Tatinehill wade 3 are working over time, of corn fedstoers; these In some cuses w vy The corn market was not quite so narrow as for the laading stocks on the New York S some slightl 'ks 1 oferonc th The railronds Eave also beon orowded and | to Vo' ingher. oavy cattic, tiat 18 stoery | | dtecéipts: Cattle, 1500; hogs, 140005 sheep. | wheat. Whit ctlon thero was occurred tho B¥OhUnNG LOARY. sl o(lcgurf\m;“n‘::n Y sl i ;01 Nq‘ i * AToan. o vl weighing from 1,2 to 1,500 pounds, moved [ 2000. , first hour, The rece pts, owin: probably to on e N = d Ballard ordered they have been unable to deliver goods With | v (ijlo: tFoaly wt from &485 to 84.9% Fuir to | Tho Even nzJournal reports: Carria—fte- | (Ut (RS FOeS BEs ORINE BIDMWEN, O MeATs—Loose shoulders, .75t | AW R i RV VR her to shut up. Words followed and the usual promptuess, The platforms of the | good 1050 to 1,200 stecrs were good soilers at | coipts, 1500; sbipments, 1,150; murket stead 4 1CE | Jongs and eibs, shorts, §7.95; boxed 1ots, | Aiond \f 8 | o preforrea Sl freight depots have been piled with shipments | #11 the Wiy froin £ 70 to $1 1. Conimon to fn= | nativis $.51@1.50; Texins, 30: stookers, | the estimate at 5i cars for the day. Tho | 18 more; bacon, shouiders $6.50; lones and | A rererred . 18 |00 b st Ballard struck the woman in the faco. A THoRLH b bt ferior .t green and half fut stull wis not 0.@3.00; cows, $LIB2.0). grad ng was not fmproved, with only forty= [ ribs, 800, shorts, #.12'3; sugar curcd hams, | American Expross.. 118 [Ontarls & Western She immediately tola her husbang, and though the goods have been forwarded | yiord thiin stoady At from 1,00 down to 800, [ Hoas—Rtecelots, 14,000 shipments, 40000 | four eurs contract cor, 1,001 Canadian Pacific... 81 Oregon Luprovem't who floty - § g as ravidly as possible the jobbers have been | It was a tolerably uctive, healthy mmar<et | murket s@le lowers rough und common, First trades were #t about the final fizures | . JRECELPTS—Fiour, 3,000 1bs : wheat, 46,000 bu.; | Canada Nouthern 4|Orogon Nuv wvho flow Into a, passion and started L 3 ds | thronghout and wn carly ‘clearance was 00 1N0; packing. B «king and L A v LI corn, 8,000 bu.: outs, 32,000 bu.; rye und bare | Central Pacific.....0 $0 |Oregon Tran; 4 for Ballard with a gun. He fired one shot, filling orders even faster than tho ralroads | (0Tl shipping, #5105 403 prime heavy aud butehers, | of yesterday. Upon.the filling of a few orders | Jey. none. Ohes, & Olilowacyie HulL N ¥ tho bullet strik: Bailard in the hand can carry them out, Cows nnd mixed stock was unchanzed, poor | & 11zht, $4.50:25 ! which came in the market firmed up e, but | SIUPMENTS—Flour 5,000 1bs.: wheat, 0,000bu.; | 40 Istpreterred... o0 Beort 10 bullel Striking Ballard 1o tus hand. Al It is safo 10 say that trado at this soason | to clioive stock selling ut from ¥1.5) 1o i 25%; shipments, 1.200: | roqcted from %e to %o, a loon! operator sup- | SOFH. 8LU0D bu.; 0ats, 15,000 bu.i rye und bure [ 00 % preferred... 4| LIt annohill fired a second shot Barloy came un of the year was never better and the pros- or supply and about steudy weaks natiyes, £1.40G BOOH 10, B 1HLatoRtBU . Ly th \ine | ley, none R e 8 behind Ballard ana_ received tho ball in his veets are geod for the summer and fall, AP aiYeE b ST RIowLY i westorns, $7605.503 0 frecly ot Septontbor. July syupiiized in t e g A e GRS | ol TR Torehead.” e bullot struck Just abova the The upparent reason for the present rush ok Andl Tooding cattle were dectine. “The market wziin ralied, and atthe [ 1 b vrman | DEINEREE ROR 10 (SE T &S T8 oft eye and plowed its way diagoually 18 to boound in tho fact. that rotail dealers | )| OTAEIIES, of stook and foodinz gattlo Weeo close ity i guined from e to o and sep- | (KANSAs Cirve Moy June u-\weats | b G e st B through tho scalp, not ponotrating tus skuil, bought sparingly during tho oarly spring. | damnna was Hait and the feaiit ; Lincolu Live Stock. TR ) o4 bt LEORY s 0. 40 1OWHE GHALNE/NORT | U700 s S SCPL M. & A Larloy was taken home in a hack, whilo > 8o long a the weather was so unfavorable | of 4'4 to 1,041-1b. animals wers ab tro pLascory, Nob., Jute 8%—(Spoolal to THE | pypyresy pout steady on thoe deferred do- | CorN—Steady to lower; No. 2 mixea, 4244¢; St 1 . Tanunohill was placed under arrest. As no as to endanger the season’s crops mcr:‘!mnl‘; #5.00. Representative sales: l“r \;1‘” ALY ?r{‘:'.'r“n.x 1‘(! e ::whe}t liverie 406 Was foutire;ess, x:»}-: white, 493, Y i by one appeared to prosecute he was released by aid a Wana-to-mouth business, ‘T'hey allowe DRE BEEF. Withi DFIcEs Fis 3 N TA e D A WEIRY An ndvance of 125¢ in lurd for the day ATS, 2 mixea, 20@Wie 2 L, | prices Fangin ¢ from .00 Lo .00, Judge Waters this morning. their stocks to run down to the very lowest | No. Av. 1r. No. Av. Dr. 41, Ty y as the feature of tho provision trade. notch possible and only placed fresh orders 1808500 15,1050 83 %0 e demind was remarkabie from first to \y o % 1111 —Stenay : No, Trying to Secure Frocdo Cile 5 bR i vory | 1..1300 @ 2 401000 B 8) 1200 OMAHA REAL ESTATE MARKET. lust and * he offer were light, Whilo por FLAXSEED—W0, 1 " Hocking Vailey here is a quiet offort on foot amnong