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JU K THE 29, 1892, vances. Sugarand Hocking Val per cent. ‘Lhe trading reached nnd 101,906 uniisted. Government bonds OMAHA DAILY BEE £@12: ar, d AWEDNESDAY, i p elts, per pound. nctual welght, ! are up 1! coivel fitteen 1o int Colorudo hutcher wool peits. pur pound, actunl woizht, 10@12i4c: dry fiint Coiorado | murrain wool pelts, per pound, actual welght, 8@10c; dry pleces and Lucks, actual welght, | e T@e. | Tailow and Grense—Tallow, No. 1, $%@ | 0 dc; tillow, No, 2, i@iie; gronse. white A, 3%c: | Messrs. Drevei, Morgan & Co., fn their refusal grease, white B, ulqc: grease. yellow, to undertake the Richmond Terminal organ- Rrease. durk, 25c; 0 butter, 2:40: beeswax. | Ization. fully confirms the suspicion that con- prime, 10@250; Fough tallow. 14@2%. trolling Interosts in certain roads which muke - up the system are adverse to any outside re- orgunization, The present situstion points to the aisruption of the Richmond Terminal systen. The following for theleadin ot Texas eattie from Kan- 110,803 listed | sas City and In con: e the d and from | thatsource was in & e sure satisfied. Prices ried about stendwy poor to ¢ cows and holfers selling at from $1.00 to #1.35; bullsoxen and stags were dull and weak at from #1.60 to 8410; calves were steady atthe recent decline, sollinz at from $2.00 %o !f Y The offerings of ‘ktock and foeding cattlo were decldedly mbte Liberal than usual, in fact more liberal than thero was any eall for, Country buyers wereshy and local specnlators decidedly averse to paying steady prices for unmerclinntable projerty. —Sules wore scarze and largely at$2.00 and $1.00. Deplers geners a |y were quoting a 10 decline, UV sules: THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS { No. 5 natives mixed..... OMAHA Nanufacturers and Jo 1TCI131¢ GROCERIES. | 0. M. STEELE & 00,, 13011200 Jomes street, Umaha. have been dull and bers’ Directory A Recelpts and Disposition of Stock, Ofeinl recelpts and disposition of stosk s &hown by the books of the Union Stock Yards comnany for the twenty-four hours ending at 5 o'clock p. m., June asier, X The Post eays: The grounds assigned by There Was Decidedly More Activity in All the Pits Yesterday. WHEAT DEVELOPED MUCH STRENGTH outs Markots, Louts, Mo, June 8 — Frovr— Dull | anged | Operied n shade off but soon turned @10, 1) oft and closed 3 July elosed at vid: September, 11%c her, 0% @S0Xe nsked, CorN—Advunced eariy. then declined, but closed 5@ e above yosterday: cash and July closed at H815¢; September, 43'5e, OATS—Shurply advanceds cash, dlc_asked July elosed at o3 August, RG] Septon e, RYE—No market, Bantey—No market BRAN—Quiot; Gasic, enst track, HAY—Ensior; timothy, $10.5.@10.60: $8.50810.50, LeAn ~ligher; $1.05 for July. § creamery, A FCEITICIELYND J. H, GLENN, Contractors and snb contractors for all kinds ot bullding, plastaring painting oto Wil rocelys copy OF Giann's architects and budars directora free, by sending thele nams, business and 1oe tion to the publisher. J. 1. 'Glonn, 113 £, 15th § TOISRS & M1S DRUGS, Eta - BLAKE, BRUCE & 00., | 10th and Harney stresta, Omaha Cars. Tlead 1 Representae | —-— 1082508 are the cloging guotations s [Mend|Cars. | Head| Cars stocks on the New York Head K'his Was the Result of Cable Reports That the India Cereal Crop Was Enorm- ously Short—Stocks and Bonds, 1) 90| ST P DISPOSITION. j 84 00 YERS, 408 | Omana Packing compa 40 [ swircx o 405 | mhe cinan ( : : “: LOBECK & LIN| 1080 5 i s A" 1o 08| R T Tutber clothing. | Sond | fagh, banne 190 415 ans Dealors’ hardware aad Corner 1 mochantes' tools. Torcatgue. 1113 Farnam | fof cataloguesds 8. 10t | Etresia ™ “nd Jaekeon o 1066 420 P. D, Armour. v vefiseet ' -— . 130 | vaneant e LR 1404 Doag! Btreeh im | enatey BAGS AND TWINES Ayt AC.RAYMER, Specuiutors, sijpers and il Tl Teed . veees PETRRTNY Pullders’ Hardwaro an CUE LI | memis omARA BAG op | BISHOP & €O, 0803 . Importers and mrfs, flonr Left over. ors' Supplien Stsal, manilla, eotton sacks, burlapa, twine. ESSED BEEF. Atehison n DRESSED Adams Express Alton, T. 11, ey i i3 150 SN No. Av. e a0 preferred.. ... 2.0 008’8y 80 rererred;. . 