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THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Trade on 'Change Was Paralyzad by the Derby Yesterday. DIRECTORS CLOSED THE SESSION EARLY What Business Thero Was Ocenrred the First Hour—First Trades Were at About the Final of Friday, Figures onrcaao, Ti. June 95.~The dorby par- alyzed, tradeon ‘chanze today, anlthe di- rectors readlly closed the session forty-five minutes bofore the usual hour. There wis o poor excuss for a whoat market most of the session. The principal matters to considor wore the weather, the harvesting reports, and the probabilities of the anti- option bill. None of theso contnlned any- thing to chanze prices much. Fluctuitions wero confined to from e 'to %o ranze, and the closing was about lso lowar thun yester- dny. The corn market was not g wheat. What wetion thers was o first hour. The roce pts, owine raflroad washouts, feli consileravly under the estimate t 51 cars for tne day. Tho grad ng was ot improved, with only forty four curs contract corn, First trades wore nt about the final fizures of yesterduy. Upon the fillinz of o few orders which came In the market fdemed up e, but roacted from e to a loeni operator sup- posod to be futerestod in the lonz side sellin frocly of September. July sympathized in th deeling arket weain endifed, and it the ddned from he 1o e and Sep- ulte 80 narrow as urred the probably to from '4¢ to %e lowor on the near o8 nnd nhout steady on the deferred do Hverios, Trado was foaturo ess, An advance of 1250 In lard was the feature of the pro The demand was remarkabie fr Tustund he offer ns were 1kt and Fibs were advance wis not in keepin tho slowest thing on the list. hogs wero 111ty Which may have encourn ho bityers for the fong account und cause s0mo buying also for shorts Lake rates were rather slow. The rapid current In the river prevents vessels fronm etting to the vlevators to load. Rutes held steady at2e for whoat and 15¢ for coru to Buffaio. Estimated 210 cars 2,0 0 nead. Tne leading futures AT for the day 1sion Lrade m first L While po recelpts for Monday corn, 530 cars; oats, ned OPEN WitkAT No. | June a8 TR (L 11| 1816 a0g | | TGI8 18 84 783y W T w 0 0 0%y iy 835 MK PORK July Bopt LAKD July .. Fept ¢ Enoir s uly Bopt.. o6l 100 ‘ 700|710 Cnsh quotations were us foliows: ceted; winter patent, $4.2060 18, $5.704.90: spring batents, Q1.10@4.50; spring stralts, $.3@440; baiers'. EEL0GEL T 2 spring, %c; No. 3 sprinz, white, 34 N PORK ~Mess, per bbl., $10.373@10 80; lard, per Lo e 8 ShOFL ribe sides (loose), 0737005 Ty salted shoulders (hoxed), . @L00; short cleir sldes (boxed), ¥7. 127,271 Wiisky--Distiliers' finished goods, per Reoeipts and shipment ) toduy were us fol- 0ws: RECETFTR, [SHTPME, 22000 | 11,000 21 nzo toduy tho butter ney cronmery, 18%4@ u, 17@18¢; ordinary, H@I0 . Eggs, firm at 11545 New York Markots. NEW Yori, June % —FLovi—Receipts, 10,628 483 OXpOrts, 4474 b vyi siles, 16,800 Dbls. willl, 82504 53; city mill winter Wheat, ‘low grades, 8200 funcy, EL2GA40; patents, H.006 Minnesota” clenr, $L25%4.00; stral (hits, patonts, SLUUG@HS: rye mixturos, “On the Produce exch market was firm; f Tow extra COuN N .1 W [pts, 14,1 xports, 10,2 8 sulos, 315,00 bu. of’ futures; 13403 bu. of ¢ quiot, wi Ly, Sprin £ strong- red, 8t ator: 014 0200 nilont unigraded, G0y yellow western, 20115¢ 1. 0. b 1 north . 2 northern, 2 Milwauken, spring, 80'e, Options were remarkahly thing belng upsot by tho agitition of ati-option biil. with buyers und th tnd iffer o8 woro slieht. prices wore ed @l stondy: No. June, 8ied July 3u-1fley cloxing at 8iigc; Auiust, optemnber, 8648630, November, 1osing L Biige; ) 3% TR Oitce, olosini Ry 00 b, $pot, e aflo it un- s continue Epot dull; grded” nix pimber, OATE—Receipts, 107,15 bu.; exports, bu.; silos, Bpot. Spot is dull, 72,000 0,000 bu.'of futiires. 21,000 bu, of anrket dall and irre firn mige e, ] bes No. & white, d , TaY white westorn, 42 No. 2, curz0, Wi o HAv=-Steady, guiot. s—Dull, steady; state. common Te: Paelfie co 2 . R—=Quite 2 1-160; centrl- 06 test, refined, uetive 0, 0, 3G N\ 18-103 15-16¢ y No. 10, 3 11-10a | Li-100: No. 11, 0-16@3 11-10¢1 'No. 12, §14@ 1hye: No. 18, 8@ 8-0; off A, 4 15-10454 3-16¢ 3 mould A, 44050 standard A, 4 5-10@4 7-100; confecs Hlones, 8 1e: ot Ioar, biacs cruvhod: 5@ o; powdere |, B anuluted, 4 5-16@4 v-100; ©ubos. 4 0-166 1 11-16 DIl MoAssEs—Forel . nominal; 5 test. 1040; Nuq"(‘._l.rlmms, dull, steady; common to funcy, to nactive, stoady: domestle, fulr to 40750 ROLEUM but steady; crude, Parkors, .30: crude, in Dulk, §28 New York, 86,00 Philadelplinund Bult uore, $5.03: Philudelphin und Bultimore, in bulk, BLA@LN0; uuited closed ut dd%u for July. COTTONSEED O1L—Qulet; 23@20\4 yollow. TALLOW=-Qulot but steady: colty (200 for packikes, 450, Rosix-—Dull but steady; strulned, common 10 good. Yo orude, d frm nt H0@4ile. pply und firmer; wost- e recelpts, 5,5 8 pkys, all but stoudys wet nited, Now selected, 45 to 0 8, bse; Tox weloct. 