the e e G S [ 2w 1010 i rive were it active ind igher th || HAYWerk but anchangods timothy, 8008 | Hiisivbeiesl Wanash! SCY; ¢ friends of W. H, Trvine, now confined fn the y ek 81173 8 100 Yeeld BHARGES T he Market | Advance not {n keeping with lurd, usually | 880 prairie. St Paul & Dut do preforred sout P o) irdering C. I, Now that the conditions have changed, | ; jg S o2 1218 Declded Change It 4o Lm0 on tho Market | {0 slowest. thing on the lst. Tho recoipts of | LRAN—St cked, 8o, Kanisus & Toxus R B e bringiog a good trade with excellent pros- | 5 Gy auy 17 10 Uik eabd Ao LD hogs were (1:hit, which may hove encouraged BUrTER — creamery, 11@l17¢; dalry, | Tako Erie & W Montzomery, to securo his rcleasa on bail pects for the balance of the summer and fall, | 171100 2218 1701108 A decided change has baen exparienced In | the buyers for the long account and caused | 11@lic. 10 preterred \Jat [ Am. Cotton OF pending his trial at the next term of the dis- tho retail merchunts all want goods, and {20113 350 10 113 20012 tho roal ostato maricot in oné respoct at least. | Soye buying also forshorts. T 50,000 bu.t corn, 10,000 | Lonisviie & Nashe: ‘Tl amoy (LR WD IR they want - them quick. Hencetho great | %) R et Not many months ago thers was feeliug | cusrent in. the Fiver provenis ves<els fron Qats, none. Toulsville & N. AL 254 [ron S [ 3 3 , majority of the orders are accompanied with gty : ¢ S Wheat, 45,00 bu s 1 o | Mbmpiise e [Ontario crime of murder cannot bo liberated on bail, S0 rgent requast that (hey be Alled stonce, i 1251 45124 Amung prospactive buyers that thers was no :‘--5“;\::;x_g!nm-(:;lrx-\\:_x)lx.{r: vmu'”iz'l‘- llmu.-« |..-{u SoIEARKTS Wheat, 45,000 bu.; corn, 3,000 bu.; | JFHbLISS S Irvino's frionds olaim to have discovered & It 18 this urgency that rushos the jobbors 5 L el oceasion for haste, that by waitiag the | JEjdy at=¢ LR D iy ¢ Ml 0] do wroferred clause in tho Nooraskn statutes that will AG0/GEbWiAY e (FRlEhY departments of the GO o LD chances wore good for gatling the property Estimated recelpts for Monday: Wheat. Liverpool Matkets. N T BN IWeLs b vt give him his lberty temporarily. Sevoral railronds, T i XN, at a lower figure 210 cars; corn, 530 cars; oats, 20 cars; hogs, [ TIVERPOOL, Juno 25 —WuEAT—Qulet: nold- | do proferro, 2916 | Rien. & W I G prominent citizens have offered 1o go on his Vhile t ition of business meanslots | 12.. 006 8 40 e 4 0.0 nead. ors offer moderately; No. 1Cullfornla, s nor | Missourl tact G4 Wiscomin Central. bouds in any amount, but his immediate ad- ‘\\ hlll::_\lhs z:l‘:g tion o “u-xun‘u,::.” L) REBLL s AR That idea no longer exists, but in its place Poe leading futures ran-ed as tollows: 13 rod wes u::dqumgl. 05 713d@0s 3 No. roat Northorn pfd visors havo refused to lend countenance to of work it 1s at the sume tim 'y satisfac- XPORT. & % ol g winter, 6s 84@0s 8'4d. NCRKO (iR, x v tory, as there is nothing that a jobber likes | 15..1128 380 0.123 400 02,1304 4 oy | thereisa feoling that proparty has touched | —yries | N, THIGH, | oW, CosE GoRNGuets Tl \wostern, 4 108 por cen- 3. Contral Lead Tru the proposal. better than to be rushea with orders. 390 4000 40) 1MW ml a polnt lower than it will ever reach again, tal. oriolk & We As time xoes by new facts concorning the 4105 400 38161 2 e v 0 & BACON—Long clear, #7s. SEMELLEDLALL H teagedy are coming to light. It is uow Another ugreeable featura connected with 108 £l pa) and that now the more time a woutd-be pur- ssxle ey | BAco cloar, SRHd seieren 0 proforrad R 4 L . the jobbing trade at present is that collec- e e e chaser consumes in looking around the more [ July... 16 i@t || ADERRRE qhmeridan Dneat Whitekitd colored, g on G \ L L R AL Rl 1 tions ave good. It 18 sometiines more easy to cowa. bo will havoto pay for property when he | cOus No. 3 (H S | " LINSEED OlL—20s per ewt. 0 proforrod it ourney to Chicago heasked her by telograph sell goods than to collect the pay for them, 70 308 1.. 080 ABeH b Jube, . 50 0 20| LI "m-xn) St ‘I:"t L8 L' o OYRCEI but at the present time the retail merchants 410 2 10 21010 LA July g 0ncery Cotton Market, sales o stocks today were 56.700 | 1he X '“\4'" v ‘: So 8| a Ll N-mfl o aro generally meeting their obligations with 8w 2 3 tero is considorable proporty changlng | Bepi [l 4 (HGH [ New OnueAss, Lu. duno 25 —Dull: mid- | Shuros including: Atehison, si0y Uhieago | cofo. Sho wirad back at onco thut, sho prompiness. 0 2 1 hands but mostly in a small way. The num- | 35N 17 aanl g [ SRS IR et ot o) bajob: Broca 1500: Minsour] Bacilie, 4400 NOFhom PASHIO | tolegraphed to tho managament of the Grand lm.l nic t:-r;l\:n:‘:.r?l: fal;r:d p:;:\:::;flh::;!c:‘n:{ e L ber of really importaut sales is small. The o] ‘exports to the continent, Ly proforred, 130; Now England, 30303 Rouding, | Pacitio and received an answer 1o tno effect Which all ceronls huvo beon solling, has HEIFERS demaud {0t iproperty/comes almost entiraly > 2 Ll Snll gl that Mrs, Irvine had not registered at that d b rativel v in 03 L 600 2 50 1.. 440 250 | from people wanting it to build homes upon, | 1050 New York M Market. hotel on tho date named. Armed with these mado money comparatively easy in the | 1850 160 1. ol A countr, p CALVES. and accordingly aimost every salo means a L) MoNEY oN CALr—Ensy | tolegrams the suspicious husband started for A Omaha's Retall Trade, 2. 