18 omo & Misk 0o s American Express. ontaris & W 2..1200 Canadian Pacific.... & m 1.7 Cannda Southern.... ¥ 1., 800 ; I'e. ey HARDWARE, et RECTOR & WILHELM' ncking Co. Boston AWNINGS AND TENTS, OMAHA TENT & AWN-| WOLF BAOS. & 00, ING COMPANY, | Tenta, awain Flags, hammod 1103, 00 vers of ORICAGO, Til, June 2. ~There was more Ac- tivity and decidedly more strength in all of the pits during most of the scasion of the Bonrd of Trade toduy. but near the close there was u goncral weakeninz all along the line and final figures show only moderate gains, Perhnps the most encouraging factor of the dny was the growing belief that tho dreaued Hateh anti-option Il cannot pass the senute this session. Thero was niso other strong fentures and especlally crop repor which ure boginning to come in less favora- bly than herotoforo. There was & report from New York that Liverpool lind just cabled that the Indian op was 04,000,000 bu, less thun last his wus rogarded as incredible, but New York telograpiied that ft had had the eable repeated and the report was confirmed. Laust year India exported only 5,000,000 bu. of wheat and if the crop 18 now GL100,00 b less thun lust your, 1t would secm that the exports (his your wust bo vory meaxcr. Yet [ sinco April 1 tho bezinning of the new crop | v ent, <ho hus exported over 15,000,000 bu., or | 6 ily 08 much as for the samo tine o year a0, Morcover. the IHlinois crop 1eport w untivorable. Afterall of these fect, 1t wias not Tow fnstend of highe eise With in enc ¥ Then there was an | inthe English v ible supply of LH00U0) bu. Longs were i clined 10 take thelr profits on the rise und renction resulted. July opened ne e, ad- vanced Lo 0 Kenoed to i8¢, roseted (o Tolge, ngaingt 787%e ot the close vesierdiy. Corn was strong and _higher. The Tlitnols #tite report was unfavorable and other crop wdvicos also discouraging, and there was nctivo covering. The n weakencd lnter with wheat. July opened nt 80ie, advanced 10 5135¢. s0ld off to bude und closed at 30%ic, an mavance of e Onnts sympathized with the other cereals and elosed With %o advance. rovisions wero in sympathy with grain, but wenkened later and closed with only s slight advance. jutes for tomorrow: Whent. 205 cars; sorn, 210 crs: onts. 80 cars: hows, 19,0.0 head. BACON—iis per ewt. for long and short clear; Tiie lending T ows: . whout 35 1hs , 36 15 clear. i F Prime wostern, %8 6d per cwt. 2 2 ks —168 per ew! 1 colored, SPLLTS TURPENTINE—218 0d per cwt. o 15t preferred St TLowis! 1! 40 2 preferred pratle, | Ghiengo & Alton i 8. B 17,14 18@20c; dalry, 12p! Egus—Firm: 11@11%¢ for guaranteed. CONNMEAL: 5. WHisky--Qui PROVISIONS--Stron Pork—Jobbing, §1 § 65 27 860 10.. 854 380 SHIPPING AND EXPORT. 48 02,1108 410 80 00 01T 41 NEITER] I BO) 41508 4 2 COWS. 100 1. 50 0 0 12 i) 1 S0 2 8020 03 9., 03 1 00 i) 00 00 0) Pl want Tonness do I8t preferr & 0 20 preferred. Erle. . “Erle preforred. Fort Wayne. Chicngo & K. T Hocking Vailey. 1lHnols Central.. St Paul & Duluth. Kunsns & Toxas.... Luke Fr v ke Eric al & Omaha. . o preferred ... 274 Tenn. Coal & Tron o Toxas Paciic 1521 | Tol. & O, €. pid. 6 |Union Pacific. ... 574 U, 8, Bxpross. | 10414 | Wabash, St L& P do_ preferred Wells-Far, ? Western Union 50| 2,85 ropo, hemp, Jute. cob nd higher. — {00 tluontarred cor Live Stock Market. og0 ete. BIE _CricAGo, T, June 2% —[Speclal Telegram to e Ber =i cos for caule were liglier alt wround. Good to extru shipping steers moved e up {u‘lynlt‘a- and llln‘ Improver llln ommon N. C. TODD, Wik and medium gradea was scureely less markod. Muccossor toJ. 3! Wil the smadl re M. 0, DAXON, onson. T & GIRAT, PADOR Blayoles 8010 on monthly payments. 120 N. 1oth-at ALT longs and ribs, lots. 150 and ribs, e, 811,500 ReCEITS —Fiour, 000 1bs : wheat, 62,000 b corn, 60,000 bu.: 0ats, 38000 bu.; rye und bars § ley. nono Lot & r8—Ilour. 6,000 1bs. : wheat, £000bu.; LA corn. 17,000 bu.; onts, 1,00 Du.; ry¢ and bars Iey, none, #5.40; shorts, $7.0214: boxed bacon, shoulders, 5 SlhOrts, #8.50; BICYCLES., § BOXES. CHAS. R, LEE, Mardwood lumber, wood earpels and parquet fooring, 9th and Douglas. JONN A, WAKEFIELD Importe1. Ameriean Por & lani comont, M celpts, less tian 500 liewd arriving today and RSIER SOt eNA oY, he total since Saturday renching only about o 4 18,000, There was a zood strong demaind both i ks for shipping and local account, and "the pens ¢ clenred before noon on a busis of from '3 S of ' BLHO G BB ok caration 16 oatts recin: e e 1LER & €0, 10 23,40 for poor 1o extr Hws and hel MORSE-COE 8HOE CO. L“nnr morchants, 1113) P Kiawacs Bhtsak from Bldl,to 8100 for Texas cattic nrnoyek s Ken were not nenrly cnoush good cattle to supy nody's Kast India Bit- i Smmon. gre u te Fastory aoraor 11th and Dougine streets o 1040 prices to oash b tors. '3 elilng ® olass of woods whioh Iy 8ol with morohauts ¥ MILLINERY STEVEN CREEDON, - 1, OBERFELDER & 00 Manufacturer's agent. Tonn supply you with every- hirg in shoos, men‘s,wom n's and child's at 1ow- iipoFier sun JobbesM millinory, notlons. Mi €8t factory prices and dfscounts. Latest stylos Prompl. 0613 & 3¢ Homestake. b0 3 3 108t | QuicksiIver.. s MIL LS &W.. ... 60| “do preferre ek 0 preferred... . 13 |Sutro 7 1| Bulwer.”.; L #81g Rich. & W 159 | Wisconsin ¢ 74| Chloago G, 1" [Lead Trust.. 1881¢ | Sugar Trust. 114 Routhern Pacitic 2000, 8. L & Us Nowoo B R G W 10| o’ preferred 117 | Distillers.... 