8110 00 105, 628c. " Poic—Firmi old woss. $10.00BIL0; prime porkgia ® § Jur MEATS—Qulot: tiru; plekied bolitos, 130 loklod shoulders, 6a6he; pickled ham hu 130: middlos, iFn,; shott cloar. 7. Lawn—Highir on’packers buyln; sowm cloged at #6020 option awle torces; July, 8 SOG60L closing at Ba0§ Bid 87,01 usked; Segtomber, .00, closin .08 uakeds Cotober, §7.10; Novebor, #. BUTTER—Flens falrly active: westorn dul MW@ 10e; wostern creamery, Lig@2e; westorn tagtory. 1246 o0; E gl Ve, W= ady i moderato, domand; par skl 24@2YC. . o + G Lon = dteaay; Amerlo CorrEn=Dull; lake Liav—Inactive; do; TIN—Quivi; st western Omaha Prod Eaas—Recelpts i1beral: general market, 12 Hurren—FPucking stook, If good, 11@i%; "Iy lots of extri cholee stock Lo retall trade, oviany~0ld fowls. weak at 6@70 per 1b., Jive welehts springs, #5003 75 or doz. Hipks, Exc.—No. | groen hides, d0; No. reca sulted hides. xc; No. 2 green salted Ides. 2%¢; No. 1 groen salted hides, 25 to 40 L., $4¢i No. 2 grecn saited hides, 2 o 40 1bs.. el 610 16 ibs., Go; No. ¥ veal &- 8 1018 1bs., 4¢; No. 1 dry flint bides, To; 0.2 dry (ink bides, be; Nov'd dry saited bides, 5@6e. Shoep Pelta—Green salted, each, 3502 .95 grecn salted shonrings (short wooled carly skins) each, I5 dar; shearlings (ahort wooled early skins) No. 1, “each. dry slieariings (short woolbd early sking) No. 2, ench.5e: dry flint Knnsas and Nebraska buteh- eF wool pelts, por Ib., actual welht, 10@1840; dry flint Kansas and Nobraskn mufeain wool pelts, por pound. actual welght, 8212 nt Colorudo hii wool pelts, pur pound, actunl weizht, wge; dry flint Colorado mUrrain wool p pound, netual weight, 8@10c; netual e, jlow, N B, Wl 25¢; old 505 rouzh U butter, 2440} ilow. 11§@2e. st ehangeil. WHeAT—Cash, T60;_options dead, dull and closed easy: July. T7e: August, {64@7040; September, 70e bid: December, 800, Cons—Cish, lower. 41%4c: options slow, but firm and uuchanged: July, dile; September, HLBHY OATS—Casl lower ati#ic: Septomber, BUAN—Dull; 051c, eust track HAY—Quict and _unchanzed; timothy, $12.00 prairie, I8 01,00, v-Held higher at 81,00, FrAxseen BUTTEL-( better, closed July, Bxe. iy hingel; croamery, 14 nzed, dullz 1o for guaranteed. v it 8L 40, Stedy at #1168 GGING ANT COTTON TIES—Unchnanzed. irm, with good demand. MeATs ribs, £.10; weon, shot shorts, .12 ar, 100 oiLts, bs : wheat, 46,000 bu.; corn, H rye and bar- ley. Sty Flour. 5.0001ba : wheat, 0,000bu corn. 84000 bu.; 0ats, 15,000 bu.i rye und Lur- ley, none. KaANsAs Cirv. Mo, veuk und lower; No. wiie. Cons-Steady to No. 2 white, OATs—I| tower; No. 2 mixed, 4214 2 mixed, ¥@Wk%e; No. No. 2, nominal at 6. TAY—\We 1k biit unchang: 8501 prairie. $7.0007.50. BiAN-—Steady: sueked, S, BUrTEI ereaniery, Gz Eac RECEIPTS bu S oats, timothy, .00 1U@ITe; dairy, Dull at lle. Wheat, 170,000 one. Wihcat, 45,000 bu bu.i corn, 1000 corn, 3,000 bu.; rpool Market WitgAT—Quiet: hold 0. 1Culifornia, 7 et <pring, 63 74 A@5s & vinter, (s SAG@Gs 815d. CouN—Quict; mixed western, 43 10d per cen- tal. IAcoN—Long clear, i7s. Citeese—American finest white and colored, 4008 6 per ewt. Lix OLL-28 per cwt. Cotton Market, —Dullz mida qoi good Net receipts, 230 bules: 2ross, 7 Dorts to the continent, L3 bales: @) beles: sules, 430 bules; stock. 119,507 butos. The Cotton' exchanze will be closed Suturday, J 1 Monday, Juiy 4. Phil irn PHILADELPIEA, Pa, June 25 = WiEAT— No. 2 red, July, Augist and Septembor. sc, o No. mld- orii- lot; LN July, —Olosed steady; ¢ mixed, : No. 2 mixed, dhe. do ToLEDO, U, June 2. w2, 1i, stenay; ash, B4 n Market, Wiear—Steady: No. 2 July. Con OA No. 2 cush, Traders’ Talk, June 25 —Counselman & Day to Cockreli 8wt Whent ruled extremely dull aftera little early sellinz by St. Louls nnd Minnetpolis and some buying by Purdridge and New York. The unti-option terror has rs. un | unte-harve cnce possesses shippers. The market closed quiot and about unchanzed. Contract grades of corn and oats ure scirce and firmly heid, but shippers lisve been freoly from liberal arrivais of low Crop prospects are below the avorage und we think the market in a condition’ to sell much hizher onany diminution of current rezoipts. Provis.ons are in better demand for shipment and export and outside speculatt hoiders are inereasing their iines,hut as puck- ers are steadily meoting both clusses of buy- ers {tscems difficult o get much more ud- vance in prices at present. In fact the mar- ket louks u 1ittle tired this weok, althouh'the ocal crowd fn ribs liave succecded in Cstib- iishin higher prices, CHICAGO. UL, Juny onicaao. Tl —1I%. G. Logan & Co. to Duncan, Holingzer & Co.: Our whoat mur- kot toduy has been of u Loliday ch Iy operied ut K high us nd close e o 7 nee of 't arish conditions of 00 bushe:s of wheit lefto und the prospect of u crc equal 1ast yoar, above the uveraze for the eight yoars preceding 1501, Future valuos o eident entirely on our export aemind ur crop 15 80 “The Hiteh bili keops the trade in B8] Corn is strong, we believe or uil roaks (hat 1t 1s & sufe purchise 1055 10 outs Is unimportant. oz product s steady. The recolpts of hozs are llght. should thoy continue iight prices will £o h CRICAGO, 1L June #5.