105 300 1.. 140 850 new building of some sort or other. Market, at; lust loan, 2 per cent; close | Chicago. Among the papers taken from bim There have been a few good sales of busi- In Omaha the retail trade also shows an i DR e e e e PHILADELPHIA, | finprovement over what it was a few weeks WHEAT—Qulet: No. 2 red, July after tho tragedy wus a leaf from tho regis- August and September. &3X@ PAPER—( 3 per cent. ter of tho Hotel Grace at Chicago. On this 1 OV SHERE 700 8 o, CRLING EXCHANGE—Quiet but stendy at | pago was the namo “Mrs, J. H. Miller, Bgo. The setting on foot of various enter- | 1. s U S R T seee el | Conx—Closed steady; No. 2 mixed, July, 4 for sixty-day Dlils, and $488 for” de- | Princeton, Ind.,” in his wife's familiar prises usua! during the summer wonths has STOCKERS AND FEEDZRS, 3 T S S s s Onsh quotations were as foliows: Gs@sle. T b S108IBE tath bonda: handwriting. On the same page o few lines fornished work for a good many men who | 1 2. 810 200 533 315 ‘P RILLY Vet ati foe \ FLour- Neslected; winter putent, 84.20@ Oazs—Dully s dle. ueiclosing auotationson bonds: below was the name “C. . Montgomery, have been idle during the winter and early | 10 4,762 300 1..10.0 n the wake of an activedemand for nroporty | 4.41; winter struits, W spring batents, I TAe U 8. 45 rog. T108( *Mutual Union os.., Princeton, Tnd.! suring and a good proportion of their wages | 13.. 62 7., 056 3 L0 16,1031 for improvement. As soon as speculators | £1.10@450; spring straits, #4.30@h40; bakers', Clncinnati harkets. UL S, 4s coup. C. Int. Cert.. i 4 &sen OBVl R LI HAER OfithB ratallor, T i1 2 65 800 8. 955 are convinced that the property will be in : . NATL 0., Juno 23, —W ntEAT—Quict; No. | JK dies rod Gave the Oflcers o Race. b . o CAT i 2y Wi No. 2 spring, 783c; No. § sprinz, ) acitic s of 5,010 i ; The bullding irades are moro active and | < COLORADO CAITLE. Lt a o) A il i G B ¥ prin, e A o o R AN Sorhweatar con 1t | A somewhat exeiting episodo vceurred on n large number of men are findiag employ- :‘r' Flaod fl.ivmmu lm values. g = 0. 2, 0140, Oars—Weuler: No. 2 mixea, sie. o A i e Be 103 ‘1 welth street this forenoon, in which peonle - o o. Dealers in lumber, brick, | ™ feeders.... ............ 2 A 4 S 3 BN@INC; No. 2 white, 31%4; | WIISKY—SL.1i AL T St L jonge % | living along that strect witnessed the some- e aitia el e veiei | Hoas—[tecelots woro fully up to, even be- | Tho result of tho eloction on the Nobraska s Sl Tenn. new st ST R Gon. M 10 u trade, There Is no grent rushbuta very | FOu expectations and the quulity in gen " A was very fair. T) ¢ were plenty of choice o paler Eratifying. Incrense tn the volume of trade | WifYerv fule ‘liicrowere plonty of ‘choivo | the confidence in Omaha realty aud doalers 4 ; ! 1 Al Teport more inquiry for property than o week over that of a few woeks ago. hozs were rather searce. The week's receipts S RO it ] e 2,000 heavier th a weck ago and 1 ago. Some idea of the amount ol usiness The M vier than u y 0. The market opened | doing in real estate may be gained from the of tho city are generally busy, the demand | up rather favorably for the selling i fact that the transfers since June l have for_eoods being nctive. Thero bas boon a | dippers and frosh meat wen puld $5u and | averaged over §7,000 por day. marked improvement in the domand for tho | £V forkood to choiee heavy wnd butcher Real Estate Notes. product of lacal factories which is leading to | WeIEhE hoxs or u shuie tode hixhor than, the ral | Central proposition has helped to strengthen Toledo Grain Murket, Canada So. ToLEDO, 0., June 2.—Wikar—Steady; No. Dol 1o | whatunusual sight of a poiice oicer giving 1st.. 1 | chuse to two well dressea young ladies, One Lets 81 | of the girls lives in Platismouth, and has L) 2 here on a visit. Tho other lives with parcnts at the Enterpriso block at the corner of Eleventh and N streets, in this city, Tue girls, who are scarcely '16 yoars e old, have been walking the strcets uatil s k Mintng Quotations. late hour every night, ana the police at- S No. 8 f. 0. b, 38@4se; No. 0. 1, 81.0: D—Urie. $1.27@1.43, K- , per bbl., $10,7715@10 80; lard, per 100 1bs., $5.675%@5.°0; short ribs sides (loose) 86,9715 dry salted shoulders (hoyed), short elear sides (boXed), §7.120 Watisky--Distilicrs' finished goods, pe 2, Den, & R« ay; No. 2 cash, 500, Erlo 2nds ... MoK & nufacturers OArs—Cash, B4 MOTHY SEl Craders’ Talk. 5.—Counselman & Day CHIcAGo, TIL at, | tgCockreliitros: Whoat ruled extremely dull | o X 1 LIS Gl & & olico at. A sunio hogs brought wasulsonn | Tho present summer will see & 1k | ufter a little carly seilinz by St. Louis and | NEW York. June i following are the | tompted to arrest them on tho complaint of tho omployment of o good many aaditional | S4iie oS Hotises, Heapocially | e o s T Do O I Ane~ Unchangid, DULioat Ak @SHe: groe | Minnoapal mo buying by Pardridge | clo ing stook quotatio Y PR TR D e e 1 men, It will be necessary to increaso o | puckers. Tuoy puid §103 to 8,05 for cominon ; Standurd “A. 430, & and New Ya Tho anti-option terror has | e 2 0 2 4 o | ulated. 