1 Knnsas City ) KANSAS Mo., o y aull but about steady; No. 2 hard, FRIOK & HERBERT, Wholesale liquor & 1001 11 but firmi; No. 2 white, nixed, 4G, ; ; ery dud and lower; No 2uilxed, ¥4 the demund, wnd of common grades n few more could also have been handied to ad- vantage. The market closed stro: t the advance, Ihere wasan excited hoz market toduy. The suppiy fell so far shortof the des nd that sellers found no obstacle in the way of n further udvanve and thoy at one proceeded 10 push prie up from ‘1o lhe. They were carried to from €20 to ,5% for common to chioice heavy and to £i1) to 8545 for light. Tho bulk of the 08 fust as yarded und from § ) were the pre- vailing prices, The market closed fairly steady at tho rbove range, nothing remaluing fu Bulesmen’s hands Tho sheep market like that for cattle and hogs was very firm and from the same eause, viz, lHeht receipts. Only about 4,000 arrived and they were swallowed up ut 8t prices. sales makinz on a basisof from Y00 10§ for inferior to extra qualities. Liinbs were firm at from 4,50 to £7.00, There was inguiry for feoders at from §.70'to #4100, Most of the trading in sheep was at from £.0) to .35, and from $6.00 t0 0.6 were the populur nrices for lambs, Recolpts were: sheep, 4.000. The Eve 501@51e; o g —— 57 bulleting had had thelr Northern Pacific do proferred V. Den. & Northwestorn, _do_protorred *nsked The total sates of stocks today were 130 shares, Ineluding Atcl 4% Lo bisls of pure. endy: sueked, L, i HAv—Dull wnd weak: timothy, $8.50@0.50: 25.0068.00, Kk nt 0'%c. Yery dull und wes Dull but tirms creamery, H@18e; 20,00 nif tecrenso in Indin 800 B0 1401 Farnam Street. Rooin 16, $10 = ordors 1itheat. —_— MUBICAL. KIRKENDALL, JONES & |AMERIDAN HAND SEW - to., ED SHOE €0, Wholesale Mfrs. Agents [Boots, shocs, Boston ubber BhoeCo, | falt koods 1102, 1104, 1103 Haracy st | Iinrney st BREWERS. JO8, SCHLITI BREw- dairy, Wheat, 5 100 bu. —Wheat, 88,000 bu,; corn, 6,000 bu.; 500 bu.: corn, : Luke Shoi Reading, 10,1 St Paul, 14, New Englund, 4 200 wond & West Polnt, A 300 1. WH )il B0 10as ~Considoring the strength of the mur- ket rocoipts hardly came up Lo expectations, The supply was about L000 head short of lust Tuosday’s run, tho quality but fair, There rubbers 1508, 181 £ — THE MEINBERD CO,, 102N, ioth 8t Planosy mukle and musical ine strumeuts of ol Kindd Londo nancial Review. [ Copyrighted 192 by Janes Gordon Bennett. ] qLoxpox, Juno 28 —~[New York Herrld Cable - Speelal to THE BE Searce! any new busi- 5 hoss e buen transacted today, attention | Was w builish feeling R a Ll hiaving been matnly dirocted to breliminary | Started in piying at trom $5.10 to £.20 for kood arrangements for the settlenicnts, which has | 3 choico butchier wnd heavy hogs. Locu proved to be a somewhat larger affair than | houses were also free buyers iargely at from \Wits, 6Xpoctod: e nuntion hnve | 500 to #.03 for fair to good lixht and mixed i D o " Momie . cnces | loads. A fow choice light loads brought 10 Fhling Alighdy Wghor than on previous | aud a few luferior loaas sold s low s 815 oecusions. No Qifficuities have been | The general markot was active and nearly 1 ¢ for Amer.cun finest | reported, nor are any expocted. Nunds recov- | higher ull around, the close bolng fitm ut the | ceipts ered a full of 181 durlug the wternoon, Home | Bdvauce” Everything sold early the bull vt | g, raliways have shown considerablo depression | from 3505 to £ 10 aalnst 8105 to 8.0 Monduy, | 4 durl the afternvon, the supply of stock “N[:!m‘rnl‘w-mle of pr paid was $5.07% proving larger thun wis expected while divi- | Aguinst 4, dend prospects are now bejng tuken into con- | 4y, Rep sideration. Southeastern deferred has fullen | No. Av. % per cent, Midland % per cent. Northeastern % per cent, Brivhton deferred i per cent and ‘most others from ' to % per cent. Ameri- cun railways close dull. no fresh buyers having come forward, krie has given way 1 per cent on 2000 shares coming £ on" the market. Chicavo & Milwaukeo has fallen % per cent, Atchison incomes % ¥ cent uand several others from ' to % per cent, Canadinn lines also closed wenk, Grand Trank being influenced by a comparatively poor traflic statement. Money hus been more Wanted, aue to the unusual requireuents to- ards the cnd of the half year, also to Stock exchun.e settlement. Short louns have been charzea Cent. The discount mar- also been firmer. Two three months' bills were quots to 1 per cent. i) A, HOSPE, JR,, Planoa organs. artiate materlals, ote. 1518 Doug ln Mackets, LIVERPOOL, June 8.—WHEAT. i8 lmproving: nolders offer moderately: No. 1 California, 7s@7s Id per centul; receivts for the past three duys, 265,000 centals, including 64,000 Anerican. nx—Steady; demand fafr; mixed western, 480140 per ceniul; receipts Amerlcan for pust three days, 12,600 contils. The demand —— PAPER, OILS. OARPENTER PAPER GO | STANDARD OIL 0D, Carry n full stock of printing, wrapplog Itefined and tubrieating writing puper, eard pe per eto Cattle, 4,500; hogs, 15,0005 IngJournal report __CARRIAGE 4.500; shipments, 2,500; V' — to 1ac higher: prime'to extra stoer. W.R.DRUMMOND & c0. 