—Konnett, 11 & Co. to 8. A “MeWhorter: With continied hoivy receipts und decreasing exports it s expected Uit the visible supply of wheat will show little change on Monduy. In fuct it s not oxpocted that our stocks iwill diminish materfaliy boforo the now crop begins to move, and a rapid tncrease In- them 1s looked for. Domestic lour trude for a fortnizht has been unusually slack, affected 1o doubt by the harvest now in prozress and alroady fin- fshed i tho southern st slonally some country tr Tonz wheit bobs up and lisists thut the crop outlook is roteiied, “lut reports f disinterested sonorilly: fuvos . Prime says thwest nro fully e lust year. The 1l und feuturcless, with oberby this ufte unything olse. Corn and oats huve | tho ‘general duliness. But fo es for u prominent locil tradoer s0ld lower, despite ro- ow expuctitlons in conse- d washouts. —Outs are stub- nd bauve a good muny friends who think u rolatively cheap anda purchase on ull soft spots. Provisions are firm to strong, espo- clully for ribs. It eannoi be possible to nnu- factare atn profiv with hozs ut these high prices. and 1t would seem that they must cither decline or provisions advance to an cquulity. idely ad pLus of 70,00, e from st cron which, 1t o promises ' to be lor bie for spri arket has been d talk about of ralirc Fli inl Notes, N)Wz OnrLEANS, Lu, June 25.—Clearings, IKANSAS 1,510,250, AlS, June 25.—~Thrae per cent rentes, 08 4o for the uecount. BALTOORE Md L June 2 815 balunces, $224001. Rute 6 per cent. Mesenis, Tenn, Juno 25.—Now York e ohango selling at §15). Uloarings, $40,043; Dilunces, $i00,558 Naw Youk, June 25 —~Cloarings, #05,701,657; Alwnces, $.96)074 For the week, vlearings, 070,01 balances, #41 W, ADELPRIA, Pa. June 5. batuicos, §.7 1700 Ciry, Mo, June 25.—Olearings, —Cloarin s, 81,105, - ourings, For the woek: balances, $11,801,400. Hosraw, Muss, June2hOlearings, 815,11~ 220; balunces, 81,064,060, Mouey. ¥ ber Cent. Exohnnge on 'New York, loe. For tho weok, clourings. BT bulances, $10.8T8KK For tho Sumo wouk 1t your, oloarings, §70,576,5 Dalunces. 8. _CHI0AGO, 111, June 25 —Oloarings, $15.044,551, For tho weo s, 80,700,017, aguinst §70,604807 tor the same week lust' yeur. Money quiet ar unchanged at 4@5 per cont. New York ex- chungo 400 premium. Storllng exchungo dull at BL87 tor sixty duy bills und 84853 for domand. S Louis. M bLislunces, o June 25.--Clearings, K314, 0080 olourings th's week, i 4,705,002 cleariugs lust 2 balances, 8B,.45).06; clearin corrospoiiding week lnst your, § 8443, 165; baul- auces, #7075 Money qulet ut 4 to 6 per cent. Exchinge on New York o pramium, woek, STOCKS AND BONDS, Business. Was Tume und Uninteresting Throughout t on, New Youk, June 2. —~The stook market was tame and unintoresting throughout the ses- slon toduy, the dullness belng extrome.while the trading was almost wholiy conflued to the present olement, and while the tomper wis stroug throughout, it was due entirely to the coverinz operations of local operators. Nut- turally the stooks which have Leen most under pressure for the last weok wore strong and consplouous. Awong them was Bur- Mugtou. which was the ouly stock which succeeded iu reaching five figures 1o the . wwount of ity transactions wud was the ouly one 1o which the extrewse THE fluctuation reached 1 per sont. supposed, 1t led the st In strangth ana elo OMAHA DAILY As m'ght be ys0d with a net galn of 1 por cent, the only other strength showing any approach to that be Lackawanna, which rose i per cent. The of the list were, with the exception Island, Now England, Atchison and_ St eing rost of Rook intensely duil and almost stagnant througzh symoathizing with the leaders ward tendency. No marked the deniings, however, and the tan sesslon of the Stock exchange In man in their up- feature of any kind 1est wooks finally closed with a firm tone at tho best s but Intensely dull, rnment bonds dull and stendy. The Post says: The feeble b tion of the Iast fow day pric « ar demonstra againat tho stocks corn-carryinz geanger ronds was swept under today by a fresh bateh of favorable crop spatcher. The weather in the crop reel been extraordinarily propitious throu the week, and as Wall street aiways pro to discount the future rather thun the the expectat'on of poor statements of e ings for May hns notserved