414 0 T Lot B o B ence possesses shippers. The market closed | Con. cal & Val.oil 143 | Moxie: atter guotation. While - tho competition | tive acres in Bellaire addition, four and one- quictand about unchanged. Contract grades Wood ... 2 100 [ TTomestake. aliv.ly chaso but were finally captured in the rear of tho Apploget block. The Platts- mouth girl was taken home this afternoon. s Ophir... ol b aobIve ARy DUE E L TRECE1PTS. [SiPNENTS | of corn nud oats are scarce and firmly heid, ok ¢ |Savage. Descrted the Independents. HOW DUN SEES It. With ‘the. filing. of shipping and fresh moat lm“}fl‘]lflflwu'-of the Pflsdmmw 300 per —_— but shippers have been freely supplied | Hale & |Standard’.. X ordors und the Teceipt of bearish news from | 8Cre; 8lso tive acros one and one-half miles . 16,000 6000 | from liberal arrivals of low grades. = AWholesale and Retall Trade in Omaha | Chicago. the market closed weak with n few | south of South Omaha, samo price. Very Good for the Season. loads unsold. The bulk of thesales wero nt | George N. Hicks reports the sale of a lot W. H. Yeoteraon managor of the mercan. | (oM 105 to &.05, uguinst from 8100 1080 | at Twenty-Second and Loavonworth streets, | iyo, bu Priduy und #1850 to 8155 Inst Suturdny. The | 50yia 7 i e inarlars o tilo agency of R.G. Dun & Co., maces the | gonorul nvorago of prices. pafd wus 5.01%, | 50X122 foet, at $10,000: lov 100x150 feel, cor- | Harier ) - == o= — | shipment und export and outside speculative e Bl st x4y, | ner of Thirty-first and Poppleton aventie, to | ~On the Produce oxchanze today tho butter ihia H. C. Palmer, & pronnent loader in the peoplo’s independent party in Lancaster county for the past two years, delivered an address beforo tho Socond ward republican ested In a Submarine | club last evening in which he announced 75000 6.0 | Crop prospects are below the average and 105000 | we think the market in u condition to sell much higber onany diminution of current eipts. Provisions are in better demand for | Naval Omelals B holders are increasing their lines,but as puck- Torpedo Boat. that be haa become disgusted with the inde- rnl\m.v‘nn,z s:mumcnu ;08“"‘“03 trade in ‘,‘{u“,',"i‘“',‘,‘m.\““lw w. 1:1 n\V({mrn. _is.vmi; cinrutiauol] 'l"m‘rry- maker was fiem; fancy croamany, 18@it; [rors uro stendily mosting both clusses .,r'mu:» Derroit, Mich., June 25.—Commodore peui:un'-l’f“'b‘flfllm n'm:duec“iun:‘w cunmdhnek maha for tho past week: No. s . | sccond and Pacific streets, 100x124 fect, | fine westorn, iGisc; ordinary, @it dairios, | ers it scems d'flicult to get much more ad- | Wiy TolzaE ohi ; 10 tho republican fold. He then made an 0“ e has beoa toirilnl dbyi 20cdn: L Rl s Tl ey 16¢17e. Eggs, firm at Liglise. vance in prives ut presonts. Tn fuct tho mar | Willam A. Folger, chiof ot the bureauof | 49 b8 FBPT G (0 C, ) B0 G N estion, oA = TEROOCH: hig . 5 0) The seorotary of the Mutual Loan and T ket lovks a iittle tirod this week, nithoush the | ordnance at Washinzton, has given direc- | 0401 the repubiican policy. ‘Lh_. Pal ’“,‘_““ other lincs. = ;z; directors at its last monthly meecting to pay ¥ bh's, 24,658 sacks: dull ORICAGO, L11., June 25.— Lozan & Co,, | DAmE is bost knowa in connection with the | the desertion of the independent party by The jobbing houses generally report a good 20 500 | to its stozkholders, holding shares in its first LS80 bbls.i low extra, 2. to Duncan, Hoilinger & Co.: Our whoat ma, Sims-ildison torpedo boat, to make experi- [ Mr. Steve Jones, the secrctary of the inde- week. Dry gomlsl, uxcell;m;d poots and 2 ',xg t::;ri&sc,;ll.{i};lfor‘msou‘:r;as I:;“mu uc?-l;.n)c:? Mll;“;v_:. "nf«lul,l, i |€‘\t~y;§’r'f.l(=mp"m' ket mu-y]‘ul.:-l 71:]-“_. n:“‘:\l uhmll;‘xgh:':ll.L:l?f:mlr‘; ments with the submarine boat invented | Pendent county central committee, hus been shoos, better than last week; drugs, gooa; i 5 b 3 0 gain of $36.3 it ado 8 e July opent S50 and closed at T8%c to 781 i fuir to fancy, & Minnesota cle gioceries, nolding theirown ; clothing, starts pitent .00 c. The gen: 203 | pershareandisat the rateol overls per 10 | and bunlt i this eity rocontly by Georgo . | Feeeived wilhino-littlo enthusiasm by the opubiicans here, 08¢ .257%4.00; straizhts, | trade feeis the influence of the widely ad B e e AL Eat U Sn MY cayie et rae 500 | cent por aunum, This association is now 150! patonts, SLUKDLSS: rye mixthros, | t1sod bearish conditions of u SAEnlus of Th00- | DaKer: X Elected n Principal, than expected; produce commission, quiet; 500 selling shares in its twenty-seventh series. 8825175, 000 bushe's of wheat leftover from lust erop Acting upon the recommendation of Com- The Lincoln Board of Education neld an- lumber, only falrs hardware, both sheif and o Peter Karoach has been pegotiaung. for ouy MearL—Hold higher; yollow wostern, | and the prospect of 4 erop wiich, If ot | modora Folger, Mr. Sims visued Dotrow | o i, condo, FORRE ST CUMCEHOE SR R0 heavy, exceptionally prosperous, and jobbing gx;.'". some little tume for the purchaseof the WIIEAT—Recelpts, 143,25 bu.; exports. 