5 others, 8475000 rriage butldors. Hose stookers, $1.00GLI0 COWS, $1. and_patrol wagons a 10G8—Recelpts, spectalty, market brisk. 10¢ hig 18th, opp. Court Touso. $4.40@5.2): mixed 8 — = CLOTHING. butehers weights, 8. SHEEP—Receipts murket weaker . D wethers, 6.60; BLUTURY & UGunkd, T S Las0) Clothng notton.urnisy:| QILMORE & RUNL, ings. Give us' o triol [ Manutrs and wholosa! Samples propatd by ex. [ - clothiors. 1100 Marney press. 1116 Harney. stroet. olls, axlo greaso, ote. WiEAT No. 2 June.... July... A OVERALLS, SHIRTS, ETC. KING & SMEAD, ROBINSON &8TOKES 00 Mfra of "K & 8" pants, Mtra eolebrated “Duesy #shirts and overalls,eto | skin’ overalls, pani 614188, Tith-at. shirts, oonts, oio. Ky Ouminha. © RBoston Wool Market. BosToN, Mass., Juno 28,—The demand for wool 18 stondy, ‘Prices aro the sume, belng quite firm on” domestic wool. No. 1 combing wool Is firm at §@ste. Territory wools are selling at 5@ssc for fine and fine medium and at 50asse for medinm, New spring Texus and Californin wool sclls'mostiy uts2@s se clear OQregon wool §s dull. Pulled wools are in fair demand with sales of super principally at % B8, and extras ut D@Ne. In Australiin wools there fs uz0od movement at previous prices. Carpet wools, st 53 Monday aud 840035 last Tues- esentutive sul Sh. 040 © rough and common, 1 prime heavy and 505 Hent, $5.4°@5 45 shipments, native o 5 @, Texans, $.974: lambs, B1vg| i 8 RiTg 238 ™ 0 505 505 503 505 507 50 50715 5074 5015 50714 Uity b0y § B2 @il Bept il MEEs PORK— Wew York Live Sto W Yonk. June Beeves—Receipts. 211 head, all for ughterers: fecling firm: dressed beef steady ut 614@ite perib. Ship- ments today, 821 heeves; 1omorrow, 5,04 auur- ters of beef, CALVES—Koecelpts, venls. $1.00G0.10 pe SHEEP-Reccipts,q, 20 cars unsold; shee Tamls, 35615 Te ATRENoL: PRODUCE COMMISSION. BRANOH & 00,, Produce, fruite of &N nds, " oysters, I5theat e Batablished, 1878 WHITNEY & c0. Butter, vgge and poul 810 8. loth-et Lt tie/ Cott NEW Yonrk, June 2 sules 7200 buie August, 5: October, 3 Market. Tuture June, 8517 September, Novembe 7061715 February, ¥ 91, v ORLEANS, La. June 28 —Easy: 7 low middling, 6 11-10 CORNICE. EAOLECORN CE WORKS Mfrs. galvanized iron 1co, window oaps, Jic akyllghts, eto. 112 Dodge-st. COAL, COKE, | OMAMA COAL, GOKE & LIME £0., Hard and soft coal. § 1. ocr. 16th and Douglas: sta. closed dullg July, &2 445 head; 100 Tbs 6 head; market very dull; R1.00@4.8) per 100 1bs.; : dressed matton low ut 10@ 11'3¢ per iv ressed lumbs weak at ¢ Hoas—Receipts, 4.840 hend, consizn nowinally firm; #5055 per 100 1bs. Kansas City Live Stock Markot, Ciry. Mo. June 2 T shipments, 41000 market dressed beef and Shipping steers. ows and hoeifers, EL5@200; Texans 3180 stockers und feeders, market firm; J.B. HUSE & 0O, Our spoctaities: Buttan ouks aud puultry, 101 Howard stroet. JAS. A, CLARX & Ob., Butter, choass, edgny poultry and 7ame. 817 South 13th Strees Frovr-Dull snd unchanzed; winter pat- ent, $4.2001.4); winter stral 04.00: Spring patonts, $10G4.50; spring straits, #5140 ba'ers'. K500 WiEAT-No. 2 spring, T%c; No. & spring, Te: etl, Sle. Cony—Steady; No. 2, 50%c; No. 3 yellow, 40@ 0, mid- zood ordi= 3 gross, b, 148 bales; sales arkot. 0N CAL sy 2 per cent; closed 1 direct; Nrw YORK. Junc at 19462 per coat; lust loan, offered at per cent. PiaiE MERCAN S . E. RIDDELL (Established 1835.) Wholsalo butter & oggs Buvs and sells for cash. 413 8. 11th-at. RIDDELL & €O., Butter, chooso, ogge, vegetables, fruits,poubs try und gawo. CONTRACTORS. AN > celpts, hizhe @i.4 und Indi A, Hoas—Iteceints, 12,700; shipments, 700: mar- ket uctive and 56l ¢ higher: extreme ra) of pri ): bulk of saies wt $5.0/G SHE! Wi shipments, none: market very dull unchanged; muitons, F5004.65; Tumbs, §.1025. ). 2, itge: No. 2 white, white, 1@, 2, Tde, . 2, (0c: No _Tte- 10c PAPER—3@5 por cent. 8 LING XCHAN Quiet but steady at #4.85 for sixty-day bitls, and #.854 for demund., Tho closinz auotations on bonas: J. H. BLENN, Contractors and sub contractors for all kinds of building, plastering, painting ete.. will receive a nn's arehitects and buildses directory froe, by sending thelr name, business and |oca tlon! to the publisher. 3. H. Glenn. 13 8. 1000 | oy Street. = STOVE REPAIRS. = e S OMAHA STOVE REPAIR New York ods Market. NEW YORK, June 28.—Thero was no_new fea- ture to the dry goods market, With the excep- prints, ginghums and clothing wool- the murkot Hecones more quiet every day ns the cnd of the month and the nation:l nollday nppranchos o8 of new prints will probably be made in a few days. , d7e; Now 4, “Mutual Union 63, Hup.LLe ¢|N. J. C. Tot, Cert.... reg |North. Pacific istx. or i North: Pacific 2nds’ Northwe |*Northwest SU L& LM, i« o MO’ ) PORK—Mes, De 100 1bs. WiLH0; S bbl.. #1351 lard, per .87 45706, hort rile sides (l0ose), shoulders hoxed), 86,25 (hoxed), 7.7 finishod goods, per gal., 18 4 Pacitic s DRY GOODS. il o KILPATRICX - KOCH Tenn, new sot. b Tenn. now set *Canada So. Milwnukee Markets, MILWAUKEE, Wis, June 28.