as an bour nrgurment. This made the traders who have making so loud a nois Burlington. give up the fizht and were only active buyers In the market. The f ing then rose a point. Rock Island !4 pe and the futility of such attacks may be Jud de- effo.tive been over Rock Island und th [ Ly the fuct th it these stocks now sell as high a8 at tho close of lust week, nnd the second less than a point higher. stocks little or 1o business was done, but undertons of the murket was i New Engiand held higher than was Outside of those the ron. ox- pected ufter yesterday's revived absurditie The following ure the ciosiog guotiti uns for theleading stocks on the New York Stock oxchange todu Atchison v Adams Express..... M7 |N. Y. Alton, T i 48| o profe 15 |Ohlo & Mi 18 |ontarls & Westorn. 84| Orogon Tmproven central P Ches. & Ollo. # - |Oregon 23 |Pacitic Mall, i | Peorin, De 404 | Pittsburg 1013¢| Rending ... © X A W34 | Roek 1slani Deinware & Hudson 180% | S Do L & West D &G prd. ast Tennessoe. .. I8t preferred. istpfd. 4 st P, Min, & Man. 8|St Paul & Omaha, do preforred .. 1 & Iron.. e ol & O. C. pfd. . )i Pacific.... Kansus & Toxns tako 0 preforrod Lak L 15| Homestake. Lou NNCALL 20 tron SV Momphis & Char... 5 |ontario Michizan Centrai. 107 |Quioksilver Ml S, & W, 50| Yo pro 0 proferred... [sutro Minn. & St L. wee 1lig| Bulwer.. baeesse Ao preferred.... ch. & W. P term. M url Pacifle. scon«in Central.. Juilo & Ohlo .. .. 87k |Great Northorn pfd. 1 01 " [Chicago Gas. §716 | Lond Trust., Northern P do preferre . Den. & Northweste _do_profe ) The total sales of stocks today were includinz: Atchison. 5101 Dolaware. Luckuwanna & lissourl P 4 i Readl; Chicago Western, Morthern Pacific ng, MoNey ox CALL—Ensy at 115 cat; Tnst loan, 2 offered it per cent. Pirise MERCANTILE PAPER—IE5 por cont. STERLING EXCHANGE—Quict but stendy 848714 for sixty-day bills, and $4833 for mand. The closing quotations on bonds: per cent; cl 0se at de- U 808 U8 4s SUS Y *Pacil 1 .. 163 *Mutual Union o8 1 NN J. C. Int. Cort North. Pacitic rihwestern C new set. s, 10 80, 200 *Central Den. & I, ¢ Den: & It. ¢ *St Paul O |55 P C & P . 1034 | Union Vae S04 R W il [ BEE: MONDAY 11800 235 1 1140 2% 1460 285 1. 40 10,0 454 1.0 504 7 (LR 1 2 COLONABO CATTLE. No. Av. 8 toeders..... ... el VI3 80 Hoas—Recelots wore fully up to. even be- yond. expoctations wid &he quality in general was vory falr. Thers wore plenty of “choice medium welght bogs here. but zood heavy hozs were rathor scaree. The week's receipts were 2,001 heavier than o week azo and 17,500 heavier thin a year ago. The market opened up rather favorably for the selling interests, Fhippers and frosh nieat men paid $.05 and t i forkood to choloo, hewvy and butchor welght hogs, o a shade todo higher than the sume hogs brought Friday. Thero was also an active demand from joeal houses, especlally pac y pavid $1.05 10 85,05 for common o good hogs of all welghts. Some very (nferior stuf sold below the Iatter quotation. While the competition Tusted the murket wus uctive and firm, but with the filllng of shipping und fresh meat orders nnd the receipt of bearish nows from Chicago, the market closod weak with « few loads unsold. The bulk of the suies wero at from #4065 to $.05, ugninst from $1.00 to §.00 Friduy “und #1.80 to 815 lust Suturday, Tho general averato of prices paid was $.01%, agninst 8,05% Friday and #.821 last Saturday. Representative sules: sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr IR 40 8 70 16) 8 00 ~ 480 200 500 & 20500 500 500 500+ 500 500 500 53 1000 1031 055 a1 a15 30 4 Pr. No. Av. 250 NG O e e e e e e e e e e e TR .20 60113 amoaaas Sesioasaesass ousomo 53382253 200 500 PIOS AND ROUGH. 200 [ 5 160 400 =ity B0 — 42 There wore no fresh receipts to speuk of. Some Minnesota stockers held over from Friday sold for 5. The demund con- tinues strong for desirabie muttons ut about steady prices. Quotations us follows: r 10 2000 natives from #1.50 to £.00: falr to good westerus, from $4.00 to#1.5); common and stock sheep, from 8350 to $1.00; good tu cholce 10 to 90-1) lambs from 84010 0. Represeutative sales No. 126 foedars .. 5 Recelpts and Disposition of Stock. Offielal recelpts ind, disposition of stock as shown by the books of the Union Stock Yards company for the twonty-four hours ending at 5 0'clock p. m., Juna 25. 