199.2°8 A e e Dy ERR ‘;m;: yestorday for an intorview with Mr. Baker | glected ©rof. Frank Strong of St. Joseph, in all lines Lotter tban a year ago, with a 205 | southwest corner of Howard and Fifteenth | pu.; sules, #1500 bu. of futurcs; 155,000 bu. of | preceding 1801, Future values are dependent | 8nd to ‘inspect his submarine boat. He | Mo, superintendent of the Lncoln city folr promise for June. " e 205 | street. Whilo the papers have not yet been | s pot quiet, winter steady, sprinz strong- | entirely on our export demund after our crop | found it undergoing repairs rendered neces- The banks all report more money than 8 placed on filo, it is understeod that a verbal | ¢ . agreement of sale has been made. Mr. Kar- | 02'c aflo bach and his sons, who are ail practical car- | Wngraded, schools, Prof. Strong is a eraduate ot Yale college. After bis graduation he was assiet- ant principal of the Auburn, N. Y., high red, Siise n store and olevator: 9% | is sccured. The Hateh bill keeps the trade in | sary by the recent expiosion of the storage 0% @ige £, 0. b.: No, 3 red, 8613c; | suspense. Corn is stron, wo believe on nil | battery cells, aud theroforo did not hayo an i3 No. T northern, Si(adige: | breiks that It is a safe purchase. Businossin meeded and good loans hard to get. Rates of futerest are lower than ever before kuown in i | : \ [iires ol : : : | opportuuity of witnessing its practical work- | ol 356 % 7 securities, or six-story building to be used us & carriagoe | spring. S0%4e, Options were romarkabiy duil, | contintio Hght prices will £o higher. “Commodoro I'olger,” said Mr. Sims, “is | KKansis City. After two years ho returned Iho unusual feature of the situation was repository. evorytning being upset by the agitition of [ CHICAGO, TIL, June 25.—Kennctt, Hopking & | greatly interested in the Baker boat, and | t5 school work, accopting the principalship tho purchase by a local bank of §100,000 in The arrangoments have all been perfected | Uhe inti-option bill, With buyers and sollors [ Co. to A, “MeWhorter: " With eontinued | considers that the conjunction of tho ' sub- | of the Ligh sehool at 5t. Josepn, Mo, post ( B ver cent city bonds, at a bigh premium, us and. work il bo_ commencad in the ceay | both indifferent. Cliuuzes wore slizht. ' N9ivy rocoipts und decronsing exports it 1s | marine craft with my torpedo will farnish 3 . Josepn, Mo, au anvestment. Hitherto city and county acted Lyalie June, futura on tho Columbus Buggy company’s | BEiCGS Vege tag'down \ y ho hias held until the present time, His expected thit the visible supply of whoat will 0 0 o Oy piob ) Show Hiitlo change on Mondny. In fuct lvis | it tho requirements for u porfect dostroyer. al & P salary was fixed at 2,600 per annum. ot expeeted that our stocks will diminish [ ['he combiantion furnishes all the deadliness, Myron Pratt Reported Bot materialiy before the new crop beging to | together with a minimum of risk, which it move, and a r increaso in them 13 looked | forms the main element of assault. In | ‘Myron Pratt, the murderor of Margaret for. Dowestic four trade for a fortnizht has | Buker's boat I feel confident tbe problem has | Sperry, is wuch better thau for soveral securities bearing even 0 per cent iuterost found no mariket west of Chicago, As illustrating tho remarkable movement of business westward comes the anuounce- weat that a large retail house has about con- 2 roa new building on_the north side of Hurney street betweon Sixtoenth and Seventoenth sirects, The building will be puilt by 13, W. Nash and used by the company as a carriage i Sept tober. 80 7-16@80%¢e, closing at8ite; May (1803), repository. The plans, which have been Dihailoning iy s - been unusually sluck, affected ro doubt by | been satisfactorily solved. It 1s madoto | days past and his physicians now express cluded nogotiutions for the purchase of G oy 3B M Dietrck el foren | T Kyi—kirm. scarce: western, g1as0c the hirs@st now In prozress and alrondy fin- EP B B ground at the corn ventocath an dian, 93¢ ished i uhe fivo story and basement building G0x132 feet, | Game Ramatto et The basement will be finished, which will | bu.; sales, 310, 01" bu. fu give the company eix floors. The material | Spot dul 5 wili bo brick and Iron with a brown stono | graded mix A progress wad alrondy fne | ride on an oveu keol, it is ‘navigablo, casily | hores of his recovery. Ail of the unfavor- CXports, 48038 | some country trader donx of - whowy | controlied aud of a poworful suructure.” able symptoms have disappeared, tho hic- es; 400 bu, spot, | bobs up and fusists that the crop outlook is e coughs which racked Lim for so many ator, 6'c afloit; uu- | wretehed, But reports from — disinterest irs of the World's Falr, aays have ceased and he has had several Opt ons continued at [ sourc generallv favorable. Prime Douglas upon which to erect a large building J0r 1ts accommodation. Taken in conuection with the rumored construction of a largo hotel on Faruam street, a block still further 35 | Pmwapeieais, Pa., June 25.—Tho design | lucid intervals 1 which he recognized mem- front. It is the intention to make it the | @ littie firmer tone on the wet woather wost, | thit conditions in the northwest are fully is G ki B ire ot Lila® famlly.