—WiEAT—Firm; M. E 8MITH & CO., 1t lonf.47%, @5 %cs gran- ulated, 4'4c; standnrd A" 43¢, pts and shipments toduy were us fol- ATTICLES, Flour, barrels. 110,000] 61,000] 284,000 Now York Markets. NEW YoRi, June 28 —FLoUR—Recelpts, 11,400 moderately active; EAL-Quict, steady. 09 Du.; exports, 180,75 futures; 130,000 by No. 2 red, $013@01 e afl . 8 red, BGk 0 No. 1 northern. 8i%@s8ic; No. hard, No. 2 northern,” 8ici ' No. Chicazo, 85X@s7e: No. 2 ' Milwiukeo, No. t) spring, 80%c. Options ndvanced @1o on the decrease in amount on passuge and report thut Beerbohm m ndia crop 64,000,000 bu. less th her with i poor ile the _clearances wus followed by a reaction of 460 cabl s bringing about realizins; was stoudy ut 5,0 %e 8pot. 03 @] rod, 104 m Germany, fulr. This on wonk the elose over yesterday. No.2 red June, S6ie: July, EG%@NT e, closing at RO Austust, BO3@NT50; closing nt 87 ¢ tember, 863N %e, closing nt KTiic: October, BRGuSKI e, closing at 8303 N mber, $e; Dec Yer, 805@N%c, closing ut $0iei May (1803), 93%e, closing nt iige. Rye—Firm; western, 83qs0c, BARLEY MALT—Quist. D i, 154075 bu, bu.; sales, 1,48, 01 bu. futures. pot stron ry, Be in elevitor, 615sc aflo;t; un’ Opt or's advi 146 r with wheut cline ker cables und increuse on puss: exports, 8, Junie, GUCL603 closing at 80%0; August b6e: Feptomber, by OATE=Kecelpts, 214,625 bu, gnlos, 100,000 bu. of fut Bpot market d July, orts, 221,000 bu. 000 U, 0f spol ular. Options fi Nty Aug BT Septembor, #0 Cy closing ut : 2, white, July, 404040t50! No. 2 white, spot. d2%¢; mixed western, 4c; white westorud0@i8c; No. 2, Ohicugo, 40c. HAY=-Dull and steady. Hoi wund stoady; state. com mon to clivice, 19Ge: Pucific const, 10%5c. SUGAR—Raw, wore uctive und firm; sales, 1,100 tons muscovado, 89 test, ut 2 i-16¢; a carzo Of centrifugal, 06 tost, nt 85-i2c; u earso of centritugal to' Philadelphin nt 3 i-6o; refined, firm: good demund; No. G, 3 15-16@4 1-160; 7, 5hG@ic; No. 8§ 13-1683 1-10c; mould A, 3 0-1604 11-160; standurd A, 8%@4%o: confec- :l\z:;;: 413@4%0; granulated, 33 @4 ubes, MOUASSES—Foreign. lower; New Orleans. stoudy: common to fancy, 2, R1CE—Fnir demund; stondy. PranoLEun—Dull, steady; United closed at u for July. CoTToNSEED OiL—Dull; crude, 200; yellow, Stoady at 0@ e rlme in 1ght supply and firm: weat- m poor 1o’ priuie, WGISo veceipts, 8482 s, L New Texus ve, stoad d, 45 1o 10 60 1bs, GB8c WooL—Quiet, Cusy: do Bi0: puiled, 0ai2e: Texus, 1@ PoRk—Firm, quiet; old mess. $11.50@11,75, Cur MEATs—Good demand, firner; plekied bellles, 8¢; plekiod shoulders, 64e; pickled hams, i15@ 12 middies, strouxi short clear, 7.80017,50, Lawp—Iligher, firm: westorn a1 #7.20; 0ptions si.cs, 4,000 tore August, 14 Septembior, 87 247 7.0 nxkod: October, #7.60 wsked. BUrTEi-Lisht récoipts: stronz duiry, H@I0e; westorn credmery, 3 stean closed July, viosing westorn Elgin, rdemund, steady: part skims, American, $L.75@16,25, oo, B1L 70601150, Omaha Vrodu EGos—Recelpts bers narket. 12 Burres—Packing sto good, 1112 sunal. Loty of extru cholee stock to retall trade, 12016 wy—Good old h spring ohickens, Hibus, ErC.—No. 1 grecn groen sulted hides, ic; No. \id e No. 1 green salted hides. 25 its., el No. 2 green suited hides. 25 to 40 1bs., 23,67 No. | veai calf, 8 t 15 1bs., 605 N Culf, 81515 1bs., 40: No. | dry flint hides, To: No. 2 dry flint hides, 56; No.'| dry suited hides, Bete. Sheop Poits—Green sulted, each, 3506 #.25: green saited shearings short wooled carly skiuw ench, 16@%c: dry sheariings (short wooled early skins) No. 1, ‘euch. 610 A hore wooled early sking) No. dry flint Kunsas und Nelruska butel er wool polts, per 1b. uctual welkbt, Ary fllat Kuusas sud Nebrasks s CoRx— 4, dsc. Oars—Iligher; No. 2 white, 36¢; No. 3 white, g5e, BAnrLEy—Fir; Rye—Firm; No. 1, 8 Coftee Market, NEW YORK, June 28.—Options opened stendy, 5 points up 105 points duwn,closed stoady S down (015 up. Sales, 15,2 s, including: June,. 81105 July, §i1 80a August, $1L.8°@11.90; Sevtember, $11.85@11.95; October, B Novoembe: #1100 Decem ' B1L00: Spot Rio, firm; No. 7. $12.75. on OIl Market. LONDON, June 23,—UALCUTTA LINSE 6d_per quarter. TUNPENTINE Sp) 22 61 per cwt. Talk. .