1502 RECEL Av. |Standnra’’ VE STOCK ARKET. Cattle Are Higher and Active—Hogs S| Above 5. OMATIA, June up 6,208 " catt.o, 46, against 1LO8S enttle, 41,5 lust week und 7, attle, 4 hogs and sheep the corresponding week of June 1 vear. Durinz the early Tt of the week, wi fairly liberal suppiies. tin The week's receipts foot 23 hogs und 4.803 sheep, and 550 shee ast ith he cattie murkot con- tinued to drooy and the outlook wus rather discouraging. ~ For bhowever. receipts have been 1iht and in consequonce vilues firmed up considerably. Espeelally has t bren the oaso with tood 1o hoico dry lor te ol from 10¢ to 15¢ better than & Week ngo. ping, half fat and gre about as low as tho pust three wst week and they will pr days, unususlly have his it- 1l welzhts. These are selilng anywhere ip- onsteers are selll bly go lower from now on s gruss cattie be; toarrlve in numbers, The recent improve- ment in eastern markets has put new iife inio the sulpping and export good shuze of the siles tio tho lattor part of thoe have been to those buyers. Buteh stock and canners have shown comparativ little chunge all week of stockers an foeders. pretty much the same as n woek nz Hog values haveshown unupward tenden The continued iiberality of the been more than counterbalanced by (ho tvity in snipping elrcles. Prices are nb rthin a week ago, the advance be! 1to no part trade und of good o Prices are confin n wecl oly 1 the sume holds true ruling oy, recelpts his ne- out Ing lar grade or welght Heavy and butcher hogs continue to com and u promium of from 24e to d mixed stuff und the sprewd rofuses ong reason 1ot this Hes in uility of the hozs now co market. Thegeneral tonoto the tru idedly firm. OATTLE-Recel) last duy of the w #0od taken s i Whol adyic d the Continued “favora! from e astern and continentul mirk: over light to the A ade o quite lberal for the ality was vory ble ots lod to continued activity on tho part of ship- pers und exporters. This, together with very respectublo inquiry from local dre Dbeef houses, produced a stronz, tone, aithouzh in - gencrul no quotable advance —except on the more desirablo handy ) B sod houlthy thore wus nerhaps grades of corn fedsteers; tiese in some cuses were 5o to e highor. wolghing from 1,25 to 1,300 rathor froely ut from %185 to #4.5 ' Fair all the'way fro terlor 1i:ht gree more than steady It was a tolerably active, healthy out and an carly clearance was %70 to #4110, Common to and half fat stuff was Cows nnd mixed stock was unchanged, to choice stock selling at from 815 w0 Heavy cattle, that 18 steers Vounds, moved to | good 1,050 to 1,200 stecrs Wllrnaofid sollors at in- not t from 8460 down Lo 83,00, market of- 00r 25, Bulls wero in nmu‘«u’{;up‘pu{ and ubout steady 2, S at from 8225 to and at nominally s teady prices. Offorings of stock and feeding cattle wi Hmited und In guality common. demaud was lizht au of 4'4 to 1,031-10. animals were at from 8.0 Ropresentative sales: DRESSED BEEF, Av. No. Ir. 1is P EB8SESCESSEBIART SHIPPING AND EXPORT. 80 wes gSEE er—— g8 & sssg2z HEIPERS 1. 600 250 CALVES. 1. 40 860 o = ves moved slowly ero The outside the tuoling wouk,, Suies BEES = EHags ® ANI LRI COMPANIEB e Correspondence solicited. rborn Ml.a CHICACG. t8 Wall Gtreet, N YORK. 70 Btate L., BOSTON. HOGS. SHEEP. [Tlend |Cars. | Lead| Cars. Head| Cars. 2, P I S ™ DISPOSITION. oA TCATTLE, HORSES & MIS Swift & Co The Cudahy John ¥ Coey & C % L. Rothehiid’ . Omaba Pucking cunllmny.' Moyer... Von SADb:: ot avaiteselotod Shippers and focders. . Leftover... ....ov... Totals. . Knnsas Clty Live 8 KANSAS Crry. Mo. Juno 25.—CATTLE—Re- celpts, 2,200;_shipments. §00; steers, notive and steady to stronz, K4 @3.i5; cows. stendy to lower, 1. Hoas—Receipts, 3,400; shipments, 2,500: the market for good hozs was active and 5@lic her; all grades, $.05@5.2: bulk, # ¢ Seep—Recelints, 1500 shivments, 10; ket was nominally sten St. Louis I st, Louts, Mo., 10); rents, © Stock Market. June 2.— CATTLE-Recelpts 1,000 niarket strong at the fuir o' cholce houvy, 84.40@ .5 an steers, § 2300 shipments, 1.400; mar- Hoas—Receipts, ket steady; falr to best heavy, 0G5, ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrupof Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts ently yet promptly on the Kidneys, iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation, Syrup of Fige is the only remedy gits kind ever pro~ duced, pleasiy| {o the taste an ac- ceptable to the gtomach, prompt in its action and ttuly beneficial in its effects, prepare onlf' from the most healthy and agrepablesubstances, its manyexcellentqualitiescommend it to all and hay! l‘muda it the most ular remedy’ known. 3 yrup of l<“y is for sale in 78¢ bottles b :& '"eading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hignd will procure it romptly for any one who wishes E) try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO,, OAL. BAN FRANCISOO, NEW YORK, N. ¥. LOUISVILLE, KX, C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRALN TREAT- specitie or Hystoria Dissiness, ¥its, Neu - ralkis, Headache. Ny aton ' oaused slooBoi oF 10bwooo, Meatal Bra 3828, Promatare Uld Axe, of Powes = clthor sox, lmpotoncy. Leucorrhos aa | all Fomaio \Weaknoassa. lavoluntars Losses, Spar caused by over-exertion of nce. A moath's treatmon: ety 7S & Beuroter. drugstat; solo y oker, drigeiat o corner 16tk and Ferasm - JUNE 27, 1892 mixed falrto gnod, 84753595 11ght. medinm 10 heat, $1.055,9). SnrEr—Recoipts, 1,310; market steady; talr'to d tone, 81,0025 tons, ¥LH@4.75. Chieago Live Stook Market. Onicaao, T, June 25.