* His) mo0very 18 ROV west, this movement is siguificant. fimess carrlage ropomtocy i tie ‘mako 1t the | with un udvance of J§@3o; Juno, 5350, July, | favorubio for spring wheat as. lust year, ‘Tho | fOF the proposed souvenir half doilar, to com- | bors of W KL, TS FoCapury, 18 Bov 0 "Phe Lot weather has increased the demand e B R I he | 53355140, closing, 5ie: Auzust, 5'5e, clos has boon ‘dull und featurcless, with | memorato the Columbian oxposition, has | WMEst RAAHSSUAUCE GO0 FORRKY GHOTOE o for smoked meats and South Omaha packers 00 D oo yanding 1 Bbout [ ssie: Sopromber, G)3USI%e, ‘elosiuz, solici | more talk ubout theUerby this utternoon than | hoen iade and & piace will s00n bo Struck | Siao seny (s Obteoee. | 00 18 condition eport. & largely increased trade in this | 50,000. The company expect to occupy the | Oetober, 51, 1 anythinz else. Corn and oats have partiel- | P00 10 4 » stand trial in Octover. report a largely increased trade {n his line, building soon after Octobar 1 with a largely | ~OATS—Keceipts, 107,175 bu.; exports. 72,000 d'in the general duliness, 1t for the | off. Tho coin will be of silver and will bo Ir. Hefnor on the Carpet ‘o recsipts of cattle huvo not boon lurge, e ala s o St L A B bu.; snlos, 20000 bu. of futures 2,000 bu, of | pure 7 2 ut Logs Are coming in in large tumoers nn s foru prominent local trador corn | coin 1 i L0 BRIEGRY 91 spot. Spot market dall wad irrozalar, Ope | would Goubtless havesold lower. despito Qolneiitrom! °,”“""" ‘“";‘"v" Ou one sido | Hofner, the stock dealor arrested Mrs. L. R. Patton, Rockford, Ill,, writes; | tons auil, firmor: June, i¥ie: August, iiigo, | coints fulling below expoctations in- conse- | Of the silyer coin is tho ndministration bulld- | 1451 avening on the charge of attompting to P o SR HOORIeRd: by 51 | ciosing at'sr ptembor, white, | quence of raiiroad washouts. Oats are stub- [ ing at Chicago, fronting on tho lake; on the | yofrud his creditors, has had very inter- +¥rom pera perienco [ ctu recommon ud v o good many friends who think | othor sido will'bo u boad of Golumbus takon | ot M ra st B WG GO ove oW} ivacEiateanatiie, ' oure Zor impure s relatively eheap and a purchuso on from Ricous’ portrait of the discoverer, now | Jui%h [ansiua's court today. He was on the blooa and general debility. soft 8spots. Provisions are firm to strong, esy hanging in the queen’s library at Madrid. go L Ve o alully for ribs. It cannot be possible to manu- | & ah397 ) drid. | Yoitrioss stana four or flve Liours, bt every Has no Hops of Convicting Them. factare atn profit with hots b these high | Suviteple Inscriptions indicating the purpose | yiiempt to induce him to give information in prices ara very high. Cattlo are too high to attract purchasers of feeders and stockers and as a consequence there is little demand mado upon surplus funds in banks at South Omaha, Iu sito of tho bigh prices, Eow- ever, tho packars havo mado large purchases and one house is forced to Kausas City for oo of the coin will be engraved upon it. . l faile CnicAGy, I1I., June 25, —United States Dis- A prices, and it would seem ‘that they must regard to bis proporty failed. Althougn ap- » i T ve- 1 vy fueals, U6 test, pither decline or provisions advance to smerep—— cums % o B the heavy paciers and stock yards company had tittle hope of belug ablo to convict the Nginei NG, Dol ¥ RS Semixariein, O, June 25.—The resigna- | voturned from an extended trip to Europs, e an the future of that city, The new Louse of whisky trust officials under indiciment at . L, 5143 803 OfF A, v Lt d 25.—C f tion of Prof. C. L. Ehrenfeld of Wittenberg, | he studisusly refrained from eiving any in- the G, H. Hammond company is under roof, Bostun, In bis opinion the anti-trust law | 4is@iscretundard. A & A1 7oto, contens | sonroly, OnUEANS Lo, June 25.—Clearings, oD ; Ginnd ) 14@t%e; standard 5164 T-10 The Omahb y has tested one of it confoc: | 801,15, demanded by the board of diroctors, has | formation as to the locauon of his property. o Omaba company bas ne of it does not cover the method of operatious pur- | tioners’, 5 1-16¢; cut loaf, sige; crushed. 5@t io A c Mo., J 25,0 % L 4 Miss Almena Parker has sued the Wes. new rooms with the lurgest run of hogs it sued by the trust. 2 powdorsd, duiic: gratulated, 31615100} | Kaxate Quxv, ‘Mo, Juge #.—Olosringw, SRR, A. “E;"f_‘“{"c‘lly‘:;’ :U“’l‘::‘::“’o"“ Wae | 1ovuu university for 81,000 for uer services has over known, Tho Cudaby adaitions are | 1.t Cre’ Ware no frosh roceipts to | N S MotASSES—Forolsn, nominal: 80 test, 101g0; | , PAIIS, June 25—Three per cent rentes, 03¢ | ground of fucompouency. The cause leading | 38 tcacherof clocution in thatinstitution. well aloog and that groat Mouso will soon | SHEEN=Thore Were 00, ffesh | roccipts to Lato to bed and eariy to rise will shortot | Nov Oriaans, dull, SLeATY conimon to fansy, | 7440 ToF the account. R S SR O A The total assessed valuation of real and Bave a capacity for 1,500,000 hogs ana 850,000 | ghei6fy FOMe Ninngrate fockers held o the road to your homein the skios.” Bun | ke, i " | BAurivone Md, June 25, —Cluarinze, 81,105, - [ 101018 & thoologichl war botweo tho com- | personal property in Lancastor county, as cattle. Swift & Co. with their new buildings | tinues stroig for dest-abie muttons at aboug | early to bed and “Little Early Riser,” tho Rice—Inactive, stetdy: domestle, falr to balances, $22,00L Rate 6 per cont. 100 GORYI0eN GRS | o somaon eafat? | shown by a tabulated statoment completed Wil contiuue-to leud in cattleand will largely | stoudy prices. Quotations s follows: Kair | pill that makes Lifo longer aod better and | extra, 4%@te; Jnpan, BH@TLe, MexpHis. Tenn —Now York ox- | coutrolof tuo collega, 'I'io common service | by Gounty Clerk Woods today, is #,744,471. o aa AR LD PR 104600 atives Tront €30 10 85001 fulr to 00 | wiser. PETROLEUNM—Dull ' hut. stendys crude, in | chango. soiling o loarings, $40,043; | faction dominated on tho board, uud ho was | ™A vanseript from the United States ' cir- Tho reduction {n the freieht rates on eattlo | Wostorus, from 8.0) 1o81.5); comuion und stock — bbis: Parkers, 830 orade, 10 Dulk, 8180; re- | haiunces, $193,858. practically compelled to resign. S SERAART PUIRRRLING TIRAAN SR SR ol sheep, from 8350 to $1.00; good to choice 40 to THE REALTY MARKET. finod New York, #.00; Philadeiphin and Balti- W Y. Slen 05,701,057 e .— Y} : from the southnest mudo by the Rock Tsiand 1 5515 Tumbs frow #1.00 (o 8650, Ruproseutativa Lty wore, £5.05 Philadelphiy, and "Galdimore, 10 | | Aawkobniane shmoisnnings MaToLOT) Taok His Own Lifo, st A Busd and, G/ £ Bigelon was % mounting to orcar hus been met by | . ENTS plae X T 0 $imors, nces, $.000.074. “Tor the week, clearings, vith the clerk of the district cc SLUBLRUNE ARGV, panesr Ies' heta jask by, saess e pe | [NSTRUMENTS wliced on record Juno s, | hulk 8k uulud e at 56%¢ for 30,0115 b BL.017,850, Joriax, Mo, June 25.—Elijah Lioyd, a | fjod with RFGPUEY Ll terine wedge which will oventually remove | Nitoeaars o (B ) WAUGANTY DEED3. Corroxserp On—Qlliot: crudo, 2005 | WEADEIMA, Pag June %3-Clourings, | airector of tho First Nationsl bank and a Gossip ¢ the State Thouse, alleged discriminations by tho railwags W A Paxton and wite to M E Hayton, lot yollow, iige. il i ST balanoss . $11601 46 | rich mine owner, committed suicide this . s against this stock contor, It1s porbaps. in- Recelpts and Disposition of Stock. 06,7 8 DIOCK 3. Albrieht's CLoco 100 Du‘(fi',;' O Qulstbyt Miiadys oty MW for | SSRNDER Lor Gent e e morning 0@ novel and shooking manner. ‘The new "‘““‘“f“”d"f tho Novraska State | teresting 1o note in this connection that the DMelni rescipts and disposition of stosk B F Barker and wife to Peter Morgos, Dl 820 6 PR e bt 5 ¥ S[aesin .40 i 3 G (i * | university, issued today, contains the names did first wain Load of Toxns cattlo undor 1ho now | show b s Gooks OF L UnOn Stock yards | 1013107 feot In tux Jot 3 in nw so ol oo alig, 1 StOMMA atralnod, common | HOSEEN, BLasRg e | e D et tug and arhes “foiust | of w0 regularly matriculated students. & rogime arrived at South Omann Saturday 1y for the twonty-four hours ending at | 13- oot o Pty 2 TINE.-Quiot #4808 rm nb HBK3IC anzeon New York, lic, It his head, lighied tho fuse and when Jt ex- | “ppe “residonce of Alexander Sehlegel, s . moruing. D. tiey JUnO 25, 180 watvie Ridd Wid Bisin o 1 st 1 moderate sppply and firuors wost- (s plodea 'tho top of his head and loft baud | gyato draugntsman in Land Commfysioner Toal gstato has not been especlally active G : %5 Fum iy 1085, 6 Twnd ¥, Dlook, Plouss | o e, §GE IO BEL bes Sh pics were blown off. o is suppasod o bave | Hinpursv's ofico, Ws burglarizod some eitber in Omaba or South Omaha, but agonts T SUEEP. [HOWSES & Mid | Arthur East to O'A Newton, 1668 biovk Hioms=Dull bup Sepdpi wot sulicd Now LRl Y. time lust nieht. Tho ghieves succesded in report wore laquiries for good property than —-| - e 1, urton's sub.... y ago | Orlenn, solected, 43 1 d6 1bs, Gwdc; Texus 110AGO, 111 June e ——— usuul, with sume £ood sulos in prospect. Cars. | Houd|Oara. | M “I'ho closing cf the industriul exbibit marks 7 an jmportant epoch for tho mabufacturing industries of Omaha. During the ten days of the exposition not less than 60,000 people passed through the | Cars. |Head | Cars. | Hewa. SR oA i Mobima seloct. 5 o 60 1bs, 68 & For tho wee't, £0.700,017, e Albort Morsman (63 i Moriiai. fot i, aseo | plomicirmi old wcas, #10.0021160; primo $156 samA ;‘,‘(..,k Jiat yeiun WASHINGTO! AT A T AT ey s SRR A or €0 RAWA ; ork, 811,10, ™ changod 4t 4@ per cent. 3 i R Swiler to Edward Biringor ior i s MEARe—Quiet: 0l blokicd hollos, Txo; | Upchansod vt 4@ por cent, Ne committee on election of president ana vice | Jands in the northwestorn part of tho state, 2 A Cobb > 10 or plek shouluers, G@slaed plekled hams, 1@ | dull ut 81,87 tor sixty day bills and 8485} for | presiveat will bring up in the house as earl The Omaba Vinegar company against Jo- Moot Yaha'e Rai s o | middles, firu: short ¢leur. #7.0007.05. QU A ¥ 48y 0 I y s o7 finaing €5 10 cash, Propo tlon Ohangos State Land Commissioner Humphrey has June 25.