—Counselman & Day to Cockrell Bros.: Corn attracted the most Interest on 'change toduy and for two hour: the buying orders’ poured in from all dir tions, especinlly from the west. ‘Then in con- neetfon with the Illinols stute crop estimate of only 60 per cent compared with last yeur created a. rush of shorts ‘to cover and o the resultinz buige the ieading 1ongs sold heay- ily. During the [1st half hour un eas cr fecl- ing pre iled and just after the e - September con’ sold ut Wheat responded turdily to the in corn, prineipally on shiorts coye lost neariy ali the ad crops and wenthe 0AGO. TIL., Jun bulge ng, hut ance on late favorable news and weak closing cables, Outs were firm i sympathy with corn but were in good demand for samplo lots. There is a growing long futerest in the ute futures, based on the bLelief of a short Provisions wero rushed up bull sp tors and un effort was mude on each bu to unloud as much lons stull as possible, especluily ribs. Some success was attiined’ but the buylng was mostly for country longs and on smail orders. What short lriterest exists 18 mostly among packers unt thoy talk lower pr We belleve that they will succeed in breaking the market before long. CHICAGO. 11, June to Duncan, Hollinger & Co at i8%e for July, s0. at 8, and closed at 10%e, There was no special fen ture to the market, the trading being seat- tered over the pit. The tone wus firm, crused by reports of i lirze shortaze in the' Indinn © UY. Townrd the close the reuli 2 by tho early buyers, assisted by Pardridge selling September, broke the price to 70e ptember bld ubout Jie under. Gable advices are dull and lower, Crop reports frot the winter wheat belt are ubout as good as cun be, Tho reports from the _spring wheat crop aro also vood. With large reserves of tho old crop und a new crop to markot we eannot see unv higher prices near Logan & Co.. Wheat opened 5 high w13 G were the closin ton stock market today: Boston & Albany Boston & Malne C.B.&Q Fitehb, L. R. Mass, Mex. € NY. &N E, 4078 . 0ld Colony. Rutland co Wis. Cen. com...... yesterdiy. Allexh; Anmity Century, Emmons....... 8| Unton 5014 | West Shore. ... o G PRG Woee i following prices on stosks on the Bos- Ts0n & Topekn. 3574 AL [ 205" (Boston & L 538 | Calumet & Heclal.) 270 L1 1015 Eranklin... . 2L 9% | Kenrsage 2" |Osceoli... . ... .. 18 |Santa ¥o Copper 164 Tamarack ......... 4| Boston Land Co.. San Diego Land Co. West End Land Co. Bell Telepione. mson Store 8. Water Power.. FU 8750 entrl com Denvel DENVER, C0lo., June 28,.—The following table & the range of pri S 12400 shures [Gettysburk olden Treas |Gola Roek! ITronclad Justic Argonaut Ballur Hungs 51| Purk 2| Pay 3| B | Pun 8 | G ver Gas & OV closin Ben Con. Cal. 0t4e for nthand, unless botter export’ demund starts up. Wiheat charters toduy were 12,000 bush- els. Corn has been uctive and strong. July opened ut 5% and closed nt 5. It soid ua high n851%. A accounts from tho corn belt favor bizher pricos. It will b sufe enough to buy on all breaks. Reports of the oatorop are poor. Thebuying by the country commis- slon housos hus becn heavy, the selling hus boon brinelpuliy by locul onoratory, Provis- ions huve been active und higher, The under- tone to them s vory strons. Cn1eaao, Iil.. June 8 —~Kennett, Hopkins & Co. to & A, McWhorter: ‘Wheat ud- vancod early by strenzth in other markets, but became beavy and began to slump off us s00n as local shorts had covered. An 1 able report from Beerbohm thit” the crop will bo 64,000,000 Lushels short of your's hind somo effect. The very large ex- Dorts that country since April 1, exceed- ing those of the ~ sume period lust year, 18 evidenco that & good ©crop’ was raised. Dora-Busch estimutes the French erop ut about 3.0,000,000 us uguinst 242,000,000 lust yeur. STOCKS AND BONK In the Vanderbiits Feature of the Da, NEW YOuk, June 25.~The event of the day in the stock elrcles was the announcement of the refusa) of Droxel, Morgan & Co. to under- take the reorgunization of the Richmond & West Point systew, and to this event was due thespurt of antmation and weskness cuused by a selllug movement. There was also some wnlmation in the Vunderbilts, especiully Likeo Shore and Ilwols Central, over the increase of the dividend on Luke Shore. Otherwise the market represonted the same uninteresting appearanco thit 1t hus tor the last few days and the anlmatlon 1o the stocks referrcd to waus shore lived. The announcement of the refusal ehocked very promising advunce In Richmond & West Polnt seourlities. but while the stock de- clined and the preforred muterially so, the effect wus wore largely seen in the bonds. The drive ut the grangers resulted in knooking lurge fractions off of Burlington, Reports from the erops belnk favorable, the movement wus quickly ehiecked Cousldéring the prevailing dulluess there were some very favorable movements. und these iavariably in the upwurd directlon umong the speclaltics. Tho market finully elosed very aull but firm, close to the opening fixures in most cuses, while & fow stocks retuined the eurly ad- Anlmation Was the New York Mining Quotations. New Yok, June 27.—The followin are tho nining stock quotatio 360 200 240 160 120 120 120 200 240 200 80 80 80 40 4. 