—(Special Telozram to Tiw Bee|—An unchanged market was expe- rienced today. There was a fair Inquiry for locai and shipping arcount una the range of values minally the sameas for kriduy. Cows and heifers were quoted at from 1. .35, bulls at from $1.25 1o 8100, stockers and feedars at from #.0) to €60, and dressed heet and shipping steers at to Calves were again stronz. They were su able at from according to guality. This s an advance for tho week of from f0c, Texus cattie were quoted et fror to &5 The hog market opened steady at vester- day's advances, or at from $5.00 (0 845 for POOE to extra 11zht, §5.03 to $5.40_for moediu welght and Al from &1 to &5.46 for hen Towurd the close thore was n wenker feeling, the lator trading indieatinz u decline of 5. Nearly overythin was taken. howover, the bulk of the stu golngz at from §.2) o #.15. Culls were peddied outat from 800 to §1.75. Sules of sheep and lambs wero at quite ns gooa prices as were paid on Eriday. Tho former quoted at from 8275 to 8116, and the Intter atfrom to & There was lizht subplyiand & good demund at the atove prices, Recclpts: Cattle, 1, 2,000, The Evon ngJournal reports: OATTLE-Re- coipts, 1,510 sh warket stoady: natives. £2,0.4,00; 08 ~Recelp! i markot 5@l rough and comn $L60@4.80; packing. .0 @5.15; pack 0025.40: primo heavy and but ht, $1.5005 15, SCRIDLS, m dy Texans KA1 50: feedors, $1.50@3.80. shiprents, 1,00; trable native muts fair to dosirable Texas mut- hogs, 14,000; sheep, shipments, shipments, § nitives, $140@5.9); N, Neb., June peclal to Tae BEE.)~Thére wasa fair run of hogs ut West Lincoln today. Market steady to be hizher, with prices ringin: from $4.00 to .00, ———— Bo sure and use Mrs. Winslow's Soothing rup for your children while teething. 25 cents a bottle. e R New York and Return, July4to 6 one fare for the rouud trip. Choice of routes from Chicago. Return “wmit August 15 Call at Chi- cago, Rocik Island & Pacific Ry, ticket office, 1602 Farnam street. CHAs. KENNEDY, G. J. L. DE BEVO! N. W. P. A, City Tkt. & P. It fills the bill— dose “of Dr. Pierccs Pleasant Pellets. Sick or Bilious Headachcs, Dizziness, ~ Constipa- tion, Indigestion, Bil- fous’ Attacks, and all derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels are promptly relieved and perman- ently cured. But not in the way the huge, old-fashion- ed pill tries to do it. Theso littlo Pellets havo better methods. They cleanse and regulato the whole system naturally. In other words, they do it thoroughly; but mildly and gently. Thero's no disturbance to the system, diet or occupa- tion. They're the smallest in size, but the most _effective in result—purely vegetable, perfectly harmless. Ouly one little sugar coated Pellet for a laxative—tlireo for a catharti They're the cheapest pills you can buy, for they're guaranteed to give satisfaction, or your money is returned. You pay only for the good you get. This is true only of Dr. Pierce's standard medicines, Complets Trontmont, consisting o5 t In Capsules, also In Box ivo°Cure for External. ntornal blind or Bleeding ltohing, Chironic, Keoant or Hersdl tary Plles. Tals Romedy has never been known to fall. §1 per box. 6 for$s; sent by mail. Why suffer from tefribla disoass whon d writion guarantes is POSILivaly given with 6 boxes or fefund the, monay 11 not curod Seud stamp for free Sampie. Guarai sued by Kuhn & Co., Drugglsts, Solo Agents, corne 16 and Do © glas struets. Omahs. Neb. to Cure Lvery Case or SYPHILIS &zt Our cure Is permancnt and ot & patohiag wp. Casos treated seven years ago have never seen a symplom since. By doscribing oase fully we cam troat you by ail, and we giVo the sAmO sLrong gusrantes %o curo orrefund all money. Those who prefer 10 come here nt can do soand we will pay raliroad fare nd hotel bilis while here, if we fall to cure We challengdthe world fora caso that our Magio Hemedy will not cure. Write for particulars and ges thaevidence. In ourseven years practice with the Maic Remedy it hias been most dificult to overcomo But under our atrong gu ying it and bo ingcured. Weguaranted to curo or refund every doliar,and as we hiave & roputition toprosect, also fnancial backing of §£0,0it 18 perfectly sate to all who wili try the treatment, Heretofore you have Pputting up and paylng out your money for different treatments, and although you ara_not yet curel no one hiss pald back your monoy. Wo will positivaly cureyom, Old,chronic, deep seatod cases cared in i) 109 days. lvestigate our financial standing, our reputation as business men. \Write us for names an 1 addressos of thoso