—~The house outh o s b Burns is the title of & Doaglas county - g Laup—Hligher on packors buying: western ; as possiblo two juint resolutions proposing | 5°D! v (TR Y b P P e vty Mbhire ugkors by Mo., June rings, 8,514, S EPE caso filed with thoolork of tho suprome = gatos, Many of them loarned for | Pmatlacking compuny. Jasunh Birker ind wite'to N G Nojson, % | steum closed at wiiei; apanhales, o | oo A v U S i atbetion of United Biaics stuttons by ths | court this aflernoos. el e first tine that extensive factories are not | The Cudaby Packing (o Tots 1 and 2, blook 471, Grand view 000 | ROER08 syl S e lating ap Ry bidi cloarings 160 AAGQWAR | ho doto of tanusues | The caso of James H. and Join C. Blenk: ) ouly possiole here, but are actually iu exist- | Juin I s & Co Frantisks Jechy aud husband to At AR08 wakad s Cotober, 81.10; Novomber, ¥ 5 3,430,051; cloarings | People gud changing tho dato of inaugura- | | Tho odse oF JAAE . ANC JORR C. Blonke 4 ence and ouly depondent upon local support | {9578, i Mortiik, “n'4 lov 3 “biook 105, "South HUTTRI—Irnts TRIfly BOLiva: wost vy, | Correapanding wook lnst your. §8idi, 105: bul- Hou lk&z president and vice president to X:AU;‘WKWVWIM A a8 B N o > o Wol o i ot ae et ) B e s ML ASINA L 2 | wnces, #2740,722. Money quiot at 4 to 6 per cont, pril 30, g § A0 Aa o ‘ri!:,l;':,“’..‘t‘t:,’;“,’K,‘:‘l“hf{fi"'lfl:“:'," 1 Bucker & U i shoillaud wite (610 sy i JAalio) wasturn sraamany 15 torn | Eahunge on New York bo preutiuns,” N ¥ ——— Lincoln in Brief, A effect s eyer undivis lot 85, Kuspar's add. ........° 200 QAN AVIER 001 bt — o Ex ueen's G ready beon manifest szong manufacturers | Vausait. w o L& %oed and wito to I F Chrisiiansen, CHEEsE~toady; moderate demund; part v The '”l el Quoen's QIR Judge Brown today issued & warrant for u aud out of the city, piliners aud faedsr lot i biock 4, Hazel Terruc | D LSBT Among the birthduy presents recelved | the urrest of a man nawed Crossley, whe " EJ l‘l"l"ll‘s:'<"'|" :;n'- 1;:‘\1 !s‘ Prichard,ioe %0 pER~Dull; [6Ke, $11, 70601 1,80. b Business Was Tame Unint by the young king of Spain wasa beauti- | lives in the southwestern part of the city, Totals. 18, block ¥, Fowle ac 5 . o LeAp—lnuctive; doimestie, 51,0541, 10, ‘. ful tricycletto from his grandmother, | Ho was charged with sttemptiog to shoot LIV D LT, — = W E W Johuso dw fe oW il Orury, b3 ive; estic, 31LUNLL10. Throughout the Session, v g other, 3 JAVD SROCE MARERT. Ry e e undivig o tbts" (Sdept. abous 1 Ti=Quisi SRl T 1L NN, Ew Yonk, June 25.~The stock market was | Quoen Isabella, who is now in Paris, dre, Anolo Jalieaish 1 & uslghborhioed tle Avo Migher wnd Activo—Iogs Still nsas Live Stock Market. acres i S0utheust COrner)............ 60,000 A unintaresting thironih NP S quarrel, oat shar wig Aol ogs St KANSAS 01Ty, Mo. June 25, —Carrie—Re- | BF Ds Bols to T 1 Moseley, 16t 10, bioek Omaha Produce Murket, Lame Aud uplnsaresing subongbout tho sow 2 T ————, Hea th Ofcer Bartram’s May report was - 5 el AL coluts, 330; shipments. 8X0; steers, nctive and | 2 Portlaud Place...... e g — Recelpts 1iboral; general warkot, 12¢, | #lon today, the duliness belug extreme, while A 3 PpaLiune. fll2a with the city clerk today. He reporte oD S oRtt e [he, ok rocolpts foot | stuwdy {0 stronz 84 Gikis; cown. stendy" o RHIE AT HARGE BUTTEI-Dacking stoss 1 Kood, 11@1ss; | the trading wus slmost wholly confined to the | Grants have been made by the con- | farty-five doaths in Liocol duriog . thas B aiiat 11100 ontite. 64008 howe mud 866 ‘sheay | Lol ona i iaa i 8400 shipments, 2.50; the | ©4F, Hurrison to E M stickney, lot 1, il 10ts of extra eholce stock to retail trade, | present clement, and while the tomper wis | gosted districts board, Irelund, for the | moutb. st wook nnd 7408 cuti 0. 34 hogs und 551 | arios for kood hos was Retive and Soie | of sl : i o 4 iy —010 fowls. wealat 670 por 1b, | SLTODE throughout, it was due anuirely to the | Lurpose of providing instruction in net- | A. 1. Smith, avsistant cencral passenger s ghenp "l Corsespanaini wegk of Juas tast | Bitbiort lf ¥raden ¥ aSGR8 VUil Yo, | Rt Sutiecp B4 wied) 6 Kl ) & Hani, 1 bor e ' | coverius oporations ot locul opseators. Nate | wonding iu the public schools ageqt of the 1, & M. at Owube, 13 1a the Diring the eirly part of the week, with | ket was ominully steady. o oot 10 mur- DEEDS. D T, Lo rve oil Mo 1| VAT I BoRh MUNK. Waae DAk o e @i ——— fairly [Worul supp(ies. the catils murket con- L Blerbower, speol R0, SRLLad | undopDIMsaUEe for the 1AL MOek Wele atTung An Unlucky Numbe Y ) . orbower, special master. to J B b % "o 40 - ; . ¥ Number, Pittsburg Chronlelo: “Iy ther Httoal ) Hnued L droop dnd the outlook was rather muons, 10ts 1 and % block & Drak By and consplouous. Awong them was Bure sburg Chron thero a political < discouraging. For the = pust threo duys Bt L Live Stock Market, T vt AT fo. 1 voul el N4 i | Iington. which was tho only stock | Visltors to Chicago this week should | gampulsn ol outn, Ttulyd! asked Dukune, {'.::;'Vl':-nd'fl;vlvu bave “Doou’ unususlly | St Louss, Mo, June2—Carrre—Keoelpts, 2 P i 8 Nor 1 dry fiint hides, 7e: | which succeeded in reaching five fgures | Fomember that ii is considered unlucky | ghonemnl K O0f ol ToR G e ot L cousoquence vulues bave | 100; sbipwents, 1L,00; warkes strong st the Totsl amount of transfers.. 96,010 S0 No't dry sulted bides, | 1o the wwount of its trensactlons | to sleep thirteen in a bed, wenced 1o throw wud sud lave sgulu.,

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