40 PIGS AND ROUGH, 250 1 gnpEp—There were no fresh receints of sheep and nothing here to make o market. The demand continues good with prices quotubly unchunged. Quotations arc us follows: Fairto good natives, $1.50065.60; tulr to £00d westerns, £4.00@4.50; common and stock sheep, 850G 5 [Homestake. ... 310 |Horn Sllver. Moxican.... 1550 ) 13 Inanc OMARA, June 2 KANSAS City, Mo, #1,6426:0. Nzw Youk, balunces, § PARIS, June 28.—Clearings, $100, 807,41 —~Three per cent rentes, 00f ccount. LONDON, June %,—Amount of bullion gone into the Waik of “Englaud on buluice toduy s £6,000, 118, Tenn., June 28.—New York chiange seiling &t £1.50. balunces, §041,511 CINCINNATI, O., June 28 —Money, i cont; New York Clearings, £.241,400, 81, Louis, Mo.. Juno 28-—-Clonrinzs, $,000,677; balnnces, #700405. Money, quiet, 46 por cent. Exchunge on New York, 75¢ premium, BosToN, Mass., June 26.—Clearings, 815,313~ 242 balances, $1,046.301, Mouey, ¢ per cen Exchungo on New York, 5 to 100 iscou NEW ORLEANS, Lit., June 8 —Clenrings 8064, 554; markets unchanged: Now York oxol commerelul, 50c; bank, $1.60 per$1,000 prem fun Cn1cAGO, 111, Juno 26.—Monoy steaay apd unchanged at’ @5 per cent. Cloarings, $15 00,192, " New York exchange 50c premium, Bteriing exchurfge steady nt 84,67 for sixty-duy bills and 84853 for sight drafts. LIVE STOCK MARKET, Cattle Active snd Higher—Sharp Ady in Hog Values, OMAHA, June 25.—Roceipts for the two duys this week foot upssiz cattle, 1hH08 hogs aid 107 sheep sgulnst 4,801 cattle, 14,014 hogs and ) sheep the sume two days lust week, There wis an active trade in cattlo at gen- eraily stronger prices. On account of the more encouraging outlook in the eust shippers und exporters were quite notive buy- crs. while the inquiry from dressed beof Louses was - ruther more ur- gont than on Monduy. Good to cholee cornted cattle sold rendfly at prices generally 5c to 10c higher. This was especially truo of handy fat steors. Coarso heavy and uu- finiskiea stuff wus no better. Anythivg good and fat sold readlly nnd it did not take over four hours (o exhaust the suppiy. Falr to very Kood beoves welghing from 1,200 to 1,500 Lus. sold from KLE) 1o $44): fulr 10 good, 1,000 to 1,400 1bs. steers from £4,7) o 84.10. Poor to falr iizht stufl wnd oddsand ends sold from .00 to 865 It wis about us lively and sutisfaotory urket us we huve had Inmuny duy. Ihere was not much life to the trade In butchers' stock and cannirs, Cudaby ro- ex- Cloarings, $105,130 per exchungo ¢ premium. TWATER .COMPANIES, stc. Correapondence solicited. RRIS & COM \Bankers, rborn Btreet, OHIOAGO. all Bireot, NEW YORKs o 0N ONDE ENJOYS Both the method find resulti whcr;' Syrup of Figs js taken; it is pleasan m)ul r%fresh?n;to the taste, and acts ently yet proniptly on the Kidneys, iiver and Boxvels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation;’ S{rup of Figs is the only remedy.of its kind ever pros duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- ceptable to theistomach, prompt in its action ang truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its manyexcellentqualities commend it to n}l and have made it the most popular remedy known. yrup of Fi?s is for gale in 75c ‘botiles by =l leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it romptly for any one who wishes E: try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO,, SAN FRANOISCO, CAL. LOVISVILLE, KY¥, NEW YORK,N.Y. “JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS EXPOSITION, 1889, THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. Market., ST, Louts, Mo.. —CATTLE—Recolp 7.10), snipments, 200; mirket strong anld a tive: native steors, '#1.10@1.50; Texas stoers, #2604 ners, #1.5 G Hoas—Receipts, 4,60 ket 10¢ higher; heavy, $4.80@5. 30 . SigEP—Recelpts, 30); shipmonts, 300; mar- ket steady; native muttons, #.0005.26; Texaus, 5475, 10005 mur- . packing, A helping hand tolift up weak, tired, overtaxed women — that’ what find in Dr. Favorite tion. It you just the felp that you need. Its a medicine that’s made especiaily to build up women's strength and to cure women's ailments—an invigorating, restora- ve tonic, soothing cordial, and 1 vine; purely vegetable, non-alcoholi perfectly harmle and pro- motes all the proper functions of womanhood, improves digestion, enriches tho blood, dis pels aches and paing, melancholy and nervous- ness, brings refreshing slocp, and restores health and strength, What's the use of “ trying this and * try- ing that,” when hero is a remedy thi:t's g anteed? In all the derangements, irregulari- ties, and weaknesses peculiar (o tho scX, pe- riodical pains, internal inflammation and ulceration, weak back, leucorrhea and every kindred ailment, if the * o Prescrip- tion " fails to beneflt or cure, you Lava your mezey back, SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA, est