Wo have curcd wao have glven perilsston to refer to them. It costa yow only posv #get0do this. 1f your symptoms are sore throat, mucous patchesin mouth, Fhcumatism in bonos and Jolnta, hair falilng out, eruptions on any part of tho body, feeling of goneral deprossion, pnins 1a hea or bunes. You baveno time to ®nste. Tnose Who are constantly taking mercury and potash, shouid d continueit. Constant uso of thess drugs will suroly bring sores and eating ulcorsin the end. Dou't fail Lo write. All correspondence sent scaled i plnin on- volope. We invito themost rigii investigation and will do wll 1o our powerto ald you la it. Address, COOK REMEDY_ CO. Omaha._Neb SOUTH OMAHA Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA, est oattle. hog und sheep market In the west A Written (Guarantos COMMISSION HOUSES. G=0. B URKE & ifllIIEfi LIVE STOCK COMMISSION. THE LEADERS, this ho 1 - S0, OMARA| Fat'getnast R inore, ©F oo Wood Brothers, £outh Omaha—Telephoae 1177, - 3.1, DADIEMAN. |y gungors, Markot reports by muil anl wire cheertully furnished upon application. — THE— Campbell Commission Co, Chlcago, EastSt. Lonts, Knnsas Oity. Oniahy, sloux City, Fort Worth. Chleago A.Crill, W, F. Denny. Chleago. Hog Salesman. Cattlo Salesman Crill, Denny & Company, Live Stock Commission. Room #7 Kxchangs BI1'g, Bouth Omsha. A. D. Boyer &Company, 58 and 5 Exchange Bulldinz,South Omaha. Correspondence sollcited and promptly answorsd ‘Speciul attentlon Lo orders for stockers & feeders, Established, 1865, = - - Incorporasad, 132 Capltal fully paid, $20,0). Waggoner Birney Company, Write of wire us for prompi aud reliable markst reporis g Perry Brothers & Company, Live Stock Commission. Room 61 Exchange Bullding, South Omaha Toiephone 1701 M. H, Hegarty & Co,, Room 81 Excunge Bullding. South Omuba, - Nev BOUTH OMAHA BANKS. Union Stock Yard National ——(3AN §. The vnly bank st the yards. Capital an i C bkalols ¥rowing ous of tho Nive b ness should be sent direct Lo this bank Bllppers can deposlt £05 eredit Of buelr Lowe Laas whervyer losawd OMAHA Manufacturers” an AFCBITICIEAND FUIITIEE 0 s’ Directory GRQCEB.{EB. | DRUGS, Eta J. B, GLENN, Contractors and anb contractors for all kinds bullding, goto will recele copy of ¢ Y freo, by noss and log ton to ¢ 2 118 8, 15th 8 AWNINGS AND TENTS. 0. M. STEELE & 00., 12011908 Jones streed, Omahs, BLAKE, BRUCE & 00, ‘ 10th and Harney streets, Omaba I — HARDWARE, MAHA TENT & AWN-| WOLF BROS. & CO. ING COMPANY, Tents, awnings, (arpan- hammocks, ofl and | 110y, covers of all kinds, Fubber clotblok. Send | ags, banners, oia, Send forost'gue. 1113 Farnam | for oatalogue,70s 8. 16th BAGS AND TWINES BENIS OMAHA BAQ 00 |, BISHOP & 0O, Tmporters andmel. dour | 1AL, munlils, extton R NP S Wi ton iwines tarred cords —_— LOBECK & LINN, Doalers' hardware anq @ Jaakson | moshanica’ tools. 1604 Douglas Streeh A.C.RAYMER, Tulldors 1Tardwi 'un'! Contractors’ Supplle S24 South 10th strostis i < REOTOR & WILHELMY LUMBER. ! BOXES. H. 0. 1000, 3! Wite AT, paper Al novel BICYCLES. M. 0. DAXON, Bleycles s0ld on monthly paymonts. 120 N. 15th-st noklig bOXes. Nos i hox Hind 1110 Doulas St BOOTS AND SHOES. MORSE-COE §HOE 0O, 110) Howard Btreat. Faetory ooraor 1ith and Dougins strests. We aro niaking 0036 prices to oath biyers, and are solilog a oluss of goods whioh Is vary sale- able with worchaals, STEVEN CREEDDY, nfacturer's agent. 1can supply yon with ev i N SHOCK, TER ‘s, w s atlow- prices and styles nam Sireet. Room RKENDALL, JONES & |AMERICAN HAND SEW - co., ED SHOE CO. Wholesalo Mfes. Agonts |Boots, shoes, rubbers Boston Rubber 8honCo, | feit koods. 18, 131 1102, 1104, 1103 Haroey st | Harnoy-at. REWERS. JOB, SCHLITZ BREw- ING CO0. Omoo, 8. 9th and Leaven: worth Bta. Omal iohn Marhover. Agt. _CARRIAGES. W.R.DRUMMOND &GO, | Carringe butidors. 1ose and_patrol wagons spectalty, 16th, opp. Court 1ouse CLOTHING. BLOICKY & GudeN QILMORE & RUNL Clothing, notion, furnish ings. Give us o trinl| Manufrs and whole: Samples prepatd by ex | - clothiers. 109 larney stroet. press. 1115 Harney COAL, COKE, QMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO., Hard end soft conl. 8 R. ocr. 16th and Douglas: ", CORNICE. EAGLECORN CE WORKS Mfrs. galvanized iron cornleo, metalic’ skylight 1110, 1112 Dodge: CONTRACTORS. J. H. GLENN. Contractors and sub contractors for all kinds of bullding, plastering, patnting ote., will receive n copy of Glenn's nrcliltects and buildors dircctory free, by sending thelr nume, business and | oca. tlon, to the publisher. J. L. Glenn, 113 8. 