cattle, hog and sheep market In tho west Prescrip- COMMISSION HOUSES. GEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE STOCK COMMISSION. £ LEADERS, §0. OMAIA| Yort'seiust R insess. Wood Brothers, South Omaha—Telephono 1177, - J.D. DADISMAN. | W. . WOOD! { Market reports by mail and wire choerfully furnished upon application. —THEBE— Campbell Commission Co. Chicago, EastSt. Louls, Kansas City, South Ominha, sloux City, Fory Worlh. for cor- Chleago Managors. A.Cril, WL E. Donny. hiongo. " Hos Malosman. Crill, Denny & Company, Live Stock Commission. Room Bouth Omah A. D, Boyer &Com pany, 56 and 5 Exchange Buildinz,South Oman Correspondence sollcited and promptly wnsworad, Bpecial attentlon to orders forstockers & lusdurs Established, 1883, - - - Incorporatad, 15} Capital fully paid, §20,00). Waggoner Birney Company, 1o markoet Cattlo Salesman xchange BI'g, Write or wire us f0r prompt and rell reports. Perry Brothers & Live Btook Con Koom 51 Exch Bulld Teiephone Co}npanyj misslon. . South Omaha M. H, Hegarty & Co,, Eoom 91 Excange Budiding. South Omahu, - Neb e SOUTH OMAHA BANKS. Union Stock Yard National —I3AN K 1y bank at tho yards Cepital and sur- iy s B s ket OUb. of ‘he ‘live B T eas ahouic, b st dlreck o this bask Bhippers can deposit fur credit of tuelr Bowe bauk wherever lucated DRY 000DB CO., .notions, gent's furnishing goods. Cor. lith and Howara-st. FURNITURE OMAHA UPHOLSTER- ING CO. furniture W0 Nlcholns st Wholesale only. Dry goods, notlons, fur- nishing BEEBE & RUNYAN FUR- NITURE 00, Graco and Thirteenth stroets. Btae repairs and watey attaohmonts for _an! aden SASH. M. A. DISBROW & 00, Manutacturers of s doors, blinds and mouldings. Branch of- B0, 13th and leard Sta. Ty H. HARDY &00. dolls, albumey Bouse fur: aoods. "oty carringes. DrDOWNS 1818 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. The eminont speclalist In nervous. registerod graduate in medeine, Ceatarrh, spermutorrhocs, 103t m; orrhoen, gleet, varicoccie,cte isit e muy bo (rentol &l liom y pucked. no marks to jadl greo,” Corresponde Sundays 10 8. m. 10 13 m. Send samp L0F repir. to contents OF send narantee 1o cure dll nervous diseases, such ns W wor, Hoadacho, Wakofulne! o8, Lassitud or sex caused by over exertion, youthful ¢rro‘s, or exce opium or stimulants which soon tion ana Tusanity. Putup conve Brain | N : Organs in o1t Uy Deeof v I\ Al DEPORI AND AFTER USING. g0 by miil; 6 for oo strictly private. 1ok (iysteries of With every £ order we give or refund the money. Clrculur fro skin and annary disen mpotoncy, s/philis. atri of viwl puwir, Purtles or lustraments sent by mail or 0xpry rsonal interviow preforcod, Consultatior fo) sont fres. OMcv boureys.m. 0¥ P, Ono . o Norve Seeds, the wondorful remelly ROl it e ak Momor Lost Manhood, Nightly Hml’ 11drains and 1088 Of power of 1he Gonerat ad to Infirmity. G 10Dt 0 carry in vost pocket. %4 ¢ orliten guarantée Adldross Nervo Sae. it Chicagu, Kile For sale in Omaha by Sherman & MecConnell, 1613 Dodgo street. TheOriginal and Genuing (OGBERisE LEA & PERRI SAU Impurts the most delicious tasto and zest ¥ EXTRACT SOUPS, of s LETTEK from 8 MEDIOAL GEN- GRAVIES, TLEMAN at Mad. ras. to his brother FitH, st WORCESTEE, HOT & CCLD MEATS, | GAME, May, 1851 WELSH- RAREBITS, Beware of Imitations; e geo that you get Lea & Perring' rl e A v & Genuine. WV YORK. “Tel) that their sauce 15 highly esteemed in India, and ie in my opinion, tho mos a8 Biamature on overy Lottie of Orfjdn JOHUN DUNCAN'S SONS, N DRUNKENNESS Or the Liguor Habit Positively Cu; i intatering Golden Specitie, ¢ can be given in.a oup of co gt the knowledgs of he patie ‘and will effsct a permas it 1o & 1m0 beon giv OF asee, and i1 every ipstanoe & perfect cure has fol: lowed. Ituever Falls, Thesystem once impregnated Wit (e Epeaio, 't beooimes aa ueter 1mpossbIILY 15th and o frbe. 70 be b lruce & Co glus Sta., 141 Co., Omihis, D AMUSEMENTS, WONDERLAND, WEEK COMMENCING JUNE 21, BLIOU OPERA CO.—“Trip 10 India.’ LULU," Tho Utab Maxnetle Girl KOLLA," The Liviog Half Woman THE GALLOWS used 1o Executing Nell and bizon 100, TO ALL, 100, Theater Tickets bo and 10 1 1 THAT IS A Fime Ranch ofyotes. Yorwve wock:l hard for it, haven't you? It wasn't worth a dollar an acre when you scttled on it, and now you woull'nt take fifty. How long do you ex- pect to live on that place? Would you be surprised if some railroad land agent of claim jumper shoull come along some dayand 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 Bee Bureau of Claims to look into your title and get you a patent that will stick? ——THE—— Bee Bureadl of Claimg NEBRASKA National Bank. U, S DEPOSITORY. -+ OMA4A NZ3 $100,000 i .. 083,9)) Mores, Jonn & Colllas, 4. 3. 1L Patrioe Lowis & leod. Casbior. THE IRON BANIK Capltal. . Surplus.

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