15th Street. “DRY GOODS, KILPATRICX- KOOH DAY 20003 00, Dry goods.notlons, gent furnlshing goods. Cor. 1ith and Howard-st. FURNITURE OMAHA UPHI‘HSTLR-’ M. E. SMITH & CO,, Dry goods, notions, fur- nishing goods. Corner 11th sad Howard-sts. BEEBE & RUNYAN FUR- NITURE £0,, and Thirteenth stzoots. ING CO. pholstered furniture 21306 Nicholas st | Grace Wholesale only # CHAS, R. LEE, Tardwood ||Imbll’."0°fl SCHNAVWARERILY carpots and parquet | [mported Amorion Por & noortn Iinicomant, Milwaukas hydratiic coment th and Douglas. Quincy wilts Moo, LIQUORS. FRICK & HERIER! ILER & 00, Liquor merchants, 1112 Harnoy-st. Mfrs. Kea - r‘I‘fldy' East Lrdis Bit- " Wholesalo llquor deal 101 Farnanat o MILLINERY w —- ), OBERFELDER & 00, Importers and Jobhersol millincry, notiony. Mal orders prompt. 2813 & 1ithist. 3 —_— MUSICAL. A HOSPE, JR,, Planos organs. artia material 1818 Doug las at. — THE MEINBERG CO, 100N, 10th St TPlanos muiic and musical ind struments of nll Kindd 3 e PAPER, CARPENTER PAPER 0O Carry a full stook of printing, wrapping and writing paper, oard pa- per e OILS. STANDARD 0IL 0D, RRefined and !ubricating OVERALLS, SHIRTS, —— e R KING & SMEAD, Mfrs of K & S" pants, shirts and ovoralls,ete. G118 S Tithat ETC. N &3TOKES Mfra colebrated “Lued skin' overalls, paot shirts, ooats, otc. ki Omaba. i I:l1ODUCE COMMISSION. Batablishea, 1578, e WHITNEY & Co, Buttor, cags and poultry < ‘ BRANCH & 00, p'hfllmim' fruits of all nds, ‘oysters, 817 18theat. = 1.8, HUSE & CD. Our apocialties: Buttar ©zgs aad poultry, 101) Moward streot. - JAS. A, CLARK & © Butter, ehe poultry and gy 817 South 15th Stra RIDDELL & CO,, Buttor, chooss, ogRe, vogeiabies, fruits,pouks try und gamo. i W. E, RIDDELL (Established 1885.) ‘Wholsale butter & egge Buy and sells for ass.iman | STOVE REPAIRS. e ot el OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS, ! H. A DISBROW & 00, H. HARDY &00. dolls, albumsy 'y goods. Bouse fura iy rore. Manufsoturers of sash | 197! oo re: bynds and | Loy Eo0t e Eoulitaga, Draneh of | Beoaios 0 e, oo 1348 ana Tsaraste. | Hoenam ireet HAVE YOU FiL2) 1)] R Indian Depredation CLAIM YET? You'd better not waste any more time if you expect to get anything from the gov- ernment. Unless you put your claim on record before March *3, 1894 you will never have another chance. It takes time to put an ap- plication in shape, and there nota bit of spere tima left. Whatever you have lost by the Indians, under the conditions described in the law, can be recovered if you go about it in the right way. Ths Baa Bureau of Claims knows just how to go to work. Write and finl out. —THE—— Bee Burean of Claims Omabha, Neb. 5 Healthful Out Doors it mon and women of all ages knew how ensy it is to bicyelo—how safe— healthful — joyful — economical — all the world would cycle—As cycling lends exercises of all out-doors, so the Columbia leads the cycles of tho world— Book about Columbias free at Col- neies, or sent for two two- it stamps—Pope Mtz Co, 221 Col- umbus Ave., oston. NEBRASKA National Bank. U, 8. DEPOSITORY. . . OMA4ANES $190,00) Capital. e L 633,00) Burplus. ceee oo cars and Dirostore— o1ty W, Vatara il b RO A vica prasidsnt.| 8 Wearis, 4 Y Morse, John 8. Colling, J. N L Patrice Lowis Ry lieod. Uastior. THE IRON BANIK, J. EMc GREW THE3?Z2 IALIST, Isunsurpassed o the freatontof all forms of PRLVATE DISEASES, und all disoriory and dobilities of youth an i minhool, 17 yours exper| His rosources and fieilitios ara prictically unlimitol. The D ctor Is rocom= monded by the press, ani eadorsl in the stronzest torms by the poople for falr tront- ment wnd honest profession i advico, The niost powerful romedles known to modern selenco for tho succossful trostment of the followinz diseasos: GONORRHO EA—Tmmedlute relief. A com- y'oto cire Without the 10ss of an nour's ti business, SET--Ono of tho most_complote and sue- cossful troptments for gleot and all annoving 0 sevirzes yoi known to the o lical profos- sion. The resultsare truly wondortal, STRICT URE—Gretost kuown romedy the tretment o viLhoit paln, oute ting. or d luting, warkablo romedy, SYPHILIS-NO treatment this terrib) blood disenso has over b ro 51 conali nor hid KLrongor enorsoine In the lix of modern sclonce this d'seiso Is positively curilya nd overy trave of tho polsoi entirply emave | from the bloo I, OB M ANHOOD, aad ambition. norvouse Dess, timidity, despondency wnd all weaknoss /s of youth or manhoud, Keliet SR DIS GASES, and all discases of the oys and bindder blood, liver, Kii cd mu ocessfully with the greated 1odics for the dison sns, os tlon l1st, frae s, Vb aro known re Wrlte for oirculars andc 214thand Farnam sty ' ' Elastic Stockings —FOR— Weak Limbs, Varicose Vein Swellings, all sizes. — Abdo= minal Suppor= ters, Deformity Braces, Medi~ cinal Supplies. & ALOEGPENFOLD 16thst., Next to Post Office AMUS I"{M I 14 8. o Bl WONDERLAND, WEEK COMME ING JUNE 21, OFEIA CO—Trip 10 Ludia.” UL Tia Uial Mawnetlo Girl MHOLLA," The 1, ok Half Woman THE GALLOWS used lo Executing Nell and Dizos 100, TO ALL, 100, Thoater Tickets bo uud le. 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